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SPECIFICATIONS

PROJECT:CLD HOT & SPICY FOOD HOUSE


PROJECT

EIGHT FORBESTOWN RD, BURGOS CIRCLE BGC


LOCATION

ARCH. KUAN-LIN M. HUANG


ARCHITECT

PRC NO. 0045460


PTR NO. 15605023
TIN NO. 424-228-371-000

OWNER: CHARLON DALAN


Specifications

PROJECT : CLD HOT & SPICY FOOD HOUSE

LOCATION : EIGHT FORBESTOWN RD, BURGOS CIRCLE BGC

OUTLINE SPECIFICATIONS FOR GENERAL CONSTRUCTION:

I. INTENT AND APPLICATION OF THE PROVISIONS OF THIS


SECTION

A. The Scope of Work covered within these Specifications is the complete construction of
the
PROPOSED RENOVATION –LOT 8B THE VILLAGE, PRINCE BALAGTAS AVE,
CLARK FREEPORT ZONE, PAMPANGA

B. This section is prepared in a concise manner, the intention of which is to save time and
effort in locating important contents within these Specifications.

C. Execution of this Section shall be coordinated and harmonized to each corresponding


elaborated section of these same specifications.

D. In case discrepancies exist between this Section and its corresponding


elaborated sections, notify the Procuring Entity immediately for clarification; their
decision shall be final.

E. The Contractor shall bear the responsibility of checking all the numbers and units as
indicated in the Bill of Quantities. It is understood that the Contractor shall supply and
install the required units in accordance with the Plans and the Specifications.

F. In their bid proposal, the bidders may propose materials or equipment or makes other
than those specified in the BOQ and/or Specifications, provided they are of equivalent
specifications and functionalities.

1. That the materials or equipment proposed for substitution is equal or superior to


the materials or equipment specified in construction efficiency and utility provided
that any and all costs relative thereof shall be shouldered by the Contractor.

2. Or that the materials or equipment specified cannot be delivered to the job site
on time to complete the work of the other Contractors due to conditions beyond
the control of the Contractor.

3. In case of a price difference, the Procuring Entity shall receive all benefits of the
difference in cost involved in any substitution and the Contract shall be altered by
Change Order to credit the Procuring Entity with any savings so obtained.

H. To receive consideration, request(s) for substitution shall be accompanied by


documentary proof of equality or difference in price and delivery, if any, in the
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form of certified quotations and guaranteed date of delivery from suppliers of
either the proposed substituted materials or equipment.

II. GENERAL CONDITIONS OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS

The execution of this Specification, Plans and other related Contract Documents shall be
subjected to the rules and regulations as provided in the General Conditions of the Contract.
The Plans and specifications shall be interpreted by the Procuring Entity and or
his/her representative. The Contractor is enjoined to confer with the Procuring Entity on
items for clarification before submitting his bid. No excuses shall be entertained for
misinterpretation of the Plans and specifications after the award of contract. All work as
deemed required by the Procuring Entity shall be carried out properly by the Contractor.

A. The Contractor shall consult the Procuring Entity on portion of the work not
mentioned in the Specification and not illustrated on the Plans. He shall not work
without proper instruction or detailed plans approved by the Procuring Entity,
otherwise he shall be responsible for the in acceptance of the work done without
details. In such case, the Contractor shall make good the work at his own expense.

B. No alteration or addition shall be allowed without the consent and proper


documentation approved by the Procuring Entity, even such change is ordered by the
Procuring Entity. The Contractor shall bring the case to the Procuring Entity. Request
for approval of such changes, alteration, deviation of work shall not be done without
the consent of the Procuring Entity. Changes may be presented to the Procuring
Entity in the form of shop drawings.

TWO (2) SET of clean Plans and specification shall always be kept at the jobsite to be
available to the Procuring Entity or their representative upon his request during the
construction.

OWNER: CHARLON DALAN


GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

1.0 Processing and Securing of Permits and Insurance

The contractor shall be responsible for securing all necessary permits


related to the project, which shall include but not limited to building
permits, occupancy permit, etc.), Contractor‟s All Risk Insurance &
Third Party Liability and Workman‟s Compensation Insurance (CARI),
and other insurances required by the Local Government Unit (LGU) and
Eton Cyberpod Centris (ECC), among others, including payment of
assessed fees as may be required by the LGU, ECC and/or Regulating
Agencies before the implementation of the project. All related
documents shall be submitted to the PPP Center.

SCOPE OF WORK

A. The Contractor shall conduct thorough inspection of the existing job


site conditions.

B. The scope of work shall include all additions necessary in order to


implement the whole set of approved Plans, Working Drawings and
Specifications.

C. The Contractor shall secure and do all the legwork necessary for all
pertinent permits needed for the Procuring Entity to occupy and use
the building,

D. The Contractor shall construct All Architectural, Electrical,


Mechanical / Fire Protection works in accordance with the Plans
and Specifications. All items shown on the Plans but not mentioned
in the Specifications shall be included. Discrepancies shall be
verified with the Procuring Entity.

E. The Contractor shall have a licensed surveyor to locate


benchmarks. Shop drawings of stake out plan and actual reference
marks shall be verified and approved by the Procuring Entity prior
to any permanent construction. He shall refer to the General Nature
and Scope of Work and other Bid Documents for more extensive
description of the work.

F. The Contractor shall submit details and shop drawings, templates,


and schedules required for the coordination of the work of the
various trades. Drawings should include information on all working
dimensions, arrangement and sectional views, connections and
materials.

G. Final Cleaning As Pre-requisite To Final Acceptance: Final


cleaning of the work by a reputable building maintenance company
shall be employed by the General Contractor prior to the Procuring
Entity‟s final inspection for certification of final acceptance. Final
Cleaning shall be applied on each surface or unit of work and shall
be of condition expected for a first class building cleaning and
maintenance program.

H. The Contractor shall be responsible for the safety and safe working
practices of its respective employees, servants and agents.

I. The Procuring Entity may at any time without invalidating the Contract

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make changes by altering, adding to or deducting from the work as
covered by the drawings, specifications, and general scope in
written instructions. Provisions under General Conditions of the
contract cover such circumstances.

SITE WORK

A. VISIT AND ACCEPT SITE, AS IS. The following works shall be


included:

1. Site Clearing: Protection and/or removal of existing


structures with the approval from the Procuring Entity and
or lessor.

2. Removal of improvements above and below grade (if


any) necessary to permit construction and other work as
indicated. The Procuring Entity and Lessor must be
consulted prior to any demolition. Coordination with Eton
Properties Philippines Incorporated (EPPI) Maintenance /
Facilities Group & proper investigation is to be conducted to
avoid damage on existing utilities. Rubbish shall be legally
and properly disposed of. Other items for relocation /
demolition will be discussed in the Pre-Bid Conference.

B. SITE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS:

1. The Contractor shall, maintain a temporary board – up,


security for the proper execution of site up-keeping. Such
board-up shall be built where necessary and required by EPPI
for its full length except for such openings as may be necessary
for the proper execution of the work, in such case, openings
shall be provided with doors which shall be kept closed at all
times except in actual use. Which shall be made of painted
12mm thick GYPSUM BOARD on METAL STUDS FRAMING
with complete accessories, structurally stable.

C. TEMPORARY SITE FACILITIES

1. Other Temporary Provisions:

 The General Contractor shall provide all temporary


lighting, power, water supply and all necessary
facilities sufficient enough for the simultaneous use of
all possible fields of work to complete the project.

 The General Contractor shall provide the necessary


number of warehousemen to ensure security of
construction site.

The General Contractor shall provide at necessary no


of units of Fire extinguishers

 Other provisions as required by the National Building


Code and BESC.

D. STORAGE AND FILING OF MATERIALS

1. Delivery: General Contractor shall ensure that materials


are properly turned over and delivered on site in good

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quality and condition. A time and delivery record shall be
available.

2. Storage: General Contractor shall designate and/or allot a


space to sub-contractors for storage of their materials and
for erection of their sheds and tool houses (if necessary).
Materials shall be arranged properly and accordingly in
terms of sizes, quality, quantity, category and time of use.

3. All cement, lime and other materials affected by moisture


shall be stored on platforms and protected from weather.
Materials shall be stored as to insure the preservation of
their quality and fitness for their work. Stored materials
shall be located so as to facilitate prompt inspection.

4. Should it be necessary at any time to move materials,


sheds or storage platforms, the Contractor shall do so at
his own expense.

METAL

A. Stainless Steel

1. Stainless Steel Push Plate: Refer to Doors Schedule A-6

B. LIGHT GALVANIZED STEEL FRAMING FOR GYPSUM


DRYWALL, CEILING & FIBER CEMENT CEILING

Light Galvanized Steel Framing Members shall be formed


from cold-rolled steel with a minimum tensile strength of 50 ksi&
a minimum yield point of 33 ksi. Light Galvanized Steel Framing
Members shall be formed from cold-rolled steel having a
minimum galvanized coating of 180 g/sq.m both sides and shall
be lock-forming quality. Should conform to the ASTM C645A
Standard Specification for Nonstructural Steel Framing
Members.

C. MISCELLANEOUS METAL WORKS

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1. Submit Professional Shop Drawings for fabrication,
connections and erection of miscellaneous metal
fabrications.

2. Pipe hangers: Galvanized steel angular bars, hot dipped.


Refer to Sanitary / Electrical drawings for sizes and
dimension.

THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION

All applications shall be strictly as per Manufacturer's Specifications. It


shall strictly be performed by licensed or certified applicators /
waterproofing contractor representing waterproofing manufacturer or
insulation company specified herein. The Procuring Entity shall be
furnished with pertinent literature and detailed drawings

DOORS AND INTERIOR VIEWING WINDOWS :

Refer to Schedule of Doors and VIEWING Windows


Architectural Plan A-6

A. DOORS AND FRAMES

1. Aluminum Framed Glass Door: : 45mm x 600mm x 12mm


thick Powder Coated aluminum door tubular frame with
10mm thick clear full glass, champagne shade, powder coat
finish.

2. MAIN ENTRANCE DOOR – Heavy Duty Floor Hinge


Glass door, 12mm thick tempered, frameless glass
door.

3. Procuring Entity-supplied Glass Doors :9 sets 33"L x 82"H


glass door

3.1 Dismantling of Procuring Entity-supplied Glass Doors


from existing office

3.2 Transfer of dismantled glass doors to new office

3.3 Fabrication of new door jambs and accessories for


Procuring Entity-supplied glass doors

Note: The contractor shall exercise the utmost care in


dismantling, transfer and installation of the Procuring Entity-
supplied glass doors. In case of any damage, the
contractor shall replace the glass door without additional
cost to the Procuring Entity.

B. FINISHING HARDWARE

The following Hardware Sets are furnished for whatever assistance it


may afford the Contractor. The Contractor shall verify Plans and
Specifications for hardware quality. Should any particular item be
omitted, Contractor shall provide similar or equivalent item or hardware
same as required.
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All door hardware must be ANSI A156.2 approved.

1. Locksets shall be Heavy duty lever type handles, HAFELE,


Bonco or Hope Brand with locked keys and profile cylinders.

a. All locks shall have three (3) keys with the lock
number stamped for identification. Verify number of
duplicates.

b. Schedule: Use extra heavy duty industrial /


commercial series of door hardware. Refer to
Schedule of Doors A-6
Keyed Entrance Mortise Lock: Single cylinder
with throw-deadbolt, standard full latch bolt with
heavy duty anti-friction tongue. When locked, key
outside or Knob inside retracts all bolts
simultaneously. Outside Knob remains locked until
thumb turn is restored to vertical position. Use
Knob type.
Single Cylinder Deadbolt Lock: deadbolt thrown
or retracted by key from outside or by inside turn
unit. Bolt automatically deadlocks when fully thrown

Indicator Lock: for Toilet Stalls with safety release


lock.

2. Door Hinges

a. Brand: Morgan or hafele, loose pin hinge 4 ½” x 4”


heavyduty, chrome finish.

Schedule:
- Four Ball Bearing Hinges: 4 ½ ” x 4” for
metal louver doors over 900 mm in width
and/or over 44 mm thickness, strictly SUS
304, Stainless Steel based

- Floor Hinge: standard duty floor hinge


with closer on active and inactive leaf

b. Hinge finish shall match locusts of respective


openings; stainless steel.

3. Door Closer:(Only on Specified Doors) grade 1 door closer


with hold open function on active and inactive leaf. Can be
surface mounted on hinge face or stop face for metal doors
indicated in the Schedule, with finish matching locust of the
respective opening and a slim line look; concealed type for
aluminum doors to provide by aluminum door fabricator. Door
closer shall be incorporated in the door closer. Brand: RYOBI
brand or equal

f. All other necessary hardware such as latch bolts,


catch locks, door chain fasteners, door stops, wall
stops and holders, push plates, handles, etc. shall
be of type, size and design suitable for the
purpose.

OWNER: CHARLON DALAN


A. . PAINTING WORKS

All materials shall be Environmental protection Agency (EPA)


certified and approved.

Painting Materials:

1. Submit various painting materials specification data and


sample to be used for Procuring Entity‟s approval.

2. All primers, thinners and putty, also waterproofing for


internal and external application shall be the same brand
as the specified material.

3. Painting materials including its application must be


covered with minimum of five- (5) year guarantee to be
rendered by the painting manufacturer.

7. Use BOYSEN or DAVIES/ OR EQUAL BRAND for all painted works.

Application:

1. All sample paint shall be submit on at least 300-mm x


300-mm plywood panel, color and shade as per approval
by the Procuring Entity.

2. Application shall be as per paint Manufacturer‟s


specification and recommendation.

3. Provide all drop cloth and other covering requisite for


protection of floors, walls, aluminum, glass, finishes and
other works.

4. All applications and methods used shall strictly follow the


Manufacturer's Instructions and Specifications. All surfaces
including masonry wall shall be thoroughly cleaned, puttied,
sandpapered, rubbed and polished; masonry wall shall be
treated with Neutralizer.

All exposed finish hardware, lighting fixtures and


accessories, glass and the like shall be adequately
protected so that these are not stained with paint and other
painting materials prior to painting works. All other surfaces
endangered by stains and paint marks should be taped and
covered with craft paper.Manufacturer: Boysen or Davies
Paint

Painting Schedule:

1. Interior

a. Interior Concrete or Masonry Painted - Three (3)


coats water-based masonry plain semi-gloss finish.
Sample Shades for Procuring Entity‟s Approval.

b. Plain Flat Finish: Acrylic water-based paint on


ceilings, three (3) coats. FLAT

c. Plain Semi-gloss in Acrylic water-based Epoxy paint on interior walls, columns, on


all other interior concrete surfaces.

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ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION

1.0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION

1.1 The work to be done under this DIVISION of the Specifications


consist of the fabrication, furnishing delivery and installation,
complete in all details of the Electrical Work, at the subject
premises and all work materials incidental to the proper
completion of the installation, except those portions of the work
which are expressly stated to be done by others. All work shall
be done in accordance with the governing Codes and
Regulations and with the Specifications, except where same
shall conflict with such codes etc., which latter shall then govern.
The requirements with regards to materials and workmanship
specify the required standard for the furnishing of all labor,
materials and appliances necessary for the complete
installation of the work specified herein and indicated on the
drawings. The Specifications are intended to provide a broad
outline of the requirement and are not intended to include all
details of design and construction.

1.2 LAWS/CODES and REGULATIONS:

The work under this DIVISION shall be executed in accordance


with the latest requirements of the following:

 Building Code of the Philippines


 Philippine Electrical Code
 Laws, ordinances, and regulations of the locality having
jurisdiction over the project.
 Power and telephone utility companies
 UAP Doc. 301

The requirements of the above mentioned governing


laws/codes and the requirements of the companies having
involvement/participation are hereby made part of this
Specifications and the ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR is
required to comply with the same.

This does not relieve the ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR from


complying with requirements of specifications or drawings in
excess of above laws and ordinances, codes and requirements
which are not prohibited by the same.

1.3 GUARANTEE

The ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR shall guarantee that the


electrical system is free from all grounds and defective
materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from
the date of acceptance of the work. All defects arising within
the guarantee period shall be reminded by the ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTOR at his own expense.

The ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR shall indemnify and save


harmless PROCURING ENTITY from and against all claims,
suits,
actions, or liabilities for damages arising from injuries,
disabilities or loss of life to persons or damage to public or
private properties resulting from fault or any act of contractor or
his representative in the execution of this work.
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The partial acceptance of the work for the purpose of making
partial payments, based on the estimated cost satisfactorily
completed by the ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, shall not be
considered as final acceptance of that portion of the work.

1.4 DRAWINGS & SPECIFICATIONS

1.4.1 The electrical plans, which constitute an integral part of


these Specifications, shall serve as the working
drawings. The plans indicate the general layout and
arrangement of the complete electrical system and
other works.

1.4.2 The drawings and specifications are meant specifically


to be complementary to each other and where it is
called for by one shall be binding as if called for by both.
Anything which is basically required to complete the
installation for proper operation but not expressly
mentioned on the drawings and/or specifications shall
be furnished and installed by the ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTOR at no extra cost to the PROCURING
ENTITY as though specifically stipulated or shown in
both.

1.4.3 Procuring Entity shall have the final decision on any


apparent conflict between the drawings and
specifications or on any under and controversial point
in either or both.

3.1 Workmanship

The ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR shall execute the work in


the most thorough, prompt and workmanlike manner and in
accordance with the plans and specifications. The installations
shall be done thru standard methods and good engineering
practices.

3.2 Materials

All materials to be installed shall be brand new except as


otherwise noted on the plans or specifications. The materials
shall be as specified. No substitution of materials is allowed.
Should the ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR find it necessary to
use another type/brand of materials instead of the specified
item, he shall first obtain approval from the PROCURING
ENTITY prior to installation. Any substituted material installed
without the approval of the PROCURING ENTITY shall be
subject to replacement.

3.3 Coordination

It is the sole responsibility of the ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR


to conduct coordination of his activities with the following:

3.3.1 Other trades and suppliers


3.3.2 Procuring Entity/Engineer
3.3.3 EPPI
3.3.4 Local Government Authority

3.4 Deviation From The Plans

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No deviation from the plans is to be made unless given notice
or approval by the PROCURING ENTITY.

3.5 Record Drawings and „As-Built” plan.

The ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR is required to keep an


active record of the actual installation during the progress of the
job. This shall be the reference in the preparation of the „As-
Built‟ plans which shall include all pertinent information,
complete in all aspect of the actual installation, and all new
information not originally shown in the contract drawings. The
„As-Built‟ plans shall be prepared by the ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTOR at his expense and shall be submitted to the
Procuring Entity for approval upon the completion of the work.
The approval of the „As-Built‟ drawings shall be a pre-requisite
for the final acceptance of the electrical works.

Submit two (2) copies of the “As-Built” drawings signed and dry
sealed by the ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR‟S. Registered
Professional Electrical Engineer. Original tracing/reproduceable
copy shall also be submitted to the PROCURING ENTITY.

3.6 Samples & Shop Drawings

3.6.1 30 days prior to the installation or fabrication of


materials the ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR shall
submit to Procuring Entity the following for approval.

a. Shop drawings of panel boards showing


arrangements of circuit breakers, bus bar sizes,
lugs, etc. Indicate all dimensions.
b. Shop drawings or samples required as noted in the
drawings.
c. Samples and catalogs of materials intended to be
installed.

3.6.2 The ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR shall also submit to


the Procuring Entity without delay shop drawings and
other submittals which may be required by Procuring
Entity during the progress of construction.
3.6.3 The above requirements shall be submitted to the
Procuring Entityat the earliest possible time to give
allowance for checking and verification. These shall be
complete in all aspects.
3.6.4 Submit four (4) sets of each shop drawings.

3.7 Electric Power

The ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for his


own electric power needed for the execution of the job.

3.8 TEST

Conduit tests on all electrical conductors installed in the


presence of the PROCURING ENTITY‟s representative.

3.8.1 check for grounds


3.8.2 insulation resistance test
3.8.3 continuity test for all outlets
3.8.4 voltage level test
3.8.5 phase relationship

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3.8.6 check circuit connections at panel boards, all single
phase circuit shall be connected to phase as shown in
the load schedule.

3.9 Submit Reports On Tests

All reports must be formal, typewritten and properly identified.

3.10 All defects found during the test shall be repaired immediately
by the ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR.

3.11 All tools, equipment and instruments needed to conduct tests


shall be on the account of the CONTRACTOR.

4.0 METHODS & MATERIALS

4.1 Conduits

4.4.1 Rigid Steel Conduits (RSC) and Intermediate Metal


Conduit (IMC):

a. Standard trade sizes, hot dipped galvanized


with inside enamel or epoxy coating.
Matsushita, Allied, Setsuyo, Pusan and
Maruichi.
b. Joints-threaded coupling for joints.
c. Use for power & lighting.

4.4.2 Polyvinyl Chloride Conduit (PVC)

a. Standard trade sizes, schedule 40 “ATLANTA”.


b. Coupling & fittings - standard couplings for joints by
solvent weld process.
c. Telephone System & other auxiliary system.

4.4.3 Installation of Conduits

a. Installation is in accordance with PEC and of


good engineering practice.
b. Use standard trade sizes locknut and bushing
at each end terminating in boxes/panel boards.
Ensure electrically continuous conduit system.
c. Provide independent conduits supports using
hangers, supports or fastenings spaced in
accordance with good engineering practice and
PEC.
d. Use adjustable trapeze hangers for horizontal
parallel runs.
e. Conduits bends shall not be more than the
equivalent of three (3) 90 degree bends
between pulling points.
f. Conduit threads cut on job shall have same
effective lengths, thread dimensions, and taper
as factory threads.
g. Cut ends of conduit square with hand or power
saw and ream to remove burrs and sharp
edges. Do not use wheel cutter.
h. Clamps shall be galvanized malleable iron one-
hole straps, beam clamps or other approved
device with necessary bolts and expansion
shields.
i. Trapeze hangers shall be used for parallel runs
of conduits. Install conduit clamps at end of
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each run and at each elbow. Paint hangers
one prime coat of red lead or zinc chromate,
and one finish coat of an approved color.
Hangers are not detailed but must be adequate
to support combined weight of conduit,
conductors and hangers. Submit shop
drawings for approval.
l. All underground conduits installed shall be
provided with concrete encasement at least
8cm. thick outer face of conduit.

OWNER: CHARLON DALAN


4.2 Wires

1. Wires shall be annealed copper, 98% or better


conductivity, insulated, single, except as noted in the
drawings.
2. 600 volt class type as indicated in the plans.
3. Wires greater than no. 8 mm2 shall be stranded.
4. Minimum size shall be #3.5 TW for power and lighting
circuits.
5. Telephone wires shall be no. 22 AWG jacketed type, 4
wires.
6. Use standard methods in pulling wires.
7. Splices of wires/cables shall be done inside junction
boxes or auxiliary gutters using standard connectors.
No wires shall be spliced inside conduits.
8. All wires and cables shall be color coded as follows:

Phase A Red

Phase B Yellow

Phase C Black

Ground Green

NeutralWhite

4.2 Connectors

Use solderless mechanical pressure - type lugs, copper

4.3 Insulation

All splices shall be properly insulated using 3M electrical tape.


Application of insulation tape shall be equivalent to the
insulation of the wire concerned. Use filler compound, “Scotch
fillat sharp edges to provide smooth surface before taping.

4.5 Panel board & Circuit Breaker

4.5.1 NEMA type/enclosure unless noted, PEC rules and


regulations, circuit breaker type shall be 230V, number
of pole as required.

4.5.2 Panel boards shall contain a single brand of circuit


breakers and as manufactured by “Schneider Electric”,
“Cutler Hammer” or “GE”.

4.5.3 All circuit breakers used as main shall be “Bolt on” type
molded case, thermal magnetic protective, quick make,
quick break, trip free from handle, trip indicating,
number and size as shown in the schedule. Internal
common trip for 2 and 3 pole breakers.

4.5.5 All circuit breakers used as branches rated at below 100


AT and specifically installed in lighting panel boards
shall be be „bolt-on‟.
4.5.6 Word “space” indicated in the schedule shall mean that
complete bus, insulators, etc. shall be included ready to
accept future circuit breaker of the same frame size as
the largest branch circuit breaker.

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MECHANICAL WORKS

NOTE :
Contractor / Builder will be provided with List of
INVENTORY OF AIR CONDITIONING UNITS TO BE SUPPLIED BY
THE PROCURING ENTITY – COMING FROM EXISTING OFFICE.
This ATTACHMENT SHALL BE “ ATTACHMENT A“ Such items are
prescribed to be RE-Used.

Additional ACUs to be installed are shown in the mechanical plans.


Provision for additional ACUs in excess of what is prescribed will
be considered non-responsive.

4.2.1 Relocation of some existing cassette type ACU's (please refer to


the Mechanical Plan M-2)

4.2.2 Dismantling, transfer and installation of ACU‟s from existing


PPPCP office to its new location as shown in the mechanical plan

4.2.3 Relocation of Building Owned ACU's as shown in the mechanical


plans

4.2.4 Fabrication of Duct connecting to Building Owned ACU's as


shown in the mechanical plans

4.2.4.1 The air-conditioning supply ducts shall be of low-


pressure construction and fabricated as per “SMACNA” (Sheet
Metal and Air-Conditioning National Association) Standards.

4.2.4.2 The air ducts shall be properly insulated with fiberglass


insulation, 32 kg/m³ density with reinforced aluminum foil vapor
barrier on the outside. Insulation thickness shall be 25mm.
4.2.5 Installation of refrigerant lines, drain pipes and electrical supply on
all relocated ACUs

4.2.6 Installation of Exhaust System at the following areas:


Refer to Mechanical Plan M-1 for details

 Additional Toilets (Male, Female and Executive CR)


 Audio-Visual Room
 Employees Lounge
 Serving Area/Pantry
 Data Center

4.2.7 Installation of return air inlets on all enclosed rooms supplied by


ducted ACUs (Refer to mechanical plans M-2)

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