Draft - CSR-2020 (14.08.2020)
Draft - CSR-2020 (14.08.2020)
Draft - CSR-2020 (14.08.2020)
DRAFT
CSR-2020
(COMMON SCHEDULE OF RATES)
CHAPTERS 1 TO 34
FOURTH EDITION
ISSUED BY:
The Chief Engineer (H.Q.) Punjab P.W.D., Buildings and Roads Branch,
Nirman Bhawan, District Administrative Complex, Patiala
The maiden issue was published in the year 1962 and was revised subsequently in the year 1987 and
then again in 2010. Over the period of time ceiling premiums were provided from time to time as and
when required.
In the year 2020, foreseeing the current and future requirements, technological advances and modified
tax structures due to imposition of GST, the CSR has been accordingly revised. While doing so current
market rates have been thoroughly studied and taken in to consideration. Many new items of work have
been included, thereby avoiding the need for Non schedule items.
I am thankful to all the Chief Engineers, Superintending Engineers, Executive Engineers and other
drawing and clerical staff members who gave their valuable contributions and support for finalizing this
edition of CSR.
The contribution of Er. Vipan Bansal, Executive Engineer (CSR Cell), Sh. Bhupinder Mittal, HDM (CSR
Cell) and various technical committees remains the pivotal basis for framing this edition of CSR.
I am sure that this CSR will be quite helpful to all the concerned in construction industry carrying out
development works in the State of Punjab.
This CSR has been issued with the approval of the Direction Committee of Chief Engineers, in the
meeting held on 17.08.2020
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CONTENTS
Chapter Name of the Chapter Page No.
No.
Preface .. .. i - viii
1 Daily Wages .. .. 1-3
2 Hire Charges of Machinery .. .. 4-7
3 Materials .. .. 8-46
4 Loading & Un-Loading .. .. 47-51
5 Carriage .. .. 52-81
6 Earth Work .. .. 82-90
7 Rock-Cutting .. .. 91-91
8 Dismantling .. .. 92-97
9 Centring & Shuttering .. .. 98-99
10 Concrete .. .. 100-111
11 Brick Work .. .. 112-124
12 Stone Masonry .. .. 125-129
13 Hoisting, Roofing and Water Proofing .. .. 130-153
14 Flooring and Dados .. .. 154-190
15 Plastering & Pointing .. .. 191-199
16 White Washing, Distempering, Painting & Polishing .. .. 200-208
17 Wood Work & Aluminium Work .. .. 209-259
18 Steel & Iron Work .. .. 260-272
19 Lining .. .. 273-280
20 Outlets .. .. 281-284
21 Bridges - Foundation & Sub-Structure .. .. 285-318
22 Bridges - Super-Structure & Protection Work .. .. 319-335
23 River and Canal Protection Work .. .. 336-341
24 Road Work .. .. 342-390
25 Maintenance of Canals & Drains .. .. 391-393
26 Miscellaneous .. .. 425-427
27 Quantities of Materials .. .. 428-440
28 Water Supply .. .. 451-460
29 Sewerage and Drainage .. .. 451-493
30 Sanitary Installations .. .. 493-502
31 Maintenance of Building & Furniture .. .. 503-506
32 Horticulture .. .. 507-530
33 Green Buildings .. .. 531-595
34 Electrical .. .. 596-600
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PREFACE
CSR - 2020
1 Public Works Department, Punjab is the core department of Govt. of Punjab, solely responsible for any
revision or change in the common schedule of rates with contribution of Department of Water Resources,
Department of Water Supply & Sanitation and Punjab Water Supply & Sewerage Board. Earlier since after
independence, the CSR was initially developed in 1962 which was in FPS system. Thereafter it was converted
into metric system in the year 1965-66 as interim common schedule of rates. Further it was revised in 1987.
Then in the year 2010 third edition CSR-2010 was issued. Further many amendments in shape of A&C slips
were done in the last ten years as per the recommendations of Direction Committee of Chief Engineers and
various suggestions received form Advisor Technical to Govt. of Punjab from time to time.
2 Now because of change of taxation structure like introduction of goods & services Tax and other cesses
introduced by the Govt, it becomes utmost necessary to reframe this common schedule of rates.
3 The Chapters related to Civil works, irrigation, Water Supply & Sanitation, Sewerage, Horticulture and
Electrical works have been reframed by the concerned departments. All the chapters along with one new
chapters on Green Buildings have been framed by various sub committees of PWD (B&R) Civil Wing,
Electrical wing, DWS, DWSS & PWSSB (As per Appendix-1).
4 These revised chapters have been compiled and now the CSR - 2020 comprises the following chapters:-
(i) Chapter No. 1 to 18, 21, Buildings, Culverts, Bridge & Road Works including new chapter on Green
22, 24, 26, 27, 31, 32 & 33 Buildings.
(ii) Chapter No 19, 20, 23 & Irrigation works such as outlets lining River & Canal Protection works etc.
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(iii) Chapter No 28 & 29 Public Health works such as Water Supply & Sanitation works.
5 This Common Schedule of Rates is applicable to the works to be executed by various Govt. Department &
Semi-Govt., Boards, Corporations of Punjab State & Important Private Projects.
6 The Common Schedule of Rates, 2020 is based on detailed analysis of rates for each item of work. While
working out of the rate of the Schdule, current market rates, labour rates issued by Department of Labour
Punjab. Input have been taken from various similar sources as DSR, CPWD SOR, MES SOR.
7 The rates given in this Schedule are for normal construction and maintenance works. For large scale projects,
specialized and emergent works like closure works, flood works etc. separate rates may be determined by,
the Chief Engineer of the Department concerned.
8 This Schedule will not be applicable to the agreements and work orders already in vogue and these will
continue to be operated on the basis of the previous Schedule till their completion.
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9 The areas in the state have been sub-divided into the following two zones :-
PLAINS
Area of all districts of Punjab excluding sub-mountainous region but including Chandigarh and Municipal
areas/notified areas of towns of the Sub-mountainous region and south west of and including road land width
of PGI (Chandigarh) to Mullanpur- Kurali-Ropar-Kathgarh (on Balachaur-Ropar Road) to Rattewal-Bhaddi,
Singhpur (on Garhshankar-Anandpur Sahib Road) to Karimur Chahwala Village (Where Kandi Canal
crosses) along Kandi Canal (Right Hand Side) to Hoshiarpur-Talwara (Crossing Mukerian-Talwara Road) to
Hajipur to Manser meeting at NH:44 (Jalandhar-Pathankot road) to Pathankot-Manmoon Cantt. to Madhopur
to Jammu. .
SUB-MOUNTAINOUS REGION
Northern Eastern side ( Right Hand Side) of PGI (Chandigarh) to Mullanpur- Kurali-Ropar-Kathgarh (on
Balachaur-Ropar Road) to Rattewal-Bhaddi, Singhpur (on Garhshankar-Anandpur Sahib Road) to Karimur
Chahwala Village (Where Kandi Canal crosses) along Kandi Canal (Right Hand Side) to Hoshiarpur-Talwara
(Crossing Mukerian-Talwara Road) to Hajipur to Manser meeting at NH:44 (Jalandhar-Pathankot road) to
Pathankot-Manmoon Cantt. to Madhopur to Jammu.
10 The works at New Delhi and Delhi shall be carried out on the basis of C.P.W.D. Schedule of Rates and
specifications.
11 The SOP on each chapter of CSR has also been provided in this edition of CSR.
12 The rates given in this Schedule are based on the latest edition of the Punjab P.W.D. specifications
supplimented with relevant IS Code including subsequent Addenda and Corrigenda issued from time to time
for all chapters except Chapter No.21, 22 "Bridges," Chapter No.24 "Road work" for which the specifications
of Road and Bridge work evolved by the roads wings of the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways Published
by the Indian Roads Congress New Delhi, are to be adopted. The rates in respects of "Electrical Installations"
Chapter 34 are based on revised specifications.
13 Unless otherwise specified, the labour rates for various items of construction work include handling of
materials within 100 metres. The through rates include all rehandling of materials at site of work and no
payment is due to the contractor on this account. However this rehandling of 100 mtr is not to be deducted
from the Payable carriage because this 100 mtr. is not a part of carriage.
14 The through rates, given in the CSR, include the carriage of materials as follows :-
(a) For materials such as timber, steel, aluminium, glass and electrical goods, etc., which have to be
arranged by the contractor, the entire carriage is included in the rate, irrespective of the lead.
(b) For such materials as brick ballast, bajri, sand, stone, bitumen and cinder, source of bricks is within 5 km
from the site of work through rate include carriage, extra lead involved beyond 5 km unless otherwise
stated, is payable as per carriage rates and the resources shall be certified as such by the Sub Divisional
Engineer in writing.
(c) For bricks, source of bricks is within 5 km from the site of work through rate include carriage. In case the
source is beyond the radius of 5 km of the site of work, the through rates include carriage upto first 5 km
measured from source of bricks irrespective of the fact whether this initial distance consists of katcha
and pucca or partly katcha and pucca. The lead beyond this initial distance of 5 km will be payable at the
rates provided in the Schedule of Rates for the corresponding subsequent kilometres. For this purpose
the source of bricks shall be the nearest possible working kiln from where the bricks can be obtained and
the resources shall be certified as such by the Sub Divisional Engineer in writing.
(d) Average rates have been taken for quarry material in analysis of rates for working out the rates. However
rates from the quarry having cheapest landed price at particular location shall apply and the rate shall be
corresponingly adjusted by giving (+) or (-) loading to the average rates for the respective items. Rates of
material at various quarries are attached in chapter No. 3- Material.
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(e) Average rates have been taken for brick / tiles in analysis of rates for working out the rates. However
rates for the respective districts shall apply and the rate shall be corresponingly adjusted by giving (+) or
(-) loading to the average rates for the respective items. District wise rates of bricks/tiels are attached in
chapter No. 3- Material.
15 The through rates include all octroi charges, toll tax, GST, Labour Welfare Cess, turnover tax and other local
taxes etc., paid by the contractor in bringing the material to the site of work.
16 The rates include all the expensens on account of contribution of EPF, ESI, Insurance of work & workers,
arragment of Bank Gurantee/ Performance Gurantee, Office Management, Bidding participation Key
Personal, Laboratry setup and Supervision of work.
17 The through rates include the wastage and breakage of various materials during construction.
18 Unless otherwise specified, the labour rates include the cost of water, tools and plants, labour and materials
for scaffolding and cost of good earth for mud mortar and mud plaster wherever required.
19 In case of works below ground level like basement of buildings and public health works such as sewers,
disposal works etc, the rates upto a depth of 4 metres below ground level, shall be the same as for work in
superstructure in first storey. For depths greater than 4 metres, additional rates for subsequent storeys shall
be added. For works which are not deeper than 1.5 metres from ground level, ordinary rates for works in
foundation & plinth shall apply.
20 Where the description of any item is too long, only essential portion may be written in estimates, tenders
contract and measurement books, although it will be deemed to cover the entire item nomenclature as
described fully in the Common Schedule of Rates.
21 Wherever the column for "Rates" is neither headed by "Plains" nor by "Sub-mountainous Region" the same
may be considered to apply to both the regions.
22 Abbreviations of units, wherever occurring, in the Punjab, P.W.D. Common Schedule of Rates 2020, are as
mentioned here in after:-
A. LENGTH B. AREA
Metre .. m area .. a
Kilometre .. km/Km
C. VOLUME D. CAPACITY
Cubic millimetre .. cu mm/cumm Milli litre .. ml
Cubic centimetre .. cu cm/cucm Litre .. ltr
Cubic metre .. cu m/cum Kilo litre .. kl
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E. WEIGHT F. DENSITY
Milli .. mg Kilogram per cubic .. Kg/cum
gram .. g
kilogram .. kg/Kg
quintal .. qtl/Qtl
Tonne (Metric Tonne) .. t
G. DISCHARGE H. COUNTING
Note :- The abbreviations mentioned herein before are for signify both singular as well as plural number.
MISCELLANEOUS
Asbestos cement Corrugated .. A.C.C./ACC Single pole & neutral .. S.P. & N./ S.P.N.
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Cast Iron .. C.I./CI Ready Mix Concrete .. R.M.C./RMC
Full Supply Depth .. F.S.D./FSD Triple Pole with Neutral .. T.P.N./ T.P.& N.
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23 DECIMAL POINTS UPTO WHICH MEASUREMENTS SHALL BE TAKEN ARE AS UNDER:-
(i) All items of Punjab P.W.D. .. (a) Dimensions shall be measured to the nearest 0.01 metre.
Common Schedule of However, rounding off the figures shall not be applicable to
Rates 2020 except as conversion of basic dimensions of material and as restricted
mentioned below : in the P.W.D. Specifications (Punjab) in force from time to time.
(b) Area shall be worked out to the nearest 0.01 sqm.
(c) Cubic contents shall be worked out to the nearest 0.01 cu m.
(ii) Loading, un-loading, .. Length, breadth and height of stack shall be measured correct to a cm.
stacking and carriage. Suitable deduction shall be made to account for voids in loose stacking
according to factor, mentioned in relevant chapters of specifications or
CSR.
(iii) Dismantling .. Measurements to be taken correct upto the place of decimal, as per
respective original items, mentioned in this para.
(iv) Supply and filling cinder .. Length and breadth shall be measured correct to a cm and average depth
on roof including light to 5mm.
ramming.
(v) Items of skirting and .. Correct to 3 mm where the height of skirting does not exceed 30 cm and
dados, including that on where the height of skirting exceeds 30 cm, it shall be measured correct to
risers and treads of stairs a cm.
of plaster, precast terrazzo
tiles, Agra red stone and of
terrazzo, etc.
(vi) Items of skirting and .. Correct to 1 mm where the height of skirting does not exceed 30 cm, and
dados, including that on where the height of skirting exceeds 30 cm it shall be measured correct to
risers and treads of stairs a cm.
of white Makrana Marble,
Chittor Black Marble and
of Kotah Stone,
(vii) Hoisting of wooden .. Length shall be measured correct to a cm and breadth and depth, correct
beams. to 5 mm.
(viii) Wood work wrought, .. In cubic metres nearest to four places of decimal. Length of each piece
planed and fixed for shall be measured nearest to a cm and X-sectional dimensions shall be
trusses, chowkats etc. measured as specified in Ch. 17 of the CSR, correct to 5 mm.
(ix) Shutters of all type. .. Shutters shall be measured in sqm nearest to 2 places of decimal, in
close position, covering the rebate of the frame. Over lap of two shutters
shall not be measured. The width and height of shutter shall be measured
correct to a cm.
(x) Pelmets. .. The pelmets shall be measured along the sides and face of planking
correct to a cm.
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(xi) (a) Steel reinforcement. .. In accordance with the instructions contained in the book of P.W.D.
specifications, the standard factor prescribed therein, shall be taken in
calculating the consumption of steel.
(b) Structural steel, steel Finished sections shall be measured in running metres correct to a cm
window and their weight calculated, on the basis of which steel is supplied to the
contractor, by the Deptt. or from standard tables for tested steel.
24 The implications of tendered premium above or below (plus or minus) the ceiling premium fixed by the
Direction Committee of CE shall be as under:-
"The percentage tendered premium/abatement shall be added to/subtracted from Ceiling Premium only. The
percentage so arrived at shall be applicable to the basic rates printed in C.S.R."
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COMPOSITION OF
THE DIRECTION COMMITTEE OF CHIEF ENGINEERS
AS PER
GOVERNMENT OF PUNJAB, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT (B&R-3 BRANCH) NOTIFICATION
NO. 8/59/2013-3BR3/207 DATED 28.07.2020
(POWER & GUIDELINES ISSUED VIDE PSPW LETTER NO. 8/59/2013-3BR3/679-91 DT. 25.02.2014)
SPECIAL INVITEES Any Technical Head of Other departments, Semi Govt. Undertaking/
Organisation/ Corporation
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Detail of Sub Committees who have made Sincere efforts for the successful Reframing of CSR-2020 Appendix-1
Sub Officer Name Convenor /Designation CSR Chapter
Committee Name & Designation of Coordinating
No. Team (In H.Q. Level)
Executive Engineer & Drawing Cadre
his team
1 2 4 5 6 7
1 Convenor CE (Canal), Hydel Bhawan,
20-Outlets,
Chandigarh
25-Canal & Drainage work
2 Convenor CE (Drainage),Hydel Bhawan,
23-River & Canal
Er. Sanjeev Gupta Chandigarh
Protection work
3 Convenor CE (Lining),Hydel Bhawan,
Chandigarh (Now Merged in Canal) 19-Canal Lining
4 Er. Anil Kumar Bansal Convenor CE (North), W/S & Sanitation, Patiala
28-Water Supply,
30-Sanitary Installation
5 Er. Karampal Goyal Convenor Engineer-in-chief, PWSSB, Patiala
29-Sewerage and Drainage
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Executive Engineer & Drawing Cadre
his team
1 2 4 5 6 7
8 Er. Ravi Chawla Convenor SE, Construction Circle No. 2,
PWD B&R, Patiala
Er. Kamal Nain Member XEN, Construction Division No. 2, 6-Earth Work,
Er. J.S. Anand, Sh. Darshan Singh (CHD),
PWD B&R, Hosharipur 7-Rock Cutting,
XEN (LR), Drawing Branch (L/R)
12-Stone Masonry
Er. Rajinder Ghotra Member XEN, Provincial Division,
PWD B&R, Hosharipur
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Executive Engineer & Drawing Cadre
his team
1 2 4 5 6 7
11 Er. J.S. Tung Convenor SE, Construction Circle, 9-Centering and
PWD B&R, Bathinda Shuttering,
10-Concrete, Er. S.L. Garg, Sh. Lal Singh (HDM),
Er. Neeraj Bhandari Member Provincial Division, 17-Wood work, XEN, P-1, Patiala Drawing Branch
PWD B&R, Bathinda 18-Steel & Iron work, Er. M.P.Garg, SDE, (Planning Plan Road),
26-Miscellaneous, Er. Deepak Goyal, AE
Er. Suresh Kumar Member Provincial Division,
27-Quantities of
PWD B&R, Mansa
Materials
12 Er. P.J. Arora Convenor SE, Construction Circle,
PWD B&R, Chandigarh 8- Dismantling, Er. Tersem Raj Sh. Harjeet Singh (HDM),
Er. Arashdeep Singh Member XEN, Provincial Division, 31-Maintenance of XEN (Central Works Drawing Branch,
PWD B&R, Chandigarh Building & Divin), Patiala Central Works Divison,
Er. Rajpreet Singh Member XEN, Provincial Division, Furniture Patiala
Sidhu PWD B&R, Mohali
13 Er. B.S. Tuli Convenor SE, Construction Circle,
PWD B&R, Pathankot 21-Bridges
Er. Manmohan Singh Member XEN, Construction Division, Foundations &
PWD B&R, Pathankot Sub-Structure, Er. S.K. Jindal Sh. Balbir Singh (CDM),
22-Bridge-Super- SE (P&I) Drawing Branch (Bridges)
Er. Manmohan Singh Member XEN, Provincial Division, Structure &
PWD B&R, Gurdaspur Protection work
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Executive Engineer & Drawing Cadre
his team
1 2 4 5 6 7
15 Er. Manjit Singh Convenor SE, Construction Circle No. 1,
PWD B&R, Jalandhar
Er. Bhagwinder Singh Member XEN, Provincial Division, Er. Richa Aggarwal , Sh. Darshan Singh (CHD),
New Chapter for Item
Tuli PWD B&R, Jalandhar XEN Drawing Branch
relates to Water Proofing
(Training & HRMS) (Bridges Structure)
Er. Nek Chand Member XEN, Construction Division No.1,
PWD B&R, Jalandhar
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EXPLANATORY NOTES
ON
CSR-2020
(COMMON SCHEDULE OF RATES)
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Chapter No. 1- Daily wages
Daily wages of labour have been provided according to present day prevailing
rates as notified by State Govt. Department of Labour under the Minimum Wages
Act w.e.f. 01.09.2019. All classes of labour, which are likely to be employed in any
branch of the Public Works Department have been included in this chapter. The
rates given in this chapter are primarily for the analysis of rates and take into
account one paid holiday per week allowed to labour under the Minimum Wages Act
and no additional cost on this account is to be provided over and above these rates.
These rates are exclusive of GST, labour cess, contractor's profit and overhead
expenses but inclusive of weekly rest.
For employment of departmental labour on muster rolls, the rates given in this
chapter may be considered as maximum rates up to which the Executive Engineer
can authorize employment of labour. If the prevailing rates in a certain locality are
lower than the ones given in this chapter, the Executive Engineer will authorize
employment at the prevalent and not at the scheduled rates. On the other
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Chapter No. 2 – Hire Charges of Machinery
The hire charges of machinery are based on the rates provided for the same
in Standard Data Book of MORT&H for the year 2001-02. The rates have been
updated by adopting Linking Factor for Manufactured Goods and adopting WPI of
Machinery and Equipment. Factor for arriving at present rates have been derived by
using Whole Sale Price Index (WPI). The WPI worked out for the year 2020.
The rates include all operational and maintenance charges such as cost of
fuels, lubricants, stores, establishment, depreciation and interest charges. In case
of machinery is provided by the department, the working cost as mentioned below
shall be recovered from the contractor. These rates are for estimation purposes and
not for hiring of private machinery from the market for which competitive
tenders/quotations shall be called and approval of the appropriate competent
authority shall be obtained. The outputs mentioned for the construction equipments
are for the compacted quantities of the relevant items and not for loose quantities.
These rates are exclusive of GST, contractor's profit, labour welfare cess.
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Chapter No. 3-Materials
In this chapter rates have been given for such classes of material which
appear in the Analysis of Rates for the Common Schedule of Rates. These rates are
shown for the purpose of analysis and not for the obtaining supplies from the market.
The supplies will be obtained either by placing orders with the Controller of Stores or
by calling tenders as may be required under the rules and orders in force.
In case of bricks and tiles, the rates for supply shall not be more than the
Controlled Rates fixed by the Deputy Commissioner of the respective districts.
The rates for these items as given in the Schedule of Rates include the cost of
land and water. Sometimes land and water are given free of cost as in case of canal
lining works in the department of Water Resources. In such cases the rates shall be
suitably reduced. The rates of various items have been provided in this chapter after
ascertaining the same from the market or from various executive engineers in the
State and in certain cases even from the suppliers. Most of rates given in this
chapter are at the source of supply and do not include carriage to the site of work.
Wherever, departure from this practice has been made, it has been specifically
mentioned in the description of the item.
Regarding revision of rates of cement, steel and quarry rates of different
materials, they are fixed/ revised by the Direction Committee of the Chief Engineers
and Quarry Committee respectively from time to time.
The rates for stone, bajri, crushed aggregates, sand, etc., include royalty and
malkana and nothing extra is payable over and above the rates for these items. The
rates for Tor Steel/Structural Steel provided in this chapter are for ISI marked steel.
Paints: - In case of paints, rates for branded paints such as Nerolac, Asian,
Berger and equivalent classes have been provided.
All the rates in this chapter are inclusive of GST & Other taxes as applicable
but excludes Contractors Profit and Labour cess.
Measurement of materials: - While making measurements for supply of
materials like boulder, aggregate, etc., suitable deduction shall be made to account
for voids in loose stacking as mentioned in the relevant specifications of materials
given in chapter no. 3 of PWD Specifications.
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Chapter No. 4- Loading and Unloading of Materials
The rates for loading and unloading of materials have been based after taking
into consideration the following factors:-
(a) The rates which are actually being charged by the labour for loading and
unloading in the field.
(c) Unloading of material is easier than loading because in the latter case the labour
has to work against the gravity ; while unloading of materials-like mild steel,
timber, stone, etc., they have just to be thrown down from the wagons or trucks
and in case of materials like sand, bajri, stone, metal, etc., they have just to be
pushed with rakes. It is therefore essential that in case of such materials the rate
for unloading should be lower than the one for loading.
(d) The bricks and tiles shall be properly stacked in vehicles while loading and when
unloading, these shall be directly placed in stacks and not dumped on the
ground and then stacked. In case of bricks and tiles, nominal sizes have been
mentioned in the Schedule of Rates. In the book of PWD specifications certain
tolerances have been provided for these materials. Variation of sizes within
these tolerances will be ignored for the purpose of loading, unloading and
carriage of these materials.
Lead for loading into wagons or lorries or boats has been specified as 15.00
metre. If the lead involved is more than 15 metre., additional lead will be paid for at
carriage rates. For unloading, provision has been made for clearing the materials 1.5
metre. away from the rails or 6.50 metre. away from the water edge.
Rates for stacking of certain class of materials have also been provided in the
chapter. These rates include the maximum lead of 15.00 metre., if greater lead is
involved, carriage rates will be paid for additional lead. The rates for stacking bricks
and tiles are only to be paid when dumped materials are to be stacked. This rate of
stacking is not payable over and above the rate for loading, unloading or for carriage
because the latter rates include the provision for stacking as well.
These rates are inclusive of all taxes, GST, Labour Welfare Cess and
contractor's profit.
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Where the lead for loading and unloading is more than the lead specified as
mentioned above, this should be paid at carriage rates (Chapter No. 5).While making
measurements for loading, unloading or stacking suitable deductions shall be made
on account of voids in the loose stacking according to the factors mentioned in the
relevant specifications of materials as given in Chapter No.3 of the P.W.D
Specifications. Where the quantity earth work is involved more than 100 cum no
unloading will be paid because unloading shall be done by tipping itself.
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Chapter No. 5-Carriage
The materials have been divided into certain groups which have been formed
on the basis of units of measurement, time and labour involved in loading &
unloading. Such materials which are measurable in the same units and which require
the same labour and time for loading & unloading have been grouped together.
Unless otherwise stated, the rates for carriage do not include the labour for loading,
unloading and stacking for the purpose of measurement. Where material is unloaded
from wagons and then carried, separate payment shall be made for unloading the
material from wagons.
Provision for extra payment of 20% over and above the basic rates of the
kilometre concerned has been made for carriage of materials on river/choe beds.
This extra payment will be made for the actual length involved in river or choe bed.
For example if stone boulder is being carried and there is a river or choe half a
kilometre wide in the 4th kilometre, additional rate of 20% will be allowed on (Rs.
162.08. – Rs. 147.45) /2= Rs.7.31 only.
For carriage of materials on unmetalled roads, 20% extra will be paid on the
basic rates of the kilometre concerned for the actual length of unmetalled road. If
some material is being carried and the whole of kilometre 4 and half of kilometre 5 is
unmetalled, 20 % extra will be allowed on the carriage rate for kilometre 4 and half of
kilometre 5. This additional rate for unmetalled roads will not be payable on items
5.2, 5.3 and 5.4 which are for carriage of small consignments or carriage by
mazdoors, donkeys, mules, camels or carts.
In case of carriage of materials by road transport, the cost of carriage for the
initial kilometre is comparatively much higher than the subsequent kilometres. For
very long leads, the rate for subsequent kilometres decreases very much. It will
therefore be incorrect to apply the rate of 6th or 7th kilometre for the carriage of long
distances. In order to obviate the chances of any over-payment in case of carriage
by road transport for long leads, the carriage rate has been divided into different
slabs upto 150 kilometres and beyond it rate per kilometre for entire lead has been
provided. When the actual lead exceeds one or more slabs and falls into the next
slab, the rate shall be worked out as per the example below:-
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Example:- Lead 200 kilometres
Rates as per schedule
0 to 5 km = Rs. 182.39
6 to 10 km (rate Rs. 15.00 per km) = Rs. 75.00
11 to 20 km (rate Rs. 10.01 per km) = Rs. 100.10
21 to 40 km (rate Rs. 05.99 per km) = Rs. 119.80
41 to 60 km (rate Rs. 04.48 per km) = Rs. 89.60
61 to 150 km (rate Rs. 2.17 per km) = Rs. 195.30
151 to 200 km (rate Rs. 01.34 per km) = Rs. 67.00
Total = Rs. 829.19
However the rates as derived in this chapter are not applicable to under
mentioned situations, which are of immediate nature and are unavoidable :-
(a) When materials like machinery of fittings are to be carried which are likely to be
damaged if handled roughly during transit by rail.
(b) When special materials classified by the Superintending Engineer as being of
fragile nature are to be carried.
(c) When due to urgency of work and anticipate delay in arranging trucks, it is
considered essential to resort to carriage by private vendors of specialization
work with the prior approval of Superintending Engineer.
The Superintending Engineer has full powers to deal such situations after
applying his mind and allow extra rates after considering all in & outs. The rates of
carriage of materials also include the carriage of containers in which the materials
are contained. For instance, if 100 tons of bitumen is carried in 45 gallon drums, the
net weight of bitumen will be 100 tons and the weight of drums will be over and
above this weight. Nothing extra will be paid for the weight of bitumen drums which
are supposed to be carried in addition to the bitumen within the same rate.
In case of carriage of steel, sometimes the length of sections is more than 6
metre which cannot be easily accommodated in the body of a truck. If the material is
mild steel / TMT / Tor steel bars, the same should be bent so as to accommodate
them in the truck and nothing extra is payable. In case of steel sections like R.S.
Joists, rails etc which cannot be easily bent, the same may be carried by making
special arrangements like trailers etc., in such case the rates for carriage as given in
the Common Schedule of Rates may be increased by 50%.
Where a river is to be crossed by Ferry or Boat Bridge, the loaded trucks
cannot be carried across and they have to be unloaded to some extent before
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crossing the river. The unloaded material has to be carried by manual or animal
labour across the river and then reloaded into the trucks. This not only involves
additional expenditure, but also extra time. In order to compensate for this, additional
rate may be allowed by increasing 50%.
While making measurements of materials for purposes of payment for
carriage, suitable deduction shall be made to account for voids in loose stacking.
This factor will be different with different materials and may be ascertained from the
relevant specifications of that material as given in Chapter No. 5 of Hand Book of
Specifications.
The rates under Item No. 5.6 do not provide for special carriage arrangements
like cranes, trailors etc. Carriage of machinery not covered by this item should be
paid at special rates to be determined after inviting quotations and approved by the
Superintending Engineer.
Carriage rates are inclusive of all taxes, GST, Contractors Profit and Labour
Welfare Cess. The rates for carriage of materials manually upto 0.50 kilometre and
by mechanical means for every kilometre lead, have been given. The actual lead is
to be paid, If the lead is in fraction, the rate is to be worked out by interpolation.
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Chapter No. 6- Earth Work
The basic rate of Earth Work in excavation has been given without dressing
and without compensation of Earth taken from private land and with a combined lead
of 15 metre. The combined lead includes horizontal lead plus the vertical lift
converted into lead. Items for dressing and payment for compensation have been
provided for separately. For converting lift into horizontal lead, the lift upto 3.60 metre
will be multiplied by 10 and from 3.60 metre to 6.0 metre, it will be 50% of quantity as
obtained after multiplying 3.60 metre lead with 10 and above beyond 6.0 metre it will
multiplied with 20. No cross leads what-so-ever shall be measured and paid for. The
rates for rehandling of recently deposited earth work and gravel work after
excavation will be 20 percent less than the excavation rates. Earth work deposited
before monsoon season which has had a full monsoon on it, will be considered as a
normal earth work for excavation. The lift shall be measured from the centre of
gravity of the excavated earth to that of placed earth. This shall constitute the mean
lift for that section. When earth has to be carried over spoil bank and dumped
beyond it, the mean lift would be the difference in levels between the centre of
gravity of the excavated earth and top of the spoil bank omitting the dowel. Rates for
additional lead have been given in slabs for 7.50 metre each of additional lead. If the
lead exceeds a slab by 1.50 metre or so, full payment for 7.50 metre lead will be
made. These rates are for building works. However for other works, these rates will
be applicable upto the quantity of 100 cum where as beyond 100 cum, the rates shall
be payable as per the Item No. 6.21 by mechanical means. The rates for carriage of
materials manually upto 0.50 kilometre and by mechanical means for every km lead
have been given. The actual lead is to be paid, if the lead is in fraction, the rate is to
be worked out by interpolation. For borrowing of earth, the rates provided in this
chapter are exclusive of compensation/royalty. Extra for compensation/royalty for the
earth brought from private land if required be paid as per the Item No. 6.4 of the
chapter. Separation of the item of dressing is necessary as in certain cases, the
contractor's leave the work incomplete and the balance work has to be got done
through other contractual agency.
Separate rate has been provided for dressing of new work and for repair work.
The rate for dressing in case of repair work is higher as the quantity of earthwork
involved is much less while the cost of dressing is comparatively high. A lower rate
for dressing has been provided in case of soils consisting of sand only. These rates
are supposed to include all local lifts and leads. The earth work shall be supposed to
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have been carried by mechanical transport at the carriage rates given in 'Carriage'
chapter. These carriage rates shall be supposed to include the excavation and all
other allowances and nothing over and above these rates will be payable.
The basic rate has been fixed for soils having dry bulk density up to 1.6t/cum.
For dry bulk density higher than 1.6t/cum, additional rates have been provided.
Hardness allowance shall be paid with the approval of the Superintending Engineer.
For dry bulk densities more than 1.8t/cum, suitable rates shall be fixed by the
Superintending Engineer based upon the actual analysis worked out by the
Executive Engineer.
Additional rates have been provided for wet Earth Work. These rates will,
however, be payable after obtaining written approval of the Superintending Engineer.
If pumping is required in wet earthwork, the same shall be paid on actual basis.
Similarly for making payments for slush or daldal, approval of the Superintending
Engineer will be obtained. Rate has been provided for compaction of the earthwork
in embankments. This rate has been divided into three portions:-
(a) For laying earth/fly ash in 225 mm thick layers and dressing each layer excluding
cost of rolling.
(b) For watering earth/ fly ash every 225 mm thick layer of the earth/flyash.
(c) For rolling each layer of earth/fly ash with proper type of rollers.
Re-handling of Earthwork and Gravel Works:- Where re-handling of recently
deposited earthwork and gravel work is done, payment shall be reduced by 20% of
the normal rates in excavation. Earthwork which is deposited before monsoon
season and which has had the full monsoon on it, will be considered as normal
earthwork in excavation.
Earthwork in Excavation and Foundations:- Separate rate has been provided
for this item which includes all kinds of soils and no hardness or wetness allowance
has to be paid. The rate includes refilling/backfilling the sides of trenches in 15 cm
layers, watering, ramming and disposal of surplus soil.
Earthwork Filling under Floors:- For earth filling under floors, two rates have
been provided-firstly for filling the surplus soil that has been excavated from
foundations and secondly the earth work which is actually excavated and then filled
in. Separate rates have also been provided for earthwork over roofs for which special
good earth is to be brought from outside.
Other Rates:- Separate rates have been provided for items like earthwork by
boats, earthwork by tramways or rails, dressing dowels, restoring boundary road
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drains, construction of new boundary road, covering boundary road with sarkanda,
ploughing and leveling borrow pits, berm trimming, etc.
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Chapter No. 7-Rock Cutting
The separate rates for rock cutting have been provided both in the plain and
sub-mountainous region of Punjab. The method of measurement of lift and
converting lift into lead is the same as for Earthwork. For the classification of rock
cutting, PWD Specifications Book may be referred before applying the rate for any
item.
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Chapter No. 8-Dismantling
The rate given in this chapter are for non-hydraulic works. For hydraulic works, rate
will be enhanced by 50%. Hydraulic works are defined as those works which remain
submerged under water for most of their lives. The items which can be considered as
"Stone masonry in lime or cement, burnt bricks, tiles lining, tile masonry in lime or
cement mortar, lime or cement concrete, reinforced cement concrete and pucca grouted
The rates of various items provided in this chapter are inclusive of sorting & stacking
dismantled material and removing the same within a distance of 100 metres. Unless
otherwise specified, the rates cover the cost of all tools and plants, ladders, scaffolding and
all other adjuncts required for dismantling. Rates for removing doors and windows are of two
types-firstly where walls are not be dismantled and the doors & windows are to be removed
with chowkhats by making recesses in the walls: secondly where doors and windows are to
be removed together and dismantling of walls. In latter case, the rates have to be lower as
the work become easier. The chapter has been made comprehensive by including the
component, the rates of which have been revised as per prevalent applicable rates. The
dismantling of same item by mechanical means has also been provided where it is expected
Since, now-a-days high strength concrete such as M 25, M 30 & above are used, the
agencies. The rate are project specific depending upon the density of concrete and hence
manually/by mechanical means in RCC and extra for scrapping, claiming and straightening
of reinforcement from RCC work shall be paid as per actual to be evaluated by the Engineer-
in-charge.
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Disposal of building rubbish/malba/similar unserviceable dismantled of waste
lead, for all leads including all lifts involve shall be evaluated by the Engineer-in-charge as
per site requirement and disposal site. Where useful material is obtained from dismantling
that will be deposited in Govt. store or auctioned or recovery made as per condition
evaluated by Engineer-in-charge.
Dismantling should be done with care and with little or no damage to the materials
released and also taking all necessary precautions for the protection of public properties and
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Chapter No. 11-Brick Work
This chapter has been made comprehensive by adding normal items of Brick
Work, Jibi Work, Gilafi work, Tile masonry, Tile facing, Reinforced brick & Jali work,
Brick Work in cement lime & sand mortar. In case of specially moulded brick work for
sewers & well shafts, it may not be possible to understand exactly the requirement of
brick and tile jali work as given in the Schedule of Rates, detailed sketches of
different types of jali work have, therefore, been given in the Hand Book of P.W.D.
Specifications which may be referred to for execution of work in the field. The
following items have also been provided for small quantity of brick work which are
otherwise not workable for very small quantum of brick work specially in repair
works:-
(1) Extra for labour for works involving up to 1.00 cum. for first class burnt
brick work laid in cement sand mortar in foundation and plinth for repair
work.
(2) Extra for labour for works involving up to 1.00 cum. for first class burnt
brick work laid in cement sand mortar in superstructure for repair work.
The main item of brickwork has been divided into two broad classifications-
firstly, building works and small engineering works; and secondly, large engineering
works. In building works and small engineering works either the quantity of brick
work is small or the walls are of thin sections and therefore, the out-turn per mason
is less. On the other hand, in case of large engineering works like piers of bridges,
etc., the sections are so thick that each mason can give greater out-turn per day and
the expenditure on scaffolding per cum. is less. It is therefore, reasonable that rate in
case of such large engineering works should be less than the one allowed for
building works. Keeping this in view, the rates given in this chapter for general
brickwork are for small engineering works and for building works and a reduction of
10% in the labour charges for large engineering works has been provided. An
engineering work shall be considered as small if the total quantity of brickwork
involved does not exceed 15 cum. The example given below will illustrate this
procedure clearly.
Example- The rate for first class brickwork laid in cement sand mortar (1:6) in
first storey upto 4 metre above plinth level is Rs. 537.78 per cum for labour and Rs.
2595.23 for compete work for works in plains. In case of large engineering works, the
labour rate for this item will be reduced by 10% and will work out to Rs. 484.00 per
cum. Similarly the through rate will be reduced by same amount and will work out to
Rs. 2541.45 (Rs. 2595.23 - Rs. 53.78).
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In case of building work, it is easy to define the work in foundations and plinth,
but in case of Engineering Works and also in case of boundary walls, there is no
plinth level. The rates for bricks work done up to 1.5 metres height above the top of
foundation concrete in case of compound walls and in other Engineering Works is
the same as for brick work in foundation and plinth. In case of foundation of bridges
– for these with ordinary open foundations, masonry above top of foundation
concrete and in case of well foundation above top of well cap for a height of 1.5
metres shall be paid for at the rate appearing in Schedule for masonry in foundation
& plinth.
For rates of brickwork in superstructure, the storey height of 4 metres has
been fixed. If the height of any storey is less than 4 metres, the same rate will be
applicable, but in any individual case where the storey height is more than 4 metres,
the rate for brickwork for that storey will be increased as per rates given under item
No. 11.29. The height of a storey will be measured from the finished ground floor
level in case of first storey and from the top of structural roof of the lower storey in
case of subsequent storeys.
Extra rate has been provided for brickwork in square or rectangular pillars in
buildings. The quantity of brick work in the pillars in building work is very small, but
the expense on keeping all the four faces in plumb and in making corners true and
the surface even, proportionately more labour cost is involved. This extra rate,
however is not payable in case of bridges and other engineering works where the
sections are quite thick and do not justify any additional labour. For circular pillars
constructed with dressed bricks, additional rates has been provided to the cost of
dressing each and every brick. Additional rate provided for brickwork in arches has
been split up according to the span of arch because the cost of centering goes on
increasing with the span of the arch. Extra rate has been provided for profile
walls and flared out walls of syphons and super-passage etc., because this involves
greater amount of labour. The rate for fire brick work in lining of fire places, flues etc
has also been provided. Ground hydrated lime shall be used in all items of brick work
in lime mortar.
The item of tile masonry should be differentiated from the item of tile facing.
While tile facing will be provided in a single layer on edge in front of brick or stone
wall, the tile masonry will be constructed in the entire thickness with brick tiles.
In case it is proposed to use second class brickwork on account of non-
availability of first class bricks or on account of temporary nature of the structure,
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through rates of corresponding items shall be reduced by 10% per cum:, the labour
rates will however remain the same.
The labour rates as well as through rates are inclusive of all types of labour
involved for mixing of mortar, cost of water, laying for brick work and all other labour
required for finishing a particular type of brick work including curing also. In case
water is supplied free by the department, rates will be reduced accordingly. The
labour rate given in this chapter include the cost of water, tools and plants,
scaffolding (Labour & Materials) and cost of good earth for mud mortar and mud
plaster, wherever required. Unless otherwise stated, the labour rates include the cost
of rehandling of materials with in 100 metres.
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Chapter No. 12-Stone Masonry
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Chapter No. 13-Hoisting and Roofing
Separate rates have been provided for hoisting and placing in position R.C.C.
lintels, battens shelves, bed-plates, wooden battens, wooden beams, wooden
trusses, R.S. joists and steel roof trusses. These rates are for hoisting up to 4 metres
height above plinth level. For every additional height of 4 metres or part thereof, 20%
will be added in case of beams, trusses, R.S. Joists etc. For other items like wooden
battens, R.C.C. shelves, etc., only 10% increase will be provided. Two different rates
have been given because hoisting of lintels, shelves, bed plates and wooden battens
is easier while that of beams and trusses is rather difficult for greater heights. The
items for hoisting of roof trusses and plate girders is applicable to buildings of any
spans, but for bridges up to 15 metres span only. For bridge girders having spans
more than 15 metres, special rates will be worked out and paid for on the merits of
each case.
In case of through rates of items like lintels, battens, shelves, bed-plates,
beams, trusses, R.S. Joists, etc. the cost of hoisting is already included and is not
payable over and above. Rates have been provided for different types of roofing-like
first class mud-roofing, second class mud-roofing, third class mud-roofing, thatch
roofing, cement concrete tiles roofing corrugated G.I. sheet roofing and asbestos
sheet roofing. Effort has been made to include all ancillary items like gutters, ridges,
rain water pipes, apron pieces for C.G. and cement asbestos sheet roofing. In case
of cement asbestos rain water pipes, two rates have been provided-firstly for fixing
the pipes on wall face and secondly for embedding the pipes in masonry work. The
rates for cast iron pipes have been provided for fixing on wall face; if these are
embedded in the masonry the labour rate will be reduced in the same proportion as
cement asbestos rain water pipes.
Miscellaneous items have been provided like top and bottom khurras, khassi,
parnalas, etc.
Provision has been made for ceiling of deodar and kail wood planking, dasuty
cloth and hessian cloth ceiling, plywood ceiling, asbestos ceiling, celotex and treetex
ceiling and plaster of paris ceiling. The rates for ceiling do not include cost of
beading and framework. While framework shall be paid for at the rate of woodwork,
separate rates for beading of different sections have been provided. The design of
beading and framework may be different cases and therefore, it has been
considered essential to separate out this item from the item of ceiling work.
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The rates for followings new items has been introduced in the chapter:-
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Chapter No. 14-Flooring and Dados
This chapter has been made very comprehensive to include every type of
flooring which is required to be done these days. Terrazo flooring has been broadly
divided into two types-firstly terrazzo laid in-situ and secondly precast terrazzo tiles.
Terrazo work is then subdivided into four classes according to the use of ordinary or
white cement and the pigments to be added to cement. In first category, ordinary
cement without addition of any pigment is used. In second category, white cement
manufactured in India is used instead of ordinary cement. In third category, such
shades are provided as can be obtained by adding pigments to ordinary grey
cement. In the fourth category are provided such shades of terrazzo which require
addition of pigments like orange, buff, yellow to white cement. Pigments for blue or
green terrazzo are even costlier and, therefore, these items have been further
separated. All the rates of above categories are for the use of white marble chips. If
marble chips of different colours are to be used, the rates have to be increased as
coloured marble chips are costlier than the white chips. Similarly the rates for dados
and skirting have been subdivided into various classes on the above consideration.
Rates for high-class flooring like marble tile flooring of various kinds (namely
Doongri marble, Makarana marble, Pink marble, Black marble, Udaipur Green
marble, Morwad marble, Kumari marble), Kotah stone flooring, Teak-wood flooring,
Paraquet flooring, Vitrified tile flooring of various sizes and grades, Vitrified mat finish
flooring, Full body vitrified tile flooring, Tactile tile flooring for visually impaired
persons, Italian marble flooring, Matt finish granite flooring, Polished granite flooring,
Flamed granite flooring, Factory machine made cement concrete interlocking paver
blocks of different thicknesses from 60 mm to 100 mm., Glass mosaic flooring,
Cement concrete flooring with hardner have also been provided. In addition to this
rates for filling joints in vitrified tile flooring with epoxy grout has also been added.
The rates given in the schedule are for flooring on ground floor. For every
additional storey, the rates may be increased as per note (iii) at the beginning of the
chapter. For terrazzo work in-situ on columns, extra rate has been provided to cover
the extra expenditure on laying and rubbing as per note (vi) at the beginning of the
chapter. The note (v) regarding use of coarse sand in flooring work at the end of the
chapter should be kept in view.
As now days the thickness of marble as available in market has been reduced
from 15 mm-20 mm to 12 mm-15 mm, the rates for all items of marble has been
modified in addition to earlier rates with marble of lesser thickness.
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As per IRC- SP: 63, new items for providing & laying interlocking pavers of
thicknesses 60, 80 & 100 mm. which are manufactured with block making machine
equipped with steel mould and strong vibratory table fixed with table under hydraulic
pressure has been introduced. The rates of laying of Dry Brick Ballast 40 mm gauge
and of Dry Stone Ballast 40 mm gauge for flooring has also been added.
Use of rubber moulded interlocking pavers 50 mm & 60 mm thick has been
restricted to non traffic areas having width upto 3.05 metre. Chequered tiles are to be
used over footpaths.
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Chapter No. 15- Plastering & Pointing
Plastering – This item of work has been divided into three categories i.e.
plastering on walls, plastering on floors and plastering on underside of ceiling.
Plastering on floors is the easiest as it does not require any scaffolding. Moreover,
there is no wastage of material and a mason can give comparatively more out-turn.
The plastering on walls is more difficult than that on floors; scaffolding is required
and there is wastage of material and the out-turn per mason becomes less as
compared to plastering on floors. Plastering on the underside of the slabs or on
ceiling is even more difficult. In this case the quantity of scaffolding required is much
more than in case of plastering on walls; the wastage of material is also much more
and the out-turn per mason is much less as compared to plastering on walls.
Therefore separate rate have been provided for these different classes of work. In
every class of work, rates have been provided for various thicknesses of plaster and
various mortar mixes. Similarly provision for mud-plaster has been made separately
for walls and floors.
The labour as well as through rates worked out under this chapter includes all
labour for mixing of mortar, carriage to site of work, scaffolding charges including all
types of sundries etc. labour and material, cost of water, tools and plants,
preparation of surface for plastering, plastering operations and curing afterwards.
For plastering and pointing in each subsequent storey above the first storey,
the labour as well as through rates of plaster and pointing shall be increased as per
Item No. 15.84 for every additional storey.
The rates for plastering, pointing given are for superstructure upto 4 metre
height whether the first storey or the subsequent storeys. In case any single storey
exceeds 4 metre height (as in case of overhead-reservoir and outer face of walls
etc.), the labour as well as through rates of plaster and pointing shall be increased as
per Item No. 15.85 for every additional height of 2 metre or part thereof. It is
applicable in both cases internal as well as external.
For plastering and pointing the exterior walls of height more than Third storey
from ground level for every additional height of single storey or part thereof,
Scaffolding to be paid extra and for such situations the labour as well as through
rates of plaster and pointing shall be increased as per Item No. 15.22 for every
additional storey height upto 4.0 metre or part thereof. However in this case the
additional rate payable as per Item No. 15.85 as stated above will not be applicable.
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Unless otherwise stated the labour rates include the rehandling of materials
within 100 metres. The rates include the cost of water, where the water is supplied
free by department, the rates shall be reduced suitably. The rates of lime plaster and
pointing in this chapter have been worked out on the basis of lime putty. In case of
Plaster for wall and ceiling there is huge involvement of scafolding and watering. To
meet with these expenses, sundries have been provided @ 5% in this chapter.
The effect on account of Gaz. Notification No.S.O 94/C.A. 11/1948/Ss.3and
5/2012 dated 15-11-2012 Note 24 issued by Govt of Punjab Department of Labour
has been taken into account while revising the through/labour rates for plastering
and pointing outside building above 3 storeys.
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Chapter No. 16 – White Washing, Distempering, Painting & Polishing
Painting work has been broadly classified according to the nature of surface
to be painted-namely, woodwork, metallic surfaces and plastered or concrete
surfaces. This has been done because each type of surface requires different
treatment of different quality of paints. For wood-work ready mixed or synthetic
enamel paints are to be used and the surface has to be properly treated for knotting
and stopping. In case of metallic surface specially prepared paints which are suitable
for metallic surface are to be used. The priming coat is also specially prepared for
metallic surfaces. There are separately paints for roofing only which are called
"roofing paints". In case of certain metallic surfaces like water tanks, anticorrosive
bitumastic paints are to be used. For painting on plastered and concrete surfaces
different varieties of paints are manufactured which are not affected by the chemical
action of free lime in the cement. Special priming coats are also available to
counteract such chemical actions. Special flooring paints are manufactured for
painting floors and this item needs less labour than painting on walls etc. Separate
rates have been provided for all these items of work. However, an important point to
be noted is that synthetic enamel paint is suitable for all types of surfaces whether
wooden, metallic, plastered or concrete. In this chapter Enamel Paints means the
Enamel paints will be first quality paints manufactured by reputed firms like Nerolac,
Asian, Berger or equivalent, approved by the Engineer-in-Charge. However the rates
for painting with ordinary quality paint which exists earlier have been deleted from
CSR as these has become obsolete and are not used these days.
Aluminum primer- According to the latest practice aluminum primer is used for
priming coat on woodwork. This primer has excellent sealing qualities and has got
better covering capacity than an ordinary priming paint. Use of this primer has,
therefore, been adopted in the Schedule of Rates. This priming paint should be
preferred over ordinary priming paints.
Distempering – Rates for distempering with dry distemper and oil bound
distemper have been provided. Rates have been worked out based on superior
quality distempers manufactured by standard firms like Shalimar, Jenson and
Nicholson, British Paints, etc. The use of inferior distempers has been prohibited and
they never give proper quality of lasting surface. The use of proper distempers may
be insisted upon in the field while allowing these rates. The practice of mixing
pigments and glue with chalk as substitute for distemper may be guarded against.
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For filling of dents and imperfections and leveling on primed walls, wooden
and metallic surface prior to application of subsequent coats provisions for Acrylic
Wall Putty has been introduced in CSR. It is used for interior application only.
Polyurethane polish (PU) – PU is exterior wood finish which is specially
formulated to have weather resistance, light fastness and non yellowing properties in
all season. PU wood finish is a two component polyurethane wood finish that can be
applied on solid wood veneer. It is available in glossy and matt finish.
The rates for white washing, distempering, painting and decorative cement
based paints etc. upto 4 metre height whether the first storey or the subsequent
storeys, in case any single storey exceeds 4 metre height (as in case of overhead-
reservoir and outer face of walls etc.), the labour as well as through rates of white
washing, distempering, painting and decorative cement based paints etc. shall be
paid as per Item No. 16.73 for every additional height of 2 metre or part thereof. It is
applicable in both cases internal as well as external.
The rates for external white washing, distempering, painting and decorative
cement based paints etc. for the exterior walls of height more than Third storey from
ground level for every additional height of single storey or part thereof, Scaffolding to
be paid extra and for such situations the labour as well as through rates of white
washing, distempering, painting and decorative cement based paints etc. shall be
paid as per Item No. 16.78 for every additional storey height upto 4.0 metre or part
thereof. However in this case the additional rate payable as per Item No. 16.73 as
stated above will not be applicable.
For painting or priming coat on trusses of height above 5 metre, the labour as
well as through rates shall be paid as per Item No. 16.72.
Unless otherwise stated the labour rates include the rehandling of materials
within 100 metres. The rates given in item No. 16.49, 16.50, 16.51, 16.52, 16.55,
16.56, 16.57 & 16.58 are inclusive of printing & lettering. The labour rates given in
this chapter include the cost of tools and plant, i.e. painting brush etc and scaffolding
wherever required. The rates include the cost of water, where the water is supplied
free by department, the rates shall be reduced suitably.
The effect on account of Gaz. Notification No.S.O 94/C.A. 11/1948/Ss.3and
5/2012 dated 15-11-2012 Note 24 issued by Govt of Punjab Department of Labour
has been taken into account while revising the through/labour rates for white
washing, distempering, painting and decorative cement based paints etc. outside
building above 3 storeys.
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Chapter No. 17-Woodwork
In this chapter rates have been provided for wood work wrought, planed and
fixed in position for imported species of wood i.e. Imported Teak, Red Meranti, Kapur
Sal in addition to conventional species of wood i.e. Deodar, Teak, Sal, Champ,
Hollock etc. which were/are already used in the State. Provision has also been made
for planking of different types of timber and of different thicknesses. The item on
woodwork comprises of two type of work-firstly beams and battens which require
only sawing to sizes, planning and fixing in position and secondly such items as roof
trusses and built-in-fixtures which require making of joints. The rates for woodwork
apply to such items of work as do not involve jointing and a suitable increase has
been provided for works where jointing is involved.
Wooden boundary gates shall be paid at the rates of roof trusses.
Doors and windows- Rates have been provided for different types of doors
and window in different thicknesses for woods as mentioned above. For doors and
windows, through rate does not include the cost of fitting but includes the cost of
fixing the same. These items have been omitted from the rate because in certain
cases tower bolts, handles, etc., of brass or any other specific material are to be
used However, for estimating purposes, the cost for these items to be added to the
rates has been worked out separately.
In case of through rates for chowkhats for doors and windows, it includes the
cost of holdfasts, corners straps, brass hinges for the shutters and brass screws,
chocks, stops and cords along with brass hinges for the chocks, but it does not
include the cost of any other fittings like tower bolts, handles etc although it includes
the cost of fixing the same. Charges for fixing tower bolts to wire gauze shutters of
any species are included in the rate, but the cost and labour for fixing door springs is
not included and has to be paid for separately.
Items as Mortise locks have been provided for such situations where either
flush shutters or shutters already manufactured by some other agency are got fixed.
The contractor is only to make the chowkhats along with holdfasts, etc., fix the same
in position and also to fix the shutters along with the fittings supplied by the
department. The through rate of the contractor, however, includes the cost of wood
for chowkhats, holdfasts, iron/brass hinges, corner straps, cleats, stops, etc. The
shutters and fittings like tower bolts, sliding bolts and handles shall be supplied free
of cost by the department. For similar items of work for cupboards, the rates shall be
reduced as the frame for cupboards will be of thinner sections and there will be
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saving on timber. Separate labour rates have been provided for fixing mortice or rim
locks or latches and for fixing helical door springs or double action spring hinges or
sliding bolts.
Glazing- Two types of items for fixed glazing have been provided. In the first
type, door or window chowkhats are made and fixed in position and a glazed shutter
with styles and rails is then made and screwed into the rebate into the chowkhat. In
the second type of fixed glazing, no shutter is made, but the glazing is fixed directly
into the door or window chowkhat as the case may be. These two items should,
therefore, be differentiated. The through rate, however, includes cost of timber,
labour for making chowkhats and shutter where required, fixing the same, glazing,
etc.
In certain cases the single door or a single window may be partly fixed and
partly openable. In such cases the entire unit will be measured under the general
item of glazed doors and windows, if the area of fixed glazing is less than 25% of the
openable areas. If the area of fixed glazing exceeds 25% of openable area the two
will be measured separately, the measurement in each case being up to the centre
line of mullion.
Frosted Glass Panes- Where in case of glazed doors and windows of fixed
glazing frosted glass panes are used instead of ordinary panes, the through rate
shall be increased by Rs. 10 per sqm. of the actual are of frosted glass pane.
Fixing Glass Panes- Separate rate has been provided for fixing glass panes.
This item can be useful in maintenance work for replacing the broken glass panes.
Flush Doors- The labour and through rates have also been provided for flush
doors of different varieties from commercial facing to laminated facing factory
manufactured solid flush doors. These rate has been provided for various thickness
of flush shutters with elm or gurjan facing of both sides , elm or gurjan facing on one
side and teak facing on the other side and teak facing on both the sides. The labour
rates include the labour only for fixing pre manufactured flush doors and fixing of
fittings.
In addition to above new provisions on through rates as well as labour rates
basis has been provided in CSR for fixing Expanded metal fixed on chowkhats with
moulding of 25 mm thick of different types of wood, Anodized Aluminium Mat Finish
handles and tower bolts ISI marked of various size, Decorative high pressure
laminated sheet 1mm (SF, 1 Star, 2 Star) thick, Decorative laminated sheet 0.72 mm
thick & reverse side of adhesive bonding quality, Aluminium grill with U- type beading
or clip ruber, Aluminium wire mesh, Aluminium composite panels (ACP) for external
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cladding or Facades of buildings, Insulation and Signage, Ball bearing hinges, Ward
robe locks etc. Items for supply & installation of Suspended spider glazing system
and Frameless toughened glass, Curtain wall with Aluminium composite panel
cladding, Semi-unitized curtain wall glazing system has also been provided in CSR.
The labour rates given in this chapter include the cost of tools & plants and
scaffolding (Labour and Material) wherever required. Unless otherwise stated, the
labour and through rates include all wastage of timber in sawing & cutting and
sawing charges including carriage to & from saw mills. It also includes rehandling of
materials with in 100 metre.
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Chapter No. 18-Steel and Iron Work
The items of steel work have been divided into two broad categories-firstly,
steel work ordinary and second structural steel work. Ordinary steel work has been
further subdivided into two classes-firstly work which is fixed independently without
connecting plates like R.S. joists flats, tees, angles, etc. In the second category are
taken items like hip and jack rafters, common rafters, purlins, etc. which are fixed
with angle cleats and other connecting plates. In case of structural steel work,
different items have been provided like roof trusses, plate girders, steel ladders,
frame grill gratings, iron grated doors and stanchions. Trusses and girders have
been divided into two categories: firstly trussed girders for any span for buildings and
for 15 metres spans for bridges; and secondly plate or trussed girders of bridges
from 15 to 30 metres span. In these items there may be little difference in fabrication,
but hoisting becomes more and more difficult with the increase of span. Labour rate
including the cost of hoisting has therefore, to vary with the span, so rent for
machinery i.e. hydra cranes etc. involved has been also added in through as well as
labour rates. No rates have been provided for bridge girders of span greater than 30
metres and in these cases special rates will be worked out and paid for depending
upon the local conditions.
Rates for boundary gates shall be the same as for roof trusses.
Built-up Girders and Stanchions- This item has been split up into two parts,
Items No.18.6 provides for built up girders or stanchions consisting of single joists or
channel section while Item No. 18.7 applies to compound girders or compound
stanchions built up from two or more R.S. joists or channels. Cost of fabrication and
hoisting will be different in these two cases.
Mild Steel reinforcement- Labour and through rates have been provided for
bending, binding, placing in position of mild steel reinforcement for R.C.C. work Item
has been divided into two classes-(a) 20 mm dia bars and below (b) above 20 mm
dia bars. Labour rate for bigger size bars have been reduced because the work
involved in bending, binding and placing in position is less for bigger diametre bars
weight for weight. The through rate is still lower because the bars of large diametres
are cheaper than those of small diametres.
Steel Windows- Rates for the supply of steel windows have been provided
according to the existing market rates. The rate decreases as the size of windows
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increases. In case of fixed steel windows, the rate is much less because no shutter is
required. These rates are only for the purpose of estimating and analysis and not for
actual purchase which will be made on the basis of actual tenders. This provision
has been made because there are quite a few manufactures in the market and their
rates vary a little from each other. Labour rates have been provided separately for
fixing steel windows. Fixing of glass panes is not included in the items of fixing steel
windows as this item requires special metal sash, putty and therefore, special rate
for supplying and fixing glass panes in steel windows have been provided.
Rolling/Collapsible Steel Shutters – The items of supplying & fixing
rolling/collapsible steel shutters are provided. Payment is to be made for the exact
size of opening where rolling shutter is to be fixed.
Pressed Steel Frames (Chowkhats) – Rates for supplying & fixing of pressed
steel frames for doors & windows (single rebate & double rebate) of 18 guage (1.25
mm) thick steel sheet of the specified sections including iron lugs, iron hinges
including bolts for fixing stops, lock-notch provision for receiving tower bolts,
hydraulic spring are also provided.
Miscellaneous – The through rates are also provided for Japani sheet
chowkhats of various thicknesses, Fixing galvanized iron sheet chowkhats,
Steelwork using rectangular/square hollow mild steel pipe used in structural work
such as sheds etc, Expandable fasteners of specified size with necessary plastic
sleeves & galvanized M.S. screws, Stainless steel pipe & fitting, Safety signages,
Grab bar of various types, Knobset made of stainless steel, Roofing/Wall cladding
with PPGL sheets, Gutter 250 mm wide with PPGL sheet (pre painted galvalume
steel).
The rates in this chapter are for both riveted as well as welded work and the
cost of all rivets, bolts and nuts are included in the through rates. The labour rates
include the cost of tools and plants, welding rods and scaffolding (labour and
material) wherever required. The labour rates also cover the electrical and gas
charges where welding work is done. The through rates in this chapter are for ISI
marked steel. The increase for using integrated plant steel will be decided by the
Competent Authority if directed to use it.
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Chapter No. 21-Bridges Foundation and Sub-Structure
This chapter has been made very comprehensive to include every type
of foundations and sub-structures for different types of foundations for bridgesto
arrive a cost for inviting bids. The rates as worked up under this chapter are based
upon MORT&H data book and specifications 5th revision.All rates under this chapter
include 10% contractor profit on material component and 35% extra charges over
labour and machinery component, which includes 25% overhead charges towards
contractor's establishment, design charges and other petty expenditures and 10% as
contractor profit. In addition to these, provisions for sundries charges @ 2% and 1%
as labourcess has also been included in rates.
Rates for this chapter have been devised with PPC cement, however
Rs: 20.00/- per bag may be added where OPC cement is to be used. Steel rates has
been provided as per chapter No: 3 – Material rates of CSR 2020 for ISI brand steels
and where provision for integrated plant steel is to be provided, additional rate will be
decided by the Competent Authority . Rates for all RCC items has been devised as
per MORT&H Data book which also includes the cost of admixture and nothing extra
is payable over and above these rates.Rates for bitumen has been taken as on
dated: 01.07.2020, any addition or subtraction from these rates may be carried out
while preparing estimates. All rates for material include carriage upto 5.00 Km,
further rates may be adjusted accordingly as per lead while calculating landing rates.
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Chapter No. 22- Bridges-Superstructure and Protection Work
This chapter has been made very comprehensive to include rates for
superstructure for bridges and protection work for approaches to bridges and bridge
structure. Rates for RCC anti crash railing and metal crash barrier has also been
introduced in this chapter. The rates as worked up under this chapter are based
upon MORT&H data book and specifications 5th revision. All rates under this chapter
include 10% contractor profit on material component and 35% extra charges over
labour and machinery component, which includes 25% overhead charges towards
contractor's establishment, design charges and other petty expenditures and 10% as
contractor profit. In addition to these, provisions for sundries charges @ 2% and 1%
as labourcess has also been included in rates.
Rates for this chapter have been devised with PPC cement, however
Rs: 20.00/- per bag may be added where OPC cement is to be used. Steel rates has
been provided as per chapter No: 3 – Material rates of CSR 2020 for ISI brand steels
and where provision for integrated plant steel is to be provided, additional rate will be
decided by the Competent Authority. Rates for all RCC items has been devised as
per MORT&H Data book which also includes the cost of admixture and nothing extra
is payable over and above these rates. Rates for bitumen has been taken as on
dated: 01.07.2020, any addition or subtraction from these rates may be carried out
while preparing estimates. All rates for material include carriage upto 5.00 Km,
further rates may be adjusted accordingly as per lead while calculating landing rates.
This chapter also includes rates for pre-cast and pre-tensioned girders
which are being frequently used these days for longer spans and multi spanned
bridge structures. These rates include cost for concrete, HT strands, wedges, pipe
casing for strands, centering and shuttering, cost for transportation from casting yard
to site of work and hydra cranes for lifting and placing girders.
All types of expansion joints and bearings for bridges are a proprietary
item, the manufacturer must be approved by MORT&H and a written warranty for
manufacturing defect for 15 years must be taken from the manufacturer before
installation.
As new concepts and new technology is being devised for bridge
construction during present era, rates for all such new components except the
conventional one's as taken in this chapter are subject to the approval of the Chief
Engineer.
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Chapter No. 26- Miscellaneous
In this chapter rates have been provided for such items as are of
miscellaneous nature and cannot be grouped under any other chapter. One of the
important items is cutting of trees and removal thereof from Government land. The
rate for this item depends upon the girth of the tree which is to be measured 1.25
metres above ground level. If the stumps are also to be grubbed in addition to felling
of tree, the rates are to be doubled in case of plains schedule and multiplied by 2.5 in
case of hill schedule. The trees and stumps which are got cut and removed will be
the property of Government and a note to this effect has been given in this chapter.
Although these rates have been given, it is suggested that cutting and removing of
trees should not normally be done through contractors. Such trees should be sold by
auction and the purchase price should include the purchasers liability to get the trees
cut and grubbed and to remove them from Government land. However, where it is
not considered feasible to do so the trees may be got cut on contract basis but the
timber thus obtained will remain the property of Government.
Jungle Clearance- Two types of rates have been provided for jungle
clearance- firstly for new areas acquired for the construction of roads, buildings, new
canals or extension of channels. The rates for these items vary depending upon the
intensity of the jungle. The actual rates are to be fixed by the Executive Engineer
according to local conditions and the amount of work involved. Separate rates have
been provided for jungle clearance along the running canals, branches, distributaries
and minors depending upon the discharge of the channel. This jungle clearance
normally involves cutting away of bushes and other wild growth on the canal banks
or boundary roads. Since it is not possible to assess the exact rate for jungle
clearance very correctly, it has been specified that the item of jungle clearance
should be got done through departmental labour and the rates provided in the
Schedule may be utilized for estimating purpose only.
Water allowance- Provision has been made for water allowance for concrete,
bricks and stone masonry, plastering, pointing, flooring, etc., depending upon the
lead from which water is actually brought. These rates are only for extraordinary
water arrangements. For ordinary and normal water arrangements the cost is
included in the respective items of the CSR. These additional rates are payable in
case of plains when water is not available locally and fixing of hand pumps at the site
of work is neither feasible nor practically possible due to small amount of works or
due to depth of spring level and where water is actually carried by carts or by
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mechanical transport from a lead greater than half a kilometre. In case of hilly areas
water allowance is payable only where water cannot be brought by gravity in kuhls
from a reasonable distance and where it is not available locally within one furlong of
the site of work and where water is actually to be carried by manual labour or by
mechanical transport from a distance exceeding one furlong.
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Chapter No. 27- Quantities of Materials
The detailed analysis of rates for the entire Common Schedule have been
printed separately for the use of departmental officers and the quantities of materials
required for each item have been indicated therein. However, important items which
are very common in practice have been given in this chapter for ready reference and
for preparing the consumption statement on the completion of works. Consumption
of materials for such items which have not been given in this chapter can be
obtained from the analysis of rates.
While working out the quantity of sand required for various items of work, 15%
wastage has been allowed as sand is normally wasted partially by getting mixed with
soil and partially by blowing away with the wind.
These consumption factors are for average conditions and are for the
purposes of estimates and for preparing consumption accounts. However, in actual
practice variation up to 5% above or below can take place due to different grading of
materials, tolerances in sizes of materials and due to greater or lesser wastage in
handling and construction. It is, therefore, recommended that variations to this extent
may not be taken serious notice of. Nothing extra is payable on excess
consumption/wastage of the materials than taken in this chapter.
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Chapter No. 31- Maintenance of Building and Furniture
In this chapter various item shave been provided for repair work in building
which are not covered in other chapter. Mainly items include plaster work in patches,
fixing of new chowkhats in existing opening, making required size opening in existing
brick wall, renewing glass panes in place of existing glass panes and regrading of tile
terracing etc. In these items labour component involved is much higher than the
normal works.
Rates for spirit of was polishing of items like tables, side boards, almirahs,
book-shelves etc. have been based on superficial of top or front elevation. These
items can vary considerably in sizes and therefore, rates have to be provided
according to the area. Other items like chairs, peg tables, cane sofas, hat and coat
stands, etc., where there is no variation in the surface area. For caning work, rates
have been provided only for local Bareilly cane. Singapore cane is not available in
market and therefore, this item has not been provided for. A substitute for cane has
been prepared form plastic. Rates for this item have also been provided under head
"Re-caning with artificial (plastic) cane" Rates for polishing and re-caning of seats
etc. have been provided on the basis of through rates as the coat of material is
approximately small as compared to labour involved. In case of upholstering or
recovering of sofas and sofa chairs, both labour and though rates have been given
but the thorough rates do not include the cost of cloth which has to be purchased
and supplied by the department as a number of varieties of cloth are available in the
market and it is not suitable to specify any one of them in the Schedule of Rates.
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Chapter No. 32 – Horticulture
In this chapter rates have been provided for Turfing Slopes, Planting Hedges,
Landscaping and Horticulture work in buildings and roads. Provision has been made
for developing all types of softscape features and associated hardscape elements
not covered in any other chapter.
Cost of irrigation water - Cost of irrigation water has not been included in any
item as water is generally available in most of the buildings. Separate item of
irrigation with tractor tanker has been included, which can be added wherever water
source is not available on site. Number of irrigations and quantity of water shall be
worked out according to season, soil type, size and type of plants. However, cost of
labour for watering the plants has been included in all items.
Digging of pits – Rate for digging of pits has been provided by volume of pit instead
of earlier practice of number of pits of fixed size. Pit size has not been specified for
trees, shrubs and specimen plants and shall be decided by the Engineer-in-charge
as per specification, soil type and other site conditions.
Plant nurseries are being maintained by Horticulture wings of many
departments and manufacture estimates are usually made of production of
ornamental plants. Keeping in view this requirement, rates have been provided for
different types of potting mixtures, polybags and pots for nurseries.
Plant species and varieties – Selection of plant species and varieties shall be at the
discretion of Engineer-in-charge as per site conditions, design and availability of
plants. General size of plants has been specified for trees and shrubs and rate may
be reduced in case plants of specified size are not available and smaller size plants
are planted.
Site clearance – Rates have been provided for different types of site
clearance and must be included in every plantation work, where site has construction
debris or other irregularities which can affect plant growth. Objective shall be to
provide optimum soil conditions for initial plant growth. Good quality clean top soil
must be ensured for a minimum depth of 15 cm.
Grassing – Provision of Farm Yard Manure has been excluded from the
grassing items as it encourages weed growth. However, if sufficient time is available
for development of lawn by repeated irrigation and removal of weeds, Farm Yard
Manure may be added as per requirement of site. Rate for chemical fertilizers has
been included. Rates for rough grassing for road berms and other low maintenance
areas have been provided. Separate rates have been provided for large areas of
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active use like playgrounds. Rates for fine grassing include planting of roots at
different spacings as well as planting of ready turf and the relevant item may be
selected according to site conditions and nature of work.
Tree guards – Tree guards are generally required for protecting trees planted
along roads and are major component of total cost. Rates for different types of tree
guards has been provided to suit different conditions. Rates have also been provided
for repair and reuse of steel tree guards. After the trees have grown a sufficiently
rigid trunk, the tree guards can be removed and reused for new plantation thus
saving tree trunks from physical damage by tree guards and saving expenditure on
procurement of new tree guards.
Irrigation systems – Rates for drip irrigation, sprinkler irrigation and rain gun
systems have been provided for optimum use of water and reduction in labour cost
for irrigation. The rates include all accessories required for installation of irrigation
systems above the basic pipe network. The rates for basic pipe network are
available in the chapters on Public Health and relevant items can be used from that
chapter.
Artificial grass – Rates have been provided for different types of artificial grass
which can be used indoor or at the locations with no direct sunlight available for
growth of natural grass. The rates are inclusive of all accessories and materials
required for installation of artificial grass and nothing extra shall be paid.
Vertical garden – Rates have been provided for installation of outdoor and indoor
vertical gardens where ground space is not available for regular plantation but it is
desirable to create greenery for environmental and aesthetic functions.
Roof garden – The rates for developing green roof have been provided for
use in green buildings as required under ECBC. The rates do not include
waterproofing, insulation or protection layer of the roof deck which are available in
roofing chapter, however, rates for root barrier has been included which must be
installed in all types of green roofs. Separate rates for base layers, up to planting
media have been provided for extensive and semi-intensive green roofs and
intensive green roofs. Rates for planting media have been provided by volume since
depth of media may vary depending on design objectives.
Maintenance of Horticulture works: Every item of actual planting like shrub,
lawn, ground cover, pot plants, vertical garden etc. has a corresponding separate
item for its maintenance for one year. However, for maintenance of trees, rates are
provided according to age of tree. Maintenance of roof gardens shall be done as per
rates provided for maintenance of various plant types and lawn.
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Rates of good earth, farm yard manure, dry bamboo, stone, brick tiles and
steel items like tree guards have been calculated with carriage lead of 5 kilometre. In
case of items used from other chapters in analyzing the rates e.g. excavation of
earth, etc. leads and lifts are as per relevant chapter. In case longer lead and lift is
involved in the execution of these items, additional rate shall be paid accordingly.
Rates of all other items are inclusive of carriage to the site of work.
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Chapter No. 33 – Electrical
The rates in this chapter have been based on the new revised schedule of
rates-2020 and are in conformity with the revised general specifications - 2018. The
detailed analysis of rates for various items have been prepared on the basis of
current market rates. The price of various materials have been taken in the analysis
of rates based on the lowest quotations /price list rates. The manufacturer's are
considered with minimum required standard /specifications. Quotation /price list rates
for such items of Indian manufacturers which do not meet with minimum required
specifications or which have been found defective as a result of practical experience
have been ignored.
In the case of recessed/ surface wiring, the wiring items in three categories such
as with heavy gauge welded conduit pipe, HDPE & PVC pipe with flame retardant
copper wire and Modular /Flush piano type accessories are taken.
While working out the composite rates for various points in case of wiring items,
the following lengths of wiring have been taken into account: -
1. In case of Recessed welded conduit pipe, HDPE & PVC pipe:-
(a) Light, Fan or Call-bell point with single control 5.00 metre
(b) 5-Pin, 6 Amp. wall socket point 2.50 metre
(c) 5-Pin, 6 Amp. plug control comprising wall socket 0.45 metre
point
(d) Light point without control (This shall apply where two 2.50 metre
lights are provided which are operated with one switch
only. One of these points shall be paid for as light
point with single control and the other as light point
without control)
(e) Light point with double control (This shall apply in 10.00 metre
case of light point for stairs or at entrance of hall
where one light is to be controlled by two switches in
opposite directions)
2. In case of Surface welded conduit pipe & PVC pipe:-
(a) Light, Fan or Call-bell point with single control 5.00 metre
(b) 5-Pin, 6 Amp. wall socket point 2.50 metre
(c) 5-Pin, 6 Amp. plug control comprising wall 0.45 metre
socket point
(d) Light point without control (This shall apply 2.50 metre
where two lights are provided which are
operated with one switch only. One of these
points shall be paid for as light point with single
control and the other as light point without
control)
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(e) Light point with double control (This shall apply 7.00 metre
in case of light point for stairs or at entrance
halls where one light is to be controlled by two
switches in opposite directions)
The rates and the lengths of wiring mentioned above apply to old
buildings or new buildings in plains as well as hills irrespective of type of
construction, height of roof and local conditions. Any variations in these items shall
be reflected in premium/abatement over the schedule rates.
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Chapter No. 34 - Energy Efficient Building Materials
It is the need of the hour to adopt sustainable, energy efficient and new
emerging green and clean technologies in construction to create sustainable built
environment. As such, Punjab Energy Conservation Building Code (PECBC) has
been notified by Government of Punjab. It has become imperative to include items
pertaining to Energy Efficient Materials in Punjab Common Schedule of Rates (CSR)
for its implementation. Though, new emerging technologies such as pre-cast
concrete tiles, hollow concrete blocks, solid concrete blocks etc are already in use,
but many new materials have come up over the past few years and are being used
over the conventional building materials.
However, the items as framed may also be used as per the site requirement in all
other buildings as per approval of the competent authority.
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Chapter No. 35- Water Proofing
This Chapter aims to bring together various water proofing practices available
to make the structure water resistant. The water proofing of buildings to prevent the
ingress of water is an activity which perhaps is practiced in one form or the other,
ever since the first building was built on earth. The methodology has been changing
with the changes in architectural designs and availability of different building
materials for construction.With new developments, the concepts of water proofing
have also changed. A building may be a house, office or service building is an
important asset involving large investment. Water is the most destructive weathering
element of these structures; water continues to damage or completely destroy
buildings and structures more than natural disasters. It is very costly to repair if a
building structure is damaged by water. Roof /Terrace is the most crucial segment of
a building from water leakage point of view and assumes greater significance in case
of large plain terraces of buildings and it is exposed to direct climatic variations,
extremes of rainfall and structural movements caused thereby and every effort
should be taken at the design stage to ensure that a proper protection system has
been incorporated. It has often been found that the economic solution is not always
the best solution. So, the system which assures maximum protection should be
selected even though it may cost little more.
There are some compounds which are used as additive in plastic concrete to
make it less permeable to water. These compounds are known as integral water
proofing compounds. They are based on plasticizing and air-entrainment or water
repellence principles. These are used as a good water proofing precaution when
other factors such as good mix-design, proper mixing/placing, compacting/curing etc
are taken care of. The modern water proofing techniques aims to understand the
functional behaviour of the structure, understand the properties of the available
materials to arrive at a system which is best suited for the structure and incorporate
the same to make the structure water resistant.
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CHAPTER NO. 1
DAILY WAGES
Notes :-
(i) The wages given below have been adopted for analysing the rates of various items of
works.
(ii) The payment to the labour on daily wages will be paid as per rate fixed by the Labour
Department Govt. of Punjab, from time to time.
(iii) The Chief Engineer of a branch shall have full powers to authorise any increase in the
labour wages for departmental work for any length of time in any particular locality.
(iv) These rates are exclusive of GST, labour cess, contractor's profit and overhead expenses
but inclusive of weekly rest.
(v) The labour rates taken in this chapter are on the basis of minimum wages in Punjab fixed
by Labour Department, Government of Punjab as per notification of labour deptt. Punjab
No. ST/27067 dt. 04-11-2019.
(vi) The rates of skilled & semi-skilled labour are inclusive of all necessary tools which are
normally carried by them according to trade practice in the locality.
1 2 3 4
Page 1 Draft_CSR-2020
Sr. No. Description Unit As on 01.09.2019
1 2 3 4
L.12 Bucketman (Tarring work) Per Day 368.05
L.20 Fitter,Turner and Pipe Fitter (Ist Class) Per Day 442.25
L.21 Fitter,Turner and Pipe Fitter (2nd Class) Per Day 402.55
L.30 Mason for plaster of paris work (Ist Class) Per Day 442.25
Page 2 Draft_CSR-2020
Sr. No. Description Unit As on 01.09.2019
1 2 3 4
L.36 H. Skilled Worker ( Upper) Per Day 402.55
L.46 Stone Chisler with Cutter (Ist Class) Per Day 402.55
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Chapter 24 (Road Work) Input Sheet for Plant & Machinery
Sl. Description of Machine Activity Output of Output Unit Rate
No. Machinery
2.4 Batching and Mixing Plant Concrete Mixing 13 cum/ hour hour 1884.00
15-20 cum capacity
2.5 Bitumen Pressure Applying bitumen tack sqm/hour Prime Coat hour 1086.44
Distributor coat and Tack Coat
= 1750
Surface
Dressing and
Seal Coat
Type A = 400
2.6 Bitumen Boiler oil fired Bitumen Spraying capacity in 1500 hour 200.96
litre
2.7 Concrete Paver Finisher Cocrete Paving 20 cum / hour hour 2904.50
with 40 HP Motor
2.8 Concrete Pump of 45 & 30 Cocrete Pumping 33 / 22 cum / hour 259.05
cum capacity hour
2.9 Concrete Bucket Cocrete Pouring cum hour 15.70
2.10 Concrete Mixer 0.4/0.28 Concrete Mixing cum/hour 2.5 cum/hour hour 235.50
cum
2.1 Batch Type Concrete mixer Mixing of Concrete cum/hour 2.5 cum/hour hour 600.00
as per IS: 1791
2.1 Crane 80 tonnes Lifting Purpose 80 tonnes hour 1295.25
capacity
2.1 Cranes 35 Tonnes Lifting Purpose 35 tonnes hour 863.50
capacity
2.1 Cranes c) 3 tonnes Lifting Purpose hour 361.10
2.2 Crane with grab bucket 0.75 Well Sinkng 0.75 cum hour 994.33
cum capacity capacity
2.2 Dozer D - 80 - A 12 Spreading /Cutting / cum/hour 300/ 150/250 hour 3768.00
Clearing
2.2 Dozer D - 50 - A 15 Spreading /Cutting / cum/hour 200/ 100/150 hour 2234.11
Clearing
2.2 Emulsion Pressure Applying emulsion sqm/hour 1750 hour 810.12
Distributor tack coat
2.2 Front End loader 1 cum Soil loading / cum/hour 60 /25 hour 816.40
bucket capacity Aggregate loading
2.20 Generator 250 KVA Generation of electric KVA 200 hour 1766.25
Energy
2.2 Generator (a) 125 KVA Genration of electric KVA 100 hour 883.13
Energy
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Sl. Description of Machine Activity Output of Output Unit Rate
No. Machinery
2.3 Batch Type Hot Mix Plant - DBM/BM/SDC/ Premix cum/hour 40 hour 23707.00
120 TPH capacity
2.3 Hydraulic Excavator of 1 Soil Ordinary/Soil cum/hour 60 /60 /60 hour 1318.80
cum bucket Marshy / Soil
Unsuitable
2.33 Intergrated Stone Crusher Crushing of Spalls 100 TPH hour 8776.30
100 TPH
2.34 Intergrated Stone Crusher Crushing of Spalls 200 TPH hour 18463.20
200 TPH
2.4 Motor Grader 3.35 mtr Clearing /Spreading cum/hour 200/200/50/50 hour 2425.65
blade /GSB /WBM
2.4 Mobile slurry seal Mixing and laying sqm/hour 2700 hour 1020.50
equipment slurry seal
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Sl. Description of Machine Activity Output of Output Unit Rate
No. Machinery
2.4 Paver Finisher Mechanical Paving of WMM cum/hour 34/15 hour 987.53
100 TPH /Paving of DLC.
DBM/BM/SDC/Premix
2.43 Piing Rig with Bantonite Piling work 2 to 3 m/hour hour 5534.25
Pump
2.45 Pneumatic Sinking Plant Pneumatic Sinking of 1.5 to 2.00 hour 4223.30
wells cum/hour
2.46 Pot Hole Repair Machine Repair of potholes 4 cum/ hour hour 918.45
2.5 Road marking machine Road marking Sqm/hour 100 hour 94.20
2.5 Smooth Wheeled Roller 8 Soil Compaction /BM cum/hour 70/12/8 to 10 hour 314.00
tonne Compaction/WBM
Compaction
2.54 Screed Vibrator Compaction of cum/hour 8 hour 47.10
concrete
2.6 Transit Mixer 3.0 cum Transportation of 3 cum/ hour hour 863.50
Concrete Mix of Site
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Sl. Description of Machine Activity Output of Output Unit Rate
No. Machinery
2.6 Truck 4.5 cum per 10 Material Transport 4.5 cum 22.77
tonnes capacity
2.63 Truck 5.5 cum per 10 Material Transport capacity/cu 4.5 hour 292.02
tonnes m
2.7 Vibratory Roller 8 tonne Earth or soil / GSB / cum/hour 100/60/60/25 hour 1151.33
WBM/BM
2.66 Vaccum Pump with mat & Finishing of concrete sqm/hour 6.25 hour 422.33
Power Floater
2.7 Water Tanker with Tractor Water Transport capacity in 6 hour 261.66
KL
2.69 Wet Mix Plant 100 TPH Mixing of wet mix cum/hour 40 hour 2033.15
macadam
2.70 Wet Mix Plant 60 TPH Mixing of wet mix cum/hour 25 hour 1219.89
macadam
2.71 Dragline
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CHAPTER NO. 3
MATERIALS
Notes :-
(i) The Rates given below have been adopted for analysing the rates of various items of works and not for obtaining supplies from market.
(ii) These rates are inclusive of GST & other taxes as applicable but exclusive of contractor's profit and labour cess.
(iii) All the rates in this chapter are for materials at the source and inclusive of cost of any cases/ drums/containers or any type of bags etc. except where
specified otherwise.
(iv) Supplies from market shall be obtained after calling tenders or quotations, as these rates are for estimation purpose only.
(v) While making measurements for payment purposes, suitable deduction shall be made for voids to account for loose stacking of aggregates/boulders as
stipulated in the relevant specification.
(vi) The rates of all aggregates include loading charges except for sand, natural bed material and boulders. The loading of sand, natural bed material and
boulders shall be paid as per Chapter-4 of CSR.
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(d) Fine Sand with FM not less than 1.6 Cum 2517 494.33 5% 519.05
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(e) Stone Dust Cum 2517 584.73 5% 613.97
(g) Stones breaking into spalls, size 75 mm. Cum 2517 476.19 5% 500.00
(h) Stones breaking into ballast (excluding screening and washing) Cum
(i) Screening ,Stone ballast, shingle or kankar (Labour only). Cum 2517 70.00 5% 73.50
(j) Stone ballast or Bajri washing (Labour only). Cum 2517 70.00 5% 73.50
M-2 (i) Aluminium strip 40mm wide 2mm thick. mtr 7606 42.12 18% 49.70
(ii) Aluminium plain strip edging 57mm x 12mm x 3mm. each 7606 72.00 18% 84.96
(iii) Aluminium plain strip edging 38mm x 12mm x 3mm. each 7606 72.00 18% 84.96
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0% 5% 12% 18% 28% Rates i/c GST.
M-3 Fly Ash Cum 2621 free
(a) Corrugated sheets 6mm thick. sqm 6811 150.00 18% 177.00
(b) Corrugated sheets 7mm thick. sqm 6811 170.00 18% 200.60
(c) Semi Corrugated sheets 6mm thick. sqm 6811 155.00 18% 182.90
(d) Semi Corrugated sheets 7mm thick. sqm 6811 160.00 18% 188.80
(a) Fibre reinforced by organic fibres and / or inorganic sqm 7019 237.93 18% 280.76
synthetic fibres cement corrugated sheet 6 mm thick
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(b) Fibre reinforced by organic fibres and/ or inorganic mtr 7019 210.00 18% 247.80
synthetic fibres cement conjugated serrated adjustable
ridge
(c) Fibre reinforced by organic fibres and/ or inorganic pair 7019 165.00 18% 194.70
synthetic fibres cement Ridge Finial.
(d) Fibre reinforced by organic fibres and/ or inorganic mtr 7019 200.00 18% 236.00
synthetic fibres cement corrugated appron piece.
(e) fibre cement reinforced by organic fibres and/or mtr 7019 175.00 18% 206.50
inorganic synthetic fibres roofing accessories as Eave's
filler
(f) Fibre reinforced by organic fibres and/ or inorganic mtr 7019 280.00 18% 330.40
synthetic fibres cement North light Curves.
(g) Fibre reinforced by organic fibres and/ or inorganic mtr 7019 310.00 18% 365.80
synthetic fibres cement Ventilators Curves.
(h) Fibre reinforced by organic fibres and/ or inorganic mtr 7019 400.00 18% 472.00
synthetic fibres cement Barge Boards.
(i) Fibre reinforced by organic fibres and/ or inorganic pair 7019 165.00 18% 194.70
synthetic fibres cement Ridge Finial.
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(e) Aluminium strip for poly corbonate sheet mtr 7606 308.00 18% 363.44
(a) Plain sheets 4mm thick. sqm 6811 113.98 18% 134.50
(b) Plain sheets 6mm thick. sqm 6811 170.97 18% 201.74
(vi) Ridges 1.10 metre Long. pair 6811 350.00 18% 413.00
(x) Rain water pipe 100mm dia. Deleted This Item is not
Available in the Market.
M-5 Ballies:-
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CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28% Rates i/c GST.
(i) Safeda Ballies-
M-6 Bamboo:-
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CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28% Rates i/c GST.
(ix) CRMB-60 (BULK) t 2714 30630.00 18% 36143.40
(c) Felts-
(i) Bitumen felt, Fibre base, self finished type-2 grade-I sqm 2715 63.00 18% 74.34
(i) Bitumen felt, Fibre base, self finished type-2 grade-II sqm 2715 63.00 18% 74.34
(i) Bitumen felt, Fibre base, self finished type-2 grade-III sqm 2715 72.00 18% 84.96
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(i) 4.5mm thick. (4mm available) sqm 4410 258.24 18% 304.72
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(b) Extra for breaking from Jhama bricks. cum 6904 333.33 5% 350.00
(i) Hard wire brushes (14 gauge) size 200mm x 63mm x each 9603 17.79 18% 20.99
40mm wires raised & fixed in wooden case complete in
all respects.
(ii) Painting brushes (Ordinary Quality). 25mm width each 9603 12.70 18% 14.99
(iii) Painting brushes (Ordinary Quality). 50mm width each 9603 25.45 18% 30.03
(iv) Painting brushes (Superior Quality). 75mm width each 9603 80.00 18% 94.40
(v) Painting brushes (Superior Quality). 100mm width each 9603 169.50 18% 200.01
(vi) Katool Brushes (size 250mm x 63mm) of 75mm Coir each 9603 20.00 18% 23.60
raised and fixed in wooden case complete in all
respects).
(vii) Soft brushes (size 225mm x 63mm) with 63mm raised each 9603 25.00 18% 29.50
hair fixed in wooden case complete in all respects.
M-12 Bricks First Class (at kiln site):- (Note:- District wise rates for Bricks / tiles attached at annxure-2)
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(a) Bricks 22.86cm x 11.11cm x 6.83cm hand moulded at 1000 6904 4571.43 5% 4800.00
kiln site average rate of all Districts. nos
(b) Modular brick tiles 19cm x 9cm x 4cm for roofing, 1000 6904 5000.00 5% 5250.00
flooring, tile masonary and canal lining at kiln site. nos
(c) Tiles 22.86cm X 11.43cm X 3.81cm hand moulded at 1000 6904 4761.90 5% 5000.00
kiln site for all Districts. nos
(d) Brick bats from well burnt or burnt bricks. cum 6904 450.00 5% 472.50
M-13 (a) Abrasive grinding stones ( Number 1,2,2L,3,4,5,6) ) for Set of 3 6804 200.00 18% 236.00
rubbing & polishing. stones
(b) Mild Steel grinding Vatti ( 0 Number ) for cutting & each 6804 40.00 12% 44.80
levelling
(c) Ironite - Floor Hardner ( Ironite powder to be 50 kg 3214 500.00 18% 590.00
incorporated into Granolithic bag
topping for Light Medium Heavy duty flooring )
(d) Terrazo tiles 20mm thick sqm 6810 320.00 18% 377.60
(e) Chequered tiles at site of work sqm 6907 300.00 18% 354.00
(f) Precast P.C.C. tiles at site of work sqm 6907 300.00 18% 354.00
(g) Terrazo tiles with white cement 20mm thick sqm 6810 430.00 18% 507.40
(h) Terrazo tiles 12.50mm thick sqm 6810 320.00 18% 377.60
(i) Terrazo tiles with white cement 12.5 mm thick sqm 6810 350.00 18% 413.00
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0% 5% 12% 18% 28% Rates i/c GST.
M-14 Cast iron rain water pipe non pressure ISI Marked :-
(i) C.I. Rain water pipe (Non pressure) 100mm dia. m 7303 688.00 18% 811.84
(ii) C.I. head 100mm dia. each 7303 475.00 18% 560.50
(iii) C.I. shoe 100mm dia. each 7303 475.00 18% 560.50
(a) Portland Pozzolanna Cement including bag per bag 2523 234.37 28% 299.99
of 50 kg
(b) White Cement including bag per bag 2523 560.00 28% 716.80
of 50 kg
© Extra rate for OPC Cement per bag 2523 20.00 28% 25.60
of 50 kg
M-16 Cinder 12.5 mm nominal size screened at site (I.S.2686-1977) cum 6904 770.00 18% 908.60
Bricks
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CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28% Rates i/c GST.
(i) 125mm with plate 175mmx32mm. ten nos 7610 90.00 18% 106.20
(ii) 100mm with plate 150mmx32mm. ten nos 7610 400.00 18% 472.00
(iii) 75mm with plate 125mmx32mm. ten nos 7610 400.00 18% 472.00
(c) Hasps & staples (Safty type) Anodized aluminium Mat Finish
(e) Tower Bolts (Barrel type) Anodized aluminium Mat Finish each
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CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28% Rates i/c GST.
(f) Commercial ply wood BWP grade 4mm thick 3 ply ISI Marked sqm 4412 258.24 18% 304.72
at site of work.
M-19 Flush Door BWP grade ISI Marked with liping all sides
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0% 5% 12% 18% 28% Rates i/c GST.
(C) Commercial Ply on one face & Teak Surface on other surface
M-21 Galvanised, iron sheet (0.80mm) plain or corrugated at site of t 7301 65000.00 18% 76700.00
work.
M-22 Galvanised iron wire at site of work 4mm. qtl 7217 5000.00 18% 5900.00
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(a) Plain
(i) 2mm thick (5.18 kg per sqm) sqm 7013 220.00 18% 259.60
(ii) 3mm thick (8.44 kg/sqm) sqm 7013 300.00 18% 354.00
(iii) 4mm thick (10.75 kg/sqm) sqm 7013 360.00 18% 424.80
(b) Frosted
(i) 2mm thick (5.18 kg per sqm) sqm 7013 164.00 18% 193.52
(ii) 3mm thick (8.44 kg/sqm) sqm 7013 246.00 18% 290.28
(iii) 4mm thick (10.75 kg/sqm) sqm 7013 328.00 18% 387.04
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0% 5% 12% 18% 28% Rates i/c GST.
M-28 Blank
M-29 Lime
(i) Commercial dry lime (I.S. – 1514). qtl 2522 600.00 5% 630.00
M-30 Lubricants
(i) Burnol 100 gms. per tube 3004 207.63 18% 245.00
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CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28% Rates i/c GST.
(viii) High speed diesel (as on 31.07.2020) per ltr 2710 75.00 0% 75.00
(ix) Hydro brake fluid (1 ltr packing) per ltr 3819 270.00 18% 318.60
(x) Hydro brake fluid (½ ltr packing) per ltr 3819 137.00 18% 161.66
(xi) Hydro brake fluid (¼ ltr packing) per ltr 3819 73.00 18% 86.14
(xii) Kerosene oil (Superior) per ltr 2710 25.09 18% 29.61
(xiii) Light diesel oil per ltr 2710 29.66 18% 35.00
(xiv) Mobile oil (Loose) per ltr 8413/3403 82.60 18% 97.47
(xv) Mobile oil (5 ltr packing) per ltr 8413/3403 933.00 18% 1100.94
(xvi) Mobile oil (1 ltr packing) per ltr 8413/3403 195.00 18% 230.10
(xvii) Mobile oil (½ ltr packing) per ltr 8413/3403 101.00 18% 119.18
(xviii) Mobile oil (¼ ltr packing) per ltr 8413/3403 55.00 18% 64.90
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0% 5% 12% 18% 28% Rates i/c GST.
M-32 Marble piece for crazy floor 19mm to 20mm. qtl 6802 110.00 18% 129.80
b Slabs size above 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 375.00 18% 442.50
b Slabs size above 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 350.00 18% 413.00
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b Slabs size above 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 550.00 18% 649.00
b Slabs size above 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 450.00 18% 531.00
a Size o.30 sqm to 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 500.00 18% 590.00
b Slabs size above 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 700.00 18% 826.00
a Size o.30 sqm to 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 325.00 18% 383.50
b Slabs size above 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 375.00 18% 442.50
a Size o.30 sqm to 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 300.00 18% 354.00
b Slabs size above 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 350.00 18% 413.00
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0% 5% 12% 18% 28% Rates i/c GST.
(viii) White Makrana tiles 12- 15 mm thick
a Size o.30 sqm to 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 450.00 18% 531.00
b Slabs size above 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 600.00 18% 708.00
(ix) Kumari grey without oxide and cavaties flooring 18mm to 20mm
thick of varing sizes
a Size o.30 sqm to 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 400.00 18% 472.00
b Slabs size above 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 450.00 18% 531.00
(x) Kumari grey without oxide and cavaties flooring 12mm to 15mm
thick of varing sizes
a Size o.30 sqm to 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 350.00 18% 413.00
b Slabs size above 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 400.00 18% 472.00
a Size o.30 sqm to 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 450.00 18% 531.00
b Slabs size above 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 500.00 18% 590.00
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(xii) Black Marble tiles of Kishangarn, Zebra, Makrana , Dhabi or
Doongri Zebra thickness 12mm to 15mm
a Size o.30 sqm to 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 400.00 18% 472.00
b Slabs size above 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 450.00 18% 531.00
(xiii) Kotah stone tile flooring 20mm to 30 mm thick sqm 6802 370.00 5% 388.50
(xiv) Kotah stone tile flooring 30mm to 40 mm thick sqm 6802 450.00 5% 472.50
(xv) Black Granite stone tiles 18mm to 20mm thick sqm 6802 1722.00 18% 2031.96
(xvi) Coloured Granite stone tiles 18mm to 20mm thick sqm 6802 1600.00 18% 1888.00
(xvi) Rough red sand stone (from Agra) 40mm thick sqm 6802 420.00 5% 441.00
(xviii) Flamed finish granite stone slab Jet Black, Cherry Red, Elite sqm 6802 1050.00 18% 1239.00
Brown, Cat Eye or equivalent.
(xix) Mat finish granite stone slab Jet Black, Cherry Red, Elite Brown, sqm 6802 1320.00 5% 18% 1623.60
Cat Eye or equivalent.
(xx) Fine dressed red stone (From Agra) flooring 40mm thick sqm 6802 450.00 5% 472.50
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0% 5% 12% 18% 28% Rates i/c GST.
(xxi) Plain coloured 3.20mm gauge linoleum covering to floors sqm 6802 500.00 18% 590.00
(xxii) Resilient vinyl sheet floorcovering 2 mm thick, having a vinyl sqm 6802 500.00 18% 590.00
plastic wear layer with backing intended for use in light commercial
and residential buildings
(xxiii) Laminate wooden flooring (Grade AC3 or AC3+ laminates) 6 mm sqm 6802 900.00 18% 1062.00
to 12 mm thick, having core made up of medium-density
fiberboard (MDF),which is less resistant to impact damage and
less resistant to being dented by heavy furniture, having a décor
layer to give each floor its appearance and consisting of one or
more sheets of paper impregnated with melamine resin and top
wear layer having clear aluminum oxide finish that protects the
decorative layer & imparts the desired level of sheen, from full
gloss to low gloss
(xxiv) Morward Marble strips 18 to 20 mm. Wide mtr 6802 45.00 18% 53.10
(xxv) Dholpur stone tiles 25 mm thick sqm 6802 400.00 18% 472.00
(xxvi) Butch work with rough dressed Dholpur stone 40 mm to 50 mm sqm 6802 200.00 18% 236.00
thick
(xxvii) Fine dressed and machine rubbed red sand stone ( from Agra ) 25 sqm 6802 450.00 18% 531.00
mm to 50 mm thick
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CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28% Rates i/c GST.
M-35 Niwar
(i) Cotton. kg 5701 120.00 12% 134.40
(i) Dry distempers (Non washable) in all shades. kg 3210 30.00 18% 35.40
(ii) Oil bound washable distempers in all shades. kg 3210 30.46 18% 35.94
(iv) Exterior cement based decorative paint such as snow- kg 3210 140.00 18% 165.20
cem, Robbia-cem at site of work.
(b) Oil
(ii) Anti corrosive bitumastic paint ltr 3208 100.00 18% 118.00
(iii) Anti corrosive odourless black bitumastic paint. ltr 3208 100.00 18% 118.00
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0% 5% 12% 18% 28% Rates i/c GST.
(iv) Eethylated spirit, without container. ltr 2207 68.75 18% 81.13
(v) Type wood preservative other than solignum. ltr 814 260.00 18% 306.80
(vii) Ready mixed emulsion paint for plastered or concrete ltr 3209 165.00 18% 194.70
surface (in all shades).Aluminium paints
(viii) Ready mixed exterior paint for plastered or concrete ltr 3209 165.00 18% 194.70
surface (in all shades).Aluminium paints
(ix) Ready mixed exterior paint for metalic surface (in all ltr 3209 165.00 18% 194.70
shades). Aluminium paints
(xi) Ready mixed paint for wood work or wooden surface in ltr 3209 165.00 18% 194.70
(all shades.)
(xii) Premium Acrylic dirt resistance Exterior Paint ltr 3209 270.00 18% 318.60
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0% 5% 12% 18% 28% Rates i/c GST.
(a) For asphalt surface. ltr 3208 160.00 18% 188.80
(xviii) Roofing white ready mixed paint for corrugated sheets. ltr 3208 120.00 18% 141.60
(xix) Roofing red grey or green ready mixed paint for ltr 3208 210.00 18% 247.80
corrugated sheets.
(xx) Black synthetic enamel paint ltr 3209 160.00 18% 188.80
(xxi) a) Thermoplastic paint with coverage of 5kg/10sqm kg 3209 90.00 18% 106.20
b) Glass beeds for Thermoplastic paint (350gm per sqm) kg 7018 77.00 18% 90.86
(i) Black red chocolate colours and dark shades. kg 3209 70.00 18% 82.60
(ii) Red chocolate orange buff or yellow paint (Red oxide of kg 3209 65.00 18% 76.70
iron) Light shades.
(iii) Green or blue (Indian) medium shade. kg 3209 72.00 18% 84.96
(e) Primers
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(iii) Pink primer for wood. ltr 3209 105.00 18% 123.90
(f) Polish
(ii) Mansion polish (Ready made). ltr 3209 280.00 18% 330.40
(g) Varnish
(h) Miscellaneous
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CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28% Rates i/c GST.
(i) Rolling shutter made of 80mm x 1.25mm machine rolled sqm 7309 1800.00 18% 2124.00
laths.
(ii) Top cover for rolling shutter. m 7309 500.00 18% 590.00
(iii) 27.5 cm. long wire spring, grade No.2 for rolling shutter. each 7320 325.00 18% 383.50
(iv) Ball bearing for rolling shutters. each 8482 970.00 18% 1144.60
(v) Exceeding 11.20 up to 16.80 sqm area of door Extra for sqm 7308 700.00 18% 826.00
mechanical devices chain and cranked operation for
operating rolling shutters.
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(vi) Exceeding 16.80 sqm area of door. sqm 7308 300.00 18% 354.00
(b) Clean & screened sand within 30 metres excluding cum - - - - - - - Rate Already included
washing but inculding royalty where removal of over- in M-1 ©
burden of Soil above 30 cm depth is neccesary.
© Clean, sharp and coarse sand from the following cum Rate Already included
quarries (including royalty etc):- in M-1 ©
M-39 (a) Sand paper. (60, 80, 100, 120 number) each 6805 1.90 18% 2.24
(b) Sand Paper steel (100, 150, 180, 220, 320 number) each 6805 11.00 18% 12.98
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(b) Tor steel (TMT) Bars qtl 7213-7215 4050.00 18% 4779.00
(h) All rectangular, Square and Circular pipe hollow Sections qtl 7306 4400.00 18% 5192.00
ISI Marked
(i) Rolled steel T & Z Section. qtl 7208-7212 4400.00 18% 5192.00
(j) Welded Mesh 25 mm x 25 mm (2.5mm thick) sqm 7314 220.00 18% 259.60
M-42 Part-1 Extra rate for Steel Fe-415, Fe-500, Fe-550 (Integrated qtl 7213.00 300.00 18% 354.00
Plant Marked).
M-43 Surkhi prepared from well burnt bricks, ground and cum 6904 700.00 - - - 18% - 826.00
screened at source.
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Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28% Rates i/c GST.
M-44 Tiles
(iii) Acid / Alkali Resistant Tiles - 300 mm x 300 mm sqm 6902 520 18% 613.60
(b) White Ceramic graze tile in all colours and design Ist Quality
M-45 Timber
(a) Cheel
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Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28% Rates i/c GST.
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Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28% Rates i/c GST.
(b) Super (18 to 19 kg per cft. Approx.) cum 4407 49434.00 18% 58332.12
© Sinker (20 to 21 kg per cft. Approx.) cum 4407 54730.50 18% 64581.99
(i) Yellow Meranthi
(a) Normal (15 to 16 kg per cft. Approx.) cum 4407 44137.50 18% 52082.25
(b) Super (18 to 19 kg per cft. Approx.) cum 4407 47668.50 18% 56248.83
© Sinker (20 to 21 kg per cft. Approx.) cum 4407 52965.00 18% 62498.70
(j) Imp. Teak Wood @ 1750/- each cft. cum 4407 61792.50 18% 72915.15
M-46 Wire Gauge 22 gauge 12x12 mesh of (140 G g auge) at site of sqm 7314 207.13 18% 244.41
work .
M-47 Fire Bricks size 22.86 cm x 11.11 cm x 6.83 cm 1000 6902 5000.00 5% 5250.00
nos
M-48 Ladder ( Hire Charges) (10 steps) per day 9403 8.00 18% 9.44
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Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28% Rates i/c GST.
M-52 (a) 60mm thick Interlocking tiles by block making sqm 7016 364.40 18% 429.99
machine
(b) 50mm thick Interlocking tiles (rubber moulded) sqm 7016 310.00 18% 365.80
© 60mm thick Interlocking tiles (rubber moulded) sqm 7016 340.00 18% 401.20
M-53 80mm thick Interlocking tiles by block making machine sqm 7016 423.73 18% 500.00
M-54 100mm thick Interlocking tiles by block making machine sqm 7016 550.85 18% 650.00
M-59 12.4 mm thick Gypsum Board ISI Marked sqm Deleted as already
mentioned at M-4
M-64 Filling with jointing compound 0.807 kg per sqm. m 3302 25.00 18% 29.50
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Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28% Rates i/c GST.
M-65 Metal rawl plug and screw for fixing parameter @ 450mm for each 6401 10.00 18% 11.80
fixing ceiling angle.
M-66 Nuts & Bolts 25mm x 8mm each 7318 1.70 18% 2.01
M-68 Powder coated Gypsum Screw. each 7318 0.35 18% 0.41
M-69 Joint paper Tape Role. each 4802 290.00 18% 342.20
M-70 Dry wall top coat. each 0.00 18% Not available
M-72 (a) Aluminium Glazzing all sections kg 7610 215.00 18% 253.70
(b) Extra for 50 Micron powder coating kg 7616 42.00 18% 49.56
(c) EPDM/ Neoprone Rubber gasket for Aluminium joinery. kg 4002 61.00 18% 71.98
M-73 Square M S beadings for Glass(10x10x1.6 mm tube) mtr 7216 27.00 18% 31.86
M-74 Vitrified floor tiles in light colour shades made using Soluble
(i) Salt Technology / Digital
a 600x600 mm size sqm 6902 280.00 18% 330.40
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Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28% Rates i/c GST.
(ii) Vitrified floor tilesin light colour shades made using double
charged Technology
(iii) Vitrified floor tilesin light colour shades full body same
material
(iv) Tactile tile 600 x 600 mm sqm 6902 480.00 18% 566.40
(v) Extra Cost for using darker fast shade Vitrified or Rectified sqm 6902 50.00 18% 59.00
Tiles instead of lighter shades.
M-75 a High polymer modified quick set tile adhesive bag 50 kg. Bag 6902 450.00 18% 531.00
b Cement based grout to be filled in the joints bag 50 kg. Bag 6902 400.00 18% 472.00
c Epoxy grout mix of 0.70 kg of organic coated filler of kg 6902 371.00 18% 437.78
desired shade (0.10 kg of hardener and 0.20 kg of resin
per kg)
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Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28% Rates i/c GST.
k) Door Spring ISI Marked (Ordinary) each 7320 80.00 18% 94.40
l) Floor Spring ISI Marked (Small) each 7320 1450.00 18% 1711.00
m) Floor Spring ISI Marked (Big) each 7320 1850.00 18% 2183.00
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Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28% Rates i/c GST.
n) Hydraulic Door Spring ISI Marked each 8302 450.00 18% 531.00
M-78 PCC Kerb M-20 Hydraulic made size 250mm high x 165mm mtr 6810 165.00 18% 194.70
bottom x115mm top
M-80 Polythene films/ sheet of 100,125, 150, 200,250 micron kg 3920 75.00 12% 84.00
(b) Supply of Pilchi, Farash, Sarkhanda including loading, q 9603 340.00 0% - - - - 340.00
unloading and carriage for 5 km.
3 Slide Guide Bearing (L)-100 MT (SPSG)L)-100 MT) each 8483 19800.00 18% 23364.00
4 Slide Guide Bearing (T)-100 MT (SPSG(T)-100 MT each 8483 21950.00 18% 25901.00
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CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28% Rates i/c GST.
6 Fixed Bearing -200MT(SPFX-200 MT) each 8483 32790.00 18% 38692.20
8 Slide Guide Bearing (T)-200 MT (SPSG(T)-200 MT each 8483 45650.00 18% 53867.00
9 Free Float Bearing-300 MT(SPFF-300 MT) each 8483 48400.00 18% 57112.00
11 Slide Guide Bearing (L)-300 MT (SPSG(L)-300 MT) each 8483 77900.00 18% 91922.00
12 Slise Guide Bearing (T)-300 MT (SPSG (T) -300 MT) each 8483 79850.00 18% 94223.00
13 Supply of Elastomeric Bearing as per IRC:83, Part-II cum 8483 70.00 18% 82.60
1 Supply of Strip Seal type Expansion Joint System with RM 7308 5000.00 18% 5900.00
Stud type Anchorage capable of accommodation
movement up to 80 mm
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CHAPTER NO. 4
(ii) Where the lead for loading and unloading is more than the lead specified in the following rates,
this should be paid at carriage rates (Chapter No. 5) for second and third chains of 30 metres
length as the case may be.
(iii) The following rates do not provide for any special arrangements such as provision of mechanical
equipment for loading purposes. The unloading of heavy machinery or consignments requiring
crane work or special arrangements will be paid seperately.
(iv) While making measurements for loading, unloading or stacking suitable deductions shall be made
to account for voids in the loose stacking according to the factors mentioned in the relevant
specifications of materials as given in chapter No. 3 of the P.W.D specifications.
(v) The rates of loading, unloading and stacking shall also include the loading, unloading and stacking
of containers in which the materials are contained. For instance, if 100 tonnes of bitumen are
loaded or unloaded in 160/200 litres drums, the net weight of bitumen will be 100 tonnes and
weight of the drum will be over and above this weight. Nothing extra will be paid for the weight of
the bitumen drums which are supposed to be carried in addition to the bitumen with in the same
rate.
(vi) Bricks and tiles shall be properly stacked in vehicles and not dumped. While unloading these shall
be directly placed into stacks and not dumped on the ground and then stacked.
(vii) The rates of item No. 4.29 to 4.40 are not payable over and above the rates of item No. 4.3, 4.7,
4.9 to 4.11 and 4.20 to 4.24.
(viii) Where the earth work involved is more than 100 cum, then no unloading will be paid because
unloading shall be done by tipping.
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Sr. No. Description Unit Rate for Rate for unloading
loading into from wagons non-
wagon, tipping trucks or
Trucks or Boats including
boats within clearing 1.5 meters
15 meters away from the Rail
lead or 6 meters away
from the water edge
and excluding
stacking unless
otherwise stated.
1 2 3 4 5
By Mechanical Means
4.1 (A) Stone (building or pitching) Sand, Earth, cum 19.48 6.27
Fly Ash, Bajri, Shingle, Spalls, Brick bats,
Brick ballast and Stone metal.
By Manual Means
4.1 (B) Stone (building or pitching) Sand, Earth, cum 31.36 18.29
Fly Ash, Bajri, Shingle, Spalls, Brick bats,
Brick ballast and Stone metal.
4.3 Bricks 22.86 cm. size (including stacking) 1000 nos 73.17 73.18
4.5 (a) Cement bags full including stacking up to 100 nos 313.60 313.61
10 bags height in jute bags.
(b) Cement bags full including stacking up to 100 nos 344.96 344.96
10 bags height in paper bags .
4.6 Empty Cement bags including stacking. 100 nos 18.29 15.68
4.9 M.S. Bars, structural steel G.I. pipes and t 104.54 83.62
specials, C.I. manhole covers, steps and other
castings and other ancillary items like lead, hemp-
yarn etc. including stacking.
4.10 (a) 200 Litres barrel full including stacking. each 13.06 10.45
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Sr. No. Description Unit Rate for Rate for unloading
loading into from wagons non-
wagon, tipping trucks or
Trucks or Boats including
boats within clearing 1.5 meters
15 meters away from the Rail
lead or 6 meters away
from the water edge
and excluding
stacking unless
otherwise stated.
1 2 3 4 5
4.11 Small packages of store up to one qtl including qtl 10.45 10.45
stacking.
4.12 Timber sleepers (Standard sizes and by manual 100 nos 209.06 177.70
Labour)
(a) Heavy above one tonne if crane or any other t 313.60 313.61
suitable device is arranged by the contractor.
(b) (i) Heavy above one tonne if crane or any t 83.62 83.62
other suitable device is arranged by the
Deptt.
4.15 Ballies :-
(i) Less than 20 cm girth at centre, 4 metres 100 nos 114.98 104.54
to 6 metres long.
(iii) 35-50 cm girth at centre, 6 to 10.5 m long. 100 nos 209.06 156.80
4.16 Shuttering :-
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Sr. No. Description Unit Rate for Rate for unloading
loading into from wagons non-
wagon, tipping trucks or
Trucks or Boats including
boats within clearing 1.5 meters
15 meters away from the Rail
lead or 6 meters away
from the water edge
and excluding
stacking unless
otherwise stated.
1 2 3 4 5
(ii) In wagons (broad gauge) wagon 334.52 334.51
load
4.17 Stone sets into or from wagons, trucks or boats cum 52.27 52.26
including stacking within one chain of the
unloading point.
4.18 Petrol 10 litre tins including checking and 100 nos 73.17 73.18
weighing.
4.19 Kerosene oil or petrol 20 litre tins including 100 nos 146.35 146.34
checking and weighing.
4.25 Pitching stones, spalls brick bats building stone cum 20.92
ballast, stone metal, sand bajri and shingle.
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Sr. No. Description Unit Rate for Rate for unloading
loading into from wagons non-
wagon, tipping trucks or
Trucks or Boats including
boats within clearing 1.5 meters
15 meters away from the Rail
lead or 6 meters away
from the water edge
and excluding
stacking unless
otherwise stated.
1 2 3 4 5
4.30 Tiles
4.34 M.S Bars, structural steel G.I. pipes and specials, t 52.27
C.I Manhole covers, steps other castings and
other ancillary items like lead, hemp-yarn etc.
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CHAPTER NO. 5
CARRIAGE
Notes :-
(i) The rates for carriage of materials manually upto 0.50 km and by mechanical means for every km
lead, have been given. In case of actual lead exceed one K.M and falls into next, full rate of the next
K.M will be paid i.e. fraction of K.M. will be payable for the full K.M.
(ii) These rates are inclusive of all taxes, GST, Labour Welfare cess and contractor's profit.
(iii) Unless otherwise stated, the carriage rates do not include loading unloading and stacking for
purpose of measurements.
(iv) For carriage of materials on river choe beds 23 percent extra, over the basic rates of kilometres
concerned, should be paid for actual river or choe bed-length involved.
(v) For carriage of materials on unmetalled roads 20 percent extra, on the basic rates of kilometres
concerned, excepting those for item No. 5.3 to 5.5 should be paid.
(vi) For carriage in sub mountainous area, the SE concerned may increase the carriage rates suitably
upto maximum of 30% of the rates provided for the plains, in case he is satisfied that the existing
schedule rates are not reasonable.
(vii) For carriage of lengths above 6 metres of heavy steel sections like RS Joists, rails etc. which cannot
be easily bent, increase the rates for steel in item No. 5.2 by 50 percent.
(viii) Carriage work, if done by boats, shall be paid at the same rate as given in this chapter for carriage
by road.
(ix) Carriage rates of all materials carried in the containers include the carriage of containers in which
the materials are carried. Only the net weight of material carried is payable excluding the weight of
container.
(x) While making measurements of materials for the purposes of payment for carriage, suitable
deduction shall be made to account for voids in loose stacking. The factor will be different with
different materials and may be ascertained from the relevant specifications of that material, as given
in chapter No. 5 of PWD specifications.
(xi) The Superintending Engineer concerned may sanction the approved rates of Truck operators
Unions in specific and emergent cases, in case he feels that the existing schedule rates are not
workable.
(xii) The rates under item No. 5.6 do not provide for special carriage arrangements like cranes, trailors
etc. Carriage of machinery not covered by this item should be paid at special rates to be determined
after inviting quotations .
(xiii) The rate under mention Bitumen item no.5.2(iii) are for Round Trip Distance. Round Trip Distance
means if lead for single side is 10 km, then RTD will be taken as 20 km, for lead beyond RTD of 300
Km, additional rate @ Rs.2/- per km per MT will be payable.
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mountainous
region
5.1 (i) Surkhi, Sand, Earth, Fly Ash, Bajri, Ballast, Stone Boulders,
Kankar and Building Rubbish.
For subsequent chain per chain of 30 metres upto 0.50 km cum 3.36
(ii) Cement
(iv) M.S. Bars, steel, coal, lime G.I. pipes and special C.I.
manhole covers, steps and other castings and ancillary
miscellaneous items like lead, hemp yarn etc.
(v) Timber
For subsequent chain per chain of 30 metres upto 0.50 km cum 1.92
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mountainous
region
2nd and 3rd chain, per chain of 30 metres 1000 nos 13.45
For subsequent chain per chain of 30 metres upto 0.50 km 1000 nos 9.59
2nd and 3rd chain, per chain of 30 metres 1000 nos 21.59
For subsequent chain per chain of 30 metres upto 0.50 km 1000 nos 11.52
2nd and 3rd chain, per chain of 30 metres 1000 nos 13.45
For subsequent chain per chain of 30 metres upto 0.50 km 1000 nos 7.19
5.2 (i) Earth,Surkhi, Sand, Earth, Fly Ash, Bajri, Ballast, Stone
Boulders, Kankar and Building Rubbish, Earth.
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mountainous
region
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mountainous
region
43.0 km cum 462.95
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mountainous
region
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Sr.N Description Unit Rates for Plains as
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mountainous
region
98.0 km cum 652.08
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mountainous
region
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Sr.N Description Unit Rates for Plains as
O well as Sub-
mountainous
region
153.0 km cum 742.17
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mountainous
region
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Sr.N Description Unit Rates for Plains as
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mountainous
region
208.0 km cum 824.80
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mountainous
region
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Sr.N Description Unit Rates for Plains as
O well as Sub-
mountainous
region
263.0 km cum 907.44
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Sr.N Description Unit Rates for Plains as
O well as Sub-
mountainous
region
291.0 km cum 949.50
(ii) Cement
2.0 km t 55.19
3.0 km t 70.08
4.0 km t 82.07
5.0 km t 92.15
20.0 km t 112.36
21.0 km t 118.25
22.0 km t 124.13
23.0 km t 130.00
24.0 km t 135.88
25.0 km t 139.81
26.0 km t 143.72
27.0 km t 147.65
28.0 km t 151.56
29.0 km t 155.48
30.0 km t 159.40
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mountainous
region
31.0 km t 163.32
32.0 km t 167.24
33.0 km t 171.16
34.0 km t 175.08
35.0 km t 179.00
36.0 km t 182.92
37.0 km t 186.84
38.0 km t 190.76
39.0 km t 194.68
40.0 km t 198.60
41.0 km t 201.21
42.0 km t 203.82
43.0 km t 206.43
44.0 km t 209.05
45.0 km t 211.66
46.0 km t 214.27
47.0 km t 216.89
48.0 km t 219.50
49.0 km t 222.11
50.0 km t 224.73
51.0 km t 227.34
52.0 km t 229.95
53.0 km t 232.57
54.0 km t 235.18
55.0 km t 237.79
56.0 km t 240.41
57.0 km t 243.02
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mountainous
region
58.0 km t 245.63
59.0 km t 248.24
60.0 km t 250.86
61.0 km t 253.47
62.0 km t 256.08
63.0 km t 258.70
64.0 km t 261.31
65.0 km t 263.92
66.0 km t 266.54
67.0 km t 269.15
68.0 km t 271.76
69.0 km t 274.38
70.0 km t 276.99
71.0 km t 279.60
72.0 km t 282.21
73.0 km t 284.83
74.0 km t 287.44
75.0 km t 290.05
76.0 km t 292.67
77.0 km t 295.28
78.0 km t 297.89
79.0 km t 300.51
80.0 km t 303.12
81.0 km t 305.40
82.0 km t 307.69
83.0 km t 309.97
84.0 km t 312.27
85.0 km t 314.55
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mountainous
region
86.0 km t 316.84
87.0 km t 319.12
88.0 km t 321.41
89.0 km t 323.69
90.0 km t 325.98
91.0 km t 328.26
92.0 km t 330.56
93.0 km t 332.84
94.0 km t 335.13
95.0 km t 337.41
96.0 km t 339.70
97.0 km t 341.98
98.0 km t 344.27
99.0 km t 346.55
100.0 km t 348.85
101.0 km t 350.81
102.0 km t 352.77
103.0 km t 354.73
104.0 km t 356.69
105.0 km t 358.65
106.0 km t 360.61
107.0 km t 362.57
108.0 km t 364.53
109.0 km t 366.49
110.0 km t 368.45
111.0 km t 370.40
112.0 km t 372.37
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mountainous
region
113.0 km t 374.33
114.0 km t 376.29
115.0 km t 378.24
116.0 km t 380.21
117.0 km t 382.17
118.0 km t 384.13
119.0 km t 386.08
120.0 km t 388.05
121.0 km t 390.01
122.0 km t 391.97
123.0 km t 393.92
124.0 km t 395.89
125.0 km t 397.85
126.0 km t 399.80
127.0 km t 401.76
128.0 km t 403.73
129.0 km t 405.69
130.0 km t 407.64
131.0 km t 409.21
132.0 km t 410.77
133.0 km t 412.35
134.0 km t 413.91
135.0 km t 415.48
136.0 km t 417.05
137.0 km t 418.61
138.0 km t 420.18
139.0 km t 421.75
140.0 km t 423.32
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mountainous
region
141.0 km t 424.89
142.0 km t 426.45
143.0 km t 428.02
144.0 km t 429.59
145.0 km t 431.16
146.0 km t 432.73
147.0 km t 434.29
148.0 km t 435.86
149.0 km t 437.43
150.0 km t 439.00
151.0 km t 440.56
152.0 km t 442.13
153.0 km t 443.70
154.0 km t 445.27
155.0 km t 446.84
156.0 km t 448.40
157.0 km t 449.97
158.0 km t 451.54
159.0 km t 453.11
160.0 km t 454.68
161.0 km t 456.24
162.0 km t 457.81
163.0 km t 459.38
164.0 km t 460.94
165.0 km t 462.52
166.0 km t 464.08
167.0 km t 465.65
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mountainous
region
168.0 km t 467.22
169.0 km t 468.78
170.0 km t 470.36
171.0 km t 471.92
172.0 km t 473.49
173.0 km t 475.06
174.0 km t 476.62
175.0 km t 478.20
176.0 km t 479.76
177.0 km t 481.33
178.0 km t 482.90
179.0 km t 484.46
180.0 km t 486.04
181.0 km t 487.60
182.0 km t 489.16
183.0 km t 490.74
184.0 km t 492.30
185.0 km t 493.88
186.0 km t 495.44
187.0 km t 497.00
188.0 km t 498.58
189.0 km t 500.14
190.0 km t 501.72
191.0 km t 503.28
192.0 km t 504.84
193.0 km t 506.42
194.0 km t 507.98
195.0 km t 509.54
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mountainous
region
196.0 km t 511.12
197.0 km t 512.68
198.0 km t 514.26
199.0 km t 515.82
200.0 km t 517.38
201.0 km t 518.96
202.0 km t 520.52
203.0 km t 522.10
204.0 km t 523.66
205.0 km t 525.22
206.0 km t 526.80
207.0 km t 528.36
208.0 km t 529.93
209.0 km t 531.50
210.0 km t 533.06
211.0 km t 534.64
212.0 km t 536.20
213.0 km t 537.77
214.0 km t 539.34
215.0 km t 540.90
216.0 km t 542.48
217.0 km t 544.04
218.0 km t 545.61
219.0 km t 547.18
220.0 km t 548.74
221.0 km t 550.31
222.0 km t 551.88
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region
223.0 km t 553.45
224.0 km t 555.02
225.0 km t 556.58
226.0 km t 558.15
227.0 km t 559.72
228.0 km t 561.29
229.0 km t 562.86
230.0 km t 564.42
231.0 km t 565.99
232.0 km t 567.56
233.0 km t 569.13
234.0 km t 570.70
235.0 km t 572.26
236.0 km t 573.83
237.0 km t 575.40
238.0 km t 576.97
239.0 km t 578.52
240.0 km t 580.10
241.0 km t 581.67
242.0 km t 583.24
243.0 km t 584.81
244.0 km t 586.36
245.0 km t 587.94
246.0 km t 589.51
247.0 km t 591.08
248.0 km t 592.65
249.0 km t 594.20
250.0 km t 595.78
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region
251.0 km t 597.35
252.0 km t 598.91
253.0 km t 600.49
254.0 km t 602.04
255.0 km t 603.62
256.0 km t 605.19
257.0 km t 606.75
258.0 km t 608.33
259.0 km t 609.88
260.0 km t 611.46
261.0 km t 613.03
262.0 km t 614.59
263.0 km t 616.17
264.0 km t 617.72
265.0 km t 619.29
266.0 km t 620.87
267.0 km t 622.43
268.0 km t 624.01
269.0 km t 625.56
270.0 km t 627.13
271.0 km t 628.71
272.0 km t 630.27
273.0 km t 631.85
274.0 km t 633.40
275.0 km t 634.97
276.0 km t 636.55
277.0 km t 638.11
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mountainous
region
278.0 km t 639.68
279.0 km t 641.24
280.0 km t 642.81
281.0 km t 644.39
282.0 km t 645.95
283.0 km t 647.52
284.0 km t 649.08
285.0 km t 650.65
286.0 km t 652.23
287.0 km t 653.79
288.0 km t 655.36
289.0 km t 656.92
290.0 km t 658.49
291.0 km t 660.07
292.0 km t 661.63
293.0 km t 663.20
294.0 km t 664.76
295.0 km t 666.33
296.0 km t 667.90
297.0 km t 669.47
298.0 km t 671.04
299.0 km t 672.60
300.0 km t 674.17
2.0 km t 88.32
3.0 km t 103.68
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4.0 km t 117.12
5.0 km t 129.61
(v) Timber
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6.0 km to 10.0 km
1000 nos 13.01
(ix)(a) Cast iron pipes 80mm i/d (Truck load 8.50 tonnes)
2.0 km t 125.76
3.0 km t 136.33
4.0 km t 146.90
5.0 km t 157.43
(b) Cast iron pipes 100mm to 150mm i/d (Truck load 7.0
tonnes)
2.0 km t 156.49
3.0 km t 168.95
4.0 km t 181.44
5.0 km t 193.93
(c) Cast iron pipes 200mm to 350 mm i/d (Truck load 5.50
2.0 km t 215.03
3.0 km t 231.36
4.0 km t 247.69
5.0 km t 264.00
(d) Cast iron pipes 400 mm to 600 mm i/d (Truck load 4.75
2.0 km t 264.00
3.0 km t 282.24
4.0 km t 300.48
5.0 km t 318.72
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(x)(a) Cement asbestos pipes 80mm to 150 mm i/d (Truck load
2.0 km t 172.82
3.0 km t 187.19
4.0 km t 201.60
5.0 km t 216.00
2.0 km t 238.07
3.0 km t 258.23
4.0 km t 278.40
5.0 km t 298.56
2.0 km t 472.33
3.0 km t 510.71
4.0 km t 549.11
5.0 km t 587.52
(xii)(a) S.W. pipes 100 mm to 200mm i/d (Truck load 4.50 tonnes)
2.0 km t 238.07
3.0 km t 258.23
4.0 km t 277.96
5.0 km t 298.56
(b) S.W. pipes 225mm to 450mm i/d (Truck load 4.00 tonnes)
2.0 km t 264.00
3.0 km t 288.02
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4.0 km t 311.99
5.0 km t 336.00
2.0 km t 159.36
3.0 km t 171.84
4.0 km t 184.32
5.0 km t 196.80
(b) RCC pipes 200mm to 300mm i/d (Truck load 6.50 tonnes)
2.0 km t 165.12
3.0 km t 178.06
4.0 km t 191.04
5.0 km t 203.99
(c) RCC pipes 350mm to 450mm i/d (Truck load 6.00 tonnes)
2.0 km t 178.06
3.0 km t 192.00
4.0 km t 205.91
5.0 km t 219.84
(d) RCC pipes above 450 mm i/d (Truck load 5.0 tonnes)
2.0 km t 216.00
3.0 km t 232.83
4.0 km t 249.60
5.0 km t 266.44
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5.3 Carriage of odd jobs.
5.5 Carriage over short distance of small consignments, upto 2.0 qtls in
weight including loading, un-loading and stacking.
(ii) Exceeding 150 metres and upto 300 metres Piece 384.00
(ii) Add for every 300 metres but up to 1200 metres t 28.78
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CHAPTER NO. 6
EARTH WORK
Notes :-
(i) Converting lift into horizontal lead :-- For converting lift into horizontal lead, the lift upto 3.60 metres
will be multiplied by 10, from 3.60 metres to 6.0 metres it will be squared & multiplied by 3.3 and
beyond 6.0 metres it will be multiplied by 20. No cross leads what-so-ever shall be measured and
paid for.
(ii) Rehandling of earth work and gravel work :-- The rates of rehandling of recently deposited earth
work and gravel work after excavation will be 20 percent less on excavation rates. Earth work
deposited before monsoon season which has had a full monsoon on it, will be considered as a
normal earth work for excavation.
(iii) Measurement of lift :-- The lift shall be measured from the centre of gravity of the excavated earth to
that of placed earth. This shall constitute the mean lift for that section. When earth has to be carried
over spoil bank and dumped beyond it, the mean lift would be the difference in levels between the
centre of gravity of the excavated earth and top of the spoil bank omitting the dowel.
(iv) Rates for additional lead have been given in slabs for 7.50 metres each of additional lead. If the lead
exceeds a slab by 1.50 metres or so, full payment for 7.50 metres lead will be made.
(v) These rates are for building works and upto quantity of 100 cum only for other works. For other
works quantity beyond 100 cum, the rates shall be payable as per the Item by mechenical means
Item No. 6.19.
(vi) The rates for carriage of materials manually upto 0.50 km and by mechanical means for every km
lead, have been given. In case actual lead exceeds one KM and fraction of KM will be payable
for the full KM.
(vii) The rates for item No 6.20 are only for works above 5 acres.
(c) Dressing for sub-item (a) and (b) supra. cum 7.00 7.00 8.00 8.00
(c) Lead
(i) Extra for every 7.50 meters additional lead cum
beyod 15 meters but upto 300 meters.
5.00 5.00 6.00 6.00
(ii) Extra for wet earth work from level of sub cum
soil water upto 30 cm above 11.55 11.55 11.55 11.55
(iii) Extra for wet earth work for depth above 30 cum
cm of sub soil water level 7.70 7.70 7.70 7.70
(e) Hardness
(i) Extra for hard soil with D.B.D. (Dry bulk cum
density) from 1.60 to 1.70 gm/c.c. 18.00 18.00 20.00 20.00
(ii) Extra for hard soil with D.B.D. (Dry bulk cum
density) from 1.70 but upto 1.80 gm/ c.c.
36.00 36.00 40.00 40.00
(iii) Extra for D.B.D. upto 1.80 gm/ c.c. cum 54.00 54.00 54.00 54.00
(f) Extra for pudding work cum 91.00 91.00 100.00 100.00
(c) Exceeding 80 % but upto 100 %. cum 212.00 212.00 233.00 233.00
(d) Extra for wet earth work above sub soil cum
water level.
26.30 26.30 26.30 26.30
(i) out side road boundary into depressions cum Rates of Rates of
with combined lead of 15 metrs inclusive of items items
cost of of explosive, compressed air T&P. Nos. 7.0 Nos. 7.0
to 7.10 to to 7.10 to
be paid be paid
according according
to type of to type of
work after work after
reducing reducing
the rates the rates
by 10 by 10
percent percent
(d) Unloading earth from boats cum 59.00 59.00 65.00 65.00
Note The rates for item No. 6.13 are to be paid only in
:- reaches where no earth work for boundary roads
is paid for.
6.18 Dag-belling:-
ROCK CUTTING
Notes :-
For converting lift into horizontal lead the lift up to 3.60 metres will be multiplied by 10, from 3.60
metres to 6.0 metres it will be squared & multiplied by 3.3 and beyond 6.0 metres, it will be
multiplied by 20. No cross leads what-so-ever shall be measured and paid for.
The lift shall be measured from the centre of gravity of the excavated rock to that of placed rock.
This shall constitute the mean lift for that section. When rock has to be carried over a spoil bank
and dumped beyond it, the mean lift would be the difference in levels between the centre of gravity
of the excavated rock and top of the spoil bank omitting the dowel.
Sr. Description Unit Plains Sub-Mountionus
No.
Labour Through Labour Through
Rate Rate Rate Rate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Excavation including handling of materials with
in 15 meters inclusive of cost of explosives and
dressing compressed air and T&P.
7.2 Pick and jumper work. cum 290.00 290.00 319.00 319.00
7.4 Jumper work with occasional blasting. cum 467.00 486.00 514.00 533.00
7.9 Through cut rock excavation. cum 10 percent extra over above rates
7.10 Extra for every 7.5 meters additional Lead. cum 2.69 2.69 2.69 2.69
DISMANTLING
Notes:-
The rates given under this chapter are subject to the following conditions in addition to the
conditions laid down in the public works "General Conditions of Contract etc." and PWD
specifications.
(i) Unless otherwise stated, the rates include sorting and stacking dismantled material and removing
the same within a distance of 100 metres.
(ii) The rates given below are for non-hydraulic works. For hydraulic works, which are required to be
dismantled these shall be enhanced by 50 per cent. (hydraulic works are those which remain
submerged under water for most of their lives). The items, which can be considered as hydraulic
works, are :-
"Stone masonry in lime or cement, burnt bricks, tile lining & tile masonry in lime or cement mortar,
lime or cement concrete, reinforced cement concrete and pucca grouted pitching when under
water."
(iii) Unless otherwise specified, the rates cover the cost of all tools & plants, ladders, scaffolding and
all other adjuncts required for dismantling.
(iv) Dismantling should be done with care and with little or no damage to the materials released and
also taking all necessary precautions for the protection of Public properties and keeping down dust
and nuisance etc.
(b) Grouted with natural silt and clay cum 313.00 344.00
(c) Stone pitching laid dry and grouted with cum 242.00 266.00
dry ballast
(d) Stone pitching grouted with dry ballast cum 341.00 375.00
and with natural silt and clay
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Rate Rate Rate Rate
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(a) In dry cum 156.00 172.00
(b) Grouted with natural silt and clay cum 223.00 245.00
(g) Gilafi Brick work with Jibi face cum 223.00 245.00
(c) Mud roofing with wooden planks laid over sqm 52.00 57.00
battens,.
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Rate Rate Rate Rate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(e) Sirki Sarkanda roofing sqm 26.00 29.00
8.10 Stripping and stacking slate or tiles of a roof. sqm 44.00 48.00
8.11 Stripping and stacking iron sheets of a roof sqm 29.00 32.00
including ridging, flashing, eaves boards
gutters and down pipes.
8.12 Add for planks and battens in case of items nos sqm 25.00 28.00
8.10 and 8.11
8.13 Add for roof trusses of iron or wood, (rafters, sqm 53.00 58.00
purling etc.) in case of item Nos. 8.10 and 8.11.
8.21 Dismantling plank ceiling and supporting timber sqm 67.00 74.00
8.22 Dismantling cloth ceiling and supporting timber sqm 29.00 32.00
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Rate Rate Rate Rate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8.28 Removing sal ballies from structures including each 39.00 43.00
stacking
8.31 Scraping
(e) Bricks dismantled from brick work in lime nos 1580.00 1738.00
or concrete
(f) Bricks dismantled from brick work in nos 395.00 435.00
mud.
(g) Tittle 30x15x5 Cm (or 30.48x15.24x5.08 nos 2073.00 2280.00
Cm) dismantled from the work in lime or
cement
(h) Dismantling bouldet masonry
(i) In cement or lime cum 626.00 689.00
(ii) In mud cum 137.00 151.00
8.32 Dismantling wire gauge with frame work sqm 11.00 12.00
including separating frame work and putting
wire gauge into rolls.
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Rate Rate Rate Rate
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8.33 Dismantling reinforced brick work including cum 1608.00 1769.00
cutting, cleaning and straightening of bars.
8.34 Dismantling rain water pipes of ACC/CI with mtr 21.00 23.00
clamps and specials etc.
8.37 Dismantling wooden chhajas and sun shades sqm 52.00 57.00
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Rate Rate Rate Rate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8.43 Taking out existing CC interlocking paver sqm 107.00 118.00
blocks from footpath/ central verge, including
removal of rubbish etc., disposal of
unserviceable material to the dumping ground,
for which payment shall be made separately
and stacking of serviceable material within 50
metre lead as per direction of Engineer-in-
Charge.
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CHAPTER NO. 9
CENTRING AND SHUTTERING
Notes :-
(i) Unless otherwise stated, the rates include handling of all materials within 100 metres.
(ii) Where-ever smooth exposed concrete finish is desired and plaster is not to be done 10 percent
extra on the labour rates shall be payable. The through rates shall be increased correspondingly.
(iii) These rates are for steel shuttering only. So only steel shuttering is to be used.
Rates
Sr. No. Description Unit Sub-
Plains Mountionus
region
1 2 3 4 5
9.1 Shuttering for faces of concrete foundations and foundation
beam & plinth beam (vertical or battering)
sqm 210.00 231.00
9.2 Centering and shuttering for faces of walls, partitions,
retaining walls and the like (vertical or bartering including
attached pilasters buttresses etc
sqm 405.00 446.00
9.3 Centering and shuttering for faces of walls, partitions,
retaining walls and the like (vertical or battering) including
attached pilasters, buttresses etc when curved.
sqm 445.00 490.00
9.4 Centering and shuttering for columns (Square or
rectangular or poly gonal in plain) Sqm 477.00 525.00
9.5 Centering and shuttering for columns (circular or curved in
plain) sqm 482.00 530.00
9.6 Centering and shuttering for sides and soffits of beam,
beams launchings girders bressumers, lintels
sqm 380.00 418.00
9.7 Centering and shuttering for arches of varandah, door and
windows openings.
sqm 927.00 1020.00
9.8 Centering and shuttering for flat surfaces such as
suspended floors, roofs, landings, chajjas, shelves etc.
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9.9 Centring and shuttering for stair cases with sloping with
soffits including risers and stringers.
sqm 446.00 491.00
9.10 Centring and shuttering for parapet, fascias and other
similar items including edges.
sqm 520.00 572.00
9.11 Centring and shuttering for slab of culverts for vent height
up to 3.00 mtr
sqm 581.00 639.00
9.12 Centring and shuttering for R.C.C. domes
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CHAPTER NO. 10
CONCRETE
Notes :-
(i) Unless otherwise stated, the labour rates include the rehandling charges of material within 100
(ii) The labour and through rates include the cost of water. Where water is supplied by the
department, the rate shall be decreased accordingly.
(iii) The labour rates as well as through rates of concrete include the cost of curing and protecting in
bad weather conditions.
(iv) The rates given below are for hand-mixed concrete unless otherwise specified.
(v) The rates given below are for non-vibrated concrete unless otherwise specified.
(vi) The rates given for superstructure are work done up to a height of 4 metres above plinth level or
up to the first storey roof top level which ever may be lower.The rate given for superstructure are
for work done upto a height of 4 meters above plinth level or upto the first storey roof top level,
which ever may be lower.
(vii) To the extent the plinth area of an inter floor remains within and up to 40 percent of the plinth
area of the main storey of the building immediately below the said inter-floor such an inter floor
should be regarded as mezzanine and if plinth area of the said inter-floor exceeds this limiting
figure of 40 per cent then the said inter-floor should be regarded for purposes of note (vi) above
as a regular storey. A mezzanine floor is not to be regarded as a separate additional storey in
the structure for purposes of allowing extra rate for concrete in superstructure . In the case of
building storey having such a mezzanine, therefore, the storey shall be considered for the full
height ignoring the existence of the mezzanine inter-floor.
(viii) The rates given below are for both cast-in-situ and precast work. The precast work includes the
cost of hoisting and fixing in position.
(ix) The rates for all items exclude the cost of steel reinforcement and form work/centring and
shuttering except for item No. 10.40 rate of which includes the labour and material for centring
and shuttering complete.
(x) The labour rates given in this chapter include the cost of water, Tools and Plant, Scaffolding
(Labour and material) and cost of good earth for mud mortar, wherever required.
(xi) Coarse sand for item No. 10.13 to 10.28, 10.40, 10.59 to 10.65 & 10.70 shall be as per Punjab
PWD Specifications No.3.30.
(xii) 10 percent extra is payable on labour only for work in RCC slabs having inclination more than 25
degrees with the horizontal. Nothing extra shall be paid for lesser inclinations.
(xiii) Item no 10.1 to 10.12 are without using mechanical mixer allowed for the work where the overall
quantity of PCC involved is only up to 5 cum at 1 site or carrying of mixer is not feasible. Where
overall quantity is more than 5 cum the work is to be got executed by using mechanical mixer.
(xiv) The rate for mixed design item with or without admixture, nothing extra shall be paid for adding
the admixture or cement. Where concreting is done by using RMC/Pumping cement content
required to be increase by 2% of cement content in respective items after getting approval from
the competent authority.
10.2 Mud concrete with stone ballast 40mm gauge Cum 1699.00 2515.00 1869.00 2685.00
mixing by manual means.
10.3 Lime concrete 1:2:8 (0.13 cum lime 0.26 cum Cum 1205.00 3440.00 1326.00 3561.00
surkhi one cum brick ballast) 40mm gauge
mixing by manual means.
10.4 Lime concrete 16:24:100 (0.16 cum lime, Cum 1205.00 3594.00 1326.00 3715.00
0.24 cum surkhi and one cum brick ballast
32mm gauge mixing by manual means.
10.5 Lime concrete 16:24:100 (0.16 cum lime, Cum 1205.00 3594.00 1326.00 3715.00
0.24 cum surkhi and one cum brick ballast
20mm gauge mixing by manual means.
10.6 Cement concrete 1:8:16
a
With brick ballast 32mm / 40mm gauge
i mixing by manual means Cum 1205.00 3411.00 1326.00 3532.00
ii mixing by mechanical means using concrete Cum 1316.00 3523.00 1448.00 3655.00
mixer volumetric type
With stonebaggregates 40mm gauge
i mixing by manual means Cum 1205.00 3015.00 1326.00 3136.00
ii mixing by mechanical means using concrete Cum 1316.00 3127.00 1448.00 3259.00
mixer volumetric type
10.7 Cement concrete 1:8:16
ii mixing by mechanical means using concrete Cum 1316.00 2948.00 1448.00 3080.00
mixer volumetric type
With stonebaggregates 20mm gauge
i mixing by manual means Cum 1205.00 3027.00 1326.00 3148.00
ii mixing by mechanical means using concrete Cum 1316.00 3139.00 1448.00 3271.00
mixer volumetric type
ii mixing by mechanical means using concrete Cum 1316.00 3664.00 1448.00 3796.00
mixer volumetric type
ii mixing by mechanical means using concrete Cum 1316.00 3290.00 1448.00 3422.00
mixer volumetric type
10.9 Cement concrete 1:5:10
ii mixing by mechanical means using concrete Cum 1316.00 3228.00 1448.00 3360.00
mixer volumetric type
(b)aggregate 40mm gauge
With stone
ii mixing by mechanical means using concrete Cum 1316.00 3421.00 1448.00 3553.00
mixer volumetric type
10.10 Cement concrete 1:4:8
ii mixing by mechanical means using concrete Cum 1316.00 3999.00 1448.00 4131.00
mixer volumetric type
10.11 Cement concrete 1:4:8
ii mixing by mechanical means using concrete Cum 1316.00 3619.00 1448.00 3751.00
mixer volumetric type
10.12 Cement concrete 1:3:6
ii mixing by mechanical means using concrete Cum 1316.00 3924.00 1448.00 4056.00
mixer volumetric type
10.13 Cement concrete 1:2:4
ii mixing by mechanical means using concrete Cum 1316.00 4675.00 1448.00 4807.00
mixer volumetric type
10.14 Extra over item No. 10.1 to 10.13 when work Cum 267.00 267.00 294.00 294.00
is done in situ in small quantities not
exceeding 0.30 cum per block in situ such as
staggered blocks, arrows, concrete block
over inverted filters, bed plates arches etc.
10.15 Reinforced cement concrete M-20 Cum 1801.00 5158.00 1981.00 1981.00
mechnically batch mixed using batch type
concrete mixer as per IS:1791 and vibrated
by needle vibrator but excluding steel
reinforcement centring and shuttering in
foundation and plinth.
10.16 Reinforced cement concrete M-25 Cum 1801.00 5385.00 1981.00 5565.00
mechnically batch mixed using batch type
concrete mixer as per IS:1791 and vibrated
by needle vibrator but excluding steel
reinforcement centring and shuttering in
foundation and plinth
10.17 Reinforced cement concrete M-30 Cum 1801.00 5676.00 1981.00 5856.00
mechnically batch mixed using batch type
concrete mixer as per IS:1791 and vibrated
by needle vibrator but excluding steel
reinforcement centring and shuttering in
foundation and plinth
10.18 Reinforced cement concrete M-35 Cum 1801.00 5974.00 1981.00 6154.00
mechnically batch mixed using batch type
concrete mixer as per IS:1791 and vibrated
by needle vibrator but excluding steel
reinforcement centring and shuttering in
foundation and plinth
10.20 Reinforced cement concrete M-20 Cum 2551.00 5908.00 2806.00 6163.00
mechnically batch mixed using batch type
concrete mixer as per IS:1791 and vibrated
by needle vibrator but excluding steel
reinforcement centring and shuttering in
supersturcture.
10.21 Reinforced cement concrete M-25 Cum 2551.00 6135.00 2806.00 6390.00
mechnically batch mixed using batch type
concrete mixer as per IS:1791 and vibrated
by needle vibrator but excluding steel
reinforcement centring and shuttering in
supersturcture.
10.22 Reinforced cement concrete M-30 Cum 2551.00 6426.00 2806.00 6681.00
mechnically batch mixed using batch type
concrete mixer as per IS:1791 and vibrated
by needle vibrator but excluding steel
reinforcement centring and shuttering in
supersturcture.
10.23 Reinforced cement concrete M-35 Cum 2551.00 6724.00 2806.00 6979.00
mechnically batch mixed using batch type
concrete mixer as per IS:1791 and vibrated
by needle vibrator but excluding steel
reinforcement centring and shutteringin
supersturcture.
10.24 Reinforced cement concrete M-40 Cum 2551.00 6884.00 2806.00 7139.00
mechnically batch mixed using batch mixed
using concrete mixer and vibrated by needle
vibrator but excluding steel reinforcement
centring and shuttering in supersturcture.
10.25 Damp proof course 7.5 Cm thick cement sqm. 183.00 534.00 201.00 552.00
concret 1:2:4 with 2 coats of bitumen 20/30
penetration at 1.65 Kg per sqm laid hot and
sanded
10.26 Damp proof course 4cm thick of cement sqm. 98.00 331.00 108.00 341.00
condcrete 1:2:4 with 2 coats of bitumen 20/30
penetration at 1.65 Kg per sqm laid hot and
sanded
10.27 Damp proof course 4cm thick of cement sqm. 98.00 244.00 108.00 254.00
concrete 1:2:4 with water proofing compound
as per manufacture guidelines.
10.29 Supplying & laying dry brick bats Cum 146.00 992.00 161.00 1007.00
10.30 Supplying & laying dry brick ballast Cum 146.00 1461.00 161.00 1476.00
10.31 Nicking cement concrete surface (over 28 Sqm 23.00 28.00 25.00 30.00
days old including praparation and laying
slurry
10.32 Washing concrete surface scrubbing with sqm 14.00 19.00 15.00 20.00
brushes includding preparing and laying
slurry
10.33 Nicking lime concrete surface sqm 16.00 16.00 18.00 18.00
10.34 Grouting concrete between the grooves of sqm 317.00 317.00 349.00 349.00
gates including labour for shuttering
10.36 Preparing surface for inverted fillers sqm 13.00 13.00 14.00 14.00
10.37 Plain cement concrete 1:8:16 with stone Cum 1205.00 2712.00 1326.00 2833.00
ballast 40mm guage using 20% plum
10.38 Plum cement concrete 1:6:12 with stone Cum 1205.00 2829.00 1326.00 2950.00
ballast 40mm gauge, using 20% plum
10.39 Plum cement concrete 1:5:10 with stone Cum 1205.00 2947.00 1326.00 3068.00
ballast 40mm gauge using 20 percent plum
10.43 Extra for using concrete mixer volumetric Cum 136.00 136.00 150.00 150.00
type where not included in the rates .
10.44 Extra for using needle vibrator where not Cum 27.00 27.00 30.00 30.00
included in the rates .
10.45 Extra for using computerised concrete batch Cum 340.00 340.00 374.00 374.00
mixing plant including carriage by transist
mixer within 1 km lead (note: where concrete
mixer is already included in the rate the same
shall be deducted )
10.46 Extra for pumping charges of Batch Mix Cum 88.00 88.00 97.00 97.00
Concrete / Readimix conrete work
b Extra rate for enhancement in pumping Cum 22.00 22.00 24.00 24.00
power, addition of pipe length, scaffolding for
handling the pipe arrangement for pumping
of concrete in subsequent storey above the
below storey up to height of 4 meters or part
there of up to the roof top level of that storey
10.47 Extra for carriage of RMC/batch mixed Cum/ 34.00 34.00 37.00 37.00
concrete with transit mixture Beyond 1st km . km
10.49 Extra for RCC/PCC work done above 4 cum 45.00 45.00 50.00 50.00
metres height (where any single storey
exceeds 4 metres in height) for every
additional height of 1 metres or part thereof.
10.50 Extra for using admixure in designed mix kg 15.00 60.00 17.00 62.00
concrete.
10.51 Providing precast cement concrete Jali 1:2:4
(1 cement: 2 coarse sand : 4 graded stone
aggregate 6mm nominal size) reinforced with
1.6 mm dia mild steel wire including centring
and shuttering, roughening cleaning, fixing
and finishing in cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement:
3 fine sand) etc. complete excluding
plastering of the jambs, sills and soffits.
10.52 Extra for laying PCC/RCC in or under foul Cum 220.00 220.00 242.00 242.00
positions
Single pile
Above 50 tonne and upto 100 tonne capacity each 35696.00 35696.00 39266.00 39266.00
pile test
Above 50 tonne and upto 100 tonne capacity each 35696.00 35696.00 39266.00 39266.00
pile test
(i) Unless otherwise stated, the labour rates include the cost of rehandling of materials within 100
metres.
(ii) These rates are meant for small engineering works where the total quantity of Brick work does
not exceed 15 cum and for all building works and boundry walls. The labour rates for large
engineering works except building works and boundry walls involving more than 15 cum of brick
work shall be reduced by ten per cent and the through rates shall be reduced correspondingly.
(iii) Through rate for brick work with 2nd class Bricks will be reduced by Rs. 180/- per cum than the
rates with first class Bricks for that item of work.
(iv) The labour rates as well as through rates include the cost of water. In case water is supplied free
by the department, rates will be reduced accordingly.
(v) The rates for brick work done, upto 1.5 metres height above the top of foundation concrete in
case of compound walls and in other Engineering works is the same as for brick work in
foundation and plinth.
(vi) The Labour rate given in this chapter include the cost of water, tools & plants, scaffolding
(Labour & Materials) and cost of good earth for mud mortar and mud plaster, where ever
required.
(vii) To the extent the plinth area of an inter floor called mezzanine remains within and upto 40 per
cent of the plinth area for the main storey of the building immediately below the said inter floor,
such an inter floor should be regarded as mezzanine and if plinth area of the inter floor exceeds
this limiting figure of 40 per cent than the inter floor should be considered, for purpose of item
No. 11.29 of this chapter, as a regular storey. A mezzanine floor is not to be regarded as a
separate additional storey in the structure for purpose of allowing extra rate for brick work under
item No. 11.29. In the case of a building storey having such a mezzanine, that storey shall be
considered for the full height as if ignoring the existence of the mezzanine inter floor.
(viii) Regarding the payment of extra rate, upto first storey (4 mtr height) above plinth level, the rates
for super structure will be payable only for subsuquest storey above roof of lower floor level, the
structure above plinth level, on natural ground level, will be considered as first storey.
(ix) The rate for this chapter has been worked out with fine sand.If coarse sand is to be used then
extra rate as per item no.11.73 will be added.
(x) Ground hydrated lime shall be used in all items of brick work in lime mortar.
(xi) For large engineering works the labour rates will be reduced by 10% & through rate will be
payable accordingly.
11.1 (ii) Pulverized Fly Ash - Lime Bricks as per class- cum 1327.00 4509.00 1460.00 4642.00
12.5 of IS: 12894-2002 laid in cement sand
mortar 1:7 in foundation and plinth (laying shall
be done as per PWD specifications).
11.2 (i) First class burnt brick work laid in cement sand cum 1464.00 5008.00 1610.00 5154.00
mortar 1:7 in first storey upto 4 metres above
plinth level.
11.2 (ii) Pulverized Fly Ash - Lime Bricks as per class- cum 1464.00 4647.00 1610.00 4793.00
12.5 of IS: 12894-2002 laid in cement Sand
mortar 1:7 in first storey upto (4 metres) above
plinth level (laying shall be done as per PWD
specifications).
11.3 (i) First class burnt brick laid in cement sand cum 1327.00 4934.00 1460.00 5067.00
mortar 1:6 in foundation and plinth
11.3 (ii) Pulverized Fly Ash - Lime Bricks as per class- cum 1327.00 4573.00 1460.00 4706.00
12.5 of IS: 12894-002 laid in cement sand
mortar 1:6 in foundation and plinth (laying shall
be done as per PWD specifications).
11.4 (i) First class burnt brick work laid in cement sand cum 1464.00 5071.00 1610.00 5217.00
mortar 1:6 in first storey upto 4 metres above
plinth level.
11.4 (ii) Pulverized Fly Ash - Lime Bricks as per class- cum 1464.00 4711.00 1610.00 4857.00
12.5 of IS:12894-2002 laid in cement sand
mortar 1:6 in first storey (upto 4 metre height)
above plint level (laying shall be done as per
PWD specifications).
11.5 First class burnt brick work laid in cement sand cum 1327.00 5013.00 1460.00 5146.00
mortar 1:5 in foundation and plinth
11.6 First class burnt brick work laid in cement sand cum 1464.00 5151.00 1610.00 5297.00
mortar 1:5 in first storey upto 4 metres above
plinth level.
11.6 (ii) Pulverized Fly Ash - Lime Bricks as per class- cum 1464.00 4790.00 1610.00 4936.00
12.5 of IS: 12894-2002 laid in cement sand
mortar 1:5 in first stoery upto 4 metres above
plinth level (laying shall be done as per PWD
specifications).
11.7 First class burnt brick work laid in cement sand cum 1327.00 5109.00 1460.00 5242.00
mortar 1:4 in foundation and plinth
11.7 (ii) Pulverized Fly Ash - Lime Bricks as per class- cum 1327.00 4748.00 1460.00 4881.00
12.5 of IS:12894-2002 laid in cement sand
mortar 1:4 in foundation and plinth (laying shall
be done as per PWD specifications).
11.8 First class burnt brick work laid in cement sand cum 1464.00 5246.00 1610.00 5392.00
mortar 1:4 in first storey upto 4 metres above
plinth level.
11.8 (ii) Pulverized Fly Ash - Lime Bricks as per class- cum 1464.00 4886.00 1610.00 5032.00
12.5 of IS:12894-2002 laid in cement sand
mortar 1:4 in first storey upto 4 metres above
plinth level (laying shall be done as per PWD
specifications).
11.9 First class burnt brick work laid in cement sand cum 1327.00 5315.00 1460.00 5448.00
mortar 1:3 in foundation and plinth
11.9 (ii) Pulverized Fly Ash - Lime Bricks as per class- cum 1327.00 4955.00 1460.00 5088.00
12.5 of IS: 12894-2002 laid in cement sand
mortar 1:3 in foundation and plinth (laying shall
be done as per PWD specifications).
11.10 First class burnt brick work laid in cement sand cum 1464.00 5453.00 1610.00 5599.00
mortar 1:3 in first storey upto 4 metres above
plinth level.
11.10 (ii) Pulverized Fly Ash - Lime Bricks as per class- cum 1464.00 5092.00 1610.00 5238.00
12.5 of IS: 12894-2002 laid in cement sand
mortar 1:3 in First storey upto 4 metres above
plinth level (laying shall be done as per PWD
specifications).
11.11 First class burnt brick work laid in cement sand cum 1464.00 5787.00 1610.00 5933.00
mortar 1:2 in first storey upto 4 metres above
plinth level.
11.12 First class burnt brick work laid in lime mortor cum 1327.00 5164.00 1460.00 5297.00
1:2 (one lime and two surkhi) foundation and
plinth
11.13 First class burnt brick work laid in lime mortor cum 1464.00 5301.00 1610.00 5447.00
1:2 (one lime and two surkhi) in first storey
(upto 4 metres height) above plinth level.
11.14 First class burnt brick work laid in lime surkhi cum 1327.00 5848.00 1460.00 5981.00
and mortar 1:1:1 (one lime, one surkhi and one
sand) in foundation and plinth)
11.15 First class burnt brick work laid in lime surkhi cum 1464.00 5379.00 1610.00 5525.00
and mortar 1:1:1 (one lime, one surkhi and one
sand) in first storey (upto 4 metres height)
above plinth level
11.16 First class brick work laid in cement, lime, sand cum 1327.00 5163.00 1460.00 5296.00
mortar 1:1:6 (one cement, one lime and six
sand) in foundation and plinth
11.17 First class brick work laid in cement, lime sand cum 1464.00 5301.00 1610.00 5447.00
mortar 1:1:6 in first storey (upto 4 metres
height) above plinth level
11.18 First class brick work laid in cement, lime, sand cum 1327.00 5115.00 1460.00 5248.00
mortar 1:2:9 (one cement, two lime and nine
sand) in foundation and plinth
11.19 First class brick work laid in cement, lime sand cum 1464.00 5252.00 1610.00 5398.00
mortar 1:2:9 (one cement, two lime and nine
sand) in first storey (upto 4 metres height)
above plinth level
11.20 First class brick work laid in cement, lime, sand cum 1327.00 5094.00 1460.00 5227.00
mortar 1:3:12 (one cement, three lime and
Twelve sand) in foundation and plinth
11.21 First class brick work laid in cement, lime sand cum 1464.00 5252.00 1610.00 5398.00
mortar 1:3:12 (one cement, three lime and
Twelve sand) in first storey (upto 4 metres
height) above plinth level
11.22 115mm brick wall laid in cement, lime sand Sqm. 206.00 626.00 227.00 647.00
mortar 1:1:6 (one cement, one lime and Six
sand) in super structure (up to 4 metre height)
above plinth level.
11.23 First class burnt brick work laid in mud mortar cum 819.00 3833.00 901.00 3915.00
in foundation and plinth
11.24 First class brick work laid in mud mortar in first cum 1004.00 4018.00 1104.00 4118.00
storey (upto 4 metre height) above plinth level
in super structure.
11.25 Extra for laying brick work in or under water cum 139.00 139.00 153.00 153.00
and/or liquid mud including cost of pumping or
bailing out water and removing slush etc.
complete.
11.26 Extra for forming cavity 5cm to 7.5cm wide in Sqm 96.00 121.00 106.00 131.00
cavity walls with necessary weep and vent
holes including use of cores and cost of
providing and fixing bitumastic coated M .S.
ties 300mm long of 25x3mm section at not less
than 3 ties per sqm as per approved design.
11.27 Brick work with machine moulded modular cum 1021.00 4907.00 1123.00 5009.00
bricks of class designation 125 in exposed
brick work including making horizontal and
vertical grooves 10mm wide 12mm deep
complete above plinth level in super structure
in cement mortar 1:6 (1 cement : 6 fine sand).
11.29 d Extra for 115mm thick brick work of walls done Sqm. 30.00 30.00 33.00 33.00
above 4 meters (where any single storey
exceeds 4 meters in height) for every
additional height of 2 meters or parts there of.
11.30 (a) Extra for profile walls Cum 103.00 103.00 113.00 113.00
(b) Extra for flared out walls of syphon, super cum 143.00 143.00 157.00 157.00
11.31 Extra for brick work in square or rectangular cum 430.00 430.00 473.00 473.00
11.32 Extra for burnt brick work in circular pillars cum 975.00 1860.00 1073.00 1958.00
constructed with dressed bricks including cost
of dressing bricks
(a) Upto 1.5 Meters Span cum 175.00 396.00 193.00 414.00
(b) More than 1.5 metres but less than 3 cum 286.00 634.00 315.00 663.00
metres span
(c) More than 3 metres but less than 6 cum 394.00 837.00 433.00 876.00
metres span
11.34 115 mm thick brick wall with every fourth sqm 226.00 695.00 249.00 718.00
course reinforced with hoop iron laid in 1:4
cement mortar in superstructure
11.35 115mm thick brick wall in cement sand mortar Sqm. 175.00 611.00 193.00 629.00
1:4 without reinforcement in foundations and
plinth
11.37 115mm thick brick wall in cement sand mortar Sqm. 175.00 601.00 193.00 619.00
1:5 without reinforcement in foundations and
plinth
11.38 115mm thick brick wall in cement sand mortar Sqm. 204.00 630.00 224.00 650.00
1:5 without reinforcement in superstructure
11.39 75mm thick brick wall laid in cement sand Sqm. 211.00 553.00 232.00 574.00
mortar 1:4 with every alternate course
reinforced with hoopiron in superstructure
11.40 First class 115mm thick honey comb brick Sqm. 222.00 672.00 244.00 694.00
work laid in cement mortar 1:4
11.41 First class 225mm thick honey comb brick Sqm. 315.00 991.00 347.00 1023.00
work laid in cement mortar 1:4
11.42 Providing 75 mm first class brick drip course at Rmt 55.00 121.00 61.00 127.00
juntion of roof and walls laid in cement sand
mortar 1:4 including dressing of bricks
11.43 Providing 75 mm first class brick on edge drip Rmt 83.00 192.00 91.00 200.00
course at juntion of roof and walls laid in
cement sand mortar 1:4 including dressing of
bricks
11.44 Reinforced brick work in lintels 1:3 Cement cum 2113.00 6135.00 2324.00 6346.00
sand mortar excluding steel reinforcement.
11.45 First class brick tile masonry with cum 2109.00 8715.00 2320.00 8926.00
22.86x11.43x3.81 cm tiles in cement sand
mortar 1:4 in Ist storey upto 4 metres above
plinth level.
11.46 First class brick tile masonry with cum 2109.00 8413.00 2320.00 8624.00
22.86x11.43x3.81cm tiles in cement sand
mortar 1:6 in Ist storey upto 4 metres above
plinth level.
11.48 Extra for brick tile masonry in square or cum 498.00 498.00 548.00 548.00
rectangular pillars
11.49 Tile facing with 22.86x11.43x3.81 cm tile laid in Sqm 321.00 631.00 353.00 663.00
cement sand mortar 1:4 in Ist storey upto 4
metres above plinth level without steel
reinforcement
11.50 Tile facing with 22.86x11.43x3.81 cm tile laid in Sqm 307.00 716.00 338.00 747.00
cement sand mortar 1:4 in Ist storey upto 4
metres above plinth level without steel
reinforcement
11.51 Bricks and bricks jali tile with 22.86cmx11.43 Sqm 249.00 676.00 274.00 701.00
cm thick alternate layer laid in cement sand
mortar 1:4 using 30 number bricks tiles
22.56x11.43x3.81cm
11.52 Extra for tile facing in additional storey upto 4 Sqm 30.00 30.00 33.00 33.00
metres above the top of structual roof of the
lower storey
11.53 Brick jali with 22.86x11.43cm thick alternative Sqm 312.00 775.00 343.00 806.00
layers laid in cement sand mortar 1:4 using 58
number bricks
11.54 V shaped brick jali in 22.86cm thick walls laid Sqm 1182.00 1872.00 1300.00 1990.00
in cement sand mortar 1:6 finished with
12.5mm thick cement sand plaster 1:6
including making straight edges with plaster
11.55 Dressed or moulded three brick cornice laid in Mtr. 116.00 260.00 128.00 272.00
cement sand mortar 1:4 including 12.5mm
thick cement plaster 1:4 or pointing as required
11.56 Dressed or moulded two brick cornice laid in Mtr. 165.00 251.00 182.00 268.00
cement sand mortar 1:4 including 12.5mm
thick cement plaster 1:4 or pointing as required
11.57 Dressed or moulded one brick cornice laid in Mtr. 81.00 110.00 89.00 118.00
cement sand mortar 1:4 including 12.5mm
thick cement plaster 1:4 or pointing as required
11.58 Corbelling around almirah including 12.5mm Mtr. 72.00 136.00 79.00 143.00
thick cement plaster 1:6
11.59 Maroo corners making from first class bricks Nos. 156.00 194.00 172.00 210.00
and fixed in position with cement morter 1:4
11.60 Dressing chamfering of bricks to required Nos. 5.00 5.00 6.00 6.00
shape in masonry work
11.61 Replacing Kallor eaten bricks Nos. 8.00 16.00 9.00 17.00
11.62 Labour for brick work laid dry in walls. Cum 420.00 4076.00 462.00 4118.00
11.63 Extra for special moulded radiated work in Cum 459.00 459.00 505.00 505.00
arches of egg-shaped sewers circular barrals
and similar drainge works, excluding cost of
centering and moulds
11.64 Extra for specially moulded brick work in Cum 311.00 311.00 342.00 342.00
circular work such as well shafts circular
sumps, pump chambers etc. in which specially
moulded or cut bricks have to be used but for
which no centring or supports are required upto
4.5 metre internal diametre.
11.65 Chiselling side of head regulator's and other Sqm. 342.00 342.00 376.00 376.00
brick work to increase gullet width
11.66 Fire brick work in linings to fire places flues etc. cum 2391.00 5924.00 2630.00 6163.00
(excepting in chimney shafts.)
11.67 Pise work (mud walling) including the cost of Cum 601.00 601.00 661.00 661.00
earth water and laying the earth into shape,
pruning and scraping complete in all respect.
11.68 Extra labour for First class burnt bricks cum 1798.00 1798.00 1978.00 1978.00
masonry in well steining of square, rectangular
or polygonal well.
11.69 Extra labour for First class burnt brick masonry cum 1978.00 1978.00 2176.00 2176.00
in well steining of circular well.
11.70 76mm thick brick architrave to windows and Mtr. 60.00 113.00 66.00 119.00
venttilators 115mm projected laid in cement
sand mortar 1:4 including 12mm thick cement
plaster 1:4
11.71 Providing 5.55cm brick daily facing with brick sqm 261.00 562.00 261.00 562.00
size 22.86cm x 5.55cm x 6.83cm to be
obtained after cutting from full brick size of
22.86cm x 11.11cm x 6.83cm laid in cement
sand mortar 1:3 on RCC lintels, beams, facia
etc.
11.72 Providing and laying autoclaved aerated cum 1205.00 5637.00 1326.00 5758.00
cement blocks masonry with 100mm thick AAC
blocks in super structure above plinth level in
cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement : 4 fine sand )
The rate includes providing and placing in
position 2 Nos. 6 mm dia M.S. bars at every
third course of masonry work.
11.74 Providing and laying in super structure for first cum 1774.00 9015.00 1951.00 9192.00
storey factory made with vibro-hydraulic
compaction machine precast solid block of
cement concrete setting in position with
cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement:3 course sand )
including cost of hosting, centering and
shuttering complete as per IS:2185 (Part-1):
2005.
11.75 Providing and laying in super structure for first cum 1774.00 7484.00 1951.00 7661.00
storey factory made with vibro-hydraulic
compaction machine precast Hollow block of
cement concrete setting in position with
cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement:3 course sand )
including cost of hosting, centering and
shuttering complete as per IS:2185 (Part-1):
2005.
11.77 Providing and laying in super structure for first Sqm 219.00 783.00 241.00 805.00
storey factory made with vibro-hydraulic
compaction machine precast hollow block of
cement concrete 100 mm thick setting in
position with cement mortar 1:3 (1cement:3
course sand ) including cost of hosting,
centering and shuttering complete as per
IS:2185 (Part-1): 2005.
11.78 Perforated Burnt Clay Bricks having strength cum 1327.00 4976.00 1460.00 5109.00
12.5 N/mm2 of IS:2222 laid in cement sand
mortar 1:5 in in foundation and plinth (laying
shall be done as per PWD specifications).
11.79 Perforated Burnt Clay Bricks having strength cum 1464.00 5114.00 1610.00 5260.00
12.5 N/mm2 of IS: 2222 laid in cement sand
mortar 1:5 in first stoery upto 4 metres above
plinth level (laying shall be done as per PWD
specifications).
11.80 Perforated Burnt Clay Bricks having strength cum 1327.00 4887.00 1460.00 5020.00
12.5 N/mm2 of IS: 2222 laid in cement sand
mortar 1:6 in in foundation and plinth (laying
shall be done as per PWD specifications)
11.81 Perforated Burnt Clay Bricks having strength cum 1464.00 5025.00 1610.00 5171.00
12.5 N/mm2 of IS: 2222 laid in cement sand
mortar 1:6 in first stoery upto 4 metres above
plinth level (laying shall be done as per PWD
specifications).
11.83 Providing & Laying 100 mm thick mansonay in sqm 181.00 893.00 199.00 911.00
super structure with factory made precast burnt
clay hollow blocks conforming to IS: 3952) in
position with cement mortar 1:4 including cost
of hoisting centering & shuttering complete
laying shall be done as per PWD
specifications.
11.84 Extra for labour for works involving up to 1.00 cum 332.00 332.00 365.00 365.00
cum. for First class burnt work laid in cement
sand mortar in foundation and plinth for repair
work.
11.85 Extra for labour for works involving up to 1.00 cum 344.00 367.00 378.00 401.00
cum. for First class burnt work laid in cement
sand mortar in superstructure for repair work.
STONE MASONRY
Notes :-
(i) The labour rates include the cost of water, tools & plant, labour & materials for scaffolding, centring
and shuttering, ladders, plant & templates, wherever required, and cost of good earth for mud
mortar where required.
(ii) Unless otherwise stated, the labour rates include the rehandling of materials within 100 metres.
(iii) The labour rates include the cost of dressing stones according to the relevant PWD Specifications.
(iv) The labour as well as through rates for item nos. 12.11, to 12.13, 12.16 to 12.24, 12.28 to 12.34 are
applicable when quarried stone is used. When work is executed with small boulders or with stone
obtained by breaking large boulders, the above rates will be increased by 220/- per cum on
account of extra labour involved in dressing.
(v) The through rate of the stone masonry includes the cost of stone at the site of work irrespective of
the distance from the source. But stone masonry will normally be constructed in such area where
stone is available locally or in the vicinity of the site of the work. Variations in actual lead in such
cases will be taken care of by premium / abatement over the schedule rates.However where stone
is not available near at site but has to be brought from long distances, item of stone masonry
should not be specified. If some work has to be constructed in stone due to very special reasons,
extra provision for carriage of stone should be made in the estimates.
12.2 Fine ashlar in cement mortar (1:6) upto 6 meters cum 15309.00 16765.00 16840.00 18296.00
above plinth level.
12.3 Rough tooled & bastard ashlar in cement mortar cum 10833.00 12886.00 11916.00 13969.00
(1.3) upto 6 meters above plinth level.
12.4 Rough tooled & bastard ashlar in cement mortar cum 10833.00 12617.00 11916.00 13700.00
(1:6) upto 6 meters above plinth level.
12.5 Rustic ashlar in cement mortar 1:3 upto 6 meters cum 10689.00 12742.00 11758.00 13811.00
above plinth level.
12.6 Rustic ashlar in cement mortar 1:6 upto 6 meters cum 10689.00 12055.00 11758.00 13124.00
above plinth level
12.9 Cut stone work in cornices, string courses, etc. cum 22952.00 24766.00 25247.00 27061.00
in cement mortar 1:3
12.10 Cut stone work in cornices, string courses, etc. cum 22952.00 24697.00 25247.00 26992.00
in cement mortar 1:4
12.12 Block in course upto 4 meters above plinth level cum 8345.00 10751.00 9180.00 11586.00
in cement mortar 1:5
12.13 Block in course upto 4 meters above plinth level cum 8345.00 10679.00 9180.00 11514.00
in cement mortar 1:6
12.14 Extra for above items for every additional storey cum 256.00 256.00 282.00 282.00
of height upto 4 meters above the top of
structural roof of lower storey.
12.15 Add extra for arch work including centring and cum 653.00 811.00 718.00 876.00
shuttering
SQUARED OR RECTANGULAR PILARS OF
RUBBLE MASONRY
12.16 Squared rubble masonry coursed (coursed cum 2588.00 5193.00 2847.00 5452.00
rubble) in foundations and plinth in Cement
mortar 1:4
12.17 Squared rubble masonry coursed (coursed cum 2588.00 5059.00 2847.00 5318.00
rubble) in foundations and plinth in cement
mortar 1:5
12.18 Squared rubble masonry coursed (coursed cum 2588.00 4971.00 2847.00 5230.00
rubble) in foundations and plinth in Cement
mortar 1:6
12.19 Squared rubble masonry coursed (coursed cum 2279.00 3889.00 2507.00 4117.00
rubble) in foundations and plinth in mud mortar
(b) where stone is available within 100 meters cum 1656.00 - 1822.00 -
from rock cutting already done
(c) where stone is available within 100 meters cum 1373.00 - 1510.00 -
from dismantled or failed structure
12.21 Squared rubble masonry uncoursed or built to cum 2810.00 5415.00 3091.00 5696.00
courses in foundations and plinth in cement
mortar 1:4 to a pattern if specified.
12.22 Squared rubble masonry uncoursed or built to cum 2810.00 5280.00 3091.00 5561.00
courses in foundations and plinth in cement
mortar 1:5 to a pattern if specified.
12.23 Squared rubble masonry uncoursed or built to cum 2810.00 5192.00 3091.00 5473.00
course in foundation and plinth in cement mortar
1:6 to a pattern if specified
12.24 Squared rubble masonry uncoursed or built to cum 2427.00 4037.00 2670.00 4280.00
courses in foundations and plinth in mud mortar
to a pattern if specified.
12.25 Add for work in superstructure upto 4 meters cum 420.00 420.00 462.00 462.00
above plinth level.
12.26 Extra for above items for every additional storey cum 273.00 273.00 300.00 300.00
of height upto 4 meters of above the top of
structural roof of lower storey.
12.27 Extra for arch work including centring and cum 653.00 811.00 718.00 876.00
shuttering.
12.28 Random rubble masonry or polygonal rubble cum 2168.00 4542.00 2385.00 4759.00
masonry (Kentish Rag) or random or polygonal
rubble built to courses in foundations and plinth
in cement mortar 1:8
12.29 Random rubble masonry or polygonal rubble cum 2168.00 4605.00 2385.00 4822.00
masonry (Kentish Rag) or random or polygonal
rubble built to courses in foundations and plinth
in cement mortar 1:7
12.30 Random rubble masonry or polygonal rubble cum 2158.00 4667.00 2374.00 4883.00
masonry (Kentish Rag) or random or polygonal
rubble built to courses in foundations and plinth
in cement mortar 1:6
12.31 Random rubble masonry or polygonal rubble cum 1267.00 2876.00 1394.00 3003.00
masonry (Kentish Rag) or randam or polygonal
rubble built to courses in foundations and plinth
in mud mortar
12.32 Random rubble masonry or polygonal rubble
masonry (Kentish Rag) or random or polygonal
rubble built to courses in foundations and plinth
and superstructure laid dry.
(b) Where stone is available within 100 cum 1054.00 1054.00 1159.00 1159.00
meters from rock cutting already done.
(c) Where stone is available with in 100 cum 1356.00 1356.00 1492.00 1492.00
meters from dismantled or failed structure.
12.33 Boulder masonry in cement mortar (1:6) in cum 2158.00 4793.00 2374.00 5009.00
foundations and plinth.
12.34 Boulder masonry in mud mortar in foundations cum 1131.00 2876.00 1244.00 2989.00
and plinth.
12.35 Add for work in superstructure 4 meters above cum 420.00 420.00 462.00 462.00
plinth level
12.36 Extra for above items for every additional storey cum 273.00 273.00 300.00 300.00
of height upto 4 metre above the top of structural
roof of lower storey.
12.37 Rough hammer dressing of boulders:-
12.38 Hammer dressing of stone for face work Sqm 245.00 - 270.00 -
12.39 Fine chisel dressing (three line dressing) of Sqm 830.00 - 913.00 -
stones
12.40 Ordinary chisel dressing (two-line dressing) of Sqm 457.00 - 503.00 -
stones.
12.41 Rough tooled dressing (one-line dressing) of Sqm 365.00 365.00 402.00 402.00
stone.
12.42 Dry stone masonry for work of parley temporary cum 641.00 641.00 705.00 705.00
nature (excluding dressing)
12.43 Stone filling behind retaining walls. cum 339.00 1501.00 373.00 1535.00
DHAJI WALLING
(i) Unless otherwise stated, the labour rates include handling of material within 100 metres.
(ii) The rates for hoisting are for heights upto 4 metres above plinth. For every additional 4 metres
height or part thereof, add 10 per cent on item Nos. 13.1 to 13.5 and add 20 per cent on item Nos.
13.6 to 13.9.
(iii) The rates for hoisting are not to be paid over and above the rates for manufacture of beams/
battens, etc., as given in other chapters, because these rates already include hoisting charges.
(iv) The labour rates given in this chapter include the cost of water, tools & plant, scaffolding
(Labour and material) and cost of good earth for mud mortar and mud plaster, wherever required.
(v) For item No. 13.9 for bridge girders having spans more than 15 metres, special rates will be
worked out and paid for on the merits of each case.
(vi) The rates for item Nos. 13.58 to 13.65 exclude the cost of beading and frame work for base which
is to be paid for separately.
(vii) The rates given are for single storey. For every additional storey of 4 mtr. or part thereof add Rs.
2.00 per sqm for item No. 13.11, 13.13, 13.14 and 13.17.
(viii) Extra for polycarbonate sheet are with Aluminum strips for roofing purposes, if aluminum strips not
provided then through rate should be reduced accordingly.
13.2 Hoisting R.C.C. battens and placing in position cum 2081.00 2081.00 2289.10 2289.10
13.3 Hoisting R.C.C. shelves and placing in position cum 1374.00 1374.00 1511.40 1511.40
13.4 Hoisting R.C.C. bed plates and placing in position cum 2060.00 2060.00 2266.00 2266.00
13.5 Hoisting wooden battens and placing in position cum 1275.00 1275.00 1402.50 1402.50
13.7 Hoisting wooden trusses and placing in position cum 4639.00 4639.00 5102.90 5102.90
13.8 Hoisting R.S. Joists and placing in position Qtl. 398.00 398.00 437.80 437.80
13.9 Hoisting steel roof trusses plate girders of any Qtl. 730.00 730.00 803.00 803.00
span for buidlings and plate trusses girders for
bridges upto 15m span
13.10 Assembling at site and hoisting and placing in Qtl. 673.00 673.00 740.30 740.30
position tubular trusses, complete with accessories
such as parlings , bracing, longitudinal ties, truss
shoes, purlin clips and other truss components,
complete in all respects.
13.11 Second class mud roofing consisting of one layer Sqm. 416.00 980.00 457.60 1021.60
of tiles 22.86 x 11.43 x 3.81 cm laid in cement
mortar 1:3 including 6mm thick cement plaster 1:4
on top with two coats of bitumen painting at 2.63
Kg/Sam covered with 10cm of mud and two layers
of 25mm mud plaster with gobri on top and cement
plaster 1:4 on parapet between tiles and drip
course 1:2 cement pointing under side of tiles and
filling of spaces between the battens.
13.12 Third class mud roofing consisting of two layers of Sqm. 171.00 273.00 188.10 290.10
sirki and sarkanda covered with 12.5 cm mud
plaster with gobri leeping on top
13.13 Terracing consiting of tiles 22.86x11.43x3.83cm Sqm. 357.00 720.00 392.70 755.70
(i) laid over 25 mm mud plaster 7.5 cm mud filling on
another laver of 25mm mud plaster including two
coats of bitumen laid hot at 1.65 Kg. /Sqm top of
R.C.C. slab including grouting with cement sand
mortar 1:4 and top surface to be left clean after
wire brushing
13.13 Terracing consiting of machine made Hollow Clay Sqm. 357.00 975.00 392.70 1010.70
(iii) Tiles 80mm thick (Smooth surface) confirming to
IS: 3951(Part-I)-2009 laid over 25 mm mud plaster
7.5 cm mud filling on another layer of 25mm mud
plaster including two coats of bitumen laid hot at
1.65 Kg. /Sqm on top of R.C.C. slab including
grouting with cement sand mortar 1:4 having
10mm wide joints spacing on all sides of tiles and
top surface to be left clean complete as per
specification (laying shall be done as per PWD
specifications).
13.14 Roofing consisting of 5cm thick precast cement Sqm. 150.00 -274.00 165.00 -259.00
concrete 1:2:4 tiles laid in position with cement
sand mortar 1:3 over R.C.C. battens 0.6 m apart
excluding cost of R.C.C. Battens but including 4cm
thick screed of cement concrete 1:4:8 over tiles 2
coats of bitumen at 2.34 Kg. per sqm 25mm mud
plaster 7.5 mud over another layer of 25mm mud
plaster filling space between battens over beam
with cement concrete (1:3:6) blocks in cement
morter 1:3 and cement pointing 1:2 on the
underside of tiles.
13.15 Thatching 15 cm thick including bamboo frame Sqm. 112.00 715.00 123.20 726.20
and matting but excluding the cost purlins
13.16 Thatching 23cm thick including bamboo frame and Sqm. 138.00 537.00 151.80 550.80
matting but excluding the cost of purlins
13.17 Tile terracing laid dry over roof consisitng of one Sqm. 96.00 387.00 105.60 396.60
layer of tiles 22.86x11.43x3.83 including grouting
with cement sand mortar 1:4 top surface to be left
clean after wire brushing
13.19 Corrugated asbestos Sheet roofing 6 mm thick Sqm. 116.00 367.00 127.60 378.60
sheets fixed with G.I. hooks and bolts, limpet and
bitumen washers complete fixed in position
excluding the cost of perlins, rafters and trusses.
13.19 Providing reinforced by organic fibres and/or Sqm. 60.00 384.00 66.00 390.00
(i) inorganic synthetic fibres cement 6 mm thick
corrugated sheets (as per IS: 14871) roofing up to
any pitch and fixing with polymer coated J, or L
hooks, bolts and nuts 8 mm dia. G.I. plain and
bitumen washers or with self drilling fastener and
EPDM washers etc. complete (excluding the cost
of purlins, rafters and trusses), including cutting
sheets to size and shape wherever required.
13.19 Extra for straight cutting in reinforced by organic mt 41.00 44.00 45.10 48.10
(ii) fibres and/or inorganic synthetic fibres cement
corrugated, semi corrugated 6 mm thick sheet
roofing for making openings of area exceeding 40
square decimeter for chimney stacks, skylights
etc.
13.19 Extra for circular cutting in reinforced by organic mt 113.00 121.00 124.30 132.30
(iii) fibres and/or inorganic synthetic fibres cement
corrugated/ semi corrugated 6 mm thick sheet
roofing for making openings of area exceeding 40
square decimeter.
13.19 Extra for providing and fixing wind ties of 40x 6 mt 17.00 133.00 18.70 134.70
(iv) mm flat iron section.
13.20 Semi Corrugated asbestes Sheet roofing 7 mm Sqm. 116.00 398.00 127.60 409.60
thick sheets fixed with G.I. hooks and bolts, limpet
and bitumen washers complete fixed in position
excluding the cost of perlins, rafters and trusses.
13.21 Providing and fixing ridges and hips in fibre Mtr. 40.00 371.00 44.00 375.00
(i) cement reinforced by organic fibres and/or
inorganic synthetic fibres roofing with suitable
fixing accessories or self drilling fastener and
EPDM washer etc. complete.
13.22 G.I. Sheet gutters 0.80mm thick semicircluar 15cm Mtr. 187.00 488.00 205.70 506.70
diametre including fixing with clamps and making
connections with rain water pipes.
13.23 Asbestos cement ridges fixed with G.I. J & L hooks Mtr. 58.00 511.00 63.80 516.80
10mm diametre G.I. Plain and bitumen washers
complete.
13.24 Asbestos cement valley gutter Mtr. 70.00 520.00 77.00 527.00
45cmx12.5cmx15cm size fixed with galvanised
iron J and L hooks 10mm diametre and flat iron
clamps 25mmX3mm size G.I. Plain and bitumen
washers including asbestos rope and plastic
compund in joints complete.
13.25 Providing and fixing asbestos cement corrugated Mtr. 61.00 327.00 67.10 333.10
and semi corrugated apron piece with crank bolts
in position etc complete.
13.25 Providing and fixing fibre cement reinforced by Mtr. 30.00 332.00 33.00 335.00
(i) organic fibres and/or inorganic synthetic fibres
roofing accessories in all colours with polymer
coated J or L hooks, bolts and nuts and or G.I.
seam bolts and nuts, G.I. plain and bitumen
washers or with self drilling fastener and EPDM
washer etc. complete:
Corrugated apron pieces
13.27 Providing and fixing asbestos cement Nos. 73.00 530.00 80.30 537.30
semicorrugated sheet ridge, Final in the ridge.
13.27 Providing and fixing fibre cement reinforced by Nos. 73.00 1370.00 80.30 1377.30
(i) organic fibres and/or inorganic synthetic fibres
roofing accessories in all colours with polymer
coated J or L hooks, bolts and nuts and or G.I.
seam bolts and nuts, G.I. plain and bitumen
washers or with self drilling fastener and EPDM
washer etc. complete:
Ridge Finial
13.27 Providing and fixing Gutter 250mm wide with Mtr 227.00 1352.00 250.00 1374.70
(iii) PPGL 0.50 thick (TCT) manufactured from zinc /
aluminium alloy coated high tensile steel, having
minimum yield strength of 550 MPa of approved
colour fixed by means of self-drilling screws
limped washers as per the manufactures
guidelines complete in all respect and to the entire
satisfaction of engineer in charge.
(a) Pollycarbonate sheet Multiwalled 10mm Sqm 182.00 1584.00 200.00 1602.20
thick
(b) Pollycarbonate sheet Multiwalled 12mm Sqm 182.00 1727.00 200.00 1745.20
thick
(c) Pollycarbonate sheet 1mm thick solid type Sqm 114.00 1114.00 125.00 1125.40
(d) Pollycarbonate sheet 2mm thick solid type Sqm 114.00 1588.00 125.00 1599.40
13.28 Providing and fixing asbestos cement corrugated Mtr. 46.00 356.00 50.60 360.60
sheet eaves filler piece in position etc complete.
13.28 Providing and fixing fibre cement reinforced by Pair 0.00 225.00 0.00 225.00
(i) organic fibres and/or inorganic synthetic fibres
roofing accessories in all colours with polymer
coated J or L hooks, bolts and nuts and or G.I.
seam bolts and nuts, G.I. plain and bitumen
washers or with self drilling fastener and EPDM
washer etc. complete:
13.29 Providing and fixing asbestos cement Mtr. 46.00 356.00 50.60 360.60
semicorrugated sheet eaves filler piece in position
etc complete
13.30 Providing and fixing asbestos cement expension Mtr. 36.00 132.00 39.60 135.60
joints for semi corrugated sheets fixed with 16mm
dia G.I. Bolts with bitumen and G.I. washer etc
complete.
13.31 Providing and fixing asbestos cement semi Mtr. 46.00 875.00 50.60 879.60
corrugated & corrugated sheet north light curves
with asbestos sheet roofing and purlins etc.
13.31 Providing and fixing fibre cement reinforced by Mtr. 36.00 478.00 39.60 481.60
(ii) organic fibres and/or inorganic synthetic fibres
roofing accessories in all colours with polymer
coated J or L hooks, bolts and nuts and or G.I.
seam bolts and nuts, G.I. plain and bitumen
washers or with self drilling fastener and EPDM
washer etc. complete:
13.31 Providing and fixing fibre cement reinforced by Mtr. 26.00 598.00 28.60 600.60
(iii) organic fibres and/or inorganic synthetic fibres
roofing accessories in all colours with polymer
coated J or L hooks, bolts and nuts and or G.I.
seam bolts and nuts, G.I. plain and bitumen
washers or with self drilling fastener and EPDM
washer etc. complete:
Barge Boards
13.32 Providing and fixing asbestos expansion joints or Nos. 55.00 314.00 60.50 319.50
north light curves etc. complete
13.33 Providing and fixing asbestos expension joints for Pair 109.00 369.00 119.90 379.90
ridge etc. complete
13.34 Providing and fixing asbestos cement rain water Mtr. 144.00 249.00 158.40 263.40
pipe 100mm dia with M.S. holder and clamps fixed
on wall face with cement mortar 1:4 complete
13.35 Embedding asbestos cement 100mm dia rain Mtr. 45.00 144.00 49.50 148.50
water pipe in cement mortar curing masonry works
13.36 Providing and fixing asbestos cement plain bend Nos. 56.00 120.00 61.60 125.60
100mm dia in position with gutter etc.
13.37 Providing and fixing asbestos cement swan neck Nos. 80.00 247.00 88.00 255.00
100mm dia in position with asbestos cement pipe
13.38 Providing and fixing asbestos cement hexagonal Nos. 118.00 259.00 129.80 270.80
rainwater head 33cmx24cm for asbestos cement
pipe in position.
13.39 Providing and fixing asbestos shoe for asbestos Nos. 80.00 143.00 88.00 151.00
cement rain water pipe in position.
13.40 Providing and fixing union clips in gutter of Nos. 116.00 129.00 127.60 140.60
asbestos cemetn sheet roofing etc complete
13.41 Providing and fixing cast iron 100mm dia rain Mtr. 163.00 1154.00 179.30 1170.30
water pipe with screw and wooden plugs fixed and
wall face including filling joints with spun yarn and
cement mortar 1:2 excluding head and shoes etc.
13.42 Providing and fixing cast iron head for rain water Nos. 124.00 774.00 136.40 786.40
pipe on wooden plugs fixed on wall face including
filling the joints with spun yarn and cement mortar
1:2
13.43 Providing and fixing cast iron shoe for rain water Nos. 124.00 774.00 136.40 786.40
pipe on wooden plugs fixed on wall face including
filling the joints with spun yarn and cement mortar
1:2
13.44 Embedding 100mm C.I. rain water pipe non Mtr. 45.00 1029.00 49.50 1033.50
pressure I.S.I. Mark pipe in cement mortar during
masonary work.
13.45 Top Khurra 0.6mx0.6m for rain water pipe in Nos. 52.00 95.00 57.20 100.20
25mm thick cement concrete 1:2:4 over 50.00
thick cement concrete 1:8:16
13.46 Khurra on roof as per item No. 13.43 with C.I. Nos. 74.00 127.00 81.40 134.40
Spouts 100 mm dia fixed in position.
13.47 Khurra on roof as per item No. 13.43 with A.C Nos. 74.00 133.00 81.40 140.40
Spouts 100 mm dia fixed in position.
13.49 Khurra on roof as per item No. 13.43 with R.C.C. Nos. 74.00 123.00 81.40 130.40
spouts 100 mm dia fixed in position.
13.50 Khassi parnalas 12.5mm thick in ceemnt concrete Mtr. 72.00 106.00 79.20 113.20
mortar (1:2) 35cm out side width and upto 4.25m
height
13.51 Bottom khurra on ground 1.2m 0.6m consisting of Nos. 179.00 677.00 196.90 694.90
bricks on edge laid in cement mortar 1:3 over 7.5
cm cement concret 1:8:16 including 12.5mm thick
cement plaster 1:3
13.52 Laying 10 cm earth and two coats of 25mm mud Sqm. 190.00 271.00 209.00 290.00
plaster with gobri leeping on top including two
coats of bitumen painting at 1.65 Kg. Per Sqm
13.53 Applying bitumen on roof including heating and Qtl. 140.00 5065.00 154.00 5079.00
carrying to roof.
13.54 Extra bitumen painting at 0.69 Kg. per Sqm. Sqm. 8.00 348.00 8.80 348.80
13.55 Cement concrete 1:2:4 gola 10cm x 10cm concave Mtr. 45.00 65.00 49.50 69.50
quadrant along junction of roofs with parapet wall
finished smooth, where specially specified.
13.56 Providing and laying four courses of water proofing Sqm. 67.00 321.00 73.70 327.70
treatment with bitumen felt over roofs consisting of
first and third courses of blown type bitumen grade
85/25 applied hot at 1.20 Kg. Per sqm of area for
each course second course on roofing felt type
3grade-1 (Hession base self finished bitumen felt)
and fourth and final course of stone grit 6mm and
down size or peasizes grit spread at 0.006cum per
Sqm including preparation of surface complete.
13.57 Supplying and filling cinder on roof (Ist story) Cum. 474.00 1472.00 521.40 1519.40
including light ramming
13.59 Providing and fixing dasuty cloth ceiling. Sqm. 55.00 189.00 60.50 194.50
13.60 Providing and fixing hession cloth ceiling Sqm. 55.00 109.00 60.50 114.50
13.61 Providing and fixing ply-wood (4mm) ceiling Sqm. 43.00 387.00 47.30 391.30
13.62 Providing and fixing 5mm thick asbestos sheets Sqm. 343.00 363.00 377.30 397.30
ceiling
13.63 Providing and fixing 12.5mm thick insulating Sqm. 50.00 675.00 55.00 680.00
perforated board (such as celotax, treetax etc,
ceilling)
13.64 Plaster of Paris ceilling 12.5mm thick consisting of Sqm. 1255.00 2724.00 1380.50 2849.50
12.5mm thick panels of plaster of paris reinforced
with hassion cloth fixed to underside of Kail wood
cradling of specified design solignum painted (2
coats) including cost of fixing in position cradling of
Kail wood & all other materials as required etc.
13.65 Providing and Fixing ceiling consisting of Sqm. 436.00 1321.00 479.60 1364.60
600mmX600mmX12.5mm thick Gypsum Board
G.I. Cradling hanged from the ceiling by means of
G.I. hanger complete as per
drawings,specifications and tothe entire
satisfaction of engineer-in- charge.
13.66 Providing and Fixing of Copper Sheet 16 Gauge mtr 172.00 4370.00 189.20 4387.20
350mm wide on expansion joint including covering
with C. Concrete complete in all respect as per
specifications.
13.67 Providing and fixing 4mm thick 300mm wide mtr 179.00 237.00 196.90 254.90
Asbestos sheet with gatties and screw on vertical
expansion joints one side fixed and one side fixed
with slotted holes complete in all respect as per
specifications.
13.70 Providing and fixing thermal insulation of ceiling Sqm 157.00 553.00 172.70 568.70
(under deck insulation) with Resin Bonded Fibre
glass wool conforming to IS : 8183 density
24kg/m3, 50mm thick, wrapped in 200 G Virgin
Polythene bags fixed to ceiling with metallic cleats
(50x50x3mm) @ 60 cm and wire mesh of 12.5mm
x 24g wire and mesh, for top most ceiling of
building.
13.71 Providing and fixing covering 2mm thick 300mm m 72.00 429.00 79.20 436.20
first class fibre sheet with gatties and screw on
vertical expansion joints one side fixed and one
side fixed with slotted holes to allow movement
complete in all respect as per specifications and to
the entire satisfaction of engineer- in- charge.
13.72 Providing and fixing covering 200mm wide mt 72.00 541.00 79.20 548.20
Aluminium Sheet 14 Gauge with gatties and screw
on vertical expansion joints one side fixed and
one side fixed with slotted holes to allow
movement complete in all respect as per
specifications and to the entire satisfaction of
engineer- in- charge.
13.72 Powder coated aluminium sheet 2.5mm thick kg 60.00 555.00 66.00 561.00
b (minimum thickness of powder coating 50 micron)
13.73 Providing and fixing covering 200mm wide mt 72.00 392.00 79.20 399.20
G.I.Sheet 14 Gauge with gatties and screw on
vertical expansion joints one side fixed and one
side fixed with slotted holes to allow movement
complete in all respect as per specifications and to
the entire satisfaction of engineer- in- charge.
13.74 Providing and fixing 110 mm dia . U.P.V.C Rain mt 6.00 177.00 6.60 177.60
water pipe (working pressure 4 kg / cm²) (ring
fitted type-A) as per IS:13592 including jointing
during masonary complete as per specifications
and to the entire satisfaction of Engineer-in-
charge. (If fixed on wall face clamp to be paid
separatly as per respective item)
iii U-PVC pipes (working pressure 4 kg / sqcm) mt 72.00 708.00 79.20 715.20
Single socketed pipe 200 mm dia.
13.75 Providing and fixing 110 mm dia. U.P.V.C bend for nos. 37.00 104.00 40.70 107.70
Rain water pipe as per IS:14735 including jointing
complete as per specifications and to the entire
satisfaction of Engineer- in- charge.
13.76 Providing and fixing 110 mm dia. U.P.V.C nos. 34.00 91.00 37.40 94.40
Coupling/Sockete for Rain water pipe as per
IS:14735 including jointing complete as per
specifications and to the entire satisfaction of
Engineer- in- charge.
13.77 Preformed fillers for expansion joints in concrete Mtr. 682.00 1003.00 750.20 1071.20
pavement and structures (non-extruding and
resilient type) part-3 Polymer Based (CED 13:
building construction practices including painting,
varnishing and allied finishing) complete as per IS
1838-3 (2011):
13.78 Providing & laying integral cement based water Sqm. 211.00 453.00 232.10 474.10
proofing treatment including preparation of surface
as required for treatment of roofs, balconies,
terraces etc consisting of following operations:
(a) Applying a slurry cost of neat cement using
2.75 kg/sqm. of cement admixed with water
proofing compound conforming to IS. 2645 and
approved by Engineer- in- charge over the RCC
slab including adjoining walls upto 300mm height
including cleaning the surface before treatment.
(b) Laying brick bats with mortar using broken
bricks/ brick bats 25mm to 115mm size with 50%
of cement mortar 1:5 (1 cement :5 coarse sand)
admixed with water proofing ompound conforming
to IS: 2645 and approved
by Engineer-in-charge over 20mm thick layer of
cement mortar of mix 1:5 ( 1 cement L5 coarse
sand) admixed with water proofing compound
conforming to IS :2645 and approved by Engineer.
13.82 Providing and fixing false ceiling at all heights with sqm 283.00 1627.00 311.30 1655.30
integral densified calcium silicate reinforced with
fibre and natural filler false ceiling tiles of Size
595x595 mm of approved texture, design and
patterns having NRC (Noise Reduction coefficient)
of 0.50 (minimum) as per IS 8225:1987, Light
reflectance of 85% (minimum). Non combustible
as per BS:476 (part-4), fire performance as per
BS:476 (part 6 &7), humidity resistance of 100%,
thermal conductivity < 0.043 W/m K as per ASTM
518:1991, in true horizontal level suspended on
interlocking metal powder coated T-Grid of hot
dipped galvanised iron section of 0.40 mm thick on
Silhouette profile,rotary stiched double webbed
white with 6mm reveal profile
(white/black),comprising of main-T runners of
size
1912SUB HEAD : 26- N 15x42mm of length 3000
mm, cross - T of size 15x42 mm of length 1200
13.84 Providing and fixing 15 mm thick false ceiling tiles sqm 250.00 1233.00 275.00 1258.00
at all heights with integral densified calcium silicate
reinforced with fibre and natural filler false ceiling
tiles of Size 595x595 mm of approved texture,
design and patterns having NRC (Noise Reduction
coefficient) of 0.50 (minimum) as per IS
8225:1987, Light reflectance of 85% (minimum).
Non combustible as per BS:476 (part-4), fire
performance as per BS:476 (part 6 &7), humidity
resistance of 100%, thermal conductivity < 0.043
W/m K as per ASTM 518:1991,in true horizontal
level on the existing frame work consisting of T-
sections and Lsections suitably fixed according to
tile size as per direction of Engineer-in-charge.
ii With fully perforated 12 mm thick micro sqm 283.00 1473.00 311.30 1501.30
tegular edged or 10 mm thick square edged
GRG false ceiling tiles.
ii With 20 mm thick beveled tegular mineral sqm 475.00 1788.00 522.50 1835.50
fibre false ceiling tile (NRC 0.7)
iii With 16 mm thick beveled tegular mineral sqm 475.00 2157.00 522.50 2204.50
fibre Anti-microbial false ceiling tile
confirming to ISO 5 (class 100 )
specifications
13.96 1 Extra for addition of synthetic Polyester Per 10.00 75.00 11.00 76.00
triangular fibre of length 6 mm, effective Bag
diameter 10-40 microns and specific gravity of 50
of 1.34 to 1.40 in cement plaster/mortar by Kg of
using 125 gms. of synthetic Polyester Ceme
triangular fibre for 50 Kgs. cement used in nt
cement mortar for water proofing treatment
to RCC structures as per directions of
Engineer-in-Charge.
13.98 3 Water proofing of roof terraces, Sqm 161.00 423.00 177.00 439.10
Basements, Retaining Walls, Water tanks
etc with Zydex Zycoprime / Elastobar /
Equivalent solution so as to form a water-
resistant cementitious bonding coat and to
form on-site seamless cross-linked
elastomeric membrane on the concrete
surface to reduce its porosity. Creating a
cementitious elastomeric polymeric
membrane of Elastobar and
Zycoprime/Equivalent after application of
Zycosil & Zycoprime Solution in New
Construction. Take equal parts of Elastobar
and Cement and form a paste. Add little
water to the paste to make it brushable.
Apply the paste on surface with brush.
Leave the surace for drying for at least 4 - 6
hours to get elastomeric membrane. After
this application, make one more layer of
rough cementatios membrane using
mixture of 1 Part of Zycoprime + 1 Part of
Cement + 1 Part of fine sand. Apply paste
on the surface with a brush to make a
rough texture. Now your surface is ready to
bond well with tiles/screed.
13.99 4 Supply & Fixing Fiber Glass Coated Mesh Sqm 31.00 119.00 34.00 122.10
with thickness of 45 Gsm for the water
proofing of roof terraces, bathrooms ,
Water tanks, etc. The surface to be
levelled, finished, made smooth before
fixing of Fiber Glass Mesh, complete in all
respect as per manufactures specification
and as per directions of Engineer-in-
Charge.
14.01 6 Waterproofing of wet areas ( Concrete/ Sqm 161.00 504.51 177.00 520.61
Masonary Surface ) and any water retaining
structures such as swimming pools, water
tanks, Bathrooms, toilets, balconies,
planters etc with high performance polymer
modified cementitionous coating ( DR.
FIXIT FASTFLEX / Equivalent ) to provide
tough film build-up and highly elastic film
formation, which accommodates thermal
movements so as to provide seamless
coating without any joints to prevents water
leakage. The scope of work also includes
surface prepration and cleaning, washing
and removing dust,dirt and loose particles
from concrete / masonary surface complete
in all respects.
14.02 7 Supplying & applying Colour Epoxy bonding Sqm 479.00 1742.00 527.00 1789.90
adhesive on Floors, having coverage of
0.60 Sqm / Kg of approved make such as
Astral / STP or any other equivalent brand,
prepared and applied as per
manufacturer’s specifications including
preparation of surface, making the surface
clean, dry & free from all internal voids, etc
complete fully applied over existing base to
provide a high-performance, semi-smooth,
impervious, easy to clean and durable
surface entirely to the satisfaction of
Engineer in Incharge.
(ii) As there is huge involvement in cement based work, sundries @5% has been taken in this
chapter
(iii) The rates include the cost of water. Where the water is supplied free by the Department, the
rates shall be decreased by 3%.
(iv) The rates given are for ground floor only. Add Rs. 2/- per sqm for every additional storey.
(v) The labour rates given in this chapter include the cost of water, tools & plants, cost of good earth
for mud mortar and mud plaster, wherever required.
(vi) Sand (fine aggregate) for 1:2:4 concrete in item of conglomerate, polished and terrazzo flooring
shall be as per Punjab PWD Specifications No: 3.30.
(vii) For Square and rectangular columns, enhance the labour rate for item no. 14.40 to 14.54 by
33.3%. For round and elliptical columns, enhance the labour rates for the item no. 14.54 to 14.52
by 100%. The through rates are to be increased accordingly.
(viii) Risers of stair-case are to be paid as per skirting or dado rates, while treads and landings are to
be paid as per flooring rates of similar specifications.
(ix) The rates for rubbing and polishing to granolithic finish are for rubbing & polishing to granolithic
granite finish.
(x) For grouting of vitrified tiles with cement grout / epoxy grout the through rate is defined for floor
area i.e. carpet area of room/floor.
(xi) If Coarse Sand is to be used instead of Fine Sand then difference of rate of sand shall be
payable as per item No.
14.2 Laying of Dry stone Ballast 40 mm gauge for Cum 244.00 1078.00 268.40 1102.40
flooring.
14.3 Base course of floor consisting of 100mm thick Sqm 138.00 403.00 151.80 416.80
cement concrete 1:8:16 and 100mm sand filling
using mechanical mixer for mixing of material
14.4 Floating coat of 1:5mm thick neat cement laid in Sqm 14.00 29.00 15.40 30.40
one operation to the topping
14.5 Conglomerate floor 25mm thick cement Sqm 154.00 238.00 169.40 253.40
concrete topping 1:2:4 using mechanical mixer
for mixing of material
14.6 Conglomerate floor 40mm thick cement Sqm 154.00 289.00 169.40 304.40
concrete topping 1:2:4 using mechanical mixer
for mixing of material
14.7 Conglomerate floor 50mm thick cement Sqm 154.00 322.00 169.40 337.40
concrete topping 1:2:4 using mechanical mixer
for mixing of material
14.8 Conglomerate floor 25mm thick cement Sqm 293.00 657.00 322.30 686.30
concrete rete 1:2:4 on 100mm thick cement
concrete 1:8:16 and 100mm sand filling. using
mechanical mixer for mixing of material
14.9 Conglomerate floor 40mm thick cement Sqm 293.00 692.00 322.30 721.30
concrete 1:2:4 on 100mm thick cement concrete
1:8:16 and 100mm sand filling. using
mechanical mixer for mixing of material
14.10 Conglomerate floor 50mm thick cement Sqm 293.00 726.00 322.30 755.30
concrete rete 1:2:4 on 100mm thick cement
concrete 1:8:16 and 100mm sand filling using
mechanical mixer for mixing of material
14.11 Screed of 50mm thick cement concrete 1:8:16 to Sqm 82.00 76.00 90.20 84.20
be laid below the topping using mechanical
mixer for mixing of material
14.12 Screed of 40mm thick cement concrete 1:8:16 to Sqm 82.00 155.00 90.20 163.20
be laid below the topping using mechanical
mixer for mixing of material
14.13 25mm thick conglomerate floor of cement Sqm 181.00 407.00 199.10 425.10
concrete 1:2:4 over flat brick laid dry with 25mm
open joints alround filled with cement concrete
1:2:4 simultaneously with topping over 100mm
sand filling using mechanical mixer for mixing of
material
14.14 25mm thick polished flooring cement concrete Sqm 289.00 402.00 317.90 430.90
1:2:4 toping finished with 3 mm thick neat coat
of cement rubbed and polished using
mechanical mixer for mixing of material
14.15 40mm thick grey polished flooring cement Sqm 309.00 472.00 339.90 502.90
concrete 1:2:4 toping finished with 3 mm thick
neat coat of cement rubbed and polished using
mechanical mixer for mixing of material
14.16 20mm thick grey polished skirting or dado Sqm 457.00 566.00 502.70 611.70
consisting of bottom layer of 16mm thick cement
sand plaster 1.3 and finished 3mm thick topping
of neat cement rubbed and polished including
rounding of junction with floors.
14.17 Flat brick paving laid dry over 25mm thick mud Sqm 54.00 287.00 59.40 292.40
mortar grouted with sand
14.18 Dry brick on edge paving sand grouted over Sqm 94.00 472.00 103.40 481.40
50mm thick earth and mud plaster
14.19 Laying First Class Dry Brick on edge flooring or Sqm 150.00 577.00 165.00 592.00
paving in ordinary bonded courses or in herring
bond or other special courses / bond alongwith
preparation of subgrade with rough dressing of
soil, final dressing of earth to give level surface
and camber including watering, rolling with road
roller. Al joints shall be thoroughly filled / grouted
with dry sand, applied to a thickness of not less
than 20 mm over the surface of flooring and
brushed into the joints, rolling the surface with
light road roller after sprinkling with water
complete in all respects.
14.20 Dry brick on edge paving sand grouted over Sqm 88.00 524.00 96.80 532.80
50mm thick rammed brick aggregate 40mm
gauge
14.21 Flat brick or tile flooring laid in cement sand Sqm 307.00 869.00 337.70 899.70
mortor 1:4 on 100mm thick cment concret 1:8
:16 and 100mm thick sand filling and cement
pointed 1:2 on top.
14.22 Brick on edge flooring laid in cement sand Sqm 357.00 998.00 392.70 1033.70
mortar 1:4 on 75mm thick cement concrete
1:8:16 and 100mm sand filling cement pointing
1:2 on top
14.23 Flat brick or tile flooring laid dry over a bed of Sqm 101.00 368.00 111.10 378.10
6mm thick cement sand mortar 1:6 grouted with
cements sand mortar 1:4 and top surface to be
left clean after wire brushing
14.24 40mm thick grey terrazo topping rubbed and Sqm 364.00 566.00 400.40 602.40
polished to a granolithic fincish under layer
34mm thick cement concret 1:2:4 and top layer
6mm thick with 3mm gauge white marble
makrana chipping from indigenous marble laid in
1:1½ (50 Kg of ordinary grey cemetn and 0.05
cum of white marble chippings)
14.25 40mm thick grey terrazo topping rubbed and Sqm 423.00 635.00 465.30 677.30
polished to a granolithic fincish under layer 31
mm thick cement concret 1:2:4 and top layer
9mm (4mm to 7mm thick) with the gauge white
marble makrana chipping from indigenous
marble laid in 1:1½ (50 Kg of ordinary grey
cemetn and 0.05 cum of white marble chippings)
14.26 40mm thick grey terrazo topping rubbed and Sqm 423.00 643.00 465.30 685.30
polished to a granolithic fincish under layer 28
mm thick cement concret 1:2:4 and top layer 12
mm thick with 7mm 10mm gauge white marble
makrana chipping from indigenous marble laid in
1:1½ (50 Kg of ordinary grey cemetn and 0.05
cum of white marble chippings)
14.27 40mm thick white terrazo topping rubbed and Sqm 364.00 615.00 400.40 651.40
polished to a granolithic finish under layer 34mm
thick cement concret 1:2:4 and top layer 6mm
thick with 3mm gauge white marble makrana
chipping from indigenous marble laid in 1:1½
(37.5 Kg of white cement, 12.5 kg marble
powder and 0.05 cum of white marble chippings)
14.28 40mm thick white terrazo topping rubbed and Sqm 423.00 707.00 465.30 749.30
polished to a granolithic finish under layer 31mm
thick cement concret 1:2:4 and top layer 9mm
thick with 4mm to 7 mm gauge white marble
makrana chipping from indigenous marble laid in
3:1:6 (37.5 Kg of white cement, 12.5 kg marble
powder and 0.05 cum of white marble
chippings).
14.29 40mm thick white terrazo topping rubbed and Sqm 423.00 732.00 465.30 774.30
polished to a granolithic finish under layer 28
mm thick cement concret 1:2:4 and top layer 12
mm thick with 7mm to 10 mm gauge white
marble makrana chipping from indigenous
marble laid in 3:1:6 (37.5 Kg of white cemet,
12.5 Kg marble powder and 0.05 cum of white
marble chippings)
14.31 40mm thick black red or chocolate terrazo Sqm 423.00 726.00 465.30 768.30
topping rubbed and polished to a granolithic
finish under layer 31 mm thick cement concret
1:2:4 and top layer 9mm thick with 4mmto 7mm
gauge white marble makrana chipping laid in
3:1:6 (37.50 Kg of ordinary grey cement 12.5 kg
marble powder with adixture to black red or
chocolate pigment to give to required back
ground and 0.05 cum of marble chippings)
14.32 40mm thick black red or chocolate terrazo Sqm 423.00 734.00 465.30 776.30
topping rubbed and polished to a granolithic
finish under layer 28 mm thick cement concret
1:2:4 and top layer 12mm thick with 7mmto
10mm gauge white marble makrana chipping
laid in 3:1:6 (37.50 Kg of ordinary grey cement
12.5 kg marble powder with adixture to black
red or chocolate pigment to give to required
back ground and 0.05 cum of marble chippings)
14.33 40mm thick orange, buff, yellow, or pink terrazo Sqm 423.00 725.00 465.30 767.30
topping rubbed and polished to a granolithic
finish under layer 34mm thick cement concret
1:2:4 and top layer 6 mm thick with 4mm to 7mm
gauge white marble makrana chipping from
indigendienous marble laid in 3:1:6 ( 37.5 Kg of
white cement and 12.5 kg of marble powder with
admixture of orange buff, yellow or pink pigment
to give to required back ground and 0.05 cum of
marble chippings)
14.34 40mm thick orange, buff, yellow, or pink terrazo Sqm 423.00 785.00 465.30 827.30
topping rubbed and polished to a granolithic
finish under layer 31mm thick cement concret
1:2:4 and top layer 9 mm thick with 4mm to 7
mm gauge white marble makrana chipping from
indigenous marble laid in 3:1:6 (37.50 Kg of
white cement with admixture of orange buff,
yellow or pink pigment to give to required back
ground and 0.05 cum of marble chippings)
14.36 40mm thick blue or green terrazo topping Sqm 364.00 667.00 400.40 703.40
rubbed and polished to a granolithic finish under
layer of 34mm thick cement concret 1:2:4 and
top layer 6mm thick with 1mm to 4 mm gauge
white marble makrana chipping from indigenous
marble laid in 3:1:6 (37.50 Kg of white cement
with admixture of blue or green colour to give
required back ground and 0.05 cum of white
marble chippings)
14.37 40mm thick blue or green terrazo topping Sqm 423.00 785.00 465.30 827.30
rubbed and polished to a granolithic finish under
layer of 31 mm thick cement concret 1:2:4 and
top layer 9mm thick with 4mm to 7mm gauge
white marble makrana chipping from indigenous
marble laid in 3:1:6 (37.5 Kg of white cement
12.5 kg with admixture of blue or green colour to
give required back ground and 0.05 cum of
marble chippings)
14.38 40mm thick blue or green terrazo topping Sqm 423.00 811.00 465.30 853.30
rubbed and polished to a granolithic finish under
layer of 28 mm thick cement concret 1:2:4 and
top layer 12 mm thick with 7mm to 10 mm gauge
white marble makrana chipping from indigenous
marble laid in 3:1:6 (37.5 Kg of white cement
12.5 kg with admixture of blue or green colour to
give required back ground and 0.05 cum of
marble chippings)
14.39 50mm thick ironite ( Metallic Floor Hardner to be Sqm 441.00 781.00 485.10 825.10
mixed with Granolithic topping for heavy duty
floors) floor consisiting of 40mm thick cement
concrete 1:2:4 base and top layer 10mm thick
laid with one part of ironite and grey cement
mixed together in the ratio of 1:4 by weight to
two parts of hard granite chippings 6mm gauge
by volume finished smooth with hard rubbing
14.41 20mm thick grey terrazo skirting or dado, rubbed Sqm 718.00 867.00 789.80 938.80
and polished granolithic finish under layer 11mm
thick cement sand plaster 1:3 and top layer 9mm
thick with 4mm to 7 mm gauge, white marble
makrana chippings laid in 1:1½ (50 Kg of
ordinary grey cement and 0.05 cum of whit
marble chippings ) including rounding of
junctions.
14.42 20mm thick grey terrazo skirting or dado, rubbed Sqm 718.00 909.00 789.80 980.80
and polished granolithic finish under layer 8 mm
thick cement sand plaster 1:3 and top layer
12mm thick with 7mm to 10 mm gauge, white
marble makrana chippings laid in 1:1½ (50 Kg
of ordinary grey cement and 0.05 cum of whit
marble chippings ) including rounding of
junctions.
14.43 20mm thick white terrazo skirting or dado, Sqm 718.00 911.00 789.80 982.80
rubbed and polished to a granolithic finish, layer
14mm thick cement sand plaster 1:3 and top
layer 6mm thick with 1mm to 4 mm gauge, white
marble makrana chippings laid in 1:1½ (50 Kg
of ordinary grey cement and 0.05 cum of whit
marble chippings ) including rounding of
junctions.
14.44 20mm thick white terrazo skirting or dado, Sqm 718.00 940.00 789.80 1011.80
rubbed and polished to a granolithic finish, under
layer 11mm thick cement sand plaster 1:3 and
top layer 9mm thick with 4mm to 7mm, gauge
white marble makrana chippings laid in 3:1:6
(37.50 Kg of ordinary grey cement 12.50 gk
marble powder and 0.05 cum of whit marble
chippings ) including rounding of junctions.
14.46 20mm thick black, red or chocolate terrazo Sqm 718.00 924.00 789.80 995.80
skirting or dado, rubbed and polished to a
granolithic finish, layer 14mm thick cement sand
plaster 1:3 and 6mm thick with 3mm gauge,
white marble makrana chippings from
indigenous marble laid in 1:1½ (50 Kg of
ordinary grey cement with admixture of black,
red or chocolate pigment to give required back
ground and 0.05 cum of marble chippings
(including rounding of junctions.)
14.47 20mm thick black, red or chocolate terrazo Sqm 718.00 929.00 789.80 1000.80
skirting or dado, rubbed and polished to a
granolithic finish, layer 11mm thick cement sand
plaster 1:3 and 9mm thick with 4mm to 7mm
gauge, white marble laid chippings from
indigenous marble laid in 1:1½ (50 Kg of
ordinary grey cement with admixture of black,
red or chocolate pigment to give required back
ground and 0.05 cum of marble chippings
(including rounding of junctions.)
14.48 20mm thick black, red or chocolate terrazo Sqm 718.00 1030.00 789.80 1101.80
skirting or dado, rubbed and polished to a
granolithic finish, under layer 8mm thick cement
sand plaster 1:3 and 12mm thick with 7mm to
10mm gauge, white marble laid chippings from
indigenous marble laid in 1:1½ (50 Kg of
ordinary grey cement with admixture of black,
red or chocolate pigment to give required back
ground and 0.05 cum of marble chippings
(including rounding of junctions.)
14.50 20mm thick orange bluff, yellow or pink terrazo Sqm 718.00 1044.00 789.80 1115.80
skirting or dado, rubbed and polished to a
granolithic finish, under layer 11mm thick
cement sand plaster 1:3 and top layer 9mm thick
with 4mm to 7mm gauge, white marble
makrana chippings laid in 3:1:6 i(37.50 Kg of
white cement 12.50kg marble powder with
admixture of orange buff, yellow or pink pigment
to give required back ground and 0.05 cum of
white marble chippings (including rounding of
junctions.
14.51 20mm thick orange bluff, yellow or pink terrazo Sqm 718.00 1111.00 789.80 1182.80
skirting or dado, rubbed and polished to a
granolithic finish, under layer 8 mm thick cement
sand plaster 1:3 and top layer 12mm thick with
7mm to 10mm gauge, white marble makrana
chippings laid in 3:1:6 i(37.50 Kg of white
cement 12.50kg marble powder with admixture
of orange buff, yellow or pink pigment to give
required back ground and 0.05 cum of white
marble chippings (including rounding of
junctions.
14.52 20mm thick blue or green skirting or dado, Sqm 718.00 963.00 789.80 1034.80
rubbed and polished to a granolithic finish, under
layer 14mm thick cement sand plaster 1:3 and
top layer 6mm thick with 1mm to 4 mm gauge,
white marble makrana chippings from
indigenous marble laid in 1:1½ (50 Kg of white
cement with admixture of blue or green pigment
to give required back ground and 0.05 cum of
white marble chippings (including rounding of
junctions.)
14.54 20mm thick blue or green skirting or dado, Sqm 718.00 1111.00 789.80 1182.80
rubbed and polished to a granolithic finish, under
layer 8mm thick cement sand plaster 1:3 and top
layer 12mm thick with 7mm to 10 mm gauge,
white marble makrana chippings from
indigenous marble laid in 3:1:6 (37.5 Kg of white
cement , 12.5 kg marble powder with admixture
of blue or green pigment to give required back
ground and 0.05 cum of white marble chippings
(including rounding of junctions.)
14.55 Extra over item no: 14.24 and 14.42 for plains if Sqm 17.95 17.95 17.95 17.95
(a) 33 % white cement in 6 mm thick top layer is
used.
14.55 Extra labour for projected nosing of stair case of Mtr. 64.00 64.00 70.40 70.40
(b) any shape and design over item Nos. 14.24 and
14.40 if 33 % white cement in 6mm thick top
layer is used.
14.56 Extra for making chequers of approved pattern sqm. 44.00 44.00 48.40 48.40
on cement concrete floors, steps, landing,
pavements etc.
14.57 Precast terrazo tiles of 20mm minimum Sqm 517.00 1066.00 568.70 1117.70
thickness in ordinary grey cement with marble
chips of size and colour as required laid on
20mm thick bed of cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement
3 sand) with neat cement slurry between joints
and over the base for floors, treads of steps and
landings including rubbing and polishing
14.58 Precast chequred tiles of 20mm minimum Sqm 228.00 788.00 250.80 810.80
thickness in ordinary grey cement without chips
laid on 20mm thick bed of cement mortar 1:3
with neat cement slurry between joints and over
the base for floors, treads of steps and landings
14.60 Precast P.C.C. tiles conforming to IS 1237-1980, Sqm 228.00 788.00 250.80 810.80
25 cm x 25 cm x 2.5 cm in ordinary grey cement
without chips laid on 20mm thick bed of cement
mortar 1:3 with neat cement slurry between
joints and over the base for floors, treads of
steps and landings
14.61 Precast P.C.C. tiles conforming to IS 1237-1980, Sqm 228.00 788.00 250.80 810.80
30 cm x 30 cm x 2.5 cm in ordinary grey cement
without chips laid on 20mm thick bed of cement
mortar 1:3 with neat cement slurry between
joints and over the base for floors, treads of
steps and landings
14.62 Precast terrazo tiles of 20mm minimum Sqm 475.00 1254.00 522.50 1301.50
thickness in white cement with marble chips of
size and colour as required laid on 20mm thick
bed iof cement morter 1:3 (1 cement and 3 sand
) with neat cement slurry made of white cement
between joints and over the base for floors,
treads of steps and landings including rubbing
and polishing.
14.63 Precast terrazo tiles of 20mm minimum Sqm 475.00 1276.00 522.50 1323.50
thickness in white cement mixed with buff,
yellow, chocolate or orange pigment as required
laid in 20mm thick bed of cement mortar 1:3 with
neat cement slurry mixed with pigment to match
the shade of tiles between joints and over the
base in floors, treads of steps and landings
including rubbing and polishing
14.64 Precast terrazo tiles of 20mm minimum Sqm 475.00 1202.00 522.50 1249.50
thickness in white cement mixed with black red
or chocolate with marble chips of size and colour
as per required laid on 20mm thick bed of
cement mortar 1:3 with neat cement slurry mixed
with pigment to match the shade of tiles between
joints and over the base in floors, treads of steps
and landings including rubbing and polishing
14.66 Precast terrazo tiles of 12.5 minimum thickness Sqm 658.00 1178.00 723.80 1243.80
in ordinary cement with marble chips of size and
colour as required laid on 10mm thick cement
plaster 1:3 jointed with neat cement slurry in
skirting or dado and risers of steps including and
rubing and polishing
14.67 Precast terrazo tiles of 12.5mm minimum Sqm 658.00 1272.00 723.80 1337.80
thickness in white cement with marble chips of
size and colour as required laid on 10mm thick
cement plaster 1:3 jointed with neat cement
slurry in skirting or dado and risers of steps
including and rubbing and polishing.
14.68 Precast terrazo tiles of 12.5mm minimum Sqm 658.00 1294.00 723.80 1359.80
thickness in white cement with , buff, yellow
chocolate or orange pigment with marble chips
of size and colour as required, laid on 10mm
thick cement plaster 1:3 and jointed with neat
cement slurry with pigment to match the shade
of tiles in skirting, dado and risers of steps
including rubbing and polishing.
14.69 Precast terrazo tiles of 12.5mm minimum Sqm 658.00 1201.00 723.80 1266.80
thickness in ordinary cement mixed with black
red or chocolate pigment marble chips of size
and colour as required, laid on 10mm thick
cement plaster 1:3 and jointed with neat cement
slurry with pigment to match the shade of tiles in
skirting, dado and risers of steps including and
polishing
14.70 Precast terrazo tiles of 12.5mm minimum Sqm 658.00 1294.00 723.80 1359.80
thickness in white cement mixed with green or
blue pigment as required, laid on 10mm thick
cement plaster 1:3 and jointed with neat cement
slurry with pigment to match the shade of tiles in
skirting, dado and risers of steps including and
polishing
(a) Slab sizes from 0.30 sqm to 0.50 sqm. Sqm 474.00 1376.00 521.40 1423.40
(b) Slabs sizes above 0.50 sqm Sqm 474.00 1674.00 521.40 1721.40
(b) Slabs sizes above 0.50 sqm Sqm 474.00 1301.00 521.40 1348.40
(b) Slabs sizes above 0.50 sqm Sqm 474.00 1376.00 521.40 1423.40
(b) Slabs sizes above 0.50 sqm Sqm 474.00 1190.00 521.40 1237.40
(b) Slabs sizes above 0.50 sqm Sqm 474.00 1450.00 521.40 1497.40
(b) Slabs sizes above 0.50 sqm Sqm 474.00 1190.00 521.40 1237.40
(a) Slab sizes from 0.30 sqm to 0.50 sqm. Sqm 474.00 1525.00 521.40 1572.40
(b) Slabs sizes above 0.50 sqm Sqm 474.00 1525.00 521.40 1572.40
(b) Slabs sizes above 0.50 sqm Sqm 474.00 1227.00 521.40 1274.40
(b) Slabs sizes above 0.50 sqm Sqm 474.00 1450.00 521.40 1497.40
(b) Slabs sizes above 0.50 sqm Sqm 474.00 1152.00 521.40 1199.40
(b) Slabs sizes above 0.50 sqm Sqm 474.00 1301.00 521.40 1348.40
14.74 Extra for pre finished nosing to treads of steps of mt 178.00 178.00 195.80 195.80
marble stone. ( Full gola, half round gola etc.)
14.75 Extra for marble stone flooring in treads of steps sqm 426.00 426.00 468.60 468.60
and risers using single length
up to 2.00 metre.
(b) Slabs sizes above 0.50 Sqm Sqm 845.00 2003.00 929.50 2087.50
(a) Tiles Size 0.3 sqm to 0.50 sqm Sqm 845.00 1556.00 929.50 1640.50
(b) Slabs sizes above 0.50 Sqm Sqm 845.00 1630.00 929.50 1714.50
(b) Slabs sizes above 0.50 Sqm Sqm 845.00 1705.00 929.50 1789.50
(b) Slabs sizes above 0.50 Sqm Sqm 845.00 1519.00 929.50 1603.50
(b) Slabs sizes above 0.50 Sqm Sqm 845.00 1779.00 929.50 1863.50
(b) Slabs sizes above 0.50 Sqm Sqm 845.00 1481.00 929.50 1565.50
(b) Slabs sizes above 0.50 Sqm Sqm 845.00 1854.00 929.50 1938.50
(b) Slabs sizes above 0.50 Sqm Sqm 845.00 1556.00 929.50 1640.50
(b) Slabs sizes above 0.50 Sqm Sqm 845.00 1779.00 929.50 1863.50
(b) Slabs sizes above 0.50 Sqm Sqm 845.00 1481.00 929.50 1565.50
(b) Slabs sizes above 0.50 Sqm Sqm 845.00 1779.00 929.50 1863.50
(b) Slabs sizes above 0.50 Sqm Sqm 845.00 1481.00 929.50 1565.50
14.79 Providing and fixing copper pins 7.5 cm long 6 Each 18.00 33.00 19.80 34.80
mm diameter for securing adjacent stones in
stone wall lining in cement mortar 1:2 (1 cement
: 2 coarse sand),including making the necessary
chases.
14.80 White glazed tiles 10 cm x 10 cm and 6 mm Sqm 366.00 761.00 402.60 797.60
thick in skirting and dado on 12 mm thick
cement plaster 1:3 in base and jointing with grey
cement slurry @ 3.3kg per sqm and filling joints
with white cement slurry in joints including
bevelled corners.
14.81 White glazed tiles 150 cm x 150 cm and 6 mm Sqm 366.00 790.00 402.60 826.60
thick in skirting and dado on 12 mm thick
cement plaster 1:3 in base and jointing with grey
cement slurry @ 3.3kg per sqm and filling joints
with white cement slurry in joints including
bevelled corners.
14.82 White glazed tiles 20 cm x 20 cm and 5 mm Sqm 366.00 790.00 402.60 826.60
thick in skirting and dado on 12 mm thick
cement plaster 1:3 in base and jointing with grey
cement slurry @
3.3kg per sqm and filling joints with white
cement slurry in joints including bevelled
corners.
14.83 Coloured glazed tiles 15 cm x 15 cm x 5 mm in Sqm 366.00 790.00 402.60 826.60
skirting and dadoon 12 mm thick cement plaster
1:3 in base and jointing with grey cement slurry
@ 3.3kg per sqm and filling joints with white
cement slurry in joints including bevelled
corners.
14.84 Coloured glazed tiles 20 cm x 10 cm and 5 mm Sqm 366.00 785.00 402.60 821.60
thick in skirting and dado on 12 mm thick
cement plaster 1:3 in base and jointing with grey
cement slurry @ 3.3kg per sqm and filling joints
with white cement slurry in joints including
bevelled corners.
14.86 Chittor black marble tiles 15mm to 20 mm thick Sqm 845.00 1599.00 929.50 1683.50
in risers of steps, skirting dado, walls and pillars
laid in 12.5 mm thick cement mortar 1:3 and
jointed with neat cement slurry mixed with
pigments to match the shade of marble including
rubbing and polishing
14.87 Rough red sand stone (from Agra) 40mm thick Sqm 378.00 958.00 415.80 995.80
set in cement mortar 1:5 (1 cement 5 sand)
14.88 Kota stone slab 20-25 mm thick flooring over 20 Sqm 428.00 1097.00 470.80 1139.80
mm (average) thick base laid over and jointed
with grey cement slurry mixed with pigment to
match the shade of the slab including rubbing
and polishing complete with base of cement
mortar 1 : 4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand) :
14.89 Kotah stone rough dressed 40mm to 50mm Sqm 428.00 1185.00 470.80 1227.80
thick slabs, set to pattern in pavements over
20mm thick base of cement mortar (1 cement, 3
Sand) laid and jointed with neat cement slurry,
mixed with pigment to match the shade of stone
14.90 Kotah stone tiles 20mm thick in skirting risers of Sqm 661.00 1335.00 727.10 1401.10
steps, dado walls and pillars laid in 12.5mm
thick cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement 3 coarse
sand) and jointed with neat cement slurry mixed
with pigment to match the shade of stone,
including rubbing and polishing
14.90 a Extra for pre finished nosing in treads of steps of mt 101.00 101.00 111.10 111.10
Kota stone/ sand stone slab.
14.90 b Extra for Kota stone/ sand stone in treads of sqm 24.00 24.00 26.40 26.40
steps and risers using single length
up to 1.05 metre.
14.92 Coloured Granite stone tiles 15mm to 20mm Sqm 792.00 3155.00 871.20 3234.20
thick in skirting, risers of steps, dado walls and
pillars laid in 12.5mm thick cement mortar 1:3 (1
cement 3 coarse sand) and jointed with neat
cement slurry mixed with pigment to match the
shade of stone, including rubbing and polishing
including labour for fixing dowel pins and
cramps.
14.92 a Providing and laying flamed finish Granite stone
18mm thick in flooring in required design and
patterns, in linear as well as curvilinear portions
of the building all complete as per the
architectural drawings with 18 mm thick stone
slab over 20 mm (average) thick base of cement
mortar 1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand) laid and
jointed with cement slurry and pointing with
white cement slurry admixed with pigment of
matching shade including rubbing, curing and
polishing etc. all complete as specified and as
directed by the Engineer-in-Charge :
Flamed finish granite stone slab Jet Black, Sqm 427.00 2104.00 469.70 2146.70
Cherry Red, Elite Brown, Cat Eye or equivalent.
14.93 Fine dressed red stone (From Agra) flooring Sqm 378.00 1078.00 415.80 1115.80
40mm thick set in 12.5mm thick cement mortar
1:5 including jointing with cement mortar 1:2 with
an admixture of pigment to match the shade of
stone
14.94 Fine dressed red sand stone (from Agra) Sqm 378.00 1097.00 415.80 1134.80
flooring 40mm thick set in 12.5mm thick cement
mortar 1:3 jointing with cement mortar 1:2 with
an admixture of pigment to match the shade of
stone.
14.95 Teak wood 25 mm planking tongued and Sqm 320.00 5125.00 352.00 5157.00
grooved flooring including fixing with screws
complete.
14.96 Teak wood 40mm planking tongued and Sqm 320.00 8329.00 352.00 8361.00
grooved flooring including fixing with screw
complete
14.97 Parquet flooring 40mm thick consisitng of Ist Sqm 1244.00 4693.00 1368.40 4817.40
class well seasoned shisham wood of standard
pattren laid in flooring consiting of bitumen
applied hot @ 4.86 Kg. Per Square metrer over
12.5mm thick cement sand plaster 1:4 top
surface rubbed smoth and wax polished to a fine
finish
14.98 Rough red stone (From Agra) flooring 40mm Sqm 378.00 1014.00 415.80 1051.80
thick, set in 12.5mm thick cement sand mortar
1:3 including jointing with cement mortar 1:2 with
an admixture of pigment to match the shade of
stone
14.99 Rough red sand stone (From Agra) flooring Sqm 378.00 996.00 415.80 1033.80
40mm thick, set in 12.5mm thick cement sand
mortar 1:5 including jointing with cement mortar
1:2 with an admixture of pigment to match the
shade of stone
14.102 Providing and laying resilient vinyl sheet Sqm 133.00 852.00 146.30 865.30
floorcovering 2 mm thick, having a vinyl plastic
wear layer with backing intended for use in light
commercial and residential buildings, duly fixed
to the base floor using adhesive as approved by
the manufacturer.
14.103 Providing and laying Laminate wooden flooring Sqm 234.00 1838.00 257.40 1861.40
(Grade AC3 or AC3+ laminates) 6 mm to 12
mm thick, having core made up of medium-
density fiberboard (MDF),which is less resistant
to impact damage and less resistant to being
dented by heavy furniture, having a décor layer
to give each floor its appearance and consisting
of one or more sheets of paper impregnated with
melamine resin and top wear layer having clear
aluminum oxide finish that protects the
decorative layer & imparts the desired level of
sheen, from full gloss to low gloss, duly fixed to
the base floor using adhesive as approved by
the manufacturer.
NOTE :- AC3 Grade has no backing material
while higher grades are provided with a cotton
type sheet backing further backed by a sound
proofing sheet backing.
14.106 Kail wood 40mm thick planking tongued and Sqm 415.00 3884.00 456.50 3925.50
grooved flooring including fixing with screws
complete
14.110 Sand filling under floor and in wells of bridge Cum 70.00 1005.00 77.00 1012.00
foundation including handling withing 100
metres
14.112 Dholpur stone tiles 25 mm thick in wall facing ( Sqm 757.00 1485.00 832.70 1560.70
lining ) laid in any pattern as specified on 12.5
mm thick cement sand plaster 1:3 and jointed
with neat cement slurry mixed with pigment to
match the shade of stone including rubbing &
polishing including labour for fixing cramps, pins
& dowels etc.
14.113 Butch work with rough dressed Dholpur stone 40 Sqm 757.00 1178.00 832.70 1253.70
mm to 50 mm thick laid on 12.5 mm thick
cement coarse sand mortar 1:3 icluding
dressing & cutting the stone to required shape &
size.
14.114 Fine dressed and machine rubbed red sand Sqm 586.00 1391.00 644.60 1449.60
stone ( from Agra ) 25 mm to 50 mm thick lining
on wall, pillars, skirting, dado & risers of steps
laid in any pattern as specified on 12.5 mm thick
cement coarse sand mortar 1:3 with neat
cement slurry admixture of pigment to match the
shade of stone including labour for fixing
cramps, dowels, pins, etc.
14.115 Providing and fixing door floors, floors spring Each 581.00 2979.00 639.10 3037.10
double action of I.S.I. specifications for
Aluminium doors / Steel doors.
14.116 Brick on edge flooring with bricks of class Sqm 216.00 899.00 237.60 920.60
designation 105 , including cement slurry etc.
complete in cement mortar 1:4 with F.P.S.
bricks.
14.119 Deduct for not using 20 mm thick cement mortar Sqm 273.00 368.00 300.30 395.30
1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand) bedding in laying
of floor tiles and jointing with grey cement slurry
@ 3.3 kg/ sqm.
14.120 Fixing glazed/ Ceramic/ Vitrified floor tiles with Sqm 305.00 363.00 335.50 393.50
cement based high polymer modified quick-set
tile adhesive (Water based) conforming to IS:
15477, in average 3mm thickness.
14.122 Extra Cost for using darker fast shade Vitrified or Sqm 0.00 68.00 0.00 70.21
Rectified Tiles instead of lighter shades.
14.124 Deduct for not grouting the joints with white Sqm 9.00 44.00 9.90 44.90
cement and matching pigment in the items of
fixing of vitrified tiles.
14.125 Providing and laying Rectified Rectified Porcelin Sqm 273.00 844.00 300.30 871.30
floor tiles 400x400mm or more (thickness to be
specified by the manufacturer) of premium
quality conforming to IS:15622 of approved
make in all colours laid on 20mm thick bed of
Cement Mortar 1:4 ( 1 Cement : 4 Fine sand) for
new flooring complete . Rectified tiles have
finished edges allowing them to be placed closer
together for a narrower grout joint as opposed to
other tiles and are more expensive. Unlike
typical factory-edged tile, rectified tile is cut to
size after the firing process. This process
creates a precise, 90 degree angle edge and, as
a result, can be laid with a tighter grout joint than
unrectified tile. It gives a smooth, sophisticated
and continuous look to the floor. Using a
rectified tile allows you to place the tiles much
closer together using tighter joint spacing. This
makes the grout less visible as there is actually
less grout used. When a wide space is used
between tiles, the grout becomes a distinct part
of the design and if the grout does not blend well
with the tiles it can create a less than
professional looking finish. In addition, the grout
can easily become soiled and discolored over
time and will detract from the look of the tile
itself.
14.126 Providing and laying Rectified Porcelin floor Sqm 273.00 871.00 300.30 898.30
tiles 400x400mm or more (thickness to be
specified by the manufacturer) of premium
quality conforming to IS:15622 of approved
make in all colours laid on 20mm thick bed of
Cement Mortar 1:4 ( 1 Cement : 4 Fine sand) for
new flooring or laid with cement based high
polymer modified quick set tile adhesive (water
based) of approved make IS 15477 marked
using 5 Kg adhesive per Sqm of tile area in
average 3mm thickness over existing floor,
including pointing the joints with white cement
and matching pigments etc., complete
14.127 Deduct for not using 20mm thick cement mortar Sqm 183.00 246.00 201.30 264.30
1:4 (1 cement : 4 fine sand ) bedding in laying of
floor tiles.
14.129 Providing and fixing 1st quality ceramic glazed Sqm 276.00 699.00 303.60 726.60
wall tiles Matt/Semi Matt/Glosy/Highly Gloss
finish/Highlighter/emboss conforming to IS :
15622 (thickness to be specified by the
manufacture of approved make in all colours,
shades except burgundy, bottle green, black of
size 250 x 330 mm as approved by Engineer-in-
Charge in skirting, risers of steps and dados
over 12 mm thick bed of cement Mortar 1:4 (1
cement: 4 fine sand) and jointing with grey
cement slurry @ 3.3kg per sqm including
pointing in white cement mixed with pigment of
14.130 Providing and fixing 1st quality ceramic glazed Sqm 276.00 795.00 303.60 822.60
wall tiles Matt/Semi Matt/Glosy/Highly Gloss
finish/Highlighter/emboss conforming to IS :
15622 (thickness to be specified by the
manufacture of approved make in all colours,
shades except burgundy, bottle green, black of
size 450 x 310 mm as approved by Engineer-in-
Charge in skirting, risers of steps and dados
over 12 mm thick bed of cement Mortar 1:4 (1
cement: 4 fine sand) and jointing with grey
cement slurry @ 3.3kg per sqm including
pointing in white cement mixed with pigment of
matching shade complete.
14.131 Providing and fixing 1st quality ceramic glazed Sqm 305.00 853.00 335.50 883.50
wall tiles Matt/Semi Matt/Glosy/Highly Gloss
finish/Highlighter/emboss conforming to IS :
15622 (thickness to be specified by the
manufacture of approved make in all colours,
shades except burgundy, bottle green, black of
size 600 x 300 mm as approved by Engineer-in-
Charge in skirting, risers of steps and dados
over 12 mm thick bed of cement Mortar 1:4 (1
cement: 4 fine sand) and jointing with grey
cement slurry @ 3.3kg per sqm including
pointing in white cement mixed with pigment of
14.133 Providing and fixing 10mm thick acid and/or Sqm 305.00 1097.00 335.50 1127.50
alkali resistant tiles 300 mm x 300 mm of
approved make and colour using acid and/or
alkali resisting mortar bedding and joints filled
with acid and/or alkali resisting cement as per IS
: 4457 complete as per the direction of Engineer-
in- Charge, in flooring or in dado / skirting on a
bed of 12 mm thick mortar 1 : 4 (1 acid proof
cement: 4 coarse sand).
14.134 Providing and applying Anti Termite Treatment litre 61.00 372.00 67.10 378.10
using pre constructional chemical treatment
measures as per IS - 6313 - 2001 ( Part 2 ) &
using Chemical containg chloropyrifos systemic
insecticide diluted to manufacturer's
specifications (i) In foundation pits, by treating
the bottom & sides upto height of 300mm by
uniformly spraying solution @ 5 Litre / Sqm (ii) In
the refill earth on both sides of all built up walls
@ 7.5 Litre / Running meter ( width - 300 mm,
depth - 450 mm ) (iii) Before laying the floor, by
uniformly sprinkling the top surface of the
consolidated earth within the outer perimeter @
5 Litre solution per Sqm.
Note :- The Engineer in Charge will ensure
consumption of chemical as per manufacturer's
specifications & minimum 5 years warranty from
the concerned dealer.
14.137 Mandana stone tile flooring 15mm to 20 mm Sqm 474.00 1371.00 521.40 1418.40
thick over 12.5mm thick base of cement mortar
1:3 (1 cement, 3 Sand) laid and jointed with neat
cement slurry, mixed with pigment to match the
shade of stone including rubbing and polishing
14.138 Providing and Laying Out Door precast designer Sqm 349.00 1025.00 383.90 1059.90
chequered tiles of any size & any shape 25mm
thickness having top layer of white cement
mixed with pigment, laid on 20mm thick bed of
ordinary cement mortar 1:3 (1 ordinary cement:
3 fine sand), joints grouted with white cement
slurry containing pigment to match the shade
complete in all respect as per specifications and
to the entire satisfaction of engineer-in-charge.
14.139 Providing and laying 50 mm thick factory made Sqm 134.00 594.00 147.40 607.40
cement concrete interlocking paver block of M-
30 grade machine made rubber moulded
smooth finish with strong vibratory process or
with vibro- hydraulic compaction machine and of
approved size and design / shape laid in
Ordinary Grey and pattern over and including 40
mm thick compacted bed of coarse sand, filling
the joints with fine sand etc, all complete as per
directions of Engineer-in-Charge for Non traffic
Areas and streets having width less than 3.05
mt. ( Also not to used over footoaths).
14.140 Providing and laying 60 mm thick factory made Sqm 134.00 636.00 147.40 649.40
cement concrete interlocking paver block of M-
30 grade machine made rubber moulded
smooth finish with strong vibratory process or
with vibro- hydraulic compaction machine and of
approved size and design / shape laid in
Ordinary Grey and pattern over and including 40
mm thick compacted bed of coarse sand, filling
the joints with fine sand etc, all complete as per
directions of Engineer-in-Charge for Non traffic
Areas and streets having width less than 3.05
mt.( Also not to used over footoaths).
14.141 Providing and laying 60 mm thick factory made Sqm 134.00 667.00 147.40 680.40
cement concrete interlocking Paving blocks of M-
35 grade manufactured by block making
machine equipped with steel mould clamped to
a strong vibratory table with hydraulic pressure
for compaction of concrete as per IRC SP 63 -
2014 and of approved size and design / shape
laid in Ordinary Grey Colour and pattern over
and including 40 mm thick compacted bed of
coarse sand, filling the joints with fine sand etc,
all complete as per directions of Engineer-in-
Charge.
14.142 Providing and laying 80 mm thick factory made Sqm 134.00 750.00 147.40 763.40
cement concrete interlocking Paving blocks of M-
35 grade manufactured by block making
machine equipped with steel mould clamped to
a strong vibratory table with hydraulic pressure
for compaction of concrete as per IRC SP 63 -
2014 and of approved size and design / shape
laid in Ordinary Grey Colour and pattern over
and including 40 mm thick compacted bed of
coarse sand, filling the joints with fine sand etc,
all complete as per directions of Engineer-in-
Charge.
14.144 Extra Cost for using darker fast shade for Sqm 0.00 65.00 0.00 66.86
interlocking pavers Tiles of any shape &
thickness instead of grey colours.
14.145 Providing and fixing Morwad Marble Strip 12mm Rmt. 25.00 105.00 27.50 107.50
to 15mm thick and 100 mm wide in kotah stone
flooring over 12.50mm thickness base of cement
mortar 1:3 jointed with cement slurry including
cost of additional mortar equivalent to the kota
stone thickness andcolouring pigment to match
the colour rubbed and polished to granolithic
finish complete in all respects.
14.149 Providing and fixing Glass mossaic tiles on Sqm 244.00 3117.00 268.40 3141.40
finished plain wall surface of size 20 mm x 20
mm x 4 mm in all colour, design , fixing in
customize design as per direction of Engineer-in-
Charge. The glass mosaic tiles to be fixed on
the wall surface with the help of approved
adhesive applied at the rate of 2.5 kg per sqm
and grouting of the same. The rate is inclusive of
all operation, material and required pattern
approved by Engineer-in-Charge:
14.151 62 mm thick cement concrete flooring with Sqm 350.00 423.00 385.00 458.00
concrete hardener topping, under layer 50 mm
thick cement concrete 1:2:4 (1 cement : 2
coarse sand : 4 graded stone aggregate 20mm
nominal size) and top layer 12mm thick cement
hardener consisting of mix 1:2 (1 cement
hardener mix : 2 graded stone aggregate, 6mm
nominal size) by volume, hardening compound
mixed @ 2 litre per 50 kg of cement or as per
manufacture’s specifications. This includes cost
of cement slurry, but excluding the cost of
nosing of steps etc. complete.
14.152 Providing & laying Epoxy Flooring 2mm thick ( Sqm 146.00 659.00 160.60 673.60
overall thickness) with selflevelling with Hi- build
epoxy primer 100 micron thickness, self leveling
epoxy screed 900 micron thickness, FQ sand
and self levelling epoxy top coat having
thickness 1000 micrones with all materials as
mentioned / required to provide desired finish to
the entire satisfaction of Engineer in charge,
14.153 Providing & laying Epoxy Flooring 1.5 mm thick ( Sqm 122.00 550.00 134.20 562.20
overall thickness) with selflevelling with Hi- build
epoxy primer 100 micron thickness, self leveling
epoxy screed 500 micron thickness, FQ sand
and self levelling epoxy top coat having
thickness 900 micrones with all materials as
mentioned / required to provide desired finish to
the entire satisfaction of Engineer in charge,
14.154 Providing & laying Epoxy Flooring 1.1mm thick ( Sqm 98.00 441.00 107.80 450.80
overall thickness) with selflevelling with Hi- build
epoxy primer 100 micron thickness, and self
levelling epoxy top coat having thickness 1000
micrones with all materials as mentioned /
required to provide desired finish to the entire
satisfaction of Engineer in charge,
b 30mm thick White sand stone sqm 975.00 1869.00 1072.50 1966.50
b 30mm thick White sand stone sqm 786.00 1812.00 864.60 1890.60
14.159 Providing and fixing adjustable stainless steel Each 124.00 245.00 136.40 257.40
cramps of approved quality,required shape and
size, adjustable with stainless steel nuts, bolts
and washer (total weight not less than 260 gms),
for dry stone cladding fixed on frame work at
suitable location, including making necessary
recesses in stone slab, drilling required holes etc
complete as per direction of the Engineer-in-
charge.
14.162 Mirror polishing on marble work/Granite sqm 189.00 234.00 207.90 252.90
work/stone work where ever required to
give high gloss finish complete.
14.164 Providing and Laying Tactile Flooring full body Sqm 265.00 1067.00 291.50 1093.50
vitrified , low water absorption below 5%, having
excellent slip resistance , very dense, durable
and abrasion resistant, solid through colour,
fade proof, highly chemical and stain resistance
unglazed finish porcelain tile of size 300mm x
300mm x 10mm + 5mm thick, approved profile
design, Tec-button/Tec-liner laid in ordinary grey
cement and on 20mm thick bed of cement
mortar 1:3 filling neat cement slurry between
joints with White Cement containing pigment
to match the shade complete in all respect. (Tile
design and pattern will be as per guidelines
issued for persons with disability)
(ii) The rates include the cost of water. Where the water is supplied free by department, the rates
shall be reduced by 3%..
(iii) The labour rates for item no. 15.53 to 15.57 include the cost of Earth, Bhusa and Gobri etc.
(iv) The rates of lime plaster and pointing in this chapter have been worked out on the basis of lime
putty.
(v) The labour rates given in this chapter include the cost of water, tools & plant, scaffolding & all
types of sundries etc (including labour & material).
(vi) In case of Plaster for wall and ceiling there is huge involvement of scafolding and watering.To
meet with these expenses Sundries have been provided @5% in this Chapter.
(vii) In view of Note No. 24 of Gaz.Notification No.S.O 94/C.A. 11/1948/Ss.3and 5/2012 Dated 15-11-
2012 Issued by Govt of Punjab Department of Labour, for Plastering and Painting outside
building above 3 storey, 10% of Through rate extra shall be paid in addition to basic rate and
storey wise increase in rate.
(viii) In Case where item no 15.22 is used then item no 15.85 cannot be applicable above third storey
height for External Plaster.
15.4 10mm thick Cement Plaster 1:2 sqm 136.00 192.00 150.00 205.60
15.5 10mm thick Cement Plaster 1:3 sqm 136.00 183.00 150.00 196.60
15.6 10mm thick Cement Plaster 1:4 sqm 136.00 174.00 150.00 187.60
15.10 12.5 mm thick cement plaster 1:5 sqm 137.00 181.00 151.00 194.70
15.30 25mm thick cement lime plaster 1:1:6 sqm 185.00 287.00 204.00 305.50
15.59 Cement pointing 1:2 deep variety sqm 110.00 127.00 121.00 138.00
15.60 Cement pointing 1:3 deep variety sqm 110.00 123.00 121.00 134.00
15.62 Lime pointing 2:3 flush on brick walls sqm 70.00 79.00 77.00 86.00
(i) Unless otherwise stated, the labour rates include the rehandling of materials within 100 metres.
(ii) The rates include the cost of water. Where the water is supplied free by department, the rates
shall be reduced suitably.
(iii) The rates for white washing, distempering, painting and decorative cement based paints etc.
given in this chapter are for superstructure upto 4 metres height whether the first storey or the
subsequent storeys. In case any single storey exceeds 4 metres height (as in case of overhead-
reservoir and outer face of walls etc.) the labour as well as through rates shall be increased by
Rs. 0.50 per sqm for every additional height of 4 metres or part thereof.
(iv) Rates for distempering with dry and oil bound distemper have been provided in this chapter.
These rates have been based on superior quality distempers manufactured by standard firms.
The use of inferior distempers and Country frisco shall not be permitted as they never give
proper quality of lasting surface.
(v) Work against items of filling i.e. is item no. 16.6 and 16.7 shall be executed only after approval
of the Engineer-in-charge.
(vi) The labour rates given in this chapter include the cost of water, tools & plant, painting brush etc.
and scaffolding whereever required and all types of sundries etc.(including labour and
materials).
(vii) Only first quality paints manufactured by reputed firms like Nerolac, Asian, Berger, J&N, ICI or
equivalent are to be used as approved by the Engineer-in-Charge. And no other local/ ordinary
non branded paint shall be used.
(viii) The rates given in item No. 16.49, 16.50, 16.51, 16.52, 16.55, 16.56, 16.57 and 16.58 are
inclusive of printing and lettering.
(ix) For Painting/ Priming coat on truss having height above 5 mtr, upto 10 mtrr. the labour rate will
be increased by Rs. 7/- per sqm and through rate be increased accordingly.
(x) In case where item No. 16.78 is used then item No. 16.73 cannot be applicable above thired
storey for external painting.
16.2 White washing (two coat) sqm 3.50 5.41 3.85 5.76
16.3 White washing (Three coat) sqm 4.67 7.27 5.14 7.74
16.5 Colour washing (two coats) sqm 6.23 11.14 6.85 11.76
(a) With special quality paint sqm 8.81 16.40 9.69 17.28
(b) With ordinary quality Paint sqm 8.81 15.59 9.69 16.47
(a) With special quality paint sqm 15.42 46.48 16.96 48.02
(b) With ordinary quality Paint sqm 15.42 39.58 16.96 41.12
(a) With special quality paint sqm 17.13 42.36 18.84 44.07
(b) With ordinary quality Paint sqm 17.13 36.76 18.84 38.47
(a) With special quality paint sqm 9.79 23.71 10.77 24.69
(b) With ordinary quality paint sqm 9.79 20.62 10.77 21.60
(a) With special quality paint sqm 7.61 13.79 8.37 14.55
(b) With ordinary quality Paint sqm 7.61 13.01 8.37 13.77
(a) With special quality paint sqm 15.85 41.40 17.44 42.99
(b) With ordinary quality paint sqm 15.85 36.18 17.44 37.77
(a) With special quality paint sqm 9.75 21.06 10.73 22.04
(b) With ordinary quality paint sqm 9.75 18.75 10.73 19.73
(a) With special quality paint sqm 19.32 50.73 21.25 52.66
(b) With ordinary quality paint sqm 19.32 44.32 21.25 46.25
(a) With special quality paint sqm 11.15 30.98 12.27 32.10
(b) With ordinary quality paint sqm 11.15 26.93 12.27 28.05
(a) With special quality paint sqm 18.79 38.18 20.67 40.06
(b) With ordinary quality paint sqm 18.79 34.13 20.67 36.01
(a) With special quality paint sqm 11.46 20.74 12.61 21.89
(b) With ordinary quality paint sqm 11.46 18.80 12.61 19.95
16.35 Burning old paint with blow Lamp sqm 16.44 20.28 18.08 21.92
16.38 Painting one coat with solignum sqm 5.29 11.79 5.82 12.32
16.39 Painting two coats with solignum sqm 8.07 19.57 8.88 20.38
(a) With superior quality paint sqm 20.02 60.64 22.02 62.64
(b) With ordinary quality paint sqm 20.02 46.01 22.02 48.01
(b) With ordinary quality paint sqm 9.49 20.38 10.44 21.33
16.44 Painting one coat with creosote sqm 5.29 10.59 5.82 11.12
16.45 Painting two coats with creosote sqm 8.07 17.05 8.88 17.86
(iii) Kilometer stone on village road each 142.02 156.71 156.22 170.91
WOOD WORK
Notes : -
(i) Unless otherwise stated, the labour rates include rehandling of materials within 100 metres.
(ii) Unless otherwise stated, the labour and through rates include all wastage of timber in sawing and
cutting and sawing charges including carriage to and from saw mills.
(iii) Through rates for items requiring use of wire gauge include the cost of 140 G gauge galvanised
wire gauge.
(iv) The labour rates given in this chapter include the cost of tools & plants and scaffolding (including
Labour and material), wherever required.
(v) The rate for item No. 17.1 to 17.6 apply to simple wood work not involving any jointing such as
beams/ battens etc. Where jointing is involved as in case of roof trusses composite beams etc.,
increase the labour and through rate by Rs. 2400/- per cu.m. In case of built -in-fixtures involving
jointing increase the rates by Rs. 1600/- per cum
(vi) The rates for item No. 17.10,17.11,17.15, 17.16 exclude the cost of sliding bolts, Tower bolts,
handles but include the cost of labour for fixing them.
(vii) In case fixed glazing is continuous to open able shutter, the area of fixed glazing will be
measured up to central line of mullion if the area of fixed glazing exceeds 25 percent of the open
able area. If the area of fixed glazing is up to 25 percent of the open able area then the whole
area shall be measured as open able and paid for as such.
(viii) The rates for aluminium fittings, as provided in this chapter, are only for the purposes of
estimating and not for purchasing of fittings through contractor. All aluminium fittings shall be
arranged by the department and supplied to contractor free of cost for fitting.
(ix) The wood work in chowkats of doors and windows shall be done at site strictly as per P.W.D
Specifications. Nothing extra shall be paid for wastage, or for dimensions, supplied beyond those
specified and for horns. The length of each piece shall be measured overall, so as to include the
projection for lenons. In case of mouldings, roundings circular rebates, circular and varying
sections, the sectional area of the piece shall be taken as the area of the least square or
rectangle from which such section can be cut, and nothing extra shall be paid for such moulding
and rebates.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.1 Deodar wood wrought planed and fixed in cum 7015.00 180872.00 7717.00 181574.00
position
17.2 Kail wood wrought planed and fixed in cum 7015.00 131697.00 7717.00 132399.00
position
17.3 Chil wood wrought planed and fixed in cum 7015.00 87890.00 7717.00 88592.00
position
17.4 Commercial Hard wood such as Hollock cum 6767.00 100138.00 7444.00 100815.00
17.5 Teak wood wrought planed and fixed in cum 6767.00 173182.00 7444.00 173859.00
position
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.8 Kail wood planking planed on both sides
rebated and fixed in position including nails
and screws etc.
(i) 40mm thick (Single Leaf) sqm 727.00 5288.00 800.00 5361.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(ii) 45m thick taking size of door sqm 625.00 7619.00 688.00 7682.00
(c.) Battened and braced shutter sqm 636.00 7299.00 700.00 7363.00
50mm thick complete
(i) 40mm thick (Single Leaf) sqm 727.00 2718.00 800.00 2791.00
(ii) 45m thick taking size of door sqm 625.00 3531.00 688.00 3594.00
(c) Battened and braced shutter sqm 636.00 3405.00 700.00 3469.00
50mm thick complete
(i) 40mm thick (Single Leaf) sqm 727.00 2855.00 800.00 2928.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(iii) 30mm thick sqm 714.00 2303.00 785.00 2374.00
(ii) 45m thick taking size of door sqm 625.00 3728.00 688.00 3791.00
(c) Battened and braced shutter sqm 636.00 3592.00 700.00 3656.00
50mm thick complete
(i) 40mm thick (Single Leaf) sqm 727.00 3061.00 800.00 3134.00
(ii) 45m thick taking size of door sqm 625.00 4056.00 688.00 4119.00
(c) Battened and braced shutter sqm 636.00 3904.00 700.00 3968.00
50mm thick complete
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(i) 40mm thick (Single Leaf) sqm 727.00 2649.00 800.00 2722.00
(ii) 45m thick taking size of door sqm 625.00 3421.00 688.00 3484.00
(c) Battened and braced shutter sqm 636.00 3301.00 700.00 3365.00
50mm thick complete
(i) 40mm thick (Single Leaf) sqm 727.00 2787.00 800.00 2860.00
(ii) Battened and framed 45m thick sqm 625.00 3619.00 688.00 3682.00
taking size of door
(c.) Battened and braced shutter sqm 636.00 3488.00 700.00 3552.00
50mm thick complete
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.10 Yellow Meranthi Sinker (20 to 21 kg per cft.
(vii) Approx.) doors shutter windows shutter
including hinges, screw and cords etc.
Complete fixed in position
(i) 40mm thick (Single Leaf) sqm 727.00 2993.00 800.00 3066.00
(ii) 45m thick taking size of door sqm 625.00 3967.00 688.00 4030.00
(c) Battened and braced shutter sqm 636.00 3821.00 700.00 3885.00
50mm thick complete
(i) 40mm thick (Single Leaf) sqm 727.00 3336.00 800.00 3409.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(ii) 45m thick taking size of door sqm 625.00 4514.00 688.00 4577.00
(C.) Battened and braced shutter sqm 636.00 4341.00 700.00 4405.00
50mm thick complete
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
a Phenol Bonded Ply Panel
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.10 Yellow Meranthi Super (18 to 19 kg per cft.
(xiv) Approx.) doors shutter with 12mm thick
phenol Bonded BWP ply (Anchor Kit ply,
Nova teak , or National or any other ISI
approved quality) I/C hinges, screws,
chocks & cords etc. Complete fixed in
position (Single leaf)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(i) 40 mm thick sqm 700.00 2911.00 770.00 2981.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(i) 40 mm thick sqm 700.00 2858.00 770.00 2928.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
i 40 mm thick sqm 700.00 2571.00 770.00 2641.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.11 Wire gauze deodar wood door shutter
(i) without springs housed in chowkats (Single
Leaf)
ii 30mm thick taking size of door sqm 487.00 3181.00 536.00 3230.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(B) 30 mm thick sqm 482.00 1710.00 530.00 1758.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
b) 25 mm thick sqm 706.00 1992.00 777.00 2063.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.12 Red Meranthi Sinker (20 to 21 kg per cft.
(viii) Approx.) cup board shutter with plywood
panels or faced on both side fixed in
position (excluding the cost of handles,
bolts hasp with staple but including the
labour for fixing them)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.12 Imported Teak Wood cup board shutter
(xii) with plywood panels or faced on both side
fixed in position (excluding the cost of
handles, bolts hasp with staple but
including the labour for fixing them)
17.13 (i) Wire gauze fixed on chowkats with 25mm sqm 162.00 1350.00 178.00 1366.00
deodar wood cover molding of full width
17.13 Wire gauge fixed on chowkats with 25mm sqm 162.00 979.00 178.00 995.00
(ii) thick
Hollock wood cover molding of full width.
17.13 Wire gauge fixed on chowkats with 25mm sqm 162.00 869.00 178.00 885.00
(iii) thick Golden Champ wood cover molding
of full width.
17.13 Wire gauge fixed on chowkats with 25mm sqm 162.00 1277.00 178.00 1293.00
(iv) thick Cheetah Champ (Assam) wood cover
molding of full width.
17.13 Wire gauge fixed on chowkats with 25mm sqm 162.00 869.00 178.00 885.00
(v) thick Bansam Champ (Assam) wood cover
molding of full width.
17.13 Wire gauge fixed on chowkats with 25mm sqm 162.00 857.00 178.00 873.00
(vi) thick Red Meranthi Normal (15 to 16 kg per
cft. Approx.) wood cover molding of full
width.
17.13 Wire gauge fixed on chowkats with 25mm sqm 162.00 887.00 178.00 903.00
(vii) thick Red Meranthi Super (18 to 19 kg per
cft. Approx.) wood cover molding of full
width.
17.13 Wire gauge fixed on chowkats with 25mm sqm 162.00 933.00 178.00 949.00
(viii) thick Red Meranthi Sinker (20 to 21 kg per
cft. Approx.) wood cover molding of full
width.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.13 Wire gauge fixed on chowkats with 25mm sqm 162.00 842.00 178.00 858.00
(ix) thick Yellow Meranthi Normal (15 to 16 kg
per cft. Approx.) wood cover molding of full
width.
17.13 Wire gauge fixed on chowkats with 25mm sqm 162.00 872.00 178.00 888.00
(x) thick yelow Meranthi super (18 to 19 kg per
cft. Approx.) wood cover molding of full
width.
17.13 Wire gauge fixed on chowkats with 25mm sqm 162.00 918.00 178.00 934.00
(xi) thick yellow Meranthi sinker (20 to 21 kg
per cft. Approx.) wood cover molding of full
width.
17.13 Wire gauge fixed on chowkats with 25mm sqm 162.00 994.00 178.00 1010.00
(xii) thick Imp. Teak Wood wood cover molding
of full width.
17.14 Expended metal fixed on chowkats with sqm 162.00 1402.00 178.00 1418.00
(i) 25mm deodar wood cover molding of full
width
17.14 Expended metal fixed on chowkats with sqm 162.00 1031.00 178.00 1047.00
(ii) 25mm Hollock wood cover molding of full
width
17.14 Expended metal fixed on chowkats with sqm 162.00 909.00 178.00 925.00
(iii) 25mm Red Meranthi Normal (15 to 16 kg
per cft. Approx.) cover molding of full width
17.14 Expended metal fixed on chowkats with sqm 162.00 939.00 178.00 955.00
(iv) 25mm Red Meranthi Super(18 to 19 kg per
cft. Approx.) cover molding of full width
17.14 Expended metal fixed on chowkats with sqm 162.00 985.00 178.00 1001.00
(v) 25mm Red Meranthi Sinker (20 to 21 kg
per cft. Approx.) cover molding of full width
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.14 Expended metal fixed on chowkats with sqm 162.00 893.00 178.00 909.00
(vi) 25mm yellow Meranthi Normal (15 to 16 kg
per cft. Approx.) cover molding of full width
17.14 Expended metal fixed on chowkats with sqm 162.00 924.00 178.00 940.00
(vii) 25mm Yellow Meranthi Super(18 to 19 kg
per cft. Approx.) cover molding of full width
17.14 Expended metal fixed on chowkats with sqm 162.00 970.00 178.00 986.00
(viii) 25mm Yellow Meranthi Sinker (20 to 21 kg
per cft. Approx.) cover molding of full width
17.14 Expended metal fixed on chowkats Imp. sqm 162.00 1046.00 178.00 1062.00
(ix) Teak Wood with 25mm cover molding of
full width
A Double Rebate (60mm x 150mm) (60mm x Mtr 233.00 1140.00 256.00 1163.00
150mm)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.15 Chowkats of commercial hard wood such
(iii) as Golden Champ confirming to ISI
specification no 1003 m kiln seasoned of
doors and windows including iron hold
fasts, corner straps cleats, stops bolts for
hold fasts etc, complete fixed in position
(Section 60mm x 150mm)
A Double Rebate (60mm x 150mm) (60mm x Mtr 236.00 957.00 260.00 981.00
150mm)
A Double Rebate (60mm x 150mm) (60mm x Mtr 233.00 1640.00 256.00 1663.00
150mm)
A Double Rebate (60mm x 150mm) (60mm x Mtr 233.00 955.00 256.00 978.00
150mm)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
A Double Rebate (60mm x 150mm) (60mm x Mtr 233.00 935.00 256.00 958.00
150mm)
A Double Rebate (60mm x 150mm) (60mm x Mtr 233.00 910.00 256.00 933.00
150mm)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
A Double Rebate (60mm x 150mm) (60mm x Mtr 233.00 961.00 256.00 984.00
150mm)
A Double Rebate (60mm x 150mm) (60mm x Mtr 233.00 1038.00 256.00 1061.00
150mm)
A Double Rebate (60mm x 150mm) (60mm x Mtr 233.00 1166.00 256.00 1189.00
150mm)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.16 Deodar wood cup board chowkats Mtr 188.00 730.00 207.00 749.00
(i) including iron hold facts, iron hinge, corner,
straps, wooden knobs or handles fixed in
position (Size 45 x 60mm)
17.16 Kiln seasonal Hollock wood cup board Mtr 187.00 457.00 206.00 476.00
(ii) chowkats including iron hold fasts, iron
hinges corner straps, wooden knobs or
handles fixed in position (Size 45 x 60mm).
17.16 Golden Champ wood cup board chowkats Mtr 187.00 407.00 206.00 426.00
(iii) including iron hold fasts, iron hinges corner
straps, wooden knobs or handles fixed in
position (Size 45 x 60mm).
17.16 Cheetah Champ (Assam) wood cup board Mtr 187.00 589.00 206.00 608.00
(iv) chowkats including iron hold fasts, iron
hinges corner straps, wooden knobs or
handles fixed in position (Size 45 x 60mm).
17.16 Bansam Champ (Assam) wood cup board Mtr 187.00 407.00 206.00 426.00
(v) chowkats including iron hold fasts, iron
hinges corner straps, wooden knobs or
handles fixed in position (Size 45 x 60mm).
17.16 Red Meranthi Normal (15 to 16 kg per cft. Mtr 185.00 400.00 204.00 419.00
(vi) Approx.) wood cup board chowkats
including iron hold fasts, iron hinges corner
straps, wooden knobs or handles fixed in
position (Size 45 x 60mm).
17.16 Red Meranthi Super (18 to 19 kg per cft. Mtr 187.00 416.00 206.00 435.00
(vii) Approx.) wood cup board chowkats
including iron hold fasts, iron hinges corner
straps, wooden knobs or handles fixed in
position (Size 45 x 60mm).
17.16 Red Meranthi Sinker (20 to 21 kg per cft. Mtr 187.00 436.00 206.00 455.00
(viii) Approx.) wood cup board chowkats
including iron hold fasts, iron hinges corner
straps, wooden knobs or handles fixed in
position (Size 45 x 60mm).
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.16 Yellow Meranthi Normal (15 to 16 kg per Mtr 187.00 396.00 206.00 415.00
(ix) cft. Approx.) wood cup board chowkats
including iron hold fasts, iron hinges corner
straps, wooden knobs or handles fixed in
position (Size 45 x 60mm).
17.16 Yellow Meranthi Super (18 to 19 kg per cft. Mtr 187.00 409.00 206.00 428.00
(x) Approx.) wood cup board chowkats
including iron hold fasts, iron hinges corner
straps, wooden knobs or handles fixed in
position (Size 45 x 60mm).
17.16 Yellow Meranthi Sinker (20 to 21 kg per cft. Mtr 187.00 429.00 206.00 448.00
(xi) Approx.) wood cup board chowkats
including iron hold fasts, iron hinges corner
straps, wooden knobs or handles fixed in
position (Size 45 x 60mm).
17.16 Imp teak wood cup board chowkats Mtr 187.00 463.00 206.00 482.00
(xii) including iron hold fasts, iron hinges corner
straps, wooden knobs or handles fixed in
position (Size 45 x 60mm).
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.18 Teak wood doors shutter and windows
panelled glazed or panelled including Iron
hinger, screws etc. complete fixed in
position (excluding cost of tower bolts and
handles but including labour for fittings the
same) (Single Leaf)
(a) 35mm thick (Single Leaf) sqm 733.00 4307.00 806.00 4380.00
(c) 25mm thick (Single Leaf) sqm 713.00 2950.00 784.00 3021.00
17.20 Fixing wire gauze out side the clerestory sqm 409.00 3772.00 450.00 3813.00
window including teak wood chowkats and
cover molding
17.22 Fixing mortise or rim locks or latches nos 138.00 ----- 152.00 -----
(i) complete (Labour Only)
17.22 Providing and fixing bright finished brass no 138.00 1119.00 152.00 1133.00
(ii) door latch with necessary screws etc.
complete : 300x16x5 mm
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.22 Providing and fixing bright finished brass no 138.00 959.00 152.00 973.00
(iii) door latch with necessary screws etc.
complete : 250x16x5 mm
17.22 Providing and fixing bright finished brass no 105.00 1734.00 116.00 1745.00
(iv) 100 mm mortise latch and lock with 6
levers and a pair of lever handles with
necessary screws etc. complete (best
make of approved quality).
17.22 Providing and fixing Brass 100mm mortice No. 105.00 343.00 116.00 354.00
(v) latch and lock with 6 levers without pair of
handles (best make of approved quality) for
aluminium doors including necessary
cutting and making good etc. complete.
(i) For shutter area up to 0.50 sqm sqm ----- 248.00 ----- 248.00
(ii) For shutter area above 0.50 sqm sqm ----- 111.00 ----- 111.00
17.24 Curtain rod 25mm dia Aluminium pipe with mtr 125.00 205.00 138.00 218.00
brackets fixed in position including nails
and screws etc. (Deodar Wood)
17.25 Curtain rod 25mm dia Aluminium pipe with mtr 166.00 245.00 183.00 262.00
brackets fixed in position including nails
and screws etc. (Teak Wood)
(i) 2mm thick or 5.18 Kg/sqm nos 9.00 32.00 10.00 33.00
(i) 3mm thick or 8.44 Kg/ sqm sqm 110.00 582.00 121.00 593.00
(ii) 4mm thick or 10.78 Kg/ sqm sqm 110.00 668.00 121.00 679.00
(iii) 5.0mm thick Plate glass (INDIAN) sqm 132.00 772.00 145.00 785.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(iv) 8.0mm thick Plate glass(weight not less sqm 249.00 1058.00 274.00 1083.00
than 20 kg/ sqm)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.28 Providing and fixing PVC Plug 38mm long no 3.00 4.00 3.00 4.00
including cutting bricks work and fixing in
cement mortar 1:3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(d) 12mm thick sqm 178.00 2179.00 196.00 2197.00
(a) 4mm thick 3 ply decorative ply sqm 99.00 640.00 109.00 650.00
wood with teak faced on one side
(b) 6mm thick decorative ply wood sqm 99.00 937.00 109.00 947.00
teak faced on one side.
(c) 9mm thick decorative wood with sqm 99.00 1255.00 109.00 1265.00
teak faced on one side
(d) 12mm thick decorative wood with sqm 99.00 1334.00 109.00 1344.00
teak faced on one side
(e) 4mm thick 3 ply commercial ply sqm 99.00 524.00 109.00 534.00
wood
(f) 9mm thick commercial ply wood sqm 99.00 819.00 109.00 829.00
(g) 12mm thick commercial ply wood sqm 99.00 1011.00 109.00 1021.00
17.33 Providing and fixing deodar wood beading mtr 35.00 142.00 39.00 146.00
in door and window chowkats with iron
screws, fixing position, complete as per
design and shape required (50mm x
12mm)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(b) 40mm x 12mm mtr 31.00 80.00 34.00 83.00
(c) Commercial hard wood such as mtr 83.00 465.00 91.00 473.00
Hollock, Champ, Chikrassy and
Chaplashek
(c) Commercial & hard wood such as mtr 115.00 555.00 127.00 567.00
Hollock etc. 25mm dia Aluminium
rod and brackets including (Non
coniferous timber other than teak
conforming to ISI Specification
No. 1003 mkiln seasoned
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.38 Extra for providing and fixing aluminium mtr -- 48.00 -- 48.00
curtain rail with rollers, stop ends, and
brackets in palments instead of teak wood
25mm dia and brackets (Actual length of
rail to be measured)
17.39 Providing and fixing 4mm thick hard board mtr 85.00 597.00 94.00 606.00
of approved quality in partition including
fixing to frames with screws complete
(Beading and frame work to be paid
separately
17.40 Providing and fixing decorative ply wood, mtr 109.00 621.00 120.00 632.00
4mm thick three ply teak faced on one side
in partition including fixing to frames with
steel screws complete
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(c) I.S.I Designation No. III (size of no 14.00 1310.00 15.00 1311.00
door 851mm to 1000mm)
17.44 Providing and fixing 0.50mm thick sqm 176.00 496.00 194.00 514.00
aluminium sheet including cost of
necessary fittings i.e. screws, etc. complete
(a) For fixed portion and chaukhats sqm 23.00 352.00 25.00 354.00
(b) For shutters of doors, windows & Kg. 28.00 368.00 31.00 371.00
ventilators including providing and
fixing hinges/pivots and labour for
fixing of fittings wherever required
including the cost of PVC Plug /
neoprene gasket required
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.46 Providing and fixing 12mm thick sqm 153.00 956.00 168.00 971.00
(i) prelaminated particle board flat pressed
three layer or graded wood particle board
conforming to IS: 12823 Grade l Type ll, in
paneling fixed in aluminium doors, windows
shutters and partition frames with C.P.
brass / stainless steel screws etc. complete
as per architectural drawings and directions
of Engineer-In-Charge. Pre-laminated
particle board with decorative lamination on
one side.
17.46 Providing and fixing 12mm thick sqm 146.00 1148.00 161.00 1163.00
(ii) prelaminated particle board flat pressed
three layer or graded wood particle board
conforming to IS: 12823 Grade l Type ll, in
paneling fixed in aluminium doors, windows
shutters and partition frames with C.P.
brass / stainless steel screws etc. complete
as per architectural drawings and directions
of Engineer-In-Charge. Pre-laminated
particle board with decorative lamination on
Both side.
(i) Float glass panes of 5 mm thickness sqm 153.00 1035.00 168.00 1050.00
(ii) Float glass panes of 4mm thickness sqm 153.00 924.00 168.00 939.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.48 Providing and fixing double action hydraulic no 177.00 1862.00 195.00 1880.00
floor spring of approved brand and
manufacture IS : 6315 marked, for doors
including cost of cutting floors as required,
embedding in floors and cover plates with
brass pivot and single piece MS sheet
outer box with slide plate and with
stainless steel cover plate etc. complete as
per the direction of Engineer-in-charge.
17.50 Providing and fixing commercial plywood sqm 140.00 1006.00 154.00 1020.00
12mm thick
17.51 Providing and fixing commercial plywood sqm 140.00 1249.00 154.00 1263.00
18mm thick
17.53 Providing and fixing commercial plywood sqm 151.00 1674.00 166.00 1689.00
25mm thick
17.54 Providing and fixing teak wood plain lining sqm 215.00 3504.00 237.00 3526.00
tongued and grooved on and including
PVC Plug plugs complete with necessary
screws and priming coat on unexposed
surface 20 mm thick
17.55 Providing and fixing teak wood plain lining sqm 197.00 2184.00 217.00 2204.00
tongued and grooved including PVC plugs
complete with necessary screws and
priming coat on unexposed surface 12 mm
thick
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.56 Providing and fixing 12 mm thick, 150 mm mtr 133.00 462.00 146.00 475.00
wide pelmet of flat pressed 3 layer or
graded wood particle board medium
density grade-I, IS : 3087 marked including
top cover of 6 mm commercial ply wood
conforming to IS: 303 BWR grade, nickel
plated MS pipe 20 mm dia (heavy type)
curtain rod with nickel plated brackets
including fixing with 25x3 mm MS flat 10
cm long and rawl plugs 50 mm long
(designation 10 no) etc all complete
17.57 Providing and fixing 18 mm thick, 150 mm mtr 124.00 549.00 136.00 561.00
wide pelmet of coir veneer board ISI
marked IS : 14842 - 2000, including top
cover of 6 mm coir veneer board, nickel
plated MS Pipe 20 mm dia (heavy type)
curtain rod with nickel plated brackets
including fixing with 25x3 mm MS Flat 10
cm long and rawl plug 50 mm long
(designation 10 no) etc., all complete
17.58 Providing and fixing oxidized MS Safety no 6.00 79.00 7.00 80.00
chain with necessary fixtures for doors.
(Weighing not less than 450 gms.)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.59 Providing and fixing of 30mm thick factory sqm 174.00 3302.00 191.00 3319.00
made Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) door shutter
(without chowkhat) made of styles and rails
of a UPVC Plug profile section of size
30mm x 60mm and wall thickness 2mm
±0.2mm with inbuilt decorative molding
edging on one side. The styles and rails
with plastic brackets of size 75x220mm
meter and welded at the corners. The-
stiles of the shutter reinforced by inserting
galvanized MS tube of size 25x20mm and
1mm ± 0.1mm wall thickness. The lock rail
made up of ‘H’ section, a UPVC Plug
profile section of size 30mm x 100mm and
2mm±0.2mm wall thickness welded to the
shutter style with a UPVC Plug profile
section single panel of size not less than
620mm, having overall thickness of 20 mm
and 1 mm±0.1 mm wall thickness with 20
mm panel beading of suitable size
/Glass(4mm thick plain glass)/louver
section, louver frame of suitable size, as
per manufactures specification and
direction of Engineering- charge. (For WC
and bathroom door Shutter)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.60 Providing and fixing of 25mm thick PVC sqm 174.00 3425.00 191.00 3442.00
flush door shutters (without chowkhat) upto
737mm width of colour and shade as
approved by Engineer-in-charge made out
of a one piece Multi chamber extruded PVC
Plug section of the size of 762mm X 25mm
or less as per requirement with an average
wall thickness of 1mm ± 0.3mm. PVC Plug
foam end cap of size 23x10mm are
provided on both vertical edges to ensure
the overall thickness of 25mm. An MS tube
having dimensions 19mm x 19mm is
inserted along the hinge side of the door.
Core of the door shutter should be filled
with High Density Polyurethane Code
Description Unit Quantity Rate Amount
foam. The Top & Bottom edges of the
shutter are covered with an end-cap of the
size 25mm X 11mm. Door shutter shall be
reinforced with special polymeric
reinforcements as per manufactures’
specification and drawing to take up
necessary hardware and fixtures. Stickers
indicating the locations of hardware will be
pasted at appropriate places
17.61 Providing & fixing teak wood top size rmt 322.00 1939.00 354.00 1971.00
(i) 150mm x 75mm on stair railing including
polishing complete in all respect.
17.61 Providing & fixing imported teak wood top rmt 311.00 1248.00 342.00 1279.00
(ii) size 150mm x 75mm on stair railing
including polishing complete in all respect.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.62 Providing & fixing 30mm thick Factory sqm 815.00 2831.00 897.00 2913.00
Made solid Panel PVC Door shutter
(Pannel thickness 5mm) Consisting of
frame made out of M.S tubes of 19 guage
thickness and size of 19mm x 19mm for
styles & 15mm x 15mm for top & bottom
rails. M.S frame shall have a coat of steel
primers of approved make & manufacture.
M.S frame shall be covered with 5mm thick
heat moulded PVC 'C' Channel of size 30 x
50mm forming styles, and 5mm thick,
75mm wide PVC sheets for top rail, lock
rail & bottom rail on either side, and 10mm
(5mm x 2) thick, 20mm wide cross PVC
sheet as gap insert for top rail & bottom rail.
Panneling of 5mm thick PVC sheet to be
fitted in the M.S Frame welded/Sealed to
the styles & Rails with 30mm wide x 5mm
thick PVC sheet beading on either side and
joined together with solvent cement
adhesive.an additional 5mm thick PVC
strips of 20mm width is to be stuck on the
interior side of the 'C' Channel using PVC
solvent cement adhesive etc. complete as
per manufacturer's specification,
conforming to test criteria specified in
IS:4020-1998,Drawings and to the entire
satisfaction of engineer-in-charge.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.63 Providing & fixing 30mm thick Factory sqm 815.00 3617.00 897.00 3699.00
Made solid Panel PVC Door shutter
(Pannel thickness 10mm) Consisting of
frame made out of M.S tubes of 19 guage
thickness and size of 19mm x 19mm for
stiles & 15mm x 15mm for top & bottom
rails. M.S frame shall have a coat of steel
primers of approved make & manufacture.
M.S frame shall be covered with 5mm thick
heat moulded PVC 'C' Channel of size 30 x
50mm forming stiles, and 5mm thick,
75mm wide PVC sheets for top rail, lock
rail & bottom rail on either side, and 10mm
(5mm x 2) thick, 20mm wide cross PVC
sheet as gap insert for top rail & bottom rail.
Panneling of 5mm thick PVC sheet to be
fitted in the M.S Frame welded/Sealed to
the stiles & Rails with 30mm wide x 5mm
thick PVC sheet beading on either side and
joined together with solvent cement
adhesive.an additional 5mm thick PVC
strips of 20mm width is to be stuck on the
interior side of the 'C' Channel using PVC
solvent cement adhesive etc. complete as
per manufacturer's
specification,conforming to test criteria
specified in IS:4020-1998, Drawings and
to the entire satisfaction of engineer-in-
charge.
17.64 Providing & fixing factory made Solid PVC rmt 203.00 476.00 223.00 496.00
Chowkhat Door frame of the size 50mm x
47mm with a wall thickness of 5mm made
out of extruded 5mm PVC foam sheet,
mitre cut at 2 corners & joined with 2Nos of
150mm long brackets of 15 x 15mm M.S
square tube. the two vertical doors profiles
are to be reinforced with 19 x 19mm M.S
square tube of 19 guage, the door framed
shall be fixed to the wall using 65/100mm
long M.S screws through the frame by
using fasteners. a minimum of 4 nos of
screws to be provided for each vertical
member & minimum 2nos for horizontal
member etc. as per manufacturer's
specification,conforming to test criteria
specified in IS:4020-1998, Drawings and
to the entire satisfaction of engineer-in-
charge.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.65 Providing & fixing 30mm thick factory made sqm 532.00 3277.00 585.00 3330.00
Hollow PVC Profile PVC Flush door shutter
consisting of panel of of 20mm
thickness,frame made out of M.S. tubes of
size of 19mm x 19mm x19 guage inserted
inside the hollow section of stiles, top and
bottom rails and two 19mm x 19mm MS
tubes inserted horizontally inside the hollow
profile section using 5mm thick PVC sheet
using screws. Hollow PVC profile shall be
lipped with 10mm (5mm x 2) thick x 20mm
width on stiles and rails using solvent
cement. the inner panel shall be laminated
with 5mm thick termite proof, water proof
and fire retardant Prelam PVC sheet using
solvent cement on both the sides of panel
etc. complete as per manufacturer's
specification,conforming to test criteria
specified in IS:4020-1998, Drawings and
to the entire satisfaction of engineer-in-
charge.
17.66 Providing & fixing 32mm thick factory made sqm 1137.00 3991.00 1251.00 4105.00
Internal solid door shutter consisting of
solid core particle board of 24mm
thickness, lipped with 15mm (5mm x 3)
thick x 32mm width on one stiles & top rails
& 10mm (5mm x 2) thick x 32mm width on
the other stiles & Bottom rails. The panel
laminated with 4mm thick termite proof,
water proof & fire resistant PVC sheet both
side using rubber adhesive on flush door &
solvent Cement adhesive on the PVC
lipping etc. complete as per manufacturer's
specification,conforming to test criteria
specified in IS:4020-1998, Drawings and to
the entire satisfaction of engineer-in-
charge.
17.67 Providing and fixing 65mm wide and 2 to Mtr. 91.00 388.00 100.00 397.00
3mm thick PVC cover on stair case ralling
in any shape and size fixed with adhesive
compound in all respect as per drawings.
17.68 Providing & fixing 4" stainless steel handles No. 12.00 72.00 13.00 73.00
ISI marked on door & window frames
complete in all respect as per the directions
of Engineer-in-charge.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.69 Providing & fixing 6" stainless steel handles No. 12.00 86.00 13.00 87.00
ISI marked on door & window frames
complete in all respect as per the directions
of Engineer-in-charge.
17.70 Providing & fixing 9" stainless steel handles No. 12.00 146.00 13.00 147.00
ISI marked on door & window frames
complete in all respect as per the directions
of Engineer-in-charge.
17.71 Providing & fixing 12" stainless steel No. 12.00 279.00 13.00 280.00
handles ISI marked on door & window
frames complete in all respect as per the
directions of Engineer-in-charge.
17.72 Providing & fixing 1'-3" stainless steel No. 12.00 457.00 13.00 458.00
handles ISI marked on door & window
frames complete in all respect as per the
directions of Engineer-in-charge.
17.73 Providing & fixing 1'-6" stainless steel No. 12.00 546.00 13.00 547.00
handles ISI marked on door & window
frames complete in all respect as per the
directions of Engineer-in-charge.
17.74 Providing & fixing 2' stainless steel handles No. 12.00 1568.00 13.00 1569.00
ISI marked on door & window frames
complete in all respect as per the directions
of Engineer-in-charge.
17.75 Providing & fixing 4" stainless steel tower No. 15.00 164.00 17.00 166.00
bolts ISI marked on door & window frames
complete in all respect as per the directions
of Engineer-in-charge.
17.76 Providing & fixing 6" stainless steel tower No. 15.00 238.00 17.00 240.00
bolts ISI marked on door & window frames
complete in all respect as per the directions
of Engineer-in-charge.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.77 Providing & fixing 8" stainless steel tower No. 15.00 312.00 17.00 314.00
bolts ISI marked on door & window frames
complete in all respect as per the directions
of Engineer-in-charge.
17.78 Providing & fixing 12" stainless steel tower No. 15.00 460.00 17.00 462.00
bolts ISI marked on door & window frames
complete in all respect as per the directions
of Engineer-in-charge.
17.79 Providing & fixing1'-6" stainless steel tower No. 15.00 682.00 17.00 684.00
bolts ISI marked on door & window frames
complete in all respect as per the directions
of Engineer-in-charge.
17.80 Providing & fixing 2' stainless steel tower No. 15.00 904.00 17.00 906.00
bolts ISI marked on door & window frames
complete in all respect as per the directions
of Engineer-in-charge.
17.81 Providing & fixing 2'-6" stainless steel tower No. 15.00 1127.00 17.00 1129.00
bolts ISI marked on door & window frames
complete in all respect as per the directions
of Engineer-in-charge.
17.82 Providing & fixing 125mm with Plate No. 12.00 24.00 13.00 25.00
175mm X 32 mm anodized aluminium Mat
Finish handles ISI marked on door &
window frames complete in all respect as
per the directions of Engineer-in-charge.
17.83 Providing & fixing 100mm with Plate No. 12.00 64.00 13.00 65.00
150mm X 32 mm anodized aluminium Mat
Finish handles ISI marked on door &
window frames complete in all respect as
per the directions of Engineer-in-charge.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.84 Providing & fixing 75mm with Plate 125mm No. 12.00 64.00 13.00 65.00
X 32 mm anodized aluminium Mat Finish
handles ISI marked on door & window
frames complete in all respect as per the
directions of Engineer-in-charge.
17.85 Providing & fixing 250 X 10 mm anodized No. 15.00 73.00 17.00 75.00
aluminium Mat Finish tower bolts ISI
marked on door & window frames complete
in all respect as per the directions of
Engineer-in-charge.
17.86 Providing & fixing 200 X 10 mm anodized No. 15.00 61.00 17.00 63.00
aluminium Mat Finish tower bolts ISI
marked on door & window frames complete
in all respect as per the directions of
Engineer-in-charge.
17.87 Providing & fixing 150 X 10 mm anodized No. 15.00 52.00 17.00 54.00
aluminium Mat Finish tower bolts ISI
marked on door & window frames complete
in all respect as per the directions of
Engineer-in-charge.
17.88 Providing & fixing 100 X 10 mm anodized No. 15.00 41.00 17.00 43.00
aluminium Mat Finish tower bolts ISI
marked on door & window frames complete
in all respect as per the directions of
Engineer-in-charge.
17.89 Providing & Fixing decorative high pressure Sqm 598.00 1112.00 658.00 1172.00
laminated sheet 1mm SF thick with high
density protective surface layer and
reverse side of adhesive bonding quality
conforming to IS : 2046 Type S, including
cost of adhesive of approved quality.
17.90 Providing & Fixing decorative high pressure Sqm 546.00 1242.00 601.00 1297.00
laminated sheet 1mm (1 Star) thick with
high density protective surface layer and
reverse side of adhesive bonding quality
conforming to IS : 2046 Type S, including
cost of adhesive of approved quality.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.91 Providing & Fixing decorative high pressure Sqm 546.00 1279.00 601.00 1334.00
laminated sheet 1mm (2 Star) thick with
high density protective surface layer and
reverse side of adhesive bonding quality
conforming to IS : 2046 Type S, including
cost of adhesive of approved quality.
17.92 Providing & Fixing decorative high pressure Sqm 546.00 1372.00 601.00 1427.00
laminated sheet 1mm thick High Class
Texture with high density protective
surface layer and reverse side of adhesive
bonding quality conforming to IS : 2046
Type S, ISI marked complete in all respect
as per the directions of Engineer-in-charge.
17.93 Providing & Fixing decorative laminated Sqm 546.00 828.00 601.00 883.00
sheet 0.72mm thick and reverse side of
adhesive bonding quality conforming to IS :
2046 Type S, including cost of adhesive of
approved quality.
17.94 Providing and fixing aluminium grill 6.3 mm sqm 155.00 507.00 171.00 523.00
including cost of necessary fittings i.e.
screws,u Type Beeding etc. complete
17.95 Providing and fixing aluminium grill 6.3 mm kg 171.00 554.00 188.00 571.00
including cost of necessary fittings i.e.
screws With Clip Ruber etc. Complete
17.96 Providing and fixing aluminium Wire Mesh kg 145.00 721.00 160.00 736.00
including cost of necessary fittings i.e.
screws,u Type Beeding etc. complete
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.97 Providing & fixing ACP Sheet various
thickness High Class Made by Timex
Bound ISI marked complete in all respect
as per the directions of Engineer-in-charge.
(i) 6mm thick ACP Sheet sqm 760.00 3115.00 836.00 3191.00
(ii) 4mm thick ACP Sheet sqm 727.00 2370.00 800.00 2443.00
(iii) 3mm thick ACP Sheet sqm 727.00 2085.00 800.00 2158.00
17.98 Providing & fixing Stainless steel ball No. 12.00 168.00 13.00 169.00
bearing hinges of size 100x89x3mm ISI
marked on door & window frames complete
in all respect as per the directions of
Engineer-in-charge.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.100 Design supply & installation of suspended sqm 439.00 7118.00 483.00 7162.00
Spider Glazing system designed to
withstand the wind pressure as per IS 875
(Part-III). The Suspended System held
with Spider Fittings of SS-316 Grade
Steel of approved manufacturer with
glass panel having 12 mm thick clear
toughened glass held together with SS-
316 Grade Stainless steel Spider.& bolt
assembly with laminated glass fins 21 mm
thick. The Glass fins and glass panel
assembly shall be connected to
Slab/beams by means of SS- 316 Grade
stainless steel brackets & Anchor bolts and
at the bottom using SS channel of
50x25x2mm using fastener & anchor bolts,
non star bushes and separators to prevent
bi-metallic contacts, all complete to perform
as per specification and approved
drawings. The complete system to be
designed to accommodate thermal
expansion & seismic movements etc. The
joints between glass panels (6 to 8 mm)
and gaps at the perimeter & in U channel of
the assembly to be filled with non staining
weather sealant, so as to make the entire
system fully water proof & dust proof.
17.101 Providing and fixing 12 mm thick frameless sqm 1082.00 4094.00 1190.00 4202.00
toughened glass door shutter of approved
brand and manufacture, including providing
and fixing top & bottom pivot & double
acting hydraulic floor spring type fixing
arrangement and making necessary holes
etc. for fixing required door fittings, all
complete as per direction of Engineer-in-
charge
17.102 Designing, fabricating, testing, installing sqm 1173.00 3111.00 1290.00 3228.00
and fixing in position Curtain Wall with
Aluminium Composite Panel Cladding, with
open grooves for linear as well as
curvilinear portions of the building , for all
heights and all levels etc. including:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.103 Providing, assembling and supplying vision sqm 507.00 2625.00 558.00 2676.00
glass panels (IGUs) comprising of
hermetically-sealed 6-12- 6 mm insulated
glass (double glazed) vision panel units of
size and shape as required and specified,
comprising of an outer heat strengthened
float glass 6mm thick, of approved colour
and shade with reflective soft coating on
surface # 2 of approved colour and shade,
an inner Heat strengthened clear float
glass 6mm thick, spacer tube 12mm wide,
dessicants, including primary seal and
secondary seal (structural silicone sealant)
etc. all complete for the required
performances, as per the Architectural
drawings, as per the approved shop
drawings, as specified and as directed by
the Engineer-in-Charge. The IGUs shall be
assembled in the factory/ workshop of the
glass processor.
17.104 Extra for openable side / top hung vision sqm 939.00 2939.00 1033.00 3033.00
glass panels (IGUs) including providing and
supplying at site all accessories and
hardwares for the openable panels as
specified and of the approved make such
as heavy duty stainless steel friction
hinges, min 4 -point cremone locking sets
with stainless steel plates, handles, buffers
etc. including necessary tainless steel
screws/ fasteners, nuts, bolts, washers etc.
all complete as per the Architectural
drawings, as per the approved shop
drawings, as specified and as directed by
the Engineer- in-Charge.
17.105 Providing and fixing aluminium tubular No. 12.00 558.00 13.00 559.00
handle bar 32 mm outer dia, 3.0 mm thick
& 2100 mm long with SS screws etc
Powder coated minimum thickness 50
micron aluminium tubular handle bar
.complete as per direction of Engineer-in-
Charge.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.106 Providing and supplying aluminium sqm 0.00 355.00 0.00 355.00
extruded tubular and other aluminium
sections as per the architectural drawings
and approved shopdraw ings , the
aluminium quality as per grade 6063 T5 or
T6 as per BS 1474,including super durable
powder coating of 60-80 microns
conforming to AAMA 2604 of required
colour and shade as approved by the
Engineer-in-Charge. ( The item includes
cost of material such as cleats, sleeves,
screws etc. necessary for fabrication of
extruded aluminium frame work. Nothing
extra shall be paid on this account). The
weight of aluminium extruded section shall
be taken for purpose of payment.
17.107 Designing, fabricating, testing, protection, sqm 886.00 2093.00 975.00 2182.00
installing and fixing in position semi (grid)
unitized system of structural glazing (with
open joints) for linear as well as curvilinear
portions of the building for all heights and
all levels, including:
17.109 Providing & fixing of knobset made of Each 142.00 1087.00 156.00 1101.00
stainless steel body, having provision of
latch and bolt, 3 nos key set, inside push
lock model ETL-101A, Finish SS/PB/AB
make-ENOX or any equivalent (Lock
should be releasable from out side in case
of emergency) as per requirement for
unisex toilet for PwD complete as per
specifications, Harmonised guidelines for
PwD and as desired by engineer-in-charge.
(i) The rates in this chapter are for both riveted as well as welded work.
(ii) The labour and through rates for item Nos. 18.1,18.2,18.3,18.6 and 18.7 are for a height up to 4 m
above plinth. For additional slab of height of 4 m, or part thereof, the rates for item Nos. 18.1, 18.2
are to be increased by Rs. 2.00 per quintal and the rates for item Nos. 18.3,18.6,18.7 are to be
increased by Rs. 4.00 per quintal.
(iii) The cost of all rivets, bolts and nuts is included in the through rates.
(iv) The labour rates given in this chapter includes the cost of tools & plants, welding rods and
scaffolding (including labour and material) where ever required. The labour rates also cover the
electrical and gas charges, where welding work is done.
(v) The rates given in item No. 18.17 are also applicable for the item of "tie rod" provided in the well
steining. These rates also include the cost of flat steel bond ring, threading and welding, whenever
done, complete in all respects. Only bottle nuts are payable as per item No. 18.16.
(vi) Rates for steel boundary gates shall be the same as for the steel roof trusses.
(vii) Unless otherwise stated, the labour rates include handling of materials with in 100 m.
18.50
Supplying and fixing of GI sheet frames
(Chowkat) consisting of 18 gauge (1.25mm) thick
steel sheet of the specified section (standard
design latest), including iron lugs (hold fasts) iron
hinges conforming to PWD specifications
including bolts for fixing steps, lock notch
provision for receiveing tower bolts and finished,
fixed in position including the cost of cement
concrete 1:3:6 for fillings in the frame and
cement concrete 1:2:4 for lugs complete
18.51
Supplying and fixing of Japani sheet frames
(Chowkat) consisting of 18 gauge (1.25mm) thick
steel sheet of the specified section (standard
design latest), including iron lugs (hold fasts) iron
hinges conforming to PWD specifications
including bolts for fixing steps, lock notch
provision for receiveing tower bolts and finished,
fixed in position including the cost of cement
concrete 1:3:6 for fillings in the frame and
cement concrete 1:2:4 for lugs complete
(a) 15.88 mm outer dia pipe Mtr 73.00 230.00 80.00 237.00
a Tower Bolt 100mm to 300 mm Long Each 17.00 17.00 19.00 19.00
2. The rates for all materials include carriage up to 5km., additional carriage be adjusted accordingly
while deriving landing rates.
4. All rates for concrete include cost for Tools, Plant, vibrators & admixture wherever necessary as
per MORT&H guide lines.
5. Separate rates for different heights for sub structure has been added in this chapter, payment be
made accordingly.
6. 10% extra cost of cement has already been taken for works under water, nothing extra should be
paid over & above these rates.
7. Rates for concrete include transportation of concrete with transit mixture up to 5 km, additional
carriage if any be added as per rates under chapter 10 for carriage of concrete by transit mixture.
8. All rates includes cost for water, if supplied by the department, the rates be reduced accordingly.
F Marshy Soil
(a) Depth upto 3 m by cum 658.32 658.32 724.15 724.15
manual means
(b) Depth upto 3 m by cum 166.83 166.83 183.52 183.52
Mechanical Means
G Back Filling in Marshy Foundation cum 410.61 410.61 451.67 451.67
Pits
21.2 Filling space around footing in rock with cum 1008.98 3632.33 1109.87 3733.23
Plain cement concrete 1:3:6 nominal
mix or in foundation with crushed stone
aggregate 40 mm nominal
size mechanically mixed, placed
in foundation and compacted by
vibration including curing for 14 days.
21.3 Sand Filling in Foundation Trenches as cum 163.71 1154.32 180.08 1170.69
per Drawing & Technical Specification.
21.4 Plain cement concrete 1:3:6 nominal cum 1008.98 3632.33 1109.87 3733.23
mix in foundation with crushed stone
aggregate 40 mm nominal
size mechanically mixed, placed
in foundation and compacted by
vibration including curing for 14 days.
21.9 Providing and constructing one span m 1710.91 6172.44 1882.00 6343.53
service road to reach island location
from one pier location to another
pier location.
C Bottom Plug
(i) PCC Grade M20
Using Concrete Mixer cum 1731.87 5535.28 1905.06 5708.47
A Sandy Soil
(i) Depth below bed level upto 3.0 m 5311.70 5311.70 5842.87 5842.87
m
B Clayey Soil
(i) Depth below bed level upto 3.0 m 7520.38 7520.38 8272.41 8272.41
m
(ii) Beyond 3m upto 10m depth m 17390.10 17390.10 19129.11 19129.11
A Sandy Soil
(i) Depth below bed level upto 3.0 m 7917.41 7917.41 8709.15 8709.15
m
(ii) Beyond 3m upto 10m depth m 10523.13 10523.13 11575.44 11575.44
B Clayey Soil
(i) Depth below bed level upto 3.0 m 10523.13 10523.13 11575.44 11575.44
m
(ii) Beyond 3m upto 10m depth m 17859.97 17859.97 19645.96 19645.96
A Sandy Soil
(i) Depth below bed level upto 3.0 m 9671.26 9671.26 10638.39 10638.39
m
(ii) Beyond 3m upto 10m depth m 11873.97 11873.97 13061.37 13061.37
B Clayey Soil
(i) Depth below bed level upto 3.0 m 12880.86 12880.86 14168.94 14168.94
m
(ii) Beyond 3m upto 10m depth m 18819.16 18819.16 20701.08 20701.08
A Sandy Soil
(i) Depth below bed level upto 3.0 m 9820.32 9820.32 10802.35 10802.35
m
(ii) Beyond 3m upto 10m depth m 13023.95 13023.95 14326.34 14326.34
B Clayey Soil
(i) Depth below bed level upto 3.0 m 13633.78 13633.78 14997.16 14997.16
m
(ii) Beyond 3m upto 10m depth m 20262.80 20262.80 22289.07 22289.07
A Sandy Soil
(i) Depth below bed level upto 3.0 m 11673.10 11673.10 12840.41 12840.41
m
(ii) Beyond 3m upto 10m depth m 13788.35 13788.35 15167.18 15167.18
B Clayey Soil
(i) Depth below bed level upto 3.0 m 15240.94 15240.94 16765.04 16765.04
m
(ii) Beyond 3m upto 10m depth m 20370.07 20370.07 22407.08 22407.08
A Sandy Soil
(i) Depth below bed level upto 3.0 m 26535.77 26535.77 29189.35 29189.35
m
B Clayey Soil
A Sandy Soil
(i) Depth below bed level upto 3.0 m 55388.53 55388.53 60927.38 60927.38
m
(ii) Beyond 3m upto 10m depth m 62926.54 62926.54 69219.19 69219.19
(iii) 11 m depth m 66072.87 66072.87 72680.15 72680.15
B Clayey Soil
(i) Depth below bed level upto 3.0 m 61866.71 61866.71 68053.38 68053.38
m
(ii) Beyond 3m upto 10m depth m 103104.94 103104.94 113415.43 113415.43
A Sandy Soil
B Clayey Soil
(i) Depth below bed level upto 3.0 m 14812.65 14812.65 16293.91 16293.91
m
(ii) Beyond 3m upto 10m depth m 22586.42 22586.42 24845.07 24845.07
(iii) 11 m depth m 24902.00 24902.00 27392.20 27392.20
C Soft Rock
SUB STRUCTURE
21.28 Brick masonry work in 1:3 in cum 1963.04 6399.81 2159.34 6596.11
sub structure complete
excluding pointing and
plastering, as per drawing
and Technical
Specifications.
Height upto 5m
21.34 Supplying, fitting and placing Mild t 4089.97 53417.03 4498.97 53826.03
steel reinforcement complete in sub-
structure as per drawing and
Technical Specification
21.37 Providing and laying of Filter media cum 451.02 1464.06 496.12 1509.16
with granular materials/stone
crushed aggregates satisfying the
requirements laid down in clause
2504.2.2. of MoRTH specifications to a
thickness of not less than 600 mm with
smaller size towards the soil and bigger
size towards the wall and provided
over the entire surface behind
abutment, wing wall and return wall
to the full height compacted to a
firm condition complete as per drawing
and Technical Specification.
21.39 Supplying, fitting and fixing in Per 3.50 515.24 3.85 515.59
position true to line and level forged tonn
steel roller bearing conforming to e
IRC: 83(Pt.-1) section IX and clause cap.
2003 of MoRTH specifications
complete including all accessories
as per drawing and Technical
Specifications.
21.40 Supplying, fitting and fixing in Per 10.93 330.77 12.02 331.87
position true to line and level tonn
sliding plate bearing with PTFE e
surface sliding on stainless steel cap.
complete including all accessories
as per drawing and Technical
Specifications and BS: 5400, section
9.1 & 9.2 (for PTFE) and clause
2004 of MoRTH Specifications.
2. The rates for all materials include carriage up to 5km., additional carriage be adjusted accordingly
while deriving landing rates.
3. The rates of bitumen are based as on 01.07.2020, difference be adjusted as on date while
preparing landing rates for estimate.
4. All rates for concrete include cost for Tools, Plant, vibrators & admixture wherever necessary as
per MORT&H guide lines.
5. Separate rates for different heights for super structure has been added in this chapter, payment
be made accordingly.
6. Rates for concrete include transportation of concrete with transit mixture up to 5 km, additional
carriage if any be added as per rates under chapter 10 for carriage of concrete by transit
mixture.
7. Rates for Pre stressed & Pre tensioned girders includes all costs for casting yard, casing pipes,
HT strands, concrete, centering & shuttering , curing, transportation from yard to site and
launching & placement with hydra cranes.
8. All rates includes cost for water, if supplied by the department, the rates be reduced accordingly.
A RCC M-20
Using Concrete Mixer
(a) For Solid slab super-structure-
including centering and shuttering
(ii) Height above 5m upto 10m cum 3028.91 6422.15 3331.80 6725.04
(ii) Height above 5m upto 10m cum 1988.56 5383.05 2187.42 5581.91
(iii) Height above 10m cum 2266.58 5661.06 2493.23 5887.72
(ii) Height above 5m upto 10m cum 2266.58 5661.06 2493.23 5887.72
(ii) Height above 5m upto 10m cum 2857.19 6600.18 3142.90 6885.90
(ii) Height above 5m upto 10m cum 3191.55 6934.55 3510.71 7253.70
(ii) Height above 5m upto 10m cum 2123.30 5865.46 2335.63 6077.79
(ii) Height above 5m upto 10m cum 2428.26 6170.42 2671.08 6413.25
(ii) Height above 5m upto 10m cum 2865.21 6628.89 3151.73 6915.41
(ii) Height above 5m upto 10m cum 3201.18 6964.86 3521.29 7284.98
(ii) Height above 5m upto 10m cum 2131.64 5895.32 2344.80 6108.49
(ii) Height above 5m upto 10m cum 2438.27 6201.95 2682.09 6445.78
(ii) Height above 5m upto 10m cum 3108.11 6966.99 3418.92 7277.80
(ii) Height above 5m upto 10m cum 4481.50 8340.39 4929.66 8788.54
(ii) Height above 5m upto 10m cum 3427.83 7365.72 3770.61 7708.50
(ii) Height above 5m upto 10m cum 2101.00 6079.94 2311.10 6290.04
(iii) Height above 10m cum 2424.99 6403.93 2667.49 6646.43
(b) For T-beam & slab-including
centering and shuttering
(i) Height upto 5m cum 2101.00 6079.94 2311.10 6290.04
(ii) Height above 5m upto 10m cum 2424.99 6403.93 2667.49 6646.43
(iii) Height above 10m cum 2748.99 6727.93 3023.89 7002.83
(c) For cast-in-situ box girder,
segment construction and
balanced cantilever- including
centering and shuttering
(i) Height upto 5m cum 2101.00 6079.94 2311.10 6290.04
(ii) Height above 5m upto 10m cum 2424.99 6403.93 2667.49 6646.43
(iii) Height above 10m cum 2748.99 6727.93 3023.89 7002.83
F PSC Grade M-45
(a) For Solid/ voided slab super-
structure-including centering and
shuttering
(i) Height upto 5m cum 1702.74 5904.75 1873.01 6075.02
(ii) Height above 5m upto 10m cum 2044.03 6246.03 2248.43 6450.44
(iii) Height above 10m cum 2385.32 6587.32 2623.85 6825.85
(b) For T-beam & slab
including launching of precast
girders by launching truss upto
40 m span.21- 31percent of
cost of concrete including
centering and shuttering.
22.3 High tensile steel wires/strands tonn 17364.59 137193.85 19101.05 138930.30
including all accessories for stressing, e
stressing operations and grouting
complete as per drawing and Technical
Specifications.
22.4 Mastic Asphalt
22.7 Providing, fitting and fixing mild m 414.79 2620.66 456.27 2662.14
steel railing complete as per
drawing and Technical
Specification
22.9 PCC M15 Grade, as leveling course cum 1401.94 4319.17 1542.14 4459.36
below approach slab complete as per
drawing and Technical specification.
22.10 Reinforced cement concrete approach cum 1122.16 7293.76 1234.38 7405.97
slab using M-30 grade concrete using
380 kg/ cum cement, including
reinforcement and fomwork complete
as per drawing and Technical
specification
22.11 Providing using M-40 grade cum 6596.88 22350.95 7256.56 23010.64
concrete, precasting, transportation and
placing in position precast
pretensioned concrete girders as per
drawing and technical
specifications.
22.12 Crash Barriers
Burried Joint
22.20 Providing and laying of a modular strip m 91.54 38092.46 100.69 38101.62
Box seal expansion joint including
anchorage catering to a horizontal
movement beyond 70 mm and upto
140mm, complete as per approved
drawings and standard
specifications to be installed by
the manufacturer/supplier or their
authorised representative ensuring
compliance to the manufacturer's
instructions for installation.
22.21 Providing and laying of a modular strip m 84.32 69752.69 92.75 69761.12
box seal expansion joint catering to a
horizontal movement beyond 140mm
and upto 210mm, complete as per
approved drawings and standard
specifications to be installed by the
manufacturer/supplier or their
authorised representative ensuring
compliance to the
manufacturer's instructions for installation.
22.22 Dismantling RCC work any part of cum 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
bridge structure including cutting,
strengthening stacking of reinforcement
and disposal of dismantled material
with all lifts and lead upto 1 km
22.23 Providing and laying boulders apron on cum 658.97 1884.38 724.87 1950.28
river bed for protection against scour
with stone boulders weighing not less
than 18 kg each complete as per
drawing and Technical
specification. Including excavation
for trimming for preparation of bed.
Boulder Laid Dry Without Wire Crates.
22.27 Providing and laying Filter cum 711.99 1820.65 783.19 1891.85
material underneath pitching in
slopes complete as per drawing
and Technical specification
Includes Mazdoor required for
trimming of slope to proper
profile and preparation of bed.
22.28 Providing and laying Flooring cum 3078.95 6533.24 3386.85 6841.13
complete as per drawing and
Technical specifications laid over
cement concert bedding.Includes
cement mortar for laying and
filling of joints.
Rubble stone laid in cement
mortar 1:3
22.32 Gabian Structure for Erosion cum 337.29 4271.69 371.02 4305.42
Control, River Training Works and
Protection works. Providing
and constructing gabian
structures for erosion control, river
training works and protection
works with wire crates of size
2 m x 1 m x 0.3 m each
divided into 1m compartments
by cross netting, made from 4
mm galvanised steel wire @ 32 kg
per 10 sqm having minimum
tensile strength of 300 Mpa
confoming to IS:280 and
galvanizing coating confoming to
IS:4826, woven into mesh with
double twist, mesh size not
exceeding 100 mm x
100 mm, filled with boulders
with least dimension of 200 mm,
all loose ends to be securely tied
with 4 mm galvanised steel
wire.
(a) Loose:-
(b) Compacted:-
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23.5 Making pilchi, farash or sarkanda rolls excluding supply of
materials:-
(b) 15 cm dia and 9 mtr long
Each 79.00 79.00 87.00 87.00
23.6 Making 0.75 mtr dia and 5.5 mtr long pilchi rolls for
permeable spurs. Each 533.00 533.00 586.00 586.00
23.12 Surface protection with pilchi mattress lead up to 2 K.M.
Sqm 158.00 158.00 174.00 174.00
(b) area of mattress 200 sqm to 250 sq mtr.
Sqm 60.00 60.00 66.00 66.00
( c ) area of mattress above 250 Sqm.
Sqm 63.00 63.00 69.00 69.00
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23.15 Laying Kahi mattress lead up to 2 K.M. Sqm 142.00 142.00 156.00 156.00
23.18 Gachi pitching (done with slit clearance and berm dressing)
with thickness of 30 cm( joints to be broken) Sqm 135.00 135.00 149.00 149.00
(b) F.S. depth exceeding 0.50 mtr but up to 1.0 mtr
Each 6.00 6.00 7.00 7.00
( c ) F.S. depth exceeding 1.0 mtr but up to 1.25 mtr
Each 9.00 9.00 10.00 10.00
23.20 Stacking and bushing with canal plantation within 2 Km.
(a) (i) Pegs 1.0 m long, 5 cm dia
Each 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00
(ii) Driving pegs 2 mtr long, 7.5 cm dia.
Each 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00
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23.22 Filling cement bags with sand or earth and sewing including
cost of E.C bags and strings. Each 5.00 10.00 6.00 11.00
23.24 Carriage of sand filled in bags by boats:-
(a) 1st chain of 30 meters.
100 Nos 47.00 47.00 52.00 52.00
(b) 2nd to 4th chain per chain of 30 meters.
100 Nos 28.00 28.00 31.00 31.00
23.25 Unloading from boats, bags filled with sand and:-
23.26 Filling cement bags with sand sewing and laying in position
within 30 meters in dry including cost of E.C bags and Each 9.00 16.00 10.00 17.00
strings.
23.27 Filling cement bags with sand, sewing and laying in position
within 30 meters in water including cost of E.C bags and Each 16.00 22.00 18.00 24.00
strings.
23.35 Labour for dismantling existing portion of old protection
work including cutting old trangger and stacking old stones Cum 244.00 244.00 268.00 268.00
for re-use.
23.36 Filling spaces and foundation with old stone obtained from
dismantling including labour for dismantling. Cum 569.00 569.00 626.00 626.00
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23.37 Spreading wire crates over pitching connecting with side
protective walls inclusive of wire etc. Sqm 64.00 64.00 70.00 70.00
23.42 Stone or Kankar block pitching:-
(b) On slopes of guide bund and protection works
Cum 677.00 677.00 745.00 745.00
23.44 Filling stone or spall:-
23.45 Grouting stone filling or pitching:-
23.46 Grouting masonry joints of floors including finishing:-
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(a) When stones are up to 23 cm square Sqm 50.00 50.00 55.00 55.00
23.48 Weaving- Coir Rope netting for Coir rope crates including
binding sides and partitions to make crate of 22.5 cm x 22.5
cm mesh. (including cost of coir rope) Size 10' x 8' x 4' Sqm 16.00 61.00 18.00 63.00
(min. weight per crate = 15.25 Kg)
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CHAPTER NO. 24
ROAD WORK
Notes :-
(i) The clauses of latest addition of MORT&H Specifications,which have been mentioned, may be
referred for detailed specifications and construction procedures. The rate mention only brief
description of work.
(ii) Unless otherwise stated, the rates include rehandling of materials within 100 metres.
(iii) The rates include the cost of working of road machinery including cost of fuels, lubricants, stores,
establishment, depreciation and interest chrages. In case the machinery is provided by the
department, the working cost as mentioned shall be recovered from the contractor at the rates
fixed by the department.
(iv) All types of quarry materials have been taken from quarry with an average lead of 5 Km to work
site/plant site. If the lead increases/decreases from the nearest quarry to work site/plant site, then
rates will be adjusted accordingly.
(v) All type of Bitumen have been taken from Panipat/Bhatinda Refinery with an average round trip
lead of 20 Km (10 Km up and 10 Km down) to work site/plant site. The prevailing rates of bitumen
has been taken as on July 01, 2020. If the rate of bitumen increases/decreases or round trip lead is
more than 20 Km, then the bitumen rates will be adjusted accordingly and extra carriage for
bitumen beyond round trip lead 20 Km shall be paid as per chapter no. 5 (carriage of CSR under
heading carriage for bitumen).
(vi) Carriage of mixed material from plant site to work site is not included in the rates and it will be paid
as per chapter 5 of CSR. For bituminous items it will be paid 20% above the rates of item no. 5.2(i)
of chapter 5 of CSR. The carriage of wet mix macadam will be paid as per rates of item no. 5.2(i) of
chapter 5 of CSR.
(vii) Wherever any extra lead is involved for collection of material, the same shall be payable as per
chapter 5 of CSR.
(viii) Carriage of good earth for embankment construction/binding material has been taken as 1 km with
compensation of earth. If the lead increases then the rates will be adjusted accordingly.
(ix) The rates of item No. 24.37 to 24.57 are inclusive of all leads and nothing extra on account of
carriage is payable on these items except 24.41 (b,c,d).
(x) Lead has been included by transit mixer for batch plant mix concrete under item no. 24.58 to 24.60
has been taken for first 5 Kms. For lead beyond 5 Km, rates per cum/Km will be payable as per
item no. 10.73
(xi) Road signage be used as follows
(a) High intensity Microprismatic grade Retro reflective sheeting Type XI wiil be used only for SH, NH/
Express way as per IRC -67 2012
(b) High intensity Microprismatic grade Retro reflective sheeting Type IV wiil be used for other roads
as per IRC -67 2012
(xii) Bituminous material retreived after milling road surface is the property of department and recovery
of this material must be deducted from the contrator's payment at rates as available in estimate for
landing rates for similar items.
Making 50 mm x 50 mm Furrows
24.10
Village Board
24.40
Reinforced cement concrete M-15 grade village
board of standard design fixing in position
including painting and printing etc. complete as per Each 3635.12 5219.08 3998.63 5582.59
PWD specifications
(i) discharge upto 0.42 cumecs mtr 19.00 19.00 21.00 21.00
(ii) discharge exceeding 0.42 but upto 1.42
cumecs mtr 27.00 27.00 30.00 30.00
(iii) discharge exceeding 1.42 but upto
2.83 cumecs mtr 38.00 38.00 42.00 42.00
(iv) discharge exceeding 2.83 cumecs mtr 49.00 49.00 54.00 54.00
Note: 1) Man days are taken as per actual progress assessed by the committee of Engineers constituted by
Chief Engineer, Canals.
2) In case of heavy weed, jalla, deela etc growth category, concerned SDO and Executive Engineer
will certify after physical verification.
3) In case of medium and light weed, jalla, deela etc growth category, concerned SDO will certify after
physical verification and concerned
Executive Engineer will also certify after satisfying himself.
4) The rate includes the proper disposal of weed, jalla, deela etc. also.
(i) discharge upto 0.283 cumecs mtr 25.00 25.00 28.00 28.00
(ii) discharge exceeding 0.283 but upto
1.42 cumecs mtr 38.00 38.00 42.00 42.00
(iii) discharge exceeding 1.42 but upto
2.83 cumecs mtr 51.00 51.00 56.00 56.00
(iv) discharge exceeding 2.83 cumecs mtr 64.00 64.00 70.00 70.00
(b) Lined (medium growth)
(i) discharge upto 0.283 cumecs mtr 19.00 19.00 21.00 21.00
(ii) discharge exceeding 0.283 but upto
1.42 cumecs mtr 29.00 29.00 32.00 32.00
(iii) discharge exceeding 1.42 but upto
2.83 cumecs mtr 38.00 38.00 42.00 42.00
Notes :-
(i) The rates given below are labour rates unless otherwise stated.
(ii) Unless otherwise stated, the labour rates include rehandling of materials within 100 m.
0.00 (ii) Where lead involved is above 1.6Km to 2.4 Km sqm 7.00
Note :- The above rates are payable only where water is not available
locally and where fixing of hand pump is neither feasible nor
practically possible due to small amount of work and where water
is actually carried by carts or by mechanical transport.
1 2 3 4 5 6
27.1 Cement concrete :-
1 2 3 4 5 6
Cement Sand Bricks (Nos)
(Bags) (cum)
(c) Brick work laid in lime, cum 0.84 0.12 480 0.12
surkhi, sand mortar 1:1:1
with bricks of size
22.86cm x 11.11cm x
6.83cm
Cement Lime Qtl Sand (cum) Bricks (Nos)
(Bags)
1 2 3 4 5 6
(e) 115mm thick brick wall
laid in cement, lime, sand
mortar 1:1:6 with bricks
size of 22.86cm x
11.11cm x 6.83cm.
27.5 Gilafi masonry with jibi face (1:5 cum 0.25 0.044 0.002 240 250
mortar)
27.6 Brick work laid in mortar with jibi cum 0.32 0.054 - 480 -
face (1.5 mortar)
1 2 3 4 5 6
Cement Sand Stone (cum)
(Bags) (cum)
27.7 Stone Masonry :
1 2 3 4 5 6
(c) Cement plaster 12.50mm
thick :-
(i) 1:2 sqm 0.20 0.014
(ii) 1:3 sqm 0.16 0.016
(iii) 1:4 sqm 0.12 0.016
(iv) 1:5 sqm 0.094 0.016
(v) 1:6 sqm 0.078 0.016
(d) Cement plaster 20mm
thick :-
(i) 1:2 sqm 0.30 0.021
(ii) 1:3 sqm 0.24 0.024
(iii) 1:4 sqm 0.18 0.024
(iv) 1:5 sqm 0.14 0.024
(v) 1:6 sqm 0.117 0.024
(e) Cement plaster 25mm
thick :-
(i) 1:2 sqm 0.40 0.028
(ii) 1:3 sqm 0.32 0.032
(iii) 1:4 sqm 0.24 0.032
(iv) 1:5 sqm 0.188 0.032
(v) 1:6 sqm 0.156 0.032
Cement Sand Lime
(Bags) (cum)
(Kg)
27.9 (i) Cement lime plaster sqm 0.08 0.016 1.55
12.5mm thick 1:1:6
mortar.
(ii) Cement lime plaster sqm 0.16 0.032 3.10
25mm thick 1:1:6 mortar.
1 2 3 4 5 6
Good Old Cow Dung
Earth Bhusa
(cum) (Kg)
Cement Sand
(Bags) (cum)
Cement Sand
(Bags) (cum)
1 2 3 4 5 6
Lime (kg)
27.21 Painting :-
1 2 3 4 5 6
(v) One coat of synthetic sqm 0.065
enamel paint on old wood
or steel work.
(vi) One coat of ready mixed sqm 0.054
paint on old wood or steel
work.
(vii) Priming coat on wood sqm 0.061
work.
(viii) Priming coat on new steel sqm 0.054
work.
Red lead Turpentin Linseed Oil
Genuine e Oil (Litre)
(Kg) (Litre)
Paints( ISI
mark)
(Litres)
1 2 3 4 5 6
(xiii) One coat on iron sheets sqm 0.0947 - -
with roofing white, grey or
green ready mixed paint
on new work to give an
even shade.
1 2 3 4 5 6
Cement Sand Tiles (30.48cm x 15.24cm x 5.08cm.)
(bags) (cum) (Nos)
27.25 Double layer tile lining (13.36 cm sqm 0.355 0.049 40
thick)
27.26 Single layer tile lining sqm 0.273 0.040 20
Stone G.I. Wire No. 6 S.W.G (4.75 mm)
(cum)
27.27 Filling stone in wire-crates (hand cum 1.00 3.3kg per sqm of wire netting 15cm mesh.
packed)
Stone
(cum)
28.28 Stone pitching. cum 1.00
Shingle
or stone
aggregat
es
(10mm)
ring
1 2 3 4 5 6
Cement Sand 15 percent Total Sand
(bags) (cum) extra sand (cum)
for wastage
(cum)
27.33 Flat brick paving laid dry over 10 sqm 364 -- 0.075 -- --
25mm thick mud mortar grouted
with sand.
27.34 Dry brick on edge paving sand 10 sqm 575 -- 0.15 -- --
grouted over 50mm thick earth and
mud plaster.
27.35 First class dry flat brick flooring 10 sqm 364 -- 0.075 -- --
templates over rammed and
dressed foundations and to correct
longitudinal and cross slopes.
1 2 3 4 5 6
27.38 First class brick on edge paving or
flooring laid over and in lime
mortar/in cement sand mortar 1:4,
1:5 or 1:6 etc.
(i) In & on lime mortar 10 sqm 617 -- -- 0.87 0.149
No. of Cement Sand (cum) Lime Surkhi (cum)
bricks of in bags (quintal)
size of 50 Kg
22.86cm x (Bags)
11.11cm x
6.83cm
(Nos)
27.40 Flat brick or tile flooring laid in 10 sqm 383 3.01 0.668
cement sand mortar 1:4 on 100mm
thick cement concrete 1:8:16 and
100mm sand filling and cement
pointing 1:2 on top.
1 2 3 4 5 6
27.42 Flat brick or tile flooring laid dry 10 sqm 383 0.70 0.13
over bed of 6mm thick cement
sand mortar 1:6 grouted with
cement sand mortar 1:4 and top
surface to be cleaned with wire
brushes.
27.43 Laying flat road brick soiling in 10 sqm 383 -- --
work.
27.44 Laying brick on edge soling in road 10 sqm 617 -- --
work.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
28.1 Excavation manually in trenches for pipe
lines with straight or open cutting in streets
and lanes in builtup area where width of
street / Lane from wall to wall is less than 3
meter including trimming and dressing sides
levelling of beds of trenches to correct grade,
cutting joint holes, refilling
consolidation,watering , including the cost of
dewatering of rain water, diversion for traffic,
night signals. Providing & fixing caution
boards, watching, fencing, etc. and removal
of surplus soil from the site upto 15 meter
Note:
1) Extra for handling earth beyond 15 metre
:- Handling of earth beyond specified lead as
described in item's description if any, will be
pre-approved by the Engineer-in-charge
depending upon site conditionds and will be
paid extra for additional chains as per
chapter 5.
2) If excavation requires timbering & shoring ,
then payment shall be made as per chapter -
(a) Earth work upto 1.5 m. Depth
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(c) Exceeding 2.25 m depth upto 3.00 m depth
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iii For semi conglomerate soil of having Cum. 638.71 702.58
gravel/Boulder upto 50%
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ii For Ordinary soil having gravel upto Cum. 141.37 155.50
40%
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28.3 A Extra for disposal of surplus soil on item No Rate for this item will be given as per
28.1 and 28.2 beyond 15 meters chapter of Carriage.
28.3 B Extra for lowering the sub soil water level Rate for this item will be given as per
chapter -29.
28.4 Extra for cutting Through Cement Concrete Rate for this item will be given as per
28.5 Extra for cutting through metalled Roads and Rate for this item will be given as per
their foundation including sorting screening Chapter 24 of road work.
and stacking the soling stone and road metal
at the site of work as ordered by the Engineer-
in-charge.
28.6 Consolidation of road cuts with hammers, SqMtr. Rate for this item will be given as per
(a) hand rollers and laying of flat brick Chapter 24 of road work.
soling/pavement (at formation level)
complete so as to allow unobstructed traffic
(with dismantled material at site).
28.6 Recondition road cuts with hammers, hand Cum Rate for this item will be given as per
(b) rollers and laying of stone metal / bajri in Chapter 24 of road work.
soling / base coarse confirming to WBM
specifications (at formation level) complete
so as to allow unobstructed traffic (with
dismantled material at site).
(b) 100mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 39.12 1356.45 43.03 1360.36
(c) 150mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 53.39 2151.84 58.73 2157.18
(d) 200mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 72.17 3115.77 79.39 3122.99
(e) 250mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 92.21 4123.09 101.43 4132.31
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(f) 300mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 148.95 5254.79 163.84 5269.69
(g) 350mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 162.33 7565.61 178.57 7581.84
(h) 400mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 196.55 9208.43 216.20 9228.08
(i) 450mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 238.90 11093.34 262.79 11117.23
(j) 500mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 278.78 12970.84 306.66 12998.72
(k) 600mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 362.25 17211.71 398.48 17247.93
Note In case ISI marked CI pipe class-A as per IS 1536 is used, the through rate will be
(i) increased by 10% in item no 28.7-A
(ii) In case ISI marked CI pipe class-B as per IS 1536 is used, the through rate will be
increased by 20% in item no 28.7-A
(a) 80mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 27.56 838.87 30.32 841.63
(b) 100mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 31.23 988.69 34.35 991.81
( c) 150mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 34.57 1442.29 38.03 1445.75
(d) 200mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 46.11 1805.79 50.72 1810.40
(e) 250mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 55.10 2398.80 60.61 2404.31
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(f) 300mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 77.71 3054.30 85.48 3062.07
(g) 350mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 92.59 3520.76 101.85 3530.02
(h) 400mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 107.34 4249.81 118.07 4260.54
(i) 450mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 122.57 5005.38 134.83 5017.64
(j) 500mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 140.49 5849.40 154.54 5863.45
(k) 600mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 174.63 7728.99 192.09 7746.45
(l) 700mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 217.35 10783.02 239.08 10804.75
(m) 750mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 238.15 12384.38 261.96 12408.20
(n) 800mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 266.26 13905.13 292.88 13931.76
(o) 900mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 315.07 16850.20 346.57 16881.70
(p) 1000mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 367.86 20149.88 404.65 20186.67
(a) 80mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 29.04 880.34 31.95 883.24
(b) 100mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 33.29 1141.64 36.62 1144.97
( c) 150mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 42.28 1618.50 46.51 1622.73
(d) 200mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 51.26 2117.07 56.39 2122.19
(e) 250mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 62.16 2834.66 68.38 2840.88
(f) 300mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 88.70 3613.49 97.57 3622.36
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(g) 350mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 106.34 4135.91 116.98 4146.54
(h) 400mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 123.67 4981.51 136.04 4993.88
(i) 450mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 142.99 5919.21 157.29 5933.51
(j) 500mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 163.31 7006.63 179.64 7022.96
(k) 600mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 204.46 9094.04 224.90 9114.48
(l) 700mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 255.39 11683.00 280.93 11708.54
(m) 750mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 282.13 13386.91 310.34 13415.12
(n) 800mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 313.24 14793.42 344.57 14824.75
(o) 900mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 371.88 17925.25 409.07 17962.44
(p) 1000mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 435.19 21423.24 478.71 21466.76
(a) 80mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 78.82 86.70
(b) 100mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 103.28 113.61
(c) 125mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 141.95 156.14
(d) 150mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 178.01 195.82
(e) 200mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 256.93 282.62
(f) 250mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 346.99 381.69
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(g) 300mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 448.11 492.92
(h) 350mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 507.50 558.25
(i) 400mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 562.83 619.11
(j) 450mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 620.31 682.34
(k) 500mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 676.69 744.36
(l) 600mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 733.45 806.80
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d 200 mm Each 260.56 1077.24 286.61 1103.29
e 250 mm Each 284.23 1352.20 312.66 1380.62
28.11 Providing, laying, jointing, fixing and testing
ISI Marked uPVC Pipe with G.I. specials as
per ISI-4985, including cost of G.I. specials
such as tees, bends, sockets, elbows etc.
testing inside building complete.
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28.13 Providing, Laying , fixing & jointing of P.V.C.
Pipes as per ISI-4985 (ISI marked with the
prior approval of Engineer-in-Charge) along
the Trenches and laying the same in
Trenches to correct alignment and gradients,
cutting, jointing and testing complete as per
specifications.
i 63mm o/d pipe of 10 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 10.33 147.39 11.36 148.43
ii 75mm o/d pipe of 10 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 12.20 206.46 13.42 207.68
iii 90mm o/d pipe of 10 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 14.60 290.01 16.07 291.47
iv 110mm o/d pipe of 10 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 18.21 429.42 20.03 431.24
v 160mm o/d pipe of 10 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 24.24 892.91 26.66 895.33
vi 200mm o/d pipe of 10 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 35.69 1393.57 39.26 1397.14
vii 250mm o/d pipe of 10 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 45.51 2194.99 50.06 2199.55
viii 110mm o/d pipe of 8 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 18.21 379.77 20.03 381.59
ix 160mm o/d pipe of 8 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 24.24 797.66 26.66 800.09
x 200mm o/d pipe of 8 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 35.69 1237.97 39.26 1241.54
xi 250mm o/d pipe of 8 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 45.51 2010.57 50.06 2015.12
xii 63mm o/d pipe of 6 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 10.33 97.16 11.36 98.19
xiii 75mm o/d pipe of 6 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 12.20 133.41 13.42 134.63
xiv 90mm o/d pipe of 6 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 14.60 186.37 16.07 187.83
xv 110mm o/d pipe of 6 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 18.21 266.00 20.03 267.82
xvi 160mm o/d pipe of 6 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 24.24 552.99 26.66 555.41
xvii 200mm o/d pipe of 6 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 35.69 897.39 39.26 900.96
xviii 250mm o/d pipe of 6 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 45.51 1386.19 50.06 1390.74
xix 63mm o/d PVC pipe of 4 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 10.33 73.18 11.36 74.21
xx 75mm o/d PVC pipe of 4 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 12.20 100.81 13.42 102.03
xxi 90mm o/d pipe of 4 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 14.60 137.74 16.07 139.20
xxii 110mm o/d PVC pipe of 4 Kgf. / Mtr 18.21 197.83 20.03 199.65
sqcm
xxiii 160mm o/d PVC pipe of 4 Kgf. / Mtr 24.24 408.57 26.66 411.00
sqcm
xxiv 200mm o/d PVC pipe of 4 Kgf. / Mtr 35.69 633.35 39.26 636.92
sqcm
xxv 250mm o/d PVC pipe of 4 Kgf. / Mtr 45.51 968.67 50.06 973.22
sqcm
xxvi 90mm o/d PVC pipe of 2.5 Kgf. / Mtr 14.60 93.83 16.07 95.29
sqcm
xxvii 110mm o/d PVC pipe of 2.5 Kgf. / Mtr 18.41 137.58 20.25 139.42
sqcm
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xxviii 160mm o/d PVC pipe of 2.5 Kgf. / Mtr 24.24 271.15 26.66 273.57
sqcm
xxix 200mm o/d pipe of 2.5 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 35.69 421.05 39.26 424.62
xxx 250mm o/d PVC pipe of 2.5 Kgf. / Mtr 45.51 643.89 50.06 648.44
sqcm
ii 110mm o/d H.D.P.E pipe of 6 Kg. PE- Mtr 13.92 521.68 15.31 523.07
63
iii 90mm o/d H.D.P.E pipe of 4 Kg. PE- Mtr 12.24 239.04 13.47 240.27
63
iv 110mm o/d H.D.P.E pipe of 4 Kg. PE- Mtr 13.92 356.51 15.31 357.90
63
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(k) 160 mm o/d Mtr 16.53 1328.28 18.18 1329.93
(l) 180 mm o/d Mtr 17.61 1667.87 19.37 1669.63
(m) 200 mm o/d Mtr 18.68 2049.78 20.55 2051.65
(n) 225 mm o/d Mtr 19.76 2600.94 21.73 2602.92
(o) 250 mm o/d Mtr 20.82 3219.80 22.90 3221.88
(p) 280 mm o/d Mtr 21.90 4046.00 24.09 4048.19
(q) 315 mm o/d Mtr 22.97 5143.03 25.27 5145.32
( r) 355 mm o/d Mtr 24.05 6498.15 26.45 6500.56
(s) 400 mm o/d Mtr 25.12 8251.05 27.63 8253.56
(t) 450 mm o/d Mtr 26.20 10435.55 28.82 10438.17
(u) 500 mm o/d Mtr 27.26 12933.17 29.99 12935.90
(v) 560 mm o/d Mtr 28.34 16192.46 31.17 16195.30
(w) 630 mm o/d Mtr 29.42 20551.93 32.36 20554.87
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(s) 450 mm o/d Mtr 26.20 8489.10 28.82 8491.72
(t) 500 mm o/d Mtr 27.26 10605.87 29.99 10608.60
(u) 560 mm o/d Mtr 28.34 13272.76 31.17 13275.59
(v) 630 mm o/d Mtr 29.42 16785.94 32.36 16788.88
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(e) 110 mm o/d Mtr 13.31 292.58 14.64 293.91
(f) 125 mm o/d Mtr 14.37 371.50 15.81 372.94
(g) 140 mm o/d Mtr 15.46 459.76 17.00 461.30
(h) 160 mm o/d Mtr 16.53 600.47 18.18 602.13
(i) 180 mm o/d Mtr 18.35 763.08 20.18 764.91
(j) 200 mm o/d Mtr 18.68 928.45 20.55 930.32
(k) 225 mm o/d Mtr 19.76 1183.40 21.73 1185.38
(l) 250 mm o/d Mtr 20.82 1451.05 22.90 1453.13
(m) 280 mm o/d Mtr 22.48 1816.62 24.73 1818.86
(n) 315 mm o/d Mtr 22.97 2307.95 25.27 2310.24
(o) 355 mm o/d Mtr 24.05 2892.97 26.45 2895.37
(p) 400 mm o/d Mtr 25.12 3664.16 27.63 3666.67
(q) 450 mm o/d Mtr 26.20 4646.94 28.82 4649.56
( r) 500 mm o/d Mtr 27.26 5718.55 29.99 5721.28
(s) 560 mm o/d Mtr 28.34 7179.48 31.17 7182.31
(t) 630 mm o/d Mtr 29.42 9084.71 32.36 9087.65
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(k) 180 mm o/d Mtr 17.61 1430.91 19.37 1432.67
(l) 200 mm o/d Mtr 18.68 1762.04 20.55 1763.91
(m) 225 mm o/d Mtr 19.76 2220.11 21.73 2222.09
(n) 250 mm o/d Mtr 20.82 2737.40 22.90 2739.49
(o) 280 mm o/d Mtr 21.90 3432.44 24.09 3434.63
(p) 315 mm o/d Mtr 23.72 4348.25 26.09 4350.62
(q) 355 mm o/d Mtr 24.05 5508.00 26.45 5510.40
( r) 400 mm o/d Mtr 25.12 7049.31 27.63 7051.83
(s) 450 mm o/d Mtr 26.20 8912.23 28.82 8914.85
(t) 500 mm o/d Mtr 27.26 11029.01 29.99 11031.74
(u) 560 mm o/d Mtr 28.34 13738.21 31.17 13741.05
(v) 630 mm o/d Mtr 29.42 17378.36 32.36 17381.30
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(t) 560 mm o/d Mtr 28.34 11199.35 31.17 11202.18
(u) 630 mm o/d Mtr 29.42 14137.05 32.36 14139.99
a 50.80mm o/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 9.82 378.71 10.80 379.69
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b 63.50mm o/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 10.00 495.38 11.00 496.38
c 76.20mm o/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 10.20 547.36 11.22 548.38
d 101.60mm o/d pipe lines laid Mtr 11.65 726.13 12.81 727.29
complete
e 127.00mm o/d pipe lines laid Mtr 11.16 884.83 12.27 885.95
complete
f 152.40mm o/d pipe lines laid Mtr 14.27 1062.68 15.70 1064.11
complete
g 203.40mm o/d pipe lines laid Mtr 18.96 1986.35 20.86 1988.25
complete
h 254.00mm o/d pipe lines laid Mtr 24.05 3156.34 26.45 3158.75
complete
i 304.80mm o/d pipe lines laid Mtr 30.44 4229.28 33.49 4232.32
complete
a For pipe lines laid inside habitation Mtr 5% Extra will be 5% Extra will be
taken for the taken for the
respective i/d of respective i/d of
pipe. pipe.
b For pipe lines laid outside habitation Mtr 2% Extra will be 2% Extra will be
& in the open area/ field taken for the taken for the
respective i/d of respective i/d of
a CPVC SDR 11 Pipe & fitting 16mm Mtr 94.95 178.72 104.45 188.21
o/d
b SDR 11 CPVC pipes & fittings 20mm Mtr 94.95 221.35 104.45 230.84
o/d
c CPVC SDR 11 Pipe & fitting 25mm Mtr 94.95 285.75 104.45 295.24
o/d
d CPVC SDR 11 Pipe & fitting 32mm Mtr 94.95 382.37 104.45 391.86
o/d
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e CPVC SDR 11 Pipe & fitting 40mm Mtr 94.95 505.27 104.45 514.77
o/d
f CPVC SDR 11 Pipe & fitting 50mm Mtr 94.95 750.79 104.45 760.28
o/d
(a) SDR 11 CPVC pipes & fittings 16mm Mtr 94.95 152.79 104.45 162.28
o/d
(b) SDR 11 CPVC pipes & fittings 20mm Mtr 94.95 182.22 104.45 191.71
o/d
(c) SDR 11 CPVC pipes & fittings 25mm Mtr 94.95 226.70 104.45 236.19
o/d
(d) SDR 11 CPVC pipes & fittings 32mm Mtr 85.96 307.67 94.56 316.26
o/d
(e) SDR 11 CPVC pipes & fittings 40mm Mtr 94.95 378.27 104.45 387.77
o/d
(f) SDR 11 CPVC pipes & fittings 50mm Mtr 94.95 547.79 104.45 557.28
o/d
(g) CPVC Pipe Schd 40 & Schd 80 Mtr 121.30 954.95 133.43 967.08
fittings 65mm i/d
(h) CPVC Pipe Schd 40 & Schd 80 Mtr 121.30 1204.34 133.43 1216.47
fittings 80mm i/d
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(i) CPVC pipes Schd 40 & Schd 80 Mtr 121.30 1653.64 133.43 1665.77
fittings 100mm i/d
b 100mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 64.55 1920.61 71.00 1927.06
c 125mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 71.03 2497.66 78.13 2504.77
d 150mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 86.92 3131.50 95.62 3140.19
e 200mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 115.63 4492.79 127.19 4504.35
f 250mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 146.83 6069.62 161.52 6084.30
g 300mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 214.02 7849.64 235.42 7871.04
h 350mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 253.02 10314.98 278.32 10340.28
i 400mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 306.60 12579.36 337.26 12610.02
j 450mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 372.88 15470.32 410.17 15507.60
k 500mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 434.24 18068.15 477.66 18111.58
l 600mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 570.27 26044.87 627.30 26101.90
a 80mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 44.16 1262.98 48.58 1267.39
b 100mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 58.07 1409.04 63.88 1414.85
c 125mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 62.65 1860.64 68.92 1866.91
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d 150mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 76.13 2242.55 83.74 2250.17
e 200mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 100.60 3271.36 110.66 3281.42
f 250mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 126.32 4399.39 138.96 4412.02
g 300mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 179.77 5690.87 197.75 5708.85
h 350mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 209.71 8181.04 230.68 8202.02
i 400mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 253.40 9954.67 278.74 9980.01
j 450mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 309.01 12005.27 339.91 12036.17
k 500mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 360.27 14052.79 396.30 14088.82
l 600mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 466.48 18713.58 513.13 18760.22
b 100mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 57.68 1848.34 63.45 1854.11
c 125mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 61.52 2334.33 67.67 2340.48
d 150mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 74.02 2723.73 81.42 2731.13
e 200mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 94.85 3582.95 104.34 3592.44
f 250mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 117.60 4872.75 129.36 4884.51
g 300mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 152.85 6235.64 168.13 6250.92
h 350mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 186.83 7846.88 205.51 7865.56
i 400mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 216.23 9441.48 237.85 9463.10
j 450mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 270.13 11193.62 297.15 11220.64
k 500mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 313.42 15303.95 344.76 15335.30
l 600mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 403.48 20165.89 443.83 20206.23
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28.24 Supplying and laying C.I. specials as per
IS:1538 complete as desired by Engineer-in-
Charge conforming to ISI specifications.
Note: If C.I specials of ISI Marked is used
intead of specials confirming to ISI
Specifications , than 10% extra on rates of
this item will be paid.
a C.I. specials upto 300mm i/d Kg. 3.71 77.99 4.08 78.36
b C.I. specials above 300mm i/d Kg. 4.64 99.18 5.10 99.64
a D.I. specials upto 300mm i/d Kg. 3.71 115.81 4.08 116.18
b D.I. specials above 300mm i/d Kg. 4.64 174.80 5.10 175.26
a CPVC SDR 11 pipes & fittings Mtr 75.20 135.62 82.72 143.14
16mm o/d
b CPVC SDR 11 Pipe & fittings 20mm Mtr 75.20 166.38 82.72 173.90
o/d
c CPVC SDR 11 pipe & Fittings 25mm Mtr 75.20 212.84 82.72 220.35
o/d
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d CPVC SDR 11 pipe & fittings 32mm Mtr 75.92 283.28 83.52 290.87
o/d
e CPVC SDR 11 pipes & fittings 0/d Mtr 75.20 371.21 82.72 378.73
40mm
f CPVC SDR 11 pipe & fittings 50mm Mtr 75.20 548.33 82.72 555.85
o/d
g CPVC SChd 40pipe & Schd 80 Mtr 75.20 946.22 82.72 953.74
fittings ( 62.5 mm i/d)
h CPVC SChd 40pipe & Schd 80 Mtr 87.44 1219.03 96.18 1227.77
fittings ( 75 mm i/d)
I CPVC SChd 40pipe & Schd 80 Mtr 87.44 1688.48 96.18 1697.23
fittings ( 100 mm i/d)
(b) 100mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 434.29 5711.07 477.72 5754.50
( c) 150mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 562.63 8461.49 618.90 8517.75
(d) 200mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 696.74 14467.73 766.41 14537.41
(e) 250mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 874.14 20973.48 961.55 21060.89
(f) 300mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 1065.89 26271.54 1172.48 26378.13
(g) 350mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 1254.86 46177.44 1380.35 46302.92
(h) 400mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 1484.58 56112.28 1633.04 56260.73
(i) 450mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 1543.80 65690.25 1698.18 65844.63
(j) 500mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 1590.29 106966.22 1749.32 107125.25
(k) 600mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 1985.93 124133.02 2184.52 124331.62
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(a) 80mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 372.18 4502.23 409.39 4539.45
(b) 100mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 434.29 6111.01 477.72 6154.44
( c) 150mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 562.63 9058.04 618.90 9114.30
(d) 200mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 696.74 15521.35 766.41 15591.03
(e) 250mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 874.14 22337.15 961.55 22424.57
(f) 300mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 1065.89 27999.03 1172.48 28105.62
(g) 350mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 1254.86 49363.53 1380.35 49489.01
(h) 400mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 1484.58 60387.27 1633.04 60535.72
(i) 450mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 1543.80 70683.63 1698.18 70838.01
(b) 100mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 434.29 15479.36 477.72 15522.79
( c) 125mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 471.81 20851.64 518.99 20898.82
(d) 150mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 562.63 24887.04 618.90 24943.30
(e) 200mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 696.74 43342.97 766.41 43412.64
(f) 250mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 874.14 53990.66 961.55 54078.08
(g) 300mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 1065.89 74011.46 1172.48 74118.05
(h) 350mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 1254.86 115081.42 1380.35 115206.91
(i) 400mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 1484.58 137286.13 1633.04 137434.59
(j) 450mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 1543.80 173094.91 1698.18 173249.29
(k) 500mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 1590.29 222168.32 1749.32 222327.35
(l) 600mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 1985.93 295552.47 2184.52 295751.07
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( c) C.I Fire Hydrants Stand Post Type IS- Each 300.44 10621.62 330.48 10651.66
908
(b) C.I Double air valve (Size 50mm) Each 290.84 4636.71 319.93 4665.80
( c) C.I Double air valve (Size 65mm) Each 290.84 4859.37 319.93 4888.45
(d) C.I Double air valve (Size 80mm) Each 290.84 5350.90 319.93 5379.98
(e) C.I Double air valve (Size 100mm) Each 290.84 7468.22 319.93 7497.30
(a) 80mm i/d Non-return valve Each 372.18 3815.78 409.39 3853.00
(b) 100mm i/d Non-return valve Each 434.29 4897.75 477.72 4941.17
(d) 150mm i/d Non-return valve Each 562.63 8339.67 618.90 8395.93
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(e) 200mm i/d Non-return valve Each 696.74 15662.52 766.41 15732.19
(f) 250mm i/d Non-return valve Each 874.14 23118.54 961.55 23205.95
(g) 300mm i/d Non-return valve Each 1254.86 29923.02 1380.35 30048.51
(h) 350mm i/d Non-return valve Each 1359.19 50907.97 1495.11 51043.89
(i) 400mm i/d Non-return valve Each 1484.58 61019.11 1633.04 61167.56
(j) 450mm i/d Non-return valve Each 1543.80 71586.85 1698.18 71741.23
(k) 500mm i/d Non-return valve Each 1590.29 126072.61 1749.32 126231.64
(a) 80mm i/d Non-return valve Each 372.18 4024.16 409.39 4061.38
(b) 100mm i/d Non-return valve Each 434.29 5115.35 477.72 5158.78
( c) 125mm i/d Non-return valve Each 471.81 7473.82 518.99 7521.00
(d) 150mm i/d Non-return valve Each 562.63 8730.35 618.90 8786.61
(e) 200mm i/d Non-return valve Each 696.74 16089.34 766.41 16159.01
(f) 250mm i/d Non-return valve Each 874.14 23995.73 961.55 24083.14
(g) 300mm i/d Non-return valve Each 1254.86 30839.68 1380.35 30965.17
(h) 350mm i/d Non-return valve Each 1359.19 53342.90 1495.11 53478.82
(i) 400mm i/d Non-return valve Each 1484.58 63944.72 1633.04 64093.18
(j) 450mm i/d Non-return valve Each 1543.80 75013.23 1698.18 75167.61
(k) 500mm i/d Non-return valve Each 1590.29 126072.61 1749.32 126231.64
28.32 Providing, fixing and jointing Cast Iron Kg. 5.64 68.32 6.21 68.89
surface box for Sluice valve, Air valve, Fire
hydrant etc. including all carriages complete.
28.33 Providing & Fixiing C.I indicating plates of Each 79.83 239.39 87.82 247.37
size 100mm x 100 mm for SV/FH including
synthetic enammel paint & letters in white
enamel paint, fixing in the ground with angle
iron of size 25x25x5mm, 230mm height from
ground including conrete block complete in
all respect as directed by Engineer-in-charge
(a) 10mm i/d Ferrule medium Each 148.04 400.10 162.85 414.91
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(b) 15mm i/d Ferrule medium Each 169.90 457.81 186.89 474.80
(c) 20mm i/d Ferrule medium Each 345.36 665.76 379.90 700.30
( d) 15mm i/d Ferrule heavy duty Each 169.90 528.39 186.89 545.38
(e) 20mm i/d Ferrule heavy duty Each 345.36 839.42 379.90 873.95
(f) 25mm i/d Ferrule heavy duty Each 466.58 1558.85 513.24 1605.51
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28.38 Providing and fixing Polyethelene-Aluminium-
Polyethelene (PE-AL-PE) Composite
Pressure Pipes conforming to IS - 15450 -
2004 U.V. stabilised with carbon black having
thermal stability for hot & cold water supply,
capable to withstand temperature up to 80° C
including all special fittings of composite
material (engineering plastic blend & brass
inserts wherever required ) e.g. elbows ,tees
,reducers, couplers & connectors etc. with
trenching, refilling and testing of joints
complete as per direction of the engineer in
charge.
a) 1216 (16 mm o/d) pipe Mtr 49.84 193.44 54.82 198.42
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28.39 Providing and fixing 3 layer PP-R (Poly
B propylene Random copolymer) pipes (as per
IS:15801-2008) SDR 7.4 U V stabilized & anti
- microbial fusion welded, having thermal
stability for hot & cold water supply including
all PP-R plain & brass threaded
polypropylene random fittings i/c trenching
.refilling & testing of joints complete as per
direction of Engineer in Charge.
Internal work - Exposed on wall
(a) PN- 16 Pipe, 16 mm o/d Mtr 69.37 115.75 76.31 122.68
28.41 Providing and placing in position hand pump Each 118.45 936.91 130.30 948.75
of approved quality for 40 mm diametre G.I.
pipe complete with all accessories.
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28.42 Providing water connection with grooved
coupler and service coupler in Quick coupling
pipe line complete in all respect.
a) In 50.80mm outside diametre pipe Each 116.07 789.98 127.67 801.59
line
b) In 63.50mm outside diametre pipe Each 118.43 899.67 130.27 911.51
line
c) In 76.20 mm outside diametre pipe Each 142.12 973.62 156.33 987.83
line
d) In 101.60mm outside diametre pipe Each 144.49 1155.74 158.94 1170.19
line
e) In 152.40mm outside diametre pipe Each 148.04 1600.84 162.85 1615.65
line
a) 15mm i/d Gun Metal peet valve Each 28.18 403.40 31.00 406.22
heavy pattern.
b) 20mm i/d Gun Metal peet valve Each 34.44 562.67 37.88 566.11
heavy pattern.
c) 25mm i/d Gun Metal peet valve Each 38.75 772.96 42.63 776.84
heavy pattern.
d) 32mm i/d Gun Metal peet valve Each 44.28 1181.93 48.71 1186.36
heavy pattern.
e) 40mm i/d Gun Metal peet valve Each 51.67 1564.53 56.83 1569.70
heavy pattern.
f) 50mm i/d Gun Metal peet valve Each 68.89 2407.42 75.78 2414.31
heavy pattern.
g) 65mm i/d Gun Metal peet valve Each 88.57 3790.38 97.43 3799.24
heavy pattern.
h) 80mm i/d Gun Metal peet valve Each 103.33 5778.70 113.66 5789.04
heavy pattern.
i) 100mm i/d Gun Metal peet valve Each 103.33 11131.85 113.66 11142.18
heavy pattern.
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28.44 Providing, fixing and jointing Brass Ball NEW ITEM
valves screwed with SS/BRASS ball &
spindle & Teflon seats, on G.I. Pipe lines
including all carriages complete.
a 15mm i/d Brass Ball valves Each 53.84 254.99 59.22 260.38
b 20mm i/d Brass Ball valves Each 65.80 338.63 72.38 345.21
c 25mm i/d Brass Ball valves Each 74.02 526.83 81.42 534.23
d 32mm i/d Brass Ball valves Each 84.59 848.51 93.05 856.97
e 40mm i/d Brass Ball valves Each 98.69 1045.86 108.56 1055.73
f 50mm i/d Brass Ball valves Each 131.59 1705.03 144.75 1718.19
28.45 Making connection with the existing G.I. Each 317.42 375.31 349.16 407.05
branch main up to 40mm size pipe including
cutting of existing pipe line, threading of pipe
lines from both ends and fixing of G.I Tee etc.
in the pipe line (including cost of G.I Tee)
complete in all respects.
28.47 Providing & fixing Cast Iron suface box for Kg. 16.93 79.61 18.63 81.31
Peet Valve, Stop Cock including all carriages
complete.
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28.48 Providing and filling sand grading as per Cum. 21.82 652.90 24.00 655.09
specifications or fine grade around the
various sizes of G.I. pipes in external work.
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(a) Top Layer:Top layer :----- Fine Cum. 880.21 1669.08 968.23 1757.11
sand screened, cleaned and
washed and graded (effective size
0.2 to 0.4mm with uniformity
coefficient 2.00 to 3.00) from
Pathankot or other approved
source.
(b) Second Layer :----- Coarse sand Cum. 950.75 2037.00 1045.82 2132.07
screened, cleaned and washed
and graded from 3mm to 6mm
(from Pathankot or approved
equivalent quarry).
(c) Third Layer :----- Bajri screened, Cum. 471.56 1398.01 518.71 1445.16
cleaned and washed and graded
from 6mm to 20mm (from
Pathankot or approved equivalent
quarry).
(d) Fourth Layer :----- Bajri (Coarse) Cum. 527.51 1319.70 580.26 1372.45
screened, cleaned and washed
and graded from 20mm to 25mm
(from Pathankot or approved
equivalent quarry).
(e) Bottom Layer :----- Broken stone, Cum. 527.51 1305.09 580.26 1357.84
screened, cleaned and washed
and graded from 50mm to 75mm
(from Pathankot or approved
equivalent quarry).
a 15mm & 20mm i/d G.I. Pipe Mtr 2.27 4.29 2.50 4.51
b 25mm & 32mm i/d G.I. Pipe Mtr 2.97 5.64 3.26 5.94
c 40mm & 50mm i/d G.I. Pipe Mtr 4.64 8.93 5.10 9.39
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28.53 Repainting G.I. Pipes and Specials with
synthetic enamel Paint in all shades as per
I.S.I. specification on existing work, one coats
paints including cleaning rubbing surface,
etc.
a 15mm & 20mm i/d G.I. Pipe Mtr 2.36 3.90 2.60 4.13
b 25mm & 32mm i/d G.I. Pipe Mtr 3.02 5.02 3.33 5.32
c 40mm & 50mm i/d G.I. Pipe Mtr 4.83 8.10 5.31 8.58
a 15mm & 20mm i/d G.I. Pipe Mtr 2.98 4.14 3.28 4.44
b 25mm & 32mm i/d G.I. Pipe Mtr 3.88 5.44 4.26 5.83
c 40mm & 50mm i/d G.I. Pipe Mtr 6.06 8.56 6.67 9.16
a 15mm & 20mm i/d G.I. Pipe Mtr 2.98 4.14 3.28 4.44
b 25mm & 32mm i/d G.I. Pipe Mtr 3.88 5.44 4.26 5.83
c 40mm & 50mm i/d G.I. Pipe Mtr 6.06 8.56 6.67 9.16
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28.56 Cutting holes upto 23cm square through B.B.
in cement walls or stone masonary wall in
cement for pipes, and making good the same
& finishing according to existing finish where
required.
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(k) 300mm i/d of pipes, valves and Each 220.29 242.32
specials
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e 500mm and 525mm internal Each 130.28 143.31
diametre of pipe, valves or special.
28.62 Dismantling cast Iron surface boxes for sluice Each 67.74 74.51
valves/Air valve and fire hydrants complete in
all respects.
28.73 Dismantling cast Iron single air valve surface Each DELETED
boxes including ride back as desired by
Engineer-in-Charge.
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28.64 Construction of Gravel Pit outside the Pump Each 7142.80 16836.95 7857.08 17551.23
Chamber. (0.90m Dia.) as per standard
design & drawings of public health
department.
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28.66 Construction of masonary Sluice Valve
Chamber excluding Sluice valve cover as per
standard design & drawings of public health
department.
a Size 0.6 m. x 0.6 m. Each 1726.76 5305.96 1899.44 5478.64
28.68 Providing and placing in position filters of 40 Mtr 119.83 641.89 131.81 653.87
mm diametre G.I. pipe with brass strainer of
approved quality.
28.69 Providing and fixing and lowering G.I Pipe Mtr 62.79 319.94 69.07 326.22
(Medium) 40 mm i/d with filter excluding cost
of filter for shallow tube well including
cleaning and priming the tube well.
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NEW ITEMS
28.71 Hand boring Horizontly for crossing of pipe Mtr 850.46 935.51
under road or any other obstacle by using
Auger/Bocki method.Including excavation ,
stringing and jointing of pipe upto 160mm
complete
28.73 Extra for Boring beyond 150 m depth 30% Extra will be taken for the respective
i/d of boring of item No.28.72
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(b) 150mm nominal diameter (weight 21.6 kg Mtr. 308.35 1705.86 339.18 1736.69
per metre) 5.4 mm thickness
( c) 200mm nominal diameter (weight 33.6 kg Mtr. 309.29 2505.41 340.22 2536.34
per metre) 6.4mm thickness
( d) 200mm nominal diameter (weight 41.6 kg Mtr. 309.29 3127.02 340.22 3157.95
per metre) 8.0 mm thickness
(e) 250mmnominal diameter (weight 52.3 kg Mtr. 311.17 3863.01 342.29 3894.13
per metre) 8.0 mm thickness
(f) 300mm nominal diameter (weight 62.3 kg Mtr. 312.11 4586.85 343.32 4618.06
per metre) 8.0 mm thickness
(g) 300mm nominal diameter (weight 77.4 kg Mtr. 313.05 5288.56 344.36 5319.87
per metre) 9.50 mm thickness
(b) 355.6 mm outer diameter (weight 51.72 kg Mtr. 318.70 4209.55 350.57 4241.42
per metre) mimimum 6.0 mm thickness
b 150mm Steel Strainer (slot size 0.50mm) Mtr. 377.94 5982.03 415.74 6019.82
5.00 mm thickness
c 150mm Steel Strainer (slot size 0.75mm) Mtr. 377.94 5908.20 415.74 5946.00
5.00 mm thickness
d 150mm Steel Strainer (slot size 1.00mm) Mtr. 377.94 5747.43 415.74 5785.23
5.0 mm thickness
e 150mm Steel Strainer (slot size 0.15mm) Mtr. 377.94 8119.80 415.74 8157.59
6.30 mm thickness
f 150mm Steel Strainer (slot size Mtr. 377.94 7633.44 415.74 7671.24
0.50mm)6.30 mm thickness
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g 150mm Steel Strainer (slot size 0.75mm) Mtr. 377.94 7348.77 415.74 7386.57
6.30 mm thickness
h 150mm Steel Strainer (slot size 1.00mm) Mtr. 377.94 6814.94 415.74 6852.74
6.30 mm thickness
i 200mm Steel Strainer (slot size 0.15mm) Mtr. 385.00 10445.15 423.50 10483.65
6.30 mm thickness
j 200mm Steel Strainer (slot size 0.50mm) Mtr. 385.00 9469.84 423.50 9508.34
6.30 mm thickness
k 200mm Steel Strainer (slot size 0.75mm) Mtr. 385.00 9085.00 423.50 9123.50
6.30 mm thickness
l 200mm Steel Strainer (slot size 1.00mm) Mtr. 385.00 8743.63 423.50 8782.13
6.30 mm thickness
m 200mm Steel Strainer (slot size Mtr. 385.00 13762.54 423.50 13801.04
0.15mm)8.00 mm thickness
n 200mm Steel Strainer (slot size Mtr. 385.00 12576.32 423.50 12614.82
0.50mm)8.00 mm thickness
o 200mm Steel Strainer (slot size Mtr. 385.00 11690.63 423.50 11729.13
0.75mm)8.00 mm thickness
p 200mm Steel Strainer (slot size Mtr. 385.00 11326.91 423.50 11365.41
1.00mm)8.00 mm thickness
q 250mm Steel Strainer (slot size 0.15mm) Mtr. 406.17 16258.84 446.78 16299.45
7.30 mm thickness
r 250mm Steel Strainer (slot size 0.50mm) Mtr. 406.17 15833.15 446.78 15873.77
7.30 mm thickness
s 250mm Steel Strainer (slot size 0.75mm) Mtr. 406.17 15773.83 446.78 15814.45
7.30 mm thickness
t 250mm Steel Strainer (slot size 1.00mm) Mtr. 406.17 15170.21 446.78 15210.82
7.30 mm thickness
u 300mm Steel Strainer (slot size 0.15mm) Mtr. 420.27 20102.97 462.30 20145.00
8.00 mm thickness
v 300mm Steel Strainer (slot size 0.50mm) Mtr. 420.27 19254.26 462.30 19296.28
8.00 mm thickness
w 300mm Steel Strainer (slot size 0.75mm) Mtr. 420.27 18700.68 462.30 18742.70
8.00 mm thickness
x 300mm Steel Strainer (slot size 1.00mm) Mtr. 420.27 18634.76 462.30 18676.79
8.00 mm thickness
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28.75 Supplying, Fixing & lowering of Stainless
AA Steel Socket as per IS:8110-2000 or latest
ISI marked Duly welded with suitable
grade S.S welding electrode.to lower the
strainer into tubewell bore complete in all
a respect. No. 349.73 4123.00 384.70 4157.97
150mm internal diameter
28.77 Supplying & fixing of M.S Clamp of size Each 59.20 2673.23 65.12 2679.15
150mm X 12mm made out of MS Flat 1.52m
long, suitable to fit Housing pipe including the
cost Nut & Bolts of Suitable size complete in
all respect.
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28.78 Supplying at site Wooden Box of suitable Each 59.20 577.63 65.12 583.55
size with Lid & locking arrangment for
preserving strata sample collected from the
bore.
28.79 A Supplying & Fixing of bail plug of M.S pipe
complete with inverted U-hook attched to the
bottom plug complete in all respect.
(a) 100mm internal diameter (weight 14.5 kg mtr 50.92 998.93 56.01 1004.02
per metre) 5.40 mm thickness
(b) 150mm internal diameter (weight 21.6 kg mtr 52.33 1441.49 57.56 1446.73
per metre) 5.4 mm thickness
( c) 200mm internal diameter (weight 41.6 kg mtr 53.74 2854.42 59.11 2859.79
per metre) 8.0 mm thickness
(d) 250mm internal diameter (weight 52.3 kg mtr 55.15 3564.74 60.66 3570.25
per metre) 8.00 mm thickness
(e) 300mm internal diameter (weight 62.3 kg mtr 55.15 4254.40 60.66 4259.92
per metre) 8.0 mm thickness
28.79 B Supplying & Fixing of M.S pipe bail plug each 118.45 756.08 130.30 767.93
suitable for 200 mm dia UPVC casing pipe
having thickness of socket as 12 mm ,length
100 mm & base plate of 8 mm thick complete
in all respect.
28.79 C Providing and fixing M.S. taper / reducer
made out of 6 mm thick M.S. sheet complete
in all respect.
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28.81 Development and Stabilizing of the tubewell
with air compressor of required capacity as
directed by the engineer-in- charge including
cost of tools, appliances & consumable to the
satisfaction of Engineer-in-charge.
28.84 Testing of water sample for Heavy metal Each 5677.68 6245.45
from approved laboratory (Toxic material
such as Arsenic, lead, mercury, pesticide
etc.)
28.85 A Drilling of 675mm dia bore with Reverse
Rotatry Rig in all kinds of soil including the
cost of consumable stores, fuel oil and
transportation of rig to the site. complete in all
respect.
(a) Drilling of 675mm dia bore with Reverse Mtr 1247.89 1372.68
Rotatry Rig Upto 150 m depth BGL.
(b) Drilling of 675mm dia bore with Reverse Mtr 1638.08 1801.89
Rotatry Rig Beyond 150 m depth up to 300
Mtr
( c) Drilling of 675mm dia bore with Reverse Mtr 2028.28 2231.10
Rotatry Rig Beyond 300 m depth up to
onward depth
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( c) Drilling of 650mm dia bore with Reverse Mtr 1966.59 2163.24
Rotatry Rig Beyond 300 m depth BGL up to
onward depth
28.85 C Drilling of 600mm dia bore with Reverse
Rotatry Rig in all kinds of soil including the
cost of consumable stores, fuel oil and
transportation of rig to the site. complete in all
respect.
(a) Drilling of 600mm dia bore with Reverse Mtr 1191.81 1311.00
Rotatry Rig Upto 150 m depth BGL.
(b) Drilling of 600mm dia bore with Reverse Mtr 1553.97 1709.36
Rotatry Rig Beyond 150 m depth BGL up to
(c ) Drilling of 600mm dia bore with Reverse Mtr 1890.00 2079.00
Rotatry Rig Beyond 300 m depth BGL to
28.85D Drilling of 550mm dia bore with Reverse
Rotatry Rig in all kinds of soil including the
cost of consumable stores, fuel oil and
transportation of rig to the site. complete in all
a respect.
Drilling of 550mm dia bore with Reverse Mtr 1135.75 1249.32
Rotatry Rig Upto 150 m depth BGL.
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Rates
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28.88 Supplying at quarry site of gravel of 1/16" to Cum 88.52 738.68 97.38 747.53
1/8" sizes including pouring and packing in
the annular space between the pipes
assembly and the bore.The gravel should be
free from, dust,dirt, or the vegetable manner
as per IS 4097/1967 with latest amendments
(to be paid as per actual length of pipe)
28.89 Supplying and fixing mild steel centering Each 56.45 290.79 62.09 296.44
guides made out of 32mm x 6mm thick M.S.
bar complete in all respects.
28.90 Supplying,fixing and testing at site Automatic Each 992.11 11360.62 1091.32 11459.83
electronic type water level indication system
with gun metal float sensor and electrical
cable suitable for three phase pump
submersible / monoblock to be fixed on
existing panel for OHSRs complete in all
respects.
28.91 Boring/drilling bore well of required dia for Each
casing/ strainer pipe, by suitable method
prescribed in IS: 2800 (part I), including
collecting samples from different strata,
preparing and submitting strata chart/bore
log, including hire & running charges of all
equipments, tools, plants & machineries
required for the job, all complete as per
direction of Engineer – in-charge, upto 90
A metre depth
All types below ground level.
of soil.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(a) 100 mm nominal size dia. Mtr 24.43 496.01 26.87 498.46
(b) 150 mm nominal size dia. Mtr 25.52 1012.58 28.08 1015.14
( c) 200 mm nominal size dia. Mtr 26.62 1808.83 29.28 1811.49
28.93 Supplying, assembling, lowering and fixing in
vertical position in bore well unplasticized
PVC medium well screen (RMS) pipes with
ribs, conforming to IS:12818, including hire &
labour charges, fittings & accessories etc. all
complete, for all depths, as per direction of
(a) 100 mm nominal size dia. Mtr 48.50 620.42 53.35 625.27
(b) 150 mm nominal size dia. Mtr 59.44 1318.00 65.38 1323.94
( c) 200 mm nominal size dia. Mtr 70.37 2513.73 77.41 2520.77
28.94 Providing and fixing factory made precast Each 103.84 1246.12 114.22 1256.50
RCC perforated drain covers, having
concrete of strength not less than M-25, of
size 1000 x 450x50 mm, reinforced with 8
mm dia four nos longitudinal & 9 nos cross
sectional T.M.T. hoop bars, including
providing 50 mm dia perforations @ 100 to
125 mm c/c, including providing edge binding
with M.S. flats of size 50 mm x 1.6 mm
complete, all as per direction of Engineer -in-
charge.
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(k) 140 mm o/d pipe and specials each 16.58 18.23
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(q) 280 mm o/d pipe each 14.18 15.60
( r) 315 mm o/d pipe each 14.77 16.25
(s) 355 mm o/d pipe each 15.37 16.90
(t) 400 mm o/d pipe each 15.96 17.56
(u) 450 mm o/d pipe each 16.55 18.21
(v) 500 mm o/d pipe each 17.14 18.85
(w) 560 mm o/d pipe each 17.73 19.50
(x) 630 mm o/d pipe each 18.32 20.16
(b) For 100mm i/d pipe lines each 118.43 728.34 130.27 740.18
(c) For 150mm i/d pipe lines each 142.12 1059.53 156.33 1073.74
(d) For 200mm i/d pipe lines each 177.65 1389.04 195.42 1406.81
(e) For 250mm i/d pipe lines each 213.18 1729.46 234.50 1750.78
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(f) For 300mm i/d pipe lines each 272.40 2125.42 299.63 2152.66
(g) For 350mm i/d pipe lines each 296.08 2467.75 325.69 2497.36
(h) For 400mm i/d pipe lines each 355.30 3011.23 390.83 3046.76
(i) For 450mm i/d pipe lines each 438.20 3579.41 482.02 3623.23
(j) For 500mm i/d pipe lines each 509.26 4103.23 560.19 4154.15
(k) For 600mm i/d pipe lines each 651.38 5090.91 716.52 5156.04
28.98 Jointing of A.C. Pipes and specials with A.C NEW ITEM
coupling or C.I detachable joint, fitting with
bolts and nuts of grooved ends ,excluding
cost of C.I D-Joint, A.C coupling rubber rings
, bolts & nuts including testing etc complete
in all respect
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(b) 100mm i/d pipe lines each 36.51 40.16
( c) 150mm i/d pipe lines each 42.72 46.99
(d) 200mm i/d pipe lines each 48.91 53.80
(e) 250mm i/d pipe lines each 55.12 60.63
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(g) 350mm i/d pipe lines Each 102.84 113.12
a) Pressure pump of 0.5 HP with 2700 Each 1184.33 18594.76 1302.77 18713.20
LPH, 35meter head with C.I pump &
19 litre capacity Tank
b) Pressure pump of 0.65 HP with 2700 Each 1184.33 20236.29 1302.77 20354.72
LPH, 37meter head with SS pump &
19 litre capacity Tank
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c) Pressure pump of 1.0 HP with 3300 Each 1184.33 20439.27 1302.77 20557.71
LPH, 50meter head with C.I pump &
19 litre capacity Tank
d) Pressure pump of 0.8 HP with 4800 Each 1184.33 23845.21 1302.77 23963.64
LPH, 40meter head with C.I pump &
19 litre capacity Tank
e) Pressure pump of 1.0 HP with 4800 Each 1184.33 25302.39 1302.77 25420.83
LPH, 45meter head with SS pump &
19 litre capacity Tank
f) Pressure pump of 0.5 HP with 2000 Each 1184.33 10174.29 1302.77 10292.72
LPH, 32meter head with C.I pump &
5 litre capacity Tank
a) Pressure pump of 0.7 HP with 3100 Each 1184.33 31807.52 1302.77 31925.95
LPH, 25.6 meter head with SS pump
& 24 litre capacity Tank
Model : CM 3-4
b) Pressure pump of 0.7 HP with 4700 Each 1184.33 29765.13 1302.77 29883.56
LPH, 20.3meter head with SS pump
& 24 litre capacity Tank
Model : CM 5-3
c) Pressure pump of 0.9 HP with 4700 Each 1184.33 36261.96 1302.77 36380.39
LPH, 27.3meter head with SS pump
& 24 litre capacity Tank
Model : CM 5-4
d) Pressure pump of 0.7 HP with 2000 Each 1184.33 29163.32 1302.77 29281.75
LPH, 25 meter head with SS pump &
18 litre capacity Tank
Model : CM 3-3
e) Pressure pump of 0.4 HP with 2000 Each 1184.33 26796.15 1302.77 26914.58
LPH, 18 meter head with SS pump &
8 litre capacity Tank
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28.105 Providing, laying, fixing, testing and
commissioning of 'C' Class heavy duty MS
Pipe conforming to Indian Standard IS :
1239/3589 including fittings like tees, bends,
sockets, elbows, flanges, tapers, nuts bolts,
gaskets etc. in ground with anti corrosive
treatment with wrapping coating tape (4mm
pypkote tape) as per IS : 10221 including
cost of primer etc. excluding cost of
excavation and refilling complete in all
resepcts.
a 100mm internal diameter Mtr 214.35 1646.65 235.78 1668.08
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f 80mm internal diameter Mtr 157.91 992.66 173.70 1008.45
g 100mm internal diameter Mtr 214.35 1440.86 235.78 1462.29
h 150mm internal diameter Mtr 293.29 2090.33 322.62 2119.66
i 200mm internal diameter Mtr 372.25 3166.86 409.48 3204.09
28.108 Supplying, Installation, Testing and Each 177.64 6440.03 195.41 6457.79
Commissioning of G.M Single headed
hydrant valve with instantaneous Gun metal
peet coupling of 63 mm dia with cast iron
wheel ISI marked conforming to IS 5290
(TypeA) with blank Gunmetal Cap and chain
including orifice plate made of 6mm th
Stainless steel to keep the pressure not more
than 3.5 per sqcm at any point complete in all
respects.
28.109 Supplying, Installation, Testing and Each 177.64 12632.80 195.41 12650.57
Commissioning of G.M Double headed
hydrant valve with instantaneous Gun metal
peet coupling of 63 mm dia with cast iron
wheel ISI marked conforming to IS 5290
(TypeA) with blank Gunmetal Cap and chain
including orifice plate made of 6mm th
Stainless steel to keep the pressure not more
than 3.5 per sqcm at any point complete in all
respects.
28.110 Supplying, Installation, Testing and Each 71.06 1943.47 78.17 1950.58
Commissioning 63 mm dia gun-metal
Branch Pipe (ISI marked) with 20mm
(nominal internal dia) size Gun metal nozzle
confirming to IS 903, suitable for
instantaneous connection to interconnect
hose pipe coupling as required.
28.111 Supplying, Installation, Testing and Each 236.86 4378.33 260.54 4402.02
Commissioning of Single suction collecting
head with cast iron body, nose coupling
(draw out connection) with female outlet
complete bolts, nuts and rubber insertions,
but without 100mm dia. MS suction pipe (with
puddle flange) with a foot valve, complete as
required.
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28.112 Providing and fixing fire brigade inlet
connection of cast iron body with Gun metal
63mm dia instantaneous type male coupling
with built in check valves and 150mm dia
flanged outlet complete with bolts, nuts and
rubber insertions as per IS:904. (to be
connected to static tank).
28.113 Supplying, Installation, Testing and Each 118.45 4471.85 130.30 4483.70
Commissioning of RRL FIRE hose Type A,
IS:636, 63mm dia x 15m long with gunmetal
male & female couplings (ISI marked) bound
& riveted to hose pipes with copper rivets and
copper wire as required.
28.114 Supplying, Installation, Testing and Each 118.45 3984.09 130.30 3995.94
Commissioning of Non-percolating flexible
CP HOSE as per IS:8423 / 1994 ISI marked
63mm dia x 15 m long complete with
instantaneous type gun-metal 63 mm dia
male & female coupling (IS: 903) bound and
riveted to hose pipes.
28.115 Supplying, Installation, Testing and Each 710.60 9048.00 781.65 9119.06
Commissioning of First Aid-fire Hose reel
with MS construction spray painted in post
office red, confirming to IS 884 with upto date
amendments, complete with rubber hose
pipe (IS:444/1987) 20mm dia 30 meter long
type-2, hose reel Drum with bracket as per
IS:884, 20mm dia GM nozzle and 20mm dia
GM gate valve as required complete with G.I
pipe connention with main pipe complete in
all respect.
28.116 Supplying, Installation, Testing and Each 28.21 805.85 31.03 808.67
Commissioning standard Fire Man's axe with
heavy insulated rubber conforming to IS 936
complete in all respect.
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Rates
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28.117 Supplying, Installation, Testing and
Commissioning of weather proof cabinet for
hose fabricated out of 1.6mm thickness M.S.
sheet with front glass door having locking
arrangement, suitable to accommodate all
the necessary pipes, accessories, fittings etc
including painting the metal portion with one
coat of ready mixed primer paint and two
coats of synthetic enamel paint of approved
shade and quality, sign writing etc.
a 900 mm wide x 600 mm high x 500 Each 473.74 5260.20 521.11 5307.57
mm deep Size (for Yard Hydrant)
b 600 mm wide x 600 mm high x 300 Each 355.31 4104.70 390.84 4140.23
mm deep Size - (for RRL Reel)
c 750 mm wide x 600 mm high x 250 Each 355.31 4344.03 390.84 4379.56
mm deep Size
d 1200 mm wide x 900 mm high x 400 Each 355.31 6737.26 390.84 6772.79
mm deep Size
28.118 Supplying & fixing air vessel made out of Each 710.60 17412.02 781.65 17483.08
250mm. Dia, 8 mm thick MS sheet, 1200mm
height with air release valves on top and
flanged connection to risers, drain
arrangements with 25 mm dia gunmetal
wheel valves, with required accessories,
pressure gauge and painting with synthetic
enamel paint of approved shade as required
28.119 Supplying & fixing air vessel made out Each 829.05 23683.64 911.95 23766.54
of450mm. Dia, 8 mm thick MS sheet,
2000mm height with air release valves on top
and flanged connection to risers, drain
arrangements with 50 mm dia gunmetal
wheel valves, with required accessories,
pressure gauge and painting with synthetic
enamel paint
28.120 Providing andof fixing
approved shade as required
of Pressure switch of Each 355.31 3606.33 390.84 3641.87
approved make in MS pipe line suitable for
line presure up 15kg/cm2 & including
connection with main panel etc. as required
complete in all restect
28.121 Providing and fixing S.S Pressure Gauge
complete as required complete in all respect.
a Dial diameter 150mm calibration 0-16 Each 146.65 1027.61 161.32 1042.28
Kg
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b Dial diameter 100mm calibration 0-16 Each 146.65 768.51 161.32 783.17
Kg
28.122 Supplying an Fixing Pendant / Upright type Each 46.49 255.07 51.14 259.72
sprinkler with quartzoid bulb, operating
temperature 68 / 79 degree centigrade of 15
mm dia orifice sprinler head to approved by
UL/SN
28.123 Supplying and Fixing Sidewall Sprinkler rated Each 46.49 295.23 51.14 299.88
at 68 / 79degree centigrade, quartzoid bulb
type, 15 mm dia orifice sprinler head to
approved by UL/SN complete in all respect.
28.126 Providing and fixing of FIRE Each 124.01 2848.26 136.41 2860.66
EXTINGUISHER, Mechanical Foam Type 9
ltr IS: 15683 Stored Pressure type complete
with all accessories as per Manufactures
Specification. ISI Mark of approved make
complete inand
28.127 Supplying all respect.
Installation control valve C/W
water motor gong complete with alarm Valve,
constant trim, water motor bell, 2No.
Pressure Gauge. All parts UL listed. Make
Newage complete in all respect.
a 150 mm control valve Each 434.00 30827.70 477.40 30871.10
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28.128 Supplying, Laying, Testing and
Commissioning of ISI marked BUTTERFLY
VALVE PN 1.6, with Gun metal seal duly ISI
marked complete with rubber insertion, nuts,
bolts and washers, matching flanges of
required thickness, etc. complete as per
specifications.
a 80 mm i/d Each 236.86 2566.13 260.54 2589.82
(b) 100mm i/d check valve Each 296.08 4450.47 325.69 4480.08
(c) 150mm i/d check valve Each 355.31 7880.71 390.84 7916.24
(d) 200mm i/d check valve Each 414.50 12808.01 455.95 12849.46
b) 65mm i/d Cast Iron Foot valves Each 124.00 1659.48 136.39 1671.88
c) 80mm i/d Cast Iron Foot valves Each 155.00 2157.64 170.50 2173.14
d) 100mm i/d Cast Iron Foot valves Each 186.00 3452.32 204.60 3470.92
e) 150mm i/d Cast Iron Foot valves Each 217.00 6198.88 238.70 6220.58
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28.132 Providing and fixing Vane type Water flow
switch in MS Pipe line for a service pressure
up to 450PSI , Minimum flow rate for alarm
10GPM (38 LPM ), Minimum surge 18 FPS
(5.5 m/s ) including connection with panel
complete in all respect
a For 50mm to 150 mm pipe line Each 3652.31 12691.83 4017.54 13057.06
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28.135A Drilling of450mm dia bore with Direct Rotatry
Rig in all kinds of soil including the cost of
consumable stores, fuel oil and
transportation of rig to the site. complete in all
respect.
a Drilling of 450mm dia bore with Direct Mtr. 6586.57 7245.23
Rotatry Rig Upto 150 m depth BGL.
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CHAPTER NO. 29
SEWERAGE AND DRAINAGE
ABSTRACT
Sr. No. Code Description Unit Labour Rate Through Rate Labour Prop. C.P. Existing Prop. C.P. Avg. C.P.
No. Rate Rate
1 2 3 4 5 6
29.1 A Excavation manually in trenches with straight or open cutting in built up street/ lane having wall
to wall width of street/ lane upto 3.0 metre, for intramural sullage drains, extramural intercepting
drains and outfall drains, storm water channels and other work contingent or incident thereto, to
full dimensions and depth as shown on the drawings or as shall be required by Engineer-in-
charge including dressing to correct sections and dimensions according to templates and levels,
dewatering of rain water, diversion of traffic. Providing and fixing and maintenance of caution
boards, fencing, night signals, for leads upto 15m and for all lifts and subsequent refilling,
watering and dressing upto groung level, including removal of surplus spoil from the site upto 15
metre distance complete in all respects.
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Sr. No. Code Description Unit Labour Rate Through Rate Labour Prop. C.P. Existing Prop. C.P. Avg. C.P.
No. Rate Rate
1 2 3 4 5 6
29.2 Earth work in excavation for storage and sedimentation tanks, high level tanks, filter beds, clear
water reservoirs, pump houses, sumps, screening chambers and other similar works having
straight or open cuttings in foundations trenches etc. with 3D Excavator/ JCB including manually
dressing of bed, trimming of sides and side slopes to full dimension and depth as shown on the
drawings or as shall be required by Engineer-in-charge, including dressing of bottom and sides of
trenches, stacking the excavated soil clear from the excavation and subsequent filling around
plinth/structures including watering dressing and disposal of surplus soils as directed upto 15
metre complete in all respects.
(c ) For semi conglomerate soil having gravel/boulder above 40% upto 50%
B Where depths of excavation exceeds 2.0 metre below ground levels or total quantity of Total excavation will be paid as per
excavation is more than 100 cum chapter 6.21 and quantity of back
filling quantity as per item 4.1(a)
29.3 Extra for rehandling earth beyond 15 metre on item No. 29.1, 29.2A, 29.4 and 29.5 Extra for rehandling of earth if any
beyond specified lead, will be payable
under item 5.1(i) for 2nd, 3rd and
susequent chain upto 0.5 km with the
prior approved by the Engineer in
charge depending upon site
conditionds. In case rehandling
exceeds 0.5 km distance payment will
be made as per item 5.2(i) after
29.4 Excavation manually in trenches with straight or open cutting in a built up street/ lanes having
wall to wall width upto 3 metre for sewers and manholes to full depths as shown in drawings,
including shoring, dressing to correct sections and dewatering of rain water, provision for
diversion for traffic, protection of existing services i.e. telephone cables ,electric lines, water
supply lines and gas lines etc. night signals, profiles, pegs, sight rails, boning rods, fixing and
maintenance of caution boards, fencing, refilling trenches, watering, dressing and restoration of
surface to original level and removal of surplus spoils from the site of works upto 15 metre, for all
works other than connections to complete in all respects.
A For depths not exceeding 2.0 metre B.G.L.
(a) For all classes of soil except rocky
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Sr. No. Code Description Unit Labour Rate Through Rate Labour Prop. C.P. Existing Prop. C.P. Avg. C.P.
No. Rate Rate
1 2 3 4 5 6
Unit :- cum -- 163.37 111.67 46
(b) For ordinary gravel soil having gravel upto 40%
Unit :- cum -- 221.92 147.09 51
(c ) For semi conglomerate soil of having gravel/boulder above 40 % upto 50%
Unit :- cum -- 228.43 151.08 51
B For overall depth, exceeding 2 m , but not exceeding 3 m. B.G.L.
(a) For all classes of soil except rocky
Unit :- cum -- 182.88 123.48 48
(b) For ordinary soil having gravel upto 40%
Unit :- cum -- 260.96 170.71 53
(c ) For semi congimerate soil having gravel/boulder above 40 % upto 50%
Unit :- cum -- 358.55 229.75 56
C For depth exceeding 3.0 m but not exceeding 4.5 m B.G.L.
(a) For all classes of soil except rocky
Unit :- cum -- 205.35 138.24 49
(b) For ordinary soil having gravel upto 40%
Unit :- cum -- 292.97 191.91 53
(c ) For semi congimerate soil having gravel/boulder above 40 % upto 50%
Unit :- cum -- 415.65 267.06 56
D For depth exceeding 4.5 m but not exceeding 6.0 m B.G.L.
(a) For all classes of soil except rocky
Unit :- cum -- 275.45 181.18 52
(b) For ordinary soil having gravel upto 40%
Unit :- cum -- 380.60 245.59 55
(c ) For semi congimerate soil having gravel/boulder above 40% upto 50%
Unit :- cum -- 555.85 352.94 57
E For depth exceeding 6.0 m but not exceeding 7.5 m B.G.L.
(a) For all classes of soil except rocky
Unit :- cum -- 310.50 202.65 53
(b) For ordinary soil having gravel upto 40%
Unit :- cum -- 415.65 267.06 56
(c ) For semi congimerate soil having gravel/boulder above 40 % upto 50%
Unit :- cum -- 608.43 385.14 58
F For depth exceeding 7.5 m but not exceeding 9 m B.G.L.
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No. Rate Rate
1 2 3 4 5 6
(b) For ordinary soil having gravel upto 40%
Unit :- cum -- 468.23 299.26 56 54
(c ) For semi congimerate soil having gravel/boulder above 40 % upto 50%
Unit :- cum -- 666.84 420.39 59 56
29.5 Excavation in trenches with straight or open cutting in streets, lanes or in open area with 3D/JCB
or excavator including manually dressing bed, trimming sides and side slopes for sewers and
manholes to full depths as shown in drawings,including, dressing to correct sections and
dewatering, provision for diversion for traffic, protection of existing services i.e. telephone cables,
electric lines, water supply lines and gas lines etc. night signals, profiles, pegs, sight rails, boning
rods, watching, etc., fixing and maintenance of caution boards, fencing, refilling trenches,
watering, ramming and restoration of surface to original level and removal of surplus spoil from
the site of works, upto one chain (15m) complete in all respects.
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Sr. No. Code Description Unit Labour Rate Through Rate Labour Prop. C.P. Existing Prop. C.P. Avg. C.P.
No. Rate Rate
1 2 3 4 5 6
(b) For ordinary soil having gravel upto 40%
Unit :- cum -- 157.73 117.7 34
(c ) For semi congimerate soil having gravel/boulder above 40 % upto 50%
Unit :- cum -- 229.10 166.83 37
E For depth exceeding 7.5 m but not exceeding 9.0 m B.G.L.
(a) For all classes of soil except rocky
Unit :- cum -- 138.37 104.38 33 28
(b) For ordinary soil having gravel upto 40%
Unit :- cum -- 177.08 131.03 35 32
(c ) For semi congimerate soil having gravel/boulder above 40 % upto 50%
Unit :- cum -- 254.50 184.32 38 36
29.6 Extra over and above the rate of item No. 29.2, 29.4, 29.5 ( a to e) for lowering sub-soil water level
from its natural level, as decided by the Engineer-in-charge, by every 0.30 m depth (upto requisite
depth), including cost of bore holes machinery and carrying out the work in safe manner complete
in all respects.
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Sr. No. Code Description Unit Labour Rate Through Rate Labour Prop. C.P. Existing Prop. C.P. Avg. C.P.
No. Rate Rate
1 2 3 4 5 6
29.8 Provding and fixing timbering on face of trenches if required for sewers and manholes for item
29.4 and 29.5 irrespective of the depth, measuring each timbered surfaces of trench on which
timbering is done.
A TYPE-I Simple form of timbering.
(i) For trench having width upto 1.0 metre.
Unit sqm 10.65 25.16 6.50 64 19.19 31
(ii) For trench having width above 1.0 m and upto 2.0 metre.
Unit sqm 10.65 33.92 6.50 64 26.86 26
(iii) For trench having width above 2.0 m and upto 3.0 metre.
Unit : - sqm 10.65 45.87 6.50 64 34.53 33
(iv) For trench having width above 3.0 m and upto 4.0 metre.
Unit : - sqm 10.65 60.53 6.50 64 42.23 43
B Type-II, Poling board frame type timbering.
(i) For trench having width upto 1.0 metre
Unit : - sqm 16.66 39.19 11.14 50 27.28 44
(ii) For trench having width above 1.0 m and upto 2.0 metre
Unit : - sqm 16.04 47.76 11.14 44 33.87 41
(iii) For trench having width above 2.0 m upto 3.0 metre
Unit : - sqm 16.04 56.96 11.14 44 40.46 41
(iv) For trench having width above 3.0 m upto 4.0 metre
Unit : - sqm 16.04 66.15 11.14 44 47.05 41
C Close board frame type (confined) timbering.
(i) For trench having width upto 1.0 metre
Unit : - sqm 21.40 49.41 14.85 44 34.93 41
(ii) For trench having width above 1.0 m upto 2.0 metre
Unit : - sqm 21.40 58.65 14.85 44 41.55 41
(iii) For trench having width above 2.0 m upto 3.0 metre
Unit : - sqm 21.40 67.85 14.85 44 48.14 41
(iv) For trench having width above 3.0 m upto 4.0 metre
Unit : - sqm 21.40 77.04 14.85 44 54.73 41
29.9 Providing & fixing pile driven type close board timbering and withdrawing the same as per
specifications & desired by Engineer-incharge required in running sandy strata complete in all
respect. measuring surface area of trench on which timbering is done.
(a) For trenches having width upto 2.0 m
Unit: sqm 30.48 49.97 28.26 8 51.23 -2
(b) For trenches having width above 2.00 m upto 3.00 m
Unit: sqm 30.48 50.17 28.26 8 51.52 -3
(c ) For trenches having width above 3.00 m upto 4.00 m
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Sr. No. Code Description Unit Labour Rate Through Rate Labour Prop. C.P. Existing Prop. C.P. Avg. C.P.
No. Rate Rate
1 2 3 4 5 6
Unit: sqm 30.48 50.36 28.26 8 51.82 -3
29.10 0
29.11 Dismantling existing drains of different size cunnets, section only excluding recovery of all
useable materials, stacking the same within 100 metre from site of dismantled works and disposal
of all rubish off site of works.
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Sr. No. Code Description Unit Labour Rate Through Rate Labour Prop. C.P. Existing Prop. C.P. Avg. C.P.
No. Rate Rate
1 2 3 4 5 6
29.12 Tega 7.5 cm thick formed of first class bricks on end laid in cement sand mortar 1:5 and
projecting to a maximum height of not more than 12.5 cm above top of drain along house sides of
drains where required for protection of house walls.
29.13 Tega 11.50 cm thick formed of first class bricks on end laid in cem. sand Mortar 1:5
Unit :- m 24.21 103.32 14.78 64 100.79 3
29.14 First class flat brick 7.50 cm thick laid in reimbursements in and on cement mortar 1:5 on sides of
drains and in other work where required over lime concrete or other foundations. All joints to be
left completely filled and struck flush.
Unit :- sqm 68.95 294.27 42.09 64 287.07 3
29.15 First class flat brick 7.5 cms thick laid in re-imbursement in and on 1:6 cement sand mortar.
Unit :- sqm 68.95 288.48 42.09 64 278.66 4
29.16 First class flat brick 7.50 cm thick laid in reimbursement in and on 1:5 cement sand mortar.
Unit :- sqm 68.95 294.27 42.09 64 287.07 3
29.17 First class for brick 7.50 cm thick laid in reimbursements in and on 1:4 cement sand mortar.
Unit :- sqm 68.95 301.22 42.09 64 297.17 1
29.18 First class brick on edge 11.50 cm thick laid in reimbursements in and on cement mortar 1:4 on
sides of drains and in other work where required over lime concrete or other foundation, all joints
to be left complete filled and struck flush.
Unit :- sqm 105.73 461.87 64.54 64 455.66 1
29.19 First class brick on edge 11.50 cm thick laid in reimbursements in and on 1:6 cement sand mortar.
29.20 First class brick on edge 11.50 cm thick laid in reimbursements in and on 1:5 cement sand mortar.
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Sr. No. Code Description Unit Labour Rate Through Rate Labour Prop. C.P. Existing Prop. C.P. Avg. C.P.
No. Rate Rate
1 2 3 4 5 6
29.21 First class brick on edge 11.50 cm thick laid in reimbursements in and on 1:4 cement sand mortar.
29.22 First class dry flat brick flooring and paving in ordinary bonded courses or in herring bond or
other special courses or bond laid to template over rammed and dressed foundations and to
correct longitudinal and cross slopes as shall be required by the Engineer-in-Charge. All joints
shall be thoroughly filled with dry sand grouting which shall be applied to a thickness of not less
20mm over the surface of the flooring and brushed into the joints. All joints shall be fully filled
with sand.
Unit :- sqm 37.47 228.87 28.10 33 225.9 1
29.23 First class dry brick on edge flooring or paving in ordinary bonded courses or in herring bond or
other special courses or bond, laid as described in item no. 29.22.
Unit :- sqm 64.82 375.91 48.11 35 364.85 3
29.24 Deleted
29.25 First class flat brick paving or flooring laid over and in cement sand mortar 1:6 in ordinary bonded
courses or in herring bone or other special courses, to templates, over dressed foundation and to
correct longitudinal and cross slopes as shall be required by the Engineer-in-charge. All joints
shall be filled with mortar and struck flushed as the work proceeds.
29.26 First class flat brick paving or flooring laid over and in cement sand mortar 1:5 in ordinary bonded
courses or in herring bone or other special courses, to templates, over dressed foundation and to
correct longitudinal and cross slopes as shall be required by the Engineer-in-charge. All joints
shall be filled with mortar and struck flushed as the work proceeds.
Unit :- sqm 68.95 294.27 42.09 64 287.07 3
29.27 Deleted
29.28 First class brick on edge paving or flooring laid over and in cement sand mortar 1:6 in ordinary
bonded courses or in herring bone or other special courses, to templates, over dressed
foundation and to correct longitudinal and cross slopes as shall be required by the Engineer-in-
charge. All joints shall be filled with mortar and struck flushed as the work proceeds.
29.29 First class brick on edge paving or flooring laid over and in cement sand mortar 1:5 in ordinary
bonded courses or in herring bone or other special courses, to templates, over dressed
foundation and to correct longitudinal and cross slopes as shall be required by the Engineer-in-
charge. All joints shall be filled with mortar and struck flushed as the work proceeds.
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Sr. No. Code Description Unit Labour Rate Through Rate Labour Prop. C.P. Existing Prop. C.P. Avg. C.P.
No. Rate Rate
1 2 3 4 5 6
29.30 First class brick on edge paving or flooring laid over and in cement sand mortar 1:4 in ordinary
bonded courses or in herring bone or other special courses, to templates, over dressed
foundation and to correct longitudinal and cross slopes as shall be required by the Engineer-in-
charge. All joints shall be filled with mortar and struck flushed as the work proceeds.
29.31 Extra over and above the rates for items No. 29.22 to 29.30 inclusive for pitching on the slope to
sullage drains above cunnettes and to storm water channels, etc. where required.
Unit :- sqm -- 16.12 9.97 62
29.32 DELETED
29.33 DELETED
29.34 DELETED
29.35 DELETED
29.36 Providing & fixing 560 mm, 500 mm and 450 mm internal diametre circular or 450 mm x 600 mm
clear inside opening rectangular RCC manhole cover and frame ISI marked as per IS:12592-2002
including carriage from the stores of the Engineer-in-charge to site of work, loading, unloading
including stacking and setting the same to correct lines over manholes including cement
concrete copping (M:20) around the frame etc. Dia of steel for lifting hook is 16mm. (for EHD and
HD).
A 560 mm id R.C.C. Manhole cover with frame
(a) Extra heavy duty
Unit :- each 205.34 2448.77 124.25 65 1844.55 33
(b) Heavy duty
Unit :- each 205.34 2304.53 124.25 65 1678.62 37
(c ) Medium duty
Unit :- each 205.34 2032.23 124.25 65 1471.49 38
(d) Light duty
Unit :- each 205.34 1711.82 124.25 65 1319.3 30
B 500mm i/d RCC Manhole cover with frame
(a) Extra heavy duty
Unit :- each 205.34 2210.35 124.25 65 1747.41 26
(b) Heavy duty
Unit :- each 205.34 2018.11 124.25 65 1572.33 28
(c ) Medium duty
Unit :- each 205.34 1889.94 124.25 65 1338.88 41
(d) Light duty
Unit :- each 205.34 1601.57 124.25 65 1186.69 35
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C 450 mm i/d RCC Manhole cover with frame
(a) Extra heavy duty
Unit :- each 205.34 1886.08 124.25 65 1494.62 26
(b) Heavy duty
Unit :- each 205.34 1693.83 124.25 65 1400.78 21
(c ) Medium duty
Unit :- each 205.34 1597.71 124.25 65 1144.45 40
(d) Light duty
Unit :- each 205.34 1405.46 124.25 65 992.26 42
D 450x600 mm clear inside opening rectangular RCC Manhole cover with frame
(a) Extra heavy duty
29.37 Providing orange colour safety footrest of minimum 6mm thick plastic encapsulated as per
IS:10910 on 12mm dia steel bar confirming to IS: 1786 having minimun cross section as 23mm x
25mm and over all minimum length 263mm and width as 165mm with minimum 112mm space
between protruted legs having 2mm tread on top surface by ribbing or chequering besides
necessary and adequate anchoring projections on tail length on 138 mm as per standard drawing
and suitable to with stand the bend test and chemical resistance test as per specification and
having manufacturer's permanent identification mark to be visible even after fixing, including
fixing in manholes with 230x150x75cm cement concrete block 1:2:4 (1 cement: 2 sand: 4 stone
aggragate) complete as per design.
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(iii) Medium duty
Unit :- each 49.66 857.09 30.42 63 766.22 12
(iv) Light duty
Unit :- each 49.66 754.57 30.42 63 672.39 12
B 500 mm opening's R.C.C. Manhole cover
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29.40 Providing and Erection of cast RCC ventilating column having minimum 200mm internal diametre
including excavation, basescolumns, caps, cowls or wire domes, etc. complete including carriage
from the stores of the Engineer-In-Charge of works, to sites of works, loading and unloading
fixing and jointing and setting the same in position complete in all respects.
29.46 Finishing RCC vent shaft of minimum 200mm internal Diametre with exterior decorative cement
based paints on old work one coat to give an even shade.
(a) 11 m. Height R.C.C. ventilator shaft
29.47 Construction of standard RCC cum bricks circular sewers complete in all respects as per
drawing design and specifications PCC 1:2:4, RCC M-20, brick work of innner ring in 1:2 cement
sand mortar, outer ring in 1:5 cement sand mortar, total inner plaster 12.5 mm thick using 1:2
cement sand mortar with 1 mm thick neat cement rendring, steel reinforcement TMT Fe 500, 3mm
thick steel form work, complete in all respects by using mechanical mixer and vibrator.
A Type - I (Sewer for lower sub soil water tables / dry conditions)
(a) 760 mm i/d P.T. sewer
Unit :- m -- 6809.82 #VALUE! #DIV/0!
Through Rate
(b) 915 mm i/d P.T. sewer
Unit :- m -- 19514.33 #VALUE! #DIV/0!
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(c ) 990 mm i/d P.T. sewer
Unit :- m -- 8165.26 #VALUE! #DIV/0!
Through Rate
(d) 1065 mm i/d P.T. sewer
Unit :- m -- 8529.49 #VALUE! #DIV/0!
Through Rate
(e) 1145 mm i/d P.T. sewer
Unit :- m -- 8639.18 #VALUE! #DIV/0!
Through Rate
(f) 1220 mm i/d P.T. sewer
Unit :- m -- 9723.59 #VALUE! #DIV/0!
(g) 1295 mm i/d P.T. sewer
Unit :- m -- 10270.18 #VALUE! #DIV/0!
(h) 1370 mm i/d P.T. sewer
Unit :- m -- 10772.73 #VALUE! #DIV/0!
(i) 1450 mm i/d P.T. sewer
Unit :- m -- 11280.91 #VALUE! #DIV/0!
(j) 1525 mm i/d P.T. sewer
Unit :- m -- 11773.71 #VALUE! #DIV/0!
B Type - II ( Sewers partially immerged under Sub Soil water )
PCC 1:2:4, RCC M-25, Brick work of innner ring in 1:2 cement sand mortar, Outer ring in 1:5
cement sand mortar, total inner plaster 12.5 mm thick using 1:2 cement sand mortar with 1 mm
thick neat cement rendring on it, steel reinforcement TMT Fe 500, 3mm thick steel form work,
complete in all respects by using mechanical mixer and vibrator
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Unit :- m -- 11414.64 #VALUE! #DIV/0!
(g) 1295 mm i/d P.T. sewer
Unit :- m -- 11935.30 #VALUE! #DIV/0!
(h) 1370 mm i/d P.T. sewer
Unit :- m -- 12474.38 #VALUE! #DIV/0!
(i) 1450 mm i/d P.T. sewer
Unit :- m -- 13015.19 #VALUE! #DIV/0!
(j) 1525 mm i/d P.T. sewer
Unit :- m -- 13555.77 #VALUE! #DIV/0!
C Type - III (Sewers to remain immersed under high sub soil water table)
Using PCC 1:2:4, RCC M-25, Brick work of innner ring in 1:2 cement sand mortar, Outer ring in 1:5
cement sand mortar, total inner plaster 12.5 mm thick using 1:2 cement sand mortar with 1 mm
thick neat cement rendring on it, steel reinforcement TMT Fe 500, 3mm thicksteel form work
complete in all respects by using mechanical mixer and vibrator
Unit :- m -- 12930.75
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Unit :- m -- 14101.23 #VALUE! #DIV/0!
D Type - III (Sewers for all conditions i.e. Dry, semi immersed or fully immersed)
Using PCC 1:2:4, RCC M-25, brick work of innner ring in 1:2 cement sand mortar, outer ring in 1:5
cement sand mortar, total inner plaster 12.5 mm thick using 1:2 cement sand mortar with 1 mm
thick neat cement rendring on it, steel reinforcement TMT Fe 500, 3mm thick steel form work ,
complete in all respects by using mechanical mixer and vibrator
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(a) 760 mm i/d P.T. sewer
Unit :- m -- 3580.80 #VALUE! #DIV/0!
(b) 915 mm i/d P.T. sewer
B #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
Type - II (Sewers partialy immersed under Sub Soil water table)
#DIV/0! #DIV/0!
Using PCC 1:2:4, RCC M-25, Brick work of innner ring in 1:2 cement sand mortar, Outer ring in 1:5 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
cement sand mortar, total inner plaster 12.5 mm thick using 1:2 cement sand mortar with 1 mm
thick neat cement rendring on it, steel reinforcement TMT Fe 500, 3mm thick steel form work ,
complete in all respects by using mechanical mixer and vibrator
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(d) 1065 mm i/d P.T. sewer #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
Unit :- m -- 4803.49 #VALUE! #DIV/0!
(e) 1145 mm i/d P.T. sewer #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
Unit :- m -- 5774.23 #VALUE! #DIV/0!
(f) 1220 mm i/d P.T. sewer #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
Unit :- m -- 6066.47 #VALUE! #DIV/0!
(g) 1295 mm i/d P.T. sewer #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
Unit :- m -- 6341.27 #VALUE! #DIV/0!
(h) 1370 mm i/d P.T. sewer #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
Unit :- m -- 6647.38 #VALUE! #DIV/0!
(i) 1450 mm i/d P.T. sewer #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
Unit :- m -- 6927.77 #VALUE! #DIV/0!
(j) 1525 mm i/d P.T. sewer #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
Unit :- m -- 7223.05 #VALUE! #DIV/0!
C Type - III (Sewers to remain immersed under high sub soil water) #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
Using PCC 1:2:4, RCC M-25, Brick work of innner ring in 1:2 cement sand mortar, Outer ring in 1:5 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
cement sand mortar, total inner plaster 12.5 mm thick using 1:2 cement sand mortar with 1 mm
thick neat cement rendring on it, steel reinforcement TMT Fe 500, 3mm thick steel form work ,
complete in all respects by using mechanical mixer and vibrator
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(g) 1295 mm i/d P.T. sewer #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
D Type - III (Bigger dia sewers for conditions dry, semi immerse and fully immersed under high #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
water )
Using PCC 1:2:4, RCC M-25, brick work of innner ring in 1:2 cement sand mortar, outer ring in 1:5 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
cement sand mortar, total inner plaster 12.5 mm thick using 1:2 cement sand mortar with 1 mm
thick neat cement rendring on it, steel reinforcement TMT Fe 500, 3mm thick steel form work,
complete in all respects by using mechanical mixer and vibrator
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Unit :- m -- 26194.25 #VALUE! #DIV/0!
29.49 A Construction of RCC circular storm sewers cast in situ whithout having any cover and is #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
subjected to direct heavy traffic complete as per drawings and designs
Using PCC 1:6:12 cement sand and stone aggregate, RCC M-25, Mild steel reinforcement TMT Fe #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
500. steel form work, 12.5 mm thick cement plaster 1:2 with 1 mm thick neat cement rendering by
using mechanical mixer and vibrator complete in all respects.
B Construction of RCC circular half cup storm sewers in manhole chambers without having cover #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
and subjected to direct heavy load of traffic complete as per drawings and designs
PCC 1:6:12 cement sand and stone aggregate, RCC M-25, steel reinforement TMT Fe 500, steel #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
form work, 12.5 mm thick cement plaster 1:2 with 1 mm thick neat cement rendering by using
mechanical mixer and vibrator complete in all respects.
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Unit :- m -- 10057.04 #VALUE! #DIV/0!
(e) 63" ( 1600 mm ) i/d RCCStorm Sewer #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
Unit :- m -- 11288.47 #VALUE! #DIV/0!
(f) 84" ( 2133 mm ) i/d RCCStorm Sewer #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
Unit :- m -- 13617.02 #VALUE! #DIV/0!
(g) 93" ( 2362 mm ) i/d RCCStorm Sewer #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
Unit :- m -- 18753.45 #VALUE! #DIV/0!
(h) 102" ( 2590 mm ) i/d RCCStorm Sewer #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
Unit :- m -- 23456.67 #VALUE! #DIV/0!
29.50 Deleted #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
29.51 Deleted #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
29.52 Deleted #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
29.53 Deleted #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
29.54 Deleted #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
29.55 Deleted #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
29.56 Deleted #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
29.57 Deleted #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
29.58 Deleted #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
29.59 Deleted #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
29.60 Deleted #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
29.61 Deleted #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
29.62 Deleted #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
29.63 Providing, lowering, cutting & jointing salt glazed stone ware pipes and specials ISI marked as per
IS: 651-2007 class Sp-1 into trenches for all depths and laying out the same to correct alignment,
gradients, levels etc., cutting of concrete beds and joints holes, supporting the pipes and
specials, in correct position in a suitable rigid manner while the same are being jointed and until
the surrounding benching, haunching and envelopes are completed including jointing of pipes
and specials in trenches, using cement sand mortar 1:1 and best spun Jute yarn as per IS:1887,
finishing and trowelling of each joint at an angle of 45 degree with the longitudinal axes of pipe,
watering, keeping the joint covered and wetted till the same are cured, testing the sewerage line
for leakage and making all leakages and defects good as laid in the contract specification,
chipping and finishing the cut surface to uniform finish to the entire satisfaction of engineer-in-
charge Including all cartage etc complete in all respects.
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(d) 250 mm i/d pipes m 188.31 734.80 113.51 66 634.2 16
(e) 300 mm i/d pipes m 207.31 1029.90 124.95 66 908.8 13
(f) 400 mm i/d pipes m 218.67 2305.10 131.70 66 2115.2 9
(g) 450 mm i/d pipes m 241.64 2675.90 145.57 66 2459.9 9
(h) 600 mm i/d pipes m 303.24 5481.80 182.85 66 5098.1 8
Avg. C.P. recommended 66 15
29.64 Providing, lowering in trenches to correct gradient and allignments, jointing with tytone rubber
joint and cutting of RCC S/S pipes having inside HDPE. lining ISI marekd as per ISI code IS:458-
2003 into trenches for all depths and laying out the same to correct alignment, gradients, levels
etc.,cutting of concrete beds and joints holes, supporting the pipes and specials in correct
position in a suitable rigid manner while the same are being jointed and until the surrounding
benchings, haunches and envelopes are completed. The pipes shall rest on the beds at all joints
through their lengths and to ensure this, testing the pipes for leakage and making good the same
leakage and all defects to the entire satisfaction of the Engineer incharge including all cartage etc
copmplete in all respects.
(I) RCC pipes with inside HDPE lining class- NP-3
(a) 400 mm i/d pipes. m 73.14 2899.20 62.62 17 2738.50 6
(b) 450 mm i/d pipes m 73.37 3478.10 62.75 17 3286.50 6
(c ) 500 mm i/d pipes m 73.94 4057.30 63.10 17 3834.80 6
(d) 600 mm i/d pipes m 78.54 4855.90 67.02 17 4590.80 6
(e) 700 mm i/d pipes m 89.83 6509.00 75.05 20 6153.70 6
(f) 800 mm i/d pipes m 107.57 7780.90 80.42 34 7346.20 6
(g) 900 mm i/d pipes m 101.64 9233.80 84.50 20 8732.00 6
(h) 1000 mm i/d pipes m 109.17 10476.70 89.97 21 9906.60 6
(i) 1100 mm i/d pipes m 124.70 12553.90 102.03 22 11871.20 6
(j) 1200 mm i/d pipes m 138.12 13691.00 112.81 22 12945.30 6
(k) 1400 mm i/d pipes m 149.96 18700.90 122.62 22 17688.00 6
(l) 1600 mm i/d pipes m 222.31 22273.30 178.10 25 21058.00 6
(m) 1800 mm i/d pipes m 259.36 26133.40 207.78 25 24706.80 6
(n) 2000 mm i/d pipes m 318.48 32633.90 250.98 27 30850.20 6
(o) 2200 mm i/d pipes m 383.12 37592.50 297.56 29 35530.50 6
(p) 2400 mm i/d pipes m 459.46 41904.20 376.15 22 39619.00 6
(q) 2600 mm i/d pipes m 567.90 50816.70 461.51 23 48040.00 6
(II) RCC pipes with inside HDPE lining class- NP-4
(a) 400 mm i/d pipes m 73.14 3047.20
(b) 450 mm i/d pipes m 73.37 3679.90
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(c ) 500 mm i/d pipes m 73.94 4313.00
(d) 600 mm i/d pipes m 78.54 5335.00
(e) 700 mm i/d pipes m 89.83 7098.40
(f) 800 mm i/d pipes m 96.80 8927.50
(g) 900 mm i/d pipes m 101.64 10345.40
(h) 1000 mm i/d pipes m 109.17 11857.40
(i) 1100 mm i/d pipes m 124.70 14341.00
(j) 1200 mm i/d pipes m 138.12 15632.90
(k) 1400 mm i/d pipes m 149.96 21461.00
(l) 1600 mm i/d pipes m 222.31 24988.00
(m) 1800 mm i/d pipes m 259.36 30129.10
(n) 2000 mm i/d pipes m 318.48 35801.10
(o) 2200 mm i/d pipes m 383.12 42042.10
(p) 2400 mm i/d pipes m 459.46 48910.50
(q) 2600 mm i/d pipes m 567.90 56542.00
29.65 Providing, laying in trenches to correct gradient and alignment and jointing of UPVC pipes having
ISI specification IS:15328-2003 class-SN-8 marked make Supreme, Finolex, Kissan, Jain, Prince or
equivalent good on them and laying the same in trenches to correct alignment and gradients,
cutting and jointing, testing for water tightness and making good the leakages and defects
including cost of specials (Specials and Solvent should be of same make as that of pipes)
complete in all respects.
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(d) 200 mm o/d pipes m 11.31 1814.60 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(e) 250 mm o/d pipes m 14.31 2818.60 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(f) 315 mm o/d pipes m 18.30 4457.90 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(g) 400 mm o/d pipes m 22.11 7332.60 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(h) 500mm o/d pipes m 28.00 11437.20 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(i) 630 mm o/d pipes m 32.39 18094.70 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(j) 710 mm o/d pipes m 43.05 22964.10 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(k) 800mm o/d pipes m 52.34 29127.80 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(l) 900 mm o/d pipes m 59.61 36889.10 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(m) 1000 mm o/d pipes m 66.89 45566.70 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
29.67 Deleted #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
29.68 Extra over the rate laid down in this schedule for cement concrete work for making and finishing sqm 57.30 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
benching and complicated floor work in manholes including formation of channels and bulldozing
and smooth finishing the surface accurately to templete.
29.69 Providing, lowering in trenches to correct gradient and alignment, jointing with tyton rubber joint #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
and cutting of reinforced cement concrete spigot and socketed pipes and specials with rubber
ring ISI marekd as per IS code IS 458-2003 into trenches for all depths and laying out the same to
correct alignment, gradients, levels etc. cutting of concrete beds and joints holes, supporting the
pipes and specials in correct position in a suitable rigid manner while the same are being jointed
and until the surrounding benchings, haunches and envelopes are completed. The pipes shall
rest on the beds at all joints through their lengths and fixing of rubber ring, facing, testing the
pipes for leakage and making good the same leakage and all defects to the entire satisfaction of
the Engineer-in-charge including all cartage etc.
(I) RCC Pipes class P1 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(a) 100 mm i/d pipes m 27.52 471.60 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(b) 150 mm i/d pipes m 33.54 538.20 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(c ) 200 mm i/d pipes m 38.26 603.50 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(d) 250 mm i/d pipes m 55.70 701.70 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(e) 300 mm i/d pipes m 66.16 954.30 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(f) 400 mm i/d pipes m 73.14 1243.90 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(g) 450 mm i/d pipes m 73.37 1446.00 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(h) 500 mm i/d pipes m 73.94 1769.60 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(i) 600 mm i/d pipes m 78.54 2541.20 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(j) 700 mm i/d pipes m 89.83 2875.50 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(k) 800 mm i/d pipes m 96.80 3568.80 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(l) 900 mm i/d pipes m 101.64 4946.30 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(m) 1000 mm i/d pipes m 109.17 5559.40 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
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(n) 1100 mm i/d pipes m 124.70 5892.10 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(o) 1200 mm i/d pipes m 138.12 7162.80 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(II) RCC Pipes s/s class-NP2 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(a) 100 mm i/d pipes m 27.64 402.00 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(b) 150 mm i/d pipes m 28.86 389.30 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(c ) 200 mm i/d pipes m 32.93 485.10 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(d) 250 mm i/d pipes m 47.93 564.70 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(e) 300 mm i/d pipes m 56.93 767.50 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(f) 400 mm i/d pipes. m 72.93 1009.60 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(g) 450 mm i/d pipes m 73.13 1171.30 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(h) 500 mm i/d pipes m 73.62 1430.10 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(i) 600 mm i/d pipes m 78.14 2048.30 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(j) 700 mm i/d pipes m 89.35 2317.90 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(k) 800 mm i/d pipes m 96.24 2873.80 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(l) 900 mm i/d pipes m 101.01 3976.70 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(m) 1000 mm i/d pipes m 109.17 4469.30 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(n) 1100 mm i/d pipes m 124.70 5292.30 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(o) 1200 mm i/d pipes m 138.12 6080.90 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(p) 1400 mm i/d pipes m 149.96 7070.90 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(q) 1600 mm i/d pipes m 222.31 9860.30 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(r ) 1800 mm i/d pipes m 259.36 10585.80 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(s) 2000 mm i/d pipes m 318.48 13972.30 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(t) 2200 mm i/d pipes m 383.12 14725.40 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(III) RCC Pipes class NP3 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(a) 100 mm i/d pipes m 23.47 481.00 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(b) 150 mm i/d pipes m 28.86 520.10 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(c ) 200 mm i/d pipes m 32.93 660.00 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(d) 250 mm i/d pipes m 47.93 862.10 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(e) 300 mm i/d pipes m 56.93 1192.70 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(f) 400 mm i/d pipes. m 72.93 2150.70 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(g) 450 mm i/d pipes m 73.13 2545.20 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(h) 500 mm i/d pipes m 73.62 2940.00 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(i) 600 mm i/d pipes m 78.14 3515.10 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
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(j) 700 mm i/d pipes m 89.35 4263.80 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(k) 800 mm i/d pipes m 96.24 5242.30 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(l) 900 mm i/d pipes m 101.01 6444.80 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(m) 1000 mm i/d pipes m 109.17 7403.00 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(n) 1100 mm i/d pipes m 124.70 8559.80 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(o) 1200 mm i/d pipes m 138.12 9329.50 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(p) 1400 mm i/d pipes m 149.96 12079.90 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(q) 1600 mm i/d pipes m 222.31 15276.30 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(r ) 1800 mm i/d pipes m 259.36 18779.10 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(s) 2000 mm i/d pipes m 318.48 23370.70 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(t) 2200 mm i/d pipes m 383.12 30347.90 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(u) 2400 mm i/d pipes m 459.46 34533.80 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(v) 2600 mm i/d pipes m 567.90 38751.80 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(IV) RCC Pipes s/s , class NP4 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(a) 100 mm i/d pipes m 23.47 534.90 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(b) 150 mm i/d pipes m 28.86 571.20 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(c ) 200 mm i/d pipes m 32.93 754.20 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(d) 250 mm i/d pipes m 47.93 1014.20 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(e) 300 mm i/d pipes m 56.93 1498.20 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(f) 400 mm i/d pipes. m 64.59 2208.30 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(g) 450 mm i/d pipes m 64.79 2585.40 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(h) 500 mm i/d pipes m 73.62 3022.10 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(i) 600 mm i/d pipes m 78.14 4056.10 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(j) 700 mm i/d pipes m 89.35 4975.70 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(k) 800 mm i/d pipes m 96.24 6029.60 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(l) 900 mm i/d pipes m 101.01 7938.60 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(m) 1000 mm i/d pipes m 109.17 8977.50 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(n) 1100 mm i/d pipes m 124.70 10441.10 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(o) 1200 mm i/d pipes m 138.12 11377.70 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(p) 1400 mm i/d pipes m 149.96 16271.80 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(q) 1600 mm i/d pipes m 222.31 19980.20 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(r ) 1800 mm i/d pipes m 259.36 25606.00 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(s) 2000 mm i/d pipes m 318.48 30180.90 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
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(t) 2200 mm i/d pipes m 383.12 40528.10 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(u) 2400 mm i/d pipes m 459.46 43099.60 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(v) 2600 mm i/d pipes m 567.90 52163.40 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
29.70 Extra for providing 1:2 cement sand mortar on tytone rubber joint of RCC pipes having sockets #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
extended out of barrel, in trenches including facing trowelling and finishing the joints at the angle
of 45 degree with faces of socket keeping joints wet till cured, testing the pipe joints for leakproof
and making good all leakage and defects as per specifications.
(I) NP1, NP2 and P-1 S/S joints pipes having internal dia meter:- #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(a) 100mm i/d pipe each 12.61 13.90 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(b) 150mm i/d pipe each 15.36 17.00 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(c ) 200mm i/d pipe each 16.85 18.90 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(d) 250 mm id pipe each 20.63 23.00 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(e) 300mm i/d pipe each 26.82 30.20 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(f) 400mm i/d pipe each 49.86 54.60 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(g) 450mm i/d pipe each 53.87 60.10 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(h) 500mm i/d pipe each 61.43 68.20 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(i) 600mm i/d pipe each 68.77 78.50 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(j) 700mm i/d pipe each 76.79 87.90 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(k) 800mm i/d pipe each 99.71 116.10 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(l) 900mm i/d pipe each 118.97 142.10 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(m) 1000mm i/d pipe each 130.66 160.10 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(n) 1100mm i/d pipe each 142.12 180.00 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(o) 1200mm i/d pipe each 153.58 202.90 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(p) 1400mm i/d pipe each 176.51 251.30 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(q) 1600mm i/d pipe each 183.38 281.10 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(r ) 1800mm i/d pipe each 206.31 348.80 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(s) 2000mm i/d pipe each 237.02 428.80 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(t) 2200mm i/d pipe each 291.81 543.20 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(II) NP-3 & NP4 Pipes S/S joints having internal dia meter of pipe:- #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(a) 100mm i/d pipe each 12.61 13.90 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(b) 150mm i/d pipe each 15.36 17.00 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(c ) 200mm i/d pipe each 16.85 19.80 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(d) 250mm i/d pipe each 20.63 24.10 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(e) 300mm i/d pipe each 26.82 33.90 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
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1 2 3 4 5 6
(f) 400mm i/d pipe each 49.86 58.90 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(g) 450mm i/d pipe each 53.87 64.80 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(h) 500mm i/d pipe each 61.43 73.40 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(i) 600mm i/d pipe each 68.77 82.70 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(j) 700mm i/d pipe each 76.79 96.30 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(k) 800mm i/d pipe each 99.71 130.70 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(l) 900mm i/d pipe each 118.97 158.90 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(m) 1000mm i/d pipe each 130.66 189.00 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(n) 1100mm i/d pipe each 142.12 204.40 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(o) 1200mm i/d pipe each 153.58 239.90 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(p) 1400mm i/d pipe each 176.51 276.10 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(q) 1600mm i/d pipe each 183.38 308.00 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(r ) 1800mm i/d pipe each 206.31 345.00 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(s) 2000mm i/d pipe each 237.02 408.00 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(t) 2200mm i/d pipe each 291.81 498.60 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(u) 2400mm i/d pipe each 353.24 600.20 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
(v) 2600mm i/d pipe each 429.81 721.60 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
29.71 A Making soak pit 2.5 m outer Diametre 3.0 metre deep 230mm thick 1:5 brick work honey comb with each 40402.60 31915 27
bricks of Ist Class and S.W. drain pipe 100 mm Diametre, 1.8 m long complete as per standard
design.
B Constructing soak pit 1.20x1.20x1.6 m deep, 230mm thick 1:5 brick work honey comb with bricks each 19675.40 14998.5 31
of Ist Class filled with brickbats including S.W. drain pipe 100 mm Diametre and 1.20 m long
complete as per standard design.
29.74 Providing & Fixing RCC Road Gully grating & frame
(a) 450mm x 450mm each 291.75 1081.30 205.39 42 995.00 9
(b) 600mm x 300mm each 291.75 1007.00 205.39 42 920.60 9
(c ) 600mm x 450mm each 291.75 1230.10 205.39 42 1143.70 8
29.78 Constructing Punjab Standard Drain, type house connection complete consisting of cement m 47.68 142.50 55.48 -14 138 3
concrete drain moulded and laid over lime concrete foundation, rendered and finished smooth
with 6mm thick rendering concrete to be of 1:2½:5 parts by volume of cement :sand: stone bajri
and rendering to be 1:1 cement sand mortar.
29.79 Constructing Punjab standard drain type I as above. m 62.15 223.00 71.28 -13 207.12 8
29.80 Constructing Punjab standard drain type II as above. m 133.07 541.60 141.31 -6 484 12
29.81 Constructing Punjab standard drain type III as above. m 193.64 699.30 204.93 -6 623.6 12
29.82 Constructing Punjab standard drain type IV as above. m 251.42 1055.00 264.02 -5 999.1 6
29.83 DELETED
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No. Rate Rate
1 2 3 4 5 6
29.84 Constructing brick masonry manhole in cement mortar 1:5 ( 1 cement : 5 coarse sand ) R.C.C. top
slab 20cm thick using M-20 mix by using mixer and vibrator, TMT Fe500 @ 63.464 kg/per cum,
foundation concrete 1:4:8 mix (1 cement: 4 coarse sand : 8 graded stone aggregate 40mm
nominal size) inside plastering 12mm thick with cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement: 3 coarse sand)
finished with floating coat of neat cement and making 40mm thick benching in cement concrete
1:2:4 (1 cement : 2 coarse sand : 4 graded stone aggregate 20mm nominal size) finished with a
floating coat of neat cement, Orange coloured PVC steps including RCC cover with frame
complete as per standard design complete in all respects.
(a) Inside size 75x120 cm with depth 120 cm between bottom of top slab and invert ( with MH cover & frame each 14351.40 12175.40 18
Medium duty)
(b) Inside size 90x150 cm with depth 120 cm between bottom of top slab and invert ( with MH cover & frame each 17914.80 15347.50 17
Heavy duty)
(c ) Inside size 120x180 cm with depth 120 cm between bottom of top slab and invert ( with MH cover & each 22137.50 19205.30 15
frame Extra Heavy duty)
(d) Inside size 150x180 cm with depth 120 cm between bottom of top slab and invert ( with MH cover & each 23123.10 21565.40 7
frame Extra Heavy duty)
29.85 Constructing brick masonry manhole in cement mortar 1:5 ( 1 cement : 5 coarse sand ) with RCC
core wall between masonary, R.C.C. top slab 20mm thick using M-20 mix, foundation concrete
1:4:8 mix (1 cement: 4 coarse sand : 8 graded stone aggregate 40mm nominal size) inside
plastering 12mm thick with cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement: 3 coarse sand) finished with floating
coat of neat cement and making benching in cement concrete 1:2:4 (1 cement : 2 coarse sand : 4
graded stone aggregate 20mm nominal size) finished with a floating coat of neat cement, Orange
coloured PVC steps including RCC cover with frame internal dimensions.complete as per
standard design. (In water logged area).
(a) Inside size 75x120 cm with depth 120 cm between bottom of top slab and invert ( with MH cover & frame each 26476.70 25278.80 5
Medium duty)
(b) Inside size 90x150 cm with depth 120 cm between bottom of top slab and invert ( with MH cover & frame each 30736.10 29385.80 5
Heavy duty)
(c ) Inside size 120x180 cm with depth 120 cm between bottom of top slab and invert ( with MH cover & each 36810.30 35329.50 4
frame Extra Heavy duty)
(d) Inside size 150x180 cm with depth 120 cm between bottom of top slab and invert ( with MH cover & each 40983.20 39415.60 4
frame Extra Heavy duty)
29.86 Extra payable for every 0.30 m additional depth of manhole chamber in item 29.85 upto 1.80 m
increase in depth.
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1 2 3 4 5 6
(d) Inside size 150x180 cm 0.30 m 5995.50 5894.40 2
29.87 Extra payable for every 0.30 m additional depth of manhole chamber in item 29.84 upto 1.80 m
increase in depth.
(a) Inside size 75x120 cm 0.30 m 1707.40 1612.60 6
29.88 Extra payable for every 0.30 m additional depth of manhole chamber in item 29.84 beyond 1.80 m
upto 3.60 m beyond addiational depth.
(a) Inside size 75x120 cm 0.30 m 2570.60 2454.70 5
29.89 Construction of brick masonry inspection chambers size as given below upto 0.60 metre average
depth in 1:5 cement sand mortar, C.C.1:4:8 ( 150mm thick) in foundation, cement concrete 1:2:4
benching 12.50mm thick cement plaster 1:2 with a floating coat of 1mm thick of neat cement,
R.C.C. 1:2:4 slabs 100mm thick cement concrete topping 50mm thick with 455mm x 455mm,
455mm x 610mm inside R.C.C. inspection chamber cover and frame (Weight as per I.S.I
specifications) painted with 3 coats of black bitumastic paint conforming to I.S.I complete as per
standard design.
(a) Size 450 mm x 450 mm inside with RCC 455 mm x 455 mm cover and frame medium duty double seal each 3787.70 3338.80 13
(b) 450mm x 600mm inside with 455mm x 610mm cover and frame medium duty double seal each 4507.60 4106.90 10
(c ) 600mm x 900mm inside with 455mm x 455mm cover and frame medium duty double seal each 5903.50 5525.80 7
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No. Rate Rate
1 2 3 4 5 6
(a) 450mm x 450mm inside 0.30 m 860.90 832.20 3
29.91 Constructing Brick masonry ventilating chambers as per standard drawing including dressing of each 9869.70 9414.30 5
beds and sides of chamber to exact profiles 15cm. Lime concrete 16:24:100 (as specified in item
No. 10.3) in foundation, first class brick work laid in cement sand mortar 1:5, cement concrete
1:2:4 for reinforced concrete work in slab, 12.5mm thick cement plaster 1:2 rendered with a
floating coat of neat cement 1mm thick over exposed brick tablet and inside walls, lime pointing
2:3 on outside complete and as required by the Engineer-In-Charge.
29.92 Constructing brick masonry road gully chambers as per standard drawings (as per sizes given
below) including dressing of beds and sides of chambers to exact profiles, 15cm thick lime
concrete 16:24:100 (as per specified in item No. 10.3) in foundation, first class brick work laid in
cement sand mortar 1:5, 40mm thick cement concrete 1:2:4 topping inside the chamber with a
floating coat of 1.5mm thick neat cement laid in one operation to the topping, the entire inner
surface of the chamber rendered with neat cement not less than 12.50mm in thickness of 1:2
cement sand plaster and finished with a floating coat of neat cement 1mm thick left absolutely
smooth polished and correct to template including cost of precasted RCC road gully grating and
frame including paint with coal tar (as specified in item No. 29.74) complete and to the
requirement of the Engineer-In-Charge.
A Single Road Gully chamber
(a) Size 610mm x 457mm x 800mm each 4720.50 4422.30 7
29.93 Reduction for every 7.50cm depth of road gully chamber from the rate of item No. 29.92 above :-
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No. Rate Rate
1 2 3 4 5 6
29.94 Making connection of drain or sewer line with existing manhole including breaking into and
making good the walls, floors with cement concrete 1:2:4 mix (1 cement: 2 coarse sand : 4 graded
stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size) cement plastered on both sides with cement mortar 1:2 (1
cement : 2 coarse sand) finished with a floating coat of neat cement and making necessary
channels for the drain etc. complete.
(a) For pipes 100 to 250 mm Diametre each 106.83 188.30 76.03 41 144.90 30
(b) For pipes 300 to 450 mm Diametre each 106.83 239.70 76.03 41 189.50 26
29.95 DELETED
29.96 Dismantling of manhole chamber including R.C.C. top slab, C.I. cover with frame including
stacking of useful materials near the site including disposal of unserviceable material within 100
m. as desired by Engineer-in-charge.
(a) Rectangular manhole 75x120 cm and 1.20 m deep each 1110.50 964.20 15
(b) Rectangular manhole 90x150 cm and 120 cm deep each 1501.30 1303.60 15
(d) Rectangular manhole 150x180 cm and 120 cm deep each 2196.70 1907.40 15
29.97 Extra for depth of manholes dismantled for additional depth of 0.300 m. including disposal of
dismantled material within 100 m. as desired by Engineer-in-charge.
29.98 Raising RCC slab of all thickness on Man hole chamber to desired height and placing back in
position after raising the Manhole (Raising depth of Brick Work and Plaster will be paid extra as
per CSR Item.)
Manhole chamber having inside size 75x120 cm upto 150x180cm each 904.90 760.50 19
29.99 Dismantling of old S.W. pipes including breaking of joints and bed concrete stacking of useful
materials and disposal of unserviceable materials within 100 m. as desired by Engineer-in-Charge.
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(b) 150 mm Diametre m 50.80 32.2 58
(c ) 200 mm Diametre m 54.10 34.2 58
(d) 250 mm Diametre m 57.30 36.3 58
(e) 300 mm Diametre m 60.60 38.3 58
(f) 400 mm Diametre m 76.20 48.2 58
(g) 450 mm Diametre m 79.50 50.3 58
29.100 Disilting all types of main sewers 760 mm and onwards internal dia by silt clearing machines
addopting all safety measures and disposal of silt upto 5km complete in all respects.
m 588.10 317.7 85
29.101 Disilting of manhole including all safety measures, cost of container T & P and disposal of silt
upto 5km complete in all respects.
(a) Depth upto 3 m. cum 2034.20 1394.4 46
(b) Depth above 3 m. cum #REF! 1565.4 #REF!
29.102 Making connection of newly laid sewer in walls of existing manhole of fully charge sewer
including cost of pluging sewer, desilting, removal of sullage water and making good of khudda
(b) Sewer connections above 300 mm id upto 700 mm id each #REF! 770.6 #REF!
(c ) All types of sewer connections 760 mm id and above each #REF! 1541.3 #REF!
29.103 Extra for making connections of all sizes newly laid sewers within benching of fully charged
sewers including pluging of sewer, dewatering & desilting of manholes etc. complete in all
respects.
(a) with existing sewer of 300 mm id and below each 1396.30 1026.4 36
(b) With existing sewer above 300 mm id upto 700 mm id each 0.00 2052.8 -100
(c ) With existing sewer of 760 mm i/d and above each 6286.00 4550.3 38
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CHAPTER NO. 30
SANITARY INSTALLATIONS
Notes
(i) All the labour rates provided under this chapter includes the carriage of material within a
distance of 100mtr from the site.
(ii) The labour as well as through rates provided under this chapter include the wastage and
breakage of various material during construction
(iii) Provision has been made under this chapter for sanitary fittings of approved make presently
available in the market. In this connection the Superintending Engineer will circulate from time
to time the list of sanitary fittings of best Indian manufacture (approved by the department).
Sanitary fittings of approved make (to the approval of Engineer-in-charge) will only be allowed
to be used while executing the work.
(iv) Material defect, execution defect or other defects if any on the part of the contractor, found at
later stage which could not be traced while execution of work and are not part of maintenace,
will remain the responsibility of the contractor to set right the same at his own cost, though he
may have taken all his dues.
Sr. No. Description
Sub-Mountainous
Rates
Region
Unit
Labour Through Labour Through
Rate Rate Rate Rate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
30.1 Providing and fixing in position set of EWC each 3316.00 63972.00 3648.00 64304.00
30.2 Providing and fixing in position Chinaware
Indian Orisa water closet size 580x440 mm
of approved make (to the approval of the
Engineer-in-charge) consisting of 10 ltr.
PVC flushing cistern ISI makred including each 1559.00 5323.00 1715.00 5479.00
cost of PVC long bend 32 mm dia complete
in all respect and to the entire satisfaction of
Engineer-in-charge.
xiv) Size 460mm x 330mm x 805 mm each 592.00 1826.00 651.00 1885.00
30.32 Providing and fixing in position vitreous
chinaware white lavatory suites of approved
make (to the approval of Engineer-in-
charge) consisting of C.P. brass waste
32mm dia with one C.P. brass pillar tap
including Rack Bolt Screw Pair 115mm long
complete in all respect.
i)
CP Brass rain Fall Shower each 95.00 1020.00 105.00 1030.00
without arm 4" round
ii)
CP Brass rain Fall Shower each 95.00 1433.00 105.00 1443.00
without arm 6" round
iii)
CP Brass rain Fall Shower each 95.00 2063.00 105.00 2073.00
without arm 8" round
iv)
CP Brass rain Fall Shower each 95.00 1134.00 105.00 1144.00
without arm 4" square
v)
CP Brass rain Fall Shower each 95.00 1673.00 105.00 1683.00
without arm 6" square
vi)
CP Brass rain Fall Shower each 95.00 2363.00 105.00 2373.00
without arm 8" square
30.56 D Providing and fixing in position C.P. brass
overhead shower arm chrome round or
square with 15mm i/d inlet of approved
make (to the approval of Engineer-in-
charge) complete in all respect.
i) CP Brass rain Fall Shower arm
15" length round chrome each 95.00 1193.00 105.00 1203.00
(a) C.P. brass toilet paper holder each 95.00 1084.00 105.00 1094.00
30.58 Providing and fixing in position towel rails /
ring of approved make (to the approval of
Engineer-in-charge ) fixed in with rawl plugs
embedded in walls with brass screws
complete in all respect.
(a) C.P. brass towel Rails size
15mm dia 610mm long each 178.00 1539.00 196.00 1557.00
(b) C.P brass towel ring each 95.00 911.00 105.00 921.00
(c) Acrylic towel Rails size 20mm
dia 600mm long each 178.00 409.00 196.00 427.00
(a) C.P. Brass khunti with 3 pegs each 95.00 367.00 105.00 377.00
(b) C.P. Brass khunti with 4 pegs each 95.00 458.00 105.00 468.00
(c) C.P. Brass khunti with 6 pegs each 95.00 639.00 105.00 649.00
(d) Aluminium khunti with 3 pegs each 95.00 179.00 105.00 189.00
(e) Aluminium khunti with 4 pegs each 95.00 192.00 105.00 202.00
(f) Aluminium khunti with 6 pegs each 95.00 257.00 105.00 267.00
(a) C.P. brass liquid soap container each 95.00 1855.00 105.00 1865.00
(b) Acrylic liquid soap container each 95.00 1013.00 105.00 1023.00
30.68 Providing & fixing 15 mm C.P brass
laboratory cock swan neck of approved
make (to the approval of Engineer-in-charge
) complete in all respect.
a 100mm x 75mm i/d 300 mm long Each 118.00 1255.28 130.00 1267.00
(b) 100mm x 75mm i/d 450 mm long Each 118.00 1299.74 130.00 1312.00
(c) 100mm x 75mm i/d 600 mm long Each 118.00 1622.72 130.00 1635.00
(d) 100mm x 75mm i/d deep seal Each 118.00 984.02 130.00 996.00
30.80 Providing and fixing in position SS Grating
with frame of approved make (to the approval Each 31.00 110.66 34.00 114.00
of engineer in charge) complete in all
respects.
30.81 (i) Providing and fixing in position H.C.I special
for soil waste vent or anti syphonage pipes to
I.S.I specifications of E.L.C manufacture or
any other reputed firm including cutting and
wastage etc. cutting holes in walls roofs or
floors etc. and making good to its original
condition but excluding cost of lead joining.
A For 100mm i/d pipes
i 100mm i/d H.C.I. Heal Rest Bend Each 59.00 635.38 65.00 641.00
ii 100mm i/d Door Tee
Each 59.00 932.81 65.00 939.00
iii 100mm i/d Plain Tee Each 59.00 834.76 65.00 841.00
iv 100mm i/d door Bend Each 59.00 635.38 65.00 641.00
v 100mm i/d Bend plain Each 59.00 518.59 65.00 524.00
(b) With cement mortar 1:7 (1 cement sqm 99.00 132.00 109.00 142.00
7 sand) Taking area 2.5 sqm
(c) With cement lime mortar 1:1:7 ( sqm 99.00 151.00 109.00 161.00
cement1 lime putty 1: 7 fine sand)
Taking area 2.5 sqm
31.2 Fixing chowkats in existing opening
including embedding chowkats in floors or
walls, cutting masonry for hold fasts
embedding hold fasts in cement concrete
holes with cement concrete 1:3:6,
painting two coats of bitumen to sides of
chowkats and making good the damages
to walls and floors as required complete
including disposal of rubbish to the
dumping ground within 50 m lead
(a) Door chowkats (1.22 m x 2.06 m) each 419.00 488.00 461.00 530.00
(a) Ist class Teak wood cleats with each 78.00 170.00 86.00 178.00
steel hinges and screws
(b) Ist class Deodar wood cleats with each 78.00 169.00 86.00 177.00
steel hinges and screws
(c) Sal wood cleats with steel hinges each 78.00 142.00 86.00 150.00
and screws
(d) Ist class kail wood cleats with steel each 78.00 148.00 86.00 156.00
hinges and screws
(e) Red Meranthi wood cleats with each 78.00 132.00 86.00 140.00
steel hinges and screws
31.5 Renewing glass panes with putty and
nails wherever necessary
(a) Glass Panes weighing 8.44 Kg/sqm sqm 185.00 228.00 204.00 247.00
(b) Glass panes weighing 10.75 sqm 185.00 610.00 204.00 629.00
Kg/sqm
(c) Frosted glass panes weighing 8.44 sqm 185.00 578.00 204.00 597.00
Kg/sqm
31.6 Renewing glass panes with wooden fillets
wherever necessary
(a) Glass panes weighing 8.44 Kg/sqm sqm 179.00 669.00 197.00 687.00
(b) Glass panes weighing 10.75 sqm 179.00 764.00 197.00 782.00
Kg/sqm
(c) Frosted glass Panes weighing sqm 179.00 733.00 197.00 751.00
8.44Kg/sqm
31.7 Renewing glass panes and refixing
existing wooden fillets
(a) Glass panes weighing 8.44 Kg/sqm sqm 111.00 398.00 122.00 409.00
(a) Refixing old glass panes with putty and sqm 139.00 178.00 153.00 192.00
Nails
(b) Fixing old glass panes with wooden fillets sqm 67.00 67.00 74.00 74.00
31.10 Providing and fixing 16mm M.S. fan each 278.00 324.00 306.00 352.00
clamps of standard shape and size in
existing R.C.C. slab including cutting and
making good and painting exposed
portion of the clamps complete
31.11 Regrading terracing of mud plaster sqm 382.00 401.00 420.00 439.00
covered with tiles or bricks in cement by
dismantling tiles or bricks, removing mud
plaster, preparing the surface of mud
plaster to proper, slope, relaying mud
plaster Gobri leaping and tiles or bricks
grouted in cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement
and 3 fine sand) including replacing
unserviceable tiles, or bricks with new
over and disposal of unserviceable
material to the dumping ground within 50
m lead (The cost of new tiles or bricks
excluded).
31.12 Providing and fixing cotton string 6mm dia
meter (machine made) including
supplying and fixing, wherever necessary,
the plate and ring as per existing fitting or
as required of the clerestorey window
(a) Mild steel plate and ring each 71.00 544.00 78.00 551.00
(b) Brass plate and ring each 71.00 544.00 78.00 551.00
(b) First class deodar wood battens cum 7477.00 214526.00 8225.00 215274.00
(c) Ist class Kail wood battens cum 7477.00 155370.00 8225.00 156118.00
(d) Red meramthi wood battens cum 7477.00 108655.00 8225.00 109403.00
(e) Yelow meramthi wood battens cum 7477.00 105391.00 8225.00 106139.00
(f) Golden meramthi wood battens cum 7477.00 94827.00 8225.00 95575.00
(ii) Ist class deodar wood beams cum 7779.00 214828.00 8557.00 215606.00
(iii) Ist class kail wood beams cum 7779.00 155671.00 8557.00 156449.00
31.15 Renewing 100mm dia. 2.5 m long sal each 648.00 1113.00 713.00 1178.00
wood Ballies post embedded 60cm in the
ground in a hole 45cm. dia. and 70cm
deep, filled with cement concrete 1:5:10
(1 cement, 5 fine sand, 10 stone
aggregate) (40 mm. nominal size)
including necessary excavation cement
concrete foundation & painting two coats
with oil type wood preservative of
approved brand and manufacture
complete, including disposal of rubbish to
the dumping ground within 50 m lead.
31.16 Raking out joints in lime or cement mortar sqm 152.00 203.00 167.00 218.00
and preparing the surface for repointing
or replastering including disposal of
rubish to the dumping ground within 50 m
lead (excluding the cost of scraping of
plaster and replastering).
(a) Tabels
(b) Chairs
(a) Easy chairs back and seat (Single each - 701.00 - 771.00
variety)
(b) Office chair back and seat (Single each - 600.00 - 660.00
variety)
(c) Office chair seat only (Single each - 400.00 - 440.00
variety)
(d) Office chair back (Double variety) each - 301.00 - 331.00
31.22 Washing
31.23 Upholstering
31.26 Cleaning of glass panes both sides Sqm (to - 15.00 - 17.00
be
measured
on one
side only
31.27 Cleaning of joinery with surf soda and Sqm (to - 10.00 - 11.00
application of oil there after. be
measured
on Both
sides
31.28 Cleaning of switch boards. (Market Rate) Each - 2.00 - 2.00
31.29 Cleaning and polishing brass fittings with Each - 10.00 - 11.00
brasso.
31.30 Cleaning of terazzo floors with tartaric - 121.00 - 133.00
acid with granite finish including machine Sqm
31.31 charge.
Tailoring of curtains Meter - 105.00 - 116.00
(i) The rates given under this chapter are subject to the P.W.D. specifications.
(ii) Stacks of well decayed farm yard manure 32.5 cm in height, shall be measured and paid for 30
(iii) The through rates for planting and maintenance are excluding the cost of irrigation water since
water is available in most of buildings. Wherever water is not available, cost may be included
from item no. 32.52 and quantity may be decided as per specifications, soil type and season.
(iv) The rates noted below are applicable for gardening works in lawns of the buildings, road sides,
high slopes, canal embankments and arboriculture. The depth required to be excavated for
planting of trees/grass etc. shall be decided by the Engineer-in-charge considering the size of
root ball, site and climatic conditions. In exceptional conditions, any deviation from standard
specification shall be paid/ deducted accordingly.
(v) The procurement of earth/sludge or manure shall be from the sources as specified by the
Engineer-in-charge. In case these are imported from a distant place longer than the ones
specified in the items, additional rates shall be paid.
(vii) The cost of saplings of trees /shrubs potted plants and specimen plant or grass etc., of higher
specification, if specifically procured for planting shall be paid separately.
(viii) The cost of specialized items for irrigation systems which are not included in this chapter, if
specifically procured, shall be paid separately.
(b) 20 cm size of pots filled to full volume. each 2.14 59.00 2.35 59.00
(c) 25 cm size of pots filled to full volume each 4.21 79.00 4.63 79.00
(d) 30 cm size of pots filled to full volume each 7.20 102.00 7.92 103.00
32.44 Maintenance of indoor pot plants for one year. each 252.00 280.00 277.00 305.00
(d) Disc filter 15 cum/hr, with flush valve each 273.00 4392.00 300.00 4419.00
(f) Disc filter 50 cum/hr, with flush valve each 273.00 8640.00 300.00 8667.00
(i) Unless otherwise stated, the labour rates include the cost of rehandling of materials within 100
metres.
(ii) The Labour rate given in this chapter include the cost of water, tools & plants, scaffolding
(including Labour & Materials), where ever required.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
33.01 Providing and fixing thermal insulation on
external wall with CFC Free closed cell, high
performance rigid Polyurethane Foam(PUF)
Insulation Slab conforming to IS: 12436 having
density not less than 36±2 kg/m3, thermal
conductivity (K-value) 0.021 W/m.K measured
at 10 deg. C mean temperature and classified
as “not easily ignitable” per BS: 476, Part-5,
fixed with the help of adhesive (patch applied) &
PVC fastener to the wall surface and all
complete as per the instruction of engineer-in-
charge
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(b) 50 mm thick PUF Spray sqm 296.00 1135.00 326.00 1164.60
(a) 25 mm thick Extruded polystyrene rigid sqm 44.00 506.00 48.00 510.40
insulation board
(b) 50 mm thick Extruded polystyrene rigid sqm 44.00 903.00 48.00 907.40
insulation board
(c) 75 mm thick Extruded polystyrene rigid sqm 44.00 1300.00 48.00 1304.40
insulation board
(d) 100 mm thick Extruded polystyrene rigid sqm 44.00 1696.00 48.00 1700.40
insulation board
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
33.04 Providing and fixing between 2 layers of brick
work/ concrete walls, thermal insulation with
CFC free closed cell, high performance rigid
Polyurethane Foam (PUF) insulation slab
conforming to IS: 12436 having density not less
than 36±2kg/m3, thermal conductivity (K-
value) 0.021 W/m.K measured at 10 deg.
C mean temperature and classified as “not
easily ignitable” per BS: 476, Part-5 fixed to the
wall with the screw, raw plug and washers etc.
and holding in position with crisscross GI wire,
in staggered form and all complete as per specs
or directions of engineer-in-charge.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
33.06 Providing and fixing thermal insulation with resin
bonded Rock wool between 2 layers of brick
work/ concrete walls conforming to IS: 8183 and
density 48 kg/m3 having thermal conductivity
value of not more than 0.043 W/m.K, wrapped
in 200G virgin polythene bags fixed to the wall
with the screw, rawl plug and washers and held
in position by crisscross GI wire etc. and all
complete as per specs or directions of engineer-
in-charge.
(a) 25 mm thick Resin bonded Rock wool sqm 59.00 282.00 65.00 287.90
(b) 50 mm thick Resin bonded Rock wool sqm 59.00 291.00 65.00 296.90
(c) 65 mm thick Resin bonded Rock wool sqm 59.00 346.00 65.00 351.90
(d) 75 mm thick Resin bonded Rock wool sqm 59.00 411.00 65.00 416.90
(a) 12 mm thick Resin bonded Glass wool sqm 59.00 227.00 65.00 232.90
(b) 25 mm thick Resin bonded Glass wool sqm 59.00 262.00 65.00 267.90
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(c) 50 mm thick Resin bonded Glass wool sqm 59.00 323.00 65.00 328.90
(a) 50 mm thick Extruded polystyrene rigid sqm 30.00 885.00 33.00 888.00
insulation board
(b) 75 mm thick Extruded polystyrene rigid sqm 30.00 1313.00 33.00 1316.00
insulation board
(c) 100 mm thick Extruded polystyrene rigid sqm 30.00 1740.00 33.00 1743.00
insulation board
(a) 25 mm thick Resin bonded Rock wool sqm 175.00 503.00 193.00 520.50
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(b) 50 mm thick Resin bonded Rock wool sqm 175.00 512.00 193.00 529.50
(c) 65 mm thick Resin bonded Rock wool sqm 175.00 568.00 193.00 585.50
(d) 75 mm thick Resin bonded Rock wool sqm 175.00 633.00 193.00 650.50
(a) 40 mm thick Polyurethane foam( PUF) sqm 296.00 1367.00 326.00 1396.60
rigid insulation board
(b) 50 mm thick Polyurethane foam (PUF) sqm 296.00 1538.00 326.00 1567.60
rigid insulation board
(c) 60 mm thick Polyurethane foam (PUF) sqm 296.00 1665.00 326.00 1694.60
rigid insulation board
(d) 70 mm thick Polyurethane foam (PUF) sqm 296.00 1835.00 326.00 1864.60
rigid insulation board
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
33.11 Providing and laying roof insulation with
impervious sprayed, closed cell CFC free Rigid
Polyurethane foam over deck insulation
conforming to IS - 12432 Pt. III (density of foam
being 40-45 kg/cum), over a coat of
polyurethane primer applied @ 6-8 sqm per
litre,laying 400G polythene sheet over PUF
spray and providing a wearing course of 40mm
thick cement screed 1 : 2 :4 (1 cement : 2
coarse sand : 4 stone aggregate 20mm nominal
size) in chequred rough finish,in panels of 2.5m
x 2.5 m and embedding with 24 G wire netting
and sealing the joints with polymerised mastic
and all complete as per direction of Engineer-in-
Charge.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
33.12 Providing and laying on smooth roof surface
with extruded polystyrene (XPS) thermal
insulating boards with ship lap joining on length
side, (having thermal conductivity of 0.028
W/m.K on 90 days aging at 24 deg.C as per
ASTM C518, compressive strength of over 250
kpa as per ASTM D1621, tensile strength of
over 300 kpa as per ASTM D1623 and has
flammability of Class B2 as per DIN 4102, water
absorption of less than 1% as per ASTM
D2842, over a coat of cold adhesive like CPRX
compound, laying 400 G polythene sheet over
PUF slab and providing a wearing course of 40
mm thick cement screed 1: 2 : 4 (1 cement : 2
coarse sand : 4 stone aggregate 20 mm
nominal size) in chequered rough finish, in
panels of 2.5 m x 2.5 m and embedding with 24
G wire netting and sealing the joints with
polymerized mastic, all complete as per
direction of engineer-in-charge
(a) 50 mm thick Extruded polystyrene rigid sqm 296.00 1431.00 326.00 1460.60
insulation board
(b) 75 mm thick Extruded polystyrene rigid sqm 296.00 1827.00 326.00 1856.60
insulation board
(c) 100 mm thick Extruded polystyrene rigid sqm 296.00 2224.00 326.00 2253.60
insulation board
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
33.13 Providing and applying two coats of High sqm 59.00 273.00 65.00 278.90
Albedo paint having minimum Solar Reflective
Index (SRI) 108 (with solar reflectance &
thermal emittance tested as per ASTM) C 1549
and ASTM C 1371 respectively), VOC less than
10 cc/gm. The coating thickness and the
methodology of application shall strctly as per
manufacturer's specifications and as approved
by Engineer-in-Charge. Surface preparation
includes cleaning with metal wire brush to
remove all dust, fungus etc., washing with water
all complete. The contractor shall give
guarantee for the perfomance of SRI and also
the durabitity of coating, all complete as per
direction of Engineer-in-Charge
33.14 Providing and fixing Heat Resistant Terrace sqm 293.00 1180.00 322.00 1209.30
Tiles (300 mm x 300 mm x 20 mm) with SRI
(solar refractive index) > 78, solar reflection >
0.70 and initial emittance > 0.75 on waterproof
and sloped surface of terrace, laid on 20 mm
thick cement sand mortar in the ratio of 1:4 (1
cement : 4 coarse sand) and grouting the joints
with mix of white cement & marble powder in
ratio of 1:1, including rubbing and polishing of
the surface upto 3 cuts complete, including
providing skirting upto 150 mm height along the
parapet walls in the same manner
33.15 Providing and Fixing Single Glazing with 6mm sqm 1122.00 2551.00 1234.00 2663.20
thick glass with high perfromance coating as
per relevent codal provisions as per satisfaction
of Engineer-in-Charge.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
33.16 Providing and fixing double glazed hermetically sqm 402.00 3734.00 442.00 3774.20
sealed glazing in aluminium windows,
ventilators and partition etc. with 6 mm thick
clear float glass both side, having 12 mm air
gap, including providing EPDM gasket,
perforated aluminium spacers, desiccants,
sealant (Both primary and secondary sealant)
etc. as per specifications, drawings and
direction of Engineer-in-charge complete.
33.17 Providing, assembling and supplying vision sqm 402.00 3572.00 442.00 3612.20
glass panels (IGUs) comprising of hermetically-
sealed 6-12- 6 mm insulated glass (double
glazed) vision panel units of size and shape as
required and specified, comprising of an outer
heat strengthened float glass 6mm thick, of
approved colour and shade with reflective soft
coating on surface # 2 of approved colour and
shade, an inner Heat strengthened clear float
glass 6mm thick, spacer tube 12mm wide,
dessicants, including primary seal and
secondary seal (structural silicone sealant) etc.
all complete for the required performances, as
per the Architectural drawings, as per the
approved shop drawings, as specified and as
directed by the Engineer-in-Charge. The IGUs
shall be assembled in the factory/ workshop of
the glass processor.
For payment, only the actual area of glass on
face # 1 of the glass panels
(excluding the areas of the grooves and
weather silicone sealant) provided and fixed in
position, shall be measured in sqm.
(i) Coloured tinted float glass 6mm thick
substrate with reflective soft coating on face # 2,
+ 12mm Airgap + 6mm Heat Strengthened clear
Glass of approved make having properties as
visible Light transmittance (VLT) of 25 to 35 %,
Light reflection internal 10 to 15%, light
reflection external 10 to 20 %, shading
coefficient (0.25- 0.28) and U value of 3.0 to 3.3
W/m2 degree K etc. The= properties of
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
33.18 Providing and fixing factory made uPVC white
colour casement/casement cum fixed glazed
windows comprising of uPVC multi-chambered
frame, sash and mullion (where ever required)
extruded profiles duly reinforced with 1.60 ± 0.2
mm thick galvanized mild steel section made
from roll forming process of required length
(shape & size according to uPVC profile), uPVC
extruded glazing beads of appropriate
dimension, EPDM gasket, stainless steel (SS
304 grade) friction hinges, zinc alloy (white
powder coated) casement handles, G.I
fasteners 100 x 8 mm size for fixing frame to
finished wall, plastic packers, plastic caps and
necessary stainless steel screws etc. Profile of
frame & sash shall be mitred cut and fusion
welded at all corners, mullion (if required) shall
be also fusion welded including drilling of holes
for fixing hardware's and drainage of water etc.
After fixing frame the gap between frame and
adjacent finished wall shall be filled with
weather proof silicon sealant over backer rod of
required size and of approved quality, all
complete as per approved drawing & direction
of Engineer-in-Charge. (Single / double glass
panes and silicon sealant shall be paid
separately) Note: For uPVC frame, sash and
mullion extruded profiles minus 5% tolerancein
dimension i.e. in depth & width of profile shall
be acceptable. Variation in profile dimension in
higher side shall be accepted but no extra
payment on this account shall be made.
(a) Casement window single panel with S.S. sqm 1184.00 9172.00 1302.00 9290.40
friction hinges (300 x 19 x 1.9 mm),
made of (small series) frame 47 x 50
mm & sash 47 x 68 mm both having wall
thickness of 1.9 ± 0.2 mm and single
glass pane glazing bead of appropriate
dimension. (Area of window upto 0.75
(b) Casement window double panels with sqm 1184.00 8437.00 1302.00 8555.40
S.S. friction hinges (300 x 19 x 1.9 mm)
made of (small series) frame 47 x 50
mm, sash 47 x 68 mm & mullion 47 x 68
mm all having wall thickness of 1.9 ± 0.2
mm and single glazing bead of
appropriate dimension. (Area of window
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(c) Casement window double panels with sqm 1184.00 6481.00 1302.00 6599.40
top fixed with S.S. friction hinges (350 x
19 x 1.9 mm) made of (small series)
frame 47 x 50 mm, sash 47 x 68 mm &
mullion 47 x 68 mm all having wall
thickness of 1.9 ± 0.2 mm and single
glazing bead of appropriate dimension. (
Area of window upto 2.50 sqm).
(d) Casement window single panel with S.S. sqm 1184.00 8700.00 1302.00 8818.40
friction hinges (400 x 19 x 1.9 mm) made
of (big series)frame 67 x 60 mm & sash
67 x 80 mm both having wall thickness
of 2.3 ± 0.2 mm and single glazing bead
/ double glazing bead of appropriate
dimension. (Area of window above 0.75
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(e) Casement window double panels with sqm 1184.00 9036.00 1302.00 9154.40
S.S. friction hinges (350 x 19 x 1.9 mm)
made of (big series)frame 67 x 60 mm &
sash / mullion 67 x 80 mm both having
wall thickness of 2.3 ± 0.2 mm and
single glazing bead/ double glazing bead
of appropriate dimension. (Area of
window above 1.50 sqm).
(f) Casement cum fixed panel window sqm 1184.00 6882.00 1302.00 7000.40
having both end single casement panel,
middle fixed panels and at top
completely fixed ventilator with S.S
friction hinges (350 x 19 x 1.9) made of
(big series) frame 67 x 60 mm , sash 67
x 80 mm & mullion 67 x 80 mm all
having wall thickness of 2.3 ± 0.2 mm
and single glazing bead/double glazing
bead of appropriate dimension. (Area of
(g) Fixed window / ventilator made of (small sqm 1184.00 6259.00 1302.00 6377.40
series) frame 47 x 50 mm & mullion 47 x
68 mm both having wall thickness of 1.9
± 0.2 mm and single glazing bead of
appropriate dimension. (Area upto 0.75
sqm)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
33.19 Providing and fixing factory made uPVC white sqm 1184.00 8839.00 1302.00 8957.40
colour casement/ Casement cum fixed glazed
door comprising of uPVC multi-chambered
frame, sash and mullion (where ever required)
extruded profiles duly reinforced with 1.60 ± 0.2
mm thick galvanized mild steel section made
from roll forming process of required length
(shape & size according to uPVC profile),
uPVC extruded glazing beads of appropriate
dimension, EPDM gasket, zinc alloy (white
powder coated) 3D hinges and one handle on
each side of panels along with zinc plated mild
steel multi point locking having transmission
gear, cylinder with keeps and one side key, G.I
fasteners 100 x 8 mm size for fixing frame to
finished wall and necessary stainless steel
screws, etc. Profile of frame & sash shall be
mitred cut and fusion welded at all corners,
mullion (if required) shall be also fusion welded
including drilling of holes for fixing hardware's
and drainage of water etc. After fixing frame the
gap between frame and adjacent finished wall
shall be filled with weather proof silicon sealent
over backer rod of required size and of
approved quality, all complete as per approved
drawing & direction of Engineer-in-Charge.
(Single / double glass panes and silicon sealent
shall be paid separately). Casement door with
3D hinges made of (big series) frame 67 x 64
mm & sash 67 x 110 mm both having wall
thickness of 2.3 ± 0.2 mm and single glazing
bead / double glazing bead of appropriate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
33.20 Providing and fixing in position, 200 mm thick sqm 658.00 3814.00 724.00 3879.80
factory made Expanded Polystyrene Core (EPS
Core) wall panels consisting of EPS core
sandwiched between two Engineered sheets of
welded wire fabric mesh duly finished with
shortcrete materials on outer faces. The fabric
mesh shall be made of 3 mm dia G.I. wire mesh
with 50 mm pitch in both the directions and on
both faces of the wall, kept at 120-135 mm gap
and connected by the zig zag G.I. wire of 3 mm
dia at alternate row by welding (at an angle
ranging from 50-70 degree) . The EPS core
shall consist of 100 mm thick EPS of density not
less than 20 kg/ per cum. Both the outer faces
of the panel shall be finished by applying the
layer of 50 mm thick cement mortar 1:3 {1
cement: 3 coarse sand (not having more than
40% stone chips of size upto 6 mm)} À with the
help of shotcreting/guniting equipment etc at a
pressure not less than 1 bar (100Kn/m2) and
both surfaces finished with trowel. Fixing
operations of wall panels shall be completed in
all respect as per drawings and specifications
and under the overall direction of the Engineer-
in-charge
(i) Heavy Gauge PVC Conduit Pipe 20mm dia. (On Metre
Surface)
6.00 32.00 7.00 32.60
(ii) Heavy Gauge PVC Conduit Pipe 25mm dia. (On Metre
Surface)
6.00 39.00 7.00 39.60
(iii) Heavy Gauge PVC Conduit Pipe 32mm dia.(On Metre
Surface)
9.00 59.00 10.00 59.90
(iv) Heavy Gauge PVC Conduit Pipe 40mm dia. (On Metre
Surface)
9.00 75.00 10.00 75.90
(v) Heavy Gauge PVC Conduit Pipe 50mm dia. (On Metre
Surface)
9.00 107.00 10.00 107.90
(vi) Medium Gauge PVC Conduit Pipe 20mm dia. (On Metre
Surface)
6.00 27.00 7.00 27.60
(vii) Medium Gauge PVC Conduit Pipe 25mm dia. (On Metre
Surface)
6.00 34.00 7.00 34.60
(viii) Medium Gauge PVC Conduit Pipe 32mm dia. (On Metre
Surface)
9.00 53.00 10.00 53.90
(ix) Heavy Gauge PVC Conduit Pipe 20mm dia. (Flushed) Metre
14.00 41.00 15.00 42.40
(x) Heavy Gauge PVC Conduit Pipe 25mm dia. (Flushed) Metre
14.00 48.00 15.00 49.40
(xi) Heavy Gauge PVC Conduit Pipe 32mm dia. (Flushed) Metre
14.00 66.00 15.00 67.40
(a) Earthing with 8 S.W.G. (4mm dia.) G.I. wire in 15mm Each
dia G.I. pipe with G.I. reducing socket 50mm x 15mm
(upto 8Metre in length)
971.00 2518.00 1068.00 2615.10
(b) Earthing with 7/14 S.W.G. (7/2.18mm dia.) G.I. rope in Each
20mm dia G.I. pipe with G.I. reducing socket 50mm x
20mm (upto 8Metre in length)
971.00 2800.00 1068.00 2897.10
(c) Earthing with 7/12 S.W.G. (7/2.80mm dia.) G.I. rope in Each
20mm dia G.I. pipe with G.I. reducing socket 50mm x
20mm (upto 8Metre in length)
971.00 2863.00 1068.00 2960.10
34.13 (xiv) Earthing with G.I. wire/ rope in G.I. pipe partly
recessed and partly on surface complete with
150cm long 50mm dia. G.I. earth pipe (Cutting
threads and 36 Nos. holes, 1cm dia. to make a mesh
around the GI Pipe) and with G.I. reducing socket
including erection of the same, 10.50 metre (34.44
feet) below ground level with 20Kg. charcoal & salt
mixture etc., up to 14 metre in length (including
boring & refilling).
(a) Earthing with 8 S.W.G. (4mm dia.) G.I. wire in 15mm Each
dia G.I. pipe with G.I. reducing socket 50mm x 15mm
(upto 14Metre in length)
1661.00 3820.00 1827.00 3986.10
(b) Earthing with 7/14 S.W.G. (7/2.18mm dia.) G.I. rope in Each
20mm dia G.I. pipe with G.I. reducing socket 50mm x
20mm (upto 14Metre in length)
1661.00 4299.00 1827.00 4465.10
(c) Earthing with 7/12 S.W.G. (7/2.80mm dia.) G.I. rope in Each
20mm dia G.I. pipe with G.I. reducing socket 50mm x
20mm (upto 14Metre in length)
1661.00 4409.00 1827.00 4575.10
(xv) Earthing earth rod 20 mm dia for providing earth
connections upto line earth with G.I. Wire 8 S.W.G.
(4mm dia.). The rod shall be tapered at one end and
flatted on other end. The hole size 10mm dia shall
be drilled on the flatened side for facilitating
connection with G.I. wire and thimble etc. The rod
shall be grouted upto complete length vertically:-
(a) Bonding with G.I. wire 8S.W.G. (4mm dia) in HGW Metre
conduit pipe 20mm dia. (on surface)
8.00 77.00 9.00 77.80
(b) Bonding with G.I. rope 7/14S.W.G. (7/2.18mm dia) in Metre
HGW conduit pipe 20mm dia. (on surface)
(a) Bonding with G.I. wire 8S.W.G. (4mm dia) in HGW Metre
conduit pipe 20mm dia. (Flushed).
42.00 109.00 46.00 113.20
(b) Bonding with G.I. rope 7/14S.W.G. (7/2.18mm dia) in Metre
HGW conduit pipe 20mm dia. (Flushed)
42.00 117.00 46.00 121.20
(c) Bonding with G.I. rope 7/12S.W.G. (7/2.80mm dia) in Metre
HGW conduit pipe 25mm dia. (Flushed)
42.00 170.00 46.00 174.20
(xx) Bonding to existing earth with 8S.W.G. (4mm dia) G.I. Metre
wire fixed with stapples on wall.
5.00 12.00 6.00 12.50
34.14 COPPER EARTHING:
(a) Earthing with 8 SWG (4mm dia.) copper wire thimbled Each
with 30cm x 60cm x 2mm thick copper plate burried
4.50 metre (14.76 feet) below ground level (up to
8metre in Length) with G.I. pipe 20mm dia. (A-class),
3metre long
867.00 5744.00 954.00 5830.70
(b) Earthing with 8 SWG (4mm dia.) copper wire thimbled Each
with 30cm x 60cm x 2mm thick copper plate burried
10.50 metre (34.44 feet) below ground level (up to
14metre in Length) with G.I. pipe 20mm dia. (A-class),
9metre long
1557.00 7556.00 1713.00 7711.70
(c) Earthing with 8 SWG (4mm dia.) copper wire thimbled Each
with 30cm x 60cm x 2mm thick copper plate burried
19.50 metre (63.96 feet) below ground level (up to
23metre in Length) with G.I. pipe 20mm dia. (A-class),
18metre long
2591.00 10273.00 2850.00 10532.10
COPPER EARTHING (Upto 8 metre in Length):
34.14 (ii) Earthing with electrolytic Copper Tape rivetted (with
5Nos. copper rivets)/Steel Nut & bolts (with 4Nos.
32mm long, 8mm thick with washer and double nut)
to 30cm x 120cm x 2mm thick copper plate (made
cylindrical) burried 4.50 metre (14.76 feet) below
ground level in the hole of excavation having bore
dia. 125mm and surrounded by salt & charcoal dust
mixture (20 kg.) including fixing the Copper Tape
recessed in wall and in floor etc., up to 8metre in
Length (including bore Length). G.I. pipe 20mm dia.
(A-class), 3metre long should be laid in the hole of
excavation 1 feet below ground level and having GI
Reducer 50mm x 20mm fixed on the top level of the
pipe. 300mm x 300mm x 300mm deep haudi of
bricks finished with 1:4 cement plaster and haudi
covered with cast iron lid having size 300mm x
300mm around the hole of excavation:-
(a) Bonding with copper wire 8S.W.G. (4mm dia) in HGW Metre
conduit pipe 20mm dia. (on surface)
(a) Powder Coated Concealed Metal Box with Brass Lugs Each
One/Two Module
14.00 53.00 15.00 54.40
(b) Powder Coated Concealed Metal Box with Brass Lugs Each
Three Module
14.00 59.00 15.00 60.40
(c) Powder Coated Concealed Metal Box with Brass Lugs Each
four Module
14.00 67.00 15.00 68.40
(d) Powder Coated Concealed Metal Box with Brass Lugs Each
Six Module
16.00 83.00 18.00 84.60
(e) Powder Coated Concealed Metal Box with Brass Lugs Each
Eight Module
16.00 92.00 18.00 93.60
(f) Powder Coated Concealed Metal Box with Brass Lugs Each
Twelve Module
23.00 125.00 25.00 127.30
(g) Powder Coated Concealed Metal Box with Brass Lugs Each
Sixteen Module
23.00 168.00 25.00 170.30
34.15 (xxxv) Supply and erection of Plastic surface boxes of
various sizes (1/2M, 3M, 4M, 6M, 8M, 12M) on
surface on wall for mounting modular accessories
including fixing and other petty material etc:-
(a) TP&N Double Door Vertical DB's 4 way each (With Each
provision of FP MCCB upto 125amp)
437.00 6305.00 481.00 6348.70
(b) TP&N Double Door Vertical DB's 8 way each (With Each
provision of FP MCCB upto 125amp.)
577.00 7981.00 635.00 8038.70
(i) LT Panel enclosure with having space for 1No. Incomer Each
MCCB 160Amp. and 4Nos. outgoing MCCB's 40amp.
to 100amp. according to the requirement at site
(Approx. size 1825 x 900 x 300mm)
1749.00 51684.00 1924.00 51858.90
(ii) LT Panel enclosure with having space for 1No. Incomer Each
MCCB 200Amp. and 4Nos. outgoing MCCB's 40amp.
to 100amp. according to the requirement at site
(Approx. size 1825 x 1000 x 300mm)
1749.00 61143.00 1924.00 61317.90
(iii) LT Panel enclosure with having space for 1No. Incomer Each
MCCB 250Amp. and 6Nos. outgoing MCCB's 40amp.
to 125amp. according to the requirement at site
(Approx. size 1300 x 1650 x 400mm)
2313.00 79453.00 2544.00 79684.30
(iv) LT Panel enclosure with having space for 1No. Incomer Each
MCCB 250Amp. and 8Nos. outgoing MCCB's 40amp.
to 100amp. according to the requirement at site
(Approx. size 1575 x 1700 x 400mm)
2877.00 91461.00 3165.00 91748.70
(v) LT Panel enclosure with having space for 1No. Incomer Each
MCCB 400Amp. and 4Nos. outgoing MCCB's 100amp.
to 160amp. according to the requirement at site
(Approx. size 2025 x 1100 x 400mm)
2313.00 76976.00 2544.00 77207.30
(vi) LT Panel enclosure with having space for 1No. Incomer Each
MCCB 400Amp. and 8Nos. outgoing MCCB's 40amp.
to 160amp. according to the requirement at site
(Approx. size 1750 x 1750 x 400mm)
3442.00 106178.00 3786.00 106522.20
(vii) LT Panel enclosure with having space for 1No. Incomer Each
MCCB 400Amp. and 10Nos. outgoing MCCB's 40amp.
to 160amp. according to the requirement at site
(Approx. size 2025 x 1800 x 400mm)
4006.00 117700.00 4407.00 118100.60
(viii) LT Panel enclosure with having space for 1No. Incomer Each
MCCB 630Amp. and 6Nos. outgoing MCCB's 40amp.
to 160amp. according to the requirement at site
(Approx. size 1475 x 1800 x 400mm)
3442.00 95099.00 3786.00 95443.20
(ix) LT Panel enclosure with having space for 1No. Incomer Each
MCCB 630Amp. and 6Nos. outgoing MCCB's 40amp.
to 250amp. (Option: MCCB 200-250amp.= 1No. and
MCCB's 40-100amp.= 5Nos.) according to the
requirement at site (Approx. size 1475 x 1800 x
400mm) 4006.00 95663.00 4407.00 96063.60
(i) Cable Tray Size 150mm x 50mm x 50mm (2mm thick) Metre
(i) GI Pipe Pole 4 metre Long, Dia. 65mm, Planting Depth Each
80cm with Pit Depth 95cm.
742.00 2759.00 816.00 2833.20
(ii) GI Pipe Pole 6.1 metre Long, Dia. 80mm, Planting Each
Depth 120cm with Pit Depth 135cm.
892.00 4426.00 981.00 4515.20
(iii) GI Pipe Pole 6.1 metre Long, Dia. 100mm, Planting Each
Depth 120cm with Pit Depth 135cm.
892.00 5799.00 981.00 5888.20
34.29 B SINGLE ARM BRACKETS FOR GI PIPE POLE:
(i) Supply and erection of G.I. Pipe 40mm dia. (A-
class) Single arm bracket of suitable length give a
total overhang at a tentative angle of 100/105º, the
bracket should be fixed on the top of the GI pipe
pole having top outer dia. 80mm/100mm with GI
reducer of suitable size with two coats of an
approved aluminium paint complete in all respect
as approved by the Engineer-in-charge at site:-
(a) Single Arm Bracket 1 metre Long GI Pipe 40mm Dia. Each
(a) Single Arm Bracket 1 metre Long for Steel Tubular Pole Each
(7 to 8m)
171.00 1429.00 188.00 1446.10
(b) Single Arm Bracket 1.5 metre Long for Steel Tubular Each
Pole (7 to 8m)
171.00 1633.00 188.00 1650.10
(c) Single Arm Bracket 2 metre Long for Steel Tubular Pole Each
(7 to 8m)
171.00 1869.00 188.00 1886.10
(a) Single Arm Bracket 1 metre Long for Steel Tubular Pole Each
(8.5 to 11m)
171.00 1643.00 188.00 1660.10
(b) Single Arm Bracket 1.5 metre Long for Steel Tubular Each
Pole (8.5 to 11m)
171.00 1848.00 188.00 1865.10
(c) Single Arm Bracket 2 metre Long for Steel Tubular Pole Each
(8.5 to 11m)
171.00 2083.00 188.00 0.00
(d) Single Arm Bracket 2.5 metre Long for Steel Tubular Each
Pole (8.5 to 11m)
171.00 2319.00 188.00 2336.10
(a) Single Arm Bracket 1 metre Long for Steel Tubular Pole Each
(12 to 16m)
171.00 1813.00 188.00 1830.10
(b) Single Arm Bracket 1.5 metre Long for Steel Tubular Each
Pole (12 to 16m)
171.00 2017.00 188.00 2034.10
(c) Single Arm Bracket 2 metre Long for Steel Tubular Pole Each
(12 to 16m)
171.00 2252.00 188.00 2269.10
(d) Single Arm Bracket 2.5 metre Long for Steel Tubular Each
Pole (12 to 16m)
171.00 2488.00 188.00 2505.10
(e) Double Arm Bracket 1 metre Long for Steel Tubular Each
Pole (12 to 16m)
226.00 2662.00 249.00 2684.60
(f) Double Arm Bracket 1.5 metre Long for Steel Tubular Each
Pole (12 to 16m)
226.00 3068.00 249.00 3090.60
(g) Double Arm Bracket 2 metre Long for Steel Tubular Each
Pole (12 to 16m)
226.00 3539.00 249.00 3561.60
(h) Double Arm Bracket 2.5 metre Long for Steel Tubular Each
Pole (12 to 16m)
226.00 4009.00 249.00 4031.60
(i) Triple Arm Bracket 1 metre Long for Steel Tubular Pole Each
(12 to 16m)
272.00 3502.00 299.00 3529.20
(j) Triple Arm Bracket 1.5 metre Long for Steel Tubular Each
Pole (12 to 16m)
272.00 4109.00 299.00 4136.20
(k) Triple Arm Bracket 2 metre Long for Steel Tubular Pole Each
(12 to 16m)
272.00 4815.00 299.00 4842.20
(l) Triple Arm Bracket 2.5 metre Long for Steel Tubular Each
Pole (12 to 16m)
272.00 5522.00 299.00 5549.20
(m) Four Arm Bracket 1 metre Long for Steel Tubular Pole Each
(12 to 16m)
331.00 4354.00 364.00 4387.10
(iv) Supply and erection of G.I. Pipe 50mm dia. (Medium) Each
Round bracket to make a ring of 5' (5 feet) dia. (1.52
metre long) with 3nos. inclined member 3' (3 feet) long
welded with MS canopy 125mm inner dia., outer dia
140.8mm (medium), 450mm long suitable for 3 stepped
steel tubular swaged and welded pole with top outer
section dia. 114.3mm. The MS canopy should have
3no. holes for fixing the bracket at the top end of the
pole with the help of 3Nos. ½" x 1½" size nut bolt of full
threaded. The bracket should have MS sheet (1.62mm
thick) ring of 140.8mm dia. for covering the top end of
the canopy. The MS canopy and GI bracket should be
welded at an angel according to the size of ring
inclination with MS sheet 5mm thick triangular in shape
having dimensions 375mm x 150mm x 5mm thick with
two coats of an approved aluminium paint as desired
by Engineer-in-charge at site.
(a) Single arm bracket 0.5 metre long for galvanized Each
octagonal pole
118.00 1272.00 130.00 1283.80
(b) Single arm bracket 1 metre long for galvanized Each
octagonal pole
118.00 1490.00 130.00 1501.80
(c) Single arm bracket 1.5 metre long for galvanized Each
octagonal pole
148.00 2063.00 163.00 2077.80
(d) Single arm bracket 2 metre long for galvanized Each
octagonal pole
148.00 2423.00 163.00 2437.80
(e) Double arm bracket 0.5 metre long for galvanized Each
octagonal pole
148.00 1703.00 163.00 1717.80
(f) Double arm bracket 1 metre long for galvanized Each
octagonal pole
148.00 2285.00 163.00 2299.80
(g) Double arm bracket 1.5 metre long for galvanized Each
octagonal pole
169.00 2306.00 186.00 2322.90
(i) Overall length 7 metre, with planting depth 1.25 metre, Each
length of sections 4 metre, 1.5 metre and 1.5 metre
(Bottom, Middle and Top respectively), Outer dia and
thickness of sections 114.3mm x 4.5mm, 88.9mm x
4.05mm and 76.1mm x 3.25mm (Bottom, Middle and
Top respectively) with approximate weight 73 kg. (410
SP-2) and base Plate weight 7.5 kg. of size 12mm thick
about 30 cm dia.
931.00 6741.00 1024.00 6741.00
(ii) Overall length 7.5 metre, with planting depth 1.25 Each
metre, length of sections 4.5 metre, 1.5 metre and 1.5
metre (Bottom, Middle and Top respectively), Outer dia
and thickness of sections 114.3mm x 4.5mm, 88.9mm x
4.05mm and 76.1mm x 3.25mm (Bottom, Middle and
Top respectively) with approximate weight 79 kg. (410
SP-5) base Plate weight 7.5 kg. of size 12mm thick
about 30 cm dia.
931.00 7138.00 1024.00 7231.10
(iii) Overall length 8 metre, with planting depth 1.5 metre, Each
length of sections 4.5 metre, 1.75 metre and 1.75 metre
(Bottom, Middle and Top respectively), Outer dia and
thickness of sections 139.7mm x 4.5mm, 114.3mm x
3.65mm and 88.9mm x 3.25mm (Bottom, Middle and
Top respectively) with approximate weight 101 kg.
(410 SP-13) base Plate weight 7.5 kg. of size 12mm
thick about 30 cm dia.
931.00 8666.00 1024.00 8759.10
(iv) Overall length 8 metre, with planting depth 1.5 metre, Each
length of sections 4.5 metre, 1.75 metre and 1.75 metre
(Bottom, Middle and Top respectively), Outer dia and
thickness of sections 139.7mm x 5.4mm, 114.3mm x
4.5mm and 88.9mm x 3.25mm (Bottom, Middle and
Top respectively) with approximate weight 119 kg.
(410 SP-15) base Plate weight 7.5 kg. of size 12mm
thick about 30 cm dia.
931.00 9832.00 1024.00 9925.10
(i) PCC Pole Overall Length 8 metre, Planting depth 1.5 Each
metre, W/L 200 kg.
950.00 3282.00 1045.00 3377.00
(ii) PCC Pole Overall Length 9 metre, Planting depth 1.5 Each
metre, W/L 200 kg.
1136.00 3702.00 1250.00 3815.60
(iii) PCC Pole Overall Length 11 metre, Planting depth 1.80 Each
metre, W/L 400 kg
1322.00 7463.00 1454.00 7595.20
34.33 LAYING OF UNDER GROUND CABLES,
DISMANTALLING & ERECTION OF POLES AND
CEMENT CONCRETE MUFFS:
(i) Laying of under ground cable to be laid 1 metre below Meter
ground level including excavation, sand cushioning,
covering with sand & bricks and back filling the trench
etc. 93.00 238.00 102.00 247.30
(ii) Labour for dismantling G.I. pipe pole upto length 6.1 m. Each
(i) Straight Through Joint Kit Resin Cast type for Cable Each
Size 2 Core 16 sq. mm - 35 sq. mm
118.00 562.00 130.00 573.80
(ii) Straight Through Joint Kit Resin Cast type for Cable Each
Size 2 Core 50 sq. mm - 70 sq. mm
118.00 614.00 130.00 625.80
(iii) Straight Through Joint Kit Resin Cast type for Cable Each
Size 3 Core 16 sq. mm - 25 sq. mm
237.00 680.00 261.00 0.00
(iv) Straight Through Joint Kit Resin Cast type for Cable Each
Size 3 Core 35 sq. mm - 50 sq. mm
237.00 733.00 261.00 756.70
(v) Straight Through Joint Kit Resin Cast type for Cable Each
Size 3 Core 50 sq. mm - 70 sq. mm
237.00 753.00 261.00 776.70
(vi) Straight Through Joint Kit Resin Cast type for Cable Each
Size 3 Core 95 sq. mm
391.00 1097.00 430.00 1136.10
(vii) Straight Through Joint Kit Resin Cast type for Cable Each
Size 3 Core 120 sq. mm - 150 sq. mm
391.00 1169.00 430.00 1208.10
(viii) Straight Through Joint Kit Resin Cast type for Cable Each
Size 3 Core 185 sq. mm
391.00 1490.00 430.00 1529.10
(ix) Straight Through Joint Kit Resin Cast type for Cable Each
Size 3 Core 240 sq. mm
592.00 1928.00 651.00 1987.20
(a) Stay Set consisiting of 19/20mm dia., 1.8 metre Long Each
G.I. Stay Rod
592.00 2609.00 651.00 2668.20
(b) Stay Set consisiting of 19/20mm dia., 2.4 metre Long Each
G.I. Stay Rod
592.00 2953.00 651.00 3012.20
CRADLE GUARD:
(a) Cubical Size 900mm high, 600mm wide and 350mm Each
deep 1411.00 8263.00 1552.00 8404.10
(b) Cubical Size 1200mm high, 900mm wide and 350mm Each
deep 1552.00 11736.00 1707.00 11891.20
(c) Cubical Size 1200mm high, 1000mm wide and 500mm Each
deep 1693.00 13982.00 1862.00 14151.30
(d) Cubical Size 1400mm high, 1200mm wide and 500mm Each
deep 1975.00 17006.00 2173.00 17203.50
(e) Cubical Size 1200mm high, 1500mm wide and 350mm Each
deep 2257.00 17358.00 2483.00 17583.70
(f) Cubical Size 1200mm high, 1800mm wide and 350mm Each
deep 2257.00 19570.00 2483.00 19795.70
34.38 M.S. JUNCTION BOX FOR STREET LIGHT:
(ii) Supply and erection of M.S. Junction box of
suitable size made from M.S. Sheet 16 SWG
(1.60mm thick). Junction box should have one
locking arrangement and 2 nos. hinges on front
side. It should have 1 No. Brass terminal
connecting strip, 1 No. Kit kat 16 Amp/240 Volts
along with M.S. Flat 20mm x 2mm clamp with nuts
and bolts for fixing on the pole. The junction box
should be painted with one coat of good quality
primer and two coats of post office red enamel
paint inside and outside complete in all respect:-
(i) Brass Gland for Aluminium cable 2/3 Core size Each
2.5sq.mm 30.00 51.00 33.00 54.00
(ii) Brass Gland for Aluminium cable 2/3/4 Core size Each
4sq.mm 30.00 54.00 33.00 57.00
(iii) Brass Gland for Aluminium cable 2/3/4 Core size Each
6sq.mm 30.00 61.00 33.00 64.00
(iv) Brass Gland for Aluminium cable 4 Core size 10sq.mm Each
47.00 83.00 52.00 87.70
(v) Brass Gland for Aluminium cable 3/4 Core size Each
16sq.mm 47.00 103.00 52.00 107.70
(vi) Brass Gland for Aluminium cable 3½/4 Core size 25- Each
35sq.mm 47.00 114.00 52.00 118.70
(vii) Brass Gland for Aluminium cable 3½/4 Core size Each
50sq.mm 59.00 142.00 65.00 147.90
(viii) Brass Gland for Aluminium cable 3½/4 Core size Each
70sq.mm 59.00 151.00 65.00 156.90