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BILLS OF QUANTITIES

FOR
NEW NKONKWANA JUNIOR SECONDARY
SCHOOL
AT
WILLOWVALE
FOR
IDC

ARCHITECT
OSMOND LANGE ARCHITECTS
First Floor, Pilot Mill House
The Quarry
EAST LONDON
5201
043 - 721 0033
Tel.
043 - 721 0038
Fax.
E-mail olael@o-l.co.za
Consulting Engineers
EVANS CONSULTING ENGINEERS
043 - 721 3192
Tel.
Fax.
043 - 721 1553
E-mail darryl@evansconsulting.co.za

QUANTITY SURVEYORS
HRN QUANTITY SURVEYORS
Registered Quantity Surveyors
70 Frere Road
Vincent
EAST LONDON
5247
Tel.
Fax.
E-mail

043 - 726 5404


043 - 726 5437
per Notes to Tenderers

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INDEX TO BILLS OF QUANTITIES


Page No

Bill No
SECTION NO. 1: PRELIMINARIES

SECTION NO. 2: BUILDING COMPLEX

28

1 EARTHWORKS (PROVISIONAL)

29

Trade Preambles

29

Supplementary Preambles

29

Excavation Other Than Bulk

30

Carting Away.

31

Earth Filling, Etc.

31

Keeping Excavations Free Of Water

31

Soil Poisoning

32

2 CONCRETE, FORMWORK REINFORCEMENT

34

Trade Preambles

34

Supplementary Preambles

34

Unreinforced Concrete Cast Against Excavated Surfaces

35

Unreinforced Concrete

35

Reinforced Concrete Cast Against Excavated Surfaces

35

Reinforced Concrete

35

Test Blocks

36

Finishing Top Surface Of Concrete

36

Rough Formwork (Degree Of Accuracy ii) (Cpap Work Group No 111)

36

Movement Joints, Etc.

36

Reinforcement (Provisional) (Cpap Work Group No 114)

37

3 MASONRY

39

Trade Preambles

39

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Brickwork

39

Brickwork In Foundations (Provisional)

40

Brickwork In Superstructure

40

Brickwork Sundries

41

Face Brickwork Internally

41

Face Brickwork Externally

42

Sundries

42

4 WATERPROOFING

44

Trade Preambles

44

Dampproofing Of Walls And Floors

44

5 ROOF COVERINGS

45

Trade Preambles

45

Supplementary Preambles

45

Ribbed Metal Sheeting And Accessories

45

Roof And Wall Lining And Insulation

46

6 CARPENTRY AND JOINERY

48

Trade Preambles

48

Supplementary Preambles

48

Eaves, Verges, Etc.

49

Skirtings

50

Framed Doors, Etc.

50

Semi Solid Core Flush Doors

50

Solid Core Flush Doors

51

Framed Frames, Etc.

51

Beads, Architraves, Etc.

51

7 CEILINGS, PARTITIONS, ETC.

53

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Trade Preambles

53

Supplementary Preambles

53

Ceiling Construction, Cornices, Etc. (Cpap Work Group No 126)

53

Nailed Up Ceilings (Cpap Work Group No 126)

54

8 FLOOR COVERINGS

56

Trade Preambles

56

Needle Punch Carpet Sheeting And Tiles

56

Skirtings, Nosings, Etc.

56

Floor Coverings

56

Polish, Sealers, Etc.

56

9 IRONMONGERY

57

Trade Preambles

57

Supplementary Preambles

57

Hinges, Floor Spring Hinges, Bolts, Panic Bolts, Etc.

57

Locks

57

Bathroom Fittings

58

Sundries

58

Pinning Boards, Writing Boards, Projection Screens, Etc.

58

10 METALWORK

60

Trade Preambles

60

Supplementary Preambles

60

Galvanised Welded Screens, Gates, Etc.

60

Galvanized Pressed Steel Door Frames

61

Galvanised Pressed Steel Combination Doors And Frames

62

Aluminium Windows, Doors, Glazed Screens. (Cpap Work Group No 140)

62

Chromadek Roller Doors, Etc.

63

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11 PLASTERING

65

Trade Preambles

65

Supplementary Preambles

65

Screeds

65

Granolithic

65

Internal Plaster

66

External Plaster

66

Corner Protectors, Dividing Strips, Etc. (Cpap Work Group No 136)

66

12 TILING

68

Trade Preambles

68

Supplementary Preambles

68

Ceramic Wall Tiling

70

Sandstone Floor Tiles

70

13 GLAZING

72

Trade Preambles

72

Glazing To Steel With Putty

72

14 PAINTWORK

73

Trade Preambles

73

Supplementary Preambles

73

On Floated Plaster

73

On Plaster Board

74

On Fibre-cement

74

On Metal

75

On Wood, Wood Board

75

SECTION SUMMARY

78

SECTION NO. 3: ADJUSTMENT TO FOLDING DOOR

79

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1 CONCRETE FORMWORK REINFORCEMENT

80

Trade Preambles

80

Supplementary Preambles

80

Reinforced Concrete

81

Test Blocks

81

Rough Formwork (Degree Of Accuracy ii) (Cpap Work Group No 111)

81

Movement Joints. Etc.

81

Reinforcement (Provisional) (Cpap Work Group No 114)

82

2 MASONRY

84

Trade Preambles

84

Brickwork

84

Brickwork In Superstructure

85

Brickwork Sundries

85

Face Brickwork Internally

85

3 CARPENTRY AND JOINERY

87

Trade Preambles

87

Supplementary Preambles

87

Skirtings

87

4 FLOOR COVERINGS

88

Trade Preambles

88

Floor Coverings

88

Polish, Sealers, Etc.

88

5 PLASTERING

89

Trade Preambles

89

Screeds

89

Internal Plaster

89

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6 PAINTWORK

90

Trade Preambles

90

Supplementary Preambles

90

On Floated Plaster

90

On Wood, Wood Board

91

SECTION SUMMARY

93

SECTION NO. 4: 6 PIT LATRINE

94

1 EARTHWORKS (PROVISIONAL)

95

Trade Preambles

95

Supplementary Preambles

95

Excavation Other Than Bulk

96

Carting Away

97

Earth Filling, Etc.

97

Keeping Excavations Free Of Water

97

2 CONCRETE FORMWORK REINFORCEMENT

99

Trade Preambles

99

Supplementary Preambles

99

Unreinforced Concrete Cast Against Excavated Surfaces

100

Reinforced Concrete

100

Reinforced Concrete Cast Against Excavated Surfaces

100

Test Blocks

100

Finishing Top Surface Of Concrete

101

Rough Formwork (Degree Of Accuracy ii) (Cpap Work Group No 111)

101

Movement Joints, Etc.

101

Reinforcement (Provisional) (Cpap Work Group No 114)

101

3 MASONRY

104

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Trade Preambles

104

Supplementary Preambles

104

Brickwork In Foundations (Provisional)

105

Brickwork In Superstructure

105

Face Brickwork Internally

106

Face Brickwork Externally

106

Face Brickwork Copings, Sills, Etc.

106

Brickwork Sundries

106

4 WATERPROOFING

108

Trade Preambles

108

Dampproofing Of Walls And Floors

108

Joint Sealants, Etc.

108

5 ROOF COVERINGS

109

Trade Preambles

109

Supplementary Preambles

109

Roof Coverings, Etc.

109

Roof And Wall Lining And Insulation

110

6 CARPENTRY AND JOINERY

112

Trade Preambles

112

Supplementary Preambles

112

Roof Sundries

113

Eaves, Verges, Etc.

113

Framed Doors, Etc.

113

Solid Core Flush Doors

114

Framed Frames, Etc.

114

Beads, Architraves, Etc.

114

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7 CEILINGS, PARTITIONS, ETC.

116

Trade Preambles

116

Supplementary Preambles

116

Insulation

116

Nailed Up Ceilings (Cpap Work Group No 126)

117

8 IRONMONGERY

119

Trade Preambles

119

Supplementary Preambles

119

Hinges, Floor Spring Hinges, Bolts, Panic Bolts, Etc.

119

Locks

119

Handles, Flush Pulls, Etc.

119

Bathroom Fittings

120

Sundries

120

9 METALWORK

122

Trade Preambles

122

Supplementary Preambles

122

Metalwork

122

Galvanized Pressed Steel Door Frames

122

Aluminium Windows, Doors, Etc. (Cpap Work Group No 149)

122

10 PLASTERING

125

Trade Preambles

125

Supplementary Preambles

125

Screeds

125

Internal Plaster

125

External Plaster

125

Corner Protectors, Dividing Strips, Etc. (Cpap Work Group No 136)

125

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11 TILING

126

Trade Preambles

126

Supplementary Preambles

126

Ceramic Wall Tiling

128

Sandstone Floor Tiles

128

12 PAINTWORK

130

Trade Preambles

130

Supplementary Preambles

130

Painting

130

On Floated Plaster

130

On Fibre-cement, Etc.

131

On Metal

131

On Wood, Wood Board

131

13 PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE

134

Trade Preambles

134

Supplementary Preambles

134

Sanitary Fittings (Cpap Work Group No. 148)

134

Waste Unions, Etc.

134

Traps, Etc.

134

Taps, Valves, Etc.

135

SECTION SUMMARY

137

SECTION NO. 5: 10 PIT LATERINE

138

1 EARTHWORKS (PROVISIONAL)

139

Trade Preambles

139

Supplementary Preambles

139

Excavation Other Than Bulk

140

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Carting Away.

141

Earth Filling, Etc.

141

Keeping Excavations Free Of Water

141

2 CONCRETE, FORMWORK, REINFORCEMENT

143

Trade Preambles

143

Supplementary Preambles

143

Concrete, Formwork & Reinforcement

144

Unreinforced Concrete Cast Against Excavated Surfaces

144

Reinforced Concrete

144

Reinforced Concrete Cast Against Excavated Surfaces

144

Test Blocks

144

Finishing Top Surface Of Concrete

145

Rough Formwork (Degree Of Accuracy ii) (Cpap Work Group No 111)

145

Movement Joints, Etc.

145

Reinforcement (Provisional) (Cpap Work Group No 114)

145

3 MASONRY

148

Trade Preambles

148

Supplementary Preambles

148

Brickwork

148

Brickwork In Foundations

149

Brickwork In Superstructure

149

Face Brickwork Internally

150

Face Brickwork Externally

150

Brickwork Sundries

150

4 WATERPROOFING

152

Trade Preambles

152

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Dampproofing Of Walls And Floors

152

Joint Sealants, Etc.

152

5 ROOF COVERINGS

153

Trade Preambles

153

Supplementary Preambles

153

Roof Coverings, Etc.

153

Roof And Wall Lining And Insulation

154

6 CARPENTRY AND JOINERY

156

Trade Preambles

156

Supplementary Preambles

156

Roof Sundries

157

Eaves, Verges, Etc.

157

Skirtings

157

Framed Doors, Etc.

158

Solid Core Flush Doors

158

Framed Frames, Etc.

158

Beads, Architraves, Etc.

158

7 CEILINGS, PARTITIONS, ETC.

160

Trade Preambles

160

Supplementary Preambles

160

Insulation

160

Nailed Up Ceilings (Cpap Work Group No 126)

161

8 IRONMONGERY

163

Trade Preambles

163

Supplementary Preambles

163

Hinges, Floor Spring Hinges, Bolts, Panic Bolts, Etc.

163

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Locks

163

Bathroom Fittings

163

Sundries

164

9 METALWORK

166

Trade Preambles

166

Supplementary Preambles

166

Galvanised Welded Screens, Gates, Etc.

166

Galvanized Pressed Steel Door Frames

166

Aluminium Windows, Doors, Etc. (Cpap Work Group No 149)

167

10 PLASTERING

169

Trade Preambles

169

Supplementary Preambles

169

Screeds

169

Granolithic

169

Internal Plaster

169

External Plaster

169

Corner Protectors, Dividing Strips, Etc. (Cpap Work Group No 136)

170

11 TILING

172

Trade Preambles

172

Supplementary Preambles

172

Sandstone Floor Tiles

174

12 PAINTWORK

176

Trade Preambles

176

Supplementary Preambles

176

On Floated Plaster

176

On Fibre-cement, Etc.

177

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On Metal

177

On Wood, Wood Board

177

13 PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE

180

Trade Preambles

180

Supplementary Preambles

180

Sanitary Fittings (Cpap Work Group No. 148)

180

Taps, Valves, Etc.

180

SECTION SUMMARY

181

SECTION NO. 6: PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE (PROVISIONAL)

182

1 RAINWATER DISPOSAL

183

Trade Preambles

183

Supplementary Preambles

183

Rainwater Disposal (Cpap Work Group No 148):

183

2 STORMWATER DRAINAGE

184

Trade Preambles

184

Supplementary Preambles

184

Stormwater Channels (Cpap Work Group No 146)

185

Expansion Joints:

186

Joint Sealants, Etc. (Cpap Work Group No 120)

186

Stormwater Drainage (Cpap Work Group No 146)

186

3 SUB-SOIL DRAINAGE

190

Trade Preambles

190

Supplementary Preambles

190

Subsoil Drainage (Cpap Work Group No 146)

191

4 SOIL DRAINAGE

193

Trade Preambles

193

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Supplementary Preambles

193

Soil Drainage (Cpap Work Group No 146)

194

Testing:

197

5 SANITARY FITTINGS

199

Trade Preambles

199

Supplementary Preambles

199

Sanitary Fittings (Cpap Work Group No. 148)

200

Waste Unions, Etc.

200

Traps, Etc.

201

Taps, Valves, Etc.

201

6 SANITARY PLUMBING

203

Trade Preambles

203

Supplementary Preambles

203

Sanitary Plumbing (Cpap Work Group No. 148)

203

7 WATER SUPPLY IN GROUND

204

Trade Preambles

204

Supplementary Preambles

204

Water Supplies In Ground (Cpap Work Group No. 148)

205

Testing:

207

8 WATER SUPPLY IN BUILDING

209

Trade Preambles

209

Supplementary Preambles

209

Water Supplies In Building (Cpap Work Group No. 148)

210

Electric Water Heaters

211

Testing

211

9 FIRE SERVICE

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Trade Preambles

213

Supplementary Preambles

213

Water Supplies To Fire Appliances (Cpap Work Group No 148)

215

Fire Appliances, Etc.

215

Sundries

216

Testing:

217

10 LAGGING, HOLES, ETC

219

Trade Preambles

219

Lagging (Cpap Work Group No 148)

219

Sleeves (Cpap Work Group No 148)

219

SECTION SUMMARY

220

SECTION NO. 7: EXTERNAL WORKS (PROVISIONAL)

221

1 SITE PREPERATION

222

Trade Preambles

222

Demolitions (Cpap Work Group 104)

222

Site Clearance, Etc. (Cpap Work Group 104)

223

2 BULK EARTHWORKS

225

Trade Preambles

225

Supplementary Preambles

225

Site Clearance, Etc. (Cpap Work Group No 104)

225

Bulk Excavation (Cpap Work Group No 104)

226

Earth Filling, Etc.

226

Tests (Cpap Work Group No 104)

227

3 TEMPORARY CLASSROOMS

230

Trade Preambles

230

Demolitions (Cpap Work Group No 104)

230

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Earthworks (Cpap Work Group No 104)

231

Earth Filling, Etc.

231

Surface Preparation:

232

Concrete (Cpap Work Group No 110)

232

Reinforced Concrete

232

Reinforced Concrete Cast Against Excavated Surfaces

232

Test Blocks

232

Finishing Top Surface Of Concrete

232

Rough Formwork (Degree Of Accuracy ii) (Cpap Work Group No 111)

232

Reinforcement (Cpap Work Group No 114)

233

Corrugated Metal Sheeting And Accessories (Cpap Work Group No 124)

233

Carpentry And Joinery (Cpap Work Group No 124)

233

Roof Construction

233

Roof Sundries

234

Framed Doors, Etc.

234

Timber Wall Cladding, Etc. (Cpap Work Group No 124)

234

Ceiling Construction, Cornices, Etc. (Cpap Work Group No 126)

235

Hinges, Floor Spring Hinges, Bolts, Panic Bolts, Etc. (Cpap Work Group No 132)

235

Locks

235

Pinning Boards, Writing Boards, Projection Screens, Etc.

235

Galvanised Steel Windows, Doors, Etc. (Cpap Work Group No 136)

235

Paintwork (Cpap Work Group No 152)

236

On Fibre-cement, Etc.

236

On Metal

236

On Wood, Wood Board

236

Precast Concrete Block Paving And Road Surfacing (Cpap Work Group No 112)

236

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Stock Fencing And Gates

238

Sundries

238

4 WALKWAYS

240

Trade Preambles

240

Supplementary Preambles

240

Earthworks (Cpap Work Group No 104)

240

Earth Filling, Etc.

241

Surface Preparation:

241

Soil Poisoning

241

Concrete (Cpap Work Group No 110)

241

Unreinforced Concrete

241

Unreinforced Concrete Cast Against Excavated Surfaces

242

Reinforced Concrete

242

Reinforced Concrete Cast Against Excavated Surfaces

242

Test Blocks

242

Finishing Top Surface Of Concrete

242

Rough Formwork (Degree Of Accuracy ii) (Cpap Work Group No 111)

242

Movement Joints, Etc.

242

Reinforcement (Cpap Work Group No 114)

243

Waterproofing (Cpap Work Group No 120)

243

Dampproofing Of Walls And Floors

243

Joint Sealants, Etc.

243

Ribbed Metal Sheeting And Accessories (Cpap Work Group No 124)

243

Sheet Metal Flashings, Linings, Coping, Etc. (Cpap Work Group No 148)

244

Carpentry And Joinery (Cpap Work Group No 124)

244

Prefabricated Roof Trusses, Etc.

244

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Roof Construction

244

Eaves, Verges, Etc.

244

Galvanised Steel Columns And Beams (Cpap Work Group No 136)

245

Sundry Galvanized Steelwork

245

Screeds (Cpap Work Group No 142)

245

Sandstone Floor Tiles (Cpap Work Group No 144)

245

Paintwork (Cpap Work Group No 152)

246

On Fibre-cement, Etc.

246

On Wood

246

Rainwater Disposal (Cpap Work Group No 148):

246

5 PAVINGS, ROADWORK, ETC.

248

Trade Preambles

248

Excavations (Cpap Work Group 104)

248

Bitumen Pavings (Cpap Work Group No 154)

249

Precast Concrete Block Paving And Road Surfacing (Cpap Work Group No 112)

250

Road Marking On Concrete Pavers:

251

Road Signs

251

Budgetary Allowances

251

6 CONCRETE APRONS, ETC.

253

Trade Preambles

253

Earthworks (Cpap Work Group No 104)

253

Earth Filling, Etc.

254

Surface Preparation:

254

Soil Poisoning

254

Concrete (Cpap Work Group No 110)

254

Unreinforced Concrete Cast Against Excavated Surfaces

254

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Reinforced Concrete

254

Reinforced Concrete Cast Against Excavated Surfaces

255

Test Blocks

255

Rough Formwork (Degree Of Accuracy ii) (Cpap Work Group No 111)

255

Movement Joints, Etc.

255

Reinforcement (Cpap Work Group No 114)

255

Waterproofing (Cpap Work Group No 120)

255

Dampproofing Of Walls And Floors

255

Joint Sealants, Etc.

256

Screeds (Cpap Work Group No 142)

256

Sandstone Floor Tiles (Cpap Work Group No 144)

256

7 RETAINING WALLS, SEATING, ETC.

258

Trade Preambles

258

Excavations (Cpap Work Group No. 104)

258

Earth Filling, Etc.

259

Unreinforced Concrete Cast Against Excavated Surfaces (Cpap Work Group No 110)

259

Smooth Formwork (Degree Of Accuracy ii) (Cpap Work Group No 111)

259

Brickwork In Foundations (Cpap Work Group No 118)

259

Brickwork In Superstructure

260

Face Brickwork Externally

260

Dampproofing Of Walls And Floors (Cpap Work Group No 120)

261

External Plaster (Cpap Work Group No 142)

261

On Floated Plaster (Cpap Work Group No 152)

261

8 WATER TANKS AND STANDS

263

Trade Preambles

263

Supplementary Preambles

263

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Earthworks (Cpap Work Group No. 104)

263

Carting Away.

264

Unreinforced Concrete Cast Against Excavated Surfaces (Cpap Work Group No. 110)

264

Reinforced Concrete Cast Against Excavated Surfaces (Cpap Work Group No. 110)

264

Reinforcement (Cpap Work Group No. 114)

264

Masonry (Cpap Work Group No. 118)

264

Face Brickwork Externally

265

Plastering (Cpap Work Group No. 142)

265

Water Tanks (Cpap Work Group No 148)

265

9 HIGH RISE WATER TANK

267

Trade Preambles

267

Galvanised Mild Steel Water Supply Pipes (Cpap Work Group No 148)

267

Builders Work To Plumbing Installation (Cpap Work Group No 148)

269

10 FENCING

272

Trade Preambles

272

Supplementary Preambles

272

Security Fencing (Cpap Work Group No 136)

272

Site Preperation (Cpap Work Group No 104)

273

Stock Fencing And Gates (Cpap Work Group No 136)

273

Welded Mesh Fencing (Cpap Work Group No 136)

274

Sundries (Cpap Work Group No 136)

276

SECTION SUMMARY

279

SECTION NO. 8: PROVISIONAL SUMS

280

1 BUILDERS WORK (PROVISIONAL)

281

Trade Preambles

281

Supplementary Preambles

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Builders Work In Connection With Electrical Installation:


2 BUDGETARY AMOUNTS AND BUILDERS WORK

281
284

Budgetary Allowances:

284

3 PROVISIONAL AMOUNTS

285

Selected Sub-contract Works

285

Electrical

286

Mechanical

286

4 CONTINGENCIES, ESCALATION, ETC.

290

Monetary Allowances

290

SECTION SUMMARY

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ANNEXURES
ANNEXURE A - Site plan, detail drawings and schedules

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R
c
SECTION 1
MEANING OF TERMS TENDER / TENDERER
Any reference to the words Tender" or "Tenderer" herein and/or in any other documentation
shall be construed to have the same meaning as the words "Bid" or "Bidder"
PRELIMINARIES
The JBCC Preliminaries Code 2103, May 2005 edition for use with the JBCC Principal
Building Agreement Edition 4.1 Code 2101, March 2005 is taken to be incorporated herein.
The tenderer is deemed to have referred to these documents for the full intent and meaning of
each clause. These clauses are referred to by number and heading only. Where standard
clauses or options are not applicable to the contract such modifications or corrections as are
necessary are given under each relevant clause. Where an item is not relevant to this specific
contract such item is marked "N/A" signifying "Not Applicable".
PRICING OF PRELIMINARIES
Should Option A, as set out in clause B10.3.1 hereinafter be used for the adjustment of
preliminaries then each item priced is to be allocated to one or more of the three categories
Fixed, Value Related or Time Related and the respective amounts entered in the spaces
provided under each item
Items not priced in these Preliminaries shall be deemed to be included elsewhere in these Bills
of Quantities.
SECTION A: JBCC PRINCIPAL BUILDING AGREEMENT
DEFINITIONS
A1.0

DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION


Clause 1.0
Clause 1.1 Definition of Commencement Date is added:
COMMENCEMENT DATE means the date that the agreement, made in terms of the Form
of Offer and Acceptance, comes into effect
Clause 1.1 Definition of Construction Guarantee is amended by replacing it with the
following:
CONSTRUCTION GUARANTEE means a guarantee at call obtained by the contractor from
an institution approved by the employer in terms of the employers construction guarantee
form as selected in the schedule
Clause 1.1 Definition of Construction Period is amended by replacing it with the following:
CONSTRUCTION PERIOD means the period commencing on the commencement date
and ending on the date of practical completion
Clause 1.1 Definition of Corrupt Practice is added:
CORRUPT PRACTICE means the offering, giving, receiving or soliciting of anything of value
to influence the action of a public official in the procurement process or in contract execution.
Clause 1.1 Definition of Fraudulent Practice is added:
FRAUDULENT PRACTICE means a misrepresentation of facts in order to influence a
procurement process or the execution of a contract to the detriment of any tenderer and
includes collusive practice among tenderers (prior to or after the tender submission) designed
to establish tender prices at artificial non-competitive levels and to deprive the tenderer of the
benefits of free and open competition.
Clause 1.1 Definition of "Interest" is amended by replacing it with the following:

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INTEREST means the interest rates applicable on this contract, whether specifically
indicated in the relevant clauses or not, will be the rate as determined by the Minister of
Finance, from time to time, in terms of section 80(1)(b) of the Public Finance Management
Act, 1999 (Act No. 1 of 1999).
Clause 1.1 Definition of Principal Agent is amended by replacing it with the following:
PRINCIPAL AGENT means the person or entity appointed by the employer and named in
the schedule. In the event of a principal agent not being appointed, then all the duties and
obligations of a principal agent as detailed in the agreement shall be fulfilled by a
representative of the employer as named in the schedule
Clause 1.1 Definition of Security is amended by replacing it with the following:
SECURITY means the form of security provided by the employer or contractor, as stated in
the schedule, from which the contractor or employer may recover expense or loss
Clause 1.6 is amended by replacing the words prepaid registered post, telefax or e-mail with
prepaid registered post or telefax
Clause 1.6.4 is amended by replacing it with the following:
No clause
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
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OBJECTIVE AND PREPARATION
A2.0

OFFER, ACCEPTANCE AND PERFORMANCE


Clause 2.0
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

A3.0

DOCUMENTS
Clause 3.0
Clause 3.2.1 is amended by replacing 14.1 with 14.0
Clause 3.7 is amended by the addition of the following:
The contractor shall supply and keep a copy of the JBCC Series 2000 Principal Building
Agreement and Preliminaries applicable to this contract on the site, to which the employer,
principal agent and agents shall have access at all times
Clause 3.10 is amended by replacing the second reference to principal agent with the word
employer
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
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A4.0

DESIGN RESPONSIBILITY
Clause 4.0
Clause 4.3 is amended by replacing it with the following:
No clause
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

A5.0

EMPLOYERS AGENTS
Clause 5.0

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Clause 5.1.2 is amended to include clauses 32.6.3, 34.3, 34.4 and 38.5.8
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

A6.0

SITE REPRESENTATIVE
Clause 6.0
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

A7.0

COMPLIANCE WITH REGULATIONS


Clause 7.0
Note: The provisions herein include inter alia, compliance with all the requirements set out in
the Construction Regulations, 2003 issued under the Occupational Health and Safety Act,
1993 (Act No 85 of 1993), and in particular with Regulation 5(1) requiring the compilation of a
health and safety plan, as well as Regulation 6(1) requiring the appointment of a construction
supervisor
See also clause C10 of Section C Specific Preliminaries
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
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A8.0

WORKS RISK
Clause 8.0
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

A9.0

INDEMNITIES
Clause 9.0

A10.0

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WORKS INSURANCES
Clause 10.0
Clause 10.0 is amended by the addition of the following clauses:
10.5 Damage to the Works
(a) Without in any way limiting the contractors obligations in terms of the contract, the
contractor shall bear the full risk of damage to and/or destruction of the works by
whatever cause during construction of the works and hereby indemnifies and holds
harmless the employer against any such damage. The contractor shall take such
precautions and security measures and other steps for the protection and security of the
works as the contractor may deem necessary
(b) The contractor shall at all times proceed immediately to remove or dispose of any debris
arising from damage to or destruction of the works and to rebuild, restore, replace and/or
repair the works
(c) The employer shall carry the risk of damage to or destruction of the works and material
paid for by the employer that is the result of the excepted risks as set out in 10.6
(d) Where the employer bears the risk in terms of this contract, the contractor shall, if
requested to do so, reinstate any damage or destroyed portions of the works and the costs
of such reinstatement shall be measured and valued in terms of 32.0 hereof
10.6 Injury to Persons or loss of or damage to Properties

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(a) The contractor shall be liable for and hereby indemnifies the employer against any
liability, loss, claim or proceeding whether arising in common law or by statute, consequent
upon personal injuries to or the death of any person whomsoever arising out of or in the
course of or caused by the execution of the works unless due to any act or negligence of
any person for whose actions the employer is legally liable
(b) The contractor shall be liable for and hereby indemnifies the employer against any
liability, loss, claim or proceeding consequent upon loss of or damage to any moveable or
immovable or personal property or property contiguous to the site, whether belonging to or
under the control of the employer or any other body or person, arising out of or in the
course of or by reason of the execution of the works unless due to any act or negligence of
any person for whose actions the employer is legally liable
(c) The contractor shall, upon receiving a contract instruction from the principal agent,
cause the same to be made good in a perfect and workmanlike manner at his own cost and
in default thereof the employer shall be entitled to cause it to be made good and to
recover the cost thereof from the contractor or to deduct the same from amounts due to
the contractor
(d) The contractor shall be responsible for the protection and safety of such portions of the
premises placed under his control by the employer for the purpose of executing the works
until the issue of the certificate of practical completion
(e) Where the execution of the works involves the risk of removal of or interference with
support to adjoining properties including land or structures or any structures to be altered or
added to, the contractor shall obtain adequate insurance and will remain adequately
insured or insured to the specific limit stated in the contract against the death of or injury to
persons or damage to such property consequent on such removal or interference with the
support until such portion of the works has been completed
(f) The contractor shall at all times proceed immediately at his own cost to remove or dispose
of any debris and to rebuild, restore, replace and/or repair such property and to execute the
works
10.7 High risk insurance
In the event of the project being executed in a geological area classified as a High Risk Area,
that is an area which is subject to highly unstable subsurface conditions that might result in
catastrophic ground movement evident by sinkhole or doline formation the following will apply:
10.7.1 Damage to the works
The contractor shall, from the commencement date of the works until the date of the
certificate of practical completion bear the full risk of and hereby indemnifies and holds
harmless the employer against any damage to and/or destruction of the works consequent
upon a catastrophic ground movement as mentioned above. The contractor shall take such
precautions and security measures and other steps for the protection of the works as he may
deem necessary
When so instructed to do so by the principal agent, the contractor shall proceed immediately
to remove and/or dispose of any debris arising from damage to or destruction of the works
and to rebuild, restore, replace and/or repair the works, at the contractors own costs
10.7.2 Injury to persons or loss of or damage to property
The contractor shall be liable for and hereby indemnifies and holds harmless the employer
against any liability, loss, claim or proceeding arising at any time during the period of the
contract whether arising in common law or by statute, consequent upon personal injuries to or
the death of any person whomsoever resulting from, arising out of or caused by a catastrophic
ground movement as mentioned above

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The contractor shall be liable for and hereby indemnifies the employer against any and all
liability, loss, claim or proceeding consequent upon loss of or damage to any moveable or
immovable or personal property or property contiguous to the site, whether belonging to or
under the control of the employer or any other body or person whomsoever arising out of or
caused by a catastrophic ground movement, as mentioned above, which occurred during the
period of the contract
10.7.3 It is the responsibility of the contractor to ensure that he has adequate insurance to
cover his risk and liability as mentioned in 10.7.1 and 10.7.2. Without limiting the contractors
obligations in terms of the contract, the contractor shall, within twenty-one (21) calendar
days of the commencement date but before commencement of the works, submit to the
employer proof of such insurance policy, if requested to do so
10.7.4 The employer shall be entitled to recover any and all losses and/or damages of
whatever nature suffered or incurred consequent upon the contractors default of his
obligations as set out in 10.7.1; 10.7.2 and 10.7.3. Such losses or damages may be recovered
from the contractor or by deducting the same from any amounts still due under this contract
or under any other contract presently or hereafter existing between the employer and the
contractor and for this purpose all these contracts shall be considered one indivisible whole
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
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A11.0

LIABILITY INSURANCES
Clause 11.0

A12.0

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EFFECTING INSURANCES
Clause 12.0
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

A13.0

No Clause

A14.0

SECURITY
Clause 14.0
Clauses 14.1 - 14.8 are amended by replacing them with the following:
14.1 In respect of contracts with a contract sum up to R1 million, the security to be provided
by the contractor to the employer will be a payment reduction of five per cent (5%) of the
value certified in the payment certificate (excluding VAT)
14.1.1 The payment reduction of the value certified in a payment certificate shall be mutatis
mutandi in terms of 31.8(A)
14.1.2 The employer shall be entitled to recover expense and loss from the payment
reduction in terms of 33.0 provided that the employer complies with the provisions of 33.4 in
which event the employers entitlement shall take precedence over his obligations to refund
the payment reduction security or portions thereof to the contractor
14.2 In respect of contracts with a contract sum above R1 million, the contractor shall have
the right to select the security to be provided in terms of 14.3, 14.4, 14.5, 14.6, or 14.7 as
stated in the schedule. Such security shall be provided to the employer within twenty-one
(21) calendar days from commencement date. Should the contractor fail to select the
security to be provided or should the contractor fail to provide the employer with the
selected security within twenty-one (21) calendar days from commencement date, the
security in terms of 14.7 shall be deemed to have been selected.
14.3 Where security as a cash deposit of ten per cent (10%) of the contract sum (excluding
VAT) has been selected:

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14.3.1 The contractor shall furnish the employer with a cash deposit equal in value to ten
per cent (10%) of the contract sum (excluding VAT) within twenty-one (21) calendar days
from commencement date
14.3.2 Within twenty-one (21) calendar days of the date of practical completion of the
works the employer shall reduce the cash deposit to an amount equal to three per cent (3%)
of the contract value (excluding VAT), and refund the balance to the contractor
14.3.3 Within twenty-one (21) calendar days of the date of final completion of the works
the employer shall reduce the cash deposit to an amount equal to one per cent (1%) of the
contract value (excluding VAT) and refund the balance to the contractor
14.3.4 On the date of payment of the amount in the final payment certificate, the
employer shall refund the remainder of the cash deposit to the contractor
14.3.5 The employer shall be entitled to recover expense and loss from the cash deposit in
terms of 33.0 provided that the employer complies with the provisions of 33.4 in which event
the employers entitlement shall take precedence over his obligations to refund the cash
deposit security or portions thereof to the contractor
14.3.6 The parties expressly agree that neither the employer nor the contractor shall be
entitled to cede the rights to the deposit to any third party
14.4 Where security as a variable construction guarantee of ten percent (10%) of the N/A
contract sum (excluding VAT) has been selected:
14.4.1 The contractor shall furnish the employer with an acceptable variable N/A
construction guarantee equal in value to ten per cent (10%) of the contract sum (excluding
VAT) within twenty-one (21) calendar days from commencement date
14.4.2 The variable construction guarantee shall reduce and expire in terms of the Variable N/A
Construction Guarantee form included in the invitation to tender
14.4.3 The employer shall return the variable construction guarantee to the contractor N/A
within fourteen (14) calendar days of it expiring
14.4.4 Where the employer has a right of recovery against the contractor in terms of 33.0, N/A
the employer shall issue a written demand in terms of the variable construction guarantee
14.5 Where security as a fixed construction guarantee of five per cent (5%) of the
contract sum (excluding VAT) and a five per cent (5%) payment reduction of the value
certified in the payment certificate (excluding VAT) has been selected:
14.5.1 The contractor shall furnish a fixed construction guarantee to the employer equal
in value to five per cent (5%) of the contract sum (excluding VAT)
14.5.2 The fixed construction guarantee shall come into force on the date of issue and shall
expire on the date of practical completion
14.5.3 The employer shall return the fixed construction guarantee to the contractor within
fourteen (14) calendar days of it expiring
14.5.4 The payment reduction of the value certified in a payment certificate shall be in terms
of 31.8 (A) and 34.8
14.5.5 Where the employer has a right of recovery against the contractor in terms of 33.0,
the employer shall be entitled to issue a written demand in terms of the fixed construction
guarantee or may recover from the payment reduction or may do both
14.6 Where security as a cash deposit of five per cent (5%) of the contract sum (excluding
VAT) and a payment reduction of five per cent (5%) of the value certified in the payment
certificate (excluding VAT) has been selected:

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14.6.1 The contractor shall furnish the employer with a cash deposit equal in value to five
per cent (5%) of the contract sum (excluding VAT) within twenty-one (21) calendar days
from commencement date
14.6.2 Within twenty-one (21) calendar days of the date of practical completion of the
works the employer shall refund the cash deposit in total to the contractor
14.6.3 The payment reduction of the value certified in a payment certificate shall be mutatis
mutandi in terms of 31.8(A)
14.6.4 Where the employer has a right of recovery against the contractor in terms of 33.0,
the employer may issue a written notice in terms of 33.4 or may recover from the payment
reduction or may do both
14.7 Where security as a payment reduction of ten per cent (10%) of the value certified in
the payment certificate (excluding VAT) has been selected:
14.7.1 The payment reduction of the value certified in a payment certificate shall be mutatis
mutandi in terms of 31.8(B)
14.7.2 The employer shall be entitled to recover expense and loss from the payment
reduction in terms of 33.0 provided that the employer complies with the provisions of 33.4 in
which event the employers entitlement shall take precedence over his obligations to refund
the payment reduction or portions thereof to the contractor
14.8 Payments made by the guarantor to the employer in terms of the fixed or variable
construction guarantee shall not prejudice the rights of the employer or contractor in terms
of this agreement
14.9 Should the contractor fail to furnish the security in terms of 14.2, the employer, in his
sole discretion and without notification to the contractor, is entitled to change the
contractors selected form of security to that of a ten per cent (10%) payment reduction of
the value certified in the payment certificate (excluding VAT), whereafter 14.7 shall be
applicable
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
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EXECUTION
A15.0

PREPARATION FOR AND EXECUTION OF THE WORKS


Clause 15.0
Clause 15.1.1 is amended by replacing it with:
No clause
Clause 15.1.2 is amended by replacing it with:
The security selected in terms of 14.0
Clause 15.1 is amended by the addition of the following clause:
15.1.4 An acceptable health and safety plan, required in terms of the Occupational Health and
Safety Act, 1993 (Act 85 of 1993), within twenty-one (21) calendar days of commencement
date
Clause 15.2.1 is amended by replacing it with the following clause:
Give the contractor possession of the site within ten (10) working days of the contractor
complying with the terms of 15.1.4
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
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A16.0

ACCESS TO THE WORKS

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Clause 16.0
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item
A17.0

CONTRACT INSTRUCTIONS
Clause 17.0
Clause 17.1.11 is amended by deleting the words and the appointment of nominated and
selected subcontractors
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

A18.0

SETTING OUT OF THE WORKS


Clause 18.0
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

A19.0

ASSIGNMENT
Clause 19.0
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

A20.0

NOMINATED SUBCONTRACTORS
Clause 20.0
Clause 20.1.3 is amended by replacing it with the following:
No clause
Note: See item B9.1 hereinafter for adjustment of attendance on nominated subcontractors
executing work allowed for under provisional sums
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

A21.0

SELECTED SUBCONTRACTORS
Clause 21.0
Clause 21 is amended by replacing it with:
No clause
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

A22.0

EMPLOYERS DIRECT CONTRACTORS


Clause 22.0
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

A23.0

CONTRACTORS DOMESTIC SUBCONTRACTORS

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Clause 23.0
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
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COMPLETION
A24.0

PRACTICAL COMPLETION
Clause 24.0

A25.0

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WORKS COMPLETION
Clause 25.0
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

A26.0

FINAL COMPLETION
Clause 26.0
Clause 26.1.2 is amended by inserting # next to 26.1.2
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

A27.0

LATENT DEFECTS LIABILITY PERIOD


Clause 27.0

A28.0

Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________


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SECTIONAL COMPLETION
Clause 28.0
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

A29.0

REVISION OF DATE FOR PRACTICAL COMPLETION


Clause 29.0
Clause 29.2.5 is amended by replacing it with:
No clause
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
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A30.0

PENALTY FOR NON-COMPLETION


Clause 30.0
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
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PAYMENT

A31.0

INTERIM PAYMENT TO THE CONTRACTOR


Clause 31.0
Clause 31.5.2 is amended by replacing 14.7.1 with 14.0

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Clause 31.8 is amended by replacing it with the following two alternative clauses:
Alternative A
31.8(A) Where a security is selected in terms of 14.1; 14.5 or 14.6, the value of the works in
terms of 31.4.1 and materials and goods in terms of 31.4.2 shall be certified in full. The
value certified shall be subject to the following percentage adjustments:
31.8(A).1 Ninety-five per cent (95%) of such value in interim payment certificates issued up
to the date of practical completion
31.8(A).2 Ninety-seven per cent (97%) of such value in interim payment certificates issued
on the date of practical completion and up to but excluding the date of final completion
31.8(A).3 Ninety-nine per cent (99%) of such value in interim payment certificates issued on
the date of final completion and up to but excluding the final payment certificate in terms of
34.6

31.8(A).4 One hundred per cent (100%) of such value in the final payment certificate in
terms of 34.6 except where the amount certified is in favour of the employer. In such an event
the payment reduction shall remain at the adjustment level applicable to the final payment
certificate
Alternative B
31.8(B) Where security as a payment reduction in terms of 14.7 has been selected, the value
of the works in terms of 31.4.1 and materials and goods in terms of 31.4.2 shall be certified
in full. The value certified shall be subject to the following percentage adjustments:
31.8(B).1 Ninety per cent (90%) of such value in interim payment certificates issued up to
the date of practical completion
31.8(B).2 Ninety-seven per cent (97%) of such value in interim payment certificates issued
on the date of practical completion and up to but excluding the date of final completion
31.8(B).3 Ninety-nine per cent (99%) of such value in interim payment certificates issued on
the date of final completion and up to but excluding the final payment certificate in terms of
34.6
31.8(B).4 One hundred per cent (100%) of such value in the final payment certificate in terms
of 34.6 except where the amount certified is in favour of the employer. In such an event the
payment reduction shall remain at the adjustment level applicable to the final payment
certificate
Clause 31.12 is amended by deleting the following:
Payment shall be subject to the employer giving the contractor a tax invoice for the amount
due
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
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A32.0

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Clause 32.0
Clauses 32.5.1, 32.5.4 and 32.5.7 are amended by the addition of the following at the end of
the sentence:
"due to no fault of the contractor"
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
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A33.0

RECOVERY OF EXPENSE AND LOSS


Clause 33.0
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

A34.0

FINAL ACCOUNT AND FINAL PAYMENT


Clause 34.0
Clause 34.1 is amended by removing # next to 34.1
Clause 34.2 is amended by inserting # next to 34.2
Clause 34.8 is amended by deleting the words where security as a fixed construction
guarantee in terms of 14.4 has been selected or where payment reduction has been applied in
terms of 14.7.1

Clause 34.13 is amended by replacing seven (7) calendar days with twenty-one (21)
calendar days and deleting the words subject to the employer giving the contractor a tax
invoice for the amount due
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
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A35.0

PAYMENT TO OTHER PARTIES


Clause 35.0
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
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CANCELLATION

A36.0

CANCELLATION BY EMPLOYER CONTRACTORS DEFAULT


Clause 36.0
Clause 36.1 is amended by the addition of the following clauses:
36.1.3 refuses or neglects to comply strictly with any of the conditions of contract
36.1.4 estate being sequestrated, liquidated or surrendered in terms of the insolvency laws in
force within the Republic of South Africa
36.1.5 in the judgement of the employer, has engaged in corrupt or fraudulent practices in
competing for or in executing the contract
Clause 36.3 is amended by removing the reference to No clause and replacing the words
principal agent with employer
Clause 36.0 is amended by the addition of the following clause:

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36.7 Notwithstanding any clause to the contrary, on cancellation of this agreement either by
the employer or the contractor; or for any reason whatsoever, the contractor shall on written
instruction, discontinue with the works on a date stated and withdraw himself from the site.
The contractor shall not be entitled to refuse to withdraw from the works on the grounds of
any lien or right of retention or on the grounds of any other right whatsoever
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
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A37.0

CANCELLATION BY EMPLOYER LOSS AND DAMAGE


Clause 37.0
Clause 37.3.5 is amended by replacing ninety (90) with one-hundred and twenty (120)
Clause 37.0 is amended by the addition of the following clause:
37.5 Notwithstanding any clause to the contrary, on cancellation of this agreement either by
the employer or the contractor; or for any reason whatsoever, the contractor shall on written
instruction, discontinue with the works on a date stated and withdraw himself from the site.
The contractor shall not be entitled to refuse to withdraw from the works on the grounds of
any lien or right of retention or on the grounds of any other right whatsoever
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

A38.0

CANCELLATION BY CONTRACTOR EMPLOYERS DEFAULT


Clause 38.0
Clause 38.5.4 is amended by replacing ninety (90) with one-hundred and twenty (120)
Clause 38.0 is amended by the addition of the following clause:
38.7 Notwithstanding any clause to the contrary, on cancellation of this agreement either by
the employer or the contractor; or for any reason whatsoever, the contractor shall on written
instruction, discontinue with the works on a date stated and withdraw himself from the site.
The contractor shall not be entitled to refuse to withdraw from the works on the grounds of
any lien or right of retention or on the grounds of any other right whatsoever

A39.0

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Item
CANCELLATION CESSATION OF THE WORKS
Clause 39.0
Clause 39.3.5 is amended by the addition of the following at the end of the sentence: within
one hundred and twenty (120) working days of completion of such a report
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
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DISPUTE

A40.0

DISPUTE SETTLEMENT
Clause 40.0
Clause 40.2.2 is amended by replacing one (1) year with three (3) years
Clause 40.6 is amended by removing the reference to:
No clause
Clause 40.7.1 is amended by replacing (10) with (15) and by the addition of the following:
Whether or not mediation resolves the dispute, the parties shall bear their own cost concerning
the mediation and equally share the costs of the mediator and related costs

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Item
SUBSTITUTE PROVISIONS
A41.0

STATE CLAUSES
Clause 41.0
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
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CONTRACT VARIABLES
THE SCHEDULE (C1.2: CONTRACT DATA)

A42.0

PRE-TENDER INFORMATION
Clause 42.0
Tenderers are referred to the document C1.2: Contract Data for variables pertaining to this
contract
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
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SECTION B: JBCC PRELIMINARIES
B1.0

DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION

B1.1

Definitions and interpretation


See also clause A1.0 of Section A for additional and/or amended definitions which shall apply
equally to this Section
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B2.0

DOCUMENTS

B2.1

Checking of documents
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B2.2

Provisional bills of quantities


Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B2.3

Availability of construction documentation


Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B2.4

Interests of agents
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B2.5

Priced documents
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B2.6

Tender submission
Clause 2.6 is amended by replacing JBCC Form of Tender with Form of Offer and
Acceptance (C1.1)
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B3.0

THE SITE

B3.1

Defined works area


Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B3.2

Geotechnical investigation
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B3.3

Inspection of the site


Tenderers shall complete the Site Inspection Certificate (T2.2k) included in the tender
documents and return the same with the tender submission.

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Item
B3.4

Existing premises occupied


Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B3.5

Previous work dimensional accuracy


Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B3.6

Previous work defects


Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B3.7

Services known
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B3.8

Services unknown
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B3.9

Protection of trees
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B3.10

Articles of value
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B3.11

Inspection of adjoining properties


Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B4.0

MANAGEMENT OF CONTRACT

B4.1

Management of the works


Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B4.2

Programme for the works


Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B4.3

Progress meetings
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B4.4

Technical meetings
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B4.5

Labour and plant records

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Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B5.0

SAMPLES, SHOP DRAWINGS AND MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS

B5.1

Samples of materials
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B5.2

Workmanship samples
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B5.3

Shop drawings
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B5.4

Compliance with manufacturers instructions


Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B6.0

TEMPORARY WORKS AND PLANT

B6.1

Deposits and fees


Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B6.2

Enclosure of the works


Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B6.3

Advertising
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B6.4

Plant, equipment, sheds and offices


Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B6.5

Main notice board


Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item
Subcontractors notice board
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B7.0

TEMPORARY SERVICES

B7.1

Location
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

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B7.2

Water
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B7.3

Electricity
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B7.4

Telecommunication facilities
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B7.5

Ablution facilities
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B8.0

PRIME COST AMOUNTS

B8.1

Responsibility for prime cost amounts


Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B9.0

ATTENDANCE ON N/S SUBCONTRACTORS

B9.1

General attendance
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B9.2

Special attendance
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B9.3

Commissioning fuel, water and electricity


Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B10.0

FINANCIAL ASPECTS

B10.1

Statutory taxes, duties and levies


Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B10.2

Payment for preliminaries


Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B10.3

Adjustment of preliminaries
Clauses B10.3.1 and B10.3.2 are amended by replacing within fifteen (15) working days of
taking possession of the site with in his priced bills of quantities / lump sum document
submitted with his tender offer

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Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item
B10.4

Payment certificate cash flow


Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B11.0

GENERAL

B11.1

Protection of the works


Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B11.2

Protection / isolation of existing / sectionally occupied works


Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B11.3

Security of the works


Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B11.4

Notice before covering work


Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B11.5

Disturbance
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B11.6

Environmental disturbance
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B11.7

Works cleaning and clearing


Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B11.8

Vermin
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B11.9

Overhand work
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B11.10

Instruction manuals and guarantees


Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B11.11

As built information
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

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B11.12

Tenant installations
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

B12.0

SCHEDULE OF VARIABLES

B12.1

Pre-tender information
Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item
This schedule contains all variables referred to in this document and is divided into pre-tender
and post-tender categories. The pre-tender category must be completed in full and included in
the tender documents. Both the pre-tender and post-tender categories form part of these
Preliminaries.
Spaces requiring information must be filled in, shown as not applicable or deleted and not left
blank. Where choices are offered, the non-applicable items are to be deleted. Where
insufficient space is provided the information should be annexed hereto and cross-referenced
to the applicable clause of the schedule. Key cross reference clauses are italicised in [ ]
brackets
12.1
12.1.1
[2.2]

PRE-TENDER INFORMATION
Provisional bills of quantities
The quantities are provisional

(yes/no)

no

12.1.2
[2.3]

Availability of construction documentation


Construction documentation is complete

(yes/no)

yes

12.1.3
[2.4]

Interests of agents
Details:

12.1.4
[3.1]

Defined works area


Details:

12.1.5
[3.2]

Geotechnical investigation
Details:

12.1.6
[3.4]

Existing premises occupied


Specific requirements:

12.1.7
[3.5]

Previous work dimensional accuracy


Details:

12.1.8
[3.6]

Previous work - defects


Details:

12.19.
[3.7]

Services - known
Details:

12.1.10
[3.9]

Protection of trees
Specific requirements:

12.1.11
[3.11]

Inspection of adjoining properties


Specific requirements:

12.1.12
Enclosure of the works
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Specific requirements:

12.1.13
[6.4.3]

Offices
Specific requirements:
The contractor shall provide, maintain and remove on completion of the works an
office for the exclusive use of the principal agent, minimum size 4 x 3 x 3m high
internally, suitably insulated and ventilated, provided with electric lighting and fitted
with boarded floor, desk, chair, drawing stool, drawing board and lock-up drawers
for drawings. The office shall be kept clean and fit for use at all times.

12.1.14
[6.5]

Main notice board


Specific requirements:
The contractor shall provide, erect where directed, maintain and remove on
completion of the works a notice board size 3 x 3m as type Drawing GEN 063,
constructed of suitable boarding with flat smooth surface and with edging bead
19mm thick round outer edges and projecting 12mm from face of boarding and
rounded on front edge. The board shall be securely fixed to hoarding, where
hoarding is provided, or fixed to and including a suitable supporting structure of
timber or tubular posts and braces. The board is to be painted ivory white and the
bead and 12mm wide dividing lines dark green. All wording shall be inscribed in
dark green as per the coat of arms for SA. All wording shall be inscribed in dark
green painted sans serif lettering.

12.1.15
[6.6]

Subcontractors notice board


Specific requirements:

(yes/no)

no

12.1.16
[7.2]

Water
Option A (by contractor)

(yes/no)

yes

Option B (by employer - free of charge)

(yes/no)

no

Option C (by employer - metered)

(yes/no)

no

Electricity
Option A (by contractor)

(yes/no)

yes

Option B (by employer - free of charge)

(yes/no)

no

Option C (by employer - metered)

(yes/no)

no

Telecommunications
Telephone

(yes/no)

yes

Facsimile

(yes/no)

no

E-mail

(yes/no)

no

Ablution facilities
Option A (by contractor)

(yes/no)

yes

Option B (by employer)

(yes/no)

no

12.1.20
[11.2]

Protection of existing/sectionally occupied works


Protection is required

(yes/no)

yes

12.1.21
[9.2]

Special attendance
Subcontractor (1) details:

12.1.17
[7.3]

12.1.18
[7.4]

12.1.19
[7.5]

Subcontractor (2) details:


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Subcontractor (3) details:
Subcontractor (4) details:
12.1.22
[11.1]

Protection of the works


Specific requirements:

12.1.23
[11.5]

Disturbance
Specific requirements:
The contractor shall keep the site, structures, etc well watered during operations to
prevent dust and shall provide and erect and remove on completion of the works
all necessary temporary dust screens all to the satisfaction of the principal agent

12.1.24
[11.6]

Environmental disturbance
Specific requirements:

12.2
12.2.1

POST-TENDER INFORMATION
Payment of preliminaries

[10.2]

Option A (prorated)

(yes/no)

Yes

Option B (calculated)

(yes/no)

No

Adjustment of preliminaries
Option A (three categories)

(yes/no)

Yes

Option B (detailed breakdown)

(yes/no)

No

12.2.2
[10.3]

12.2.3

Additional agreed preliminaries items


Details:

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SECTION C: SPECIFIC PRELIMINARIES
Section C contains specific preliminary items which apply to this contract except where N/A
(Not Applicable) appears against an item
C1

CONTRACT DRAWINGS
* Select relevant paragraph and delete whichever is not applicable depending on whether the
contract is based on a bills of quantities or lump sum document
* The drawings issued with the tender documents do not comprise the complete set but serve
as a guide only for tendering purposes and for indicating the scope of the work to enable the
tenderer to acquaint himself with the nature and extent of the works and the manner in which
they are to be executed
* A full set of drawings is issued with the tender documents indicating the full scope of the
work to enable the tenderer to acquaint himself with the nature and extent of the works and
the manner in which they are to be executed
Should any part of the drawings not be clearly understood by the tenderer he shall, before
submitting his tender, obtain clarification in writing from the principal agent
Fixed: ____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

C2

GENERAL PREAMBLES
The document Model Preambles for Trades (1995 edition) is obtainable on request from
Principal Agent, and shall be read in conjunction with the bills of quantities / lump sum
document and be referred to for the full descriptions of work to be done and materials to be
used
Fixed: ____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

C3

TRADE NAMES
Wherever a trade name for any product has been described in the bills of quantities / lump
sum document, the tenderers attention is drawn to the fact that any other product of equal
quality may be used subject to the written approval of the principal agent being obtained prior
to the closing date for submission of tenders
If prior written approval for an alternative product is not obtained, the product described shall
be deemed to have been tendered for
Fixed: ____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

C4

IMPORTED MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT


Where imported items are listed in the tender documents, the tenderer shall provide all the
information called for, failing which the price of any such item, materials or equipment shall be
excluded from currency fluctuations. (refer to Schedule of Imported Materials and Equipment
(T2.2q) to be completed by tenderer)
Notwithstanding any provisions elsewhere regarding the adjustment of contract prices, the
price of any item, material or equipment listed in terms of this clause shall be excluded from
the Contract Price Adjustment Provisions (if applicable)

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Fixed: ____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

C5

VIEWING THE SITE IN SECURITY AREAS


The site is situated in a security area and the tenderer must arrange with the unit commander
or other responsible officer to obtain permission to enter the site for tendering purposes
Fixed: ____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

C6

COMMENCEMENT OF WORKS IN SECURITY AREAS


As the works falls within a security area the contractor must give the unit commander or
other responsible officer notice before commencement of the works. Should the contractor
fail to make such arrangements, admission to the site may be refused and any additional
costs will be for the contractors account
Fixed: ____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

C7

ENTRANCE PERMITS TO SECURITY AREAS


As the works falls within a security area the contractor shall obtain entrance permits for his
personnel and workmen entering the area and shall comply with all regulations and
instructions which may be issued from time to time regarding the protection of persons and
property under the control of the Defence Force, Police or chief security officer
Fixed: ____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

C8

SECURITY CHECK OF PERSONNEL


The principal agent may require the contractor to have his personnel and workmen, or a
certain number of them, security classified
In the event of the principal agent requesting the removal of a person or persons from the
works for security reasons, the contractor shall do so forthwith and shall thereafter ensure
that such person or persons are denied access to the works and the site and/or to any
document or information relating to the works
Fixed:____________ Value related:_____________ Time related:____________
Item

C9

PROHIBITION ON TAKING OF PHOTOGRAPHS


In terms of article 119 of the Defence Act, 44 of 1957, it is prohibited to sketch or to take
photographs of any military site or installation or any building or civil works thereon or to be in
possession of a camera or other apparatus used for taking of photographs except when
authorized thereto by or on behalf of the Minister
The same prohibition is also applicable to all correctional institutions in terms of article 44.1(e)
of the Correctional Services Act 8 of 1959
Fixed:_____________ Value related:____________ Time related:______________
Item

C10

HIV/AIDS AWARENESS

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It is required of the contractor to thoroughly study the HIV/AIDS Specification (PW 1544) of
the Department that must be read together with and is deemed to be incorporated under this
Section of the bills of quantities / lump sum document. Provision for pricing of HIV/AIDS
awareness is made under items C10.1 to C10.5 hereafter and it is explicitly pointed out that all
requirements of the aforementioned specification are deemed to be priced hereunder, as the
said items represent the only method of measurement and no additional items or extras to the
contract in this regard shall be entertained
The contractor must take note that compliance with the HIV/AIDS Specification is
compulsory.
In the event of partial or total non-compliance, the principal agent,
notwithstanding the provisions of Clause A 31 of Section 1: Preliminaries (Section A) or any
other clause to the contrary, reserves the right to delay issuing any progress payment
certificate until the contractor provides satisfactory proof of compliance. The contractor
shall not be entitled to any compensation of whatsoever nature, including interest, due to such
delay of payment
C10.1

AWARENESS CHAMPION
Selection, appointment, briefing and making available of an Awareness Champion including
provision of all relevant services, all in accordance with the HIV/AIDS Specification
Fixed:_____________ Value related:____________ Time related:______________
Item

C10.2

AWARENESS WORKSHOPS
Selection and appointment of a competent Service Provider approved by the principal agent,
provision of a Service Provider Workshop Plan and a suitable venue, conducting of
awareness workshops by means of traditional and/or modern multi-media techniques,
including follow-up courses, making available all tuition material and performing assessment
procedures, all in accordance with the HIV/AIDS Specification
Fixed:_____________ Value related:____________ Time related:______________
Item

C10.3

POSTERS, BOOKLETS, VIDEOS, ETC.


Provision, displaying, maintaining and replacing when necessary of four plastic laminated
posters, booklets and educational videos, etc. for the duration of the construction period, all
in accordance with the HIV/AIDS Specification
Fixed:_____________ Value related:____________ Time related:______________
Item

C10.4

ACCESS TO CONDOMS
Provision and maintenance of condom dispensers fixed in position, including male and female
condoms, replenishing male and female condoms on a daily basis as required for the duration
of the construction period, all in accordance with the HIV/AIDS Specification
Fixed:_____________ Value related:____________ Time related:______________
Item

C10.5

MONITORING
Monitoring HIV/AIDS awareness of workers, providing the principal agent with access to
information including making available all reports, thoroughly completed and reflecting the
correct information, for the duration of the construction period and close out, all in
accordance with the HIV/AIDS Specification

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Fixed:____________ Value related:____________ Time related:____________
Item

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SECTION A: JBCC PRINCIPAL BUILDING AGREEMENT
Definitions

A1.0

Definitions and interpretation

Objective and Preparation


A2.0

Offer, acceptance and performance

A3.0

Documents

A4.0

Design responsibility

A5.0

Employers agents

A6.0

Site representative

A7.0

Compliance with regulations

A8.0

Works risk

A9.0

Indemnities

A10.0

Works Insurances

A11.0

Liability insurances

A12.0

Effecting insurances

A13.0

No clause

A14.0

Security

Execution
A15.0

Preparation for and execution of the works

A16.0

Access to the works

A17.0

Contract instructions

A18.0

Setting out of the works

A19.0

Assignment

A20.0

Nominated subcontractors

A21.0

Selected subcontractors

A22.0

Employers direct contractors

A23.0

Contractors domestic subcontractors

Completion
A24.0

Practical completion

A25.0

Works completion

A26.0

Final completion

A27.0

Latent defects liability period

A28.0

Sectional completion

A29.0

Revision of date for practical completion

A30.0

Penalty for non-completion

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A31.0

Interim payment to the contractor

A32.0

Adjustment to the contract value

10

A33.0

Recovery of expense and loss

10

A34.0

Final account and final payment

10

A35.0

Payment to other parties

11

Cancellation
A36.0

Cancellation by employer contractors default

11

A37.0

Cancellation by employer loss and damage

11

A38.0

Cancellation by contractor employers default

11

A39.0

Cancellation cessation of the works

12

Dispute
A40.0

Dispute settlement

12

Substitute Provisions
A41.0

State clauses

12

Contract Variables
A42.0

Pre-tender information

12

SECTION B: JBCC PRELIMINARIES


B1.0

Definitions and interpretation

B1.1

Definitions and interpretations

B2.0

Documents

B2.1

Checking of documents

13

B2.2

Provisional Bills of Quantities

13

B2.3

Availability of construction documentation

13

B2.4

Interests of agents

13

B2.5

Priced documents

13

B2.6

Tender submission

13

B3.0

The Site

B3.1

Defined works area

13

B3.2

Geotechnical investigation

13

B3.3

Inspection of the site

13

B3.4

Existing premises occupied

14

B3.5

Previous work dimensional accuracy

14

B3.6

Previous work defects

14

B3.7

Services known

14

B3.8

Services unknown

14

B3.9

Protection of trees

14

B3.10

Articles of value

14

B3.11

Inspection of adjoining properties

14

B4.0

Management of contract

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Management of the works

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B4.2

Programme for the works

14

B4.3

Progress meetings

14

B4.4

Technical meetings

14

B4.5

Labour and plant records

14

B5.0

Samples, shop drawings and manufacturers instructions

B5.1

Samples of materials

15

B5.2

Workmanship samples

15

B5.3

Shop drawings

15

B5.4

Compliance with manufacturers instructions

15

B6.0

Temporary works and plant

B6.1

Deposits and fees

15

B6.2

Enclosure of the works

15

B6.3

Advertising

15

B6.4

Plant, equipment, sheds and offices

15

B6.5

Main notice board

15

B6.6

Subcontractors notice board

15

B7.0

Temporary services

B7.1

Location

15

B7.2

Water

15

B7.3

Electricity

16

B7.4

Telecommunication facilities

16

B7.5

Ablution facilities

16

B8.0

Prime cost amounts

B8.1

Responsibility for prime cost amounts

B9.0

Attendance on N/S subcontractors

B9.1

General attendance

16

B9.2

Special attendance

16

B9.3

Commissioning fuel, water and electricity

16

B10

Financial aspects

B10.1

Statutory taxes, duties and levies

16

B10.2

Payment for preliminaries

16

B10.3

Adjustment of preliminaries

16

B10.4

Payment certificate cash flow

16

B11.0

General

B11.1

Protection of the works

17

B11.2

Protection / isolation of existing / sectionally occupied works

17

B11.3

Security of the works

17

B11.4

Notice before covering work

17

B11.5

Disturbance

17

B11.6

Environmental disturbance

17

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Works cleaning and clearing

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B11.8

Vermin

17

B11.9

Overhand work

17

B11.10

Instruction manuals and guarantees

17

B11.11

As built information

17

B11.12

Tenant installations

17

B12.0

Schedule of Variables

B12.1

Pre-tender information

17

SECTION C: SPECIFIC PRELIMINARIES


C1

Contract drawings

21

C2

General preambles

21

C3

Trade names

21

C4

Imported materials and equipment

21

C5

Viewing the site in security areas

22

C6

Commencement of works in security areas

22

C7

Entrance permits to security areas

22

C8

Security check of personnel

22

C9

Prohibition on taking of photographs

22

C10

HIV / AIDS awareness

C10.1

Awareness champion

23

C10.2

Awareness workshops

23

C10.3

Posters, booklets, videos, etc

23

C10.4

Access to condoms

23

C10.5

Monitoring

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BUILDING COMPLEX

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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 2
BUILDING COMPLEX
Bill No. 1
EARTHWORKS (PROVISIONAL)
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 104 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Nature of ground:
The nature of the ground is assumed to be loose sandy
material, therefore earth, but possibly interspersed with hard
rock or soft rock.
Carting away of excavated material:
Descriptions of carting away of excavated material shall be
deemed to include loading excavated material onto trucks
directly from the excavations or, alternatively, from stock
piles situated on the building site.
Excavations, Filling , etc.
The Contractor shall notify the Principal Agent as soon as the
excavations are ready to receive foundations and no building
work may be started until the Principal Agent has approved
the excavations.
Over excavations taken beyond the levels and sizes shown or
required to obtain a solid foundation shall be filled by the
contractor, at his own expense, with 15MPa concrete.
Should the Contractor consider that any of the excavations are
more difficult in nature than excavations in "earth" he shall
immediately notify the Quantity Surveyor in writing. Failing
such notification the excavations shall be deemed to be in
"earth" and shall be measured and valued accordingly.
The Contractor may use any method he chooses to excavate
any class of material, but his chosen method of excavations
shall not determine the classification of the material
excavated.

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Amount

Blasting:
No blasting will be allowed without the written permission of
the Principal Agent.
Should blasting be necessary, the Contractor shall take every
precaution to protect the Works and persons, animals and
property in the vicinity of the Works. The Contractor will be
held responsible for any injury or damage caused by any
blasting operations and shall make good such damage at his
own expense.
Testing:
Prices for filling are to include for all necessary density tests
in accordance with SANS 1200D.
Prescribed density tests:
NOTE: The Contractor is specifically referred to the SANS
1200 clause regarding the number of density tests required on
the layer work, filling, etc. The tests as prescribed are deemed
to be included in the appropriate rates for the layer work,
filling, etc. and will not be paid for separately. The following
density tests measured are over and above those normally
required by SANS 1200 and is for the use of the Engineer
only and will only be paid for if instructed in writing and
approved as acceptable by the Engineer.
EXCAVATION OTHER THAN BULK
Excavation in earth not exceeding 2m deep:
1

Trenches.

334

Reduce levels under floors.

46

Bases.

Extra over excavations other than bulk in earth for


excavation in:
4

Soft rock.

34

Hard rock.

47

913

Risk of collapse of excavations other than bulk:


6

Sides of trench and hole excavations not exceeding 1,5m deep.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 2
Bill No. 1
Earthworks (provisional)
30

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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

CARTING AWAY.
Extra over all excavations for loading, carting and
dumping surplus excavated material (no allowance made
for increase in bulk):
7

Off site to a dumping site to be found by the Contractor.

221

EARTH FILLING, ETC.


Filling with material from the excavations compacted to a
density of at least 95% Mod. AASHTO maximum density:
8

Under floors, pavings, etc.

35

Backfilling to trenches, holes, etc.

118

79

Filling with G5 approved material supplied and carted


onto site by the Contractor, compacted to a density of at
least 95% Mod. AASHTO maximum density:
10

Under floors, pavings, etc.


Filling with G7 approved material supplied and carted
onto site by the Contractor, compacted to a density of at
least 93% Mod. AASHTO maximum density:

11

Under floors, pavings, etc.

84

12

Backfilling to trenches, holes, etc.

60

51

Coarse river sand filling compacted to 95% Mod.


AASHTO maximum density:
13

Under floors, etc.


KEEPING EXCAVATIONS FREE OF WATER
Keeping excavations free of water:

14

Keeping excavations free of all water other than subterranean


water.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 2
Bill No. 1
Earthworks (provisional)
31

Item

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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SOIL POISONING
Approved brand of anti-termite soil poison applied by a
Registered Pest Control company and guaranteed against
termite infestation for ten years:
15

16

Under floors, etc., including forming and poisoning shallow


furrows against foundation walls, etc., filling in furrows and
ramming.

903

To bottoms and sides of trenches, etc.

1 193

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 2
Bill No. 1
Earthworks (provisional)
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Amount

SECTION NO. 2
BUILDING COMPLEX
Bill No. 1
EARTHWORKS (PROVISIONAL)
BILL SUMMARY
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Bill No. 1
Earthworks (provisional)
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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 2
BUILDING COMPLEX
Bill No. 2
CONCRETE, FORMWORK
REINFORCEMENT
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 110 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Cost of tests
The costs of making, storing and testing of concrete test cubes
as required under clause 7 "Tests" of SANS 1200 G shall
include the cost of providing cube moulds necessary for the
purpose, for testing costs and for submitting reports on the
tests to the principal agent. The testing shall be undertaken
by an independent firm or institution nominated by the
contractor to the approval of the Principal Agent. (Test cubes
are measured separately)
Formwork:
Descriptions of formwork shall be deemed to include use and
waste only (except where described as "left in" or
"permanent"), for fitting together in the required forms,
wedging, plumbing and fixing to true angles and surfaces as
necessary to ensure easy release during stripping and for
reconditioning as necessary before re-use.
Formwork to soffits of solid slabs, etc. shall be deemed to be
to slabs not exceeding 250mm thick unless otherwise
described.
Formwork to soffits of slabs, beams, etc. shall be deemed to
be propped up exceeding 1,5m and not exceeding 3,5m high
unless otherwise described.
The vertical strutting shall be carried down to such
construction as is sufficiently strong to afford the required
support without damage and shall remain in position until the
newly constructed work is able to support itself.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 2
Bill No. 2
Concrete, Formwork Reinforcement
34

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Formwork to sides of bases, pile caps, ground beams, etc. will


only be measured where it is prescribed by the engineer for
design reasons. Formwork necessitated by irregularity or
collapse of excavated faces will not be measured and the cost
thereof shall be deemed to be included in the allowance for
taking the risk of collapse of the sides of the excavations,
provision for which is made in "Earthworks".
Concrete in panels:
Descriptions of surface beds cast in panels shall be deemed to
include casting in panels approximately 9m. Descriptions
(prices) of concrete in surface beds cast in panels shall be
deemed to include formwork, fillets and the like in forming
the panels.
UNREINFORCED CONCRETE CAST AGAINST
EXCAVATED SURFACES
10MPa/19mm Concrete:
1

Surface blinding under footings and bases. (Provisional)

15

UNREINFORCED CONCRETE
30MPa/19mm Concrete:
2

Basin slab to falls.

Slabs.

REINFORCED CONCRETE CAST AGAINST


EXCAVATED SURFACES
30MPa/19mm Concrete:
4

Strip footings.

70

Bases.

REINFORCED CONCRETE
30MPa/19mm concrete:
6

Surface beds cast in panels on waterproofing.

83

Slabs.

Filling to cavity wall.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 2
Bill No. 2
Concrete, Formwork Reinforcement
35

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

TEST BLOCKS
Test blocks:
9

Making and testing set of three 150 x 150 x 150mm concrete


strength test cubes. (Provisional)

Sets

17

110

40

FINISHING TOP SURFACE OF CONCRETE


Finishing top surfaces of concrete smooth with a steel
trowel:
10

Surface beds, slabs, etc.


ROUGH FORMWORK (DEGREE OF ACCURACY II)
(CPAP Work Group No 111)
Rough Formwork to Sides:

11

Edges, risers, ends and reveals not exceeding 300mm high or


wide.
Rough Formwork to Soffits:

12

Slabs propped up not exceeding 1.5m high.

13

Slabs propped up exceeding 1.5m and not exceeding 3.5m


high.

14

508

208

MOVEMENT JOINTS, ETC.


Slip joints between horizontal concrete and brick surfaces
including cement mortar bed:
14

Not exceeding 300mm wide.


Expansion joints with closed cell expanded polyurethane
with tear off strip between vertical concrete and brick
surfaces:

15

10mm Joints not exceeding 300mm high.


Horizontal joggle construction joints through concrete
including thick cement slurry to one face.

16

Surface beds not exceeding 300mmm thick.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 2
Bill No. 2
Concrete, Formwork Reinforcement
36

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

REINFORCEMENT (PROVISIONAL) (CPAP Work


Group No 114)
Mild steel reinforcement to structural concrete work:
17

12mm Diameter bars.

Tonnes

0.10

High tensile steel reinforcement to structural concrete


work:
18

20mm Diameter bars.

Tonnes

0.02

19

16mm Diameter bars.

Tonnes

0.04

20

12mm Diameter bars.

Tonnes

0.04

21

10mm Diameter bars.

Tonnes

0.08

22

8mm Diameter bars.

Tonnes

0.10

Type 193 fabric reinforcement in concrete surface beds,


slabs, etc.

661

Type 193 fabric reinforcement in brick wall cavity, etc.

63

Fabric reinforcement:
23

24

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Section No. 2
Bill No. 2
Concrete, Formwork Reinforcement
37

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E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 2
BUILDING COMPLEX
Bill No. 2
CONCRETE, FORMWORK REINFORCEMENT
BILL SUMMARY
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Bill No. 2
Concrete, Formwork Reinforcement
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E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 2
BUILDING COMPLEX
Bill No. 3
MASONRY
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 118 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
BRICKWORK
General:
Wherever practicable, brickwork shall be built in stretcher
bond. Unless legitimately required to form bond, no false
headers shall be used. English bond shall only be used where
specifically so indicated or where stretcher bond is not
practable.
Sizes in descriptions:
Where sizes in descriptions are given in brick units, 'one
brick' shall represent the length and 'half brick' the width of a
brick.
Walls, etc.:
Descriptions of hollow walls shall be deemed to include
leaving every fifth perpend of the bottom course of the
external skin open as a weep hole.
Walls in two skins described as 'bagged and sealed' shall be
deemed to include having the outer face of the inner skin
bagged with 1:6 cement and sand mixture and sealed with two
coats 'Brixeal' bitumen emulsion waterproofing coating.
Face bricks:
Bricks to be of standard size 222 x 106 x 73mm and shall be
ordered timeously to obtain uniformity in size and colour (52
units/m net per single skin with 10mm mortar joints
excluding waste).

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Section No. 2
Bill No. 3
Masonry
39

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E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Pointing:
Descriptions of recessed pointing to fair face brickwork and
face brickwork shall be deemed to include square recessed,
hollow recessed, weathered pointing, etc.
BRICKWORK IN FOUNDATIONS (PROVISIONAL)
Brickwork of NFX bricks in class II mortar:
1

Half brick walls.

28

One brick walls.

71

Brickwork of NFX bricks (14MPa) in class II mortar:


3

Piers.

Isolated piers size 340 x 600mm with void 120 x 120mm


mass filled with 20MPa concrete and reinforced with and
including 2 No. Y16 bars.

One brick walls.

138

280mm Hollow walls of two half brick skins including wire


ties and cavity mass filled with concrete.

17

340mm Hollow walls of two half brick skins including wire


ties and cavity mass filled with concrete.

219

BRICKWORK IN SUPERSTRUCTURE
Brickwork of NFP bricks in class II mortar:
8

Piers.

Isolated piers size 340 x 600mm with void 120 x 120mm


mass filled with 20MPa concrete and reinforced with and
including 2 No. Y16 bars.

10

Half brick walls.

112

11

Half brick walls in beamfilling.

61

12

One brick walls.

40

13

One brick walls in two brick skins bagged and sealed.

930

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 2
Bill No. 3
Masonry
40

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity
14

15

280mm Hollow walls of two half brick skins including wire


ties.
220mm Brick sill set sloping and slightly projecting.

38

76

14

Rate

Amount

BRICKWORK SUNDRIES
Brickwork sundries:
16

Splayed mortar fillet one course high in 50mm cavity.


Joint forming material in movement joints:

17

12mm Bitumen impregnated softboard fibre board built in


vertically through brick walls.
Brickwork reinforcement:

18

75mm Wide reinforcement built in horizontally.

311

19

75mm Wide reinforcement built in horizontally in


foundations. (Provisional)

969

20

150mm Wide reinforcement built in horizontally.

1 347

21

150mm Wide reinforcement built in horizontally in


foundations. (Provisional)

2 389

354

30 x 1,6mm Cramp 500mm long with one end fixed to wood


and other end built into brickwork.

No.

42

30 x 1,6mm Roof tie 1,5m long with one end fixed to timber
and other end built into brickwork.

No.

346

196

Prestressed fabricated lintels:


22

110 x 75mm Lintels in lengths not exceeding 3m.


Galvanised hoop iron cramps, ties, etc.:

23

24

FACE BRICKWORK INTERNALLY


'Cathcart Travertine (CTX) - Beaconsfield Farm,
Grahamstown FBX face bricks in class II mortar pointed
with flush horizontal and vertical joints:
25

Extra over brickwork for face brickwork.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 2
Bill No. 3
Masonry
41

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

FACE BRICKWORK EXTERNALLY


'Cathcart Travertine (CTX) - Beaconsfield Farm,
Grahamstown FBX face bricks in class II mortar pointed
with flush horizontal and vertical joints:
26

Extra over brickwork for face brickwork.

328

27

Extra over brickwork for face brickwork in foundations.


(Provisional)

126

28

Extra over brickwork piers for face brickwork.

16

29

Extra over brickwork piers for face brickwork in foundations.


(Provisional)

Half brick walls faced and pointed on both sides.

24

No.

30

17

30

SUNDRIES
'Terracotta' airbricks:
31

230 x 170mm Cement air brick.


Precast concrete finished smooth on exposed surfaces
including bedding, jointing and pointing:

32

'Modcon Concrete Solutions' precast concrete coping (Type


037) 630 x 75mm Thick overall.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 2
Bill No. 3
Masonry
42

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 2
BUILDING COMPLEX
Bill No. 3
MASONRY
BILL SUMMARY
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40
41
42

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Bill No. 3
Masonry
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E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 2
BUILDING COMPLEX
Bill No. 4
WATERPROOFING
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 120 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
DAMPPROOFING OF WALLS AND FLOORS
One layer of 375 micron Consol Plastics Brikgrip DPC
embossed damp proof course:
1

In walls.

157

842

One layer 250 micron green polyethylene waterproof


sheeting (SANS 952-1985 type C) sealed at laps with PVC
self-adhesive tape
2

Under surface beds.

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 2
Bill No. 4
Waterproofing
44

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 2
BUILDING COMPLEX
Bill No. 5
ROOF COVERINGS
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 124 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Ribbed roofing sheets:
The sheets shall be fixed in accordance with the
manufacturer's recommendations with side-laps on the
leeward side of the prevailing wind direction.
Cutting of sheets:
All cutting of sheets shall be properly performed and all
exposed cut edges shall be perfectly straight and treated to
match roof finish.
RIBBED METAL SHEETING AND ACCESSORIES
0,8mm 'Safintra' cover A7 IBR profile mill finish
aluminium roof sheeting and accessories fixed to timber
purlins or rails at 750mm centres:
1

Roof covering with pitch not exceeding 25 degrees, in


transportable lengths not exceeding 20m.

1 026

Ridge 462mm girth and three times bent along girth including
ridge closer to suit 'Safintra A7 IBR' profile.

119

Raking valley gutter 600mm girth and six times bent along
girth.

10

0,8mm 'Safintra' cover A7 IBR profile mill finish


aluminium flashings fixed to timber purlins or rails at
750mm centres:
2

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 2
Bill No. 5
Roof Coverings
45

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity
4

Headwall flashing 375mm girth, two times bent along girth


and notched on site to suit roof profile (Code FK8).

Purpose made counter flashing 185mm overall girth.

1 026

Rate

Amount

ROOF AND WALL LINING AND INSULATION


Super Sisalation Heavy Industrial Grade 420 - Double
sided reflective foil laminate incorporating layers of kraft
paper and reinforcing scrim, laminated to a blue
polyethylene waterproof sheet utilizing low density
polyethylene (218gsm).
6

Insulation laid taut over timber rafters (at approximately


750mm centres) and fixed concurrent with tiling battens,
purlins, etc.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 2
Bill No. 5
Roof Coverings
46

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E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 2
BUILDING COMPLEX
Bill No. 5
ROOF COVERINGS
BILL SUMMARY
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Section No. 2
Bill No. 5
Roof Coverings
47

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E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 2
BUILDING COMPLEX
Bill No. 6
CARPENTRY AND JOINERY
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 126 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Particle board:
Particle board shall comply with the following specifications:
a) SANS 1300 Particle board: exterior and flooring type b)
SANS 1301 Particle board: interior type.
Joinery:
Descriptions of frames shall be deemed to include frames,
transoms, mullions, rails, etc.
Descriptions of hardwood joinery shall be deemed to include
pelleting of bolt holes.
Fixing:
Items described as nailed shall be deemed to be fixed with
hardened steel nails or shot pins to brickwork or concrete.
PREFABRICATED ROOF TRUSSES, ETC.
Plate nailed timber roof truss construction:
The following is applicable in respect of roof trusses: Trusses
are at maximum 1200mm and at 17 degree pitch. Roof
coverings is 'A7 IBR' on purlins. Ceilings are mainly 6.4mm
thick 'Rhinoboard' to brandering. The dimensions in the
description of the trusses are nominal and actual
measurements are to be obtained form the Principal Agent
and/or site before design or fabrication.
Prices for timber roof construction are to include for all truss
hangers, cleats, shoes, bolts and nut, etc.

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Section No. 2
Bill No. 6
Carpentry And Joinery
48

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Rates for roof trusses are to include for hoisting to wall


plate level of single storey building approximate 3.5m
high extreme above ground level and for all necessary
wind bracing, truss hangers, cleats, shoes, bolts, nuts, etc.
1

Double pitch roof truss with 2,08m span with top chord
extended 400mm both sides.

No.

Double pitch roof truss with 2,85m span with top chord
extended 400mm both sides.

No.

Double pitch roof truss with 4,83m span with top chord
extended 400mm both sides.

No.

Double pitch roof truss with 6,85m span with top chord
extended 400mm both sides.

No.

13

Double pitch roof truss with 7,25m span with top chord
extended 400mm both sides.

No.

Double pitch roof truss with 7,8m span with top chord
extended 400mm both sides.

No.

54

Double pitch roof truss with 8,63m span with top chord
extended 400mm both sides.

No.

21

Double pitch roof truss with 8,68m span with top chord
extended 400mm both sides.

No.

11

38 x 114mm Wall plates.

202

10

38 x 300mm Valley boarding.

19

11

50 x 228mm Beam.

55

12

50 x 76mm Purlins.

1 620

13

76 x 76mm Splayed purlins.

148

230

Sawn softwood grade 5:


9

EAVES, VERGES, ETC.


Everite Flexit pressed nutec-cement:
14

10 x 225mm Fascias boards including galvanised steel Hprofile jointing strips.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 2
Bill No. 6
Carpentry And Joinery
49

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity
15

10 x 275mm Barge boards including galvanised steel Hprofile jointing strips.

129

386

44mm Framed batten door 813 x 2032mm high of 44 x


108mm top rail and stiles, 22 x 108mm middle ledge and
braces and 22 x 229mm bottom rail filled in with 70mm Vjointed one side boarding and covered on other side with
6mm plywood with veneer to match door let into and
including rebates all round.

No.

44mm Framed batten door 813 x 2032mm high of 44 x


146mm top rail, 44 x 108mm butt hinged stile and lock stile,
25 x 146mm middle and bottom rail, 25 x 219mm braces
filled in with 19 x 69mm T&G V-jointed battens one side
boarding and covered on other side with 3mm plywood with
veneer to match door let into and including rebates all round
and 38 x 69mm weather drip.

No.

44mm Framed batten double door 1593 x 2032mm high with


600 x 870mm opening fitted with 13 x 20mm wrought
splayed glazing beads on both sides and 13mm rebated
meeting stiles, each leaf of 44 x 108mm top rail and stiles, 22
x 108mm middle ledge and braces and 22 x 229mm bottom
ledge filled in with 70mm V-jointed one side boarding and
covered on other side with 3mm plywood with veneer to
match door let into and including rebates all round and 38 x
69mm weather drip.

No.

No.

11

Rate

Amount

SKIRTINGS
Wrought meranti:
NOTE: Contractors to fit quadrant bead only after floor
covering is laid.
16

19 x 125mm Skirting including 19mm quadrant bead plugged.


FRAMED DOORS, ETC.
Wrought meranti doors:

17

18

19

SEMI SOLID CORE FLUSH DOORS


Semi flush doors with standard hardboard covering on
both sides and veneer concealed edges:
20

40mm Door 813 x 2032mm high.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 2
Bill No. 6
Carpentry And Joinery
50

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SOLID CORE FLUSH DOORS


Solid flush doors with standard hardboard covering on
both sides and veneer concealed edges:
21

40mm Door 813 x 2032mm high.

No.

77

FRAMED FRAMES, ETC.


Wrought meranti:
22

69 x 94mm Double rebated frame.


BEADS, ARCHITRAVES, ETC.
Wrought meranti:

23

15mm Half round beads.

39

24

19mm Quadrant beads.

156

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 2
Bill No. 6
Carpentry And Joinery
51

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E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 2
BUILDING COMPLEX
Bill No. 6
CARPENTRY AND JOINERY
BILL SUMMARY
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Section No. 2
Bill No. 6
Carpentry And Joinery
52

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E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 2
BUILDING COMPLEX
Bill No. 7
CEILINGS, PARTITIONS, ETC.
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 128 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Descriptions:
Items described as nailed shall be deemed to be fixed with
hardened steel nails or pins or shot pinned to brickwork or
concrete.
Items described as plugged shall be deemed to include
screwing to fibre, plastic or metal plugs at not exceeding
600mm centres, and where described as bolted the bolts have
been given.
Bulkheads:
Bulkheads are those areas of ceilings which occur at a level or
plane differing from the general ceiling level or plane. Their
function is to conceal services, or merely to create an
architectural feature.
Bulkheads will only be measured as such when they conform
with the above description and when the horizontal or vertical
dimensions do not exceed 1200mm. Where these dimensions
exceed 1200mm the horizontal or vertical ceilings are
included in the general ceiling measurements.
CEILING CONSTRUCTION, CORNICES, ETC. (CPAP
Work Group No 126)
'Brits' Isotherm insulation:
1

50mm Insulation lapped not less than 100mm along all edges
and laid on top of suspended ceilings, etc.

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Section No. 2
Bill No. 7
Ceilings, Partitions, Etc.
53

711

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

NAILED UP CEILINGS (CPAP Work Group No 126)


4mm Everite Nutec fibre-cement boards with H-PVC
jointing strips:
2

Ceilings including 38 x 38mm sawn softwood brandering at


400mm centres between rafters.

93

618

No.

491

6,4mm 'Rhino board' gypsum plasterboard nailed to 38 x


38mm brandering spaced at 400mm centres, with 48mm
wide strips of 'Fibatape' fixed over joints and the whole
finished with minimum 3mm and maximum 6mm thick
coat of 'Rhinolite or 'Cretestone' gypsum skim plaster
trowelled to smooth polished surface in strict accordance
with the manufacturer's instructions:
3

Ceilings including 38 x 38mm sawn softwood brandering at


400mm centres between rafters.
Extra over ceiling for 650 x 650mm trap door of 16mm thick
chipboard door with Formica veneer and concealed hardwood
edges strips, trim ceiling around new door with 38 x 114mm
trimmers as required and provided wrought softwood 19 x
44mm fillers projecting 12mm into opening and fixed to
soffits of ceiling all round, mitre at corners and securely
screw fixed to trimmers.
Gypsum cornice:

75mm Coved cornice fixed with 38mm galvanised clout nails


at 300mm centres.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 2
Bill No. 7
Ceilings, Partitions, Etc.
54

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E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 2
BUILDING COMPLEX
Bill No. 7
CEILINGS, PARTITIONS, ETC.
BILL SUMMARY
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Section No. 2
Bill No. 7
Ceilings, Partitions, Etc.
55

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E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 2
BUILDING COMPLEX
Bill No. 8
FLOOR COVERINGS
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 130 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
NEEDLE PUNCH CARPET SHEETING AND TILES
500 x 500 x 8,5mm 'Nexus Timbavati Ultra' Stainproof
Miracle Fibre (polypropylene) structured needlepunch
'Resinback' installed by an approved installer in
accordance with SANS 10186:2000 and the recommended
adhesive applied in accordance with the adhesive
manufacturer's application instructions:
1

On floors.

63

555

555

SKIRTINGS, NOSINGS, ETC.


'M Trim' aluminium capping or dividing strips, ramps,
etc.:
2

'M Trim' aluminium transition cover 30mm wide (code


ATC300), fitted between carpet and other floor finishes.
FLOOR COVERINGS
Floor coverings, wall linings, etc. shall, where applicable, be
fixed with adhesive as recommended by the manufacturers of
the flooring, linings, etc.
300 x 300 x 2.5mm Marley Superflex fully flexible vinyl
floor tiles fixed with 'Marley No.60 Acrylic Adhesive.

On floors.
POLISH, SEALERS, ETC.
Polish, sealers, etc.:

Three coats water based floor dressing on vinyl flooring.

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 2
Bill No. 8
Floor Coverings
56

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E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 2
BUILDING COMPLEX
Bill No. 9
IRONMONGERY
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 132 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Finishes to ironmongery:
Where applicable finishes to ironmongery are indicated by
suffixes in accordance with the following list: BS Satin
bronze lacquered : CH Chromium plated : SC Satin
chromium plated : SE Silver enamelled : GE Grey enamelled
: AS Anodised silver : AB Anodised bronze : AG Anodised
gold : ABL Anodised black : PB Polished brass : PL Polished
and lacquered : PT Epoxy coated.
HINGES, FLOOR SPRING HINGES, BOLTS, PANIC
BOLTS, ETC.
Hinges, floor spring hinges, bolts, panic bolts, etc.:
1

100mm Brass hinge with nylon washers.

No.

62

LOCKS
2

'Union CB682-24SC/L2277-78" four lever lockset.

No.

10

'Union' two lever lockset.

No.

'Union' four lever lockset.

No.

'Union' Rebate conversion kit.

No.

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Section No. 2
Bill No. 9
Ironmongery
57

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E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

BATHROOM FITTINGS
'Franke':
6

'Chronos' SS single toilet roll holder (code RH140HD) size


140 x 110 x 110mm high with satin finish and lockable
delivery spindle, cylinder lock with 'Franke' standard key
including stainless steel screws and dowels.

No.

6mm Diameter steel dowel 100mm long in and including


mortice in timber and brickwork or concrete.

No.

36

'Union CZ8731SC' door stop plugged.

No.

33

'Vitrex system 2000' pinning board 2400 x 1200mm high


plugged.

No.

16

'Vitrex System 2000' white writing board 2400 x 1200mm


high with rail for marker pen plugged.

No.

16

SUNDRIES
Sundry ironmongery:
7

PINNING BOARDS, WRITING BOARDS,


PROJECTION SCREENS, ETC.
Pinning boards, etc.:
9

10

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Section No. 2
Bill No. 9
Ironmongery
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E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 2
BUILDING COMPLEX
Bill No. 9
IRONMONGERY
BILL SUMMARY
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Bill No. 9
Ironmongery
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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 2
BUILDING COMPLEX
Bill No. 10
METALWORK
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 136 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Descriptions:
Descriptions of bolts shall be deemed to include nuts and
washers.
Descriptions of expansion anchors and bolts and chemical
anchors and bolts shall be deemed to include nuts, washers
and mortices in brickwork or concrete.
Metalwork described as holed for bolt(s) shall be deemed to
exclude the bolts unless otherwise described.
GALVANISED WELDED SCREENS, GATES, ETC.
Security gates:
1

Single gate 900 x 2100mm high formed of 40 x 40 x 3mm


hollow section frame and two 40 x 40 x 3mm hollow section
horizontal rails, filled in with 12mm diameter vertical solid
bars at 103mm centres and including a pair of suitable hinges
bolted to wall with and including M12 expansion bolts and a
lockable sliding bolt with keep.

No.

12

Single gate 920 x 2000mm high formed of 40 x 40 x 3mm


hollow section frame and two 40 x 40 x 3mm hollow section
horizontal rails, filled in with 12mm diameter vertical solid
bars at 103mm centres and including a pair of suitable hinges
bolted to wall with and including M12 expansion bolts and a
lockable sliding bolt with keep.

No.

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Section No. 2
Bill No. 10
Metalwork
60

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E13/691

Unit Quantity
3

Double gate 1500 x 2100mm high in two leafs formed of 40 x


40 x 3mm hollow section frame and two 40 x 40 x 3mm
hollow section horizontal rails, filled in with 12mm diameter
vertical solid bars at 103mm centres and including a pair of
suitable hinges bolted to wall with and including M12
expansion bolts and a lockable sliding bolt with keep.

No.

Double gate 1738 x 2000mm high in two leafs formed of 40 x


40 x 3mm hollow section frame and two 40 x 40 x 3mm
hollow section horizontal rails, filled in with 12mm diameter
vertical solid bars at 103mm centres and including a pair of
suitable hinges bolted to wall with and including M12
expansion bolts and a lockable sliding bolt with keep.

No.

Double gate 1118 x 2000mm high in two leafs formed of 40 x


40 x 3mm hollow section frame and two 40 x 40 x 3mm
hollow section horizontal rails, filled in with 12mm diameter
vertical solid bars at 103mm centres and including a pair of
suitable hinges bolted to wall with and including M12
expansion bolts and a lockable sliding bolt with keep.

No.

60 x 40 x 4mm Hollow section post 1,8m long with 100 x 100


x 4mm top and base plate twice holed for bolts and welded on.

No.

12mm Expansion bolt.

No.

16

Double gate 1100 x 1800mm high, each leaf of 50 x 50 x


4mm hollow section frame and 50 x 50 x 4mm hollow section
horizontal middle rail filled in with 50 x 2,5mm galvanised
welded mesh welded to frame and fitted with a pair of
suitable hinges to each leaf welded to steel posts and with
hasp and staple and 100mm drop bolt welded on.

No.

No.

10

Rate

Amount

Screens and gates to gas cage:


6

50 x 2,5mm Galvanized welded mesh covering in


approximately 1,8m high panels spot welded to framing.

GALVANIZED PRESSED STEEL DOOR FRAMES


1,6mm Double rebated frames suitable for half brick
walls with three hinges per leaf:
10

Frame for door 813 x 2032mm high.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 2
Bill No. 10
Metalwork
61

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E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

1,6mm Double rebated frames suitable for one brick walls


with three hinges per leaf:
11

Frame for door 813 x 2032mm high.

No.

No.

GALVANISED PRESSED STEEL COMBINATION


DOORS AND FRAMES
Bitcon strong room doors:
12

Door 813 x 2032mm high with rebated frame suitable for one
brick wall and with 7 lever mortice lock.
ALUMINIUM WINDOWS, DOORS, GLAZED
SCREENS. (CPAP Work Group No 140)
General:
Prices for windows and doors are to include for pointing all
round windows externally with silicone after building in.
The references given in the descriptions are to the respective
types of windows detailed on the Architect's drawings.
Epoxy powder coated aluminium windows glazed with
4mm clear float glass and plugged to brickwork or
concrete:

13

Sliding window 930 x 1200mm high. (W05)

No.

57

14

Sliding window 930 x 900mm high. (W06)

No.

41

15

Window 1045 x 920mm high. (W02)

No.

16

Top hung opening out and sliding window 1275 x 1500mm


high. (W01)

No.

17

Top hung opening out window 1200 x 600mm high. (W04)

No.

18

Top hung opening out window 600 x 600mm high. (W03)

No.

No.

Epoxy powder coated aluminium doors glazed with 6mm


clear float safety glass and plugged to brickwork or
concrete:
19

'AGI' or similar approved shopfront double door in two leaves


size 1590 x 2090mm high overall (ironmongery elsewhere
measured). (D07)

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 2
Bill No. 10
Metalwork
62

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E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

CHROMADEK ROLLER DOORS, ETC.


'RollerStyle' manually operated roller doors including
ironmongery, centre lift lock, guide rails, springs, rubber
weather strip to bottom, etc. and white powder coated
aluminium finish:
20

Standard push-up roller door for opening 2120 x 1455mm


high (overall shutter size 2170 x 1185mm high) with box size
230 x 2320 x 255mm high, solid RS40 slats and U40 recess
fixed channels fixed to brickwork or concrete.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 2
Bill No. 10
Metalwork
63

No.

Nkonkwana Jss
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Amount

SECTION NO. 2
BUILDING COMPLEX
Bill No. 10
METALWORK
BILL SUMMARY
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Section No. 2
Bill No. 10
Metalwork
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E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 2
BUILDING COMPLEX
Bill No. 11
PLASTERING
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 142 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Untinted grano:
Untinted granolithic floor finish made up of one cement, two
and a half parts sand and three and a half parts granite
chippings and worked off to a smooth level to approval.
SCREEDS
Screeds wood floated, on concrete
1

30mm Thick on floors and landings.

80

40mm Thick on floors and landings.

622

Average 40mm thick on floors to falls with 'ABE Duraproof'


additive.

80

Prepare concrete floors and apply 'Polyurethane Epoxy


Vuka Solid' floor coating and primer all in accordance
with manufacturers recommendations:
4

4,5mm Thick on floors and landings.


GRANOLITHIC
Untinted granolithic on concrete:

30mm Thick on floors and landings.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 2
Bill No. 11
Plastering
65

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

INTERNAL PLASTER
Cement plaster on brickwork:
6

On walls.

1 047

On narrow widths.

39

On walls.

896

10

On narrow widths.

38

11

150 x 15mm Thickened plaster sloping window cill with


15mm drip projection with steel trowel finish.

99

18

Cement plaster on concrete:


8

On concrete soffitts.
EXTERNAL PLASTER
Cement plaster on brickwork composed of 1 part cement
and 5 parts sand with steel trowel floated finish:

CORNER PROTECTORS, DIVIDING STRIPS, ETC.


(CPAP Work Group No 136)
Corner protectors, dividing strips, etc.
12

50 x 3mm Flat section brass water bar (code BFB300) in


concrete.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 2
Bill No. 11
Plastering
66

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 2
BUILDING COMPLEX
Bill No. 11
PLASTERING
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
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Section No. 2
Bill No. 11
Plastering
67

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E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 2
BUILDING COMPLEX
Bill No. 12
TILING
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 144 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Preparation of surfaces:
On both walls and floors there are minimum curing periods
for walls and concrete floors as well as screeds and plasters
and they are as follows:
* New concrete floors require 6 weeks curing time before
direct bedding.
* New brick walls require 6 weeks curing time before direct
bedding.
* New concrete floors require 4 weeks curing time before
screeding and the screed another 4 weeks before tiling can
commence.
* New brick walls require 4 weeks curing time before
plastering and the plaster another 2 weeks before tiling can
commence.
No adhesive is to be applied to wet screeds nor to screeds
with a water content greater than that required by the adhesive
manufacturer.
Surfaces must be firm and free of dust, mould, oil, grease,
wax polish and organic growth. Organic growth must be
removed and the spores killed with an effective fungicide
such as a household bleaching solution.
Existing wall surface to be chipped over approximately 80%
of entire surface where applicable, properly prepared, existing
paint and laitance to be removed as necessary.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 2
Bill No. 12
Tiling
68

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Tiles fixed to floor with TAL GOLD STAR 6 rapid setting


adhesive mixed 20kg with approximately 5 litres of TAL
B0UND (replacing the water in the mix) to the background
with a notched trowel. All floor tiling to be laid with
minimum 3mm consistent joints between all tiles, pointed in
continuous joints with TAL WALL AND FLOOR GROUT
mixed 20kg with 6 litres of TAL BOUND (replacing the
water in the mix)
Tiles fixed to wall surfaces with TAL PROFESSIONAL
MIXED 20kg with 5 litres of water applied to wall using a
notched wall trowel.
Waterproofing background walls and floor slab of showers,
crate storage washing with TAL SUPERFLEX 1 reinforced
with TAL Superflex 1 Mat to form a seamless waterproof
membrane. Thereafter key the surface with slurry mix of 1
part TAL Key coat to 2 parts cement (by volume). Thereafter
tiling to commence; fixed to wall surfaces with TAL
PROFESSIONAL mixed 20kg with 5 litres of water applied
to wall using a notched wall trowel.
Specification for laying Sandstone tiles to conventional
screeds:
Tiles must be bedded in normal tile adhesive - using Tylon
Wall 'n Floor CM11 tile adhesive in accordance with the
manufacturers specification.
A grouting raked and tooled half round joint of 8-10mm
recommended.
Grouting must consist of 1:1 sand and cement.
Tiles must be thoroughly cleaned by the tyler after grouting.
After all builders traffic is off site, tiles must be cleaned and
sealed as follows:
Clean tiles with a mild mixture of hydrochloric acid and water
preferably using a mechanical scrubbing brush.
Wet vacuum all residue.
Apply one coat 'Genkem Hydroseal' using lambs wool
applicator and allow to dry all in accordance with the
manufacturers recommendations.
Apply one coat 'Genkem Miracke Seal' and allow to dry all in
accordance with the manufacturers recommendations.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 2
Bill No. 12
Tiling
69

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

All wall tiling to be laid with 3mm maximum consistent


joints between all tiles, pointed in continuous joints with
TAL SUPER WHITE GROUT mixed 20kg with 8 litres of
water.
CERAMIC WALL TILING
400 x 400 x 9 to 15mm Thick African Blue Slate tiles sawn
edge finish bedded and flush pointed in class II mortar
with 5 to 10mm joints continuous in both directions to
plaster (plaster elsewhere):
1

On walls.

15

On walls in showers and baths.

11

Fair exposed cutting and fitting around pipe not exceeding


50mm internal diameter.

No.

Fair exposed cutting and fitting around pipe exceeding 50mm


and not exceeding 100mm internal diameter.

No.

18

200 x 200 x 6mm Johnson's Matisse WTB4 white glazed


ceramic tiles fixed with Tal adhesive to plaster (plaster
elsewhere) and flush pointed with Tal jointing compound
(All tiling to be laid with 5mm maximum consistent joints
between tiles):
5

On walls in isolated panels, splashbacks, etc.


SANDSTONE FLOOR TILES
400 x 400mm Colonnade Light Stone tiles (code CN-059),
fixed with Tal adhesive to existing plaster and flush
pointed with Tal jointing compound (All tiling to be laid
with 4mm maximum consistent joints between tiles) laid
and sealed to the manufacturers specifications:

On floors and landings.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 2
Bill No. 12
Tiling
70

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 2
BUILDING COMPLEX
Bill No. 12
TILING
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
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69
70

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Section No. 2
Bill No. 12
Tiling
71

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E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 2
BUILDING COMPLEX
Bill No. 13
GLAZING
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 150 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
GLAZING TO STEEL WITH PUTTY
4mm Clear float glass:
1

Panes exceeding 0,5 m2 and not exceeding 2 m2.

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 2
Bill No. 13
Glazing
72

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 2
BUILDING COMPLEX
Bill No. 14
PAINTWORK
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 152 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
General:
All work to be executed in strict accordance with the
manufacturer's specifications.
Primers and first coats may be thinned in accordance with the
paint specifications of the specific manufacturer to aid the
absorption of the paint.
All surfaces must be sound, clean and have a moisture content
of less than 8% for walls generally and 3% for slabs/screeds
etc.
Where surfaces of plaster etc. are sandy/friable, the first coat
must be replaced with 'Plascon Merit' plaster primer thinned
10% with turpentine.
Colours:
Unless otherwise described all paintwork shall be deemed to
have a colour value in excess of 7 on the Munsell system in
accordance with SANS 1091.
ON FLOATED PLASTER
Prepare surfaces and remove all loose material, apply one
coat 'Plascon Merit Plaster Primer' and two coats
'Plascon Polvin Super Acrylic' paint:
1

On interior walls.

612

On ceilings and soffits.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 2
Bill No. 14
Paintwork
73

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Prepare surfaces and remove all loose material, apply one


coat 'Plascon Merit Resistant plaster primer (UC56), one
coat 'Plascon Universal Undercoat (UC1)' and two coats
'Plascon Wall and All' paint:
3

On interior walls.

441

441

941

216

489

112

Prepare surfaces and remove all loose material, mix 3


parts 'Cemcrete Cemplaster' to 1 part clean water by
volume and apply 5mm thick 'Milano Milk Cemcrete
Cemplaster' and wet coating thrice with clean water:
4

On interior walls.
Prepare surfaces and remove all loose material, apply one
coat 'Plascon Merit Resistant plaster primer (UC56) and
two coats 'Plascon Velvaglo' paint:

On exterior walls.
ON PLASTER BOARD
Prepare surfaces and remove all loose material, wipe
down with damp cloth and allow to dry completely, apply
one coat 'Professional Plaster Primer (PP700)' with and
overcoating time of 16 hours and two coats 'Professional
Low Sheen Pure Acrylic (PEM1000) paint with 2 hours
drying time between coats:

On ceilings and cornices.


Prepare surfaces and remove all loose material, apply one
coat 'Plascon Merit Plaster Primer' and two coats
'Plascon Double Velvet Pure Acrylic' paint:

On ceilings and cornices.


ON FIBRE-CEMENT
One coat sealer and two coats 'Plascon Polvin' acrylic
interior quality PVA emulsion paint:

On ceilings and cornices.


Prepare surfaces and remove all loose material, apply one
coat 'Plascon Wall and All Pure Acrylic' thinned 20%
and one coat 'Plascon Wall and All Pure Acrylic' paint:

On exterior fascias and barge boards.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 2
Bill No. 14
Paintwork
74

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Prepare surfaces and remove all loose material, apply


sodium hypochlorite solution (household bleach thinned 1
part bleach to 2 parts water) to all areas containing algae
and fungi, then scrape and wire brush to remove dead
growth, finally scrub with fresh water to remove all traces
of bleach, dirt and algae residues, make good cracks and
defects with 'Mendall 90', apply one coat 'Plascon
Bonding Liquid' thinned up to 3:1 by volume with
Mineral turpentine, apply two coats of 'Plascon Pure
Acrylic Low Sheen' paint:
10

On exterior fascias and barge boards.

38

86

ON METAL
One coat calcium plumbate primer, one undercoat and
two coats gloss enamel paint on galvanised steel:
11

On gates, grilles, burglar screens, balustrades, etc. (both sides


measured over the full flat area).
Prepare surfaces and remove all loose material, dust,
grease, salts and contamination with 'Galv. Iron Cleaner
(GIG)', rinse and apply one coat 'Plascon Galvogrip
Metal Primer', apply one coat 'Plascon Merit Universal
Undercoat' and two coats 'Plascon Velvaglo' non-drip
semi-gloss enamel paint on galvanised steel:

12

On door frames.

13

On strong room door frames.

40

ON WOOD, WOOD BOARD


Two coats wood primer:
14

On backs of frames, linings, etc. not exceeding 300mm girth.


One coat wood pink primer and one coat Plascon
universal undercoat and two coats Plascon Velvaglo
enamel paint:

15

On doors.

38

16

On door frames.

11

17

On purlins, bracings, etc. (Provisional)

12

18

On skirtings, rails, etc. not exceeding 300mm girth.

287

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 2
Bill No. 14
Paintwork
75

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Stop, fill, sand down and prepare wood surfaces and


apply one base coat (SANS678 TYPE iii) one Universal
Undercoat (SANS 681) and one coat Enamel paint (SANS
630):
19

On doors.

21

99

Stop, fill, sand down and prepare wood surfaces and


apply one coat 'Woodoc 2000 sealer' and one coat
'Woodoc Stain Concentrate':
20

On skirtings, rails, etc. not exceeding 300mm girth.


Stop, fill, sand down and prepare wood surfaces and
apply coats 'Plascon Wood Primer' and three coats
'Woodoc 35' tinted exterior low gloss sealer paint:

21

On roof timbers at eaves and verges.

22

On roof trusses and rafters. (Provisional)

159

25

Stop, fill, sand down and prepare wood surfaces, prime


ends, sides and faces of all new and unpainted surfaces
with Pink 'Plascon Wood Primer and two coats 'Plascon
Velvaglo' paint:
23

On doors.
Stop, fill, sand down and prepare wood surfaces, wash
knots and resinous areas with 'Lacquer Thinners (ILS 1)'
and coat with 'Woodcare Knot Seal (PK 2)' and apply one
coat of 'Plascon Woodcare Pre-treatment (WWP 1)',
apply one coat of 'Wood Primer (UC 2)' and two coats of
'Plascon Velvaglo Satin' paint:

24

On door frames.

25

On doors.

19

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 2
Bill No. 14
Paintwork
76

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E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 2
BUILDING COMPLEX
Bill No. 14
PAINTWORK
BILL SUMMARY
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75
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Section No. 2
Bill No. 14
Paintwork
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E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 2
BUILDING COMPLEX
SECTION SUMMARY
Bill
No.

Page

EARTHWORKS (PROVISIONAL)

33

CONCRETE, FORMWORK REINFORCEMENT

38

MASONRY

43

WATERPROOFING

44

ROOF COVERINGS

47

CARPENTRY AND JOINERY

52

CEILINGS, PARTITIONS, ETC.

55

FLOOR COVERINGS

56

IRONMONGERY

59

10

METALWORK

64

11

PLASTERING

67

12

TILING

71

13

GLAZING

72

14

PAINTWORK

77

TOTAL CARRIED TO FINAL SUMMARY


Section No. 2
SECTION SUMMARY
78

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E13/691

SECTION NO. 3
ADJUSTMENT TO FOLDING DOOR

79

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 3
ADJUSTMENT TO FOLDING DOOR
Bill No. 1
CONCRETE FORMWORK
REINFORCEMENT
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 110 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Cost of tests
The costs of making, storing and testing of concrete test cubes
as required under clause 7 "Tests" of SANS 1200 G shall
include the cost of providing cube moulds necessary for the
purpose, for testing costs and for submitting reports on the
tests to the principal agent. The testing shall be undertaken
by an independent firm or institution nominated by the
contractor to the approval of the principal agent. (Test cubes
are measured separately)
Formwork
Descriptions of formwork shall be deemed to include use and
waste only (except where described as "left in" or
"permanent"), for fitting together in the required forms,
wedging, plumbing and fixing to true angles and surfaces as
necessary to ensure easy release during stripping and for
reconditioning as necessary before re-use.
Formwork to soffits of solid slabs, etc. shall be deemed to be
to slabs not exceeding 250mm thick unless otherwise
described.
Formwork to soffits of slabs, beams, etc. shall be deemed to
be propped up exceeding 1,5m and not exceeding 3,5m high
unless otherwise described.
The vertical strutting shall be carried down to such
construction as is sufficiently strong to afford the required
support without damage and shall remain in position until the
newly constructed work is able to support itself.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 3
Bill No. 1
Concrete Formwork Reinforcement
80

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Formwork to sides of bases, pile caps, ground beams, etc. will


only be measured where it is prescribed by the engineer for
design reasons. Formwork necessitated by irregularity or
collapse of excavated faces will not be measured and the cost
thereof shall be deemed to be included in the allowance for
taking the risk of collapse of the sides of the excavations,
provision for which is made in "Earthworks".
Concrete in panels:
Descriptions of surface beds cast in panels shall be deemed to
include casting in panels approximately 9m. Descriptions
(prices) of concrete in surface beds cast in panels shall be
deemed to include formwork, fillets and the like in forming
the panels.
REINFORCED CONCRETE
30MPa/19mm concrete
1

Columns.

Beams

Sets

TEST BLOCKS
Test blocks:
3

Making and testing set of three 150 x 150 x 150mm concrete


strength test cubes. (Provisional)
ROUGH FORMWORK (DEGREE OF ACCURACY II)
(CPAP Work Group No 111)
Rough Formwork to Sides:

Columns.
Rough Formwork to Sides and soffits:

Beams.
MOVEMENT JOINTS. ETC.
Expansion joints with closed cell expanded polyurethane
with tear off strip between vertical concrete and brick
surfaces:

10mm Joints not exceeding 300mm high.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 3
Bill No. 1
Concrete Formwork Reinforcement
81

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

REINFORCEMENT (PROVISIONAL) (CPAP Work


Group No 114)
Mild steel reinforcement to structural concrete work:
7

12mm Diameter bars.

Tonnes

0.10

High tensile steel reinforcement to structural concrete


work:
8

12mm Diameter bars.

Tonnes

0.16

8mm Diameter bars.

Tonnes

0.10

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 3
Bill No. 1
Concrete Formwork Reinforcement
82

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 3
ADJUSTMENT TO FOLDING DOOR
Bill No. 1
CONCRETE FORMWORK REINFORCEMENT
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
Brought Forward from Page

80
81
82

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 3
Bill No. 1
Concrete Formwork Reinforcement
83

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 3
ADJUSTMENT TO FOLDING DOOR
Bill No. 2
MASONRY
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 118 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
BRICKWORK
General:
Wherever practicable, brickwork shall be built in stretcher
bond. Unless legitimately required to form bond, no false
headers shall be used. English bond shall only be used where
specifically so indicated or where stretcher bond is not
practable.
Sizes in descriptions:
Where sizes in descriptions are given in brick units, 'one
brick' shall represent the length and 'half brick' the width of a
brick.
Walls, etc.:
Descriptions of hollow walls shall be deemed to include
leaving every fifth perpend of the bottom course of the
external skin open as a weep hole.
Walls in two skins described as 'bagged and sealed' shall be
deemed to include having the outer face of the inner skin
bagged with 1:6 cement and sand mixture and sealed with two
coats 'Brixeal' bitumen emulsion waterproofing coating.
Face bricks:
Bricks to be of standard size 222 x 106 x 73mm and shall be
ordered timeously to obtain uniformity in size and colour (52
units/m net per single skin with 10mm mortar joints
excluding waste).

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 3
Bill No. 2
Masonry
84

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Pointing:
Descriptions of recessed pointing to fair face brickwork and
face brickwork shall be deemed to include square recessed,
hollow recessed, weathered pointing, etc.
BRICKWORK IN SUPERSTRUCTURE
Brickwork of NFP bricks in class II mortar:
1

One brick walls.

-15

-36

-10

BRICKWORK SUNDRIES
Brickwork sundries:
Joint forming material in movement joints:
2

12mm Bitumen impregnated softboard fibre board built in


vertically through brick walls.
Brickwork reinforcement:

150mm Wide reinforcement built in horizontally.


FACE BRICKWORK INTERNALLY
'Cathcart Travertine (CTX) - Beaconsfield Farm,
Grahamstown FBX face bricks in class II mortar pointed
with flush horizontal and vertical joints:

Extra over brickwork for face brickwork.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 3
Bill No. 2
Masonry
85

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 3
ADJUSTMENT TO FOLDING DOOR
Bill No. 2
MASONRY
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
Brought Forward from Page

84
85

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 3
Bill No. 2
Masonry
86

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 3
ADJUSTMENT TO FOLDING DOOR
Bill No. 3
CARPENTRY AND JOINERY
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 126 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Particle board:
Particle board shall comply with the following specifications:
a) SANS 1300 Particle board: exterior and flooring type b)
SANS 1301 Particle board: interior type.
Joinery:
Descriptions of frames shall be deemed to include frames,
transoms, mullions, rails, etc.
Descriptions of hardwood joinery shall be deemed to include
pelleting of bolt holes.
Fixing:
Items described as nailed shall be deemed to be fixed with
hardened steel nails or shot pins to brickwork or concrete.
SKIRTINGS
Wrought meranti:
NOTE: Contractors to fit quadrant bead only after floor
covering is laid
1

19 x 125mm Skirting including 19mm quadrant bead plugged.

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 3
Bill No. 3
Carpentry And Joinery
87

-14

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 3
ADJUSTMENT TO FOLDING DOOR
Bill No. 4
FLOOR COVERINGS
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 130 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
FLOOR COVERINGS
Floor coverings, wall linings, etc. shall, where applicable, be
fixed with adhesive as recommended by the manufacturers of
the flooring, linings, etc.
300 x 300 x 2.5mm Marley Superflex fully flexible vinyl
floor tiles fixed with 'Marley No.60 Acrylic Adhesive.
1

On floors

POLISH, SEALERS, ETC.


Polish, sealers, etc.:
2

Three coats water based floor dressing on vinyl flooring.

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 3
Bill No. 4
Floor Coverings
88

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 3
ADJUSTMENT TO FOLDING DOOR
Bill No. 5
PLASTERING
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 142 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SCREEDS
Screeds wood floated, on concrete:
1

40mm Thick on floors and landings.

-30

INTERNAL PLASTER
Cement plaster on brickwork:
2

On walls.
Cement plaster on concrete:

On projecting and isolated columns.

On projecting and isolated beams.

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 3
Bill No. 5
Plastering
89

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 3
ADJUSTMENT TO FOLDING DOOR
Bill No. 6
PAINTWORK
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 152 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
General:
All work to be executed in strict accordance with the
manufacturer's specifications.
Primers and first coats may be thinned in accordance with the
paint specifications of the specific manufacturer to aid the
absorption of the paint.
All surfaces must be sound, clean and have a moisture content
of less than 8% for walls generally and 3% for slabs/screeds,
etc.
Where surfaces of plaster, etc. are sandy/friable, the first coat
must be replaced with 'Plascon Merit' plaster primer thinned
10% with turpentine.
Colours:
Unless otherwise described all paintwork shall be deemed to
have a colour value in excess of 7 on the Munsell system in
accordance with SANS 1091.
ON FLOATED PLASTER
Prepare surfaces and remove all loose material, apply one
coat 'Plascon Merit Plaster Primer' and two coats
'Plascon Polvin Super Acrylic' paint:
1

On interior walls.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 3
Bill No. 6
Paintwork
90

-20

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

ON WOOD, WOOD BOARD


One coat wood pink primer and one coat Plascon
universal undercoat and two coats Plascon Velvaglo
enamel paint:
2

On skirtings, rails, etc. not exceeding 300mm girth.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 3
Bill No. 6
Paintwork
91

-14

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 3
ADJUSTMENT TO FOLDING DOOR
Bill No. 6
PAINTWORK
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
Brought Forward from Page

90
91

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 3
Bill No. 6
Paintwork
92

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 3
ADJUSTMENT TO FOLDING DOOR
SECTION SUMMARY
Bill
No.

Page

CONCRETE FORMWORK REINFORCEMENT

83

MASONRY

86

CARPENTRY AND JOINERY

87

FLOOR COVERINGS

88

PLASTERING

89

PAINTWORK

92

TOTAL CARRIED TO FINAL SUMMARY


Section No. 3
SECTION SUMMARY
93

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

SECTION NO. 4
6 PIT LATRINE

94

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 4
6 PIT LATRINE
Bill No. 1
EARTHWORKS (PROVISIONAL)
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 104 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Nature of ground:
The nature of the ground is assumed to be loose sandy
material, therefore earth, but possibly interspersed with hard
rock or soft rock.
Carting away of excavated material:
Descriptions of carting away of excavated material shall be
deemed to include loading excavated material onto trucks
directly from the excavations or, alternatively, from stock
piles situated on the building site.
Excavations, Filling , etc.
The Contractor shall notify the Principal Agent as soon as the
excavations are ready to receive foundations and no building
work may be started until the Principal Agent has approved
the excavations.
Over excavations taken beyond the levels and sizes shown or
required to obtain a solid foundation shall be filled by the
contractor, at his own expense, with 15MPa concrete.
Should the Contractor consider that any of the excavations are
more difficult in nature than excavations in "earth" he shall
immediately notify the Quantity Surveyor in writing. Failing
such notification the excavations shall be deemed to be in
"earth" and shall be measured and valued accordingly.
The Contractor may use any method he chooses to excavate
any class of material, but his chosen method of excavations
shall not determine the classification of the material
excavated.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 4
Bill No. 1
Earthworks (provisional)
95

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Blasting:
No blasting will be allowed without the written permission of
the Principal Agent.
Should blasting be necessary, the Contractor shall take every
precaution to protect the Works and persons, animals and
property in the vicinity of the Works. The Contractor will be
held responsible for any injury or damage caused by any
blasting operations and shall make good such damage at his
own expense.
Testing:
Prices for filling are to include for all necessary density tests
in accordance with SANS 1200D.
Prescribed density tests:
NOTE: The Contractor is specifically referred to the SANS
1200 clause regarding the number of density tests required on
the layer work, filling, etc. The tests as prescribed are deemed
to be included in the appropriate rates for the layer work,
filling, etc. and will not be paid for separately. The following
density tests measured are over and above those normally
required by SANS 1200 and is for the use of the Engineer
only and will only be paid for if instructed in writing and
approved as acceptable by the Engineer.
EXCAVATION OTHER THAN BULK
Excavation in earth not exceeding 2m deep:
1

Trenches.

18

Reduced levels under floors.

Toilet pit.

32

Extra over excavations other than bulk in earth for


excavation in:
4

Soft rock.

Hard rock.

Risk of collapse of excavations other than bulk:


6

Sides of trench and hole excavations not exceeding 1,5m deep.

52

Sides of trench and hole excavations exceeding 1,5m deep.

30

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 4
Bill No. 1
Earthworks (provisional)
96

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

CARTING AWAY
Extra over all excavations for loading, carting and
dumping surplus excavated material (no allowance made
for increase in bulk):
8

Off site to a dumping site to be found by the Contractor.

42

EARTH FILLING, ETC.


Filling with material from the excavations compacted to a
density of at least 95% Mod. AASHTO maximum density:
9

Backfilling to trenches, holes, etc.


Filling with G5 material supplied and carted onto site by
the Contractor, compacted to a density of at least 95%
Mod. AASHTO maximum density:

10

Under floors, pavings, etc.


Filling with G7 approved material supplied and carted
onto site by the Contractor, compacted to a density of at
least 93% Mod. AASHTO maximum density:

11

Backfilling to trenches, holes, etc.


Coarse river sand filling compacted to 95% Mod.
AASHTO maximum density:

12

Under floors, etc.


KEEPING EXCAVATIONS FREE OF WATER
Keeping excavations free of water:

13

Keeping excavations free of all water other than subterranean


water.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 4
Bill No. 1
Earthworks (provisional)
97

Item

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 4
6 PIT LATRINE
Bill No. 1
EARTHWORKS (PROVISIONAL)
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
Brought Forward from Page

95
96
97

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 4
Bill No. 1
Earthworks (provisional)
98

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 4
6 PIT LATRINE
Bill No. 2
CONCRETE FORMWORK
REINFORCEMENT
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 110 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Cost of tests
The costs of making, storing and testing of concrete test cubes
as required under clause 7 "Tests" of SANS 1200 G shall
include the cost of providing cube moulds necessary for the
purpose, for testing costs and for submitting reports on the
tests to the principal agent. The testing shall be undertaken
by an independent firm or institution nominated by the
contractor to the approval of the principal agent. (Test cubes
are measured separately)
Formwork
Descriptions of formwork shall be deemed to include use and
waste only (except where described as "left in" or
"permanent"), for fitting together in the required forms,
wedging, plumbing and fixing to true angles and surfaces as
necessary to ensure easy release during stripping and for
reconditioning as necessary before re-use.
Formwork to soffits of solid slabs etc. shall be deemed to be
to slabs not exceeding 250mm thick unless otherwise
described.
Formwork to soffits of slabs, beams, etc. shall be deemed to
be propped up exceeding 1,5m and not exceeding 3,5m high
unless otherwise described.
The vertical strutting shall be carried down to such
construction as is sufficiently strong to afford the required
support without damage and shall remain in position until the
newly constructed work is able to support itself.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 4
Bill No. 2
Concrete Formwork Reinforcement
99

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Formwork to sides of bases, pile caps, ground beams, etc. will


only be measured where it is prescribed by the engineer for
design reasons. Formwork necessitated by irregularity or
collapse of excavated faces will not be measured and the cost
thereof shall be deemed to be included in the allowance for
taking the risk of collapse of the sides of the excavations,
provision for which is made in "Earthworks".
Concrete in panels:
Descriptions of surface beds cast in panels shall be deemed to
include casting in panels approximately 9m. Descriptions
(prices) of concrete in surface beds cast in panels shall be
deemed to include formwork, fillets and the like in forming
the panels.
UNREINFORCED CONCRETE CAST AGAINST
EXCAVATED SURFACES
10MPa Concrete:
1

Surface blinding under footings and bases. (Provisional)

Sets

30/19mm Concrete:
2

Strip footings.
REINFORCED CONCRETE
30MPa/19mm Concrete:

Surface beds cast in panels on waterproofing.


REINFORCED CONCRETE CAST AGAINST
EXCAVATED SURFACES
30MPa/19mm Concrete:

Raft slab.
TEST BLOCKS
Test blocks:

Making and testing set of three 150 x 150 x 150mm concrete


strength test cubes. (Provisional)

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 4
Bill No. 2
Concrete Formwork Reinforcement
100

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

FINISHING TOP SURFACE OF CONCRETE


Finishing top surfaces of concrete smooth with a wood
float:
6

Surface beds, slabs, etc.

34

18

12

No.

12

29

15

Tonnes

0.03

ROUGH FORMWORK (DEGREE OF ACCURACY II)


(CPAP Work Group No 111)
Rough Formwork to Sides:
7

Edges, risers, ends and reveals not exceeding 300mm high or


wide.
Rough Formwork to Soffits:

Slabs propped up not exceeding 1,5m high.


Rough formwork to form:

Opening exceeding 1m and not exceeding 2m girth through


not exceeding 300mm slab.
MOVEMENT JOINTS, ETC.
Slip joints between horizontal concrete and brick surfaces
including cement mortar bed:

10

Not exceeding 300mm wide.


Expansion joints with closed cell expanded polyurethane
with tear off strip between vertical concrete surfaces:

11

10mm Joints not exceeding 300mm high.


Horizontal joggle construction joints through concrete
including thick cement slurry to one face:

12

Surface beds not exceeding 300mmm thick.


REINFORCEMENT (PROVISIONAL) (CPAP Work
Group No 114)
High tensile steel reinforcement to structural concrete
work:

13

12mm Diameter bars.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 4
Bill No. 2
Concrete Formwork Reinforcement
101

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Fabric reinforcement:
14

Type 193 fabric reinforcement in concrete surface beds,


slabs, etc.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 4
Bill No. 2
Concrete Formwork Reinforcement
102

132

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 4
6 PIT LATRINE
Bill No. 2
CONCRETE FORMWORK REINFORCEMENT
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
Brought Forward from Page

99
100
101
102

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 4
Bill No. 2
Concrete Formwork Reinforcement
103

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 4
6 PIT LATRINE
Bill No. 3
MASONRY
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 118 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
General:
Wherever practicable, brickwork shall be built in stretcher
bond. Unless legitimately required to form bond, no false
headers shall be used. English bond shall only be used where
specifically so indicated or where stretcher bond is not
practable.
Sizes in descriptions:
Where sizes in descriptions are given in brick units, 'one
brick' shall represent the length and 'half brick' the width of a
brick.
Walls, etc.:
Descriptions of hollow walls shall be deemed to include
leaving every fifth perpend of the bottom course of the
external skin open as a weep hole.
Walls in two skins described as 'bagged and sealed' shall be
deemed to include having the outer face of the inner skin
bagged with 1:6 cement and sand mixture and sealed with two
coats 'Brixeal' bitumen emulsion waterproofing coating.
Face bricks:
Bricks to be of standard size 222 x 106 x 73mm and shall be
ordered timeously to obtain uniformity in size and colour (52
units/m net per single skin with 10mm mortar joints
excluding waste).

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 4
Bill No. 3
Masonry
104

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Pointing:
Descriptions of recessed pointing to fair face brickwork and
face brickwork shall be deemed to include square recessed,
hollow recessed, weathered pointing, etc.
BRICKWORK IN FOUNDATIONS (PROVISIONAL)
Brickwork of NFX bricks in Class II mortar:
1

Half brick wall.

11

One brick wall.

28

270mm Hollow walls of two half brick skins including wire


ties and 25MPa concrete to cavity of hollow wall.

27

39

Extra over 270mm hollow brickwork for horizontal corbelled


band one course high and 115mm projection.
BRICKWORK IN SUPERSTRUCTURE
Brickwork of NFP bricks in class II mortar:

Half brick wall.

24

Half brick wall in beamfilling.

One brick walls in two brick skins bagged and sealed.

71

One brick wall in beamfilling.

No.

36

Galvanised hoop iron cramps, ties, etc.:


9

30 x 1,6mm Roof tie 1,5m long with one end fixed to timber
and other end built into brickwork.
Galvanised brickwork reinforcement:

10

75mm Wide reinforcement built in horizontally.

80

11

75mm Wide reinforcement built in horizontally in


foundations. (Provisional)

763

12

150mm Wide reinforcement built in horizontally.

187

13

150mm Wide reinforcement built in horizontally in


foundations. (Provisional)

326

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 4
Bill No. 3
Masonry
105

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

FACE BRICKWORK INTERNALLY


'Cathcart Travertine (CTX) - Beaconsfield Farm,
Grahamstown FBX face bricks in class II mortar pointed
with flush horizontal and vertical joints:
14

Extra over brickwork fo face brickwork.

15

FACE BRICKWORK EXTERNALLY


'Cathcart Travertine (CTX) - Beaconsfield Farm,
Grahamstown FBX face bricks in class II mortar pointed
with flush horizontal and vertical joints:
15

Extra over brickwork for face brickwork.

21

16

Extra over brickwork for face brickwork in foundations.


(Provisional)

Half brick facebrick wall in cement mortar finished fair and


pointed both sides as described.

40

No.

17

FACE BRICKWORK COPINGS, SILLS, ETC.


'Cathcart Travertine (CTX) - Beaconsfield Farm,
Grahamstown FBX face bricks in class II mortar pointed
with flush horizontal and vertical joints:
All exposed holes in face bricks to be filled in to match face
bricks.
18

Brick-on-edge header course coping on top of one brick wall.


BRICKWORK SUNDRIES
Prestressed fabricated lintels:

19

110 x 75mm Lintels in lengths not exceeding 3m.


'Terracotta' Air bricks etc.:

20

230 x 160mm Cement air brick.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 4
Bill No. 3
Masonry
106

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 4
6 PIT LATRINE
Bill No. 3
MASONRY
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
Brought Forward from Page

104
105
106

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 4
Bill No. 3
Masonry
107

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 4
6 PIT LATRINE
Bill No. 4
WATERPROOFING
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 120 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
DAMPPROOFING OF WALLS AND FLOORS
One layer of 375 micron Consol Plastics Brikgrip DPC
embossed damp proof course:
1

In walls.

15

20

15

One layer of 250 micron Consol Plastics Gundle USB


Green waterproof sheeting sealed at laps with Gunplas
Pressure Sensitive Tape:
2

Under surface beds.


JOINT SEALANTS, ETC.
Polysulphide sealing compound including backing cord,
bond breaker, primer, etc.:

10 x 10mm In expansion joints in floors including raking out


expansion joint filler as necessary.

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 4
Bill No. 4
Waterproofing
108

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E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 4
6 PIT LATRINE
Bill No. 5
ROOF COVERINGS
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 124 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Ribbed roofing sheets:
The sheets shall be fixed in accordance with the
manufacturer's recommendations with side-laps on the
leeward side of the prevailing wind direction.
Cutting of sheets:
All cutting of sheets shall be properly performed and all
exposed cut edges shall be perfectly straight and treated to
match roof finish.
ROOF COVERINGS, ETC.
0,8mm 'Safintra' cover A7 IBR profile mill finish
aluminium roof sheeting and accessories fixed to timber
purlins or rails at 750mm centres:
1

Roof covering with pitch not exceeding 25 degrees, in


transportable lengths not exceeding 20m.

34

Apex flashing 462mm girth, three times bent along girth and
notched on site to suit 'Safintra A7 IBR' profile.

Serrated polycloser and metal closer to suit 'Safintra A7 IBR'


profile.

0,8mm 'Safintra' cover A7 IBR profile mill finish


aluminium flashings fixed to timber purlins or rails at
750mm centres:
2

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 4
Bill No. 5
Roof Coverings
109

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E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

ROOF AND WALL LINING AND INSULATION


Super Sisalation Heavy Industrial Grade 420 - Double
sided reflective foil laminate incorporating layers of kraft
paper and reinforcing scrim, laminated together with low
density polyethylene (218gsm).
4

Insulation laid taut over timber rafters (at approximately


1100mm centres) and fixed concurrent with timber purlins,
etc. including 1,6mm diameter galvanised steel straining
wires (SANS 675) at 367mm max centres.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


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Bill No. 5
Roof Coverings
110

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Amount

SECTION NO. 4
6 PIT LATRINE
Bill No. 5
ROOF COVERINGS
BILL SUMMARY
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109
110

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Bill No. 5
Roof Coverings
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Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 4
6 PIT LATRINE
Bill No. 6
CARPENTRY AND JOINERY
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 126 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Particle board:
Particle board shall comply with the following specifications:
a) SANS 1300 Particle board: exterior and flooring type b)
SANS 1301 Particle board: interior type.
Joinery:
Descriptions of frames shall be deemed to include frames,
transoms, mullions, rails, etc.
Descriptions of hardwood joinery shall be deemed to include
pelleting of bolt holes.
Fixing:
Items described as nailed shall be deemed to be fixed with
hardened steel nails or shot pins to brickwork or concrete.
PREFABRICATED ROOF TRUSSES
Plate nailed timber roof truss construction:
The following is applicable in respect of roof trusses: Trusses
are at maximum 1200mm and at 17 degree pitch. Roof
coverings is 'A7 IBR' on purlins. Ceilings are mainly 6.4mm
thick 'Rhinoboard' to brandering. The dimensions in the
description of the trusses are nominal and actual
measurements are to be obtained form the Principal Agent
and/or site before design or fabrication.
Prices for timber roof construction are to include for all truss
hangers, cleats, shoes, bolts and nut, etc.

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Bill No. 6
Carpentry And Joinery
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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Rates for roof trusses are to include for hoisting to wall


plate level of single storey building approximate 4,1m
high extreme above ground level and for all necessary
wind bracing:
1

Mono pitch roof truss with 3,12m span with top chord
extended 320mm top side and 520mm bottom side.

No.

Sawn softwood grade 5:


2

76 x 50mm Purlins.

57

38 x 105mm Wall plate including 10mm cement mortar


bedding.

No.

10 x 275mm 'Everite Nutec' Barge boards including PVC Hprofile jointing strips and corner joints drilled and brass
screwed to ends of purlins.

10 x 300mm 'Everite Nutec' Fascia boards including PVC Hprofile jointing strips and corner joints drilled and brass
screwed to ends of purlins.

No.

ROOF SUNDRIES
Sundries:
4

Galvanised Teco hanger tribeam shoe to suit 76 x 228mm


truss rafter, one end nailed to timber, other end fixed to
brickwork.
EAVES, VERGES, ETC.
Everite Flexit pressed nutec-cement:

FRAMED DOORS, ETC.


Wrought meranti doors:
7

44mm Framed batten door 813 x 2032mm high of 44 x


146mm top rail, 44 x 108mm butt hinged stile and lock stile,
25 x 146mm middle and bottom rail, 25 x 219mm braces
filled in with 19 x 69mm T&G V-jointed battens one side
boarding and covered on other side with 3mm plywood with
veneer to match door let into and including rebates all round
and 38 x 69mm weather drip.

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Bill No. 6
Carpentry And Joinery
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Unit Quantity
8

40mm Framed batten door 900 x 2032mm high of 44 x


146mm top rail, 44 x 108mm butt hinged stile and lock stile,
25 x 146mm middle and bottom rail, 25 x 219mm braces
filled in with 19 x 69mm T&G V-jointed battens one side
boarding and covered on other side with 3mm plywood with
veneer to match door let into and including rebates all round
and 38 x 69mm weather drip.

No.

Rate

Amount

SOLID CORE FLUSH DOORS


Solid flush doors with standard hardboard covering on
both sides and veneer concealed edges:
9

40mm Door 813 x 1025mm high.

No.

10

40mm Door 813 x 1882mm high.

No.

15

FRAMED FRAMES, ETC.


Wrought meranti:
11

69 x 94mm Double rebated frame.


BEADS, ARCHITRAVES, ETC.
Wrought meranti:

12

15mm Half round beads.

14

13

19mm Quadrant beads.

31

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Bill No. 6
Carpentry And Joinery
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Amount

SECTION NO. 4
6 PIT LATRINE
Bill No. 6
CARPENTRY AND JOINERY
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
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112
113
114

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Bill No. 6
Carpentry And Joinery
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Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 4
6 PIT LATRINE
Bill No. 7
CEILINGS, PARTITIONS, ETC.
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 128 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Descriptions:
Items described as nailed shall be deemed to be fixed with
hardened steel nails or pins or shot pinned to brickwork or
concrete.
Items described as plugged shall be deemed to include
screwing to fibre, plastic or metal plugs at not exceeding
600mm centres, and where described as bolted the bolts have
been given.
Bulkheads:
Bulkheads are those areas of ceilings which occur at a level or
plane differing from the general ceiling level or plane. Their
function is to conceal services, or merely to create an
architectural feature.
Bulkheads will only be measured as such when they conform
with the above description and when the horizontal or vertical
dimensions do not exceed 1200mm. Where these dimensions
exceed 1200mm the horizontal or vertical ceilings are
included in the general ceiling measurements.
INSULATION
'Brits' isotherm insulation:
1

50mm Insulation lapped not less than 100mm along all edges
and laid on top of suspended ceilings, etc.

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Section No. 4
Bill No. 7
Ceilings, Partitions, Etc.
116

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Rate

Amount

NAILED UP CEILINGS (CPAP Work Group No 126)


4mm Everite Nutec plain boards with H-PVC jointing
strips:
2

Ceilings including 38 x 38mm sawn softwood brandering at


450mm centres in one direction between rafters.
Extra over ceiling for 650 x 650mm trap door of 16mm thick
chipboard door with Formica veneer and concealed hardwood
edges strips, trim ceiling around new door with 38 x 114mm
trimmers as required and provided wrought softwood 19 x
44mm fillers projecting 12mm into opening and fixed to
soffits of ceiling all round, mitre at corners and securely
screw fixed to trimmers.

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Bill No. 7
Ceilings, Partitions, Etc.
117

18

No.

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Amount

SECTION NO. 4
6 PIT LATRINE
Bill No. 7
CEILINGS, PARTITIONS, ETC.
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
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116
117

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Bill No. 7
Ceilings, Partitions, Etc.
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SECTION NO. 4
6 PIT LATRINE
Bill No. 8
IRONMONGERY
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 132 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Finishes to ironmongery:
Where applicable finishes to ironmongery are indicated by
suffixes in accordance with the following list: BS Satin
bronze lacquered : CH Chromium plated : SC Satin
chromium plated : SE Silver enamelled : GE Grey enamelled
: AS Anodised silver : AB Anodised bronze : AG Anodised
gold : ABL Anodised black : PB Polished brass : PL Polished
and lacquered : PT Epoxy coated.
HINGES, FLOOR SPRING HINGES, BOLTS, PANIC
BOLTS, ETC.
Hinges, floor spring hinges, bolts, panic bolts, etc.:
1

100mm Brass hinge with nylon washers.

No.

24

LOCKS
2

'Union' four lever lockset.

No.

Indicator bolt.

No.

Paraplegic indicator bolt.

No.

No.

HANDLES, FLUSH PULLS, ETC.


Handles, flush pulls, etc.:
5

25mm 'Dorma DPH209 SS' 200mm long T-shaped straight


bolt through pull handle.

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Section No. 4
Bill No. 8
Ironmongery
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E13/691

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Rate

Amount

BATHROOM FITTINGS
'Chairman Industries' grade 304 satin polished stainless
steel standard paraplegic rails:
6

32mm Diameter Type DL2 side grab rail plugged.

No.

32mm Diameter Type SR1 rear grab rail around cistern


plugged.

No.

No.

6mm Diameter steel dowel 100mm long in and including


mortice in timber and brickwork or concrete.

No.

'Union CZ8731SC' door stop plugged.

No.

'Franke':
8

'Chronos' SS single toilet roll holder (code RH140HD) size


140 x 110 x 110mm high with satin finish and lockable
delivery spindle, cylinder lock with 'Franke' standard key
including stainless steel screws and dowels.
SUNDRIES

10

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Bill No. 8
Ironmongery
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Amount

SECTION NO. 4
6 PIT LATRINE
Bill No. 8
IRONMONGERY
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
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119
120

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Bill No. 8
Ironmongery
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SECTION NO. 4
6 PIT LATRINE
Bill No. 9
METALWORK
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 136 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Descriptions:
Descriptions of bolts shall be deemed to include nuts and
washers.
Descriptions of expansion anchors and bolts and chemical
anchors and bolts shall be deemed to include nuts, washers
and mortices in brickwork or concrete.
Metalwork described as holed for bolt(s) shall be deemed to
exclude the bolts unless otherwise described.
METALWORK
GALVANIZED PRESSED STEEL DOOR FRAMES
1,6mm Double rebated frames suitable for half brick
walls with three hinges per leaf:
1

Frame for door 813 x 1025mm high.

No.

Frame for door 813 x 1882mm high.

No.

ALUMINIUM WINDOWS, DOORS, ETC. (CPAP Work


Group No 149)
General:
Prices for windows and doors are to include for pointing all
round windows externally with silicone after building in.
The references given in the descriptions are to the respective
types of windows detailed on the Architect's drawings.

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Section No. 4
Bill No. 9
Metalwork
122

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E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Epoxy powder coated aluminium windows glazed with


4mm clear float glass and plugged to brickwork or
concrete:
3

Top hung opening out window 600 x 600mm high (W03).

No.

Top hung opening out window 1200 x 600mm high (W04).

No.

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Bill No. 9
Metalwork
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Amount

SECTION NO. 4
6 PIT LATRINE
Bill No. 9
METALWORK
BILL SUMMARY
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123

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Metalwork
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SECTION NO. 4
6 PIT LATRINE
Bill No. 10
PLASTERING
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 142 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
SCREEDS
Screeds on concrete:
1

40mm Thick on floors and landings.

21

INTERNAL PLASTER
Cement plaster on brickwork:
2

On walls.

90

On narrow widths.

54

EXTERNAL PLASTER
Cement plaster on brickwork composed of 1 part cement
and 5 parts sand with steel trowel floated finish:
4

On walls.

150 x 15mm Thickened plaster sloping window cill with


15mm drip projection with steel trowel finish.
CORNER PROTECTORS, DIVIDING STRIPS, ETC.
(CPAP Work Group No 136)
Corner protectors, dividing strips, etc.:

50 x 3mm Flat section brass water bar (code BFB300) in


concrete.

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Section No. 4
Bill No. 10
Plastering
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Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 4
6 PIT LATRINE
Bill No. 11
TILING
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 144 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
On both walls and floors there are minimum curing periods
for walls and concrete floors as well as screeds and plasters
and they are as follows:
* New concrete floors require 6 weeks curing time before
direct bedding.
* New brick walls require 6 weeks curing time before direct
bedding.
* New concrete floors require 4 weeks curing time before
screeding and the screed another 4 weeks before tiling can
commence.
* New brick walls require 4 weeks curing time before
plastering and the plaster another 2 weeks before tiling can
commence.
No adhesive is to be applied to wet screeds nor to screeds
with a water content greater than that required by the adhesive
manufacturer.
Surfaces must be firm and free of dust, mould, oil, grease,
wax polish and organic growth. Organic growth must be
removed and the spores killed with an effective fungicide
such as a household bleaching solution.
Existing wall surface to be chipped over approximately 80%
of entire surface where applicable, properly prepared, existing
paint and laitance to be removed as necessary.

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Section No. 4
Bill No. 11
Tiling
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E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Tiles fixed to floor with TAL GOLD STAR 6 rapid setting


adhesive mixed 20kg with approximately 5 litres of TAL
B0UND (replacing the water in the mix) to the background
with a notched trowel. All floor tiling to be laid with
minimum 3mm consistent joints between all tiles, pointed in
continuous joints with TAL WALL AND FLOOR GROUT
mixed 20kg with 6 litres of TAL BOUND (replacing the
water in the mix).
Tiles fixed to wall surfaces with TAL PROFESSIONAL
MIXED 20kg with 5 litres of water applied to wall using a
notched wall trowel.
Waterproofing background walls and floor slab of showers,
crate storage washing with TAL SUPERFLEX 1 reinforced
with TAL Superflex 1 Mat to form a seamless waterproof
membrane. Thereafter key the surface with slurry mix of 1
part TAL Key coat to 2 parts cement (by volume). Thereafter
tiling to commence; fixed to wall surfaces with TAL
PROFESSIONAL mixed 20kg with 5 litres of water applied
to wall using a notched wall trowel.
Specification for laying Sandstone tiles to conventional
screeds:
Tiles must be bedded in normal tile adhesive - using Tylon
Wall 'n Floor CM11 tile adhesive in accordance with the
manufacturers specification.
A grouting raked and tooled half round joint of 8-10mm
recommended.
Grouting must consist of 1:1 sand and cement.
Tiles must be thoroughly cleaned by the tyler after grouting.
After all builders traffic is off site, tiles must be cleaned and
sealed as follows:
Clean tiles with a mild mixture of hydrochloric acid and water
preferably using a mechanical scrubbing brush.
Wet vacuum all residue.
Apply one coat 'Genkem Hydroseal' using lambs wool
applicator and allow to dry all in accordance with the
manufacturers recommendations.
Apply one coat 'Genkem Miracke Seal' and allow to dry all in
accordance with the manufacturers recommendations.

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Bill No. 11
Tiling
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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

All wall tiling to be laid with 3mm maximum consistent


joints between all tiles, pointed in continuous joints with
TAL SUPER WHITE GROUT mixed 20kg with 8 litres of
water.
Preparation of surfaces:
CERAMIC WALL TILING
200 x 200 x 6mm Johnson's Matisse WTB4 white glazed
ceramic tiles fixed with Tal adhesive to plaster (plaster
elsewhere) and flush pointed with Tal jointing compound
(All tiling to be laid with 5mm maximum consistent joints
between tiles):
1

On walls in isolated panels, splashbacks, etc.

19

SANDSTONE FLOOR TILES


400 x 400mm Colonnade Light Stone tiles (code CN-059),
fixed with Tal adhesive to existing plaster and flush
pointed with Tal jointing compound (All tiling to be laid
with 4mm maximum consistent joints between tiles) laid
and sealed to the manufacturers specifications:
2

On floors and landings.

Skirting 85mm high of cut tiles.

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Bill No. 11
Tiling
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Amount

SECTION NO. 4
6 PIT LATRINE
Bill No. 11
TILING
BILL SUMMARY
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SECTION NO. 4
6 PIT LATRINE
Bill No. 12
PAINTWORK
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 152 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
General:
All work to be executed in strict accordance with the
manufacturer's specifications.
Primers and first coats may be thinned in accordance with the
paint specifications of the specific manufacturer to aid the
absorption of the paint.
All surfaces must be sound, clean and have a moisture content
of less than 8% for walls generally and 3% for slabs/screeds,
etc.
Where surfaces of plaster, etc. are sandy/friable, the first coat
must be replaced with 'Plascon Merit' plaster primer thinned
10% with turpentine.
Colours:
Unless otherwise described all paintwork shall be deemed to
have a colour value in excess of 7 on the Munsell system in
accordance with SANS 1091.
PAINTING
ON FLOATED PLASTER
Prepare surfaces and remove all loose material, apply one
coat 'Plascon Merit Resistant plaster primer (UC56), one
coat 'Plascon Universal Undercoat (UC1)' and two coats
'Plascon Wall and All' paint:
1

On interior walls.

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Paintwork
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Amount

Prepare surfaces and remove all loose material, apply one


coat 'Plascon Merit Resistant plaster primer (UC56) and
two coats 'Plascon Velvaglo' paint:
2

On exterior walls.

57

90

18

15

Prepare surfaces and remove all loose material, mix 3


parts 'Cemcrete Cemplaster' to 1 part clean water by
volume and apply 5mm thick 'Milano Milk Cemcrete
Cemplaster' and wet coating thrice with clean water:
3

On interior walls.
ON FIBRE-CEMENT, ETC.
Prepare surfaces and remove all loose material, apply
sodium hypochlorite solution (household bleach thinned 1
part bleach to 2 parts water) to all areas containing algae
and fungi, then scrape and wire brush to remove dead
growth, finally scrub with fresh water to remove all traces
of bleach, dirt and algae residues, make good cracks and
defects with 'Mendall 90', apply one coat 'Plascon
Bonding Liquid' thinned up to 3:1 by volume with
Mineral turpentine, apply two coats of 'Plascon Pure
Acrylic Low Sheen' paint:

On exterior fascias and barge boards.


Prepare surfaces and remove all loose material, apply one
coat 'Plascon Wall and All with Teflon' code WWA
thinned 10 parts paint with 1 part water' and two coats
'Plascon Wall and All with Teflon' paint:

On ceilings and cornices.


ON METAL
Prepare surfaces and remove all loose material, dust,
grease, salts and contamination with 'Galv. Iron Cleaner
(GIG)', rinse and apply one coat 'Plascon Galvogrip
Metal Primer', apply one coat 'Plascon Merit Universal
Undercoat' and two coats 'Plascon Velvaglo' non-drip
semi-gloss enamel paint on galvanised steel:

On door frames.
ON WOOD, WOOD BOARD
Two coats wood primer:

On backs of frames, linings, etc. not exceeding 300mm wide.

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Bill No. 12
Paintwork
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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Stop, fill, sand down and prepare wood surfaces, wash


knots and resinous areas with 'Lacquer Thinners (ILS 1)'
and coat with 'Woodcare Knot Seal (PK 2)' and apply one
coat of 'Plascon Woodcare Pre-treatment (WWP 1)',
apply one coat of 'Wood Primer (UC 2)' and two coats of
'Plascon Velvaglo Satin' paint:
8

On doors.

11

On door frames.

12

Stop, fill, sand down and prepare wood surfaces and


apply coats 'Plascon Wood Primer' and three coats
'Woodoc 35' tinted exterior low gloss sealer paint:
10

On roof timbers at eaves and verges.


Stop, fill, sand down and prepare wood surfaces, prime
ends, sides and faces of all new and unpainted surfaces
with Pink 'Plascon Wood Primer and two coats 'Plascon
Velvaglo' paint:

11

On doors.

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Bill No. 12
Paintwork
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SECTION NO. 4
6 PIT LATRINE
Bill No. 12
PAINTWORK
BILL SUMMARY
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SECTION NO. 4
6 PIT LATRINE
Bill No. 13
PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 148 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Wire gratings:
Descriptions of gutter outlets, etc. shall be deemed to include
wire balloon gratings.
SANITARY FITTINGS (CPAP Work group No. 148)
'Atlas':
1

222AP VIP 200 Pedestal c/w flap and incorporated seat size
466 X 387 X 518mm high colour polyethylene plastic fixed
to floors with an approved epoxy or bolted to floors with and
including four 6mm diameter x 50mm long expansion bolts.

No.

No.

No.

No.

'Vaal':
2

510 x 405mm 'Hibiscus 7023' vitreous china lavatory basin


with single taphole configuration, integrated overflow and
chainstay hole through the centre semi-punched taphole,
bolted to wall with two 10mm bolts (code 8448Z0).
WASTE UNIONS, ETC.
Waste unions, etc.:

'Cobra 301-32CP' basin waste union with 62mm flange


80mm long shank, slotted with backnut (no plug and chain).
TRAPS, ETC.
uPVC:

40mm 'P' trap.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


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Bill No. 13
Plumbing And Drainage
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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

TAPS, VALVES, ETC.


'Cobra Watertech':
5

22mm Prestex 1003/22 cast brass gate valve.

No.

15mm SANS 226 TYPE 1 pillar tap.

No.

15mm 503-21B CP Elbow action bibtap.

No.

15mm 832-10 angle valve.

No.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 4
Bill No. 13
Plumbing And Drainage
135

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E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 4
6 PIT LATRINE
Bill No. 13
PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
Brought Forward from Page

134
135

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 4
Bill No. 13
Plumbing And Drainage
136

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E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 4
6 PIT LATRINE
SECTION SUMMARY
Bill
No.

Page

EARTHWORKS (PROVISIONAL)

98

CONCRETE FORMWORK REINFORCEMENT

103

MASONRY

107

WATERPROOFING

108

ROOF COVERINGS

111

CARPENTRY AND JOINERY

115

CEILINGS, PARTITIONS, ETC.

118

IRONMONGERY

121

METALWORK

124

10

PLASTERING

125

11

TILING

129

12

PAINTWORK

133

13

PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE

136

TOTAL CARRIED TO FINAL SUMMARY


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SECTION SUMMARY
137

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SECTION NO. 5
10 PIT LATERINE

138

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E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 5
10 PIT LATERINE
Bill No. 1
EARTHWORKS (PROVISIONAL)
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 104 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Nature of ground:
The nature of the ground is assumed to be loose sandy
material, therefore earth, but possibly interspersed with hard
rock or soft rock.
Carting away of excavated material:
Descriptions of carting away of excavated material shall be
deemed to include loading excavated material onto trucks
directly from the excavations or, alternatively, from stock
piles situated on the building site.
Excavations, Filling , etc.
The Contractor shall notify the Principal Agent as soon as the
excavations are ready to receive foundations and no building
work may be started until the Principal Agent has approved
the excavations.
Over excavations taken beyond the levels and sizes shown or
required to obtain a solid foundation shall be filled by the
contractor, at his own expense, with 15MPa concrete.
Should the Contractor consider that any of the excavations are
more difficult in nature than excavations in "earth" he shall
immediately notify the Quantity Surveyor in writing. Failing
such notification the excavations shall be deemed to be in
"earth" and shall be measured and valued accordingly.
The Contractor may use any method he chooses to excavate
any class of material, but his chosen method of excavations
shall not determine the classification of the material
excavated.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 1
Earthworks (provisional)
139

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E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Blasting:
No blasting will be allowed without the written permission of
the Principal Agent.
Should blasting be necessary, the Contractor shall take every
precaution to protect the Works and persons, animals and
property in the vicinity of the Works. The Contractor will be
held responsible for any injury or damage caused by any
blasting operations and shall make good such damage at his
own expense.
Testing:
Prices for filling are to include for all necessary density tests
in accordance with SANS 1200D.
Prescribed density tests:
NOTE: The Contractor is specifically referred to the SANS
1200 clause regarding the number of density tests required on
the layer work, filling, etc. The tests as prescribed are deemed
to be included in the appropriate rates for the layer work,
filling, etc. and will not be paid for separately. The following
density tests measured are over and above those normally
required by SANS 1200 and is for the use of the Engineer
only and will only be paid for if instructed in writing and
approved as acceptable by the Engineer.
EXCAVATION OTHER THAN BULK
Excavation in earth not exceeding 2m deep:
1

Trenches.

36

Reduced levels under floors.

12

Toilet pit.

44

Extra over excavations other than bulk in earth for


excavation in:
4

Soft rock.

Hard rock.

12

Risk of collapse of excavations other than bulk:


6

Sides of trench and hole excavations not exceeding 1,5m deep.

95

Sides of trench and hole excavations exceeding 1,5m deep.

44

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 1
Earthworks (provisional)
140

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

CARTING AWAY.
Extra over all excavations for loading, carting and
dumping surplus excavated material (no allowance made
for increase in bulk):
8

Off site to a dumping site to be found by the Contractor.

70

EARTH FILLING, ETC.


Filling with material from the excavations compacted to a
density of at least 95% Mod. AASHTO maximum density:
9

Backfilling to trenches, holes, etc.


Filling with G5 material supplied and carted onto site by
the Contractor, compacted to a density of at least 95%
Mod. AASHTO maximum density:

10

Under floors, pavings, etc.


Filling with G7 approved material supplied and carted
onto site by the Contractor, compacted to a density of at
least 93% Mod. AASHTO maximum density:

11

Under floors, pavings, etc.

12

Backfilling to trenches, holes, etc.

Coarse river sand filling compacted to 95% Mod.


AASHTO maximum density:
13

Under floors, etc.


KEEPING EXCAVATIONS FREE OF WATER
Keeping excavations free of water:

14

Keeping excavations free of all water other than subterranean


water.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 1
Earthworks (provisional)
141

Item

Nkonkwana Jss
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Amount

SECTION NO. 5
10 PIT LATERINE
Bill No. 1
EARTHWORKS (PROVISIONAL)
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
Brought Forward from Page

139
140
141

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Bill No. 1
Earthworks (provisional)
142

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E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 5
10 PIT LATERINE
Bill No. 2
CONCRETE, FORMWORK,
REINFORCEMENT
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 110 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Cost of tests
The costs of making, storing and testing of concrete test cubes
as required under clause 7 "Tests" of SANS 1200 G shall
include the cost of providing cube moulds necessary for the
purpose, for testing costs and for submitting reports on the
tests to the principal agent. The testing shall be undertaken
by an independent firm or institution nominated by the
contractor to the approval of the principal agent. (Test cubes
are measured separately).
Formwork
Descriptions of formwork shall be deemed to include use and
waste only (except where described as "left in" or
"permanent"), for fitting together in the required forms,
wedging, plumbing and fixing to true angles and surfaces as
necessary to ensure easy release during stripping and for
reconditioning as necessary before re-use.
Formwork to soffits of solid slabs, etc. shall be deemed to be
to slabs not exceeding 250mm thick unless otherwise
described.
Formwork to soffits of slabs, beams, etc. shall be deemed to
be propped up exceeding 1,5m and not exceeding 3,5m high
unless otherwise described.
The vertical strutting shall be carried down to such
construction as is sufficiently strong to afford the required
support without damage and shall remain in position until the
newly constructed work is able to support itself.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 2
Concrete, Formwork, Reinforcement
143

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Formwork to sides of bases, pile caps, ground beams, etc. will


only be measured where it is prescribed by the engineer for
design reasons. Formwork necessitated by irregularity or
collapse of excavated faces will not be measured and the cost
thereof shall be deemed to be included in the allowance for
taking the risk of collapse of the sides of the excavations,
provision for which is made in "Earthworks".
Concrete in panels:
Descriptions of surface beds cast in panels shall be deemed to
include casting in panels approximately 9m. Descriptions
(prices) of concrete in surface beds cast in panels shall be
deemed to include formwork, fillets and the like in forming
the panels.
CONCRETE, FORMWORK & REINFORCEMENT
UNREINFORCED CONCRETE CAST AGAINST
EXCAVATED SURFACES
10MPa Concrete:
1

Surface blinding under footings and bases. (Provisional)

10

Sets

30/19mm Concrete:
2

Strip footings.
REINFORCED CONCRETE
30MPa/19mm Concrete:

Surface beds cast in panels on waterproofing.


REINFORCED CONCRETE CAST AGAINST
EXCAVATED SURFACES
30MPa/19mm Concrete:

Raft slab.
TEST BLOCKS
Test blocks:

Making and testing set of three 150 x 150 x 150mm concrete


strength test cubes. (Provisional)

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 2
Concrete, Formwork, Reinforcement
144

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

FINISHING TOP SURFACE OF CONCRETE


Finishing top surfaces of concrete smooth with a wood
float:
6

Surface beds, slabs, etc.

57

26

19

No.

20

40

50

Tonnes

0.05

ROUGH FORMWORK (DEGREE OF ACCURACY II)


(CPAP Work Group No 111)
Rough Formwork to Sides:
7

Edges, risers, ends and reveals not exceeding 300mm high or


wide.
Rough Formwork to Soffits:

Slabs propped up not exceeding 1,5m high.


Rough formwork to form:

Opening exceeding 1m and not exceeding 2m girth through


not exceeding 300mm slab.
MOVEMENT JOINTS, ETC.
Slip joints between horizontal concrete and brick surfaces
including cement mortar bed:

10

Not exceeding 300mm wide.


Expansion joints with closed cell expanded polyurethane
with tear off strip between vertical concrete surfaces:

11

10mm Joints not exceeding 300mm high.


Horizontal joggle construction joints through concrete
including thick cement slurry to one face:

12

Surface beds not exceeding 300mmm thick.


REINFORCEMENT (PROVISIONAL) (CPAP Work
Group No 114)
High tensile steel reinforcement to structural concrete
work:

13

12mm Diameter bars.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 2
Concrete, Formwork, Reinforcement
145

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Fabric reinforcement:
14

Type 193 fabric reinforcement in concrete surface beds,


slabs, etc.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 2
Concrete, Formwork, Reinforcement
146

201

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 5
10 PIT LATERINE
Bill No. 2
CONCRETE, FORMWORK, REINFORCEMENT
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
Brought Forward from Page

143
144
145
146

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 2
Concrete, Formwork, Reinforcement
147

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E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 5
10 PIT LATERINE
Bill No. 3
MASONRY
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 118 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
General:
Wherever practicable, brickwork shall be built in stretcher
bond. Unless legitimately required to form bond, no false
headers shall be used. English bond shall only be used where
specifically so indicated or where stretcher bond is not
practable.
BRICKWORK
Sizes in descriptions:
Where sizes in descriptions are given in brick units, 'one
brick' shall represent the length and 'half brick' the width of a
brick.
Walls, etc.:
Descriptions of hollow walls shall be deemed to include
leaving every fifth perpend of the bottom course of the
external skin open as a weep hole.
Walls in two skins described as 'bagged and sealed' shall be
deemed to include having the outer face of the inner skin
bagged with 1:6 cement and sand mixture and sealed with two
coats 'Brixeal' bitumen emulsion waterproofing coating.
Face bricks:
Bricks to be of standard size 222 x 106 x 73mm and shall be
ordered timeously to obtain uniformity in size and colour (52
units/m net per single skin with 10mm mortar joints
excluding waste).

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 3
Masonry
148

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Pointing:
Descriptions of recessed pointing to fair face brickwork and
face brickwork shall be deemed to include square recessed,
hollow recessed, weathered pointing, etc.
BRICKWORK IN FOUNDATIONS
Brickwork of NFX bricks (14MPa) in Class II mortar:
1

Half brick wall.

86

One brick wall.

26

270mm Hollow walls of two half brick skins including wire


ties and 25MPa concrete to cavity of hollow wall.

36

51

Extra over 270mm hollow brickwork for horizontal corbelled


band one course high and 115mm projection.
BRICKWORK IN SUPERSTRUCTURE
Brickwork of NFP bricks in class II mortar:

Half brick wall.

58

Half brick wall in beamfilling.

One brick walls in two brick skins bagged and sealed.

94

One brick wall in beamfilling.

No.

30

Galvanised hoop iron cramps, ties, etc.:


9

30 x 1,6mm Roof tie 1,5m long with one end fixed to timber
and other end built into brickwork.
Galvanised brickwork reinforcement:

10

75mm Wide reinforcement built in horizontally.

189

11

75mm Wide reinforcement built in horizontally in


foundations. (Provisional)

1 861

12

150mm Wide reinforcement built in horizontally.

313

13

150mm Wide reinforcement built in horizontally in


foundations. (Provisional)

307

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 3
Masonry
149

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

FACE BRICKWORK INTERNALLY


'Cathcart Travertine (CTX) - Beaconsfield Farm,
Grahamstown FBX face bricks in class II mortar pointed
with flush horizontal and vertical joints:
14

Extra over brickwork for face brickwork.

23

FACE BRICKWORK EXTERNALLY


'Cathcart Travertine (CTX) - Beaconsfield Farm,
Grahamstown FBX face bricks in class II mortar pointed
with flush horizontal and vertical joints:
15

Extra over brickwork for face brickwork.

27

16

Extra over brickwork for face brickwork in foundations.


(Provisional)

89

No.

BRICKWORK SUNDRIES
Prestressed fabricated lintels:
17

110 x 75mm Lintels in lengths not exceeding 3m.


'Terracotta' Air bricks etc.:

18

230 x 170mm Cement air brick.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 3
Masonry
150

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 5
10 PIT LATERINE
Bill No. 3
MASONRY
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
Brought Forward from Page

148
149
150

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 3
Masonry
151

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 5
10 PIT LATERINE
Bill No. 4
WATERPROOFING
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 120 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
DAMPPROOFING OF WALLS AND FLOORS
One layer of 375 micron Consol Plastics Brikgrip DPC
embossed damp proof course:
1

In walls.

26

41

50

One layer of 250 micron Consol Plastics Gundle USB


Green waterproof sheeting sealed at laps with Gunplas
Pressure Sensitive Tape:
2

Under surface beds.


JOINT SEALANTS, ETC.
Polysulphide sealing compound including backing cord,
bond breaker, primer, etc.:

10 x 10mm In expansion joints in floors including raking out


expansion joint filler as necessary.

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 4
Waterproofing
152

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 5
10 PIT LATERINE
Bill No. 5
ROOF COVERINGS
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 124 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Ribbed roofing sheets:
The sheets shall be fixed in accordance with the
manufacturer's recommendations with side-laps on the
leeward side of the prevailing wind direction.
Cutting of sheets:
All cutting of sheets shall be properly performed and all
exposed cut edges shall be perfectly straight and treated to
match roof finish.
ROOF COVERINGS, ETC.
0,8mm 'Safintra' cover A7 IBR profile mill finish
aluminium roof sheeting and accessories fixed to timber
purlins or rails at 750mm centres:
1

Roof covering with pitch not exceeding 25 degrees, in


transportable lengths not exceeding 20m.

58

Apex flashing 462mm girth, three times bent along girth and
notched on site to suit 'Safintra A7 IBR' profile.

14

Serrated polycloser and metal closer to suit 'Safintra A7 IBR'


profile.

14

0,8mm 'Safintra' cover A7 IBR profile mill finish


aluminium flashings fixed to timber purlins or rails at
750mm centres:
2

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 5
Roof Coverings
153

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

ROOF AND WALL LINING AND INSULATION


Super Sisalation Heavy Industrial Grade 420 - Double
sided reflective foil laminate incorporating layers of kraft
paper and reinforcing scrim, laminated together with low
density polyethylene (218gsm).
4

Insulation laid taut over timber rafters (at approximately


1100mm centres) and fixed concurrent with timber purlins,
etc. including 1,6mm diameter galvanised steel straining
wires (SANS 675) at 367mm max centres.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 5
Roof Coverings
154

58

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 5
10 PIT LATERINE
Bill No. 5
ROOF COVERINGS
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
Brought Forward from Page

153
154

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 5
Roof Coverings
155

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 5
10 PIT LATERINE
Bill No. 6
CARPENTRY AND JOINERY
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 126 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Particle board:
Particle board shall comply with the following specifications:
a) SANS 1300 Particle board: exterior and flooring type b)
SANS 1301 Particle board: interior type.
Joinery:
Descriptions of frames shall be deemed to include frames,
transoms, mullions, rails, etc.
Descriptions of hardwood joinery shall be deemed to include
pelleting of bolt holes.
Fixing:
Items described as nailed shall be deemed to be fixed with
hardened steel nails or shot pins to brickwork or concrete.
PREFABRICATED ROOF TRUSSES
Plate nailed timber roof truss construction:
The following is applicable in respect of roof trusses: Trusses
are at maximum 1200mm and at 17 degree pitch. Roof
coverings is 'Safintra' cover A7 IBR' on purlins. Ceilings are
mainly 4mm thick nailed up ceiling on brandering. The
dimensions in the description of the trusses are nominal and
actual measurements are to be obtained form the Architect
and/or site before design or fabrication.
Prices for timber roof construction are to include for all truss
hangers, cleats, shoes, bolts and nut, etc.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 6
Carpentry And Joinery
156

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Rates for roof trusses are to include for hoisting to wall


plate level of single storey building approximate 4,1m
high extreme above ground level and for all necessary
wind bracing:
1

Mono pitch roof truss with 3,12m span with top chord
extended 320mm top side and 520mm bottom side.

No.

15

Sawn softwood grade 5:


2

76 x 50mm Purlins.

98

38 x 105mm Wall plate including 10mm cement mortar


bedding.

13

No.

15

10 x 275mm 'Everite Nutec' Barge boards including PVC Hprofile jointing strips and corner joints drilled and brass
screwed to ends of purlins.

10 x 225mm 'Everite Nutec' Fascia boards including PVC Hprofile jointing strips and corner joints drilled and brass
screwed to ends of purlins.

14

ROOF SUNDRIES
Sundries:
4

Galvanised Teco hanger tribeam shoe to suit 76 x 228mm


truss rafter, one end nailed to timber, other end fixed to
brickwork
EAVES, VERGES, ETC.
Everite Flexit pressed nutec-cement:

SKIRTINGS
Wrought meranti:
NOTE: Contractors to fit quadrant bead only after floor
covering is laid
7

19 x 125mm Skirting including 19mm quadrant bead plugged.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 6
Carpentry And Joinery
157

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

FRAMED DOORS, ETC.


Wrought meranti doors:
8

44mm Framed batten door 813 x 2032mm high of 44 x


146mm top rail, 44 x 108mm butt hinged stile and lock stile,
25 x 146mm middle and bottom rail, 25 x 219mm braces
filled in with 19 x 69mm T&G V-jointed battens one side
boarding and covered on other side with 3mm plywood with
veneer to match door let into and including rebates all round
and 38 x 69mm weather drip.

No.

No.

10

15

SOLID CORE FLUSH DOORS


Solid flush doors with standard hardboard covering on
both sides and veneer concealed edges:
9

40mm Door 813 x 1882mm high.


FRAMED FRAMES, ETC.
Wrought meranti:

10

69 x 94mm Double rebated frame.


BEADS, ARCHITRAVES, ETC.
Wrought meranti:

11

15mm Half round beads.

14

12

19mm Quadrant beads.

31

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 6
Carpentry And Joinery
158

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 5
10 PIT LATERINE
Bill No. 6
CARPENTRY AND JOINERY
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
Brought Forward from Page

156
157
158

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 6
Carpentry And Joinery
159

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 5
10 PIT LATERINE
Bill No. 7
CEILINGS, PARTITIONS, ETC.
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 128 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Descriptions:
Items described as nailed shall be deemed to be fixed with
hardened steel nails or pins or shot pinned to brickwork or
concrete.
Items described as plugged shall be deemed to include
screwing to fibre, plastic or metal plugs at not exceeding
600mm centres, and where described as bolted the bolts have
been given.
Bulkheads:
Bulkheads are those areas of ceilings which occur at a level or
plane differing from the general ceiling level or plane. Their
function is to conceal services, or merely to create an
architectural feature.
Bulkheads will only be measured as such when they conform
with the above description and when the horizontal or vertical
dimensions do not exceed 1200mm. Where these dimensions
exceed 1200mm the horizontal or vertical ceilings are
included in the general ceiling measurements.
INSULATION
'Brits' isotherm insulation:
1

50mm Insulation lapped not less than 100mm along all edges
and laid on top of suspended ceilings, etc.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 7
Ceilings, Partitions, Etc.
160

40

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

NAILED UP CEILINGS (CPAP Work Group No 126)


4mm Everite Nutec plain boards with H-PVC jointing
strips:
2

Ceilings including 38 x 38mm sawn softwood brandering at


450mm centres in one direction between rafters.
Extra over ceiling for 650 x 650mm trap door of 16mm thick
chipboard door with Formica veneer and concealed hardwood
edges strips, trim ceiling around new door with 38 x 114mm
trimmers as required and provided wrought softwood 19 x
44mm fillers projecting 12mm into opening and fixed to
soffits of ceiling all round, mitre at corners and securely
screw fixed to trimmers.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 7
Ceilings, Partitions, Etc.
161

40

No.

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 5
10 PIT LATERINE
Bill No. 7
CEILINGS, PARTITIONS, ETC.
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
Brought Forward from Page

160
161

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 7
Ceilings, Partitions, Etc.
162

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 5
10 PIT LATERINE
Bill No. 8
IRONMONGERY
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 132 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Finishes to ironmongery:
Where applicable finishes to ironmongery are indicated by
suffixes in accordance with the following list: BS Satin
bronze lacquered : CH Chromium plated : SC Satin
chromium plated : SE Silver enamelled : GE Grey enamelled
: AS Anodised silver : AB Anodised bronze : AG Anodised
gold : ABL Anodised black : PB Polished brass : PL Polished
and lacquered : PT Epoxy coated.
HINGES, FLOOR SPRING HINGES, BOLTS, PANIC
BOLTS, ETC.
Hinges, floor spring hinges, bolts, panic bolts, etc.:
1

100mm Brass hinge with nylon washers.

No.

39

LOCKS
2

'Union' four lever lockset.

No.

Indicator bolt.

No.

10

No.

10

BATHROOM FITTINGS
'Franke':
4

'Chronos' SS single toilet roll holder (code RH140HD) size


140 x 110 x 110mm high with satin finish and lockable
delivery spindle, cylinder lock with 'Franke' standard key
including stainless steel screws and dowels.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 8
Ironmongery
163

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SUNDRIES
5

6mm Diameter steel dowel 100mm long in and including


mortice in timber and brickwork or concrete.

No.

'Union CZ8731SC' door stop plugged.

No.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 8
Ironmongery
164

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 5
10 PIT LATERINE
Bill No. 8
IRONMONGERY
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
Brought Forward from Page

163
164

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 8
Ironmongery
165

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 5
10 PIT LATERINE
Bill No. 9
METALWORK
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 136 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Descriptions:
Descriptions of bolts shall be deemed to include nuts and
washers.
Descriptions of expansion anchors and bolts and chemical
anchors and bolts shall be deemed to include nuts, washers
and mortices in brickwork or concrete.
Metalwork described as holed for bolt(s) shall be deemed to
exclude the bolts unless otherwise described.
GALVANISED WELDED SCREENS, GATES, ETC.
Security gates:
1

Single gate 900 x 2100mm high formed of 50 x 50 x 2.5mm


hollow section frame and two 50 x 50 x 2.5mm hollow
section horizontal rails, filled in with 20mm diameter vertical
solid bars at 120mm centres and including a pair of suitable
hinges bolted to wall with and including M12 expansion bolts
and a lockable sliding bolt with keep.

No.

No.

10

GALVANIZED PRESSED STEEL DOOR FRAMES


1,6mm Double rebated frames suitable for half brick
walls with three hinges per leaf:
2

Frame for door 813 x 1882mm high.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 9
Metalwork
166

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

ALUMINIUM WINDOWS, DOORS, ETC. (CPAP Work


Group No 149)
General:
Prices for windows and doors are to include for pointing all
round windows externally with silicone after building in.
The references given in the descriptions are to the respective
types of windows detailed on the Architect's drawings.
Epoxy powder coated aluminium windows glazed with
4mm clear float glass and plugged to brickwork or
concrete:
3

Top hung opening out window 600 x 600mm high (W03).

No.

11

Top hung opening out window 1200 x 600mm high (W04).

No.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 9
Metalwork
167

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 5
10 PIT LATERINE
Bill No. 9
METALWORK
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
Brought Forward from Page

166
167

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 9
Metalwork
168

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 5
10 PIT LATERINE
Bill No. 10
PLASTERING
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 142 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Untinted grano:
Untinted granolithic floor finish made up of two cement, one
parts sand and four parts granite chippings and worked off to
a smooth level to approval.
SCREEDS
Screeds on concrete:
1

40mm Thick on floors and landings.

36

GRANOLITHIC
Untinted granolithic on concrete:
2

40mm Thick on floors and landings.


INTERNAL PLASTER
Cement plaster on brickwork:

On walls.

161

On narrow widths.

84

EXTERNAL PLASTER
Cement plaster on brickwork composed of 1 part cement
and 5 parts sand with steel trowel floated finish:
5

On walls.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 10
Plastering
169

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity
6

150 x 15mm Thickened plaster sloping window cill with


15mm drip projection with steel trowel finish.

13

Rate

Amount

CORNER PROTECTORS, DIVIDING STRIPS, ETC.


(CPAP Work Group No 136)
Corner protectors, dividing strips, etc.:
7

50 x 3mm Flat section brass water bar (code BFB300) in


concrete.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 10
Plastering
170

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 5
10 PIT LATERINE
Bill No. 10
PLASTERING
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
Brought Forward from Page

169
170

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 10
Plastering
171

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 5
10 PIT LATERINE
Bill No. 11
TILING
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 144 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
On both walls and floors there are minimum curing periods
for walls and concrete floors as well as screeds and plasters
and they are as follows:
* New concrete floors require 6 weeks curing time before
direct bedding.
* New brick walls require 6 weeks curing time before direct
bedding.
* New concrete floors require 4 weeks curing time before
screeding and the screed another 4 weeks before tiling can
commence.
* New brick walls require 4 weeks curing time before
plastering and the plaster another 2 weeks before tiling can
commence.
No adhesive is to be applied to wet screeds nor to screeds
with a water content greater than that required by the adhesive
manufacturer.
Surfaces must be firm and free of dust, mould, oil, grease,
wax polish and organic growth. Organic growth must be
removed and the spores killed with an effective fungicide
such as a household bleaching solution.
Existing wall surface to be chipped over approximately 80%
of entire surface where applicable, properly prepared, existing
paint and laitance to be removed as necessary.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 11
Tiling
172

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Tiles fixed to floor with TAL GOLD STAR 6 rapid setting


adhesive mixed 20kg with approximately 5 litres of TAL
B0UND (replacing the water in the mix) to the background
with a notched trowel. All floor tiling to be laid with
minimum 3mm consistent joints between all tiles, pointed in
continuous joints with TAL WALL AND FLOOR GROUT
mixed 20kg with 6 litres of TAL BOUND (replacing the
water in the mix).
Tiles fixed to wall surfaces with TAL PROFESSIONAL
MIXED 20kg with 5 litres of water applied to wall using a
notched wall trowel.
Waterproofing background walls and floor slab of showers,
crate storage washing with TAL SUPERFLEX 1 reinforced
with TAL Superflex 1 Mat to form a seamless waterproof
membrane. Thereafter key the surface with slurry mix of 1
part TAL Key coat to 2 parts cement (by volume). Thereafter
tiling to commence; fixed to wall surfaces with TAL
PROFESSIONAL mixed 20kg with 5 litres of water applied
to wall using a notched wall trowel.
Specification for laying Sandstone tiles to conventional
screeds:
Tiles must be bedded in normal tile adhesive - using Tylon
Wall 'n Floor CM11 tile adhesive in accordance with the
manufacturers specification.
A grouting raked and tooled half round joint of 8-10mm
recommended.
Grouting must consist of 1:1 sand and cement.
Tiles must be thoroughly cleaned by the tyler after grouting.
After all builders traffic is off site, tiles must be cleaned and
sealed as follows:
Clean tiles with a mild mixture of hydrochloric acid and water
preferably using a mechanical scrubbing brush.
Wet vacuum all residue.
Apply one coat 'Genkem Hydroseal' using lambs wool
applicator and allow to dry all in accordance with the
manufacturers recommendations.
Apply one coat 'Genkem Miracke Seal' and allow to dry all in
accordance with the manufacturers recommendations.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 11
Tiling
173

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

All wall tiling to be laid with 3mm maximum consistent


joints between all tiles, pointed in continuous joints with
TAL SUPER WHITE GROUT mixed 20kg with 8 litres of
water.
Preparation of surfaces:
SANDSTONE FLOOR TILES
400 x 400mm Colonnade Light Stone tiles (code CN-059),
fixed with Tal adhesive to existing plaster and flush
pointed with Tal jointing compound (All tiling to be laid
with 4mm maximum consistent joints between tiles) laid
and sealed to the manufacturers specifications:
1

On floors and landings.

Skirting 85mm high of cut tiles.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 11
Tiling
174

36

13

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 5
10 PIT LATERINE
Bill No. 11
TILING
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
Brought Forward from Page

172
173
174

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 11
Tiling
175

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 5
10 PIT LATERINE
Bill No. 12
PAINTWORK
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 152 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
General:
All work to be executed in strict accordance with the
manufacturer's specifications.
Primers and first coats may be thinned in accordance with the
paint specifications of the specific manufacturer to aid the
absorption of the paint.
All surfaces must be sound, clean and have a moisture content
of less than 8% for walls generally and 3% for slabs/screeds,
etc.
Where surfaces of plaster, etc. are sandy/friable, the first coat
must be replaced with 'Plascon Merit' plaster primer thinned
10% with turpentine.
Colours:
Unless otherwise described all paintwork shall be deemed to
have a colour value in excess of 7 on the Munsell system in
accordance with SANS 1091.
ON FLOATED PLASTER
Prepare surfaces and remove all loose material, apply one
coat 'Plascon Merit Resistant plaster primer (UC56), one
coat 'Plascon Universal Undercoat (UC1)' and two coats
'Plascon Wall and All' paint:
1

On interior walls.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 12
Paintwork
176

161

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Prepare surfaces and remove all loose material, apply one


coat 'Plascon Merit Resistant plaster primer (UC56) and
two coats 'Plascon Velvaglo' paint:
2

On exterior walls.

86

184

40

15

Prepare surfaces and remove all loose material, mix 3


parts 'Cemcrete Cemplaster' to 1 part clean water by
volume and apply 5mm thick 'Milano Milk Cemcrete
Cemplaster' and wet coating thrice with clean water:
3

On interior walls.
ON FIBRE-CEMENT, ETC.
Prepare surfaces and remove all loose material, apply
sodium hypochlorite solution (household bleach thinned 1
part bleach to 2 parts water) to all areas containing algae
and fungi, then scrape and wire brush to remove dead
growth, finally scrub with fresh water to remove all traces
of bleach, dirt and algae residues, make good cracks and
defects with 'Mendall 90', apply one coat 'Plascon
Bonding Liquid' thinned up to 3:1 by volume with
Mineral turpentine, apply two coats of 'Plascon Pure
Acrylic Low Sheen' paint:

On exterior fascias and barge boards.


Prepare surfaces and remove all loose material, apply one
coat 'Plascon Wall and All with Teflon' code WWA
thinned 10 parts paint with 1 part water' and two coats
'Plascon Wall and All with Teflon' paint:

On ceilings and cornices.


ON METAL
Prepare surfaces and remove all loose material, dust,
grease, salts and contamination with 'Galv. Iron Cleaner
(GIG)', rinse and apply one coat 'Plascon Galvogrip
Metal Primer', apply one coat 'Plascon Merit Universal
Undercoat' and two coats 'Plascon Velvaglo' non-drip
semi-gloss enamel paint on galvanised steel:

On door frames.
ON WOOD, WOOD BOARD
Two coats wood primer:

On backs of frames, linings, etc. not exceeding 300mm wide.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 12
Paintwork
177

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Stop, fill, sand down and prepare wood surfaces, wash


knots and resinous areas with 'Lacquer Thinners (ILS 1)'
and coat with 'Woodcare Knot Seal (PK 2)' and apply one
coat of 'Plascon Woodcare Pre-treatment (WWP 1)',
apply one coat of 'Wood Primer (UC 2)' and two coats of
'Plascon Velvaglo Satin' paint:
8

On doors.

11

On door frames.

33

Stop, fill, sand down and prepare wood surfaces and


apply coats 'Plascon Wood Primer' and three coats
'Woodoc 35' tinted exterior low gloss sealer paint:
10

On roof timbers at eaves and verges.


Stop, fill, sand down and prepare wood surfaces, prime
ends, sides and faces of all new and unpainted surfaces
with Pink 'Plascon Wood Primer and two coats 'Plascon
Velvaglo' paint:

11

On doors.
Stop, fill, sand down and prepare wood surfaces and
apply one coat 'Woodoc 2000 sealer' and one coat
'Woodoc Stain Concentrate':

12

On skirtings, rails, etc. not exceeding 300mm girth.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 12
Paintwork
178

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 5
10 PIT LATERINE
Bill No. 12
PAINTWORK
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
Brought Forward from Page

176
177
178

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 12
Paintwork
179

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 5
10 PIT LATERINE
Bill No. 13
PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 148 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Wire gratings:
Descriptions of gutter outlets, etc. shall be deemed to include
wire balloon gratings.
SANITARY FITTINGS (CPAP Work group No. 148)
'Atlas':
1

222AP VIP 200 Pedestal c/w flap and incorporated seat size
466 X 387 X 518mm high colour polyethylene plastic fixed
to floors with an approved epoxy or bolted to floors with and
including four 6mm diameter x 50mm long expansion bolts.

No.

10

No.

No.

'Franke':
2

Model 'TU102' (code 334384) flat back wall mounted trough


urinal to fit between walls, supplied with built-in tipping tank
and a 12mm adjustable drip cock (inlet) with outlet situated
on right hand side with a recess for a 40mm chrome plated
waste outlet (to be supplied) including a tiling key to sides
and rear walls and the back to be fully sound deadened with
vermin proof bitumastic material.
TAPS, VALVES, ETC.
'Cobra Watertech':

22mm Prestex 1003/22 cast brass gate valve.

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 5
Bill No. 13
Plumbing And Drainage
180

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 5
10 PIT LATERINE
SECTION SUMMARY
Bill
No.

Page

EARTHWORKS (PROVISIONAL)

142

CONCRETE, FORMWORK, REINFORCEMENT

147

MASONRY

151

WATERPROOFING

152

ROOF COVERINGS

155

CARPENTRY AND JOINERY

159

CEILINGS, PARTITIONS, ETC.

162

IRONMONGERY

165

METALWORK

168

10

PLASTERING

171

11

TILING

175

12

PAINTWORK

179

13

PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE

180

TOTAL CARRIED TO FINAL SUMMARY


Section No. 5
SECTION SUMMARY
181

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

SECTION NO. 6
PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE
(PROVISIONAL)

182

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 6
PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE
(PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 1
RAINWATER DISPOSAL
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Wire gratings:
Descriptions of gutter outlets, etc. shall be deemed to include
wire balloon gratings.
RAINWATER DISPOSAL (CPAP Work Group No 148):
DPI Rainflo PVCU D-shaped profile eaves gutter with
beaded edges (code GPE 6,01) complying with SANS 11:
1970, fixed to fascia board with Rainflo gutter brackets at
maximum 750mm centres:
1

125 x 85mm Eaves gutters with beaded front edge.

201

Extra over eaves gutter for stopped end.

No.

34

Extra over eaves gutter for angle.

No.

Extra over eaves gutter for outlet for 80mm diameter pipe.

No.

22

76

uPVC pipes:
5

80mm Diameter pipes to walls.

Extra over rainwater pipe for bend.

No.

56

Extra over rainwater pipe for shoe.

No.

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 6
Bill No. 1
Rainwater Disposal
183

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 6
PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE
(PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 2
STORMWATER DRAINAGE
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Concrete pipes:
Pipes shall be jointed with ogee joints with rubber collars or
socket and spigot joints with rubber rings.
Exposed concrete surfaces:
Exposed surfaces of concrete stormwater channels, cover
slabs, inspection eye marker slabs, gulley tops, cleaning eye
tops, catchpits, inspection chambers, etc. shall be finished
smooth with plaster.
Excavations:
Trenches not exceeding 1m deep shall be taken of such width
as to provide a clearance of 300mm on each side of the pipe,
the width of the trench shall be increased by 100mm for each
successive depth of 1m to a maximum width which provides a
clearance of 500mm on each side of the pipe.
No claim for rock excavation will be entertained unless the
Contractor has timeously notified the quantity surveyor
thereof prior to backfilling.
'Soft rock' and 'hard rock' shall be as defined in 'Earthworks'.
Laying, backfilling, bedding, etc. of pipes:
Pipes shall be laid and bedded and trenches shall be carefully
backfilled in accordance with manufacturers' instructions.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 6
Bill No. 2
Stormwater Drainage
184

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Where no manufacturers instructions exist, pipes shall be laid


in accordance with clauses 5.1 and 5.2 of each of the
following: SANS 1200 L : Medium pressure pipelines LD :
Sewers LE : Stormwater drainage Pipe trenches, etc. shall be
backfilled in accordance with clause 3, 5.5, 5.6, 5.7 and 7 of
SANS 1200 DB: Earthworks (Pipe trenches) Clause 5.7.2 will
only be applicable if authorised by the Engineer in writing.
Pipes shall be bedded in accordance with clauses 3.1 to 3.4.1,
5.1 to 5.3 and 7 of SANS 1200LB: Bedding (Pipes). Unless
otherwise described bedding of rigid pipes shall be class B
bedding.
If the material from the excavations is found to be unsuitable
as backfilling for drain trenches and inspection chambers, etc.
written approval must be obtained form the Engineer to use
imported fill.
Descriptions of pipes laid in trenches:
Descriptions of pipes laid in trenches shall be deemed to
include for carting away all surplus excavated material to a
dumping site located by the contractor.
Descriptions of catchpits, junction boxes, manholes, etc.:
Descriptions of catchpits, junction boxes, manholes, etc.,
shall be deemed to include for compaction, disposal of
surplus excavated material to a dumping site located by the
contractor, risk of collapse and keeping excavations free from
water.
STORMWATER CHANNELS (CPAP Work Group No
146)
In-situ concrete channels:
1

Excavation not exceeding 2m deep and form V-shaped


channels.

55

Extra for carting away off site excavated materials by


contractor.

55

Allow for keeping excavations entirely free from water or


mud.

Scarify in-situ material for a depth of 150mm and compact to


obtain 93% modified AASHTO dry density.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 6
Bill No. 2
Stormwater Drainage
185

Item

183

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity
5

Rate

Amount

Filling with G7 approved material supplied compacted to


95%Mod. AASHTO under aprons.

27

Unreinforced 20MPa concrete in 600 x 165mm V-channels.

27

Rate Only

264

Rate Only

264

Rate Only

183

Rate Only

Expansion Joints:
7

10mm Bitumen impregnated softboard in expansion joint


between apron and walls in narrow widths not exceeding
150mm wide including tacking to face of wall.
JOINT SEALANTS, ETC. (CPAP WORK GROUP NO
120)
Polysulphide sealing compound including backing cord,
bond breaker, primer, etc.

10 x 10mm In expansion joints in aprons including raking out


expansion joint filler as necessary
Finishing tops of channels smooth with a steel trowel.

10

Form 900 x 50mm deep segmental channel in top of concrete.

203

Rate Only

11

Rough formwork to sides of channels not exceeding 150mm


high.

264

Rate Only

13

No.

13

300mm Pipes laid in and including trenches not exceeding 1m


deep.

73

300mm Pipes laid in and including trenches exceeding 1m


and not exceeding 2m deep.

90

Precast concrete channels:


12

13

460 x 170mm Channels with 310 x 110mm deep segmental


channel.
Extra for angles, intersections, ends, dressing into sides of
catchpits, etc.
STORMWATER DRAINAGE (CPAP Work Group No
146)
Class 100D concrete pipes on Class C bedding:

14

15

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 6
Bill No. 2
Stormwater Drainage
186

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity
16

300mm Pipes laid in and including trenches exceeding 2m


and not exceeding 3m deep.

51

Rate

Amount

The following in eight inlet boxes, catchpits, junction


boxes and inlet manholes per attached drawings CD05
and CD06:
17

Excavation not exceeding 2m deep.

17

18

Excavation exceeding 2m and not exceeding 4m deep.

13

19

30MPa reinforced concrete in bottoms.

20

Type 193 fabric reinforcement in concrete surface beds,


slabs, etc.

11

25MPa unreinforced concrete benching in bottom of 450 x


400mm chamber, dished down to channels and finished
smooth with plaster.

No.

25MPa unreinforced concrete benching in bottom of 600 x


600mm chamber, dished down to channels and finished
smooth with plaster.

No.

890 x 890 x 125mm Thick precast concrete cover slab


finished smooth on exposed surfaces with plaster including
necessary formwork and reinforcement.

No.

1040 x 1040 x 150mm Thick precast concrete cover slab with


450 x 450mm rebated opening for cover and frame and
finished smooth on exposed surfaces with plaster including
necessary formwork and reinforcement.

No.

21

22

23

24

25

One brick wall.

64

26

Plaster on brick walls.

47

27

450 x 450mm 'Saint-Gobain No. 2946' cast iron dished


grating and frame.

No.

The following in two headwalls per attached drawing


CD08:
28

Excavate not exceeding 2m deep.

29

30MPa unreinforced concrete footing.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 6
Bill No. 2
Stormwater Drainage
187

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity
30

Formwork to edges, risers, ends and reveals not exceeding


300mm wide or high.

12

31

One brick wall.

32

Plaster on brick walls.

33

150-200mm Selected loose stones tightly packed including


preparation of ground surface.

No.

Extra over excavation in earth for pipe trenches, chambers,


etc. for excavation in soft rock.

Extra over excavation in earth for pipe trenches, chambers,


etc. for excavation in hard rock.

Unreinforced concrete encasing to 300mm horizontal pipe.

15

34

Reno galvanised mattress mesh size 80 x 100 x 2.2mm laced


together and filled with broken stone to form 300mm thick
mattress of 2000 x 1000 x 300mm boxes properly bonded.

Rate

Amount

Sundries:
35

36

37

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 6
Bill No. 2
Stormwater Drainage
188

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount

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PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE (PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 2
STORMWATER DRAINAGE
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
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186
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Stormwater Drainage
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SECTION NO. 6
PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE
(PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 3
SUB-SOIL DRAINAGE
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Excavations:
No claim for rock excavation will be entertained unless the
Contractor has timeously notified the quantity surveyor
thereof prior to backfilling.
'Soft rock' and 'hard rock' shall be as defined in 'Earthworks'.
Laying, backfilling, bedding, etc. of pipes:
Where no manufacturers instructions exist, pipes shall be laid
in accordance with clauses 5.1 and 5.2 of each of the
following: SANS 1200 L : Medium pressure pipelines LD :
Sewers LE : Stormwater drainage Pipe trenches, etc. shall be
backfilled in accordance with clause 3, 5.5, 5.6, 5.7 and 7 of
SANS 1200 DB: Earthworks (Pipe trenches) Clause 5.7.2 will
only be applicable if authorised by the Engineer in writing.
Pipes shall be bedded in accordance with clauses 3.1 to 3.4.1,
5.1 to 5.3 and 7 of SANS 1200LB: Bedding (Pipes). Unless
otherwise described bedding of rigid pipes shall be class B
bedding.
If the material from the excavations is found to be unsuitable
as backfilling for drain trenches and inspection chambers, etc.
written approval must be obtained form the Engineer to use
imported fill.
Descriptions of pipes laid in trenches:
Descriptions of pipes laid in trenches shall be deemed to
include for carting away all surplus excavated material to a
dumping site located by the contractor.

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Sub-soil Drainage
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Amount

Descriptions of catchpits, junction boxes, manholes, etc.:


Descriptions of catchpits, junction boxes, manholes, etc.,
shall be deemed to include for compaction, disposal of
surplus excavated material to a dumping site located by the
contractor, risk of collapse and keeping excavations free from
water.
SUBSOIL DRAINAGE (CPAP Work Group No 146)
Slotted uPVC agricultural pipes soakaway laid in
herringbone pattern per annexed drawing CD09:
1

110mm Slotted uPVC agriculture pipes laid in and including


trenches not exceeding 1m deep including 19mm crushed
stone encasing size 400 x 400mm enclosed with 'U24 Bidum'
geofabric filter blanket wrapped around encasing with
460mm side and 400mm end laps including stitching.

20

110mm Slotted uPVC agriculture pipes laid in and including


trenches exceeding 1m and not exceeding 2m deep including
19mm crushed stone encasing size 400 x 400mm enclosed
with 'U24 Bidum' geofabric filter blanket wrapped around
encasing with 460mm side and 400mm end laps including
stitching.

10

Extra over uPVC pipes for fittings:


3

Extra for 110mm capped end.

No.

12

Extra for 110mm bend.

No.

110mm Rodding eye.

No.

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Bill No. 3
Sub-soil Drainage
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Amount

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PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE (PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 3
SUB-SOIL DRAINAGE
BILL SUMMARY
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Sub-soil Drainage
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Amount

SECTION NO. 6
PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE
(PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 4
SOIL DRAINAGE
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Vitrified clay pipes, etc.:
Pipes shall rest on solid ground and, where necessary, pockets
of sufficient size shall be cut around joints to enable the
jointing to be properly performed or, alternatively, pipes shall
be bedded full length on and including unreinforced concrete
laid in a semi-dry state immediately before pipes are laid.
Class 34 uPVC pipes and fittings.
Sewer and drainage pipes and fittings shall be jointed and
sealed with butyl rubber rings.
Soil, waste and vent pipes and fittings shall be solvent weld
jointed.
Laying, backfilling, bedding, etc. of pipes:
Pipes shall be laid and bedded and trenches shall be carefully
backfilled in accordance with manufacturers' instructions.
Where no manufacturers instructions exist, pipes shall be laid
in accordance with clauses 5.1 and 5.2 of each of the
following: SANS 1200 L : Medium pressure pipelines LD :
Sewers LE : Stormwater drainage Pipe trenches, etc. shall be
backfilled in accordance with clause 3, 5.5, 5.6, 5.7 and 7 of
SANS 1200 DB: Earthworks (Pipe trenches) Clause 5.7.2 will
only be applicable if authorised by the Engineer in writing.
Pipes shall be bedded in accordance with clauses 3.1 to 3.4.1,
5.1 to 5.3 and 7 of SANS 1200LB: Bedding (Pipes). Unless
otherwise described bedding of rigid pipes shall be class B
bedding.

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Soil Drainage
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Rate

Amount

If the material from the excavations is found to be unsuitable


as backfilling for drain trenches and inspection chambers, etc.
written approval must be obtained form the Engineer to use
imported fill.
Excavations:
Trenches not exceeding 1m deep shall be taken of such width
as to provide a clearance of 300mm on each side of the pipe,
the width of the trench shall be increased by 100mm for each
successive depth of 1m to a maximum width which provides a
clearance of 500mm on each side of the pipe.
No claim for rock excavation will be entertained unless the
Contractor has timeously notified the quantity surveyor
thereof prior to backfilling.
'Soft rock' and 'hard rock' shall be as defined in 'Earthworks'.
Descriptions of pipes laid in trenches:
Descriptions of pipes laid in trenches shall be deemed to
include for carting away all surplus excavated material to a
dumping site located by the contractor.
Descriptions of catchpits, junction boxes, manholes, etc.:
Descriptions of catchpits, junction boxes, manholes, etc.,
shall be deemed to include for compaction, disposal of
surplus excavated material to a dumping site located by the
contractor, risk of collapse and keeping excavations free from
water.
SOIL DRAINAGE (CPAP Work Group No 146)
uPVC channels:
1

110mm Half-round channels in bottoms of inspection


chambers.

Extra over uPVC channels for fittings:


2

110mm Bend.

No.

110mm Junction.

No.

42

Class 34 uPVC pipes:


4

110mm Pipes vertically or ramped to cleaning eyes, etc. (no


excavation).

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Soil Drainage
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Unit Quantity
5

110mm Pipes laid in and including trenches not exceeding 1m


deep.

64

110mm Pipes laid in and including trenches exceeding 1m


and not exceeding 2m deep.

228

110mm Pipes laid in and including trenches exceeding 2m


and not exceeding 3m deep.

85

Rate

Amount

Extra over uPVC pipes for fittings:


8

110mm Bend.

No.

52

110mm Junction.

No.

17

10

110mm Access bend.

No.

11

110mm Access junction.

No.

12

100mm Cast iron 'ABC' cleaning eye.

No.

No.

PVC gulleys:
13

110mm Gulley not exceeding 1m deep.


The following in six inspection chambers per annexed
drawings CD02 and CD04:

14

Excavation not exceeding 2m deep.

21

15

Excavation exceeding 2m and not exceeding 4m deep.

20

16

Reinforced concrete (30MPa) in bottoms.

17

Type 245 fabric reinforcement in concrete surface beds,


slabs, etc.

11

Unreinforced concrete (25 MPa) benching in bottom of 600 x


900mm chamber, dished down to channels and finished
smooth with plaster.

No.

1040 x 1340 x 100mm Thick precast concrete cover slab with


550mm diameter rebated opening for cover and frame and
finished smooth on exposed surfaces with plaster including
necessary formwork and reinforcement set in 3:1 mortar.

No.

92

18

19

20

One brick wall.

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Soil Drainage
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Unit Quantity
21

Plaster on brick walls.

71

22

550mm Diameter 71kg type 4 cast iron double seal manhole


cover and frame.

No.

550mm Diameter 176kg type 2A heavy duty cast iron


manhole cover and frame.

No.

No.

Extra over excavation in earth for pipe trenches, chambers,


etc. for excavation in soft rock.

Extra over excavation in earth for pipe trenches, chambers,


etc. for excavation in hard rock.

Extra over backfilling to pipe trenches, chambers, etc. for


imported G5 backfilling as directed by the engineer in writing
(removal of unsuitable backfilling elsewhere).

35

Extra over backfilling to pipe trenches, chambers, etc. for


carting unsuitable material off the site as directed by the
engineer in writing.

43

29

Unreinforced concrete encasing to 110mm vertical pipe.

42

30

Unreinforced concrete encasing to 110mm horizontal pipe.

25

31

300 x 300 x 100mm Precast concrete inspection eye marker


slab set in ground.

No.

45

23

Rate

Amount

Septic tank per annexed drawing CD01:


24

Septic tank 2000mm wide x 3610mm long x 1604mm high


internally, complete with unreinforced blinding, reinforced
concrete base and slab, reinforced engineering brick walls
with waterproof plaster, separation overflow wall and vent,
inflow and outflow pipes with junctions and all other fittings,
openings for and two M0492 manhole covers, complete with
and including all excavations, carting away, compacted
backfilling, risk of collapse, working space, formwork, etc.
constructed complete in accordance with the specifications
and detail drawings.
Sundries:

25

26

27

28

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Bill No. 4
Soil Drainage
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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

TESTING:
Testing:
32

Testing drainage pipe system.

Item

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Section No. 6
Bill No. 4
Soil Drainage
197

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E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 6
PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE (PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 4
SOIL DRAINAGE
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
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194
195
196
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Soil Drainage
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Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 6
PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE
(PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 5
SANITARY FITTINGS
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Flush pans:
Flush pans shall have straight or side outlets and 'P' or 'S'
traps as necessary.
Prices:
Prices of sanitary fittings are to include for silicone sealants
between walls and fittings where necessary.
Stainless steel basins, sinks, wash troughs, urinals, etc.:
Stainless steel for economy basins, domestic sinks, worktops
and wash troughs shall by type 430 (17/0).
Stainless steel for laboratory sinks, photographic equipment,
etc. shall be type 316 (18/8).
Stainless steel for urinals, basins, quality sinks, wash troughs,
institutional equipment, etc. shall be type 304 (18/8).
Units shall have standard aprons on all exposed edges and
tiling keys against walls where applicable.
Waste unions:
Descriptions of waste unions shall be deemed to include
rubber or vulcanite plugs and chains fixed to fittings.

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Bill No. 5
Sanitary Fittings
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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SANITARY FITTINGS (CPAP Work group No. 148)


'Vaal':
1

'Hibiscus 772610' close coupled 90 outlet open rim


washdown WC pan with S - trap and matching 9 litre cistern
(flush system to be best available red system FP272) with
double flap heavy duty plastic seat.

No.

510 x 405mm 'Hibiscus 7023' vitreous china lavatory basin


with single taphole configuration, integrated overflow and
chainstay hole through the centre semi-punched taphole,
bolted to wall with two 10mm bolts (code 8448Z0).

No.

435 x 335mm Ceramic fireclay rectangular sink without


overflow, with centre end waste outlet with acid resistant
waste (code 8708Z0) and 32mm chrome plated waste (code
87948Z0) fixed to wall on two semi-concealed brackets (code
8102Z0).

No.

No.

Standard sit on sink size 900 x 460 x 150mm high with


recessed draining ledge and 32 x 10mm apron.

No.

Standard sit on sink size 1800 x 460 x 150mm high double


right side bowl with recessed draining ledge and 32 x 10mm
apron.

No.

'Cobra 301-32CP' basin waste union with 62mm flange


80mm long shank, slotted with backnut (no plug and chain).

No.

'Cobra 317-40CP' sink waste union with 62mm flange, 45mm


long shank, unslotted with plug and backnut.

No.

38mm Brass waste outlet for concrete basin.

No.

'Atlas':
4

'Christy' wash hand basin size 570 x 400 x 245mm high with
galvanized bracket with 2 tap holes and a built in soap holder
(code SKU: 383A).
'Kwikot':

WASTE UNIONS, ETC.


Waste unions, etc.:
7

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Sanitary Fittings
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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

TRAPS, ETC.
uPVC:
10

40mm 'P' trap.

No.

11

40mm 'P' trap complete with inspection eye secured and


fitted to waste outlet.

No.

No.

No.

'Polyflor':
12

110mm 'Polyflor Poly drain (code EG150FVL/VNL/110)'


shower drain with 110mm straight outlet connected to PVC
pipes.
Rofo Sales CC' Stainless steel floor traps:

13

Stainless steel floor trap Code RO 280V (H) NW 100.


Supplied by ROFO Sales.
TAPS, VALVES, ETC.
'Cobra Watertech':

14

15mm Prestex 1003/15 cast brass gate valve.

No.

15

22mm Prestex 1003/22 cast brass gate valve.

No.

16

15mm 100-15 RB Bibtap.

No.

12

17

15mm SANS 226 TYPE 1 pillar tap.

No.

18

15mm 'Capstan CS-215/044CP' sink pillar tap with aerated


swan neck swivel outlet.

No.

19

15mm 832-10 angle valve.

No.

20

15mm SANS 226 TYPE 2 undertile shower stop taps.

No.

21

15mm '3328SB026-065' Handshower set.

No.

22

32mm Mastertherm II automatic fail-safe anti-scald and anitchill thermostatic temperature controller with BSTP male
inlet and outlet couplings (code KD2.204).

No.

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Section No. 6
Bill No. 5
Sanitary Fittings
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E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 6
PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE (PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 5
SANITARY FITTINGS
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
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200
201

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Sanitary Fittings
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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 6
PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE
(PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 6
SANITARY PLUMBING
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
uPVC pipes and fittings.
Soil, waste and vent pipes and fittings shall be solvent weld
jointed.
SANITARY PLUMBING (CPAP Work group No. 148)
uPVC pipes:
1

40mm Pipes.

110mm Pipes.

10

Extra over uPVC pipes for fittings:


3

40mm Bend.

No.

110mm Bend.

No.

40mm Junction.

No.

110mm Junction.

No.

110mm Pan connector.

No.

40mm Access bend.

No.

110mm Air vent valve.

No.

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Section No. 6
Bill No. 6
Sanitary Plumbing
203

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E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 6
PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE
(PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 7
WATER SUPPLY IN GROUND
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
uPVC pressure pipes and fittings:
Pipes for water supply shall be of the class stated.
Pipes of 40mm diameter and smaller shall be plain ended
with solvent welded uPVC loose sockets and fittings.
Pipes of 50mm diameter and greater shall have sockets and
spigots with push-in type integral rubber ring joints. Bends
shall be uPVC and all other fittings shall be cast iron, all with
similar push-in type joints.
Copper pipes:
Pipes shall be hard drawn and half-hard pipes of the class
stated. Class 0 (thin walled hard drawn) pipes shall not be
bent. Class 1 (thin walled half-hard), class 2 (half-hard) and
class 3 (heavy walled half-hard) pipes shall only be bent with
benders with inner and outer formers. Fittings to copper
waste, vent and anti-syphon pipes, capillary solder fittings
and compression fittings shall be 'Cobra Watertech' type.
Capillary solder fittings shall comply with ISO 2016. Only
compression fittings shall be used in walls or in ground.
Reducing fittings:
Where fittings have reducing ends or branches they are
described as 'reducing'. In the case of pipes with diameters
not exceeding 60mm only the largest end or branch size is
given. Should the Contractor wish to use other fittings and
bushes or reducers he may do so on the understanding that no
claim in this regard will be entertained. In the case of pipes
with diameters exceeding 60mm all sizes are given and no
claim for extra bushes, reducers, etc. will be entertained.

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Bill No. 7
Water Supply In Ground
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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Laying, backfilling, bedding, etc. of pipes:


Pipes shall be laid and bedded and trenches shall be carefully
backfilled in accordance with manufacturers' instructions.
Where no manufacturer's instructions exist, pipes shall be laid
in accordance with clauses 5.1 and 5.2 of each of the
following: SANS 1200 L : Medium pressure pipelines LD :
Sewers LE : Stormwater drainage Pipe trenches, etc. shall be
backfilled in accordance with clause 3, 5.5, 5.6, 5.7 and 7 of
SANS 1200 DB: Earthworks (Pipe trenches) Clause 5.7.2 will
only be applicable if authorised by the Engineer in writing.
Pipes shall be bedded in accordance with clauses 3.1 to 3.4.1,
5.1 to 5.3 and 7 of SANS 1200LB: Bedding (Pipes). Unless
otherwise described bedding of rigid pipes shall be class B
bedding.
If the material from the excavations is found to be unsuitable
as backfilling for drain trenches and inspection chambers, etc.
written approval must be obtained form the Engineer to use
imported fill.
Excavations:
No claim for rock excavation will be entertained unless the
Contractor has timeously notified the quantity surveyor
thereof prior to backfilling.
'Soft rock' and 'hard rock' shall be as defined in 'Earthworks'.
Descriptions of pipes laid in trenches:
Descriptions of pipes laid in trenches shall be deemed to
include for carting away all surplus excavated material to a
dumping site located by the contractor.
WATER SUPPLIES IN GROUND (CPAP Work group
No. 148)
Class 10 HDPE pressure pipes:
1

32mm Pipes.

15

32mm Pipes laid in and including trenches.

220

50mm Pipes.

26

50mm Pipes laid in and including trenches.

224

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Water Supply In Ground
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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Extra over HDPE pressure pipes for HDPE compression


fittings:
5

50mm Reducer.

No.

15

32mm Adaptor.

No.

39

50mm Adaptor.

No.

22

32mm Bend

No.

14

50mm Bend.

No.

11

10

32mm Tee.

No.

24

11

50mm Tee.

No.

14

12

50mm Reducing tee.

No.

13

32mm HDPE compression fitting type ball valve including all


couplings.

No.

50mm HDPE compression fitting type ball valve including all


couplings.

No.

Extra over excavation in earth for pipe trenches, chambers,


etc. for excavation in soft rock.

Extra over excavation in earth for pipe trenches, chambers,


etc. for excavation in hard rock.

Unreinforced concrete in thrust blocks at bends, tees, etc.


including necessary extra excavations, formwork , etc.

No.

22

Water fountain comprising 300mm diameter x 1200mm high


pre-cast concrete civic drinking water fountain as supplied by
'Old World Concretes' (011 - 626 2510), supplied and
installed complete with and including push-button tap, waste
outlet, supply and drainage pipes, connections to supply and
drainage system including 300 x 300 x 300mm 20MPa/19mm
mass concrete footings, including excavations, carting away,
backfilling, etc.

No.

14

Sundries:
15

16

17

18

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Water Supply In Ground
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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Fresh water pumpstation per annexed drawing CD010:


19

20

21

22

Pumphouse and sump 800 x 1200 x 1000mm high internally,


complete with unreinforced blinding, reinforced concrete
base, lockable galvanised hinged steel lid with lock,
reinforced engineering brick walls with waterproof plaster,
openings and sealing for inflow and outflow pipes with
junctions and all other galvanised fittings, 50mm drain pipe,
etc., complete with and including all excavations, carting
away, compacted backfilling, risk of collapse, working space,
formwork, etc. constructed complete in accordance with the
specifications and detail drawings.

No.

22mm Gate valve including all fittings and connections to


other equipment, pipes, etc. installed complete in accordance
with the specifications and detail drawings.

No.

22mm Non-return valve including all fittings and connections


to other equipment, pipes, etc. installed complete in
accordance with the specifications and detail drawings.

No.

Freshwater pump, duty point of 2litre/second at 15m pump


head including all fittings and connections to other
equipment, valves, pipes, etc. installed complete in
accordance with the specifications and detail drawings.

No.

TESTING:
Testing:
23

Testing water pipe system.

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Bill No. 7
Water Supply In Ground
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SECTION NO. 6
PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE (PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 7
WATER SUPPLY IN GROUND
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
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Water Supply In Ground
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Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 6
PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE
(PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 8
WATER SUPPLY IN BUILDING
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
'Polycop' polypropylene pipes:
Polypropylene pipes 54mm diameter and under shall be
seamless copper coloured class 16 pipes jointed with 'Fastfuse' heat welded thermoplastic or brass compression fittings
as designed for use with copper pipes as stated.
Pipes shall be firmly fixed to walls, etc. with coloured nylon
snap-in pipe clips with provision for accommodating thermal
movement and jointed and fixed strictly in accordance with
the manufacturer's instructions.
All pipe diameters are nominal external.
Copper pipes:
Pipes shall be hard drawn and half-hard pipes of the class
stated. Class 0 (thin walled hard drawn) pipes shall not be
bent. Class 1 (thin walled half-hard), class 2 (half-hard) and
class 3 (heavy walled half-hard) pipes shall only be bent with
benders with inner and outer formers. Fittings to copper
waste, vent and anti-syphon pipes, capillary solder fittings
and compression fittings shall be 'Cobra Watertech' type.
Capillary solder fittings shall comply with ISO 2016. Only
compression fittings shall be used in walls or in ground.
Copper pipes chased in walls:
Where pipes have been chased in walls, the price for making
good of plaster and paint, etc. shall be deemed to be included
in the description of pipe chased in walls.

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Bill No. 8
Water Supply In Building
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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Reducing fittings:
Where fittings have reducing ends or branches they are
described as 'reducing'. In the case of pipes with diameters
not exceeding 60mm only the largest end or branch size is
given. Should the Contractor wish to use other fittings and
bushes or reducers he may do so on the understanding that no
claim in this regard will be entertained. In the case of pipes
with diameters exceeding 60mm all sizes are given and no
claim for extra bushes, reducers, etc. will be entertained.
In the case of pipes with diameters exceeding 60mm all sizes
are given and no claim for extra bushes, reducers, etc. will be
entertained.
Fixing of pipes
Unless specifically otherwise stated, descriptions of pipes
shall be deemed to include for fixing to walls, etc. casting in,
building in or suspending not exceeding 1m below suspension
level.
No allowance for holes and drilling for pipes through walls
has been made in these Bills of quantities, the price for all
holes and making good shall be deemed to be included in the
descriptions of the pipes.
WATER SUPPLIES IN BUILDING (CPAP Work group
No. 148)
Class 2 copper pipes:
1

15mm Pipes.

60

22mm Pipes.

50

28mm Pipes.

15

15mm Pipes chased.

24

22mm Pipes chased.

28mm Pipes chased.

Extra over copper pipes for capillary fittings:


7

15mm Fittings.

No.

21

22mm Fittings.

No.

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Bill No. 8
Water Supply In Building
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Unit Quantity
9

28mm Fittings.

No.

Rate

Amount

Extra over copper pipes for brass compression fittings:


10

15mm Fittings.

No.

30

11

22mm Fittings.

No.

19

12

28mm Fittings.

No.

50 Litre 'Cobra Watertech' Slimline electric water heater,


operating at 600kPa with 600kPa Anode Kwikot Multi valve,
Kwikot Thermostat TH208 20amp, Kwikot Spiral element,
electrical cover plate with integral isolator switch, flange
gasket with drip tray connected to 40mm PVC overflow pipe
taken out at eaves.

No.

'Kwiktray' polyethylene geyser tray for 50 litre geyser.

No.

ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS


'Kwikot':
13

14

TESTING
Testing:
15

Testing water pipe system.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


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Bill No. 8
Water Supply In Building
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Amount

SECTION NO. 6
PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE (PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 8
WATER SUPPLY IN BUILDING
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
Brought Forward from Page

209
210
211

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Water Supply In Building
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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 6
PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE
(PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 9
FIRE SERVICE
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
uPVC pressure pipes and fittings:
Pipes for water supply shall be of the class stated.
Pipes of 40mm diameter and smaller shall be plain ended
with solvent welded uPVC loose sockets and fittings.
Pipes of 50mm diameter and greater shall have sockets and
spigots with push-in type integral rubber ring joints. Bends
shall be uPVC and all other fittings shall be cast iron, all with
similar push-in type joints.
Copper pipes:
Pipes shall be hard drawn and half-hard pipes of the class
stated. Class 0 (thin walled hard drawn) pipes shall not be
bent. Class 1 (thin walled half-hard), class 2 (half-hard) and
class 3 (heavy walled half-hard) pipes shall only be bent with
benders with inner and outer formers. Fittings to copper
waste, vent and anti-syphon pipes, capillary solder fittings
and compression fittings shall be 'Cobra Watertech' type.
Capillary solder fittings shall comply with ISO 2016. Only
compression fittings shall be used in walls or in ground.
Copper pipes chased in walls:
Where pipes have been chased in walls, the price for making
good of plaster and paint, etc. shall be deemed to be included
in the description of pipe chased in walls.

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Bill No. 9
Fire Service
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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Holes for pipes through walls:


No allowance for holes and drilling for pipes through walls
has been made in these bills of quantities, the price for all
holes and making good shall be deemed to be included in the
descriptions of pipes.
Reducing fittings:
Where fittings have reducing ends or branches they are
described as 'reducing'. In the case of pipes with diameters
not exceeding 60mm only the largest end or branch size is
given. Should the Contractor wish to use other fittings and
bushes or reducers he may do so on the understanding that no
claim in this regard will be entertained. In the case of pipes
with diameters exceeding 60mm all sizes are given and no
claim for extra bushes, reducers, etc. will be entertained.
In the case of pipes with diameters exceeding 60mm all sizes
are given and no claim for extra bushes, reducers, etc. will be
entertained.
Fixing of pipes
Unless specifically otherwise stated, descriptions of pipes
shall be deemed to include for fixing to walls, etc. casting in,
building in or suspending not exceeding 1m below suspension
level.
No allowance for holes and drilling for pipes through walls
has been made in these Bills of quantities, the price for all
holes and making good shall be deemed to be included in the
descriptions of the pipes.
Excavations:
No claim for rock excavation will be entertained unless the
Contractor has timeously notified the quantity surveyor
thereof prior to backfilling.
'Soft rock' and 'hard rock' shall be as defined in 'Earthworks'.
Laying, backfilling, bedding, etc. of pipes:
Pipes shall be laid and bedded and trenches shall be carefully
backfilled in accordance with manufacturers' instructions.

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Fire Service
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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Where no manufacturers' instructions exist pipes shall be laid


in accordance with clauses 5.1 and 5.2 of each of the
following: SANS 1200 L : Medium pressure pipelines LD :
Sewers LE : Stormwater drainage Pipe trenches, etc. shall be
backfilled in accordance with clause 3, 5.5, 5.6, 5.7 and 7 of
SANS 1200 DB: Earthworks (Pipe trenches) Clause 5.7.2 will
only be applicable if authorised by the Engineer in writing.
Pipes shall be bedded in accordance with clauses 3.1 to 3.4.1,
5.1 to 5.3 and 7 of SANS 1200LB: Bedding (Pipes). Unless
otherwise described bedding of rigid pipes shall be class B
bedding.
If the material from the excavations is found to be unsuitable
as backfilling for drain trenches and inspection chambers, etc.
written approval must be obtained form the Engineer to use
imported fill.
Descriptions of pipes laid in trenches:
Descriptions of pipes laid in trenches shall be deemed to
include for carting away all surplus excavated material to a
dumping site located by the contractor.
WATER SUPPLIES TO FIRE APPLIANCES (CPAP
Work group No 148)
Galvanised steel pipes:
1

25mm Pipes.

120

Rate Only

80mm Pipes.

12

Rate Only

80mm Pipes lain in and including trenches.

Rate Only

Extra over galvanised steel pipes for steel fittings:


4

25mm Fittings.

No.

40

Rate Only

80mm Bend.

No.

Rate Only

110mm Flanged scour tee drilled to table 16 including


connection bolts, gaskets, etc.

No.

Rate Only

No.

10

Rate Only

FIRE APPLIANCES, ETC.


'Chubb':
7

'Everyway' hose reel complete with 30m plastic hose,


chromium plated stopcock, shut-off nozzle and wall bracket.

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Bill No. 9
Fire Service
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Unit Quantity
8

Rate

Amount

Fibreglass fire hose reel storage cabinet per the annexed


drawing CD07 complete with stand and 1000 x 1000 x
600mm deep concrete base including all excavations, carting
away, backfilling, risk of collapse, compaction, etc.

No.

10

4,5kg DCP fire extinguisher.

No.

10

9kg DCP fire extinguisher.

No.

11

80 x 65mm Brass right angle hydrant valve with cap and


chain.

No.

Rate Only

No.

Rate Only

Unreinforced concrete in thrust blocks at bends, tees, etc.


including necessary extra excavation, formwork, etc.

No.

Rate Only

Valve chamber 393 x 293mm internally of precast concrete


box with lid including brick chamber below not exceeding 1m
deep.

No.

Rate Only

Extra over excavation in earth for pipe trenches, etc. for


excavation in soft rock.

Rate Only

Extra over excavation in earth for pipe trenches, etc. for


excavation in hard rock.

Rate Only

Unreinforced concrete in thrust blocks at bends, tees, etc.


including necessary extra excavation, formwork, etc.

No.

Rate Only

100 Class 16 RSV 'Waterworks SANS 664' table 16 flanged


cap top valve

No.

Rate Only

Rate Only

Fire hydrant pedestals:


12

Unreinforced concrete hydrant pedestal 800mm high cast


around vertical pipe with bottom 600mm below ground, 305
x 305mm square at base and tapering to octagonal shaped top
200 x 200mm overall including necessary excavation,
formwork and two coats of paint to exposed surfaces.
SUNDRIES
Sundries:

13

14

15

16

17

18

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Bill No. 9
Fire Service
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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

TESTING:
Testing:
19

Testing fire water pipe system.

Item

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Section No. 6
Bill No. 9
Fire Service
217

Rate Only

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 6
PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE (PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 9
FIRE SERVICE
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
Brought Forward from Page

213
214
215
216
217

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Bill No. 9
Fire Service
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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 6
PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE
(PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 10
LAGGING, HOLES, ETC
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
LAGGING (CPAP Work Group No 148)
Paper lagging:
1

Denso tape tightly wrapped around 15mm pipe and couplings


and tied with wire prior to building in.

30

Denso tape tightly wrapped around 22mm pipe and couplings


and tied with wire prior to building in.

10

Denso tape tightly wrapped around 28mm pipe and couplings


and tied with wire prior to building in.

No.

27

No.

Extra for wrapping around fittings.


SLEEVES (CPAP Work Group No 148)
Plastic sleeves for pipes not exceeding 100mm diameter:

Sleeve not exceeding 250mm long.

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Section No. 6
Bill No. 10
Lagging, Holes, Etc
219

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Amount

SECTION NO. 6
PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE (PROVISIONAL)
SECTION SUMMARY
Bill
No.

Page

RAINWATER DISPOSAL

183

STORMWATER DRAINAGE

189

SUB-SOIL DRAINAGE

192

SOIL DRAINAGE

198

SANITARY FITTINGS

202

SANITARY PLUMBING

203

WATER SUPPLY IN GROUND

208

WATER SUPPLY IN BUILDING

212

FIRE SERVICE

218

10

LAGGING, HOLES, ETC

219

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SECTION SUMMARY
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SECTION NO. 7
EXTERNAL WORKS (PROVISIONAL)

221

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E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 7
EXTERNAL WORKS (PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 1
SITE PREPERATION
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
Reference shall be made to other trades and preambles for
preambles and full descriptions of items not fully described in
this trade which shall apply equally to the work in this trade,
unless otherwise described.
DEMOLITIONS (CPAP Work group 104)
Demolish and remove:
1

Single storey rondawel 10m diameter on plan extreme and


approximately 4m high overall, with internal walls,
constructed of mud blocks, covered with grass roofing and
timber pole rafters, metal windows, timber doors and frames,
including mud block plinth and foundation walls, including
filling, surface beds, strip footings below ground, etc.

No.

Single storey classroom block 10.50 x 6m on plan extreme


and approximately 3.5m high overall, with internal walls,
constructed of concrete blocks, covered with sheet metal
roofing and timber trusses, metal windows, timber doors and
frames, including concrete block plinth and foundation walls,
including filling, concrete surface beds, strip footings below
ground, etc.

No.

Single storey classroom block 14 x 6m on plan extreme and


approximately 3.5m high overall, with internal walls,
constructed of concrete blocks, covered with sheet metal
roofing and timber trusses, metal windows, timber doors and
frames, including concrete block plinth and foundation walls,
including filling, concrete surface beds, strip footings below
ground, etc.

No.

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Bill No. 1
Site Preperation
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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SITE CLEARANCE, ETC. (CPAP Work group 104)


Site clearance, etc.:
4

Allow for clearing the area of the site to be built upon of all
grass, weeds, shrubs, trees with trunks not exceeding 200mm
girth, debris, etc., including grubbing up all roots, scoffling
up as required and cart away all vegetation and debris.

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Section No. 7
Bill No. 1
Site Preperation
223

13 022

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E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 7
EXTERNAL WORKS (PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 1
SITE PREPERATION
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
Brought Forward from Page

222
223

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Bill No. 1
Site Preperation
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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 7
EXTERNAL WORKS (PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 2
BULK EARTHWORKS
(CPAP WORK GROUP NO. 154 UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
Reference shall be made to other trades and preambles for
preambles and full descriptions of items not fully described in
this trade which shall apply equally to the work in this trade,
unless otherwise described.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Nature of ground:
A soils investigation has been carried out on site by the
Engineer and the report is annexed to these Bills of
Quantities. Descriptions of excavations shall be deemed to
include all ground conditions classifiable as earth described
in the above report and where conditions of a more difficult
character are indicated these are separately measured.
Carting away of excavated material:
Descriptions of carting away of excavated material shall be
deemed to include loading excavated material onto trucks
directly from the excavations or, alternatively, from stock
piles situated on the building site.
SITE CLEARANCE, ETC. (CPAP Work Group No 104)
Site clearance, etc.:
1

Strip average 200mm thick layer of topsoil, carting and


dumping surplus excavated material (no allowance made for
increase in bulk) off site to a dumping site to be found by the
Contractor.

150

Strip average 200mm thick layer of topsoil and stockpile on


site including haulage not exceeding 350m and maintain.

2 454

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Bill No. 2
Bulk Earthworks
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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

BULK EXCAVATION (CPAP Work Group No 104)


Open face excavation in earth over sloping site to sloping
banks:
3

Open face excavation including cutting back to angle of


repose in reducing levels under roads, pavings, etc.

75

Open face excavation to spoil heaps on site including cutting


back to angle of repose in reducing levels under roads,
pavings, etc.

55

3 800

Excavate in earth in open face to reduce levels and


deposit on site as filling (cut and fill) spread, levelled,
consolidated in layers not exceeding 150mm thick and
compacted to 93% Modified A.A.S.H.T.O. density
including cutting back to angle of repose, forming
terraces, slopes, banks, etc.
5

Open face excavations in earth in cut to fill operation


Extra over bulk excavation in earth for excavation in:

Soft rock.

65

Hard rock.

33

75

30

55

Extra over all excavations for loading, carting and


dumping surplus excavated material (no allowance made
for increase in bulk):
8

Off site to a dumping site to be found by the Contractor.


EARTH FILLING, ETC.
Filling with material from the excavations (not
compacted):

Over site in spreading and levelling material


Selected filling with material from stockpile or
excavations in making up levels, spread, levelled,
consolidated in layers not exceeding 150mm thick and
compacted to 93% Modified A.A.S.H.T.O. density
including forming terraces, slopes, banks, etc. including
haulage of approximately 350m

10

Over site to make up levels under paving platforms, etc.

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Bulk Earthworks
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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Filling with G7 material in accordance with SANS 1200


DM supplied and carted onto site by the Contractor,
compacted to a density of at least 93% Mod. AASHTO
maximum density including cutting back to angle of
repose, forming terraces, slopes, banks, etc.:
11

Under roads, floors, pavings, etc.

984

531

72

11 459

Filling with G5 material in accordance with SANS 1200


DM supplied and carted onto site by the Contractor,
compacted to a density of at least 95% Mod. AASHTO
maximum density including cutting back to angle of
repose, forming terraces, slopes, banks, etc.:
12

Under roads, floors, pavings, etc.


Filling with C4 material in accordance with SANS 1200
DM supplied and carted onto site by the Contractor,
compacted to a density of at least 98% Mod. AASHTO
maximum density including cutting back to angle of
repose, forming terraces, slopes, banks, etc.:

13

Base course (150mm thick) under roads, floors, pavings, etc.


Compaction of surfaces

14

Compaction of ground surface under pavings, etc. including


scarifying for a depth of 150mm, breaking down oversize
material, adding suitable material where necessary and
compacting to 93% Mod AASHTO density.
Keeping excavations free of water:

15

Keeping excavations free of all water other than subterranean


water.

Item

TESTS (CPAP Work Group No 104)


NOTE: The Contractor is specifically referred to the SANS
1200 clause regarding the number of density tests required on
the layer work, filling, etc. The tests as prescribed are deemed
to be included in the appropriate rates for the layer work,
filling, etc. and will not be paid for separately. The following
density tests measured are over and above those normally
required by SANS 1200 and is for the use of the Engineer
only and will only be paid for if instructed in writing and
approved as acceptable by the Engineer.

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Section No. 7
Bill No. 2
Bulk Earthworks
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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Prescribed density tests on filling:


16

Modified AASHTO Density test.

No.

10

17

In-situ dry density (sand replacement) test in accordance with


method A10 (a) of TMH 1.

No.

Maximum dry density and optimum moisture content test in


accordance with method A7 of TMH 1.

No.

Atterberg limits test in accordance with methods A2 to A4 of


TMH1.

No.

UCS test in accordance with method A14 of TMH1.

No.

18

19

20

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 2
Bulk Earthworks
228

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E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 7
EXTERNAL WORKS (PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 2
BULK EARTHWORKS
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
Brought Forward from Page

225
226
227
228

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 2
Bulk Earthworks
229

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E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 7
EXTERNAL WORKS (PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 3
TEMPORARY CLASSROOMS
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
Reference shall be made to other trades and preambles for
preambles and full descriptions of items not fully described in
this trade which shall apply equally to the work in this trade,
unless otherwise described.
DEMOLITIONS (CPAP Work Group No 104)
Take down and remove:
1

19mm Loose crushed stone filling.

Single storey temporary classroom/administration block 6.22


x 6.22m on plan extreme and approximately 2.75m high
overall, with external walls consisting of sheet metal cladding
and masonite, constructed of treated timber poles and
softwood cladding rails, covered with sheet metal roofing on
timber rafters and purlins, metal windows, timber doors and
frames, including concrete surface bed and concrete bases
below ground, etc.

Temporary hoardings 1.8m high consisting of masonite


cladding and treated timber poles with softwood cladding
rails including concrete bases below ground, gates, etc.

57

No.

134

Excavate, take up and remove:


4

60mm Thick interlocking concrete pavers.

388

Rate Only

500 x 500 x 50mm Thick concrete block pavers.

286

Rate Only

100 x 250mm Concrete kerbs including concrete backing and


mortar base.

116

Rate Only

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 3
Temporary Classrooms
230

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Unit Quantity
7

150 x 250mm Concrete kerbs including concrete backing and


mortar base.

Rate

Amount

134

Rate Only

EARTHWORKS (CPAP Work Group No 104)


Excavation in earth not exceeding 2m deep:
8

Reduced levels under floors.

87

Rate Only

Trenches.

15

Rate Only

Holes.

13

Rate Only

10

Extra over excavations other than bulk in earth for


excavation in:
11

Soft rock.

Rate Only

12

Hard rock.

Rate Only

115

Rate Only

134

Extra over all excavations for loading, carting and


dumping surplus excavated material (no allowance made
for increase in bulk):
13

In stockpile on site including haulage not exceeding 350m


and maintain.
Risk of collapse of excavations other than bulk:

14

Sides of trench and hole excavations not exceeding 1,5m deep.


Keeping excavations free of water:

15

Keeping excavations free of all water other than subterranean


water.

Item

EARTH FILLING, ETC.


Filling with material from stockpiles including haulage
not exceeding 350m and compacted to a density of at least
95% Mod. AASHTO maximum density:
16

Under floors, pavings, etc.

87

17

Backfilling to trenches, holes, etc.

28

57

Rate Only

Stone filling of 19mm crushed stone (not compacted):


18

Over site.

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Section No. 7
Bill No. 3
Temporary Classrooms
231

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E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SURFACE PREPARATION:
Surface Preparation:
19

Trim and level off surface of excavated surfaces under


surface beds, including ripping and scarifying as necessary
for a depth of 150mm, breaking down oversize material,
adding suitable material where necessary and compacting to
95% Mod AASHTO maximum density.

1 730

15

21

13

Sets

20

212

156

CONCRETE (CPAP Work Group No 110)


25MPa/19mm Concrete
20

Strip footings.

Rate Only

REINFORCED CONCRETE
20MPa/19mm Concrete:
21

Surface beds cast in panels.


REINFORCED CONCRETE CAST AGAINST
EXCAVATED SURFACES
30 MPa/19mm Concrete:

22

Bases.

Rate Only

TEST BLOCKS
Test blocks:
23

Making and testing set of three 150 x 150 x 150mm concrete


strength test cubes. (Provisional)
FINISHING TOP SURFACE OF CONCRETE
Finishing top surfaces of concrete smooth with a wood
float:

24

Surface beds, slabs, etc. to falls.


ROUGH FORMWORK (DEGREE OF ACCURACY II)
(CPAP Work Group No 111)
Rough Formwork to Sides:

25

Edges, risers, ends and reveals not exceeding 300mm high or


wide.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 3
Temporary Classrooms
232

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E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

REINFORCEMENT (CPAP Work Group No 114)


Fabric reinforcement:
26

Type 193 fabric reinforcement in concrete surface beds,


slabs, etc.

212

Roof covering with pitch not exceeding 25 degrees in


transportable lengths not exceeding 20m.

199

Side cladding and hoardings, in transportable lengths not


exceeding 20m.

474

External corner cladding trim 400mm girth and once bent


along length.

54

Extra over side cladding to leave or form opening for window


1302 x 978mm high (elsewhere measured) including top, side
and cill flashings all round.

No.

16

Extra over side cladding to leave or form opening for door


813 x 2032mm high (elsewhere measured) including top and
side flashings all round.

No.

150mm Diameter creosote treated gumpole post 2300mm


long holed as necessary for wire or bolts and embedded
500mm deep in concrete base (elsewhere measured.

50

150mm Diameter creosote treated gumpole post 2680mm


long holed as necessary for wire or bolts and embedded
500mm deep in concrete base (elsewhere measured.

12

CORRUGATED METAL SHEETING AND


ACCESSORIES (CPAP Work Group No 124)
0,58mm Fully hardened industrial Z275 spelter
corrugated galvanised steel sheeting and cladding fixed to
timber purlins or cladding rails at not exceeding 600mm
centres and 0,6mm embossed galvanised sheet steel
accessories:
27

28

29

30

31

CARPENTRY AND JOINERY (CPAP Work Group No


124)
ROOF CONSTRUCTION
Treated gumpoles:
32

33

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 3
Temporary Classrooms
233

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Unit Quantity
34

35

150mm Diameter creosote treated gumpole post 2965mm


long holed as necessary for wire or bolts and embedded
500mm deep in concrete base (elsewhere measured.

150mm Diameter creosote treated gumpole post 3250mm


long holed as necessary for wire or bolts and embedded
500mm deep in concrete base (elsewhere measured.

12

Rate

Amount

Sawn softwood grade 5:


36

50 x 76mm Cladding rails bolted.

799

37

38 x 150mm Purlins.

234

38

50 x 228mm Rafters in lengths not exceeding 2,4m bolted.

48

39

50 x 228mm Rafters in lengths exceeding 6,6m bolted.

117

4mm Diameter galvanised wire tie 3m girth bent double


wrapped around rafter and purlin with ends tied together.

No.

128

Galvanised steel bolts, nuts and washers including drilling


holes through treated timber poles, softwood timber, etc.

Kg

151

No.

245

ROOF SUNDRIES
Sundries:
40

41

FRAMED DOORS, ETC.


Wrought meranti doors:
42

44mm Framed batten door 813 x 2032mm high of 44 x


146mm top rail, 44 x 108mm butt hinged stile and lock stile,
25 x 146mm middle and bottom rail, 25 x 219mm braces
filled in with 19 x 69mm T&G V-jointed battens one side
boarding and covered on other side with 3mm plywood with
veneer to match door let into and including rebates all round
and 38 x 69mm weather drip. (D01).x
TIMBER WALL CLADDING, ETC. (CPAP Work
Group No 124)
3mm Masonite board:

43

Internal cladding nailed to timber rails.

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Unit Quantity
44

45

46

Extra over internal cladding to leave or form opening for


window 1302 x 978mm high (elsewhere measured) including
76 x 50mm softwood frame all round.

No.

16

Extra over side cladding to leave or form opening for door


813 x 2032mm high (elsewhere measured) including 94 x
69mm rebated softwood frame all round.

No.

231

154

No.

12

No.

No.

No.

16

External cladding nailed to timber rails.

Rate

Amount

CEILING CONSTRUCTION, CORNICES, ETC. (CPAP


Work Group No 126)
6mm Everite Nutec fibre-cement nailed up ceiling boards
with H-type pressed steel jointing strips:
47

Ceilings including 38 x 38mm sawn softwood brandering at


450mm centres.
HINGES, FLOOR SPRING HINGES, BOLTS, PANIC
BOLTS, ETC. (CPAP Work Group No 132)
Hinges, floor spring hinges, bolts, panic bolts, etc.:

48

100mm Brass hinge with nylon washers.


LOCKS
Locks, locksets, etc.:

49

'Union CB682-24SC/L2277-78" four lever lockset.


PINNING BOARDS, WRITING BOARDS,
PROJECTION SCREENS, ETC.
Pinning boards, etc.:

50

'Vitrex System 2000' white writing board 2400 x 1200mm


high with rail for marker pen plugged.
GALVANISED STEEL WINDOWS, DOORS, ETC.
(CPAP Work Group No 136)
Standard industrial windows:

51

Window 1302 x 978mm high with one horizontal pivot


opening sash (SS42).

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


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Temporary Classrooms
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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

PAINTWORK (CPAP Work Group No 152)


ON FIBRE-CEMENT, ETC.
One coat 'Plascon Polvin' thinned 20% and two coats
'Plascon Polvin Super Acrylic' exterior paint:
52

On ceilings and cornices in metal jointing strips.

154

20

ON METAL
Prepare surfaces and remove all loose material, dust,
grease, salts and contamination with 'Galv. Iron Cleaner
(GIG)', rinse and apply one coat 'Plascon Galvogrip
Metal Primer', apply one coat 'Plascon Merit Universal
Undercoat' and two coats 'Plascon Velvaglo' non-drip
semi-gloss enamel paint on galvanised steel:
53

On windows (both sides measured).


ON WOOD, WOOD BOARD
Stop, fill, sand down and prepare wood surfaces and
apply one coat 'Plascon Oil Wood Primer', one coat
'Plascon Merit Universal Undercoat' and two coats
'Plascon Velvaglo Polyurethane Enamel' paint:

54

On interior boarded panelling.

245

55

On exterior boarded panelling.

462

25

Stop, fill, sand down and prepare wood surfaces, wash


knots and resinous areas with 'Lacquer Thinners (ILS 1)'
and coat with 'Woodcare Knot Seal (PK 2)' and apply one
coat of 'Plascon Woodcare Pre-treatment (WWP 1)',
apply one coat of 'Wood Primer (UC 2)' and two coats of
'Plascon Velvaglo Satin' paint:
56

On exterior doors.
PRECAST CONCRETE BLOCK PAVING AND ROAD
SURFACING (CPAP Work group No 112)
Paving is to be laid in accordance with SANS 1200MJ, SANS
1058 and the Concrete Masonry Association's specifications.
Interlocking paving is to be laid to herringbone pattern on
20mm (thickness after final compaction) clean river sand
(preparation of ground or filling elsewhere).

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Block paving is to be laid on 20mm (thickness after final


compaction) clean river sand (preparation of ground or filling
elsewhere).
Clean sand is to be swept into joints between paving and
roadstones.
60mm Standard grey Category 'S-C" interlocking
concrete pavers including straight and raking cutting:
57

Paving to roads and parking areas, etc. to falls.

388

Rate Only

58

Circular cutting to concrete pavers.

25

Rate Only

286

Rate Only

25

Rate Only

Kerb (SANS 927 fig 4) 150 x 250mm high with 150 x


150mm unreinforced concrete haunching at back and 300mm
wide x 30mm thick 1:3 mortar bed below including
excavation, backfilling, etc.

109

Rate Only

Kerb (SANS 927 fig 4) 150 x 250mm high with 150 x


150mm unreinforced concrete haunching at back and 300mm
wide x 30mm thick 1:3 mortar bed below, circular on plan not
exceeding 4m radius, formed with short lengths of straight
kerb including excavation, backfilling, etc.

25

Rate Only

Edge kerb (SANS 927 fig 10) 100 x 250mm high with 150 x
150mm unreinforced concrete haunching at back and 250mm
wide x 30mm thick 1:3 mortar bed below including
excavation, backfilling, etc.

116

Rate Only

25

Rate Only

500 x 500 x 50mm Standard grey concrete flagstone


pavers including straight and raking cutting:
59

Paving to walkways and paving areas, etc. to falls.

60

Circular cutting to concrete pavers.


Precast concrete finished smooth on exposed surfaces
including bedding, cutting and pointing:

61

62

63

Road marking on concrete pavers:


64

Lines 100mm wide.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


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Temporary Classrooms
237

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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

STOCK FENCING AND GATES


Gates:
65

66

Pedestrian access gate 900 x 1200mm high formed of 40mm


diameter x 2,5mm thick galvanised mild steel tubular framing
and one horizontal brace covered on outer face with five
strands of barbed wire a before described properly strained
and securely tied to framing with 1,8mm binding wire at
150mm centres, including steel spring action clip and keep,
one pair of 8mm diameter 'eye' bolt hinges fixed to gate and
post, galvanised chain welded on and 'Union 3142-51'
padlock with two keys.

No.

Vehicular gate 5000 x 1200mm high formed of 50mm


diameter x 2,5mm thick galvanised mild steel tubular framing
with one vertical brace welded on and covered on outer face
with five strands of barbed wire as before described and
properly strained and securely tied to framing with 1,8mm
binding wire at 150mm centres and braced with four strands
of 4mm wire between framing and vertical brace, including
one pair of 10mm "eye" bolt hinges fixed to gate and post,
galvanised chain welded to gate frame and "Union 3142"
padlock with two keys.

No.

Supply, deliver, place in position and remove on completion,


standard shipping container 3000 x 6200mm long and "Union
3142" padlock with two keys including transport, etc.

No.

Rental costs for standard shipping container 3000 x 6200mm


long for the duration of the contract.

No.

Supply, deliver, place in position and remove on completion,


standard 'Porta-Loo' toilet structure including transport, etc.

No.

Rental costs for standard 'Porta-Loo' toilet for the duration of


the contract.

No.

Maintain and service standard 'Porta-Loo' toilet for the


duration of the contract.

No.

SUNDRIES
Standard containers, etc.:
67

68

69

70

71

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


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Temporary Classrooms
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Amount

SECTION NO. 7
EXTERNAL WORKS (PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 3
TEMPORARY CLASSROOMS
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
Brought Forward from Page

230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238

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Temporary Classrooms
239

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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 7
EXTERNAL WORKS (PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 4
WALKWAYS
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
Reference shall be made to other trades and preambles for
preambles and full descriptions of items not fully described in
this trade which shall apply equally to the work in this trade,
unless otherwise described.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Wire gratings:
EARTHWORKS (CPAP Work Group No 104)
Excavation in earth not exceeding 2m deep:
1

Reduced levels under floors.

Thickening for concrete 250 x 100mm deep.

219

571

Extra over excavations other than bulk in earth for


excavation in:
3

Soft rock.

11

Hard rock.

23

234

171

Extra over all excavations for loading, carting and


dumping surplus excavated material (no allowance made
for increase in bulk):
5

Off site to a dumping site to be found by the Contractor.


Risk of collapse of excavations other than bulk:

Sides of trench and hole excavations not exceeding 1,5m deep.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


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Walkways
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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Keeping excavations free of water:


7

Keeping excavations free of all water other than subterranean


water.

Item

EARTH FILLING, ETC.


Filling G7 with approved material supplied and carted
onto site by the Contractor, compacted to a density of at
least 98% Mod. AASHTO maximum density:
8

Under floors, pavings, etc.

110

15

732

Under floors, etc., including forming and poisoning shallow


furrows against foundation walls, etc., filling in furrows and
ramming.

732

To bottoms and sides of trenches, etc.

242

Coarse river sand filling compacted to 95% Mod.


AASHTO maximum density:
9

Under floors, etc.


SURFACE PREPARATION:
Surface Preparation:

10

Trim and level off surface of excavated surfaces under


surface beds, including ripping and scarifying as necessary
for a depth of 150mm, breaking down oversize material,
adding suitable material where necessary and compacting to
95% Mod AASHTO maximum density.
SOIL POISONING
Approved brand of anti-termite soil poison applied by a
Registered Pest Control company and guaranteed against
termite infestation for ten years:

11

12

CONCRETE (CPAP Work Group No 110)


UNREINFORCED CONCRETE
30MPa/19mm Concrete:
13

Steps.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


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Walkways
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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

UNREINFORCED CONCRETE CAST AGAINST


EXCAVATED SURFACES
10MPa/19mm Concrete:
14

Surface blinding under footings and bases. (Provisional)

73

14

Sets

15

REINFORCED CONCRETE
30MPa/19mm Concrete:
15

Surface beds cast in panels on waterproofing.


REINFORCED CONCRETE CAST AGAINST
EXCAVATED SURFACES
30 MPa/19mm Concrete:

16

Thickening out for footings.


TEST BLOCKS
Test blocks:

17

Making and testing set of three 150 x 150 x 150mm concrete


strength test cubes. (Provisional)
FINISHING TOP SURFACE OF CONCRETE
Finishing top surfaces of concrete smooth with a steel
trowel:

18

Surface beds, slabs, etc.

19

Extra over for reeded finish to concrete.

601

137

ROUGH FORMWORK (DEGREE OF ACCURACY II)


(CPAP Work Group No 111)
Rough Formwork to Sides:
20

Edges, risers, ends and reveals not exceeding 300mm high or


wide.
MOVEMENT JOINTS, ETC.
Expansion joints with softboard between vertical concrete
and brick surfaces:

21

10mm Joints not exceeding 300mm high.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


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Walkways
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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

REINFORCEMENT (CPAP Work Group No 114)


Fabric reinforcement:
22

Type 193 fabric reinforcement in concrete surface beds,


slabs, etc.

732

874

137

732

Rate Only

Ridge capping 550mm girth, three times bent along girth and
notched on site to suit profile.

16

Rate Only

27

Hip covering 550mm girth

Rate Only

28

Head wall flashing 375mm girth

137

Rate Only

29

Cover flashing 375mm girth

137

Rate Only

WATERPROOFING (CPAP Work Group No 120)


DAMPPROOFING OF WALLS AND FLOORS
One layer of 250 micron Consol Plastics Gunplas USB
Green waterproof sheeting sealed at laps with Gunplas
Pressure Sensitive Tape:
23

Under surface beds.


JOINT SEALANTS, ETC.
Two-part grey polysulphide sealing compound including
backing cord, bond breaker, primer, etc.:

24

10 x 12mm In expansion joints in floors including raking out


expansion joint filler as necessary
RIBBED METAL SHEETING AND ACCESSORIES
(CPAP Work Group No 124)
0,8mm 'Safintra' cover A7 IBR profile mill finish
aluminium roof sheeting and accessories fixed to timber
purlins or rails at 750mm centres:

25

26

Roof covering with pitch not exceeding 25 degrees in


transportable lengths not exceeding 20m.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


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Walkways
243

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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SHEET METAL FLASHINGS, LININGS, COPING,


ETC. (CPAP Work Group No 148)
0,6mm Galvanised sheet iron with 'Classicoat' finish on
one side
30

Linings to valleys with riveted and soldered joints

12

Rate Only

CARPENTRY AND JOINERY (CPAP Work Group No


124)
PREFABRICATED ROOF TRUSSES, ETC.
Rate for roof trusses are to include hoisting to wall plate
level of single storey blocks approximately 3m high
extreme above ground level and for all necessary wind
bracing.
31

Double pitch roof truss with 2,50m span.

No.

Rate Only

32

Valley truss set of three trusses of diminishing span (to suit


double pitch truss with 2,50m span).

No.

Rate Only

Valley, hip truss set of three trusses of diminishing span (to


suit double pitch truss with 2,50m span.)

No.

Rate Only

33

ROOF CONSTRUCTION
Sawn softwood grade 5:
34

38 x 114mm Cross bracing.

285

Rate Only

35

38 x 108mm Purlins.

285

Rate Only

36

38 x 126mm Purlins.

285

Rate Only

37

38 x 144mm Purlins.

285

Rate Only

38

50 x 76mm Cross battens at hips, valleys, etc.

24

Rate Only

39

38 x 152mm Rafters in lengths exceeding 2,4m and not


exceeding 3,9m with mitred end 50 x 300mm long.

967

Rate Only

433

Rate Only

EAVES, VERGES, ETC.


Fibre Cement:
40

9 x 225mm Fascias including jointing connectors, brass


screws and adhesive.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


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Walkways
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Unit Quantity
41

9 x 225mm Barge boards including jointing connectors, brass


screws and adhesive.

Rate

Amount

30

Rate Only

Tonnes

5.02

Rate Only

Kg

15

Rate Only

U-shaped bracket of 190 x 50 x 5mm flat side sections twice


drilled for 10mm bolt hole to each side plate, 109 x 109 x
10mm base plate, 300 x 50 x 6mm vertical plate support with
200 x 200 x 10mm shoe all welded cast into concrete.

No.

206

Rate Only

Bolts.

Kg

50

Rate Only

472

Rate Only

Kg

40

Rate Only

732

732

GALVANISED STEEL COLUMNS AND BEAMS


(CPAP Work Group No 136)
Welded beams in single lengths with flat section bearer
and welded connection plates all bolted to steel columns:
42

IPE 100 x 8.1kg/m I-section beams.

43

Bolts.
SUNDRY GALVANIZED STEELWORK
Steel post bracket at walkways:

44

45

Welded columns, base plate and head plate to walkways:


46

102mm Outside diameter x 5mm thick pipe columns.

47

Bolts.
SCREEDS (CPAP Work Group No 142)
Screeds wood floated, on concrete

48

40mm Thick on floors and landings.


SANDSTONE FLOOR TILES (CPAP Work Group No
144)
400 x 400mm Colonnade Light Stone tiles (code CN-059),
fixed with Tal adhesive to existing plaster and flush
pointed with Tal jointing compound (All tiling to be laid
with 4mm maximum consistent joints between tiles) laid
and sealed to the manufacturers specifications:

49

On floors and landings.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 4
Walkways
245

Rate Only

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

PAINTWORK (CPAP Work Group No 152)


ON FIBRE-CEMENT, ETC.
One coat 'Plascon Polvin' thinned 20% and two coats
'Plascon Polvin Super Acrylic' exterior paint:
50

On fascias and barge boards.

218

Rate Only

725

Rate Only

285

Rate Only

ON WOOD
Stop, fill, sand down and prepare wood surfaces and
apply coats 'Plascon Wood Primer' and three coats
'Woodoc 35' tinted exterior low gloss sealer paint:
51

On roof trusses, rafters, purlins.


RAINWATER DISPOSAL (CPAP Work Group No 148):
DPI Rainflo PVCU D-shaped profile eaves gutter with
beaded edges (code GPE 6,01) complying with SANS 11:
1970, fixed to fascia board with Rainflo gutter brackets at
maximum 750mm centres:

52

125 x 85mm Eaves gutters with beaded front edge.

53

Extra over eaves gutter for stopped end.

No.

Rate Only

54

Extra over eaves gutter for outlet for 80mm diameter pipe.

No.

20

Rate Only

50

Rate Only

uPVC pipes:
55

80mm Diameter pipes to walls.

56

Extra over rainwater pipe for bend.

No.

Rate Only

57

Extra over rainwater pipe for shoe.

No.

20

Rate Only

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 4
Walkways
246

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E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 7
EXTERNAL WORKS (PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 4
WALKWAYS
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
Brought Forward from Page

240
241
242
243
244
245
246

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


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Walkways
247

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Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 7
EXTERNAL WORKS (PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 5
PAVINGS, ROADWORK, ETC.
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
Reference shall be made to other trades and preambles for
preambles and full descriptions of items not fully described in
this trade which shall apply equally to the work in this trade,
unless otherwise described.
EXCAVATIONS (CPAP Work group 104)
Site clearance:
1

Digging up and removing rubbish, debris, vegetation, hedges,


shrubs and trees not exceeding 200mm girth, bush, etc.

44

436

Open face excavation over sloping site:


2

Open face excavation to form platform under parking areas,


etc. and depositing excavated material over site including
haulage not exceeding 1km from perimeter of excavations.
Extra over bulk excavation in earth for excavation in:

Soft rock.

22

Hard rock.

Keeping excavations free of all water.

Item

Earth filling supplied by the contractor under pavings:


6

Over site and compacted to 93% AASHTO density.

104

Over site of G7 material in accordance with SANS 1200 DM


compacted to 93% Mod AASHTO density.

82

Over site of G5 material in accordance with SANS 1200 DM


compacted to 95% Mod AASHTO density.

145

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 5
Pavings, Roadwork, Etc.
248

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E13/691

Unit Quantity
9

Over site of G5 material in accordance with SANS 1200ME,


stabilised to attain UCS > 1,0 Mpa after seven days and
compacted to 95% Mod AASHTO density.

220

Rate

Amount

Compaction of surfaces:
10

Compaction of ground surface under pavings etc. including


scarifying for a depth of 150mm, breaking down oversize
material, adding suitable material where necessary and
compacting to 90% Mod AASHTO density.
Prescribed density tests on filling:
NOTE: The Contractor is specifically referred to the SANS
1200 clause regarding the number of density tests required on
the layer work, filling, etc. The tests as prescribed are deemed
to be included in the appropriate rates for the layer work,
filling, etc. and will not be paid for separately. The following
density tests measured are over and above those normally
required by SANS 1200 and is for the use of the Engineer
only and will only be paid for if instructed in writing and
approved as acceptable by the Engineer.

11

Modified AASHTO Density test.

No.

12

In-situ dry density (sand replacement) test in accordance with


method A10 (a) of TMH 1.

No.

Maximum dry density and optimum moisture content test in


accordance with method A7 of TMH 1.

No.

Atterberg limits test in accordance with methods A2 to A4 of


TMH1.

No.

UCS test in accordance with method A14 of TMH1.

No.

176

13

14

15

BITUMEN PAVINGS (CPAP Work group No 154)


NOTE: The Contractor is specifically referred to the
'Specification of Materials and Methods' clause 19.5 for the
full application of premix.
NOTE: The Contractor is specifically referred to the 'Model
Preambles for Trades' clause W3.5 for the full application of
premix.
Bituminous premix with primer road surfacing:
16

20mm Paving to parking areas, roadways, etc.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 5
Pavings, Roadwork, Etc.
249

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

PRECAST CONCRETE BLOCK PAVING AND ROAD


SURFACING (CPAP Work group No 112)
Paving is to be laid in accordance with SANS 1200MJ, SANS
1058 and the Concrete Masonry Association's specifications
Paving is to be laid to herringbone pattern on 20mm
(thickness after final compaction) clean river sand
(preparation of ground or filling elsewhere).
Clean sand is to be swept into joints between roadstones.
60mm Standard grey Category 'S-C" interlocking
concrete pavers including straight and raking cutting:
17

Paving to roads and parking areas, etc. to falls.

634

18

Circular cutting to concrete pavers.

66

596

44

Kerb (SANS 927 fig 4) 150 x 250mm high with 150 x


150mm unreinforced concrete haunching at back and 300mm
wide x 30mm thick 1:3 mortar bed below including
excavation, backfilling, etc.

415

Kerb (SANS 927 fig 4) 150 x 250mm high with 150 x


150mm unreinforced concrete haunching at back and 300mm
wide x 30mm thick 1:3 mortar bed below, circular on plan not
exceeding 4m radius, formed with short lengths of straight
kerb including excavation, backfilling, etc.

22

Kerb (SANS 927 fig 4) 150 x 250mm high with 150 x


150mm unreinforced concrete haunching at back and 300mm
wide x 30mm thick 1:3 mortar bed below, circular on plan
exceeding 4m radius, formed with short lengths of straight
kerb including excavation, backfilling, etc.

94

500 x 500 x 50mm Standard grey concrete flagstone


pavers including straight and raking cutting:
19

Paving to walkways and paving areas, etc. to falls.

20

Circular cutting to concrete pavers.


Precast concrete finished smooth on exposed surfaces
including bedding, cutting and pointing:

21

22

23

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 5
Pavings, Roadwork, Etc.
250

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity
24

Edge kerb (SANS 927 fig 10) 100 x 250mm high with 150 x
150mm unreinforced concrete haunching at back and 250mm
wide x 30mm thick 1:3 mortar bed below including
excavation, backfilling, etc.

Rate

Amount

Road marking on concrete pavers:


25

Lines 100mm wide.

45

26

Broken centre line 100mm wide x 1000mm long spaced


1000mm apart.

49

No.

No.

27

Numeral or letter 300mm high.


ROAD SIGNS

28

Type R1 Stop sign including lettering, galvanised mild steel


post, concrete base, all necessary excavations, formwork,
filling ramming etc.
BUDGETARY ALLOWANCES
NOTE: The following will be measured out and priced on
the basis of the tariffs in these Bills of quantities which
will form part of the contract documents:
Access junction with main road:

29

Provide the amount of R10 000.00 (ten thousand rand) for


access junction with main road.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 5
Pavings, Roadwork, Etc.
251

Item

10 000 00

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 7
EXTERNAL WORKS (PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 5
PAVINGS, ROADWORK, ETC.
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
Brought Forward from Page

248
249
250
251

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 5
Pavings, Roadwork, Etc.
252

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 7
EXTERNAL WORKS (PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 6
CONCRETE APRONS, ETC.
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
Reference shall be made to other trades and preambles for
preambles and full descriptions of items not fully described in
this trade which shall apply equally to the work in this trade,
unless otherwise described.
EARTHWORKS (CPAP Work Group No 104)
Excavation in earth not exceeding 2m deep:
1

Reduced levels under floors.

Thickening for concrete 250 x 100mm deep.

46

156

Extra over excavations other than bulk in earth for


excavation in:
3

Soft rock.

Hard rock.

50

94

Extra over all excavations for loading, carting and


dumping surplus excavated material (no allowance made
for increase in bulk):
5

Off site to a dumping site to be found by the Contractor.


Risk of collapse of excavations other than bulk:

Sides of trench and hole excavations not exceeding 1,5m deep.


Keeping excavations free of water:

Keeping excavations free of all water other than subterranean


water.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 6
Concrete Aprons, Etc.
253

Item

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E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

EARTH FILLING, ETC.


Filling G7 with approved material supplied and carted
onto site by the Contractor, compacted to a density of at
least 98% Mod. AASHTO maximum density:
8

Under floors, pavings, etc.

23

152

Under floors, etc., including forming and poisoning shallow


furrows against foundation walls, etc., filling in furrows and
ramming.

152

To bottoms and sides of trenches, etc.

133

15

Coarse river sand filling compacted to 95% Mod.


AASHTO maximum density:
9

Under floors, etc.


SURFACE PREPARATION:
Surface Preparation:

10

Trim and level off surface of excavated surfaces under


surface beds, including ripping and scarifying as necessary
for a depth of 150mm, breaking down oversize material,
adding suitable material where necessary and compacting to
95% Mod AASHTO maximum density.
SOIL POISONING
Approved brand of anti-termite soil poison applied by a
Registered Pest Control company and guaranteed against
termite infestation for ten years:

11

12

CONCRETE (CPAP Work Group No 110)


UNREINFORCED CONCRETE CAST AGAINST
EXCAVATED SURFACES
10MPa/19mm Concrete
13

Surface blinding under footings and bases.


REINFORCED CONCRETE
30MPa/19mm Concrete:

14

Surface beds cast in panels on waterproofing.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 6
Concrete Aprons, Etc.
254

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

REINFORCED CONCRETE CAST AGAINST


EXCAVATED SURFACES
30 MPa/19mm Concrete:
15

Thickening out for footings.

Sets

156

25

152

152

TEST BLOCKS
Test blocks:
16

Making and testing set of three 150 x 150 x 150mm concrete


strength test cubes. (Provisional)
ROUGH FORMWORK (DEGREE OF ACCURACY II)
(CPAP Work Group No 111)
Rough Formwork to Sides:

17

Edges, risers, ends and reveals not exceeding 300mm high or


wide.
MOVEMENT JOINTS, ETC.
Expansion joints with softboard between vertical concrete
and brick surfaces:

18

10mm Joints not exceeding 300mm high.


REINFORCEMENT (CPAP Work Group No 114)
Fabric reinforcement:

19

Type 193 fabric reinforcement in concrete surface beds,


slabs, etc.
WATERPROOFING (CPAP Work Group No 120)
DAMPPROOFING OF WALLS AND FLOORS
One layer of 250 micron Consol Plastics Gunplas USB
Green waterproof sheeting sealed at laps with Gunplas
Pressure Sensitive Tape:

20

Under surface beds.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 6
Concrete Aprons, Etc.
255

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

JOINT SEALANTS, ETC.


Two-part grey polysulphide sealing compound including
backing cord, bond breaker, primer, etc.:
21

10 x 12mm In expansion joints in floors including raking out


expansion joint filler as necessary

25

152

152

SCREEDS (CPAP Work Group No 142)


Screeds wood floated, on concrete
22

40mm Thick on floors and landings.


SANDSTONE FLOOR TILES (CPAP Work Group No
144)
400 x 400mm Colonnade Light Stone tiles (code CN-059),
fixed with Tal adhesive to existing plaster and flush
pointed with Tal jointing compound (All tiling to be laid
with 4mm maximum consistent joints between tiles) laid
and sealed to the manufacturers specifications:

23

On floors and landings.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 6
Concrete Aprons, Etc.
256

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 7
EXTERNAL WORKS (PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 6
CONCRETE APRONS, ETC.
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
Brought Forward from Page

253
254
255
256

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 6
Concrete Aprons, Etc.
257

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 7
EXTERNAL WORKS (PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 7
RETAINING WALLS, SEATING, ETC.
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
Reference shall be made to other trades and preambles for
preambles and full descriptions of items not fully described in
this trade which shall apply equally to the work in this trade,
unless otherwise described.
EXCAVATIONS (CPAP Work group No. 104)
Excavation in earth not exceeding 2m deep:
1

Trenches.

57

Extra over excavations other than bulk in earth for


excavation in:
2

Soft rock.

Hard rock.

228

Risk of collapse of excavations other than bulk:


4

Sides of trench and hole excavations not exceeding 1,5m deep.


Keeping excavations free of water:

Keeping excavations free of all water.

Item

Extra over all excavations for loading, carting and


dumping surplus excavated material (no allowance made
for increase in bulk):
6

Off site to a dumping site to be found by the Contractor.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 7
Retaining Walls, Seating, Etc.
258

38

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

EARTH FILLING, ETC.


Garden soil filling supplied by the Contractor (not
compacted):
7

In flower boxes.

10

Strip footings.

22

Seating.

21

10

33

Filling with material from the excavations compacted to a


density of at least 95% Mod. AASHTO maximum density:
8

Backfilling to trenches, holes, etc.


UNREINFORCED CONCRETE CAST AGAINST
EXCAVATED SURFACES (CPAP Work group No 110)
20MPa/19mm Concrete:

9
10

30MPa/19mm Concrete:
11

Strip footings.
SMOOTH FORMWORK (DEGREE OF ACCURACY
II) (CPAP Work Group No 111)

12

Seating and steps.


Boxing in rough formwork to form:

13

25 x 25mm Chamfer along top or bottom edge.

90

14

25 x 25mm Vertical chamfer at corner.

BRICKWORK IN FOUNDATIONS (CPAP Work Group


No 118)
Brickwork of NFX bricks in class II mortar:
15

One brick walls.

16

280mm Hollow walls of two half brick skins including wire


ties.

280mm Hollow walls of two half brick skins including wire


ties and cavity filled with mass concrete.

45

17

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 7
Retaining Walls, Seating, Etc.
259

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

BRICKWORK IN SUPERSTRUCTURE
Brickwork of NFP bricks in class II mortar:
18

One brick walls.

21

19

280mm Hollow walls of two half brick skins including wire


ties.

10

280mm Hollow walls of two half brick skins including wire


ties and cavity filled with mass concrete.

19

Closing 60mm cavity of hollow wall vertically with


brickwork half brick wide.

12

Closing 60mm cavity of hollow wall horizontally with one


course of brickwork.

Closing 60mm cavity of hollow wall horizontally with two


courses of brickwork.

35

20

Brickwork sundries:
21

22

23

Brickwork reinforcement:
24

75mm Wide reinforcement built in horizontally.

138

25

75mm Wide reinforcement built in horizontally in


foundations.

1 067

26

150mm Wide reinforcement built in horizontally.

50

27

150mm Wide reinforcement built in horizontally in


foundations.

98

FACE BRICKWORK EXTERNALLY


'Cathcart Travertine (CTX) - Beaconsfield Farm,
Grahamstown FBX face bricks in class II mortar pointed
with flush horizontal and vertical joints:
28

Extra over brickwork for face brickwork.

84

29

Extra over brickwork for face brickwork in foundations.

18

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 7
Retaining Walls, Seating, Etc.
260

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Brick-on-edge header course copings, sills, etc. of


'Cathcart Travertine (CTX) - Beaconsfield Farm,
Grahamstown FBX face bricks pointed with flush joints
on all exposed faces:
30

Brick-on-edge header course coping for one brick wall.

14

31

Brick-on-edge header course coping for 280mm wide brick


wall.

30

80mm Wide sill set level and slightly projecting.

11

32

DAMPPROOFING OF WALLS AND FLOORS (CPAP


Work group No 120)
One layer of 375 micron Consol Plastics Brikgrip DPC
embossed damp proof course:
33

In walls.
EXTERNAL PLASTER (CPAP Work Group No 142)
Cement plaster on brickwork composed of 1 part cement
and 5 parts sand with steel trowel floated finish:

34

On walls in recessed panels.


ON FLOATED PLASTER (CPAP Work Group No 152)
Prepare surfaces and remove all loose material, apply one
coat 'Plascon Merit Resistant plaster primer (UC56) and
two coats 'Plascon Velvaglo' paint:

35

On exterior walls.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 7
Retaining Walls, Seating, Etc.
261

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 7
EXTERNAL WORKS (PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 7
RETAINING WALLS, SEATING, ETC.
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
Brought Forward from Page

258
259
260
261

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 7
Retaining Walls, Seating, Etc.
262

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 7
EXTERNAL WORKS (PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 8
WATER TANKS AND STANDS
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
Reference shall be made to other trades and preambles for
preambles and full descriptions of items not fully described in
this trade which shall apply equally to the work in this trade,
unless otherwise described.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Excavations:
No claim for rock excavation will be entertained unless the
Contractor has timeously notified the quantity surveyor
thereof prior to backfilling.
'Soft rock' and 'hard rock' shall be as defined in 'Earthworks'.
EARTHWORKS (CPAP Work group No. 104)
Excavate in pickable material not exceeding 2 m deep
below natural or reduced ground level:
1

Surface trenches.

92

Extra over excavation trench and hole excavation, etc. for


excavation in:
2

Soft rock.

Hard rock.

Allow for risk of collapse to sides of excavations to column


bases, trenches, etc. from ground level to not exceeding 1,5 m
deep.

262

Allow for keeping excavations entirely free from water or


mud.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 8
Water Tanks And Stands
263

Item

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

CARTING AWAY.
Extra over all excavations for loading, carting and
dumping surplus excavated material (no allowance made
for increase in bulk):
6

Off site to a dumping site to be found by the Contractor.

12

Earth filling obtained from the excavations and/or


prescribed stock piles on site compacted to 95% Mod
AASHTO density:
7

Under floors, steps, pavings, etc.

29

Backfilling to trenches, holes, etc.

51

19

No.

52

109

57

131

UNREINFORCED CONCRETE CAST AGAINST


EXCAVATED SURFACES (CPAP Work group No. 110)
20MPa/19mm concrete:
9

Strip footings.
REINFORCED CONCRETE CAST AGAINST
EXCAVATED SURFACES (CPAP Work group No. 110)
25MPa/19mm concrete:

10

Tank base
Sundries

11

Cast end of holding down bolt into top of concrete


ROUGH FORMWORK (DEGREE OF ACCURACY III)
(CPAP Work group No. 111)

12

Edges, risers, ends and reveals not exceeding 300 mm high.


REINFORCEMENT (CPAP Work group No. 114)

13

Mesh reinforcement Ref 193 in slabs/tank base


MASONRY (CPAP Work group No. 118)
Brickwork of NFP bricks in class II mortar:

14

One brick walls.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 8
Water Tanks And Stands
264

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Joint forming material in movement joints:


15

12mm Bitumen fibre board built in vertically through brick


walls

22

87

57

5000 Litre plastic seamless water storage tank complete with


fixing lugs and lid, fitted with and including 15mm brass
bibtap with handle suitable for padlocking and setting in
position on concrete tankstand (elsewhere measured) and
tying down with 4mm diameter galvanised wire wrapped
twice around centre of tank and secured to each corner of
tank stand with a double strand of 4mm diameter galvanised
wire embedded into concrete.

No.

13

Hole through top of tank lid for 100 mm diameter pipe.

No.

13

FACE BRICKWORK EXTERNALLY


'Cathcart Travertine (CTX) - Beaconsfield Farm,
Grahamstown FBX face bricks in class II mortar pointed
with flush horizontal and vertical joints:
16

Extra over brickwork for face brickwork in foundations.


PLASTERING (CPAP Work group No. 142)
Screed to concrete

17

25mm Thick on floors and landings


WATER TANKS (CPAP Work Group No 148)
Tanks:

18

19

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 8
Water Tanks And Stands
265

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 7
EXTERNAL WORKS (PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 8
WATER TANKS AND STANDS
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
Brought Forward from Page

263
264
265

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 8
Water Tanks And Stands
266

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 7
EXTERNAL WORKS (PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 9
HIGH RISE WATER TANK
TRADE PREAMBLES
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
Reference shall be made to other trades and preambles for
preambles and full descriptions of items not fully described in
this trade which shall apply equally to the work in this trade,
unless otherwise described.
GALVANISED MILD STEEL WATER SUPPLY PIPES
(CPAP Work Group No 148)
1

32mm Galvanised mild steel pipe and fixing to tank stand.

25

Extra over galvanised mild steel water supply pipes for


fittings:
2

32mm Bends.

No.

22

32mm Tee.

No.

32mm Straight connector.

No.

32mm Union connector.

No.

32 to 20mm reducer.

No.

15mm Wall thickness "Thermaflex" or similar


approved(thermal conductivity not to exceed
0,045W/m.K) closed cell preformed extruded LDPE foam
sleeve type pipe insulation with quick seal zip secured to
pipes in accordance with the manufacturers instructions
and including 0,5mm thick galvanised mild steel cladding
around insulation.
7

Insulation to 32mm pipe and couplings.

30

Rate Only

Extra for wrapping around 32mm bend.

No.

18

Rate Only

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 9
High Rise Water Tank
267

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

HDPE Class 6 water pipes:


9

32mm Pipes laid in and including trenches 900mm deep.

187

Rate Only

Extra over HDPE pipes for "Plasson" or other approved


fittings:
10

20mm Fittings.

No.

Rate Only

11

25mm Fittings.

No.

12

Rate Only

12

32mm Nipple.

No.

12

Rate Only

13

32mm Bend.

No.

24

Rate Only

14

32mm Tee.

No.

Rate Only

15

32mm Reducing Tee.

No.

Rate Only

Brass Fittings:
16

32mm Stopcock with joint to steel as "Cobra 121".

No.

17

40mm Non-return valve with joints to steel.

No.

32mm Fullway gate valve as Cobra Watertech 1001/125 with


joints to mild steel.

No.

Rate Only

Stewards & Lloyds "No 3" Double action hand pump with
joints to mild steel piping and fixing to brick wall with
purpose made galvanised mild steel bracket bolted through
230mm thick wall.

No.

Rate Only

No.

Rate Only

Cast Brass:
18

19

Valve box chambers, etc.


20

Type 11B cast iron stopcock box hinged cover and frame,
including 220 x 220 x 600mm deep brick chamber below,
finished 50mm above ground level.
Water Storage Tanks and Stands:
Note: Rainwater tanks shall be without welded seams and of
one piece moulded construction.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 9
High Rise Water Tank
268

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity
21

22

23

5 000 Litre Polypropolene rotomoulded rainwater tank


complete with 15mm Brass tap with handle suitable for
padlocking.

No.

Ditto including hoisting and fixing to tankstand (elsewhere)


approximately 4 m above ground level.

No.

Hole through top of tank lid for 100 mm diameter pipe.

No.

No.

No.

Tonnes

0.44

Rate

Amount

The following in One (1 No)Tank Stands each size 1500 x


1500 x 4000 mm high overall formed of hot dip galvanised
angle section legs, base plates, braces etc., including all
welding, holes, bolts, nuts, washers, rivets, bolting,
riveting, grinding smooth and fixing in position:
24

25

600 x 600 x 650mm High 25MPa/19mm stone concrete base


including all necessary excavations, formwork, backfilling,
etc.
16mm Diameter mild steel L-shaped holding down bolt
500mm girth with one end threaded and the other end cast
into top of concrete base (elsewhere measured).

26

Angle section legs, rails, braces, etc.

27

20mm Diameter round bar rungs 360mm long.

No.

28

Bolts, nuts, washers, etc.

Kg

Creosote treated sawn softwood.


29

25 x 100mm Edge strip 1 700mm long.

No.

30

76 x 114mm Bearers 1700mm long.

No.

12

BUILDERS WORK TO PLUMBING INSTALLATION


(CPAP Work Group No 148)
Tank bases, etc.
31

Excavate in earth for surface trenches not exceeding 2m deep.

32

Allow for risk of collapse not exceeding 1.5m .

16

33

Imported filling to base well compacted to 95% Mod


AASHTO in 150mm layers.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 9
High Rise Water Tank
269

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity
34

Cement concrete (25MPa) in footing.

35

Reinforced concrete (25MPa) in slab on filling.

36

Strike off and cure top surface of concrete.

19

37

Cast in end of holding down bolt into top of concrete.

No.

12

38

Formwork to edge of base not exceeding 150mm high.

24

39

Mesh reinforcement (Reference 193) in slabs.

19

40

One brick wall.

19

41

Extra over for facings and pointing.

15

42

25mm Untinted granolithic finish to base.

16

Rate

Amount

Testing:
43

Allow for testing all drains, and water supplies to the


satisfaction of the Representative. All defective work is to be
taken out and replaced at the Contractor's expense.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 9
High Rise Water Tank
270

Item

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 7
EXTERNAL WORKS (PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 9
HIGH RISE WATER TANK
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
Brought Forward from Page

267
268
269
270

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 9
High Rise Water Tank
271

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 7
EXTERNAL WORKS (PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 10
FENCING
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Model Preambles for Trades'
(1995 edition) for the full descriptions of material to be used
and work to be done in this Bill.
Reference shall be made to other trades and preambles for
preambles and full descriptions of items not fully described in
this trade which shall apply equally to the work in this trade,
unless otherwise described.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Clearing:
The descriptions of fencing shall be deemed to include site
clearance, preparation of ground as necessary and the
Contractor is to price accordingly.
The descriptions of bases and footings to fencing shall be
deemed to include for compaction, disposal of surplus
excavated material to a dumping site located by the
contractor, risk of collapse and keeping excavations free from
water, etc.
Bolts : (note all bolt nuts should be spot welded)
12mm Diameter galvanised steel straining bolts 150mm long
including bolt nut and washers.
12mm Diameter galvanized steel bolts 300mm long,
including bolt nut and washers.
SECURITY FENCING (CPAP Work Group No 136)
Supplementary Preambles
1. All fencing components are to be hot-dip galvanised after
manufacture
2. Flatwrap wire to comply with CKS 592
3. Flatwrap wire and clips to be "Aluzink" coated

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 10
Fencing
272

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SITE PREPERATION (CPAP Work Group No 104)


Take down and remove:
1

Existing stock or diamond mesh fence complete with posts,


gates, footings, etc.

685

62

Fencing 1200mm high formed of nine strands of 2,37mm four


point double strand 'Kampeon' galvanised barbed wire with
2mm galvanised barbed units at maximum 150mm centres
and barb length of 13mm secured to fencing posts with
doubled 2mm galvanised wire inserted through hole in post
and turned a minimum of four turns around barbed wire.

481

40mm Diameter creosote treated gumpole dropper 1200mm


long holed as necessary and secured to barbed wire fencing as
described.

No.

163

75mm Diameter creosote treated intermediate gumpole post


1600mm long holed as necessary for wire or straining eye
bolts and embedded 400mm deep in ground in and including
300 x 300 x 400mm deep cement concrete (25MPa/19mm
stone) base including all excavation in earth, backfilling and
ramming.

No.

Straining frame formed of two 100mm diameter creosote


treated vertical posts 1800mm long, one 100mm diameter
creosote treated horizontal brace 1000mm long and with
bottom ends of posts embedded in and including 450 x 450 x
600mm deep cement concrete (25MPa/19mm stone) base,
and having top of posts and ends of brace rebated and bolted
together with 10mm diameter galvanised bolts including
bracing with four strands of 4mm galvanised wire tied
through holes of vertical posts and thoroughly strained to
form cross bracing including nine 12mm galvanised steel
straining bolts 300mm long passed through holes in vertical
posts including all excavations, backfilling and ramming.

No.

16

Site clearance:
2

Excavate in earth and fill adjacent portion to make up levels


under fence line.
STOCK FENCING AND GATES (CPAP Work Group
No 136)
Stock fencing:

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 10
Fencing
273

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity
7

Corner straining frame formed of three 100mm diameter


creosote treated vertical posts 1800mm long and two
1000mm long creosote treated horizontal braces with posts
embedded in concrete and braced as last described including
all excavation, backfilling and ramming.

No.

10

Pedestrian access gate 900 x 1200mm high formed of 40mm


diameter x 2,5mm thick galvanised mild steel tubular framing
and one horizontal brace covered on outer face with five
strands of barbed wire a before described properly strained
and securely tied to framing with 1,8mm binding wire at
150mm centres, including steel spring action clip and keep,
one pair of 8mm diameter 'eye' bolt hinges fixed to gate and
post, galvanised chain welded on and 'Union 3142-51'
padlock with two keys.

No.

Vehicular gate 3550 x 1200mm high formed of 50mm


diameter x 2,5mm thick galvanised mild steel tubular framing
with one vertical brace welded on and covered on outer face
with five strands of barbed wire as before described and
properly strained and securely tied to framing with 1,8mm
binding wire at 150mm centres and braced with four strands
of 4mm wire between framing and vertical brace, including
one pair of 10mm "eye" bolt hinges fixed to gate and post,
galvanised chain welded to gate frame and "Union 3142"
padlock with two keys.

No.

11

51

Rate

Amount

Gates:
8

10

Clean down and apply two coats aluminium paint on steel


gates.
WELDED MESH FENCING (CPAP Work Group No
136)
Galvanised welded mesh fencing including two coats
aluminium paint on metal posts stays, framing, etc.:

11

Galvanised fencing 1,2m high vertically formed of five 4mm


straining wires passed through posts or eye bolts covered with
50 x 50 x 3,15mm Class A welded wire mesh fixed to
straining wires.

12

I- or Y-Section post 1.4m long including concrete base.

No.

22

13

Dropper 1.4m long driven into ground.

No.

34

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 10
Fencing
274

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity
14

38mm Diameter inclined stay 1.8m long with one end bolted
to post and other end set in concrete including concrete base.

No.

14

50mm Diameter intermediate post 1.8m long including


concrete base.

No.

76mm Diameter corner, straining or gate post 1.8m long


including concrete base.

No.

12

Galvanised security fencing 1,8m high vertically formed of


five 4mm straining wires passed through posts or eye bolts
covered with 50 x 50 x 3,15mm Class A welded wire mesh
fixed to straining wires.

204

Galvanised continuous flatwrap galvanised razor wire


security roll to top of fence wrapped in 700mm diameter rings
fixed together and to straining wire at 550mm centres.

204

Galvanised two strand barbed wire in four rows tightly


strained to posts and secured with 2,1mm galvanised binding
wire stiffened with and including barbed wire droppers at
650mm centres.

204

76mm Diameter intermediate post 2.4m long including


concrete base.

No.

76mm Diameter intermediate post 2.4m long with 450mm


overhang including concrete base.

No.

77

100mm Diameter corner or straining post 2.4m long including


concrete base.

No.

100mm Diameter corner or straining post 2.4m long with


450mm overhang including concrete base.

No.

14

24

150mm Diameter gate post 2.4m long including concrete base.

No.

25

150mm Diameter gate post 2.4m long with 450mm overhang


including concrete base.

No.

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 10
Fencing
275

Rate

Amount

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Gates:
26

Gate 900 x 1200mm high formed of 40 x 40 x 3mm hollow


section frame and horizontal rail and filled in with 12mm
diameter verticals at 100mm centres fitted with a pair of
suitable hinges bolted to post with and including M10
expansion bolts, lockable sliding bolt and 'Union 3122-51'
padlock.

No.

Gate 900 x 1800mm high vertically with 600mm 45


overhang with one diagonal brace, the hanging stile
lengthened by 600mm and fitted with suitable hinges to
precast concrete post and covered with galvanised wire mesh
fixed to framing and cross brace including lockable sliding
bolt and keep suitable for 'Union 3122-51' padlock.

No.

Double gate 5000 x 1800mm high, each leaf formed of 40 x


40 x 3mm hollow section frame and horizontal rail and filled
in with 12mm diameter vertical bars at 100mm centres fitted
with a pair of suitable hinges bolted to post with and
including M10 expansion bolts, heavy duty hasp and staple,
12 x 450mm long drop bolt, 'Union 3122-51' padlock and two
22mm diameter keeps 100mm long in and including 300 x
300 x 300mm concrete anchor block.

No.

Double gate 3000 x 1800mm high vertically with 600mm 45


overhang, each leaf with one intermediate stile and two
diagonal braces, the hanging stiles lengthened by 600mm and
fitted with suitable hinges to precast concrete post and
covered with galvanised wire mesh fixed to framing including
heavy duty hasp and staple, 'Union 3122-51' padlock, two
12mm diameter x 450mm long barrel bolts with two 100mm
long keeps in and including 300 x 300 x 300mm concrete
anchor blocks.

No.

50mm Galvanised steel locking chain 500mm long welded to


gate frame

No.

31

"Union 3122" heavy duty padlock

No.

32

500 x 500 x 700mm Deep 20MPa mass concrete keep block


with 19mm diameter x 100mm long galvanised pipe cast into
top, including all necessary excavation, formwork, etc.

No.

27

28

29

SUNDRIES (CPAP Work Group No 136)


Sundries:
30

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 10
Fencing
276

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity
33

20MPa/19mm Stone concrete under gates, 1 m wide x


average 200 mm thick overall, humped and shaped to falls,
including excavations, formwork, backfilling, etc.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 10
Fencing
277

Rate

Amount

13

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 7
EXTERNAL WORKS (PROVISIONAL)
Bill No. 10
FENCING
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
Brought Forward from Page

272
273
274
275
276
277

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 7
Bill No. 10
Fencing
278

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 7
EXTERNAL WORKS (PROVISIONAL)
SECTION SUMMARY
Bill
No.

Page

SITE PREPERATION

224

BULK EARTHWORKS

229

TEMPORARY CLASSROOMS

239

WALKWAYS

247

PAVINGS, ROADWORK, ETC.

252

CONCRETE APRONS, ETC.

257

RETAINING WALLS, SEATING, ETC.

262

WATER TANKS AND STANDS

266

HIGH RISE WATER TANK

271

10

FENCING

278

TOTAL CARRIED TO FINAL SUMMARY


Section No. 7
SECTION SUMMARY
279

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

SECTION NO. 8
PROVISIONAL SUMS

280

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 8
PROVISIONAL SUMS
Bill No. 1
BUILDERS WORK (PROVISIONAL)
TRADE PREAMBLES
Trade Preambles:
For Trade Preambles refer to 'Specification of Materials and
Methods' (PW371) for the full descriptions of material to be
used and work to be done in this Bill.
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES
Prices for holes, chases, recess and making good, etc. to be
included with conduits and conduit fittings.
Prices for pipes and fittings in ground shall be deemed to
include all excavations, backfilling and compacting as
necessary.
Electrical sleeve pipes to be Class 34 and are to include for
draw wires.
BUILDERS WORK IN CONNECTION WITH
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION:
1

Allow for giving every facility to selected electrical


contractor, for additional making good, chasing, holes
through walls and touching up all as necessary in connection
with electrical installation if he so desires.

Item

Sleeves:
2

50mm PVC pipe and laid in and including trenches not


exceeding 1m deep.

32

110mm PVC pipes laid in and including trenches not


exceeding 1m deep.

24

Extra over uPVC pipes for fittings:


4

50mm Bend.

No.

12

110mm Bend.

No.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 8
Bill No. 1
Builders Work (provisional)
281

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

Draw boxes:
6

Drawbox Inspection chamber 950 x 950mm and not


exceeding 750mm deep internally formed of one brick wall,
rendered in cement plaster on a 100mm thick concrete bottom
and fitted with a precast concrete cover including
excavations, filling and ramming, etc.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 8
Bill No. 1
Builders Work (provisional)
282

No.

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 8
PROVISIONAL SUMS
Bill No. 1
BUILDERS WORK (PROVISIONAL)
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
Brought Forward from Page

281
282

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 8
Bill No. 1
Builders Work (provisional)
283

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 8
PROVISIONAL SUMS
Bill No. 2
BUDGETARY AMOUNTS AND BUILDERS
WORK
BUDGETARY ALLOWANCES:
NOTE: The following will be measured out and priced on the
basis of the tariffs in these Bills of quantities when
information becomes available and which will form part of
the contract documents:
Signage:
1

Provide the sum of R 20 000.00 (twenty thousand rand) for


signage installed complete.

Item

20 000 00

Item

21 000 00

Item

42 000 00

Item

50 000 00

Item

50 000 00

Steel cupboards:
2

Provide the sum of R21 000.00 (Twenty one thousand rand)


for steel cupboards installed complete.
Steel cables and eyes:

Provide the sum of R42 000.00 (forty two thousand rand) for
steel cables and eyes to walkways installed complete.
Sliding folding door, etc.:

Provide the sum of R50 000.00 (fifty thousand rand) for


folding sliding door, ironmongery, sliding gear, support
structures, etc. installed complete.
Sport and play equipment:

Provide the sum of R50 000.00 (fifty thousand rand) for sport
and play equipment supplied and installed complete.

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 8
Bill No. 2
Budgetary Amounts And Builders Work
284

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 8
PROVISIONAL SUMS
Bill No. 3
PROVISIONAL AMOUNTS
SELECTED SUB-CONTRACT WORKS
General:
The amounts scheduled represent the value of sub-contract works and expressly
exclude main contractor's attendance and profit.
In the event of a prime cost or provisional sum being omitted the items 'Allow for
profit -------' and 'Allow for attendance------' applicable shall be omitted together
with the prime cost amount or provisional amount and no claim whatsoever will be
entertained in this regard.
Work for which budgetary allowances are provided will be measured and valued in
accordance with clause 32 of the Principal Building Agreement and deducted in
whole or in part if not required without any compensation for loss or profit on the
said allowances.
Prime cost amounts and provisional sums are net. Prime cost amounts include for
delivery to site of all articles concerned.
Provisional sums are for material and equipment supplied and installed complete by
firms of specialists.
Profit:
Where stated, the contractor may allow for profit if required
General attendance on nominated/selected subcontractors:
The item "Attendance" which follows each provisional sum for nominated/selected
subcontractors' work, shall be deemed to cover all the contractor's costs incurred in
providing free of charge to the nominated/selected subcontractors, the following:
1. The services as set out in clause B9.1 of the Preliminaries.
2. Making good in all trades and cleaning down and removal of rubbish on
completion.
Special attendance on nominated/selected subcontractors:
Where stated special attendance will be described in detail in the Schedule for
Variables in the Preliminaries for the services as set out in clause B9.2.

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 8
Bill No. 3
Provisional Amounts
285

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount
Builder's work:
Builder's work in connection with specialist services is given elsewhere in these bills
of quantities.
ELECTRICAL
Electrical Installation:
1

Provide the amount of R1 200 355.00 (one million two hundred thousand three
hundred and fifty five rands) for electrical installation including tubing wiring and
fittings, etc. installed complete.

Item

Add for profit (Excluded from CPAP).

Item

Allow for giving every facility to Specialists as described.

Item

1 200 355 00

Telecommunication and Data Installation:


4

Provide the amount of 335 000.00 (three hundred and thirty five thousand rands)
for telecommunication and data installation including tubing wiring and fittings, etc.
installed complete.

Item

Add for profit (Excluded from CPAP).

Item

Allow for giving every facility to Specialists as described.

Item

335 000 00

MECHANICAL
LP Gas Installation:
7

Provide the amount of R48 000.00 (forty eight thousand rands) for LP gas
installation including piping, fittings, etc. installed complete.

Item

Add for profit (Excluded from CPAP).

Item

Allow for giving every facility to Specialists as described.

Item

48 000 00

JOINERY FITTING
Joinery fitting installation.
10

Provide the amount of R330 000.00 (three hundred and thirty thousand rand) for
the supply and installation of joinery fittings complete.

Item

11

Add for profit (excluded from CPAP).

Item

12

Allow for giving every facility to Specialist as described.

Item

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 8
Bill No. 3
Provisional Amounts
286

330 000 00

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount
MESH SCREENS
Weldmesh window screens:
13

Provide the amount of R35 000.00 (thirty five thousand rand) for the supply and
installation of galvanised weldmesh window screens installed complete.

Item

14

Add for profit (Excluded from CPAP).

Item

15

Allow for giving every facility to Specialist as described.

Item

35 000 00

BALUSTRADES
Balustrades:
16

Provide the amount of R48 000.00 (forty eight thousand rand) for the supply and
installation of galvanised steel balustrading.

Item

17

Add for profit (Excluded from CPAP).

Item

18

Allow for giving every facility to Specialist as described.

Item

48 000 00

ENVIRO LOO TANKS


Enviro Loo:
19

Provide the amount of R238 000.00 (two hundred and thirty eight thousand rand)
for the supply and installation of Enviro Loo Tanks, Steel plates, etc.

Item

20

Add for profit (Excluded from CPAP).

Item

21

Allow for giving every facility to Specialist as described.

Item

238 000 00

LANDSCAPING
Landscaping:
22

Provide the amount of R100 000.00 (one hundred thousand rand) for the supply and
installation of landscaping.

Item

23

Add for profit (Excluded from CPAP).

Item

24

Allow for giving every facility to Specialist as described.

Item

KITCHEN EQUIPMENT

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 8
Bill No. 3
Provisional Amounts
287

100 000 00

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount
Kitchen equipment, etc.:
25

Provide the amount of R100 000.00 (one hundred thousand rand) for the supply and
installation of kitchen equipment, etc.

Item

26

Add for profit (Excluded from CPAP).

Item

27

Allow for giving every facility to Specialist as described.

Item

TOTAL CARRIED TO BILL SUMMARY


Section No. 8
Bill No. 3
Provisional Amounts
288

100 000 00

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 8
PROVISIONAL SUMS
Bill No. 3
PROVISIONAL AMOUNTS
BILL SUMMARY
Page No
Brought Forward from Page

285
286
287
288

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 8
Bill No. 3
Provisional Amounts
289

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Unit Quantity

Rate

Amount

SECTION NO. 8
PROVISIONAL SUMS
Bill No. 4
CONTINGENCIES, ESCALATION, ETC.
MONETARY ALLOWANCES
The following monetary provisions are to be omitted from the
contract sum and used as directed below.
Contingencies:
1

Provide the sum of R145 000.00 (one hundred and forty five
thousand rand) for contingencies, to be used as instructed by
the Principal Agent in terms of clause 17 and 32 of the
Principal Building Agreement.

Item

145 000 00

Item

840 000 00

Statutory Increases:
2

Provide the amount of R840 000.00 (eight hundred and forty


thousand rand) for CPAP as item 3.2.4 of the contract data of
the Preliminaries Bill to be used in terms of clause 32 of the
Principal Building Agreement.

TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY


Section No. 8
Bill No. 4
Contingencies, Escalation, Etc.
290

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Amount

SECTION NO. 8
PROVISIONAL SUMS
SECTION SUMMARY
Bill
No.

Page

BUILDERS WORK (PROVISIONAL)

283

BUDGETARY AMOUNTS AND BUILDERS WORK

284

PROVISIONAL AMOUNTS

289

CONTINGENCIES, ESCALATION, ETC.

290

TOTAL CARRIED TO FINAL SUMMARY


Section No. 8
SECTION SUMMARY
291

Nkonkwana Jss
E13/691

Section
No.

FINAL SUMMARY
Page

PRELIMINARIES

27

BUILDING COMPLEX

78

ADJUSTMENT TO FOLDING DOOR

93

6 PIT LATRINE

137

10 PIT LATERINE

181

PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE (PROVISIONAL)

220

EXTERNAL WORKS (PROVISIONAL)

279

PROVISIONAL SUMS

291

TOTAL BEFORE VAT


ADD: VALUE ADDED TAX @ 14%:
TOTAL CARRIED TO FORM OF TENDER

FINAL SUMMARY

292

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