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DELHI STATE INDUSTRIAL & INFRASTRUCTURE DEV.

CORPN OFFICE OF THE CHIEF PROJECT MANAGER (CD-XI) WAZIRPUR INDUSTRIAL AREA, TECHNICAL CENTRE BUILDING, DELHI-110052.
NIT No. 04/CD-XI/DSIIDC/2011-2012 1. Name of Department 2. Tender Submission mode 3. Name of Work : : : Delhi State Indl. & Infr. Dev. Corpn. On-line (e-tendering)

Construction of Low Cost Housing for Urban Poor/Slum Rehabilitation at Bawana III (Pooth Khurd) Delhi comprising of 4560 EWS Houses in (G + 4) Phase II.(Site at Tikri Kalan, Delhi)
: Rs. 1,10,10,64,630/Rs. 5,24,92,941/Rs. 8,71,92,242/Rs. 1,24,07,49,813/Rs. 1,34,07,500/-

4. Estimated cost

: Part A

(i) Civil work

Part B (ii) Electrical work

: Part C (iii) Development work : Total : : : : :

5. Earnest Money 6. Time Allowed 7. Contact Person 8. Release of Tender through E-procurement website 9. Date of prebid meeting 10. Last date & time for Download of tenders & Bid submission 11. Date & time of opening Of Part I (Technical Bid) 12. Date & Time of Opening Financial

Eighteen Months Chief Project Manager, (CD)-XI, DSIIDC 22.11.2011

: :

07.12.2011 at 12.30 P.M. 14.12.2011 at 3.00 P.M.

14.12.2011 at 3.30 P.M.

to be informed later on

Certified that this NIT contains page no. 01 to 206 Only

(Er. S. K. Sharma) SPM (CD-XI)

(Er. A.K. Mishra) CPM (CD-XI)

(Er. Mukesh Mann) SPM (ED-III)

(Er. P.K. Mitra) CPM (ED-III)

(P.K. Gupta) DAM (H)

(Er. D. K. Sharma) SPM (P)

(Er. H.C. Puri) Sr. P. D. (H)

(Er. G.S. Kohli) CPM (P)

(Er. M. C. Yadav) P. D. (P)

NIT Approved

(Er. Rajiv Makkar) Director (Works) 1

Index S.No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 A C 25 26 27 Notice NIT(DSIIDC- 6) Evaluation & Supporting Forms Percentage rate tender & contract for work (7 & 12) Tender forwarding letter Acceptance Schedule A to F Recovery Rates for Quantities Site Information Special conditions Special Conditions for cement, steel & Bitumen Bank Guarantee Bond for performance Confirmation List of Laboratories Bank Guarantee Bond for EMD, Guarantee Bond performa List of Laboratory Equipment Mode of payment Specifications for Alternate Technology Specifications & Conditions Specification for Building work List of Approved Material Abbreviation used Amendment to 10A Clause Schedule for reference- Civil works Financial Bid :Building work, Internal Sanitary & Water Supply works Schedule of Quantities for Infrastructure Development Work Electrical NIT Vol-II Drawings Index of Drawings 108 109-140 141-165 166 204 205-206

Description

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DELHI STATE INDUSTRIAL & INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LTD.

OFFICE OF THE CHIEF PROJECT MANAGER, (CD)-XI WAZIRPUR INDUSTRIAL AREA, TECHNICAL CENTRE BUILDING, DELHI-110052.
Press Notice The Chief Project Manager CD-XI Division, DSIIDC invites E-tender on behalf of MD, DSIIDC, Lump-sum rate tenders for Building work (Part A & B) and Percentage rate for Infrastructure work (Part C) for the following works. The tender documents can be downloaded from www.dsiidc.org and www.delhi.govtprocurement.com websites.
S. No. Name of Work Estimated Cost (In Rs.) Earnest money (In Rs.) Construction Division 1. Date of Pre-bid meeting 2. Date of submission of Tender 3. Date of Opening of Tender for Technical Bid 4. Time Allowed 1.07.12.2011 at 12.30 A.M. at DSIIDC Business Centre 3/4, Emporia Building, Baba Kharak Singh Marg, New Delhi. 2. 14.12.2011 upto 3.00 P.M. 3. 14.12.2011 at 3.30 P.M. 4. 18 Months

1.

Construction of Low Cost Housing for Urban Poor / Slum Rehabilitation at Bawana III (Poothkhurd) Delhi. Comprising of 4560 houses in (G + 4) Phase II (site at Tikri Kalan, Delhi). NIT No. 04/CD-XI/ DSIIDC/2011-12

Part A: Rs. 1101064630/- Rs. 13407500/Part B: Rs. 52492941/Part C: Rs. 8,71,92,242/Total : Rs.1,24,07,49,813/-

Chief Project Manager, CD-XI, DSIIDC, Technical Centre Bldg. Wazirpur Industrial Area, Wazirpur, Delhi 52

Signature of Chief Project Manager, CD-XI, DSIIDC. For & on behalf of Managing Director, DSIIDC

DELHI STATE INDUSTRIAL & INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LTD. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF PROJECT MANAGER, (CD)-XI WAZIRPUR INDUSTRIAL AREA, TECHNICAL CENTRE BUILDING, DELHI-110052.

NOTICE INVITING TENDER Form-6


Lump Sum e-Tender for Building work (Part-A & Part-B) and percentage rate e-tender for Infrastructure Development work (Part C) are invited through DSIIDC website www.delhi.govtprocurement.com / www.dsiidc.org on behalf of the Managing Director, DSIIDC, By CHIEF PROJECT MANAGER CD-XI, DSIIDC, for under mentioned work from enlisted and eligible contractors of CPWD, Department of Telecommunications, MES, Railways, DDA, NDMC, MCD, I&F Deptt. (Delhi), DJB & Delhi State PWD, Agencies /Contractors registered with Central / State Govt. Departments, Corporations, Undertakings / Development Authorities & Experienced Pvt. Reputed Contractors/Builders, individual proprietary firms, firms in partnership or LLP or limited companies etc. for following works. Joint Ventures will not be permitted. Tender documents shall be downloaded from the DSIIDC / Delhi Govt. website free of Cost. The tender for the housing works for sites located at Tikri Kalan, Delhi are being invited by Chief Project Manager (CD-XI).
S. No. Name of Work Estimated Cost (In Rs.) Earnest money Construction (In Rs.) Division 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. Construction of Low Cost Housing for Urban Poor / Slum Rehabilitation at Bawana III (Poothkhurd) Delhi. Comprising of 4560 houses in (G + 4) Phase II(site at Tikri Kalan, Delhi). NIT No. 04/CD-XI/ DSIIDC/2011-12 Part A: Rs.1101064630/Part B: Rs. 52492941/Part C: Rs. 87192242/Total : Rs.1240749813/Rs. 13407500/DSIIDC, Technical Centre Bldg. Wazirpur Industrial Area, Wazirpur, Delhi 52 Chief Project Manager, CD-XI, Date of Pre-bid meeting Date of submission of Tender Date of Opening of Tender for Technical Bid Time Allowed

1.07.12.2011 at 12.30 A.M. at DSIIDC Business Centre 3/4, Emporia Building, Baba Kharak Singh Marg, New Delhi. 2. 14.12.2011 upto 3.00 P.M. 3. 14.12.2011 at 3.30 P.M. 4. 18 Months

The estimated cost, however are given merely as a rough guide. The enlistment of the contractors should be valid on the last date of uploading the tender. In case the last date of uploading the tender is extended, the enlistment of contractors/ vendors should be valid on the original last date of uploading of tender. Contractors who fulfill the following criteria shall be eligible to apply.

1.1 Eligibility Criteria: 1.1.1 The tenderers should have experience of having successfully completed similar works during the last 7 years ending last day of the month previous to the one in which tenders are invited. The tenderer must have completed the following work during the last Seven years ending last day of the month previous to the one in which the tenders are invited. Three similar completed works each of value not less than 40% of estimated cost or Two similar completed work each of value not less than 60% of estimated cost or

(a)

One similar completed work of value not less than 80% of estimated cost (rounded to nearest Rs. 10 lac) in last seven years ending last day of the month previous to the one in which the tenders are invited. And One completed work of any nature (either part (a) or a separate one) costing not less than the amount equal to 40% of the estimated cost put to tender with some Central Government Department / State Government Department / Central Autonomous Body / Central Public Sector undertaking The value of executed works shall be brought to current costing level by enhancing the actual value of work at simple rate of 7% per annum, Calculated from the date of completion to the last date of receipt of application for tender. (b) Similar works shall mean the work of building it will also include any or all of the following work of roads, Underground reservoir, Storm water drain, Water supply, Sewerage associated with the work of building. The intending tenderers shall submit certificate of successful completion of the works executed by them. Details of the works executed should be furnished in form B as per tender documents. For private works other than government departments the completion certificates of the clients or concerned architect or Municipal authorities shall be submitted by the contractor in terms of similar works as defined in para- a & b. Same performa as given in schedule shall be applicable. 1.1.2 To become eligible for tender, the tenderer shall have to furnish three affidavits as under:1.1.2.1 I/We .S/o.R/o.. undertake and confirm that eligible similar work(s) has/have not been got executed through another contractor on back to back basis. Further that, if such a violation comes to the notice of Department, then I/we shall be debarred for tendering in DSIIDC future forever. Also, if such a violation comes to the notice of Department before the issue of letter of acceptance whichever is earlier. the Engineer- in-Charge shall be free to forfeit the entire amount of Earnest Money Deposit/Performance Guarantee. 1.1.2.2 I/We S/o R/ohereby declare that:i)I have deposited the requisite EMD amount in the A/c by way of cheque No. ..Dt...........at Bank drawn in favour of DSIIDC. ii) In case of my tender is not accepted as per terms & condition of NIT and for any refund is made to me, the refund may please be made to my account as per details given below:A. Name of agency:B. Bank, Branch code, Place details etc:C. Account No:D. I FSC code No. (E) UTR/RTGS No:DSIIDC shall not be responsible in any way for non crediting of EMD/ amount in the account of DSIIDC by due date and time as mentioned in NIT. 1.1.2.3 I/We S/o..resident of ..do hereby solemnly affirm and declare as under :-

i)That I am sole proprietor/Partner/ authorized representative of the company/LLP of M/s. at R/o... ii) That upto date returns of VAT department have been duly filed and no dues are pending of the VAT deptt. iii)That this is my true and correct statement. 1.1.2.4 1.2 1.2.1 Necessary EMD as defined at Sl. No. 10 shall be deposited. Post Qualification The tenderers should have had average financial turnover for last three financial years (ending 31st March of the proceeding financial year i.e. 2010-2011, audited by a Chartered Accountant) not less than 50% of the estimated cost put to tender. Year in which no turnover is shown would also be considered for working out the average. Details should be furnished in FORM A. The tenderer should not have incurred any loss in more than two years during the last five years ending 31 March 2011, duly certified by the Chartered Accountant. Details should be furnished in FORM A. The bidding capacity of the contractor should be equal to or more than Estimated Cost of Work. The bidding capacity shall be worked out by the following formula: Bidding Capacity = A N 2-B, where A= Maximum value of construction works executed in any one year during the last five years (2006 - 2007 to 2010 - 2011) taking into account the completed as well as works in progress. Number of years prescribed for completion of work for which this post qualification tender has been invited. (N = 1.5 in this case) Value of existing commitments and on going works to be completed during the period of completion of work for which this tender has been invited between (Jan. 2012. to June 2013).

1.2.2

1.2.3

N=

B=

Details should be furnished in FORM A & FORM C 1.2.4 The tenderer should have a Solvency equal to 40% of the estimated cost put to tender certified by his Bankers. Details should be furnished in Form of Solvency Certificate from a Scheduled Bank in form A1. The tenderer should own following major construction equipment of minimum capacity given as under and as required for the proper and timely execution of the work to be supported with documentary evidence of purchase or authenticated copy of the purchase order and receipts of payments made to the equipment manufacture. Else, in case of hiring / leasing provide Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) from whom tenderer proposes to hire or produce a valid leasing agreement. Plant & Machinery 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Tower Cranes Vibratory Tables Hopper mixers with weigh batchers Dumpers /truks/tipper/transit mixers Road Rollers 8 10 ton Qty. Required 10 Nos. 12 Nos. 10 Nos. 10 Nos. 4 Nos. Max Marks for Evaluation 2.5 0.5 0.5 1.5 0.5

1.2.5

6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Vibratory Roller 8 10 ton Tandem Rollers 6 8 ton Steel shuttering Moulds for precast elements Plate vibrators Earth compactors (i) Generator 100 KVA & above (ii) Generator 50 KVA

2 Nos. 2 Nos. 20,000 Sqm. 100 Nos. 12 Nos. 4 Nos. 1 Nos. 1 Nos. 6 Nos 2 Nos.

0.25 0.25 2.5 0.75 0.5 0.25 0.125 0.125 1.00 0.75

13. 14. 15.

Material handling equipments Flyash Brick plant of sufficient capacity Computerised Concrete Batching Plant for R.M.C. - 30 cum / per hour

2 Nos. 6 Nos. Total

2.00 1.00 15.00

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Excavators

The list given above is not exhaustive; the tenderer shall give an undertaking that he would mobilize any other equipment required for the proper completion of the works without any additional cost. Details should be furnished in FORM F. 1.2.6 The tenderer should have sufficient number of technical and administrative employees for the proper execution of the contract. The tenderer should submit a list of these employees stating clearly how these would be involved in this work. Details should be furnished in FORM E-1. The tenderers performance for each work completed in the last 7 years and in hand should be certified by an officer not below the rank of Executive Engineer or equivalent. Details should be furnished in FORM D. The tenderer should furnish a legal document in the form of an Affidavit in the Performa at FORM G guaranteeing the truth and accuracy of all statements and of all answers to questions made. The Affidavit will also authorize DSIIDC to approach anyone to verify the statements or enquire about the tenderers competence and general reputation. The tenders of the tenderers who have been debarred from undertaking any work or is black listed by any organization / agency in India or abroad as on the date of submission of tenders shall be summarily rejected.

1.2.7

1.2.8

1.2.9

2.0

Technical & Financial bid shall be uploaded simultaneously with scanned copies of (1) Cheque towards EMD, UTR, RTGS No. (2) Registration / Enlistment certificate (3)work experience certificates* along with TDS.(4) registration certificate under Delhi VAT 2004 (5) An affidavit that upto date returns have been filed and agency have no dues towards VAT as mentioned 1.1.2.3 above. (6)Affidavit regarding submission of EMD & bank particulars as mentioned 1.1.2.2 above (7) Acknowledgement of latest copy of VAT return filed (8) PAN card (9)Affidavit regarding the work, not executed through another contractor on back to back basis as mentioned 1.1.2.1 above. (All the above three affidavits to be scanned on stamp paper of Rs 10/- separately for each work). (10) form A to G for bidding capacity to be uploaded (11) EPF Registration (12) No Relative affidavit (13) Under taking of employing Gazetted Officer (14) Annexure A.

* The tenderer shall require to produce original proof from the appropriate authority, which shall be to the satisfaction of competent authority of having satisfactorily completed similar work of magnitude specified under above column. Work executed with the private sector, be supported by TDS certificates. Note: The tenderer is required to furnish all information in all the FORMS and their appurtenant formats included herein, (duly signed with seal) failing which the tender is liable to be rejected.

3.0

Pre Bid Meeting There shall be a pre-bid meeting for tenderers on 07.12.2011 at 12.30 A.M. in the Conference Room, DSIIDC, Business Centre 3/4, Emporia Building, Baba Kharak Singh Marg, New Delhi, in which any doubt of tenderers shall be clarified. Clarifications to tender document would be issued subsequently, if needed, and there after no further query shall be entertained.

3.1

--Online Financial Bid submitted by intending bidders shall be opened only of those bidders, who are short listed after evaluation & Earnest money Deposit and other documents are found as per eligibility criteria in technical Bid.

4.0 4.1 4.2

Opening & Evaluation The following procedures for opening and evaluation of tenders will be adopted. Technical Bid (E tenders) will be opened at 3.30 P.M. on 14.12.2011 in the office of the Chief Project Manager, (CD-XI), Technical Centre Building, Wazirpur Industrial Area, Wazirpur, Delhi 110052 (a) BUILDING WORKS: i) PART- A: On Lump sum basis for building work, internal sanitary & water supply works etc., all complete. ii) PART- B: On Lump sum basis for Internal Electrical works etc., all complete. (b) INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT WORKS: i) PART- C : On percentage rate basis for infrastructure works like Sewerage, SW Drains, Roads and Water Supply etc. all complete. Part II Containing Financial Bid will be opened for successful bidders as explained in Para 4.3.

4.3

(i)

The Technical Bid of the tenderers will then be evaluated as per procedure explained in Para 4.5 below to see whether each tender (a) meets all the Eligibility Criteria stipulated in Para 1.1 above (b) contains all the documents and certificates required to be furnished and (c) has been properly signed by the Authorized Signatory on each page and meets other requirements stipulated in these tender documents. The list of eligible tenderers will be made out based on this evaluation. The Financial bids of only those tenderers who are assessed as eligible will be opened. Three tenders for Construction of Low Cost Housing for Urban Poor/Slum rehabilitation at Bawana III (Pooth Khurd) Delhi. Comprising of (a) 7720 EWS houses in (G+4) Phase III. (b) 6480 EWS houses in (G+4) Phase I. (c) 4560 EWS houses in (G+4) Phase II out of these three, the tender for 4560 EWS Houses in (G+4) was not

(ii)

opened and shifted from Pooth Khurd, Delhi to Tikri Kalan, Delhi. In the earlier NITs there was a condition that only one work shall be allocated to one lowest bidder. As this tender is part of housing projects for which bids were invited earlier i.e. Phase-I, Phase-II & Phase-III of Pooth Khurd, the successful bidders for the work of (a) 7720 EWS Houses in (G+4) Phase III and (b) 6480 EWS houses in (G+4) Phase-I shall not be eligible to participate in this NIT. 4.4 Tenderers should note down that during subsequent detailed evaluation based on comparative statements, the tenderer assessed as L-1 at tender opening stage becomes L-2 or above, the said tenderer will lose in that tender. Hence, the Tenderers are advised to take special care in filling up the rates and also ensure that their tenders are strictly in accordance with the requirements under relevant para of General Rules and Directions. EVALUATION CRITERIA FOR POST QUALIFICATION For the purpose of post qualification, tender will be evaluated in the following manner: 4.5.1 The initial criteria prescribed in para 1.1 & 1.2 above in respect of experience of similar class of works completed, bidding capacity and financial turn over etc. will first be scrutinized and the tenderers eligibility for post qualification for the work will be determined. The tenderers qualifying the initial criteria set out in paras 1.1 & 1.2 above only will be for following criteria by scoring method on the basis of details furnished by them. Sl. No Attributes (a) (b) Financial Strength Experience in similar class of works (c) Performance on works (Form A) (Form B) evaluated

4.5

4.5.2

Maximum Marks 20 20

(Form D) Time overrun 20 Quality 15


(Form E & E-1) (Form F) Total

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(d) (e)

Personnel and Establishment Plant and Equipment

10 15 100

To become eligible for shortlisting the bidder must secure atleast fifty percent marks in each criteria and sixty percent marks in aggregate. The department, however, reserves the right to restrict the list of post qualified tenderers to any number deemed suitable by it, if too many tenderers post qualify the criteria 4.5.3 Even though a tenderer may satisfy the above requirements, he would be liable to disqualification if he has: (a) Made misleading or false representation or deliberately suppressed the information in the forms, statements and enclosures required in the post qualification document.

(b)

Record of poor performance such as abandoning work, not properly completing the contract, or financial failures/weaknesses etc.

4.5.4

Only the tenderers who are found to be eligible after opening of the technical bid as mentioned in relevant para above will be informed of the date and time of opening of the Financial Bid (Part-II). The Tenderers name, the tender prices, the total amount of each tender, unconditional discounts if any and such other details as DSIIDC may consider appropriate will be announced. DSIIDC will then carry out the financial evaluation to determine any arithmetical mistakes and / or discrepancies in Financial Bids to determine the lowest evaluated tender as per stipulation in these tender documents. Evaluation of Performance: Evaluation for the Performance of contractors for eligibility shall be done by NIT approving authority or a Committee constituted by him. If required, the works executed by the bidders who otherwise qualify may be got inspected by a committee or any other authority as decided by NIT approving authority.

4.5.5

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Agreement shall be drawn with the successful tenderer on prescribed latest GCC form of CPWD/DSIIDC works with upto date amendments issued upto the date of issue of NIT which is available with CPM/CD-XI, Tenderer shall quote his rates as per various terms and conditions of the said form, which will form part of the agreement. The time allowed for carrying out the work will be 18 Months from the date of start of work. The stipulated date of start of work shall be reckoned from the 15th day of issue of letter of acceptance of tender or from the first day of handing over of the site whichever is later. The site for the work is available, however if some portion of land is not available immediately but shall be made available during progress of the work. Tender documents consisting of plans, specifications, schedule of quantities of the work to be done and the set of terms and conditions of contract to be complied with by the contractor from whose tender may be accepted and other necessary documents can be seen on Web Site www.delhi.govtprocurement.com w.e.f 22.11.2011 Tender documents are available on web site www.delhi.govtprocurement.com The tenderer shall have to scan zerox copy of the mode of Earnest Money Deposit and other relevant documents as required above and then upload the same scanned copies, in support of their eligibility, alongwith the tender at web site www.delhi.govtprocurement.com (The bidders shall be required to produce all the documents in original for verification at the office of CHIEF PROJECT MANAGER, CD- XI, DSIIDC, on 17.12.2011 to CPM (CD-XI). Failure to submit the original all relevant documents on due date will entail rejection of tender.)

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Submission of tender through e-procurement will be stopped on (i.e upto 14.12.2011 at 15.00 hours) and only technical bid will be opened on 14.12.2011 at 15.30 hours and result of technically qualified tenderers will be displayed on web site www.dsiidc.org, which can be seen by all the tenderers, who participated in the process. The date of opening of the Financial bid Shall be intimated to the eligible bidders later on. The EMD in the shape of cheque /online payment shall be deposited in favour of DSIIDC, in the account no. CA 65098510764, IFS Code STBP 0000284 at State Bank of Patiala, Wazirpur Industrial Area Branch ,Delhi by the due date of closing of bids . It shall be responsibility of bidders that the cheque /P.O. should be credited in the said account within 3 working days of closing of due date of bids, or Rs. 20.00 lacs in the shape prescribed above and balance in the shape of Bank Guarantee valid up to six months from the date of opening of tender, at the time of uploading of tender through e-tendering mode. .DSIIDC shall not any way be responsible incase the EMD in not found credited in said account as mentioned above . No cash transaction shall be accepted.

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For unsuccessful bidders only the amount which is credited into the account of DSIIDC shall be refunded. The bidders who deposit out station cheque, the additional amount of Rs.1000/- shall be deposited in addition to EMD amount. The bank particulars showing the name of Branch, A/C no. Name of agency shall be submitted in the shape of affidavit by every bidder for making refund of EMD amount to unsuccessful bidders. The financial bid shall be opened in respect of agencies who are otherwise found eligible as per scanned documents submitted by bidders in technical stage and further the EMD is credited in the aforesaid account within 3 working days. If any discrepancy or any short coming is found at late stage or L1 agency does not turn up for verification of originals and which renders tender of L1 agency as invalid , the 50% EMD amount shall be forfeited and the bidder shall be debarred for tendering for a period of 2 years in DSIIDC, Contractor is required to fulfill the provisions of PF (under EPF Scheme) and other labour laws as applicable time to time. Contractor should be registered with the Provident Fund Commissioner and should submit copy of the registration along with the technical bid. The bidders are required for verification of documents in the office of CPM after opening of the Technical bid in official working hours. upto 17.12.2011 at 5.00 PM The Contractor, whose tender is accepted, will be required to furnish performance guarantee of 5% (Five Percent) of the tendered amount within the period specified in Schedule F. This guarantee shall be in the form of cash (in case guarantee amount is less than Rs. 10,000/-) or Deposit at call receipt of any scheduled bank/Bankers cheque of any scheduled bank/Demand Draft of any scheduled bank/Pay order of any scheduled bank (in case guarantee amount is less than Rs. 1,00,000/-) or Government Securities or Fixed Deposit Receipts or Guarantee Bonds of any Scheduled Bank or the State Bank of India in accordance with the prescribed form. The description of the work is as follows

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Name of Work :- Construction of Low Cost Housing for Urban Poor / Slum Rehabilitation at Bawana III (Poothkhurd) Delhi. Comprising of 4560 houses in (G + 4) Phase II. (Site at Tikri Kalan, Delhi)
Tenderers are advised to inspect and examine the site and its surroundings and satisfy themselves before submitting their tenders as to the nature of the ground and sub-soil (So far as is practicable), the form and nature of the site, the means of access to the site, the accommodation they may requisite and in general shall themselves obtain all necessary information as to risks, contingencies and other circumstances which may influence or affect their tender. A tenderer shall be deemed to have full knowledge of the site whether he inspects it or not and no extra charges consequent on any misunderstanding or otherwise shall be allowed. The tenderer shall be responsible for arranging and maintaining at his own cost all materials, tools & plants, water, electricity, access facilities for workers and all other services required for executing the work unless otherwise specifically provided for in the contract documents. Submission of a tender by a tenderer implies that he has read this notice and all other contract documents and has made himself aware of the scope and specifications of the work to be done and of conditions and rates at which stores, tools and plant, etc. will be issued to him by the Government and local conditions and other factors having a bearing on the execution of the work.

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The competent authority on behalf of MD, DSIIDC does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any other tender, and reserves to himself the authority to reject any or all of the tenders received without assigning any reason. All tenders, in which any of the prescribed conditions is not fulfilled or any condition including that of conditional rebate is put forth by the tenderer, shall be summarily rejected.

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Canvassing whether directly or indirectly, in connection with tenders is strictly prohibited and the tenders submitted by the contractors who resort to canvassing will be liable to rejection. The competent authority on behalf of MD, DSIIDC reserves to himself the right of accepting the whole or any part of the tender and the tenderer shall be bound to perform the same at the rate quoted. The contractor shall not be permitted to tender for works in the DSIIDC, Circle (Head Quarter) (responsible for award and execution of contracts) in which his near relative is posted as Divisional Accountant or as an officer in any capacity between the grades of Project Director and Junior Engineer (both inclusive). He shall also intimate the names of persons who are working with him in any capacity or are subsequently employed by him and who are near relatives to any Gazetted officer in the Delhi state Industrial & Infrastructure Development Corporation. Any breach of this condition by the contractor would render him liable to be debarred from tendering in DSIIDC. If no than undertaking should be furnished. The contractor shall give a list of both Gazetted and non-gazetted DSIIDC employees related to him. If no DSIIDC employee related than undertaking should be furnished. No Engineer of gazetted rank or other gazetted officer employed in Engineering or Administrative duties in an Engineering Department of the DSIIDC is allowed to work as a contractor for a period of one year after his retirement from Government service, without the previous permission of the MD, DSIIDC in writing. This contract is liable to be cancelled if either the contractor or any of his employees is found at any time to be such a person who had not obtained the permission of the MD, DSIIDC as aforesaid before submission of the tender or engagement in the contractors service. If no than undertaking should be furnished. The tender for the works shall remain open for acceptance for a period of 90 days from the date of opening of tenders price bid. If any tenderer withdraws his tender before the said period or issue of letter of acceptance, whichever is earlier or makes any modifications in the terms and conditions of the tender which are not acceptable to the department, then the Government shall, without prejudice to any other right or remedy, be at liberty to forfeit 50% of the said earnest money as aforesaid. Further, the tenderer shall not be allowed to participate in the re-tendering process of the work.

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This Notice inviting tender shall form a part of the contract document. The successful tenderer / contractor, on acceptance of his tender by the Accepting Authority, shall, within 15 days from the stipulated date of start of the work, sign the contract consisting of: a) The notice inviting tender, all the documents including special conditions, specifications and drawings, if any, forming the tender as issued at the time of invitation of tender and acceptance thereof together with any correspondence leading thereto. b) Standard DSIIDC Form 7 & 12.

27. 28.

In case of any difference / ambiguity between English & Hindi versions, English version shall prevail. The tenderer must be registered under Delhi Value Added Tax 2004 and he shall submit a valid No Dues Certificate from concerned authority along with the tender or submit an affidavit that up-to-date returns have been filed and the agency has no dues towards Sales Tax/ VAT department. He shall also submit copy of latest return filed in the Sales Tax / VAT department. Engineer-in-Charge shall deduct TDS and DVAT or any other Tax as per prevailing Government instructions/orders from the total payment made to contractor in pursuance of this contract. This TDS shall also be deducted on advance payment to be adjusted in future bills and on the amount of cost escalation. The TDS certificate shall be issued by the Engineer-in-Charge to the contractor within 28 days from the end of the month in which tax has been deducted

29.

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30.

The department shall deduct LABOUR CESS @1% on the value of work done from each bill of the contractor as per prevailing Government instructions/orders. In the tender document, the word CPWD shall be read as DSIIDC wherever exists. The tenderer shall ensure to submit his offer only through E-tendering process. If any tenderer submit false information and / or documents, his EMD shall be forfeited and he will be debarred for future tendering in DSIIDC for a period of two years. For Composite Bids

31. 32. 33.

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34.1.1 The Executive Engineer in charge (Chief Project Manager) of the major component will call bids for the composite work. The cost of bid document and Earnest Money will be fixed with respect to the combined estimated cost put to tender for the composite bid. 34.1.2 The bid document will include following three components: Part A:-CPWD-6, CPWD-7 & 12 including schedule A to F for the major component of the work, Standard General Conditions of Contract for CPWD 2010 or latest as amended/modified up to date. Part B:-General / specific conditions, specifications and schedule of quantities and drawings applicable to major component of the work. Part C: Schedule A to F for minor component of the work. (SE/EE in charge of major component shall also be competent authority under clause 2 and clause 5 as mentioned in schedule A to F for major components), special conditions, specifications and schedule of quantities applicable to minor component(s) of the work. 34.1.3 The bidders must associate himself, with agencies of the appropriate class eligible to bid for each of the minor component individually. 34.1.4 The eligible bidders shall quote rates for all items of major component as well as for all items of minor components of work. 34.1.5 After acceptance of the bid by competent authority, the EE in charge (CPM) of major component of the work shall issue letter of award on behalf of the Managing Director, DSIIDC. After the work is awarded, the main contractor will have to enter into one agreement with EE in charge of major component and has also to sign two or more copies of agreement depending upon number of EEs in charge of minor components. One such signed set of agreement shall be handed over to EE in charge of minor component(s). EE of major component will operate part A and part C of the agreement. EE in charge of minor component(s) shall operate Part B of the agreement. 34.1.6 Entire work under the scope of composite bid including major and all minor components shall be executed under one agreement.

34.1.7 Security Deposit will be worked out separately for each component corresponding to the estimated cost of the respective component of works. The Earnest Money will become part of the security deposit of the major components of work. 34.1.8 The main contractor has to associate agency(s) for minor component(s) conforming to eligibility criteria as defined in the bid document and has to submit detail of such agency(s) to Engineer-in-charge of minor component(s) within prescribed time. Name of the agency(s) to be associated shall be approved by Engineer-in-charge of minor component(s). 34.1.9 In case the main contractor intends to change any of the above agency/agencies during the operation of the contract, he shall obtain prior approval of Engineer-in-charge of minor component. The new agency/agencies shall also have to satisfy the laid down eligibility criteria. In case Engineer-in-charge

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is not satisfied with the performance of any agency, he can direct the contractor to change the agency executing such items of work and this shall be binding on the contractor. 34.1.10 The main contractor has to enter into agreement with contractor(s) associated by him for execution of minor component(s). Copy of such agreement shall be submitted to EE in charge of each minor component as well as to EE in charge of major component. In case of change of associate contractor, the main contractor has to enter into agreement with the new contractor associated by him. 34.1.11 Running payment for the major component shall be made by EE of major discipline to the main contractor. Running payment for minor components shall be made by the Engineer-in-charge of the discipline of minor component directly to the main contractor. 34.1.12 Final bill of whole work shall be finalized and paid by the EE of major component. Engineer(s) in charge of minor component(s) will prepare and pass the final bill for their component of work and pass on the same to the EE of major component for including in the final bill for composite contract. 35 All information called for in the enclosed forms should be furnished against the relevant columns in the forms, if for any reasons, information is furnished on a separate sheet, this fact should be mentioned against the relevant column. Even if no information is to be provided in a column, a nil or no such case entry should be made in that column. If any particulars/query is not applicable in case of the bidders, it should be stated as not applicable. The bidders are cautioned that not giving complete information called for in the application forms or not giving it in clear terms or making any change in the prescribed forms or deliberately suppressing the information may result in the bid being summarily disqualified. Bids made by telegram or telex and those received late will not be entertained. Method of application: If the bidder is an individual, the application shall be signed by him above his full type written name and current address. If the bidder is a proprietary firm, the application shall be signed by the proprietor above his full typewritten name and the full name of his firm with its current address.

36. 36.1

36.2

36.3

If the bidder is a firm in partnership, the application shall be signed by all the partners of the firm above their full typewritten names and current addresses, or, alternatively, by a partner holding power of attorney for the firm. In the later case a certified copy of the power of attorney should accompany the application. In both cases a certified copy of the partnership deed and current address of all the partners of the firm should accompany the application. If the bidder is a limited company or a corporation, the application shall be signed by a duly authorized person holding power of attorney for signing the application accompanied by a copy of the power of attorney. The bidder should also furnish a copy of the Memorandum of Articles of Association duly attested by a Public Notary.

36.4

CPM/(CD)- XI Engineer-in-charge

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Form 7 - 12 FORM A Financial Information Financial Analysis - Details to be furnished duly supported by figures in Balance sheet / Profit and loss Account for the last seven years duly certified by the Chartered Accountant as submitted by the tenderer to the Income - Tax Department (Copies to be attached) Turnover in Last Seven Financial Years Turn over in Rs. Crores (T) 20042005 20052006 20062007 20072008 20082009 20092010 20102011 Average for last three years

T1 Turn over in Rs. Crores

T2

T3

T4

T5

T6

T7

= (T5+T6+T7)/3

Profit/Loss

Financial Position w.r.t. 1.2.3 Value of A = Max of T1 to T7 Bid Capacity Confirmation Value of A = where N= 1.5

Value of B = (Refer Form C) Capacity (Rs. In Crores) = (A x N x 2 - B)

II III a)

Financial arrangements for carrying out the proposed work The following certificates are enclosed: Solvency Certificate from Bankers of Tenderer. (Banker's certificate in the specified format to be appended in Form "A1").

b)

Copy of valid VAT Registration and copy of latest VAT returns filed with the VAT Deptt. along with our certificate that these returns have been filed with the VAT Deptt. is enclosed.

Signature of Chartered Accountant with seal

(Signature of Tenderer)

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Form of Solvency Certificate from a Scheduled Bank (A 1)

This is to certify that to the best of our knowledge and information Ms/Shri .. having marginally noted address, a customer of our bank are/is respectable and can be treated as good for any engagement up to a limit of Rs (Rupees .. .)

This certificate is issued without any guarantee or responsibility on the Bank or any of the officers.

(Signature) For the bank with seal

Note:

In case of partnership firm, certificate to include names of all partners as recorded with the Bank.

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FORM B DETAILS OF ALL SIMILAR WORKS COMPLETED DURING THE LAST SEVEN YEARS ENDING LAST DAY OF THE MONTH PREVIOUS TO ONE IN WHICH TENDERS ARE INVITED Sl No Description for each work completed

20042005

20052006

20062007

20072008

20082009

20092010

20102011

1.

Name of work/project and location

2.

Owner or organization

sponsoring

3.

Cost of work (Completion cost)

in

Rs.

4.

Date of commencement as per agreement

5.

Stipulated date of completion

6.

Actual date of completion

7.

Litigation/Arbitration pending/in progress details**

with

Name and address/telephone of officer to whom reference may be made.

Remarks

** Indicate gross amount claimed and amount awarded by the Arbitrator.

Signature of Tenderer (S)

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FROM C Works / Projects including electrical works under execution or awarded upto October 2011

Sl No.

Name of work / project and location

Owner or sponsoring organization

Cost of work in crores

Date of commencement as per contract

Stipulated date of completion

Upto date Percentage progress of work

Slow progress, if any & reasons thereof

Name and address / Telephone number of officer to whom reference may be made

Remarks (Indicate whether any show cause notice issued or arbitration initiated during the progress of work).

10

1.

Certified that the above list of works is complete and no work has been left out and that the information given is correct to my knowledge & belief.

Signature of Tenderer (s)

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FORM D Performance report of works referred to in form B & C 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Name of work / Project & Location Agreement No. Estimated Cost Tendered Cost Date of Start Date of Completion i) Stipulated Date of Completion ii) Actual Date of Completion 7. Amount of compensation levied for delayed completion, if any. 8. 9. 10. i) ii) iii) iv) v) * Levy of compensation not decided. Amount of reduced rates items, if any Performance Report Quality work Financial soundness Technical proficiency Resourcefulness General Behaviour Very Good/Good/Fair/Poor Very Good/Good/Fair/Poor Very Good/Good/Fair/Poor Very Good/Good/Fair/Poor Very Good/Good/Fair/Poor

Date: Executive Engineer or Equivalent

*In case levy of compensation has not been decided yet, the same should be mentioned as levy of compensation not decided yet.

Signature of the Tenderer (s)

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FORM E Structure and organization Sl No 1 2 3 Description Name and address of the Tenderer Telephone No. / Telex No. / Fax No. Legal Status [Attach copies of original document defining the legal Status] The Tenderer is (a) An Individual (b) A proprietary firm (c) A Firm in Partnership (d) A Limited Company or Corporation 4 Particulars of registration with various Government Bodies (Attach Attested Photo Copy) (i) (ii) (iii) 5 6 7 Names and Title of Directors and Officers with designation to be concerned with this work Designation of individuals authorized to act for the organization Was the applicant ever required to suspend construction for a period of more than six months continuously after he commenced the construction? If so, give the name of the project and reasons thereof Has the applicant or his constituent partner ever abandoned the work awarded to him incomplete? (If so, give name of the project and reasons for abandoning the work). Was the applicant or his constituent partner ever debarred/ black listed for tendering in any organization at any time? If so. Give details. Was the applicant or any constituent partner in case of partnership firm, ever been convicted by a court of law? If so. Give details. In which field of civil engineering the applicant has got specialization and interest? Any other information considered necessary but not included above. Registration Number

10

11

12

Signature of Tenderer (s)

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FORM "E-1"

Details of Technical and Administrative personnel to be employed for the work

Sl. No

Designation

Total number

Number Available for this work

Name

Qualification

Professional and details of work carried out

How these would be involved in this work 8

Remarks

Project Manager

Material / Planning Engineer (s)

Quality Control Engineer(s)

Site Engineer(s)

Others

The tenderer shall list out the details of Project Manager, Material/Planning Engineer, Quality Control and Site Engineers etc. having experience in Building & Development & Electrical works, along with their qualifications (Graduate Engineer/Diploma holder) proposed to be deployed for the project.

Signature of Tenderer(s)

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FORM "F" Details of construction plant & equipment likely to be used in carrying out the work

S. N

Name of equipment

Nos.

Capacity or type

Age

Condition

Ownership Status

Current location

Remarks

Presently Owned
1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Hire/Leased

To be purchased
9 10

Tower Cranes

Vibratory Tables

Hopper mixers with weight batchers

Dumpers/truks/ tipper/transit mixers

Road Rollers 8-10 ton

Vibratory Roller 8 10 ton

Tandem Roller 6 8 ton

Steel shuttering

Moulds for precast elements

10

Plate vibrators

11

Earth Compactors

12

(i) Generator 100 KVA &

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above (Ii) Generator 50 KVA

13

Material handling equipments

14

Flyash Brick Plant of sufficient capacity

15

Computrised Concrete batching plant for R.M.C 30 cum per hour

16

Excavators

Total

Signature of the Tenderer (s)

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FORM G AFFIDAVIT NAME & ADDRESS OF TENDERER : ----------------

I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that all the statements made in the required attachments are true and correct. The undersigned hereby authorize (s) and requests any bank, person, firm or corporation to furnish pertinent information deemed necessary and requested by the DSIIDC, Delhi to verify this statement or regarding my (our) competence and general reputation. The undersigned understands and agrees that further Qualifying information may be requested and agrees to furnish any such information at the request of the DSIIDC, Delhi.

Signature of Authorized Signatory With name, designation and date

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D.S.I.I.D.C. 7 & 12

DELHI STATE INDUSTRIAL & INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LTD.

STATE :

DELHI

CIRCLE :

Housing

BRANCH :

WORKS

DIVISION :

C.P.M. (CD-XI)

ZONE :

Housing

(A) Tender for the work:

(i)

Construction of Low Cost Housing for Urban Poor / Slum Rehabilitation at Bawana III (Poothkhurd) Delhi. Comprising of 4560 houses in (G+4) Phase II.( Site at Tikri Kalan,Delhi).

(i)

To be submitted by (e tendering) upto 3.00 P.M. on

14.12.2011

(ii)

E -Tenders shall be opened in presence of tenderers who may wish to be present at 3.30 P.M. on 14.12.2011 in the office of CPM (CD-XI), DSIIDC, Technical Centre Building, Wazirpur Indi. Area, Wazirpur, Delhi - 110052

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TENDER / FORWARDING LETTER

I/We have read and examined the notice inviting tender, schedule of quantities specifications applicable, Drawings & Designs, General Rules and Direction, Conditions of contract, clauses of contract, Special conditions, Schedule for Building and Infrastructure works and other documents and Rules referred to in the conditions of contract and all other contents in the tender document for the work. I/We hereby tender for the execution of the work specified by the MD DSIIDC within the time specified in Schedule `F`, viz, schedule of quantities and in accordance in all respects with the specifications, designs, drawings and instructions in writing referred to in Rule-1 of General Rules and Directions and in clause-11 of the conditions of contract form of DSIIDC (Form-7 & 12) and with such materials as are provided for, by and in respects in accordance with, such conditions so far as applicable.

We agree to keep the tender open for 90 (ninety) days from the date of opening of financial bid thereof and not to make any modifications in its terms and conditions.

A sum of Rs._____________ has been deposited through online payment/Bank guarantee of a scheduled bank guaranteed by the Reserve Bank of India/demand draft of scheduled bank as Earnest Money. If I/We fails to furnish the prescribed performance guarantee within prescribed period, I/We agree that the said MD DSIIDC, or his successors in office shall without prejudice to any right of remedy, be at liberty to forfeit the said earnest money absolutely. Further, if I/We fail to commence the work as specified, I/We agree that MD DSIIDC, or his successors in office shall without prejudice to any right or remedy available in law, be at liberty to forfeit the said earnest money and performance guarantee otherwise the said earnest money shall be retained by him towards security deposit of the tender form.

I/We hereby declare that I/We shall treat the tender documents drawings and other records connected with the work as secret/confidential documents and shall not communicate information/derived there from to any person other than a person to whom I/We am/ are authorized to communicate the same or use the information in any manner prejudicial to the safety of the State. I hereby accept all the terms and conditions of the tender.

Dated

Signature of Contractor Postal Address

Witness: Address: Occupation:

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ACCEPTANCE LETTER

The above tender (as modified by you as mentioned in the letters mentioned hereunder) is accepted by me for and on behalf of the M.D., DSIIDC for a sum of Rs.______________ (Rupees______________________________________________)

The letters referred to below shall form part of this contract Agreement:-

i)

ii)

iii)

For & on behalf of the M.D., DSIIDC

Signature Dated Designation

....

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PROFORMA OF SCHEDULES SCHEDULE `A` BUILDING WORKS:Part-A Lump sum price (For Building work, Internal Sanitary & Water Supply Works, all complete) Part-B Lump Sum price (For Internal Electrification) DEVELOPMENT WORKS:-

i) PART- C : On percentage rate basis for infrastructures works like sewerage, S.W. drains, roads and water supply etc all complete.

SCHEDULE `B` Schedule of materials to be issued to the contractor:- Not applicable As All Materials to be arranged by the contractor SCHEDULE `C` Tools and plants to be hired to the contractor S. No. Description Hire charges per day 1 2 3 NIL All Tools & Plants are to be arranged by the Contractor.

Place of Issue 4

SCHEDULE `D` Extra schedule for specific requirements/documents for the work, if any --------. Not Applicable SCHEDULE `E` Schedule of component of Cement, Steel, and other materials Labour etc. for price escalation. Not Applicable

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REFERENCE TO GENERAL CONDITION OF CONTRACT (DSIIDC FORM-7& 12)

Name of work:

Construction of Low Cost Housing for Urban Poor / Slum Rehabilitation at Bawana III (Poothkhurd) Delhi. Comprising of 4560 houses in (G + 4) Phase II (Site at Tikri Kalan, Delhi)

Estimated cost of work:Rs. 1,24,07,49,813/- (Building work and Plumbing + Internal Electrical + Infrastructure Development)

Earnest Money:

Rs. 1,34,07,500/-

Performance Guarantee Security Deposit

5% of the tendered value 5% of tendered value

SCHEDULE `F` GENERAL RULES & DIRECTIONS: Officer Inviting Tender Definitions: Engineer-in-charge Accepting Authority Percentage on cost of materials and labour to cover all overhead and profits. Standard Schedule of Rates 15% DSR 2007 reprint 2010 with up to date correction slips up to the date of receipt of tender. CPM (CD-XI) WORKS ADVISORY BOARD, DSIIDC. CPM (CD-XI)

Department Standard CPWD/DSIIDC contract Form

D.S.I.I.D.C. DSIIDC FORM 7 & 12 with upto date (date of issue of NIT) correction slip issued by DG(W) CPWD.

CLAUSE-1 i) Time allowed for submission of Performance Guarantee from the date of issue of letter of award of work.

Ten days

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ii) Maximum allowable extension beyond the period provided in (i) above

Five days

CLAUSE-2 Authority for fixing compensation under clause 2. CLAUSE- 2A There is a provision of incentive for early Completion as per clause 2A of clauses of contract as contained in DSIIDC-7 contract Form, forming part of the agreement. N.A.

Sr. Project Director/SE (DSIIDC)

DSIIDC/CPWD Form -7 & 12 as modified and corrected upto date corrections. DSR 2007 (Reprint 2010 with upto date corrections for civil and DSR 2007for Electrical with upto date corrections)

Standard Schedule of Rate :-

CLAUSE-5 Time allowed for execution of work Authority to give fair and reasonable Extension of time for completion of work. 18 months

Sr. Project Director/SE (DSIIDC)

CLAUSE 6

(A) Applicable

All running and final bills for payment shall be submitted by the Contractor duly supported with the detailed measurements / levels with relevant supporting documents to be duly entered in the Measurement Books / Level Books by the contractors as per CPWD guidelines / pattern to the entire satisfaction of the Engineer-in-charge

TABLE OF MILE STONE(S) S.No. Financial Progress Time allowed date of start)
th

(from

Amount to be withheld in case of non-achievement of mile stone

1 2. 3.

1/8 (of the whole work) 3/8th (of the whole work) 3/4Th (of the whole work)

th

1/4 (of the whole work)

In the event of not achieving the necessary progress as assessed from (of the whole work) the running payment. 1% of the tendered value of work 3/4th (of the whole will be withheld for failure work) to achieve each mile stone. Full

4.

Full

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CLAUSE 7 CLAUSE 10B Mobilisation Advance

Rs. 8 Crores or mutually agreed upon. Applicable with prior approval of CMD or Functional Director. Applicable Applicable

CLAUSE 10C CLAUSE 10CA

Material covered under this clause

Nearest material other than cement reinforcement bars & structural steel for which all India wholesale price index is to be forwarded. Cement Steel Reinforcement

Base price of all the material covered under clause 10CA

Cement Steel Reinforcement (i)Primary Manufacturer (ii)Secondary Manufacturer Structural Steel Bitumen

5,140/- PMT

44,720/- PMT

41,720/- PMT Structural Steel Bitumen 44,532/- PMT 36,277/- PMT

Component of Cement, Steel, Labour etc. to exercise 10C and 10CA has been taken on the basis of basic rates of DSR 2007 (updated 2010).
Components of Cement (Bldg) (Infra) Steel (Bldg) (Infra) Bitumen (Infra) Civil Phase-II 12.78% 10.81% 22.09% 7.97 1.75% Electrical Infra 25.15% Labour

24.06% 23.37%

CLAUSE 10CC CLAUSE-11 Specifications to be followed:-

Not Applicable

Particular specifications for cost effective technologies for building works envisaged in this documents & CPWD specifications 2009 volume-1 to 2 with upto date correction slips till the date of receipt of tender.

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CLAUSE-12 Deviation/variation, extent and pricing. 1. For Construction of Houses:(Civil & Electrical works)

(I) Number of Houses

Deviation in respect of Dwelling units can be 30% and the contractor shall have to execute the work on the agreements rates only.

(ii)

Any change in the quantity of any item beyond the drawings & specifications issued shall be treated as deviation in the quantity and its amount shall be added / subtracted from the lump sum quoted rates @ DSR 2007 rates percentage rates at which the work shall be awarded for building part. Any item executed beyond drawings and specification shall be treated as extra item and rate derived as per Clause 12.2

(iii)

2. For Infrastructure development works:Deviation in omission, alterations, addition to / or substitution from the Original specifications, drawings & instructions Foundations Super Structure

100% 30%

CLAUSE-16 Competent Authority for deciding Reduced rates CLAUSE 25 Sr. Project Director/SE (DSIIDC) Constitution of Dispute Redressal Committee (DRC) Chairmen Member : 1. 2. Director Works. Project Director (Plg.) Project Director-I (Unauthorized Colony)

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PROVISION UNDER CLAUSE 36(i) REQUIREMENT OF MINIMUM TECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) AND RECOVERY RATE

Minimum

of

Representative

Experience

Discipline

Number

S.No Minimum Qualification Technical

Designation (Principal, Technical/ Technical representative)

Rate at which recovery shall be made from the contractor in the event of not fulfilling provision of clause 36(i).

Max Marks for Evaluati on

Figures 1. Degree Holder Civil Project Manager 15 years 1 No. Rs. 50,000/- per month Rs. 40,000/- per month

Words Rs. Fifty Thousand PM 1 Marks

2.

*Degree Holder

Civil

Quality Control & Site Engineer

10 years

5 Nos.

Rs. Fourty Thousand PM

5 Marks

3.

*Degree Holder

Civil

Graduate Engineer Quantity Surveyor/Surveyor

Nil

Rs. 30,000/- per month 2 Nos.

Rs. Thirty Thousand PM

1.5 Marks

OR 5 Years Diploma Holder 4. *Degree Holder Civil Elect. Quantity Surveyor/Surveyor

2.5 Marks For requirement of Electrical Engineering Staff refer schedule F for electrical work.

OR

Diploma Holder

Elect.

* Assistant Engineers retired from Government services that are holding Diploma will be treated at par with Graduate Engineers.

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CLAUSE-42

i)

Schedules/statement for determining theoretical quantity of cement & bitumen.

DSR - 2007 (reprint 2010) with Correction slip issued upto the date of tendering

ii)

Variations permissible on theoretical quantities

(a)

Cement

2% plus/minus.

(b)

Bitumen

2.5% plus only & nil on minus side.

(c)

Steel reinforcement for each diameter, 2% plus/minus.

(d)

All other materials

Nil

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RECOVERY IN CASE OF VARIATION BEYOND LIMITS

In case the actual consumption of below mentioned materials is less than the permissible variation limit then panel rate recoveries at the rates given below or Market rate whichever is higher shall be made as follows :-

1. 2. 3. 3.

Cement Steel Reinforcement Structural sections Bitumen (grade 80/100)

Rs. 5,654/- (Rs. Five Thousand Six Hundred Fifty Four only) Per MT Rs 49,192/-(Rs. Forty Nine Thousand One Hundred Ninety Two only) Per MT Rs. 48,985/- (Rs. Forty Eight Thousand Nine Hundred Eighty Five only) Per MT Rs. 39,905/- (Rs. Thirty Nine Thousand Nine Hundred Five Only) Per MT No deviation on lower side permitted at all.

Signature of the Tenderer (s)

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SITE INFORMATION 1.0 GENERAL These additional specifications shall be applicable to the Construction of Building works as well as for electrical works and Infrastructure Development Works. These specifications shall be read in conjunction with other parts of the Tender Documents including but not limited to Conditions of the Contract, Clauses of Contract. General Specifications and Special Conditions, Bill of Quantities and Drawings.

SITE INFORMATION The site information given hereunder and provided elsewhere in these documents is given in good faith by DSIIDC but the contractor shall satisfy himself regarding all aspects of site conditions and no claim will be entertained on the plea that the information supplied by DSIIDC is erroneous or insufficient.

GENERAL CLIMATIC CONDITIONS a) The variation in daily temperature in this region is as under: i) ii) During summer months, from about 24 C minimum t o 46 C During winter months, from about 3 minimum to 20C maximum. C

b) The average annual rainfall in the area is of the order of 620 mm, a good portion of which is concentrated during the months of July to September each year. c) The range of relative humidity varies from a minimum of 60% to a maximum of 90%. d) Seismic Zone The works are located in Seismic Zone IV as defined in National Building Code.

GEOTECHNICAL DATA:a) The main road level and Natural Ground Level (NGL) have been marked on enclosed drawing. The main road level has been taken as bench mark (i.e. + 0). b) The plinth level of Building shall be + 750 mm from main road level. c) The average NGL is about () 350 mm, from the road level (+ 0). Formation level is (+) 300mm. The schedule of quantities mentioned as guidelines only are based on the averages of existing NGLs. d) The contractor shall get the soil investigation done for ensuring the correctness at his own cost. The above are general information of project site for information of the prospective tenderers. However, the contractors should ensure the correctness of the statement. Nothing extra shall be paid on account of any discrepancy pointed out by the contractors at later stage during the execution. Min. Sixty Five bores of fifteen meter depth is to be done for ensuring safe bearing capacity of soil. e) The structure has been designed for net safe bearing capacity of 10.00 T/M2 at 1.5 mtr. depth from NGL.

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SPECIAL CONDITIONS All works included anywhere in the Tender Documents will be carried out by the Contractor. The scope of work under this contract will include, but will not be limited to the following:

1.

Complete layout including setting up Benchmarks, taking and fixing levels for all works required to be executed under the project. Setting a fully equipped laboratory for quality control at site to carry out all the required field tests. List of equipment of laboratory are enclosed as per Annexure D page. 59. A list of the outside approved material testing laboratories is enclosed at page no. 53 testing shall be done as per clause no. 10A of GCC. All testing charges shall be born by the contractor. Department will not pay any amount on account of testing. Setting up of separate site office and conference room for DSIIDC. The agency shall have to construct site office consisting of four rooms & one toilet having total area not less than 100 sqm for DSIIDC staff. The location plan & specification for site office shall be approved from Engineer In-Charge in addition a conference room shall also be constructed for a sitting capacity of 30 persons. Noting extra shall be paid on his account. The maintenance of site office & conference hall shall be responsibility of the agency. The agency will have to provide the following furniture (new) for use of DSIIDC staff at site office:For CPM Office : facility. Executive Chair 01 No. Executive Table 2.50x1.20 m 01 No. Visitors Chair 6 Nos. Big steel Almirah 01 no. Computer with printer, internet facility, Colour monitor with laser printer, Scanner and fax

2.

3.

For Sr. P.M. office & J.E.s office : Note :Executive Chair Visitor chair Tables Steel Almirah Big Steel Almirah SmallSteel rack five tier Steel Bench 04 Nos. 12 Nos. 04 Nos. 04 Nos. 04 Nos. 04 Nos. 01 No.

In summer season AC of 1.5 tonne capacity shall be provided in running condition in each room.

4.

Taking all safety measures to safe guard (for safety) against any accident for contractors employees, labour, general Public and supervisory staff of by providing all necessary equipments, helmets etc. at work site. The safety manual of DSIIDC and circulars issued time to time in this regard shall also have to be followed for execution of the works. The Contractor shall take all precautions by exhibiting necessary caution boards, red flags, red lights, and barriers to avoid any accident during execution of work. The Contractor shall be responsible for all damages and accidents due to negligence on his part. The contractor shall be fully responsible for barricading of the trenches, putting of sign boards with fluorescent paint lettering for day and red fluorescent flickering lights and caution boards and red lamp for the night and for employing chowkidar as well as for taking any other precautions as per traffic police authority for safety of the public and workman. If any penalty for violating the rules is

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imposed by any department/authority, the contractor shall have to bear this at his cost. The agency will carry out regular maintenance checks of all electrical and mechanical equipment every month. The agency shall deploy skilled persons having valid license for operating the machine.

5. For this Site the Contractor shall quote lump sum rates for building works for each dwelling units. For development works the percentage rates shall be quoted. 6. Whenever any reference to any Indian standard specifications occurs in the document relating to this contract the same shall be inclusive of all the amendments issued there to or revisions thereof, if, any up to the date of receipt of tenders. 7. The contractor shall carry out performance tests as per standard specifications before the work is finally accepted and nothing extra whatsoever shall be payable to the Contactor for the tests. 8. The Contractor shall be responsible to arrange at his own cost all necessary T&P required for the execution of work, measurement and quality control at site. 9. The Contractor shall be deemed to have fully acquainted himself with the nature and extent of the work and working conditions at site before submitting the tender. The work shall be executed as per programme in the form of CPM-PERT-BAR Net Work Chart to be submitted by Contractor & approved by Engineer-in-charge. If the materials, drawings, designs, etc. are not available due to any conditions the programme of Contractors shall be modified accordingly and no compensation / damages shall be payable. Progress Monitoring: - Contractor shall submit monthly progress report indicating the financial as well as physical progress of the work till the works are completed. The work will be executed as per computer based PERT chart, to be submitted by contractor duly signed along with tenders. The contractor will be responsible for completion of job as per computer based PERT chart in line with the mile stones mentioned in the tender document 10. No payment will be made to the Contractor for damages caused by rains or other natural calamities or riots during execution of the work and no claims on this account will be entertained. 11. The rates of all items or lump sum rates of work shall, unless clearly specified otherwise, include cost of all labour, material, tools, plants and other inputs involved in the execution of the items. The contractor shall be responsible for executing all the items required for completing the houses in all respect to make dwelling units habitable and ready for occupation. The quantities mentioned in the tender under the head of Building work are indicative only and the rates are to be quoted per dwelling unit on Lump sum basis. All the quantities mentioned for external development works in the schedule of quantities are approximate and can deviate as per conditions of contract. The lump sum price quoted by the tenderer shall also include for any minor details of works and/ or constructional details which are obviously and fairly intended and which may not have been specifically referred to in the tender document and are essential for the execution and completion of the work in an workman like manner and sound construction. 12. The Contractor shall make all efforts to mechanize the construction work to the maximum possible extent by using the latest T&P / machinery and equipment. 13. The time of completion shall be the essence of the contract and will be strictly adhered to by the Contractor. He shall provide a computer based PERT/CPM/BAR chart showing all the activities and events for timely completion of the project including Human Resource Management & Material Management etc. 14. The Contractor shall provide at his own cost all the instruments including surveying instruments etc. required for the purpose of measuring and checking at the site of work. 15. The various items of the work shall be taken up simultaneously wherever possible to speed up the work. Nothing extra shall be paid on this account.

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16. The Contractor shall make arrangement for sufficient quantity of all the materials required for construction work conforming to required / related specifications for which the prior approval of the source from the Engineer-in-charge is required. 17. The contractor will coordinate and cooperate with other Contractors working in the area. 18. It will be duty of the Contractor to bring to the notice of the Engineer-in-charge about discrepancies/variations in the drawings given to him and actual site conditions. The Contractor will incorporate such modifications in the drawings as suggested by the Engineer-in-charge and submit the same for approval of the Engineer-in-charge. The work will be carried out based on such revised approved drawings. The revised approved drawings will be deemed to be part of the Contract and nothing extra shall be paid on this account. 19. The Engineer-in-Charge will have the liberty to change location, size and other parameters if so considered necessary as per site conditions or based on technical considerations. Any such additions, deletions or substitution by the Engineer-in-charge communicated to the Contractor will form part of contract. 20. The Contractor shall be responsible for making all layouts, and taking levels. The levels will have to be got authenticated from Engineer-in-charge or his authorized representative. All instruments and manpower required for accurate layout of works and leveling shall be arranged by the Contractor at his own cost at site. Execution of works initially and in subsequent layers shall start only after the layout and levels taken by the Contractor are approved by the Engineer-in-charge. 21. The contractor shall arrange water for construction works (water shall be fit for construction use) and also drinking water for labours employed by him at his own cost. Also electricity required for execution of work shall be arranged by the contractor at his own cost. The contractor has to produce the test certificate for the suitability of water for above uses. 22. I) The contractor can establish / setup flyash bricks manufacturing plant / precast yard at site or in the near vicinity as per availability of site provided by the Deptt. free of cost. The site shall be vacated by the contractor and left neat & clean after completion of work. II) To achieve the desired strength & shape of flyash bricks, the contractor will have to mix minimum cement @ 5% in its composition. 23. The Contractor shall have to arrange as many number of moulds, pallets, vibrating tables, cranes sprinklers and other necessary plant and equipment for the precast elements so as to ensure that precast elements are ready to erect and place in position as per time schedule in order to complete the project in prescribed time limit. 24. The casting yard/ fly ash bricks plant / RMC plant set up at the land allotted by DSIIDC shall exclusively used for this project only. Any spare capacity of these plants cannot be used to produce the required items for any other sites. 25. Condition for RCC and design mix work:25.1(a) The Contractor can install his own batch mix plant OR arrange Ready Mix Concrete (RMC) from the approved manufactures approved by Engineer-in-charge as per the requirement of concrete per day for precasting and other RCC works as per clause 25.2.

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The cement concrete mix design shall be got done by the contractor through approved organization / testing labs. The necessary charges of material, transportation and fees of design mix shall be borne by the contractor. The maximum water cement ratio and minimum cement content of various Grade concrete mix shall be as under

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Minimum Cement Content (in Kg.) Minimum cement contents shall be 380 Kg./ Cum. The workability of concrete shall be as per specification in para 7.0 of IS 456-2000 for all graded of concrete depending on the placing conditions / members. (d) Approved plasticizers/Super plasticizers / Admixtures confirming to IS 9103 can be used for improving workability and their performance and shall be monitored as per clause 5.5 of IS 456-2000 and clause 4.1.2 of CPWD Specifications. No extra payment shall be paid for using plasticizers. Fully computerized batching plant shall be installed by the contractor at site for preparation of design mix concrete. Concrete mix shall not be handled twice at the site of work. Either concrete shall be pumped or sent through chute. For placement of concrete at various levels, Tower Crane of appropriate size capacity or concrete pump shall necessarily be deployed by the contractor. However, mechanical hoist can be used by the contractor for other material. Nothing extra shall be payable to contractor if cement used in design mix is more than 380Kg/cum. Design mix concrete shall be used in the work for all structural members. The design mix concrete shall be as per revised CPWD Specification 2009. RMC (CONTRACTOR AT HIS DISCRETION MAY USE RMC) IN CASE HE CHOOSES RMC FOLLOWING CONDITIONS WILL APPLY :(i) Ready mix concrete as per approved design mix approved from the agencies marked at 25.2(iii) shall be arranged by the contractor from ACC, Unitech, Birla, Vikram and L&T plant or as approved by Director (Works). RMC producing plant should be within 50km distance from the work site and no extra payment will be made on A/c of lead. For procurement of ready mix concrete from RMC Plants, the contractor shall, within 15 days of award of the work, submit a list of at least three RMC Plant Companies of repute along with details of such plants, including details of transit mixer & pumps etc. to be deployed indicating name of owner / company, its location, capacity, technical establishment, past experience and text of MOU proposed to be entered between purchaser (the contractor) and supplier (RMC Plants) to the Engineer-in-charge who shall give approval in writing (subject of drawl of MOU). The contractor shall draw the MOU with approved RMC Plant Owner / Company and submit to Engineer-in-charge within a week of such approval. The contractor will not be allowed to purchase ready mixed concrete without completion of above stated formalities for use in this project. The concrete mix design with or without admixture will be carried out by the contractor through one of the following laboratory/test house and no payment will be made to the contractor on A/c of fee to be paid to the agencies. a) b) c) d) (iv) IIT Delhi National Council of Cement and Building Materials Ballabhgarh. CRRI Delhi Delhi Technological University, Delhi

Grade of Concrete Mix. M-25

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The Engineer-in-charge will reserve right to inspect any such stage, and reject the concrete if he is not satisfied about quality of product. The contractor should therefore, draw MOU / Agreement with RMC Owner / Company very carefully keeping all terms and conditions / specifications forming a part of this tender document. All required relevant records of RMC shall be made available to the Engineer-in-charge or his authorised representative. Engineer-in-charge shall, as required, specify guidelines and additional procedure for quality control and other parameters in respect of material and production and transportation of concrete mix, which shall be binding on the contractor and the RMC Plant. 43 grade OPC (Conforming to IS-8112) of brand / make / source as approved by Engineer-incharge shall only be used for production of concrete.

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The contractor will be responsible for obtaining "Contractor All Risk Policy" towards entire cost of the work and will obtain workmen compensation policy at his own cost. The policy should cover entire tenure of contract inclusive of extended period, if any. (a) The work is being executed as part of GOI scheme of BSUP under JNNURM. As mentioned in the scheme the work shall be inspected by (i) (ii) TPIM agency appointed by GNCTD. TPIM agency appointed by GOI.

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(b) The work will also be periodically inspected by M/s Shri Ram Institute or any other TPIM agency appointed by DSIIDC to carry out the work of inspection in its behalf. 28. The work may be inspected by QMS Division of DSIIDC besides Central Vigilance Commission. Any deductions/compensation proposed by TPIM/TPQC/CVC/QMS or any agency approved by DSIIDC in regard to defective work or work not confirming to specification, loss of time, amount shall be deducted from their bills or by sale of their properties at site. The department will be responsible only to the contractor and his authorized representative and none else, with whom Contractor may be in liaison or associated in any manner. Any excavated material of the site shall not be disposed off prior to the written permission of the Engineer-in-Charge. The material should be disposed at the place authorized by Engineer-in-Charge. No extra shall be payable on this account. Running Account Bill. Generally the payment will be made only when the gross amount of work done since previous bill is more than Rs. 8 Crores. However, in special case the Engineer-in-charge can release the payment for the value of the work done since previous bill is less than Rs. 8 Crores. 32.

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Payment This Housing Project under JNNURM Scheme is funded by Government of India & Delhi State. There may be delay in making regular payment and therefore contractor has to make his own arrangements for planning the funds flow through its own resources during execution of the work. Corporation will make all efforts to release the payments as per Clause 7 of G.C.C. However, claim of interest shall not be entertained for delay in payment.

33.

The contractor shall also make necessary arrangements at his own cost diesel generator sets required for the work, so that the same can be used by him during failure/non-availability of electricity. Necessary permission etc. if required shall be taken by him form the concerned authorities. The contractor shall assist for connections of vertical stacks of water pipe lines laid by him with the water pipe lines laid in external areas of blocks. Nothing extra shall be paid on this account.

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The contractor shall construct the labour hutments in a systematic way. Complete plan shall be submitted by him showing the details like disposal of solid waste, sewerage and water supply facilities. The hutments shall be removed immediately after the completion of work. There should be no encroachments on the berms and carriage way of the roads. No T&P / materials shall be stacked on the adjoining roads. The contractor, at his own cost, shall cordon off the site of work from adjoining areas so as to avoid spreading/spillage of the construction material/dust/dirt in the adjoining area. No obstruction shall be caused to the pedestrian/vehicular traffic, during the execution of work. All arrangement for required power, electricity & water (i/c potable) is to be done by contractor. The payment for electric connection and consumption is to be borne by the contractor. 1% of the amount of Running & final bills of the contractor shall be deducted from each bill on account of Labour Welfare Cess to be deposited with the Govt. as per Building & other Construction Workers Welfare Cess Act-1996 and to be got registered with labour department of Delhi Government. Rejected pre-cast components shall be dismantled and in no case it shall be used in construction. In the Building Works, for internal filling under plinth with flyash (pondash) shall be allowed where the filling is more than 600mm. Wherever flyash (Pondash) is used for filling, the top layer of 600mm shall be earth fill. No extra cost difference shall be paid for filling with flyash (Pondash) in lieu of earth. (a) The flyash bricks shall be as per IS: 12894:2002 (Pulverized fuel ash lime bricks specifications with additional cement @ 5% shall be used shall making these flyash bricks. The site is although a barren land, with some vegetation for which no extra payment shall be made for any clearance of vegetation/wild growth. No trees shall be uprooted without the permission of the engineer-in-charge. Although the location of blocks have been shown in the layout plan. There may be readjustment of the layout of blocks due to site conditions or otherwise. No claim for any such alteration shall be allowed. During the detailed layout, there may be some changes in location/positioning of blocks/buildings for which no price adjustment will be made. The costly parts such as brass spindles etc. shall be removed by the contractor from the valves and kept in his safe custody and refixed before handing over the line to the department. No payment for removing and refixing of the spindles will be entertained. a) If certain details are missing and the details indicated elsewhere in the drawings which are similar or nearby to the missed out items of works shall be executed without any extra cost. In the absence of any other similar and nearby details, the minimum essential requirement for the completion of work from the structural and utility point of view shall be deemed to be included in the quoted lump sum price. b) In case of difference of opinion between the contractor and the DSIIDC as to whether or not a certain item of work is minor, extra or constructional details include in the lump sum amount quoted or not, the decision of the Chief Engineer shall be final, conclusive and binding on the bidder. c) In case of any missing dimension, the Engineer-in-Charge shall decide the same considering the intent of the detail/drawing. In case of any difference between dimensions arrived by adding the details and over all dimension, overall dimension shall be followed. The lump sum amount quoted shall include such eventualities.

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The lump sum price quoted by the tenderer shall also include for painting & writing of BLOCK / FLAT number with black paint over 15mm thick circular plastered surface of size 300mm dia for BLOCK No. and 250 mm dia for FLAT No. on plastered surface as per direction of Engineer-in-charge. the tenderer shall also include price of providing of necessary locks for each flats. The bidder (s)/ contractor (s) will not, directly or through any other person or firm, offer, promise of give to any of the Principles employees in the tender process or the execution of the contractor or to

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any third person any material of other benefit which he/she is not legally entitled to, in order to obtained in exchange any advantage of any kind whatsoever during the tender process or during the execution of the contract. 49. The agency shall engrave one logo of JNNURM of one meter height in cement plaster (1:4) 1 cement : 4 fine sand on each block of houses as per design given by Engineer in- charge. Nothing extra shall be paid on this account. The agency has to complete the sample house in all respect (i.e. including all fittings and fixtures) with in first four months of the date of start of the work. The contractor must get acquainted with the proposed site for the work and the work area shall be the area shown in the site plan of the scheme attached with tender documents. The contractor should study the specifications, drawings, schedule of quantities and conditions, carefully before tendering. Any discrepancies and omissions can be sorted out through mutual consultation as far as possible but decision of Engineer-in-Charge shall be final and binding to on all such items. The material brought at site to be used in the work like Cement, Mild Steel & TMT steel bars, pig lead, bitumen, paint, primer, cement paint etc. will be kept in joint custody of department and the contractor. The record of its consumption would be signed by the contractor and the Junior Engineer or any other official of DSIIDC and contractor shall maintain these records. Sample of building material, door & window fitting, sanitary wares and other article required for completion of work shall be got approved from Engineer-in-Charge before their use in work. Preference shall be given to those articles which bear I.S.I. certification mark. In case article bearing ISI certification mark are not available, the quality of the sample brought by contractor shall be judged by the standard laid down in the relevant ISI specification. All materials and articles brought by the contractor to the site for its use shall confirm to sample approved which shall be preserved till the completion of work. The contractor shall make his own arrangement for temporary electrical connection if required and make necessary payment for the same direct to NDPL/BSES. For all precast concrete work an unyielding platform with smooth finished surface shall be made. The members shall have to be cast in approved rigid moulds. Use of bricks, loose planks and battens and similar non-rigid sides of moulds shall not be permitted. Vibrators must be used for compaction of concrete. All faces of the members must come out smooth. Curing shall either be under water or by covering with wet gunny bags for minimum 14 days. The hinges of door shutter shall be fully welded & Screwed to frames as per requirements. Nothing extra shall be paid for this work or for providing wooden padding for fixing the fittings to shutters to suit the frame or shutters. SFRC Covers for manholes etc. shall have year of manufacture as engraved along with mark of D.S.I.I.D.C. The contractor shall employ licensed plumber for water supply and sewerage work. The contractor shall be responsible for all protection of sanitary, water supply, electrical fittings & fixture against pilferage breakage during period of installation until the completion of work and handed over to the DSIIDC.

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The contractor will make his own arrangement for the entire quantity of bricks required for the work, quality of bricks shall be judged as per applicable specifications. The flyash bricks shall be machine moulded. The bricks of strength less than 100 kg/sq.cm shall not be allowed for any work. 62. In sunken portions of kitchen/ WC / bath spouts of 32mm dia of high grade PVC shall also be provided as per direction of Engineer-in-Charge. No extra shall be paid on this account. Due care shall be taken by the contractor to ensure the execution of brick masonry walls in plumbs. For this purpose the contractor shall be required to provide Rigid M.S. pipe scaffolding from outside the building. The water shall be tested quarterly with regard to its suitability for use in Construction works. No payment shall be made for any additive to make the water suitable for construction. For the Building Works schedule of quantities are appended to the tender which are for the guidance only. Quantity shall be executed as per drawings approved for execution. The water supply to kitchen shall be made through dual water supply system direct as well as through overhead tank. The supply to Bathrooms shall be made through common overhead tanks only. The supply to W.C. shall be dual supply through overhead tanks. The contract shall include free maintenance of the dwelling units in terms of leakages, cracks, spalling etc. for a period of 12 Months after completion of the project. Service tax is not applicable on these housing projects under JNNURM schemes as per notification nd No. 28/2010 service tax dt. 22 June 2010 circulated by Ministry of Finance, GOI. Contractor will submit a Guarantee on non judicial stamp paper of Rs. 100/- in the form (as per Annexure-C attached) against guarantee for water proofing of the portions of the structure including terraces or wherever water proofing treatment has been provided by the contractor for a period of five years after the completion of referred project. (i) Permission from the authorities for carriage of earth from Bawana to Tikri Kalan site shall be obtained by the agencies. Nothing extra on this A/c shall be paid. (ii) No payment will be made to the contractor for damage cause & by rain or other natural calamities or riots during execution of the work & no claim on this account will be entertained. (iii) The rates quoted by agencies shall be inclusive of all labour mentioned & other inputs involved in the execution of the tan or otherwise unless clearly specified, 71. The Contractor shall make all efforts to mechanize the construction work to maximum possible extent by using T & P/ machines and equipment etc. he shall use steel scaffolding & shuttering, whenever it is not possible the other type of shuttering used shall be proper size & shape, similarly scaffolding other than steel shall be as per site requirement & prior approval of Engineer-in-charge shall have to be obtained in writing. Various items of the work shall taken up simultaneously wherever possible to speed upto the work nothing extra shall be on this account. The contractor should makes necessary arrangement for round the clock working including working an holidays, Sundays accept national holidays the planning should be done accordingly & shall make arrangement for sufficient quantity of all the material required for construction of work conforming to required and related specification. Payment of 1% cess to the labour department as per building and other construction workers, welfare cess act 1996 shall be borne by the contractor/agency. The agency shall be fully responsible for safety of labour, working staff, & any one at site etc. Proper safety equipment like for helmets, safety belt, gumboots, barricading etc. as per requirement of site

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shall be provided by the agency & agency shall be fully responsible for any accident & consequent claims etc. & DSIIDC shall not be responsible any more. The contractor will get the machinery tested and preventive maintenance every quarterly or as prescribed by the manufacturer to ensure the safety at site 76. The contractor shall comply with proper and legal orders & directions of the local or public authority or municipal etc. and abide by their rules & regulations and pay all fees & charges which may be liable at his own cost. The contractor shall give a satisfactory performance test of installation individually and as a whole to ensure their proper functioning before the work in finally declared of completed and accepted. Any structural detailing requirements even if not shown in drawings shall be provided by the executing agency for which nothing extra shall be paid. Cement plaster of internal walls shall also include plaster of cast in - situ beams exposed bottom & sides. Wherever expansion joint is required, the items shall be payable while the cost of items not executed (e.g. plaster of end wall, paint etc.) shall be deducted. The agency shall have to provided cement slurry coating on the reinforcement bars as soon as they are brought at site of work and shall be stacked on bricks or timber platform above 30-40 centimeter from G.L. Nothing extra shall be paid on this A/c. The water table as per soil report is 6.00 metre below NGL. The water table is likely to rise during rainy season but nothing extra shall be paid for the work under subsoil water. One inspection vehicle with driver will be provided by the contractor which shall be stationed at site for official use related to the subject work free of cost including cost of P.O.L. and maintenance of vehicle. Recording of hindrance in the hindrance register on part of contractor It is mandatory on part of contractor to record the hindrance in the hindrance register & it is to be produced in division office at the time of running account bill. Provision of DRC As per CPWD OM No. DG/CON/255 dt. 23.05.2011 and DG/CON/255A dt. 10.08.2011 Site Test Registers & MAS Registers to be maintained by contractor All test registers and material at site registers shall be maintained by the contractor which shall be reviewed by the officers of DSIIDC at regular intervals.

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Water bar confirming to IS:12200 shall be provided as per direction of Engineer-incharge on every construction joint in under ground reservoir. Nothing extra shall be paid in this account. Nothing extra will be payable on account of bailing out of subsoil water, if emerges during excavation. The Contractor is liable for registration of the construction workers under Delhi Building and other construction workers (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Act, 1996 and the rules framed there under with the Delhi Building and other Construction Worker Welfare Board.

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1) The contractor shall procure 43 grade (conforming to IS 8112) ordinary Portland cement, as required in the work, from reputed manufacturers of cement having a production capacity not less than one million tonnes or more per annum, such as ACC, UltraTech, J.P.Rewa, Vikram, Shri Cement, Birla Jute & Cement Corporation of India etc., as approved by the Ministry of Industry, Government of India, and holding license to use ISI certification mark for their product. The tenderers may also submit a list of names of cement manufacturers which they propose to use in the work. The tender accepting authority reserves right to accept or reject name(s) of cement manufacturer(s) which the tenderer proposes to use in the work. No change in the tendered rates will be accepted if the tender accepting authority does not accept the list of cement manufacturers, given by the tenderer, fully or partially. The supply of cement shall be taken in 50 kg. bags bearing manufacturers name and ISI marking. Samples of cement arranged by the contractor shall be taken by the Engineer-in-charge and got tested in accordance with provisions of relevant BIS codes. In case the test results indicate that the cement arranged by the contractor does not conform to the relevant BIS codes, the same shall stand rejected, and it shall be removed from the site by the contractor at his own cost within a weeks time of written order from the Engineerin-charge to do so. (2) The cement shall be brought at site in bulk supply of approximately 50 tonnes or as decided by the Engineer- in- charge. The cement godown of the capacity to store a minimum of 2000 bags of cement shall be constructed by the contractor at site of work for which no extra payment shall be made. (3) Double lock provision shall be made to the door of the cement godown. The keys of one lock shall remain with the Engineer-in-Charge or his authorized representative and the keys of the other lock shall remain with the contractor. The contractor shall be responsible for the watch and ward and safety of the cement godown. The contractor shall facilitate the inspection of the cement godown by the Engineer-in-Charge at any time. (4) The cement shall be got tested by the Engineer-in-charge and shall be used on the work only after satisfactory test results have been received. The contractor shall supply free of charge the cement required for testing including its transportation cost to testing laboratories. The cost of tests shall be borne by the contractor. (5) The actual issue and consumption of cement on work shall be regulated and proper accounts maintained as provided in clause 10 of the contract. The theoretical consumption of cement shall be worked out as per procedure prescribed in clause 42 of the contract and shall be governed by conditions laid therein. In case the cement consumption is less than theoretical consumption including permissible variation, recovery at the rate so prescribed shall be made. In case of excess consumption no adjustment need to made. (6) The cement brought to the site and the cement remaining unused after completion of the work shall not be removed from site without the written permission of the Engineer-in-charge. (7) The damaged cement shall be removed from the site immediately by the contractor on receipt of a notice in w riting from the Engineer-in-charge. If he does not do so within 3 days of receipt of such notice, the Engineerin-charge shall get it removed at the cost of the contractor. Chief Engineers may change the brand of Cement depending upon availability in local market, if needed. Instructions in this respect can be issued by them at regular intervals. The name of manufacturers should be finalized after taking into consideration the suggestions of contractors during pre bid meeting, if any. Similar conditions for cement of other types like slag cement etc. may be incorporated wherever required by the NIT approving authority by providing for relevant BIS Codes, suitable brands of cement and technical circulars issued by the department.

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SPECIAL CONDITIONS STEEL (1) The contractor shall procure TMT bars of Fe500D/ Fe500/Fe550 grade (the grade to be procured is to be specified) from primary producers such as SAIL or TISCO or RINL as approved by Ministry of Steel. In case of non-availability of steel from primary producers the NIT approving authority may permit use of TMT reinforcement bars procure from Secondary producers. In such cases following conditions are to be stipulated in the NIT by NIT approving authority: (a) The grade of steel such as Fe500D/ Fe500/Fe550 grade or other grade to be procure is to be specified as per BIS 1786-2008. (b) The secondary producers must have valid BIS Licence to produce HSD bars conforming t IS 1786: 2008. In addition to BIS licence, the secondary have valid licence from either of the firms Tempcore, Thermex, Evcon Turbo & Turbo Quench to produce TMT bars. ( c) The TMT bars procured from primary producers shall conform to manufactures specifications. (d) The TMT bars procured from secondary producers shall conform to the specifications as laid by Tempcore, Thermex, Evcon Turbo & Turbo as the case may be. (e) TMT bars procured either from primary producers or secondary producers, the specifications shall meet the provisions of IS 1786:2008 pertaining to Fe 500 or 500 D or Fe 550D grade of steel as specified in the tender . (2) The contractor shall have to obtain and furnish test certificates to the Engineer-in-charge in respect of all supplies of steel brought by him to the site of work. (3) Samples shall also be taken and got tested by the Engineer-in-charge as per the provisions in this regard in relevant BIS codes. In case the test results indicate that the steel arranged by the contractor does not conform to the specifications as defined under para (1) (d) & (1) (e) above, the same shall stand rejected, and it shall be removed from the site of work by the contractor at his cost within a week time of written orders from the Engineer-in-charge to do so. (4) The steel reinforcement bars shall be brought to the site in bulk supply of 10 tonnes or more, or as decided by the Engineer-in-charge. (5) The steel reinforcement bars shall be stored by the contractor at site of work in such a way as to prevent their distortion and corrosion, and nothing extra shall be paid on this account. Bars of different sizes and lengths shall be stored separately to facilitate easy counting and checking. (6) For checking nominal mass, tensile strength, bend test, re-bend test etc. specimens of sufficient length shall be cut from each size of the bar at random, and at frequency not less than that specified below: (7) All ductility requirement as per IS Code 4326, 1893, SP34 should be followed Size of bars For consignment Below 100 tonnes One sample for each 25 tonnes or part thereof One sample for each 35 tonnes or part thereof. One sample for each 45 tonnes or part thereof For Consignment tonnes. Over 100

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(8) The contractor shall supply free of charge the steel required for testing including its transportation to testing laboratories. The cost of tests shall be borne by the contractor (9) The actual issue and consumption of steel on work shall be regulated and proper accounts maintained as provided in clause 10 of the contract. The theoretical consumption of steel shall be worked out as per procedure prescribed in clause 42 of the contract and shall be governed by conditions laid therein. In case the consumption is less than theoretical consumption including permissible variations recovery at the rate so prescribed shall be made. In case of excess consumption no adjustment need to be made. (10) The steel brought to site and the steel remaining unused shall not be removed from site without the written permission of the Engineer-in-charge. (11) In case contractor is permitted to use TMT reinforcement bars procured from secondary producers then: (i) The base price of TMT reinforcement bars as stipulated under schedule F shall be reduce by Rs. 3,000/per MT. (ii) The rate of providing & laying TMT reinforcement bars as quoted by the contractor in the tender shall also be reduced by Rs. 3.45 (Rs. Three and paisa Forty Five only) Per Kg. (The rate of reduction shall be same as 11.1 above converted to per Kg. plus contractors profit and overheads as applicable) (currently 15%) (12) Reinforcement steel shall be of following grade with respect to dia metre. (i) 6mm dia mild steel as per IS:432 (Part 1) (ii) 8 and 10mm dia TMT shall be Fe-500. (iii) 12mm and above dia shall be Fe-500D. (iv) 550D can be used for which nothing extra will be paid. (13) The contractor may use 6mm dia mild steel bars from primary/secondary manufacturers. No deduction shall be made on this account.

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SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR BITUMEN The following special conditions will be applicable for the procurement and use of the bitumen. Conditions for Bitumen 1. The Contractor shall procure Bitumen 60 / 70 grade (Department will not supply any material for the project) in conformity with IS 73, IRC: SP: 53 1999 or other relevant code, from reputed manufacturers of bitumen / distributors such as Bharat Petroleum / India Oil / Hindustan Petroleum whose name shall be got approved from the Engineer-in-Charges. Supply of bitumen shall be taken in drums or in bulk bearing manufactures name and ISI marking from the approved suppliers. Samples of bitumen arranged by the Contractor shall be taken by the Engineer-in-Charge and got tested in accordance with provisions of relevant IS-73 code. In case, test results indicate that the bitumen arranged by the Contractor does not conform to the case, the same shall stand rejected and shall be removed from the site by the Contractor at his own cost within a weeks time or written instructions from the Engineer-in-Charge to do so. 2. The Contractor will furnish detailed planned schedule of the delivery of bitumen in advance. 3. The contractor should furnish proof of purchase of Bitumen of specified Quality from refinery of IOC / Bharat Petroleum / Hindustan Petroleum, to the satisfaction of Engineer-in-Charge. The Contractor shall submit the following documents as proof purchase referred herein with every running bill: (a) Test Report of Refinery (b) Original Invoice of bitumen supplied by the refinery for each tanker/truck (c) Transporters receipt who has transported the bitumen from refinery to plant or site of work. (d) Gate-pass of the refinery. No running payment shall be released without submission of the above document. 4. The contractor shall obtain a complete reconciliation statement of the bitumen supplied for the project from the refinery on completion of 50%, 75% and 100% supply of bitumen. A certificate from the refinery from where bitumen is supplied for the project indicating that the refinery has supplied _________ qty. of bitumen by ________ invoices ________ dated _________ tanker No. _________ to M/s __________ against the work of __________. This certificate shall required to be attached with the running bill succeeding to the bill in which stipulated % of quantity as mentioned above will be completed. Running Bill payment after the stage for submission of such consolidated statement will not be made without production of such consolidated statement from refinery. 5. The bitumen shall be stored by the Contractor at site of work or plant in such a way as to prevent damage and nothing extra shall be paid on this account. The contractor shall be responsible for watch and ward and ward and safety of the bitumen stored. The Contractor shall facilitate the inspection of bitumen stored at site by the Engineer-in-Charge at any time. 6. The Contractor shall supply from the stores the bitumen required for testing. The cost of such tests inclusive of carriage and transportation shall be borne by the Contractor. 7. Bitumen brought to site and remaining unused after completion of the work shall not be removed from site without written permission of the Engineer-in-Charge. 8. The theoretical quantity and actual quantity of Bitumen used shall be compared with CPWD specification with upto date correction slips.

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FORM OF BANK GUARANTEE BOND (PERFORMANCE GUARANTEE) In consideration of the Managing Director of DSIIDC (hereinafter called The DSIIDC) having offered to accept the terms and conditions of agreement between . And (hereinafter call the said Contractor(s) for the work . (hereinafter called the said agreement) having agreed to production of a irrevocable Bank Guarantee for Rs. . (Rupees only) as a security/ Guarantee from the Contractor(s) for compliance of his obligations in accordance with the terms and conditions in the said agreement,

1. We .. (hereinafter referred to as the Bank) hereby undertake to pay to the DSIIDC an amount not exceeding Rs. .. (Rupees .. only) on demand by the DSIIDC. 2. We (indicate the name of the Bank) do hereby undertake to pay the amounts due and payable under this Guarantee without any demure, merely on a demand from the DSIIDC stating that the amount claimed is required to meet the recoveries due or likely to be due from the said contractor(s). Any such demand made on the Bank shall be conclusive as regards the amount due and payable by the bank under this Guarantee. However, our liability under this Guarantee shall be restricted to an amount not exceeding Rs. . (Rupees only).

3. We the said bank further undertake to pay to the DSIIDC any money so demanded notwithstanding any dispute or disputes raised by the Contractor(s) in any suit or proceeding pending before any court or tribunal related thereto, our liability under this present being absolute and unequivocal.

The payment so made by us under this bond shall have been a valid discharge or our liability for payment there-under and the Contractor(s) shall have no claim against us for making such payment.

4. We ..(indicate the name of the Bank) further agree that the Guarantee herein contained shall remain in full force and effect during the period that would be taken for the performance of the said agreement and that it shall continue to be enforceable till all the dues of the DSIIDC under or by virtue of the said agreement have been fully paid and its claims satisfied or discharged or till Engineer-in-Charge on behalf of the DSIIDC certified that the terms and conditions of the said agreement have been fully and properly carried out by the said Contractor(s) and accordingly discharges this Guarantee.

5. We (indicate the name of the Bank) further agree with the DSIIDC that the DSIIDC shall have the fullest liberty without our consent and without effecting in any manner our obligations hereunder to vary any of the terms and conditions of the said agreement or to extend time of performance by the said Contractor(s) from time to time or to postpone for any time or from time to time any of the powers exercisable by the DSIIDC against the said Contractor(s) and to forbear or enforce any of the terms and conditions relating to the said agreement and we shall not be relieved from our liability by reason of any such variation, extension being granted to the said Contractor(s) or for any forbearance, act of omission on the part of the DSIIDC or any indulgence by the DSIIDC to the said Contractor(s) or by any such matter or thing whatsoever which under the law relating to sureties would, but for this provision, have effect of so relieving us.

6. This guarantee will not be discharged due to the change in the constitution of the Bank or the contractor (s).

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7. We (indicate the name of the Bank) lastly undertake not to revoke this guarantee except with the previous consent of the Delhi State Industrial & Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd. in writing. 8. This guarantee shall be valid up to unless extended on demand by Delhi State Industrial & Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd. Notwithstanding anything mentioned above, out liability against this guarantee is restricted to Rs. . (Rupees only) and unless a claim in writing is lodged with us within six months of the date of expiry or the extended date of expiry of this guarantee all our liabilities under this guarantee shall stand discharged. Dated the . Day of for . (indicate the name of Bank)

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CONFIRMATION I / We confirm that the General Specification / Special conditions and terms & conditions appended in the documents have been fully examined and fully cognizance taken therein arriving at the unit prices and total amount and tendered sums contained therein my/our tender.

(Signature of Tenderer with seal)

Annexure A DECLARATION BY THE TENDER 1. I HEREBY ACCEPT ALL THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE TENDER.

2. IT IS CERTIFIED THAT WE HAVE NOT BEEN BLACK LISTED BY ANY OF THE DEPARTMENTS REGISTRATION OF WHICH IS VALID IN DSIIDC

SIGNATURE OF TENDERER

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APPROVED LIST OF LABORATORIES Other than Field Tests

The following Government & Non Government Laboratories are approved for testing of samples (A) Government Laboratories

i) NTH, Ghaziabad ii) CRRI, Delhi iii) IIT, Delhi iv) C.P.W.D. Lab, I.P. Estate, New Delhi v) R.T.C. Okhla vi) C.B.R.I. Roorkee vii) FRI, Dehradun viii) NCCBM, Ballabgarh ix) Delhi Technological University, Delhi

(B) i) ii) iii) iv) v)

Non Government Laboratories Sri Ram Test House, Delhi Sun Beam Auto Lab, Gurgaon Spectro analytical Lab, Ballabhgarh / Okhla Delhi Test House, G.T. Karnal Road, Azadpur, Delhi Bharat Test House, Azadpur, Delhi

Note: 75% tests shall be got undertaken from the Govt. labs and rest 25% shall be from the approved Non-Govt. labs.

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ANNEXURE B To be submitted by Tenderer FORM OF EARNEST MONEY (GUARANTEE) BANK GUARANTEE BOND WHEREAS, contractor.................. (Name of contractor) (hereinafter called "the contractor") has submitted his tender dated ............. (date) for the construction of .............................................. (name of work) (hereinafter called "the Tender")

KNOW ALL PEOPLE by these presents that we ................................ (name of bank) having our registered office at ............................... (hereinafter called "the Bank") are bound unto ................................... (Name and division of Executive Engineer) (hereinafter called "the Engineer-in-Charge") in the sum of Rs. ......................... (Rs. in words .................................................) for which payment well and truly to be made to the said Engineer-in-Charge the Bank binds itself, his successors and assigns by these presents.

SEALED with the Common Seal of the said Bank this ................. day of ................. 20...

THE CONDITIONS of this obligation are:

(1) If after tender opening the Contractor withdraws, his tender during the period of validity of tender (including extended validity of tender) specified in the Form of Tender;

(2) If the contractor having been notified of the acceptance of his tender by the Engineer-in-Charge: (a) fails or refuses to execute the Form of Agreement in accordance with the Instructions to contractor, if required; OR

(b) fails or refuses to furnish the Performance Guarantee, in accordance with the provisions of tender document and Instructions to contractor, OR

(c) fails or refuses to start the work, in accordance with the provisions of the contract and Instructions to contractor, OR

(d) fails or refuses to submit fresh Bank Guarantee of an equal amount of this Bank Guarantee, against Security Deposit after award of contract.

We undertake to pay to the Engineer-in-Charge up to the above amount upon receipt of his first written demand, without the Engineer-in-Charge having to substantiates his demand, provided that in his demand the Engineer-in-Charge will note that the amount claimed by his is due to him owing to the occurrence of one or any of the above conditions, specifying the occurred condition or conditions.

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This Guarantee will remain in force up to and including the date* ............. after the deadline for submission of tender as such deadline is stated in the Instructions to contractor or as it may be extended by the Engineer-inCharge, notice of which extension(s) to the Bank is hereby waived. Any demand in respect of this Guarantee should reach the Bank not later than the above date.

DATE ............. WITNESS .................. (SIGNATURE, NAME AND ADDRESS)

SIGNATURE OF THE BANK SEAL

*Date to be worked out on the basis of validity period of 6 months from last date of receipt of tender.

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SAMPLE GUARANTEE BOND

This agreement made this .. day of two thousand between M/s (hereinafter called the Guarantor of the one part) and the .. (President of India hereinafter called the Government of the other part). Whereas this agreement is supplementary to the contact (hereinafter called the Contract) dated . made between the Guarantor of the one part and Government of the other part, whereby the contractor, inter alia, undertook to render the buildings and structures in the said Contract recited, completely termite-proof / water & leak proof. And whereas the Guarantor agreed to give a guarantee to the effect that the said structure will remain termite-proof for ten years to be reckoned from the date after the maintenance period prescribed in the contract expires. During this period of guarantee the Guarantor shall make good all defects and for that matter, shall replace at his risk and cost such wooden members as may be damaged by termites, and in case of other defect being found he shall render the building termite-proof at his cost to the satisfaction of the Engineer-incharge, and shall commence the work of such rectification within seven days from the date of issuing notice from the Engineer-in-charge calling upon him to rectify the defects, failing which the work shall be got done by the Department by some other Contractor at the Guarantors cost and risk, and in the later case the decision of the Engineer-in-charge as to the cost recoverable from the Guarantors shall be final & binding. That if the Guarantor fails to execute the anti-termite treatment or commits breaches hereunder then the Guarantor will indemnify principal and his successors against all loss, damage, cost, expenses or otherwise which may be incurred by him by reason of any default on the part of the Guarantor in performance and observations of this supplemental agreement. As to the amount of loss and / or damage and / or cost incurred by the Government, the decision of the Engineer-in-charge will be final and binding on the parties. In witness whereof these presents have been executed by the obligor . and by .. for and on behalf of the President of India on the day, month and year first above written.

Signed, sealed and delivered by OBLIGOR in the presence of 1. 2. Signed for and on behalf of THE PRESIDENT OF INDIA by in the presence of 1. 2.

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ANNEXURE-C GUARANTEE TO BE EXECUTED BY CONTRACTORS FOR REMOVAL OF DEFECTS AFTER COMPLETION IN RESPECT OF WATER PROOFING WORKS

The Agreement made this.day of Two Thousand andbetween.. ........................................................ son of ...................... of (hereinafter called the Guarantor of the one part) and the Managing Director, DSIIDC (hereinafter called DSIIDC).

WHEREAS THIS agreement is supplementary to a contract (hereinafter called the Contract) dated and made between the GUARANTOR OF THE ONE part and the DSIIDC of the other part, whereby the Contractor, inter alia, undertook to render the buildings and structures in the said contract recited completely water and leak-proof.

AND WHEREAS GUARANTOR agreed to give a guarantee to the effect that the said structures will remain water and leak-proof for five years from the date of giving of water proofing treatment.

NOW THE GUARANTOR hereby guarantees that water proofing treatment given by him will render the structures completely leak-proof and the minimum life of such water proofing treatment shall be five years to be reckoned from the date after the maintenance period prescribed in the contract:

Provided that the' guarantor will not be responsible for leakage caused by earthquake or structural defects or misuse of roof or alteration and for such purpose: (a) Misuse of roof shall mean any operation, which will damage with proofing treatment, like chopping of firewood and things of the same nature, which might cause damage to the roof; (b) Alteration shall mean construction of an additional storey or a part of the roof or construction adjoining to existing roof whereby proofing treatment is removed in parts; (c) The decision of the Engineer-in-Charge with regard to cause of leakage shall be final.

During this period of guarantee, the guarantor shall make good all defects and in case of any defect being found render the building water proof to the satisfaction of the Engineer-in-Charge at his cost and shall commence the work for such rectification within seven days from the date of issue of the notice from the Engineer-in-Charge calling upon him to rectify the defects failing which the work shall be got done by the Department by some other contractor at the GUARANTOR'S cost and risk. The decision of the Engineer-inCharge as to the cost, payable by the Guarantor shall be final and binding.

That if Guarantor fails to execute the water proofing or commits breach there under then the Guarantor will indemnify the Principal and his successors against all loss, damage, cost, expense or otherwise which may be incurred by him by reason of any default on the part of the GUARANTOR in 'performance and observance of this supplementary agreement. As to the amount of loss and/or damage and/or cost incurred by the DSIIDC the decision of the Engineer-in-Charge will be final and binding on the parties.

WITNESS WHEREOF these present have been executed by the Obligor ..................

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and by..and for and on behalf of the Managing Director, DSIIDC on the day, month and year first above written

SIGNED, SEALED and delivered by OBLIGOR in the presence of:

1. 2.

SIGNED FOR AND on behalf of the Managing Director, DSIIDC by .. in the presence of: 1. 2.

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ANNEXURE-D

LIST OF EQUIPMENTS REQUIRED IN SITE TESTING LABORATORY OF CONTRACTOR

1. Sieves : as per IS 460: 1. IS Sieve 450mm internal dia. of sizes-10mm, 80mm, 63mm, 50mm, 40mm, 25mm, 20mm, 10mm, 6.3mm, 4.75mm complete with lid and pan. 2. IS Sieve 200mm internal dia. (brass frame) consisting of 2.36mm, 1.18m, 504 microns, 90 microns, 75 microns with lid and pan.

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32.

Fine mesh Thickness gauge Length gauge Electronic Balance Weighing machine Oven :Electrically operated, thermostatically controlled upto 110 CSensitivity 1 C. Airtight containers Open-ended steel cylinder 15 cm dia with plunger & base plate Cylindrical tamping rod Compressive testing machine/cube testing machine :- 100 tones compression testing machine, electrical-cum-manually operated. Funnels Measuring cylinders :- Graduated measuring cylinders, 200ml capacity 03 Nos. broken one, if any to be replaced by the contractor at his own cost. Moisture meter Testing kits for testing chlorides & sulfhates PH testing strips Titration equipment with pipette Vicat Apparatus Le chatelier test apparatus Vibrating machine Standard weights Water bath Gauging trowel Pocking rod 150mm size cube moulds :Vernier caliper Micrometer Dial gauges (Minimum 5) :- 25mm travel 0.01mm/ division least count 02 Nos. Slump cone :- Equipment for slump test slump cone, steel plate, temping rod, steel scale, scoop. Equipment for checking field density of earth. Any other equipment required for testing. Dial groups for measuring deflects.

33. Survey Instrument 1. Dumpy Level with staff 2. Theodolites 3. Total Station 33. Enamel Trays (For efflorescence test) of bricks:300mm x 250mm 40mm 2 Nos. Circular plates of 250mm dia. 4 Nos.

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34. i)

15 cm moulds for concrete cubes adequate numbers. Other instruments like steel tapes 3m & 30m, Vernier Callipers, a good quality plumb bob, sprit level minimum 30cm long with 3 bubbles for horizontal, vertical, wire gauge (circular type) disc, foot rule, long nylon thread, magnifying glass, screw driver 30cms long, ball pin hammer 100 gms, plastic bags for taking samples etc: a. Micrometre screw 25mm gauge. b. Rebound hammer for testing concrete dynamic penetrometer. c. Moisture meter for timber.

ii) iii)

The casting yard shall be equipped with testing of all the ingredients used in manufacturing of precast elements as per relevant IS Codes / NBC / American Standard/ Latest British Standard etc. For precast elements, the casting yard labs shall also be equipped for conducting all tests such as flexural strength, axial load test, shear test, deflection test etc. as per provision of relevant IS Codes/National Building Code. Wherever any other code such as American Standard/Latest British Standard etc. have been referred for design/construction, the testing will be governed by that standard.

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MODE OF PAYMENT FOR BUILDING WORK (CIVIL) for 1 block of 20 D.U. Low Cost Housing (G + 4 Storeyed) Pooth khurd , Phase-II , at Tikri, Delhi S.No 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 6. Description Construction of structure upto DPC level/ Plinth level (level 1) Construction of structure upto floor 2 level. Construction of Structure upto floor 3 level. Construction of structure upto floor 4 level. Construction of structure upto floor 5 level. Construction of structure upto floor 6 level (Terrace level) with parapet wall. Construction of Brick walls i) ii) iii) iv) v) 8. Ground Floor Ist Floor Second Floor Third Floor 2.10% 2.10% 2.10% 2.10% 10.50 % 62.00% Individual 13.5% 7.25% 7.25% 7.25% 7.25% 9.00% Cumulative 13.5% 20.75% 28.00% 35.25% 42.50% 51.50%

7.

Fourth Floor i/c trap door 2.10%

Providing & fixing window frames and shutters (excluding glass panes) i) ii) iii) iv) v) Ground Floor Ist Floor Second Floor Third Floor Forth Floor 0.70% 0.70% 0.70% 0.70% 0.70% 3.50% 65.50%

9.

Providing & fixing door frames and shutters (excluding glass panes) i) ii) iii) iv) v) Ground Floor Ist Floor Second Floor Third Floor Forth Floor 1.10% 1.10% 1.10% 1.10% 1.10% 1.50 % 72.50 % 5.50% 71.00 %

10.

Providing & fixing Balcony, railing, S/C railing, Window grills (GF, FF, SF, Third Floor, Forth Floor, Fifth Floor)

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S.No 11. Internal Plaster i) ii) iii) iv) v) 12. Ground Floor 1st Floor Second Floor Third Floor

Description

Individual

Cumulative

0.65% 0.65% 3.25% 0.65% 0.65% 0.65% 75.75%

Fourth Floor i/c parapet, if any

External Plaster i) ii) iii) iv) v) Ground Floor First Floor Second Floor Third Floor Fourth Floor 0.45% 0.45% 2.25% 0.45% 0.45% 0.45% 78.00%

13.

Internal Flooring i/c skirting including kitchen & toilet. i) ii) iii) iv) v) Ground Floor 1 Floor Second Floor Third Floor i/c kitchen & toilet Fourth Floor
st

0.65% 0.65% 0.65% 0.65% 0.65% 1.60% 82.85% 3.25% 81.25%

14.

Providing / Fixing glazed tiles dado in kitchen & toilet and kota on kitchen working platform of all floors Water proofing of terracing. All complete with R.W.P. fittings i/c placing of tanks. Sanitary work for all floors. Water Supply work for all floors. Providing / Fixing W.C. Seats, kitchen sink and taps of all floors. Internal finishing, white washing, painting, external Apex finishing etc. for all floors. Providing / Fixing Door & window fittings and fixtures i/c glass panes for all floors. Handing over of flats defect free in all respects and testing of all services to satisfaction of Engineer-in-Charge.

15.

3.25% 3.50% 3.25% 1.60% 2.55%

86.10% 89.60% 92.85% 94.45% 97.00%

16. 17. 18. 19.

20.

1.00%

98.00%

21.

2%

100%

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Note: - The work will broadly proceed as per the stages indicated above. However for work between two consecutive stages, the payment will be released for the lower stage. If some work is not executed as per the above sequence and later sequence is executed first, then the payment for that stage will be released at the discretion of the Engineer-in-Charge and his decision in this regard will be final and binding.

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PARTICULAR SPECIFICATIONS FOR ALTERNATIVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR HOUSING:-

BUILDING WORK :The work shall be executed with cost effective technologies for walling, roofing and other pre-cast elements. The work comprises of RCC framed structure with walls of 200 mm thick with Mechanized fly ash bricks. The foundations, columns and beams shall be cast-in-situ. The slabs shall be precast with RCC plank and joist technology. The roofing and intermediate slabs shall comprise of pre-cast RC planks 60mm thick placed on partially precast RC joists. The shelves shall be in pre-cast Ferro cement elements. The sunshades shall be precast RCC. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Flyash lime Bricks (Fal G Bricks):Flyash lime bricks (Fal G Bricks) shall be used as per IS: 12894-2002 (Pulverized fuel ash lime bricks specifications). Flyash shall be used as per IS: 3812-1981 (Specifications for flyash for use as puzzolana and admixture). In addition to specification give in IS: 12894-2002 (Pulverized fuel ash- lime bricks specifications) the contractor shall have to add minimum 5% OPC cement. RC Plank & Joist System:RC plank and joist system for roofing, intermediate slabs and landings shall be used as per IS: 139901994 (Specifications for precast reinforced concrete planks and joists for flooring/roofing and as per IS: 13994-1994 (Code of practice for design and construction of floor and roof with precast reinforced concrete planks and RC joist.) R.C. planks and joists shall be casted with M 25 cement concrete. The stone aggregate for RC planks shall be 10 mm and nominal gauge while for RC joists shall be 20 mm & nominal gauge. RC planks and joists shall be casted mechanically. Any discrepancy regarding intermediate interpretation or other wise about the technology, the opinion of the Engineer-in-Charge shall be final & binding. The tests and testing procedure for R.C. planks, joists and the assembly shall be adopted as specified by the Engineer-in-Charge. 2.7 3.0 3.1 All tests for deflection for R.C. planks & joists shall be the field test only.

2.0 2.1

2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6

Ferrocement What is ferrocement Ferrocement is a form of reinforced mortar in which closely spaced and evenly distributed thin wire meshes (welded or woven) are filled with rich cement-sand mortar. Ferrocement structures can be constructed in any desired shape and thickness (as thin as 2 cm) without framework. The other main advantages of ferrocement include: High strength to weight ratio compared to reinforced concrete High crack resistance and impermeability to water Lightweight structures due to relatively small volume of material required Easy in maintenance and repair Easy provision of accessories, conduit holes, etc.

3.2 3.2.1

Material Specifications Cement: - OPC, 43 shade

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3.2.2

Sand: - Coarse Sand

3.2.3 3.2.4

Water: - Fit for construction purpose. Wire-mesh:- Use hexagonal/square/rectangular (Chicken mesh)/woven mesh. Galvanized square woven mesh performs best. Dip the galvanized mesh in water for 24 hours and leave in open for another 12 hours so that the salts used during galvanizing come to the surface. Clean the residue before using the mesh. Skeletal Steel: - Use mild steel or high strength deformed bars or Welded Wire Fabric Binding wire:- galvanized wire of gauge 24. Even left over pieces of wire mesh can be used. Admixtures/Plasticizer: - Suitable ISI mark water proofing chemicals and plasticizers can be used, as per manufacturers specifications. Admixtures to be used in design mix shall conform to latest relevant IS code and nothing extra shall be payable on this account.

3.2.5 3.2.6 3.2.7

3.3 3.3.1

Construction Procedure Mould: - Prepare a wooden mould or steel angle section mould, as per the thickness of Ferro cement elements required. For mechanised production, moulds are available through the manufacturers. Moulds can be opened with bolt system.

3.3.2

Reinforcement Cage: - Mark the position of the reinforcing wire-mesh and skeleton steel on a temporary template. This template will aid the bending of bars for stirrups. The length required for each stirrup can be measured directly on the template. The bars and stirrups are tied in place using the binding wire. A layer of welded mesh is provided within the mould. Lift the reinforcement cage from the mould and coat the mould with a suitable oil (light diesel or mixture of diesel grease will do). Thin sheets of paper spread evenly over the oiled surface of the mould will serve as a separating layer. A stretched plastic sheet (without folds or wrinkles) can also be used for this purpose. Replace the reinforcement cage on the mould.

3.3.3

Mortar Preparation: - Use clean dry surface for weighing and dry mixing of mortar ingredients. Weigh out the required quantities of cement, sand, admixtures and keep them in separate trays. Mechanical mixer be used for mixing. Add water slowly when preparing mortar. A suitable plasticizer be added at this stage. Care should be taken not to have an excessive workable mix resulting from use of the admixture. Mix the mortar in batches. Do not mix the entire ingredients in a single batch. Each batch of mortar should be plastered within an hour after mixing.

3.3.4

Mortar laying: - Before commencing the plastering operation, make sure that all auxiliary fittings such as lifting hooks etc. are properly arranged and tied on to the reinforcement cage. Take a small quantity of mortar on a towel or small wooden float. Rub it on to the cage surface till it penetrates the mesh. This operation is carried out over a small portion of the surface of the cage at a time.

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In case the mesh layers bents and come into contact during this operation, pull up the mesh layer slightly so that the mortar gets in-between. After the mortar has been applied to a small area hammer gently with a wooden hammer to help compact the mortar. Compaction be done preferably using a small plate vibrator. Finish to the required thickness with a semi-smooth surface. A roof template can be used to check the plastered section. 3.3.5 Curing: - Cover the units with moist hessian or old cement bags. Water using a sprinkler hose. After a period of 2 to 3 days lift the units gently and transport to the curing yard for final curing. Handle the units carefully during the transportation. 3.3.6 Erection: - Lift the unit and place it over one of the supports projecting the unit a little beyond support. Lift the other end and when the whole unit is horizontal slide it carefully so that it rests on both supports. Raise the next unit in similar fashion alongside the first unit. Apply rich cement-sand mortar in the gap between the ends of overlapping roofing units after wetting the surfaces. 3.3.7 Mechanisation:- It is recommended to cast the ferrocements mechanically on a vibratory table. It is recommended, especially when a large number of units are to be casted prototype test of roofing element for its ability to with stand the design load and resist crack formation. 3.4 3.4.1 3.4.2 Precautions Ensure quality of materials being used. Mix mortar properly and thoroughly. Do not expose freshly cast units to direct sunlight as this will result in the drying of mortar at a faster rate. The casting of the units should be carried out under a sheltered area. When applying the mortar ensure adequate penetration into the reinforcement cage. Carelessness can result in honeycombed, porous units that will have poor service performance. More compactness means more strength and better performance. Therefore, if possible use the vibration method. Take care that no portion of the wire mesh remains uncovered and all steel used is free from corrosion. Always plan to provide for accessories at the casting stage itself.

3.4.3 3.4.4

3.4.5

3.4.6

3.4.7

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SPECIFICATIONS & CONDITIONS

1.

The contractor shall cut, leave or form holes, recesses, chases etc. in concrete, brick work, walls, ceilings, floors preferably with electrical appliances and in any other situations as required or as directed by the Engineer-in-Charge and make good, the same in cement concrete / cement / mortar and finished to match the adjoining surfaces. Any hole and / or opening required to be left / made for any fittings or fixtures or pipes shall be made / left as the work proceeds, cutting the RCC works, subsequently shall not be permitted under any circumstances. All clamps, bolts, fittings / fixture etc. required to be embedded in RCC works shall be done as the work proceeds, embedding subsequently by cutting / drilling or dismantling RCC work shall not be permitted under any circumstances. Specifications to be followed for execution of work shall be as under: The entire work shall be done as per CPWD specifications 2009 with upto date correction slip upto the date of Press NIT. In case of any discrepancy refer clause of general conditions of the contract. In the case of discrepancy in the specifications, the following order of preference shall be observed. i) ii) iii) iv) v) Description of Schedule of quantities Particular specification and Special condition, if any. Drawings C.P.W.D. specifications Indian Standard Specifications of B.I.S.

2.

(i)

3. 3.1.

Whenever any reference to any Indian Standard specifications occurs in the documents relating to this contract the same shall be inclusive of all amendments issued there to or revisions thereof if any, upto the date of receipt of tenders. For items and works involving cost effective alternative technologies, the specifications and guidelines of CBRI and BMTPC shall be followed. Any ambiguity in regard to interpretation of specification for such items of alternative technologies, the decision of the Engineer-in-Charge shall be final. 4. The contractor shall conduct performance tests for the entire installations as per standards / specifications before the work is finally accepted and reasonable amount shall be withheld from the sums due to the contractor in absence of such test. Welding wherever required in the work like in grill, railing, etc. shall be done in full length of the contact area. S.P./W.P. Pipes for sanitary and Water Pipes for water supply if fixed in R.C.C. members like columns beams etc. it shall be fixed with scrub plugs. a) Modular Completion :- The contractor to whom the work is awarded shall ensure modular completion of the units i.e. Block wise schedule of completion shall be given before start of work and shall hand over the units block wise. b) Handing over of Flats: - The contractor shall handover the flats blockwise as per the programme of handing over given by the contractor and accepted by the Engineer-in-Charge.

5. 6. 7.

8. 9.

The flyash used for Fal-G bricks shall be of Grade-I or Grade-II. In no circumstances pond ash shall be used. The precast elements (fully precast / partial precast) used for Building work include :i. ii. iii. iv. R.C. planks R.C. joists Sunshade-cum-lintel Shelves / platforms

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SPECIFICATIONS FOR BUILDING WORK (As per drawing and directions of Engineer-in-Charge) L.C.H. Slum Rehabilitation S. No. 1.0 1.1 Item of work Foundation and Plinth PCC in foundation : 75 mm thick C.C. 1:5:10 (1 cement: 5 coarse sand:10 graded stone aggregate 40 mm) RCC footing as per drawing attached. Depth of excavation 1500 mm from NGL. NGL is down by 350 mm (approx) from main road level. (+ 0) as shown in drawing. The formation level is +300 mm from road level and plinth level is +750 mm from road level. The quantities have been worked out by considering formation level as 650 mm from NGL. Plinth beam 200 x 300 mm top level shall be +410 mm in M-25 concrete Top of grade beam 230 x 300 mm at NGL. on outer periphery in M-25 concrete. 1.5 230 mm Brick work above grade beam for external periphery walls in 1: 6 cement mortar (1 cement 1: 6 coarse sand) with conventional FPS bricks of CD 75.(for confinement of filled earth) Plinth filling (a) Earth filling : (b) Sand filling under floor : (c) Concrete under floor : Earth filling inside in in layers of 20 cm thick including watering and compaction. Jamuna sand 75 mm thick 100 mm layer of CC 1:5:10 with stone aggregate (1cement :5 corse sand :10 graded stone aggregate 40 mm nominal size) Description

1.2 1.3 1.4

1.6

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S. No. 1.7

Item of work Filling up depression /sunken portions in bath WC & Kitchen

Description Water proofing treatment with tapecrete / armourerete as per CPWD specifications on 12 mm bed of plaster, treatment again protected by 12 mm cement plaster 1: 3 (1 cement: 3 coarse sand) finished with a coat of neat cement. Encasing joints of pipes and traps with CC 1:2:4 (1 cement :2 coarse sand: 4 graded stone aggregate 20 mm) The filling shall be with CC 1:5:10 with stone aggregate (1 cement: 5 Coarse sand: 10 graded stone aggregate 40 mm nominal size) for WC, bath & kitchen sunken portions. The filling under plinth shall be part of Building work as mentioned in 1.6. The supply of earth will include transportation for lead upto 5km. Earth shall be made available by department from DSIIDC Industrial Area of Bawana

2.0 2.1

Super Structure RCC work Columns & Beams shall be cast in situ with M 25. The centering and shuttering shall be such so as to achieve good quality.

3.0 3.1

Super Structure Brick wall All external & common walls shall be 200 mm thick brick wall with modular flyash lime bricks (FAL-G Bricks) with 5% cement contents Bricks of min Compressive strength 2 of 100 kg/cm in 1:6 (1 cement : 6 coarse sand)

3.2

Half Brick work

All the partition walls shall be 100 mm thick brick wall with modular flyash lime bricks (FAL-G Bricks) with 5% cement contents brick of min Compressive strength of 100 kg/cm2 in 1:4 (1 cement: 4 coarse sand) with two 6 mm dia M.S. bars at after every third course.

3.3

Parapet

Brick work 200mm thick with modular flyash lime bricks (FAL-G Bricks) CD 100 in parapet (0.475m) high in 1:6 (1 cement: 6 coarse sand) as per design. 12mm thick plaster in 1:4 (1 cement: 4 coarse sand) shall be done at parapet whereas at junctions it shall be with mesh and cement plaster as mentioned herein above.

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S. No. 3.4

Item of work Brick work under Kitchen platform ( for partition )

Description 100 & 115 mm thick brick work in CM (1:4) (1 cement: 4 coarse sand) using modular flyash lime bricks (FAL - G Bricks) CD 100 including two M.S. bars of 6 mm dia at every third course. Cement concrete jalli 40 mm thick as per design for WC and both ventilation. Half brick thick wall as per design with modular flyash lime bricks (FAL-G Bricks) bricks CD 100 in 1:4 (1cement : 4 coarse sand) with two 6 mm dia MS bars after 3 courses including any steel work in MS Flats/Bars/Hollow pipe as per design and including Hand rail/coping of 75mm thick in RCC 1:2:4 with two Nos. 6mm dia bars with rings of 6mm at suitable interval.

3.5

Cement Concrete jalli

3.6

Verandah/Balcony/Landing

4..0 4.1

RCC work (cast in situ /precast) Lintel, Beam, Columns Precast RCC lintel in M 25

4.2

Sunshades

Sunshades shall be 600 mm projected & shall be precast in M 25 concrete.

4.3

Stair case (a) Landing Stair case landing shall be 60mm thick in precast RC plank system with precast R.C. Joists. (except Ist landing which is cast-in-situ M-25 grade RCC) Stair case waist slab cast-in-situ in M 25. Steps will be made with FPS bricks CD-75 in CM 1 : 4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand) nosing with M.S. Angle 25x25x3 mm to be provided in each steps 30 mm thick precast Ferrocement in 1:1.5 mix (1 cement : 1. 5 coarse sand), 500 mm wide with one layer of welded wire fabric (WWF) 12 gauge 25 x 75mm & 2 layers of chicken mesh 12.5 x 12.5 mm spacing. The platform shall be finished with Kota stone 25 mm thick having not more than one joint i.e (not more than two pieces). The nosing shall be half round. Precast RC planks & Joists roofing system with 60mm thick precast planks and RC precast joists as per design in M 25 concrete. The stone aggregate shall be 10mm nominal size for RC planks & in situ concrete for haunches Synthetic Polyester triangular fiber of length 6mm/12mm as decided by the Engineer-in-charge shall be mixed in the precast planks as per manufacturer recommendation.

(b) Steps

4.4

Kitchen platform

5.0

Intermediate & Roof Slab

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S. No.

Item of work

Description

5.1

Slab Joists

The ceiling of precast R.C. Planks & Joists shall not be plastered joists & planks shall give even appearance

5.2

Framing Beam

Framing beams shall be 200 x 300 mm size in M 25 mix. Form work for all precast & cast in situ concrete shall be of good quality.

5.3

Form work

6.0 6.1

Doors & Window Door & windows frames MS angle 40 x 40 x 5 mm for door and MS angle 35 x 35 x 5 mm for windows One main door, one door for bed room, one door for verandah/balcony, Doors shall be 30mm thick flush door with M.S. butt hinges FRP frames and shutter one each in WC & Bath. 35mm thick chemically treated mirandi wood shutters with 75x35 mm styles and 4mm thick glass.

6.2

Door Shutters

6.3 6.4

Door frame & shutter for WC & bath. Window Shutters

6.5

Door fittings

Oxidised MS fittings :One sliding door bolt 250 x 16mm for entrance door. Other doors shall have pull bolt locks. One MS tower bolt 200x10 mm in each door One MS tower bolt 150x10 mm in each door Two MS handles 125 mm in each door. 1 Door stopper for each door of main door, bed room & balcony.

6.6

Window fittings (for openable shutters)

Each window shutter shall have following fittings:Two MS tower bolts 100 x 10 mm One MS handle 100 mm One MS casement stay of 200 mm size

7.0 7.1

Steel Work M.S. Grill for windows MS Grill for windows will be as per design @ 10 kg / sqm (MS Flat -

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S. No. 8.0 8.1.

Item of work Flooring Floor Finish

Description

Floor finish in 40mm CC 1:2:4 (1 cement: 2 coarse sand: 4 graded stone aggregate 20mm nominal size) in all rooms & staircase. Glass strips 40 x 4mm.

8.2

Divider Strips

8.3

Skirting

18 mm skirting plain cement finish 100 mm high.

9.0 9.1

Roofing Roof Treatment Brick coba including water proof treatment complete as per CPWD specifications.

9.2

Rain Water pipes

UPVC pipes 110 mm. with shoe bend below plinth level. (at +200 level approx.)

9.3

Mumty

No mumty is proposed. However a MS trap door shall be provided on the last landing roof.

10.0 10.1

Finishing Plastering on walls (internal) 12mm cement plaster 1:6 (1 cement : 6 fine sand).

10.2

Dado

Toilet:- White Ceramic tiles with tiles of minimum size 200x300mm or 300x300mm, 600mm high in WC & 1200mm high in bath including a border/design of coloured tiles (excluding begundy, bottles green, black and other dark colours)

Kitchen :- with pattern in white and coloured tile of 200x300mm, or 300x300mm, 600mm high above kitchen platform.

10.3

Kitchen Platform Top

25 mm Kota stone slab with maximum one joints (in two pieces) over working shelf, including half round nosing & drip course below Three or more coats of white wash on ceiling & internal

10.4

White wash

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S. No.

Item of work

Description walls, stair hall & waist slab.

10.5 10.6

Ceiling Primer

White Wash All doors & windows (frames and shutters) shall be given a coat of primer.

10.7

Painting

Two or more coats of Synthetic enamel paint for all wood & steel work to give an even shade.

10.8

External Finish

12 mm thick Cement plastering in 1:4 (1 cement: 4 coarse sand) expect on precast sunshades. Acrylic smooth exterior paint on external plastered surface as well as on exposed columns, beams.

11.0

Internal Sanitary/Water Supply Installations

11.1

W.C. Pan

One number white vitreous China, 580 mm Orissa pattern pan with PVC P or S trap with 10 liter low level PVC flushing cistern of approved quality.

11.2

Sink

Kitchen sink of 610 x 450 x 200 of stainless steel with MS. Brackets, waste & PVC waste pipe etc. complete.

11.3

Soil & Waste Pipes

Single stack & dual SWR gasket stack system off 110 UPVC pipes & 80 mm UPVC internal pipes\ including all fittings as per approved plumbing design (all fittings, pipes shall be of Prince/Supreme/AKG/ Kasan or Equivalent )

11.4

Internal Chambers

Brick masonry with bricks of class designation 75 (inside dimensions 90 x 80cm x 45cm) or more than 45 cm depth as per site condition with SFRC light duty cover. UPVC pipe 110 mm dia, Gully Trap as required with CC bed up to haunches.

11.5

Pipes between house manhole and service manhole

11.6

Pipes external

16, 20, 25, 32 mm (External dia) 3 layer. PP R

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S. No.

Item of work

Description (Polypropylene Random copolymer) as per drawing. Additional 32mm dia pipe line from overhead Fire tank upto second floor.

11.7

Pipe internal

3 layer PP R (Polypropylene Random Copolymer) of 16 mm to 20 mm dia as per drawing / schedule

11.8

Fittings

PTMT bib cocks and stop cocks 15mm.

11.9

Over Head Tank

Polyethylene water storage common tank (confirming to IS : 12701) on terrace common for 5 or 10 flats @ (300 liters + 150 liter) for each flat. One additional tank of 5000 lit capacity on each block (40 flats) for Fire requirement. The tank shall be manufactured with FDA approved material including preparing base and holding down of tank to avoid any displacement when empty. Separate water tank shall be provided for domestic & WC flushing. The water supply system is dual supply including recirculation of treated water for WC only.

11.10

Recirculation

11.11

Stop Cock

The necessary PTMT stop cocks

Note: - Plinth protection is not part of lump sum tender for Building work.

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Guidelines for Selection Material/Product for Civil works

1. The agency shall bring three to five samples of the each item ISI marked & as per CPWD specifications. If ISI marked material is not manufactured then it will be as per relevant IS code. If the committee is not satisfied with the samples brought by the agency, committee can ask for additional three to five samples and so on. The committee constituted by Director (W) shall approve these samples. The committee may recommend more than one brand of item to be used in the work depending on the quality and its availability. 2. Material should be procured from the approved manufacture or authorized dealer. Agency to produce invoice / bill in support.

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ABBREVIATIONS USED

S.NO 1.

ABBREVIATION DSIIDC Delhi State Corporation Industrial

DETAIL & Infrastructure Development

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26.

M.D. M.C.D. D.J.B D.V.B. Specification C.D.O I.I.T W.C. G.I. U.G. T/R CC BW RCC pipe ISI M.S. M Cm Mm Kg Sqm A.C. C.P. HDP S.F.R.C S.W.

Managing Director Municipal Corporation of Delhi Delhi Jal Board Delhi Vidyut Board CPWD Specification Central Design Organisation Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi Water Closet Galvanised Iron Underground Storage Tank/Reservoir Cement Concrete Brick work Reinforced Cement Concrete pipe Indian Standard Institute Mild Steel Meter Centimeter Millimeter Kilogram Square meter Asbestos cement Chromium plated High Density Polythylene Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete Stone ware

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27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51.

B.I.S. C.B.R.I B.M.T.P.C. I/C S/S NP2 NP3 C:M I.L. w.r.t. D.Us Hact. BBL ESS T.M.T. NDPL Major Work Minor Work EE SE JNNURM GOI BSUP TPIM QMS

Bureau of Indian Standards Central Building Research Institute Building Material Technologies Promotion Council Including Socketed & Spigot Non Pressure Class 2 Non Pressure Class 3 Cement Mortar Invert Level With Respect To Dwelling Units Hactare Building By Laws Electric Sub Station Thermo Mechanically Treated North Delhi Power Limited Civil works related to Building & Infrastructure Electrical works Executive Engineer/ Chief Project Manager Superintending Engineer/ Project Director Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission Govt. of India Basic Services to the Urban Poor Third Party Inspection & Monitoring Quality Monitoring System

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CENTRAL PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT


OFFICE MEMORANDUM No.DGW/CON/252 ISSUED BY AUTHORITY OF DIRECTOR GENERAL OF WORKS
NIRMAN BHAWAN, NEW DELHI DATED: 26.04.2010 Subject: Amendment to Para 10A under General Rules and Directions of GCC 2010. In view of modifications made under Pam 4A and insertion of new Para 4B under General Rules and Directions of GCC 2010 affected vide OM No. CON/251 dated 07.04.2010, Para 10A of General Rules and Directions of GCC 2010 is modified as under:Para 10A (page 6-7) Existing Provisions I n ca se o f P e r ce n ta ge R ate Tenders only percentage quoted shall be considered. Any tender containing item rates is liable to be rejected. Percentage quoted by the contractor in percentage rate tender shall be accurately filled in figures and words, so th at t her e i s no d i scr ep a nc y. However if the contractor has worked out the amount of the tender and if any discrepancy is fo und i n t he p er c ent age quoted in words and figures, the percentage which corresponds with the amount worked out by the contractor shall, unless otherwise proved, be taken as correct. If the am oun t of th e te nd er i s no t worked out by the contractor or it does not correspond with the percentage written either in figures or in words, then the
percentage quoted by the

Modified Provisions In case of Percentage Rate Tenders only percentage quoted shall be considered. Any tender containing item rates is liable to be rejected. Percentage quoted by the contractor in percentage rate tender shall be accurately filled in figures and wo r d s , so t h at t h er e is no discrepancy. (Remaining part deleted)

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contractor in words shall be taken as correct. Where the per ce nt a g e q uo t e d by t he contractor in figures and in words tally but the amount is not worked out correctly, the percentage quoted by t h e contractor will, unless otherwise proved, be taken as correct and not the amount.

Superintending Engineer (C&M) Issued from tile No. CSQ/CM/EE-I/37( I )/2008 Copy to: I. All ADGs CPWD. E-in-C PWD, Delhi Govt. 2. All CEs, CPWD, PWD Delhi Govt.- They are requested to endorse a copy of this to all SEs & EEs with further directions that they should bring this to the notice of all the concerned.

Executive Engineer

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CENTRAL PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT


OFFICE MEMORANDUM No.DG/CON/255 ISSUED BY AUTHORITY OF DIRECTOR GENERAL NIRMAN BHAWAN, NEW DELHI DATED: 23.05.2011

Subject:

Introduction of Integrity Pact and Dispute Resolution Committee under Clause 25 in GCC 2010.

1.

Introduction of Integrity Pact:A new provision of Integrity Pact (copy enclosed) has been introduced in the GCC 2010. At the time of submission of tender/bid, it shall be mandatory to sign the Pact by the bidder/contractor failing which the tenderer/bidder will stand disqualified from the tendering process and the bid of the bidder would be summarily rejected.

2. Reference CPWD -7/8 Schedule- F

Following provisions of CPWD Works Manual 2010 are modified: Existing Provision No Provision Modified Provision Following new Para is added: Clause 25Constitution of Dispute Redressal Committee: Chairman Member Member If the contractor had secured the contract with Government as a result of wrong tendering or other non-bonafide methods of competitive tendering or commits breach of Integrity Agreement. If the contractor considers any work demanded of him to be outside the requirements of the contract, or dispute any drawings, record or decision given in writing by the Engineer-in-Charge on any matter in connection with or arising out of the contract or carrying out of the work, to be unacceptable, he shall promptly within 15 days request the Superintending Engineer in writing for written instruction or decision. Thereupon, the Superintending Engineer shall give his written instructions or within a period of one month from the receipt of the contractors letter.

Clause 3 (vii)

If the contractor shall obtain a contract with Government as a result of wrong tendering or other non-bonafide methods of competitive tendering. If the contractor considers any work demanded of him to be outside the requirements of the contract, or disputes any drawings, record or decision given in writing by the Engineer-inCharge or any matter in connection with or arising out of the contract or carrying out of the work, to be unacceptable, he shall promptly within 15 days request the Superintending Engineer in writing for written instruction or decision. Thereupon, the Superintending Engineer shall give his written instruction or decisions or decision within a period of the month from the receipt of the contractors letter.

Clause 25(i)

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If the Superintending Engineer fails to give his instructions or decision in writing within the aforesaid period or if the contractor is dissatisfied with the instruction or decision of the Superintending Engineer, the contractor may within 15 days of the receipt of Superintending Engineers decision, appeal to the Chief Engineer who shall afford an opportunity to the contractor to be heard, if the latter so desires, and to offer evidence in support of his appeal. The Chief Engineer shall give his decision within 30 days of receipt of contractors appeal. If the contractor is dissatisfied with this decision, the contractor shall within a period of 30 days from receipt of the decision, give notice to Chief Engineer for appointment of arbitrator on prescribed proforma as per Appendix XV, failing which the said decision shall be final binding and conclusive and not referable to adjudication by the arbitrator.

If the Superintending Engineer fails to give his instruction or decision in writing within the aforesaid period or if the contractor is dissatisfied with the instructions or decision of the Superintending Engineer, the contractor may, within 15 days of the receipt of Superintending Engineers decision, appeal to the Chief Engineer who shall afford an opportunity to the contractor to be heard, if the latter so desires, and to offer evidence in support of his appeal. The Chief Engineer shall give his decision within 30 days of receipt of contractors appeal. If the contractor is dissatisfied with the decision of the Chief Engineer, the contractor may within 30 days from the receipt of the Chief Engineer decision, appeal before the Dispute Redressal Committee (DRC) along with a list of disputes with amounts claimed in respect of each such dispute and giving reference to the rejection of his disputes by the Chief Engineer. The Dispute Redressal Committee (DRC) shall give his decision within a period of 90 days from the receipt of Contractors appeal. The constitution of Dispute Redressal Committee (DRC) shall be as indicated in Schedule F. if the Dispute Redressal Committee (DRC) fails to give his decision within the aforesaid period or any party is dissatisfied with the decision of Dispute Redressal Committee (DRC), give notice to the Chief Engineer for appointment of arbitrator on prescribed proforma as per Appendix XV, failing which the said decision shall be final binding and conclusive and not referable to adjudication by the arbitrator. It is a term of contract that each party invoking arbitration must exhaust the aforesaid mechanism of settlement of claims/disputes prior to invoking arbitration.

The modified GCC 2010 including provisions of this OM is available of CPWD website.

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Issued from file no. CSQ/CM/C/37(1)/2011. Copy to :1. All ADGs CPWD. E-in-C PWD, Delhi Govt. 2. All CEs, CPWD, PWD Delhi Govt.- They are requested to endorse a copy of this to all SEs & EEs with further directions that they should bring this change to the notice of all the concerned.

Executive Engineer (M)

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To, .. .. .. Sub: NIT No. ..for the work..

Dear Sir, It is here by declared that CPWD is committed to follow the principle of transparency, equity and competitiveness in public procurement. The subject Notice Inviting Tender (NIT) is an invitation to offer made on the condition that the Bidder will sign the integrity Agreement, which is an integral part of tender/bid documents, failing which the tenderer/bidder will stand disqualified from the tendering process and the bid of the bidder would be summarily rejected. This declaration shall from part and parcel of the integrity Agreement and signing of the same shall be deemed as acceptance and signing of the Integrity Agreement on behalf of the CPWD. Yours faithfully,

Executive Engineer

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To, Executive Engineer,


.. ..

Sub:

Submission of Tender for the work of

Dear Sir, I/We acknowledge that CPWD is committed to follow the principles thereof as enumerated in the Integrity Agreement enclosed with the tender/bid document. I/We agree that the Notice Inviting Tender (NIT) is an invitation to offer made on the condition that I/We will sign the enclosed Integrity Agreement, which is an integral part of tender documents, failing which I/We will stand disqualified from the tendering process. I/We acknowledge that THE MAKING OF THE BID SHALL BE REGARDED AS AN UNCONDITIONAL AND ABSOLUTE ACCEPTANCE of this condition of the NIT. I/We confirm acceptance and compliance with the Integrity Agreement in letter and spirit and further agree that execution of the said Integrity Agreement shall be separate and distinct from the main contract, which will come into existence when tender/bid is finally accepted by CPWD. I/We acknowledge and accept the duration of the Integrity Agreement, which shall be in the line with Article I of the enclosed Integrity Agreement. I/We acknowledge that in the event of my/our failure to sign and accept the Integrity Agreement, while submitting the tender/bid, CPWD shall have unqualified, absolute and unfettered right to disqualify the tenderer/bidder and reject the tender/bid is accordance with terms and conditions of the tender/bid.

Yours faithfully,

(Duly authorized signatory of the Bidder)

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To be signed by the bidder and same signatory competent / authorised to sign the relevant contract on behalf of CPWD. INTEGRITY AGREEMENT This Integrity Agreement is made at ..on this .day of .... 20. BETWEEN President of represented through Executive Engineer, ,
(Name of Division)

CPWD, , (Hereinafter referred as the


(Address of Division)

Principal/Owner, which expression shall unless repugnant to the meaning or context hereof include its successors and permitted assigns) AND .
(Name and Address of the Individual/firm/Company)

through ..(Hereinafter referred to as the


(Details of duly authorized signatory)

Bidder/Contractor and which expression shall unless repugnant to the meaning of context hereof include its successors and permitted assigns) Preamble WHEREAS the Principal/ Owner has floated the Tender (NIT No. .) (hereinafter referred to as Tender / Bid) and intends to award, under laid down organizational procedure, contract for
(Name of work)

hereinafter referred to as the Contract. AND WHEREAS the Principal / Owner values full compliance with all relevant laws of the land, rules, regulations, economic use of resources and of fairness / transparency in its relation with its Bidder(s) and Contractor(s). AND WHEREAS to meet the purpose aforesaid both the parties have agreed to enter into this Integrity Agreement (hereinafter referred to as Integrity Pact or Pact), the terms and conditions of which shall also be read as integral part and parcel of the Tender/ Bid documents and Contract between the parties.

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NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of mutual covenants contained in this Pact, the parties hereby agree as follows and this Pact witness as under: Article 1 : Commitment of the Principal / Owner 1) The principal / Owner commits itself to take all measures necessary to prevent corruption and to observe the following principles: a) No employees of the principal / Owner, personally or through any of his/ her family members, will in connection with the Tender, or the execution of the Contract, demand, take a promise for or accept, for self or third person, any material or immaterial benefit which the person is not legally entitled to. b) The Principal / Owner will, during the Tender Process, treat all Bidder(s) with equity and reason. The Principal / Owner will, in particular, before and during the Tender Process, provide all Bidder(s) the same information and will not provide to any Bidder(s) confidential / additional information through which the Bidder(s) could obtain an advantage in relation to the tender process or the contract execution. c) The principal / Owner shall endeavour to exclude from the Tender process any person, whose conduct in the past has been of biased nature. 2) If the Principal / Owner obtains information on the conduct of any of its employees which is a criminal offence under the Indian Panel Code (IPC)/ Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 (PC Act) or is in violation of the principles herein mentioned or if there be a substantive suspicion in this regard, the principal / Owner will inform the Chief Vigilance Officer and in addition can also initiate disciplinary actions as per its internal laid down policies and procedures.

Article 2 : Commitment of the Bidder(s) / Contractor(s) 1) It is required that each Bidder/ Contractor (including their respective officers, employees and agents.) adhere to the highest ethical standards, and report to the Government / Department all suspected acts of fraud or Corruption or Coercion or Collusion of which it has acknowledge or becomes aware, during the tendering process and throughout the negotiation or award of a contract.

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2)

The Bidder(s)/Contractor(s) commits himself to take all measures necessary to prevent corruption. He commits himself to observe the following principles during his participation in the Tender process and during the Contract execution: The Bidder(s)/Contractor(s) will not, directly or through any other person or firm, offer, promise or give to any of the Principal/Owner's employees involved in the Tender process or execution of the Contract or to any third person any material or other benefit which he/she is not legally entitled to, in order to obtain in exchange any advantage of any kind whatsoever during the Tender process or during the execution of the Contract. The Bidder(s)/Contractor(s) will not enter with other Bidder(s) into any undisclosed agreement or understanding, whether formal or informal. This applies in particular to prices, specifications, certifications, subsidiary contracts, submission or non-submission of bids or any other actions to restrict competitiveness or to cartelize in the bidding process. The Bidder(s)/Contractor(s) will not commit any offence under the relevant IPC/PC Act. Further the Bidder(s)/Contract(s) will not use improperly, (for the purpose of competition or personal gain), or pass on to others, any information or documents provided by the Principal/Owner as part of the business relationship, regarding plans, technical proposals and business details, including information contained or transmitted electronically. The Bidder(s)/Contractor(s) of foreign origin shall disclose the names and addresses of agents/representatives in India, if any. Similarly Bidder(s)/Contractor(s) of Indian Nationality shall disclose names and addresses of foreign agents/representatives, if any. Either the Indian agent on behalf of the foreign principal or the foreign principal directly could bid in a tender but not both. Further, in cases where an agent participate in a tender on behalf of one manufacturer, he shall not be allowed to quote on behalf of another manufacturer along with the first manufacturer in a subsequent/parallel tender for the same item. The Bidder(s)/Contractor(s) will, when presenting his bid, disclose (with each tender as per proforma enclosed) any and all

a)

b)

c)

d)

e)

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payments he has made, is committed to or intends to make to agents, brokers or any other intermediaries in connection with the award of the Contract. 3) The Bidder(s)/Contractor(s) will not instigate third persons to commit offences outlined above or be an accessory to such offences. The Bidder(s)/Contractor(s) will not, directly or through any other person or firm indulge in fraudulent practice means a wilful misrepresentation or omission of facts or submission of fake/forged documents in order to induce public official to act in reliance thereof, with the purpose of obtaining unjust advantage by or causing damage to justified interest of others and/or to influence the procurement process to the detriment of. the Government interests. The Bidder(s)/Contractor(s) will not, directly or through any other person or firm use Coercive Practices (means the act of obtaining something, compelling an action or influencing a decision through intimidation, threat or the use of force directly or indirectly, where potential or actual injury may befall upon a person, his/ her reputation or property to influence their participation in the tendering process).

4)

5)

Article 3: Consequences of Breach Without prejudice to any rights that may be available to the Principal/Owner under law or the Contract or its established policies and laid down procedures, the Principal/Owner shall have the following rights in case of breach of this Integrity Pact by the Bidder(s)/Contractor(s) and the Bidder/ Contractor accepts and undertakes to respect and uphold the Principal/Owner's absolute right: 1) If the Bidder( s )/Contractor( s), either before award or during execution of Contract has committed a transgression through a violation of Article 2 above or in any other form, such as to put his reliability or credibility in question, the Principal/Owner after giving 14 days notice to the contractor shall have powers to disqualify the Bidder(s)/Contractor(s) from the Tender process or terminate/determine the Contract, if already executed or exclude the Bidder/Contractor from future contract award processes. The imposition and duration of the exclusion will be determined by the severity of transgression and determined by the Principal/Owner. Such exclusion may be forever or for a limited period as decided by the Principal/Owner.

88

2)

Forfeiture of EMD/Performance Guarantee/Security Deposit: If the Principal/Owner has disqualified the Bidder(s) from the Tender process prior to the award of the Contract or terminated/determined the Contract or has accrued the right to terminate/determine the Contract according to Article 3(1), the Principal/Owner apart from exercising any legal rights that may have accrued to the Principal/Owner, may in its considered opinion forfeit the entire amount of Earnest Money Deposit, Performance Guarantee and Security Deposit of the Bidder/Contractor. Criminal Liability: If the Principal/Owner obtains knowledge of conduct of a Bidder or Contractor, or of an employee or a representative or an associate of a Bidder or Contractor which constitutes corruption within the meaning of Indian Penal code (IPC)/Prevention of Corruption Act, or if the Principal/Owner has substantive suspicion in this regard, the Principal/Owner will inform the same to law enforcing agencies for further investigation.

3)

Article 4: Previous Transgression 1) The Bidder declares that no previous transgressions occurred in the last 5 years with any other Company in any country confirming to the anticorruption approach or with Central Government or State Government or any other Central/State Public Sector Enterprises in India that could justify his exclusion from the Tender process. If the Bidder makes incorrect statement on this subject, he can be disqualified from the Tender process or action can be taken for banning of business dealings/ holiday listing of the Bidder/Contractor as deemed fit by the Principal/ Owner. If the Bidder/Contractor can prove that he has resorted / recouped the damage caused by him and has installed a suitable corruption prevention system, the Principal/Owner may, at its own discretion, revoke the exclusion prematurely.

2)

3)

Article 5: Equal Treatment of all Bidders/Contractors/Subcontractors 1) The Bidder(s)/Contractor(s) undertake(s) to demand from all subcontractors a commitment in conformity with this Integrity Pact. The Bidder/Contractor shall be responsible for any violation(s) of the principles laid down in this agreement/Pact by any of its Subcontractors/ sub- vendors.

89

2)

The Principal/Owner will enter into Pacts on identical terms as this one with all Bidders and Contractors. The Principal/Owner will disqualify Bidders, who do not submit, the duly signed Pact between the Principal/Owner and the bidder, along with the Tender or violate its provisions at any stage of the Tender process, from the Tender process.

3)

Article 6- Duration of the Pact This Pact begins when both the parties have legally signed it. It expires for the Contractor/Vendor 12 months after the completion of work under the contract or till the continuation of defect liability period, whichever is more and for all other bidders, till the Contract has been awarded. If any claim is made/lodged during the time, the same shall be binding and continue to be valid despite the lapse of this Pacts as specified above, unless it is discharged/determined by the Competent Authority, CPWD. Article 7- Other Provisions 1) This Pact is subject to Indian Law, place of performance and jurisdiction is the Head quarters of the Division of the Principal/Owner, who has floated the Tender. Changes and supplements need to be made in writing. Side agreements have not been made. If the Contractor is a partnership or a consortium, this Pact must be signed by all the partners or by one or more partner holding power of attorney signed by all partners and consortium members. In case of a Company, the Pact must be signed by a representative duly authorized by board resolution. Should one or several provisions of this Pact turn out to be invalid; the remainder of this Pact remains valid. In this case, the parties will strive to come to an agreement to their original intensions. It is agreed term and condition that any dispute or difference arising between the parties with regard to the terms of this Integrity Agreement / Pact, any action taken by the Owner/Principal in accordance with this Integrity Agreement/ Pact or interpretation thereof shall not be subject to arbitration.

2) 3)

4)

5)

90

Article 8- LEGAL AND PRIOR RIGHTS All rights and remedies of the parties hereto shall be in addition to all the other legal rights and remedies belonging to such parties under the Contract and / or law and the same shall be deemed to the cumulative and not alternative to such legal rights and remedies aforesaid. For the sake of brevity, both the parties agree that this integrity Pact will have precedence over the Tender/Contact documents with regard any of the provisions covered under this Integrity Pact. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have signed and executed this Integrity Pact at the place and date first above mentioned in the presence of following witness: . (For and on behalf of Principal/Owner)

.. (For and on behalf of Bidder/ Contractor) WITNESSES: 1. . (Signature , Name & address) (Signature , Name & address)

2.

Place: Dated:

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CENTRAL PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT


OFFICE MEMORANDUM No.DG/CON/255A ISSUED BY AUTHORITY OF DIRECTOR GENERAL NIRMAN BHAWAN, NEW DELHI DATED: 10.08.2011

Sub: - Clarification regarding introduction of Integrity Pact introduced vide OM No. CON 255 Dt. 23.05.2011. A new provision of integrity Pact (IP) was introduced in GCC- 2010 vide OM No. CON/255 dt. 23.05.2011. In the OM it is mentioned that all the time of submission of bid, it shall be mandatory to sign the pact by the bidder failing which the bidder will stand disqualified from the tendering process and such bid would be summarily rejected. Some field Units have raised their doubts regarding submission of duly signed Integrity Pact by the bidder at the time of submission of bid. In this regard it is clarified that: 1. Submission of duly signed Integrity Pact by the bidders is application in case of manual tendering where e-tendering is not followed. In case of manual tendering Executive Engineer should sign the first page addressed to the intending bidder at the time of issue of tender form and before submission of the bid, each bidder shall sign IP at respective places and submit the bid. If duly signed IP is not submitted by the bidder, such bid shall not be considered. In case of e-tendering, Integrity Pact shall be treated in the same manner as other components of the bid document. In e-tendering, the intending bidder does not sign any document physically and entire bid document is submitted through digital signature. Since IP is a part of bid document no separate physical submission is required with other documents to be submitted in the office of tender opening authority. In addition to other component of bid document, the Integrity Pact along shall also be signed between Executive Engineer and successful bidder after acceptance of bid.

2.

3.

Superintending Engineer (C&M) Issued from file no. SCQ/CM/C/37(1)/2011. Copy to:(1) All ADGs CPWD. E-in CPWD, Delhi govt. (2) All CEs CPWD, PWD Delhi Govt. and E&F: They are requested to endorse copy of this OM to all SEs & EEs with further directions that they should bring it to the notice of all the concerned.

Executive Engineer (Civil)

92

Construction of Low Cost Housing for Urban Poor / Slum Rehabilitation for Poothkhurd, Phase-II at Tikri, Delhi (G+4).
SCHEDULE OF QUANTITIES FOR GUIDENCE ONLY. 40 Flats - Twin Blocks Items of work - FOR CIVIL WORKS Abstract of Cost - Clubbed

S.No 1.1

Description I. EARTH WORK Earth work in excavation by mechanical means (Hydraulic excavator) / manual means in foundation trenches or drains (not exceeding 1.5 m in width or 10 sqm on plan) including dressing of sides and ramming of bottoms, lift up to 1.5 m, including getting out the excavated soil and disposal of surplus excavated soil as directed, within a lead of 50 m. All kinds of soil

Qty.

Unit

550.470 1.2 Filling available excavated earth (excluding rock) in trenches, plinth, sides of foundation etc. in layers not exceeding 20 cm in depth: consolidating each deposited layer by ramming and watering, lead upto 50 m and lift upto 1.5 m 558.961 1.3 Carriage of earth from Bawana Industrial Complex including loading unloading and stacking. 8.490 1.4 Supplying and filling in plinth with Jamuna sand under floors including, watering, ramming consolidating and dressing complete. 16.700 2.1 II. CONCRETE WORKS Providing and laying in position cement concrete of specified grade excluding the cost of centering and shuttering - All work upto plinth level. 1:1:3 (1 Cement: 1 coarse sand: 3 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size). 2.578 (b) 1:5:10 (1cement : 5 coarse sand: 10 stone aggregate 40mm nominal size) 72.586 2.2 Extra for concrete work in super structure abvoe plinth level upto floor V level 25.178 93

cum

cum

cum

cum

(a)

cum

cum

cum

III. R.C.C WORKS 3.1 Providing and laying in position machine batched, machine mixed and machine vibrated design mix cement concrete of specified grade for reinforced cement concrete work including pumping of concrete to site of laying but excluding the cost of centering, shuttering, finishing, and reinforcement. including Admixtures in recommended proportions as per IS 9103 to accelerated, retard setting of concrete, improve workability without impairing strenght and durability as per direction of Engineer-in-charge. M-25 grade reinforced cement concrete by using 380kg. of cement per cum of concrete. All work above plinth level up to floor V level. 374.980 3.2 Extra for R.C.C./ B.M.C/ R.M.C. work above floor V level for each four floors or part thereof. 41.510 3.3 Centring and shuttering including strutting, propping etc. and removal of form for : Foundations, footings, bases of columns, etc. for mass concrete. 213.520 Lintels, beams, plinth beams, girders, bressumers and cantilevers. 1318.350 Columns, Pillars, Piers, Abutments, Posts and Struts. 1487.410 Stairs, (excluding landings) except spiral-staircases. 85.590 Edges of slabs and breaks in floors and walls. sqm sqm sqm sqm cum cum

3.4

Under 20 cm wide Reinforcement for R.C.C. work including straightening, cutting, bending, placing in position and binding all complete

47.150

mtr.

Mild steel and medium tensile steel bars Thermo-Mechanically Treated bars 500/500D as per design & drawing 3.5 Providing, hoisting and fixing upto floor five level precast reinforced cement concrete in lintels, beams and bressumers including setting in cement mortar 1:3 ( 1 cement : 3 coarse sand), cost of required centering and shuttering but excluding the cost of reinforcement using M 25 design mix concrete with minimum cement 380 kg per cum of concrete. 94

5705.050

kg.

54758.12

kg.

20.329

cum

3.6

Providing, hoisting and fixing upto floor five level precast reinforced cement concrete in Planks including setting in cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand), cost of required centering, shuttering but excluding the cost of reinforecement with M 25 design mix concrete with minimum cement 380 kg per cum of concrete. 52.250 cum IV. BRICK WORK Brick work with F.P.S. bricks of class designation 75 in foundation and plinth in cement mortar1:6 (1 cement : 6 coarse sand) 15.310 Cum Brick work with F.P.S. bricks of class designation 75 in superstructure above plinth level up to floor V level in all shapes and sizes in : Cement mortar 1:6 (1 cement : 6 coarse sand) 2.760 Cum

4.1

4.2

4.3

Brick work with modular flyash lime bricks (FALG Bricks with 5% cement content) conforming to IS:12894-2002, class designation 100 average compressive strength in super structure abvoe plinth level up to floor V level in: flyash bricks in superstructure above plinth level upto floor five level in cement mortar 1:6 (1 cement :6 coarse sand) bricks should confirming to IS:12894. above plinth upto floor V level. Cement mortar 1:6 (1 Cement : 6 coarse sand) 337.190 cum

4.4

Extra for brick work in superstructure above floor V level for each four floors or part thereof by mechanical means by lifting material using mobile crane. 76.798 cum Half brick masonry with modular (FALG Bricks with 5% cement content) in supersturcture abvoe plinth level up to floor V level.

4.5

Cement mortar 1:4 (1 Cement : 4 coarse sand) 4.6 Extra for half brick masonary in superstructure above floor V level for every four floors or part thereof by mechanical means by lifting material using mobile crane.

826.570

Sqm

162.530

Sqm

4.7

Extra for providing and placing in position 2 Nos. 6mm dia. M.S. bars at every third course of half brick masonry.

826.570

Sqm

95

4.8

Providing, precast cement concrete Jali 1:2:4 (1 cement : 2 coarse sand : 4 graded stone aggregate 6mm nominal size) reinforced with 1.6 mm dia mild steel wire including centering and shuttering, roughening cleaning, fixing and finishing in cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement : 3 fine sand) etc. complete excluding plastering of the jambs, sills and soffits. (Partially in veranda/staircase landing railing) 40 mm thick 21.600 V Flooring Work sqm

5.1

Cement concrete flooring 1:2:4( 1 cement: 2 coarse sand :4 graded stone aggregate) finished with a floating coat of neat cement including cement slurry but excluding the cost of nosing of steps etc complete 40 mm thick with 20 mm nominal size stone aggregate 1179.100 Sqm

5.2

Cement plaster skriting (upto 30 cm height) with cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand) finished with a floating coat of neat cement. 18 mm thick 126.080 sqm

5.3

Kota stone slab flooring over 20 mm (average) thick base laid over and jointed with grey cement slurry mixed with pigment to match the shade of the slab including rubbing and polishing complete with base of 1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand) : 25mm thick 66.000 sqm

5.4

Providing and fixing 1st quality white ceramic glazed wall tiles conforming to IS:15622 (thickness to be specified by the manufacture) to approved make in as approved by Engineer -in- charge in skirting, risers of steps, and dados over 12 mm thick bed of Cement Mortar 1:3 (1 cement: 3 coarse sand) and jointing with grey cement slurry @ 3.3 kg per sqm including pointing in white cement mixed with pigment of matching shade complete. 375.650 Sqm Providing & fixing glass strips in joints of terrazo / cement concrete floors. 40 mm wide and 4 mm thick 2456.800 92.000 Metre metre

5.5

5.6

Extra for pre finished nosing in treads of steps of Kota 96

stone/ sand stone slab (for Kitchen slab). 5.7 Providing and fixing M.S. angle 25x25x3 mm to act as nosing with lugs of M.S. bar 6mm dia 20 cm long forked at end 60cm apart (minimum three lugs to be provided) including necessary welding and applying a priming coat of approved primer on exposed surface etc. complete.

156.110

kg.

VI. FINISHING WORK 6.1 12 mm cement plaster mix :

1:6 ( 1 cement: 6 fine sand) 6.2 12mm cement plaster finished with a floating coat of neat cement of mix: 1:4 (1 cement: 4 fine sand) 6.3 12 mm cement plaster mix : 1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand) 6.4 Extra over Item No.6.3 for height above 10m.from ground level for external plaster. White washing with lime to give an even shade : New Work (three or more coats) 6.6 Applying priming coat : With ready mixed pink or grey primer of approved brand and manufacture on wood work (hard and soft wood) With ready mixed red oxide zinc chromate primer of approved brand and manufacture on steel galvanised iron / steel works. 6.7 Painting with synthetic enamel paint of approved brand and manufacture to give an even shade : Two or more coats on new work 6.8 Finishing walls with Acrylic Smooth exterior paint of required shade : 97

4333.240

sqm

42.600

sqm

2170.260

sqm

720.560

sqm

6.5

5434.390

sqm

340.200

Sqm

123.850

Sqm

757.480

Sqm

New work (Two or more coat applied @ 1.67 ltr/10 sqm over and including base coat of water proofing cement paint applied @ 2.20 kg/ 10 sqm). 1792.850

Sqm

VII. DOOR & WINDOWS 7.1 Providing and fixing T-iron frames for doors, windows and ventilators of mild steel Tee-sections, joints mitred and welded with 15x3 mm lugs 10 cm long embedded in cement concrete blocks 15x10x10 cm of 1:3:6 (1 cement :3 coarse sand :6 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size) or with wooden plugs and screws or raw plugs and screws or with dash fastener or with fixing clips or with bolts and nuts as require including fixing of necessary butt hinges and screws and applying a priming coat of approved steel primer. 3068.100 Providing and fixing glazed shutters for doors, windows and clerestory windows using 4 mm thick float glass panes including necessary screws. Kiln seasoned and chemically treated Mirandi wood 35 mm thick Providing and fixing ISI marked flush door shutters conforming to IS : 2202 (Part I) non-decorative type, core of block board construction with frame of 1st class hard wood and well matched marine ply veneering with vertical grains or cross bands and face veneers on both faces of shutters : 30 mm thick including necessary screws. 7.4 Providing and fixing M.S. fan clamp type I of 16 mm dia M.S. bar bent to shape with hooked ends in R.C.C. slabs during laying including painting the exposed portion of loop, all as per standard design complete. Providing and fixing ISI marked Oxidised M.S sliding door bolts with nuts and screws etc. complete 250 x16 mm 214.200 Sqm.

Kg.

7.2

123.850

sqm

7.3

80.000

Nos

7.5

40.000

Each

7.6

Providing and fixing ISI marked 85 mm x 42 mm oxidised M.S pull bolt lock conforming to I.S 7534 with necessary screws bolts, nut and washers etc. complete.

160.000

Each

7.7

Providing and fixing ISI marked oxidised M.S. tower bolt black finish, (Barrel type) with necessary screws, etc. 98

7.8

complete 200 x10 mm 150x10mm 100x10mm Providing and fixing ISI marked oxidised M.S handles conforming to IS :4992 with necessary screws etc. complete 125 mm 100 mm

200.000 200.000 240.000

Each Each Each

400.000 240.000

Each Each

7.9

Providing and fixing oxidised M.S. casement stays (straight peg type) with necessary screws etc. complete. 240.000 200 mm weighing not less than 120 gms Each

7.10

Providing and fixing aluminium hanging floor door stopper ISI marked anodised (anodic coating not less than grade AC 10 as per IS : 1868) transparent or dyed to required colour and shade with necessary screws etc. complete. Single rubber stopper

120.000

Each

7.11

Providing and fixing M.S. grills of required pattern in frames of windows etc. with M.S. flats, square or round bars etc. all complete. 1238.500 Kg. Fixed to steel windows by welding

a)

7.12

Providing and fixing fibre Glass Reinforced plastic (FRP) Door Frames of cross-section 90mm x 45mm having single rebate of 32mm x 15mm to receive shutter of 30mm thickness. The laminate shall be moulded with fire resistant grade unsaturated polyester resin and chopped mat .Doorframe laminate shall be 2mm thick and shall be filled with suitable wooden block in all the three legs. The frame shall be covered with fiberglass from all sides. M.S. stay shall be provided at the bottom to steady the frame.

400.800

mtr.

7.13

Providing and fixing to existing door frames. 30 mm thick Glass Fibre Reinforced Plastic (FRP) panelled door shutter of required colour and approved brand and manufacture, made with fire - retardant grade unsaturated 99

126.000

sqm

polyester resin, moulded to 3 mm thick FRP laminate for forming hollow rails and styles, with wooden frame and suitable blocks of seasoned wood inside at required places for fixing of fittings, cast monolithically with 5mm thick FRP laminate for panels and conforming to IS: 14856 - 2000 including fixing to frames. VIII. ROOFING WORKS 8.1 Providing and laying integral cement based waterproofing treatment including preparation of surface as required for treatment of roofs, balconies, terraces etc. consisting of following operations. Applying a slurry coat of neat cement using 2.75 kg. / sqm of cement admixed with waterproofing compound conforming to IS:2645 and approved by Engineer-in-charge over the R.C.C. slab including adjoining walls up to 300mm height including cleaning the surface before treatment. Laying brick bats with mortar using broken bricks/brick bats 25mm to 115 mm size with 50% of cement mortar 1:5 (1 cement : 5 coarse sand) admixed with waterproofing compound conforming to IS:2645 and approved by Engineer-in-charge over 20mm thick layer of cement mortar of mix 1:5 (1 cement :5 coarse sand) admixed with waterproofing compound conforming to IS:2645 and approved by Engineer-in-Charge over 20mm thick layer of cement mortar of mix 1:5 (1 cement : 5 coarse sand) admixed with water proofing compound conforming to IS : 2645 and approved by Engineer-in-charge to required slope and treating similarly the adjoining walls upto 300 mm height including rounding of junctions of walls and slabs. After two days of proper curing applying a second coat of cement slurry using 2.75 Kg/Sqm of cement admixed with waterproofing compound conforming to IS:2645 and approved by Engineer-in-charge. Finishing the surface with 20mm thick jointless cement mortar of mix 1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand) admixed with waterproofing compound conforming to IS : 2645 and approved by Engineer-in-charge laying glass fibre cloth of approved quality in top layer of plaster and finally finishing the surface with trowel with neat cement slurry and making of 300x300 mm square 3mm deep. The whole terrace so finished shall be flooded with water for a minimum period of two weeks for curing and for final test. All above operations to be done in order and as directed & specified by the Engineer-in-charge. With average thickness of 120 mm and minimum thickness at Khurra as 65 mm 8.2 Providing and laying water proofing treatment in sunken 100

249.530 204.960

Sqm sqm

8.3

portion of WCs, bathroom etc., by applying cement slurry mixed with water proofing cement compound consisting of applying : a) First layer of slurry of cement @ 0.488 kg/sqm mixed with water proofing cement compound @ 0.253 kg/sqm. This layer will be allowed to air cure for 4 hours. b) Second layer of slurry of cement @ 0.242 kg/sqm mixed with water proofing cement compound @ 0.126 kg/sqm. This layer will be allowed to air cure for 4 hours followed with water curing for 48 hours. The rate includes preparation of surface, treatment and sealing of all joints, corners, junctions of pipes and masonry with polymer mixed slurry. Providing and fixing on wall face unplasticised-Rigid PVC rain water pipes conformining to IS :13592 Type A including jointing with seal ring conforming to IS:5382 leaving 10 mm gap for thermal expansion. Single Socketed Pipes 110 mm dia Providing and fixing on wall face unplastic ised - PVC moulded fittings / accessories for unplasticised Rigid PVC rain water pipes conforming to IS:13592 Type A including jointing with seal ring conforming to IS:5382 leaving 10 mm gap for thermal expansion. Bend 87.5 110 mm bend 8.000 Shoe (Plain) 110 mm shoe 8.000 Each Each 119.600 Meter

8.4

8.5

Providing and fixing unplasticised -PVC pipe clips of approved design to unplasticised - PVC rain water pipes by means of 50x50x50mm hard wood plugs, screwed with M.S. screws of required length including cutting brick work and fixing in cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand) and making good the wall etc. complete. 110 mm 40.000 each

8.6

Providing and fixing to the inlet mouth of rain water pipe PTMT (an Engineering thermoplastic) grating square (Slit) 150 mm square with a height of 8 mm and weighing not less than 100 gms.

8.000

Each

101

IX. MISCELLANEOUS WORK 9.1 9.2 Providing & fixing G.I spouts 40 mm dia & 250mm long Steel work welded in built up sections/framed work including cutting, hoisting, fixing in position and applying a priming coat of approved steel primer using structural steel etc. as required. In gratings, frames, guard bar, ladder, railings, brackets, gates and similar works. Providing and fixing hand rail of approved size welding etc. to steel ladder railing, balcony railing and stair case railing including applying a priming coat of approved steel primer. M.S. tube Supplying and mixing 'Recron' fibre in precast R.C. planks Providing hoisting and fixing 30mm thick precast ferrocement shelves in position upto floor V level. Providing and fixing in position Trap door as per design and drawing complete. (Drawing attached) 217.080 99.270 62.700 kg kg sqm 136.000 nos

228.420 9.3

kg

9.4 9.5 9.6

2.000

each

102

Construction of Low Cost Housing for Urban Poor / Slum Rehabilitation for Poothkhurd, Phase-II at Tikri, Delhi (G+4)

SCHEDULE OF QUANTITIES FOR GUIDENCE ONLY.

40 Flats - Twin Blocks


Plinth Area = 34.60 Sqm

Item of Work - FOR SANITARY WORKS


Abstract of Cost - Clubbed
S. No Description X. SANITARY INSTALLATIONS 10.1 Providing and fixing water closet squatting pan (Indian type W.C. pan) with 100mm UPVC P or S trap, 10 litres low level white P.V.C. flushing cistern with manually controlled device (handle lever) conforming to IS :7231, with all fittings and fixtures complete including cutting and making good the walls and floors wherever required. White Vitreous china Orissa pattern W.C. pan of size 580x440mm with integral type foot rests. Providing and fixing stainless steel sink with C. I. Brackets, C.P. brass chain with rubber plug, 40 mm C. P. brass waste complete, including painting the fittings and brackets, cutting and making good the walls wherever requied: of size 615 x 460 x 200 mm Providing and fixing PTMT grating of approved quality and colour. Circular type 100 mm nominal dia Providing and fixing soil, waste and vent pipes. PVC - SWR S&S pipe as per confirming to IS 13592 110 mm dia 80 mm diameter Providing and fixing M.S. holder-bat clamps of approved design to Sand Cast iron/cast iron (spun) pipe embedded in and including cement concrete blocks 10x10x10cm of 1:2:4 mix (1 cement :2 coarse sand :4 graded stone aggregate 20mm nominal size) including cost of cutting holes and making good the walls etc. For 100 mm dia pipe Providing and fixing bend of required degree with access Door, insertion rubber washer 3 mm thick PVC - SWR S&S 110 mm Providing and fixing plain bend of required degree. PVC - SWR S&S 110 mm

Qty.

Unit

40.00

Each

10.2

40.00

Each

10.3

80.00

Each

10.4

193.08 168.32

Meter Meter

10.5

40.00

Each

10.6

8.00

Each

10.7

40.00

Each

103

10.8

Providing and fixing single equal plain junction of required degree with access door, insertion rubber washer 3 mm thick, bolts and nuts complete. PVC - SWR S&S 110 x 110 x 110 mm Providing and fixing terminal guard: PVC - SWR S&S 110 mm Providing and fixing trap of self cleansing design with screwed down or hinged grating with or without vent arm complete, including cost of cutting and making good the walls and floors : PVC - S&S 110 mm inlet and 80 mm outlet 40.00 Each

10.9

8.00 10.10

Each

80.00

Each

10.11

Providing and fixing Deep Sealtrap of self cleansing design with screwed down or hinged grating with or without vent arm complete, including cost of cutting and making good the walls and floors :

PVC - S&S 110 mm inlet and 80 mm outlet XI. WATER SUPPLY 11.1 Providing and fixing 3 layer PP-R (Poly propylene Random copolymer) pipes SDR 7.4 U V stabilized & anti - microbial fusion welded, having thermal stability for hot & cold water supply including all PP - R plain & brass threaded polypropylene random fittings i/c fixing the pipe with clamps at 1.00 m spacing. This includes testing of joints complete as per direction of Engineer in Charge. Internal work - Exposed on wall. PN - 16 Pipe, 20 mm OD PN - 16 Pipe, 25 mm OD PN - 16 Pipe, 32 mm OD 11.2 Providing and fixing 3 layer PP-R (Poly propylene Random copolymer) pipes SDR 7.4 U V stabilized & anti - microbial fusion welded, having thermal stability for hot & cold water supply including all PP - R plain & brass threaded polypropylene random fittings i/c fixing the pipe with clamps at 1.00 m spacing. This includes the cost of cutting chases and making good the same including testing of joints complete as per direction of Engineer in Charge. Concealed work including cutting chases and making good the wall etc. PN - 16 Pipe, 16 mm OD
11.3 Providing and fixing 3 layer PP-R (Poly propylene Random copolymer) pipes U V stabilized & anti - microbial fusion welded, having thermal stability for hot & cold water supply including all PP - R plain & brass threaded polypropylene random fittings i/c trenching, refilling and testing of joints complete as per direction of Engineer in Charge. External work PN-16 Pipe, 20mm OD (SDR - 7.4) PN-16 Pipe, 25mm OD (SDR - 7.4)

40.00

Each

206.40 428.40 37.86

Meter Meter Meter

281.20

Meter

23.93 38.04

Meter Meter

104

11.4 a) b) 11.6

Providing and fixing ball valve (brass) of approved quality, High or low pressure, with plastic floats complete: 20mm nominal bore 25mm nominal bore Providing and placing on terrace (at all floor levels) Polyethylene water storage tank ISI : 12701 marked with cover and suitable locking arrangement and making necessary holes for inlet, outlet and overflow pipes but without fittings and the base support for tank Providing and fixing PTMT bib cock of approval quality conforming to IS : 8931 15 mm nominal bore. Providing and fixing PTMT stop cock of approved quality and colour. 20mm nominal bore, 89 mm long, weighing not less than 88 gms Providing and fixing gun metal gate valve with C.I. wheel of approved quality (screwed end) : 25 mm nominal bore 32 mm nominal bore

12.00 2.00

Each Each

23000.00

per litre

11.7

160.00

each

11.8

4.00

Each

11.9

14.00 2.00

Each Each

11.10

11.11

Providing and fixing PTMT stop cock of approved quality and colour. 15 mm nominal bore, 86mm long. Weighing not less than 88 gms. Providing and fixing gun metal non-return valve of approved quality (screwed end): 25 mm nominal bore. Horizontal Providing and fixing unplasticised PVC connection pipe with PTMT Nuts collar and bush of approved quality and colour. 15 mm nominal bore with 30 cm length.

160.00

each

12.00

each

11.12

40.00 11.13 Excavating trenches of required width for pipes, cables, etc. including excavation for sockets, and dressing of sides, ramming of bottoms, depth upto 1.5 m including getting out the excavated soil, and then returning the soil as required, in layers not exceeding 20 cm in depth including consolidating each deposited layer by ramming, watering, etc. and disposing of surplus excavated soil as directed, within a lead of 50 m : Pipes, cables etc., exceeding 80 mm dia. but not exceeding 300 mm dia. Providing and fixing square-mouth S.W. qully trap grade 'A' complete with C.I. grating brick masonry chamber with water tight C.I. cover with frame of 300x300 mm size (inside) the weight of cover to be not less than 4.50 kg and frame to be not less than 2.70 kg as per standard design : 150 x 100 mm size P type With F.P.S. Bricks class designation 75

each

39.48

metre

11.14

8.00

Each

105

11.15

Construction brick masonry manhole in cement mortar 1:4 (1cement : 4 coarse sand) R.C.C. top slab with 1:2:4 mix (1cement : 2 coarse sand : 4 graded stone aggregate 20mm nominal size), foundation concrete 1:4:8 mix (1 cement : 4 coarse sand : 8 graded stone aggregate 40mm nominal size) inside plastering 12mm thick with cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand) finished with floating coat of neat cement and making channels in cement concrete 1:2:4 (1 cement : 2 coarse sand : 4 graded stone aggregate 20mm nominal size) finished with a floating coat of neat cement complete as per standard design :Inside size 90x80 cm and 45 cm deep including C.I. cover with frame (light duty) 455x610 mm internal dimensions total weight of cover and frame to be not less than 38 kg (weight of cover 23 kg and weight of frame 15 kg) : With F.P.S. bricks with class designation 75. 3.00 Each

106

Construction of EWS Housing, Under JNNURM at Bawana- III (Pooth khurd), Delhi. For Slum Relocation POOTH KHURD Phase II at TIKRI,DELHI, For (5 storied) 40 Flats Items of work - FOR CIVIL WORKS (Additional for extra 0.15 m depth (150mm) Description I. EARTH WORK Carriage of earth from Bawana Industrial Area by mechanical transport including loading, unloading and stacking complete Filling available excavated earth (excluding rock) in trenches, plinth, sides of foundation etc. in layers not exceeding 20 cm in depth: consolidating each deposited layer by ramming and watering, lead upto 50 m and lift upto 1.5 m III. R.C.C WORKS Providing and laying in position machine batched, machine mixed and machine vibrated design mix cement concrete of specified grade for reinforced cement concrete work including pumping of concrete to site of laying but excluding the cost of centering, shuttering, finishing, and reinforcement. including Admixtures in recommended proportions as per IS 9103 to accelerated, retard setting of concrete, improve workability without impairing strenght and durability as per direction of Engineer-in-charge. M-25 grade reinforced cement concrete by using 380 kg. of cement per cum of concrete. All work up to floor V level. Centring and shuttering including strutting, propping etc. and removal of form for : Columns, Pillars, Piers, Abutments, Posts and Struts. Reinforcement for R.C.C. work including straightening, cutting, bending, placing in position and binding all complete Thermo-Mechanically Treated bars (500/500D as per design and drawing) 238.23 4.1 IV. BRICK WORK Brick work with F.P.S. bricks of class designation 75 in foundation and plinth in cement mortar1:6 (1 cement : 6 coarse sand) kg 13.960 sqm

S.No

Qty.

Unit

1.3 1.2

33.40

cum

33.40

cum

3.1

1.040

cum

3.3

3.4

(a)

3.02

Cum

107

Construction of Low Cost Housing for Urban Poor/Slum Rehabilitation at Bawana III (Pooth Khurd) Delhi comprising of 4560 EWS Houses in (G + 4) Phase II, Delhi.(Site at Tikri Kalan) PART - A FINANCIAL BID (LUMP-SUM PRICE) (BUILDING DWELLING UNITS ONLY) (FOR CIVIL WORKS, INTERNAL SANITARY WORKS)
Sl. No. 1 Description Dwelling Units in G+4 blocks of RCC framed structure, one dwelling unit comprises of one living room, one bed room, one kitchen, one w.c., one bath room, balcony, common stairs. All complete as per drawings and specifications. (Approx. Plinth Area = 34.60 Sqm.) 4560 no. 2 Add or deduct on account of additional/lesser depth from NGL to plinth level due to variations in levels of NGL, it shall include all items to be executed below plinth level upto NGL as per drawings of particular blocks. Each DU's Qty Unit Rate Amount

859.40 Centimetre

Per Centimetre Per Block of 20 DU's

108

SH: Infrastructure Development


Internal Road, Pathways, Park work, Drainage, Sewerage, Water Supply, Under Ground Water Tank, Earthfilling & Rainwater Harvesting, Boundary Wall, Recycled Water Supply.

SCHEDULE OF QUANTITY
S.No Description Unit QTY Rate (Rs.) Amount (Rs.)

Earth work in excavation by mechanical means (Hydraulic excavator) / manual means over areas (exceeding 30cm in depth. 1.5m in width as well as 10 sqm on plan) including disposal of excavated earth, lead upto 50m and lift upto 1.5m, disposed earth to be levelled and neatly dressed.; All kind of soil. Supplying and filling in plinth with Jamuna sand under floors including, watering, ramming consolidating and dressing complete. Earth work in excavation by mechnical means (Hydraulic excavator)/ manual means in foundation trenches or drains (not exceeding 1.5 m in width or 10 Sqm. on plan) including dressing of sides ramming of bottoms, lift up to 1.5 m including getting out the excavated soil & disposal of surplus excavated soil as directed within a lead of 50 m: All kind of soil.

cum

5920.56

101.85

603009.04

cum

3.42

301.5

1031.13

cum

8102.86

103.40

837835.72

109

4 (a)

4 (b)

6 (a)

Excavating trenches of required width for pipes cables etc. including excavation for sockets & dressing of sides ramming of bottoms, depth up to 1.5 m including getting out the excavated soil, & then returning the soil as required, in layers not exceeding 20 cm. in depth including consolidating each deposited layer by ramming watering etc. & disposal of surplus excavated soil as directed within a lead of 50 m: All kind of soil: Pipes cables etc. exceeding 80 mm dia. but not exceeding 300 mm dia. Excavating trenches of required width for pipes cables etc. including excavation for sockets & dressing of sides ramming of bottoms, depth up to 1.5 m including getting out the excavated soil, & then returning the soil as required, in layers not exceeding 20 cm. in depth including consolidating each deposited layer by ramming watering etc. & disposal of surplus excavated soil as directed within a lead of 50 m: All kind of soil: Pipes, cables etc. exceeding 300 mm dia but not exceeding 600 mm. Extra for excavating trenches for pipes cables etc. in all kind of soil for depth exceeding 1.5m but not exceeding 3.00 m. (Rate is over corresponding basic item for depth upto 1.5m) Pipes cables etc. exceeding 80 mm dia but not exceeding 300 mm dia. Extra for excavating trenches for pipes, cables, etc, in all kinds of soil for depth exceeding 3 m in depth, but not exceeding 4.5 m. (Rate is over corresponding basic item for depth upto 1.5 metre.) Pipes, cables etc. exceeding 80 mm dia. but not exceeding 300 mm dia. 110

meter

12985.20

115.05

1493947.26

meter

156.40

179.65

28097.26

meter

2080.20

153.02

318312.20

meter

159.40

391.17

62352.50

6 (b)

8 (a)

8 (b)

9 (a)

9 (b)

10

11

Extra for excavating trenches for pipes, cables, etc, in all kinds of soil for depth exceeding 3 m in depth, but not exceeding 4.5 m. (Rate is over corresponding basic item for depth upto 1.5 metre.) Pipes cables exceeding 300 mm but not exceeding 600 mm meter Filling available excavated earth (excluding rocks) in trenches, plinth, sides of foundation etc. in layers not exceeding 20 cm. in depth: consolidation each deposited layer by ramming & watering lead up to 50 m & lift up to 1.5 m cum Extra for every additional lift of 1.5m or part thereof in. All kinds of soil cum Extra for every additional lift of 3.0 to 4.50 m All kinds of soil. cum Providing and laying in position cement concrete of specified grade execluding the cost of centering and shuttering-All work up to plinth level: 1:2:4 (1cement: 2 coarse sand: 4 graded stone aggregate 20mm nominal size cum Providing and laying in position cement concrete of specified grade execluding the cost of centering and shuttering-All work up to plinth level: 1:5:10 (1 cement : 5 coarse sand 10 graded stone aggregate 40mm nominal size) cum Providing and laying damp-proof course 40mm thick with cement concrete 1:2:4 (1 cement : 2 coarse sand: 4 graded stone aggregate 12.5mm nominal size). sqm Extra for providing and mixing water proofing material in cement concrete work @ 1 kg per 50kg of cement. kg.

156.40

610.81

95530.68

3808.12

45.70

174031.08

3903.75

18.90

73780.88

91.67

37.80

3465.13

165.44

3257.45

538912.53

3913.16

2237.75

8756673.79

610.20

144.15

87960.33

156.76

27.45

4303.06

111

12

13

14

15 (a)

15 (b)

Providing & laying in position specified grade of reinforced cement concrete excluding the cost of centering, stuttering, finishing & reinforcement - All work upto plinth level 1:1.5:3 (1 cement: 1.5 coarse sand: 3 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size) Reinforced cement concrete works in walls (any thickness), including attached pilasters, buttresses, plinth and string courses, fillets, columns, pillars, piers, abutments posts and struts, etc. upto floor five level excluding cost of centering, shuttering, finishing and reinforcement. 1:1.5:3 ( 1 cement : 1.5 coarse sand : 3 graded stone aggregate 20mm nominal size) Reinforced cement concrete work in beams, suspended floors, roofs having slope up to 15 landings, balconies, shelves, chajjas, lintels, bands, plain window sills, staircases and spiral stair cases up to floor five level excluding the cost of centering, shuttering, finishing and reinforcement with 1:11/2: 3 (1 cement : 11/2 coarse sand : 3 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size). Centring and shuttering including strutting, propping etc. and removal form for: Foundation footing & bases for columns etc. mass concrete & precast shelves. Centring and shuttering including strutting, propping etc. and removal form for: Walls any thickness including attached pillasters buttresses plinth & string courses etc.

cum

310.42

3732.00

1158487.44

cum

330.10

4092.35

1350884.74

cum

185.84

4096.38

761271.26

sqm

819.13

119.25

97681.25

sqm

1480.71

180.40

267120.08

112

15

(c)

Centring and shuttering including strutting, propping etc. and removal form for: Suspended floors roofs landings & balconies & access plateform.

sqm

1361.90

187.35

255151.97

15 (d)

15 (e)

15 (f)

15 (g)

16

17

Centring and shuttering including strutting, propping etc. and removal form for: Lintel beams plinth beams girders bressumers & cantilevers. sqm 1207.05 Centring and shuttering including strutting, propping etc. and removal form for: Columns, Pillars, Piers, Abutments, Posts and Struts. sqm 3916.44 Centring and shuttering including strutting, propping etc. and removal form for: Stairs (excluding landings) except spiral stair case sqm 30.99 Centring and shuttering including strutting, propping etc. and removal form for: Edges of slabs and breaks in floors and walls. Centring and shuttering including strutting, propping etc. and removal form for: Under 20 cm wide meter 122.16 Reinforcement for R.C.C. work including straightening, cutting bending, placing in position and binding all complete. ThermoMechanically Treated bars. 500/500D as per design and drawing. kg 213564.64 Providing and laying in position machine batched, machine mixed and machine vibrated design mix cement concrete of specified grade for reinforced cement concrete work including pumping of concrete to site of laying but excluding the cost of centering, shuttering, finishing and reinforcement. including Admixtures in recommended proportions as per IS 9103 to accelerate, retard setting of concrete, improve workability without impairing strength and durability as per direction of cum 948.94 113

162.65

196326.68

238.40

933679.30

204.00

6321.96

61.10

7463.98

42.70

9119210.13

3983.75

3780339.73

Engineer-in-charge. M-25 grade reinforced cement concrete by using 380 kg. of cement per cum of concrete. All work up to floor V level.

18

19

20

21

Brick work with F.P.S. bricks of class designation 75 in foundation and plinth in: Cement mortar 1:6 (1 cement : 6 coarse sand) Brick work with F.P.S. bricks of class designation 75 in superstructure above plinth level up to floor V level in all shapes and sizes in : Cement mortar 1:6 (1 cement : 6 coarse sand) Tile brick masonry with tile bricks of class designation 100 in foundation and plinth in: Cement mortar 1:6 (1 cement : 6 coarse sand) Brick work with modular fly ash lime bricks (FALG Bricks) conforming to IS:12894-2002, class designation 100 average compressive strength in super structure above plinth level up to floor V level in : Cement mortar 1:6 (1 cement : 6 coarse sand)

cum

2810.04

2121.75

5962202.37

cum

186.23

2430.25

452585.46

cum

112.61

3277.65

369096.17

cum

520.95

2283.30

1189485.14

114

22

23

Providing and fixing factory made ISI marked steel glazed doors, windows and ventilators side /top /centre hung with beading and all members such as K11 B and K12 B etc. complete of standard rolled steel sections, joints mitred and flash butt welded and sash bars tenoned and riveted with 15x3mm lugs, 10cm long, embedded in cement concrete blocks 15x10x10cm of 1:3:6 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand : 6 graded stone aggregate 20mm nominal size) or with wooden plugs and screws or rawl plugs and screws or with fixing clips or with bolts and nuts as required, including roviding and fixing of hinges, pivots, float glass panes with glazing clips and special metal sash putty of approved make and a priming coat of approved steel primer excluding the cost of other fittings except necessary hinges or pivots complete as per approved design (Sectional weight of only steel members shall be measured for payment without weight of glass & other fittings. Providing and fixing T-iron frames for doors, windows and ventilators of mild steel Teesections, joints mitred and welded with 15x3 mm lugs 10cm long embedded in cement concrete blocks 15x10x10 cm of 1:3:6 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand : 6 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size) or with wooden plugs and screws or rawl plugs and screws or with dash fastener or with fixing clips or with bolts and nuts as required including fixing of necessary butt hinges and crews and applying a priming coat of approved steel primer.

kg

83.70

178.90

14973.93

kg

99.44

51.15

5086.36

115

24

Steel work welded in built up sections/framed work including cutting hoisting, fixing in position and applying a priming coat of approved steel primer using structural steel etc. as required. In gratings, frames, guard bar, ladders, railings, brackets, gates & similar works. kg 1762.70 51.20 90250.24 Dry brick on edge flooring in required patern with bricks of class designation 75 on a bed of 12 mm mud mortar including filling joints with jamuna sand (with F.P.S. bricks) complete. Kota stone slab flooring over 20 mm (average) thick base laid over and jointed with grey cement slurry mixed with pigment to match the shade of the slab including rubbing and polishing complete with base of cement mortar 1 : 4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand) : 25 mm thick. 40mm thick fine dressed stone flooring over 20mm (average) thick base of cement mortar 1:5 (1cement : 5 coarse sand) with joints finished flush.Red sand stone 15 mm cement plaster on the rough side of single or half brick wall of mix : 1:6 (1 cement :6 fine sand) 12 mm cement plaster of mix: 1:4 (1 cement: 4 coarse sand) sqm 10619.61 82.55 876648.81 12 mm cement plaster of mix: 1:6 (1 cement: 6 coarse sand) sqm 6554.52 72.70 476513.60 15 mm cement plaster on rough side of single or half brick wall of mix : 1:4 (1 cement: 4 coarse sand) 15 mm cement plaster on rough side of single or half brick wall of mix : 1:6 (1 cement: 6 coarse sand) 116

25

sqm

15892.91

208.90

3320028.90

26

sqm

997.51

694.40

692670.94

27

sqm

380.80

309.40

117819.52

28

sqm

139.94

78.55

10992.29

29 (a)

29 (b)

30 (a)

sqm

97.02

96.35

9347.88

30 (b)

sqm

3236.74

84.55

273666.37

31 32

Neat cement punning . 6 mm cement plaster of mix : 1:3 (1 cement: 3 fine sand)

sqm

1854.48

21.40

39685.87

sqm 33 15 mm cement plaster 1:3 (1 cement: 3 coarse sand) finished with a floating coat of neat cement on the rough side of single or half brick wall. White washing with lime to give an even shade : New work (three or more coats) Finishing walls with water proofing cement paint of required shade : New Work (Two or more coats applied @ 3.8 kg / 10 sqm) Painting with synthetic enamel paint of approved brand and manufacture to give an even shade : Two or more coats on new work Preparation and consolidation of sub grade with power road roller of 8 to 12 tonne capacity after excavating earth to an average of 22.5 cm. depth, dressing to camber and consolidating with road roller including making good the undulations etc. and re-rolling the sub grade and disposal of surplus earth lead upto 50 metres. Rounding of junction between wall and sand stone coping of Park boundary using cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand) all complete as per direction of Engineer-in-charge. Supplying & stacking of graded stone aggregate at site of size range : 90 m to 45 mm size stone aggregate. Supplying & stacking of graded stone aggregate at site of size range : 63 mm to 45 mm size stone aggregate. cum 117

1244.74

62.15

77360.59

sqm

3508.10

128.50

450790.85

34

sqm

1788.72

6.75

12073.86

35

sqm

8218.90

30.80

253142.12

36

sqm

143.14

35.35

5060.00

37

sqm 38

17951.80

33.90

608566.02

mtr

2720.00

11.31

30763.20

39 (a)

cum

2297.83

742.30

1705679.21

39 (b)

2297.83

768.45

1765767.46

39 (c)

Supplying & stacking of graded stone aggregate at site of size range : 53 mm to 22.4 mm size stone aggregate. Supplying & stacking of graded stone aggregate at site of size range : Stone screening 13.2mm (Type-A) Supplying & stacking of graded stone aggregate at site of size range : Stone screening 11.2 mm normal size (Type B) Supplying & stacking at site good earth. Supplying & stacking of graded stone aggregate at site of size range : Moorum Laying spreading and compacting stone aggregate of specified sizes to WBM specifications including spreading in uniform thickness, hand picking, rolling with 3 wheeled road / vibratory roller 8-10 tonne in stages to proper grade and camber, applying and brooming requisite type of screening / binding material to fill up interstices of coarse aggregate watering and compacting to the required density.

cum

1723.37

810.55

1396877.55

39 (d)

cum

1077.11

892.25

961051.40

39 (e)

cum cum

394.94 0.96

979.40 144.05

386804.24 138.29

39 (f) 39 (g)

cum

242.35

421.85

102235.35

40

cum 41 Brick edging in full brick width and half brick depth including excavation, refilling and disposal of surplus earth lead upto 50 metres. With F.P.S. bricks of class designation 75 metre Providing and applying tack coat using hot straight run bitumen of grade 80/100 including heating the bitumen, spraying the bitument with mechanically operated spray unit fitted on bitument boiler, cleaning and preparing the existing roat surface as per specifications: On W.B.M @ 0.75 kg/sqm. sqm

4936.74

192.55

950569.29

8681.68

52.35

454485.95

42

17951.80

23.90

429048.02

118

43

44

2.5 cm thick bitumastic sheet with hot bitumen of approved quality using stone chippings (60% 12.5 mm nominal size and 40% 10 mm nominal size) @ 1.65 cum per 100 sqm and coarse sand at 1.65 cum per 100 sqm of road surface and with bitumen @ 56 kg/cum of stone chippings and @ 128 kg/cum. of sand over a tack coat with hot straight run bitumen including consolidation with road roller of 8 to 10 tonne etc. complete.(tack coat to be paid separately) : With paving Asphalt 80/100 heated and then mixed with solvent at the rate of 70 grams per kg of asphalt. Providing and laying design mix cement concrete in roads, taxi tracks and runways having a minimum works test beam flexural strength of 30 kg. per cm2. at 28 days using not less than 340 Kg. of cement per cum of finished concrete, coarse sand and graded stone aggregate of 40mm nominal size in appropriate proportions as per specified design criteria approved by Engineer-in-charge mechanically vibrated using needle and surface vibrators including steel form work with sturdy M. S. channel sections including curing and providing and filling construction joints and dummy joints with approved joint filler and primer including rounding of the edges and filling the grooves 10x25mm deep at top for construction joints and 10mmx50mm deep at top for dummy joints with joint sealing compound (conforming to grade B of IS : 1834) including making necessary arrangements for expansion joints etc. all complete.

sqm

17951.80

134.45

2413619.51

Cum

539.63

3692.20

1992421.89

119

45

Manufacturing supplying and fixing retro reflective sign boards made up of 2mm thick aluminium sheet, face to be fully covered with high intensity encapsulated type heat activated retro reflective sheeting conforming to type - IV of ASTM-D 4956-01 in blue and silver white or other colour combination including subject matter, message (bilingual), symbols and borders etc. as per IRC; 67:2001, pasted on substrate by an adhesive backing which shall be activated by applying heat and pressure conforming to class -2 of ASTMD-4956-01 and fixing the same with suitable sized aluminium alloy rivets @ 20 cm c/c to back support frame of M.S. angle iron of size 25x25x3 mm along with theft resistant measures, mounted and fixed with 2 Nos. M.S. angles of size 35x35x5 mm to a vertical post made up to M.S. Tee section ISMT 50x50x6 mm welded with base plate of size 100x100x5 mm at the bottom end and including making holes in pipes, angles flats, providing & fixing M.S.message plate of required size steel work to be painted with two or more coats of synthetic enamel paint. of required shade and of approved brand & manufacture over priming coat of zinc chromate yellow primer (vertical MS-Tee support to be painted in black and white colours). Backside of aluminium sheet to be painted with two or more coats of epoxy paint over and including appropriate priming coat including all leads and lifts etc.complete as per drawing, specification and direction of Engineer--incharge. Manufactureing supplying Retro Reflective sign boards mandatory / Regulatory sign boards. 120

sqm

16.25

3778.70

61403.87

46 (a)

46 (b)

47 (a)

47 (b)

47 (c)

48

49

Providing & laying 60mm thick factory made cement concrete interlocking paver block of M-30 grade made by block making machine with strong vibratory compaction and of approved size and design / shape laid in required colour and pattern over and including 50mm thick compacted bed of course sand, filling the joints with coarse sand etc. all complete as per the direction of Engineer-in-Charge. sqm Providing and laying grass crete (interlocking) factory made cement concrete blocks M 30 grade made by bloc making machine and of approved size and design shape over 50mm thick compacted bed of fine sand including filling of joints with fine sand all complete as per direction of Engineer-in-charge. sqm Providing and fixing G.I pipes complete with G.I fittings including trenching and refilling etc. (External work) 50mm dia nominal bore meter Providing and fixing G.I pipes complete with G.I fittings including trenching and refilling etc. (External work) 65mm dia nominal bore meter Providing and fixing G.I pipes complete with G.I fittings including trenching and refilling etc. (External work) 80mm dia nominal bore meter Providing and fixing gun metal non-return valve of approved quality (screwed end) 80 mm nominal bore ( vertical) each Providing and fixing brass ferrule with C.I. mouth cover including boring and tapping the main : 15 mm nominal bore. each

7694.67

346.35

2665048.95

5000.51

288.39

1442097.08

105.00

280.10

29410.50

54.00

356.15

19232.10

45.00

458.15

20616.75

27.00

2390.70

64548.90

456.00

139.75

63726.00

121

50 (a)

50 (b)

51

52

Providing & fixing CI sluice valves ( With cap ) complete with bolts nuts rubber insertion etc. (the tail pieces if required will be paid seperately) : 100mm diameter Class I. Providing & fixing CI sluice valves ( With cap ) complete with bolts nuts rubber insertion etc. (the tail pieces if required will be paid seperately) : 150mm dia meter Class I. Constructing masonry Chamber 120x120x100 cm, inside with 75 class designation brick work in cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand) for sluice valve, with C.I. surface box 100 mm. top diameter, 160 mm bottom diameter and 180 mm deep ( inside) with chained lid and RCC top slab 1:2:4 mix (1 cement :2 coarse sand : 4 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size) necessary excavation foundation concrete 1:5:10 (1 cement : 5 fine sand:10 graded stone aggregate 40 mm nominal size) and inside plastering with cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand) 12 mm thick finished with a floating coat of neat cement complete as per standard design : With F.P.S. bricks Constructing masonry Chamber 60x60x75 cm, inside with 75 class designation brick work in cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand) for fire hydrants, with C.I. surface box 350x350 mm. top and 165 mm deep ( inside) with chained lid and RCC top slab 1:2:4 mix (1 cement : 2 coarse sand : 4 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size) necessary excavation foundation concrete 1:5:10 (1 cement : 5 fine sand:10 graded stone aggregate 40 mm nominal size) and inside plastering with cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand) 12 mm thick finished with a floating 122

each

18.00

2468.05

44424.90

each

10.00

3689.10

36891.00

each

28.00

8528.75

238805.00

each

14.00

3388.65

47441.10

coat of neat cement complete as per standard design : With F.P.S. bricks

53 (a)

53 (b)

Painting GI pipe & fittings with two coats of anti corroslve bituminastic paint of approved quality: 50mm diameter pipe metre Painting GI pipe & fittings with two coats of anti corroslve bituminastic paint of approved quality: 65 mm diameter pipe. metre Painting GI pipe & fittings with two coats of anti corroslve bituminastic paint of approved quality: 80 mm diameter pipe. metre Providing and fixing GI union in each existing G.I. pipe line, cutting and threading the pipe and making long screws including excavation, refilling the earth or cutting of wall and making good the same complete wherever required. 50 mm dia Providing and fixing C.I. double acting air valve of approved quality with bolts, nuts, rubber insertions etc. complete (The tail pieces, tapers etc if required will be paid separately): 100 mm dia each Providing push-on-joints to centrifugally (Spun) Cast Iron Pipes or Ductile Iron Pipes including testing of joints and including the cost of rubber gasket: 100 mm dia pipes each 123

105.00

6.10

640.50

54.00

7.50

405.00

53 (c)

45.00

8.65

389.25

54

31.00

335.50

10400.50

55

10.00

6858.75

68587.50

56 (a)

403.00

39.00

15717.00

56 (b)

57 (a)

57 (b)

58 (a)

58 (b)

59 (a)

Providing push-on-joints to centrifugally (Spun) Cast Iron Pipes or Ductile Iron Pipes including testing of joints and including the cost of rubber gasket: 150mm dia pipes each Providing and laying S&S Centrifugally Cast (Spun) / Ductile Iron Pipes conforming to IS : 8329 : 100mm dia Ductile iron Class K-7 pipes. metre Providing and laying S&S Centrifugally Cast (Spun) / Ductile Iron Pipes conforming to IS : 8329 : 150 mm dia Ductile iron Class K-7 pipes metre Disinfecting C.I. water mains by flushing with water containing bleaching powder at 0.5 gms per litre of water and cleaning the same with fresh water, operation to be repeated three times including getting the sample of water from the disinfected main 100 tested in the muncipal laboratory. 100mm diameter C.I. pipe meter Disinfecting C.I. water mains by flushing with water containing bleaching powder at 0.5 gms per litre of water and cleaning the same with fresh water, operation to be repeated three times including getting the sample of water from the disinfected main tested in the muncipal laboratory. 100 150mm diameter C.I. pipe meter Providing, laying non-pressure NP2 class (medium density) RCC pipe with rubber rings with stiff mxture of cement mortar in the proportion of 1:2 (1 cement :2 fine sand) including testing of joints etc. complete. 150 mm diameter R.C.C pipe meter

133.00

60.30

8019.90

1730.04

703.30

1216737.13

539.27

1025.40

552967.46

1730.04

381.15

6594.05

539.27

580.80

3132.08

1897.00

202.85

384806.45

124

59 (b)

Providing, laying non-pressure NP2 class (medium density) RCC pipe with rubber rings with stiff mxture of cement mortar in the proportion of 1:2 (1 cement :2 fine sand) including testing of joints etc. complete. 250 mm diameter R.C.C pipe meter 2435.90 258.20 628949.38 Providing, laying non-pressure NP2 class (medium density) RCC pipe with rubber rings with stiff mxture of cement mortar in the proportion of 1:2 (1 cement :2 fine sand) including testing of joints etc. complete. 300 mm diameter R.C.C pipe meter Providing, laying non-pressure NP2 class (medium density) RCC pipe with rubber rings with stiff mxture of cement mortar in the proportion of 1:2 (1 cement :2 fine sand) including testing of joints etc. complete. 450 mm diameter R.C.C pipe meter Construction brick masonary circular type manhole 0.91m internal dia at bottom and 0.56m dia at top in cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement :4 coarse sand) inside cement plaster 12 mm thick with cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand) finished with a floating coat of neat cement, foundation concrete 1:3:6 (1cement :3 coarse sand :6 graded stone aggregate 40mm nominal size) & making necessary channel in cement concrete 1:2:4 (1 cement :2 coarse sand :4 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size) finished with a floating coat of neat cement all complete as per standard design : 0.91m deep with S.F.R.C. cover and frame (heavy duty, HD-20 grade designation) 560mm internal diametre confirming to IS :12592, total weight of cover and frame to be not less than 182kg., fixed in cement concrete 1:2:4 (1 cement each 125

59 (c)

159.40

338.75

53996.75

59 (d)

156.40

499.55

78129.62

60

170.00

4933.50

838695.00

:2 coarse sand :4 graded stone aggregate 20mm nominal size) including centering shuttering all complete. (Excavation, foot rests and 12mm thick cement plaster at the external surface shall be paid for seperately) : With F.P.S. bricks class designation 75

61

Extra depths for circular type manhole 0.91m internal dia (at bottom) beyond 0.91m to 1.67m. : With F.P.S. bricks class designation 75 metre

47.55

2289.80

108879.99

126

62

Construction brick masonary circular manhole 1.22m internal dia at bottom and 0.56m dia at top in cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement :4 coarse sand ) inside cement plaster 12 mm thick with cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand ) finished with a floating coat of neat cement, foundation concrete 1:3:6 (1cement :3 coarse sand :6 graded stone aggregate 40mm nominal size) & making necessary channel in cement concrete 1:2:4 (1 cement :2 coarse sand :4 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size) finished with a floating coat of neat cement all complete as per standard design : 1.68m deep with S.F.R.C. cover and frame (heavy duty, HD-20 grade designation) 560mm internal diametre confirming to IS :12592, total weight of cover and frame to be not less than 182kg., fixed in cement concrete 1:2:4 (1 cement :2 coarse sand :4 graded stone aggregate 20mm nominal size) including centering shuttering all complete. (Excavation, foot rests and 12mm thick cement plaster at the external surface shall be paid for seperately) : With Sewer bricks conforming to IS : 4885 With F.P.S. bricks class designation 75 each 8.00 8946.25 71570.00 Extra depth for circular type manhole 1.22m internal dia (at bottom) beyond 1.68 m to 2.29 m : With F.P.S. bricks class designation 75 meter

63

2.52

2954.75

7445.97

127

64

65

Constructing brickmasonry circular manhole 1.52 m internal dia at bottom and 0.56 m dia at top in cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand) inside cement plaster 12 mm thick with cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand) finished with a floating coat of neat cement, foundation concrete 1:3:6 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand : 6 graded stone aggregate 40 mm nominal size) and making necessary channel in cement concrete 1:2:4 (1 cement : 2 coarse sand : 4 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size) finished with a floatidng cost of neat cement all complete as per standard design.2.30 m deep with SFRC Cover and frame (heavy duty HD - 20 grade designation) 560 mm internal diameter conforming to IS:12592, total weight of cover and frame to be not less than 182 kg fixed in cement concrete 1:2:4 (1 cement : 2 coarse sand : 4 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size) including centering shuttering all complete. (Excavation, foot rests and 12 mm thick cement plaster at the external surface shall be paid for separately ). With F.P.S. bricks class designation 75 each Extra depth for circuler type manhole 1.52 m internal dia (at bottom) beyond 2.30 m. With F.P.S. bricks class designation 75 meter

17.00 18281.60

310787.20

12.05

6956.05

83820.40

128

66

67

Providing orange colour safety Foot rest of minimum 6mm thick plastic encapsulated as per IS : 10910 on 12mm dia steel bar confirming to IS : 1786 having minimum cross section as 23mmx25mm and over all minimum length 263mm and width as 165mm with minimum 112mm space between protruded legs having 2mm tread on top surface by ribbing or chequering besides necessary and adequate anchoring projections on tail length on 138mm as per standard drawing and suitable to stand the bend test and chemical resistance test and as per specifications and having manufacture's permanent identification mark to be visible even after fixing, including fixing in manholes with 30 X 20X 15 cm cement concrete blocks 1:3:6 (1 cement :3 coarse sand :6 graded stone aggregate20mm nominal size) as per design. Providing and fixing in position precast R.C.C. manhole cover and frame of required shape and approved quality. HD - 20 Circular shape 560 mm internal diameter. Making connection of drain or sewer line with existing manhole including breaking into & making good the walls, floors with cement concrete 1:2:4 mix (1 cement : 2 coarse sand : 4 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size) cement plastered on both sides with cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand) finished with a floating coat of neat cement & making necessary channels for the drain etc. complete.: For pipes 350 to 450 mm diameter.

each

688.00

182.40

125491.20

each 68

36.00

1110.30

39970.80

each

1.00

302.95

302.95

129

69

Constructing brick masony road gully chamber 1105077.5 cm with bricks of class designation 75 in cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand) including 500450 mm pre-cast R.C.C. horizonatal grating with frame and vertical grating complete as per standard design: With F.P.S. bricks each 50.00 4272.30 213615.00 Constructing brick masonry chamber for underground C.I. inspectio9n chamber and bends with 75 class designation bricks in cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement:4 coarse sand) C.I. cover with frame (light duty) 455*610 mm internal dimensions, total weight of cover with frame to be not less than 38 kg (weight of cover 23 kg and weight of frame 15 kg) R.C.C. top slab with 1:2:4 mix (1 cement: 2 coarse sand : 4 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size) foundation concrete 1:5:10 (1 cement : 5 fine sand : 10 graded stone aggregate 40 mm nominal size), inside plastering 12 mm thick with cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement : 3coarse sand) finished smooth with a floating coat of neat cement on walls and bed concrete etc., complete as per standard design.design. Inside dimensions 4556100 mm and 45 cm deep for single pipe line: 19.30.1.1 With F.P.S. bricks each 207.00 3146.40 651304.80

70 (a)

130

70 (b)

71

Constructing brick masonry chamber for underground C.I. inspectio9n chamber and bends with 75 class designation bricks in cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement:4 coarse sand) C.I. cover with frame (light duty) 455*610 mm internal dimensions, total weight of cover with frame to be not less than 38 kg (weight of cover 23 kg and weight of frame 15 kg) R.C.C. top slab with 1:2:4 mix (1 cement: 2 coarse sand : 4 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size) foundation concrete 1:5:10 (1 cement : 5 fine sand : 10 graded stone aggregate 40 mm nominal size), inside plastering 12 mm thick with cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement : 3coarse sand) finished smooth with a floating coat of neat cement on walls and bed concrete etc., complete as per standard design.design. Inside dimensions 600850 mm and 45 cm deep for pipe line with three or more inlets: 19.30.3.1 With F.P.S. bricks each Providing R.C.C. spun vent shaft with cowl 140 mm and 200 mm internal and external dia respectively at top 300 and 450 mm internal and external dia respectively, at bottom and 9.10 m overall length, bottom 1.25 m below ground level fixed in a pit 90x90 cm x 150cm with cement concrete 1:4:8 (1 cement :4 coarse sand :8 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size) 25 cm in bed and 20 cm alround with top 15 cm in cement concrete 1:2:4 (1 cement :2 coarse sand :4 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size), junction of vent shaft and concrete grouted with cement mortar 1:1 (1 cement :1 fine sand) including making connection with sewer manhole with 150 mm diametre cement concrete pipe of required length each 131

276.00

4068.50

1122906.00

6.00 11353.89

68123.34

complete as per standard design.

72

Providing and laying integral cement based treatment for water proofing on horizontal surface at all depth below ground level for under ground structures as directed by Engineer-inCharge and consisting of : i) Ist layer of 22mm to 25mm thick approved and specified rough stone slab over a 25mm thick base of cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand) mixed with water proofing compound conforming to IS:2645 in the recommended proportion over the leveling course (leveling course to be paid separately). Joints sealed and grouted with cement slurry mixed with water proofing compound. ii) 2nd layer of 25mm thick cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement: 3 coarse sand) mixed with water proofing compound in recommended proportions. iii) Finishing top with stone aggregate of 10mm to 12mm nominal size spreading @ 8 cudm/sqm thoroughly embedded in the 2nd layer.22.1.1 Using rough Kota stone 132

sqm

1051.58

545.10

573216.26

73 (a)

73 (b)

74

75 (a)

75 (b)

Providing and laying integral cement based treatment for water proofing on the vertical surface by fixing specified stone slab 22 mm to 25mm thick with cement slurry mixed with water proofing compound conforming to IS:2645 in recommended proportions with a gap of 20mm (minimum) between stone slabs and the receiving surfaces and filling the gaps with neat cement slurry mixed with water proofing compound and finishing the exterior of stone slab with cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand) 20mm thick with neat cement punning mixed with water proofing compound in recommended proportion complete at all levels and as directed by Engineer-in-charge : 22.2.1 Using rough Kota stone Providing and Placing in position suitable PVC water stops conforming to IS:12200 for construction/ expansion joints between two RCC members and fixed to the reinforcement with binding wire before pouring concrete etc. complete :22.4.2 Dumb bell with central bulb (180mm wide, 8mm thick). Providing & Fixing precast RCC slab/grating 70mm thick manufactured with CC 1:1.5:3 (1cement: 1.5 coarse sand: 3g/s agg. 20mm n/s) reinforced with 96 kg/cum of RCC i/c lapping all four side with MS sheet 1.6mm thick & fixing in position complete. (Drain covers with or without holes). Providing and fixing vent pipe with anti mosquito proof coupling - 0.50 m long 65 mm dia Providing and fixing vent pipe with anti mosquito proof coupling - 0.50 m long 80 mm dia 133

sqm

1130.93

647.85

732673.00

sqm

886.21

358.85

318016.46

sqm

4341.68

875.00

3798970.00

each

9.00

593.60

5342.40

each

16.00

916.00

14656.00

76 a)

Providing and fixing insect proof coupling to vent pipes of under ground tank 80 mm dia each 16.00 301.99 4831.84 Providing and fixing in position pipe puddle flanges made of 6mm thick MS plate. 25mm dia and 500 mm long Providing and fixing in position pipe puddle flanges made of 6mm thick MS plate. 50mm dia and 500 mm long Providing and fixing in position pipe puddle flanges made of 6mm thick MS plate. 65mm dia and 500 mm long Providing and fixing in position pipe puddle flanges made of 6mm thick MS plate. 80mm dia and 500 mm long Providing & fixing C.I. Butterfly valve 65 mm dia

77 (a)

each

3.00

272.05

816.15

77 (b)

each

5.00

347.92

1739.60

77 (c)

each

17.00

415.46

7062.82

77 (d)

each each

25.00 22.00 18.00

563.52 3130 3862

14088.00 68860.00 69516.00

78 (a) 78 (b) 79 (a)

80

81

Providing & fixing C.I. Butterfly valve 80 mm dia each Filling available earth (excluding rock) over areas in layers not exceeding 20cm depth, consolidating each deposited layer by raming and watering and rolling with power roller of minimum 8 tonne capacity including loading, unloading and transportation from Bawana Industrial Complex. cum Drilling 300 mm dia borehole for all kind of soil excluding rock with a rotary rig including preservation of sampales of different strata as per the direction of Engineer-inCharge. meter Providing lowering and fixing in position 200 mm dia 4.85 thick M.S. blind housing pipe including painting with anti correction plumbness alignment complete as per direction of Engineer-incharge. meter

43091.52

166.41

7170859.84

120.00

1378.00

165360.00

192.00

1600.00

307200.00

134

82

83

84

85

86 87

Providing lowering and fixing in position 150 mm dia 4.85 thick M.S. slotted housing pipe including painting with anti corrosive pant plumbness alignment complete as per direction of Engineer-in-Charge. meter Providing lowering and fixing 150 mm dia screwed cap with locking arrangement. each Providing laying & surrounding the bore with pea gravel of size 2 mm of 4.75 mm uniform of approved quality. cum Providing, Filling /Packing of Boulder(40-50mm size) cum Providing and filling Gravel of size 5-10 mm cum Providing lowering and fixing 150 mm bail plug for as per standard design each Providing and fixing Spindle fire Hydrant with 65 mm outlet complete with bolts and nuts and rubber insertion etc Providing and fixing 3 layer PP-R (Poly propylene Random copolymer) pipes U V stabilized & anti - microbial fusion welded, having thermal stability for hot & cold water supply including all PP - R plain & brass threaded polypropylene random fittings including trenching ,refilling & testing of joints complete as per direction of Engineer in Charge. PN - 16 Pipe, 63mm OD (SDR 7.4)

24.00

1650.00

39600.00

8.00

975.00

7800.00

50.52

1508.00

76184.16

49.06 47.88

868.61 950.00

42614.01 45486.00

8.00

800.00

6400.00

88

each

14.00

2000.00

28000.00

89 (a)

mtr

4227.41

639.50

2703428.70

135

89 (b)

Providing and fixing 3 layer PP-R (Poly propylene Random copolymer) pipes U V stabilized & anti - microbial fusion welded, having thermal stability for hot & cold water supply including all PP - R plain & brass threaded polypropylene random fittings including trenching ,refilling & testing of joints complete as per direction of Engineer in Charge. PN - 16 Pipe, 75 mm OD (SDR 7.4) mtr 400.00 903.70 361480.00 Providing and laying D.I. specials of class K-12 suitable for push-on jointing as per IS : 9523 Up to 600 mm dia Qtl. 17.18 10487.25 180170.96 Applying a coat of residual petroleum bitumen of penetration 80/100 of approved quality using 1.7kg per square metre on damp proof course after cleaning the surface with brushes and finally with a piece of cloth lightly soaked in kerosene oil. 52 mm thick cement concrete flooring with concrete hardener topping under layer 40 mm thick cement concrete 1:2:4 (1 cement : 2 coarse sand : 4 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size) and top layer 12 mm thick cement hardener consisting of mix 1:2 (1 cement hardener mix : 2 graded stone aggregate 6 mm nominal size) by volume .hardening compound is mixed @ 2 litre per 50kg of cement or as per manufacturers specifications. This includes cost of cement slurry, but excluding the cost of nosing of steps etc. complete.

90

91

sqm

5.94

58.60

348.08

92

sqm

34.20

286.55

9800.01

136

93

Cement plaster skirting (up to 30 cm height) with cement mortar 1:3 (1cement : 3 coarse sand) finished with a floating coat of neat cement. 18 mm thick. sqm 2.40 168.50 404.40 Supplying and fixing rolling shutters of approved make, made of required size M.S. laths interlocked together through their entire length and jointed together at the end by end locks mounted on specially designed pipe shaft with brackets, side guides and arrangements for inside and outside locking with push and pull operation complete including the cost of providing and fixing necessary 27.5cm long wire springs grade No.2 and M.S. top cover of required thickness for rolling shutters. 80x1.25mm M.S. laths with 1.25 mm thick top cover. sqm 9.18 1208.45 11093.57 Providing and fixing ball bearing for rolling shutters each 2.00 356.50 713.00 Providing and fixing 1mm thick M.S. sheet door with frame of 40x40x6mm angle iron and 3mm M.S. gusset plates at the junctions and corners, all necessary fittings complete, including applying a priming coat of approved steel primer. Using flats 30x6mm for diagonal braces and central cross piece. Structural steel work in single section fixed with or without connecting plate including cutting, hoisting, fixing in position and applying a priming coat of approved steel primer all complete. Providing & laying chain and pulley

94

95

96

sqm

5.40

1600.10

8640.54

97

kg set

98.26 2.00

42.15 20000

4141.66 40000.00

98

137

99

Providing and laying integral cement based water proofing treatment including preparation of surface as required for treatment of roofs, balconies, terraces etc consisting of following operations: a) Applying a slurry coat of neat cement using 2.75 kg/sqm. of cement admixed with water proofing compound conforming to IS. 2645 and approved by Engineer-in-charge over the RCC slab including adjoining walls upto 300mm height including cleaning the surface before treatment. b) Laying brick bats with mortar using broken bricks/brick bats 25 mm to 115mm size with 50% of cement mortar 1:5 (1 cement : 5 coarse sand) admixed with water proofing compound conforming to IS : 2645 and approved by Engineer-in-charge over 20 mm thick layer of cement mortar of mix 1:5 (1 cement :5 coarse sand ) admixed with water proofing compound conforming to IS : 2645 and approved by Engineerin-charge to required slope and treating similarly the adjoining walls upto 300 mm height including rounding of junctions of walls and slabs c) After two days of proper curing applying a second coat of cement slurry using 2.75kg/ sqm of cement admixed with water proofing compound conforming to IS :

138

100(a)

100 (b)

101

2645 and approved by Engineerin-charge. d) Finishing the surface with 20 mm thick jointless cement mortar of mix 1:4 (1 cement :4 coarse sand) admixed with water proofing compound conforming to IS : 2645 and approved by Engineer-in-charge including laying glass fibre cloth of approved quality in top layer of plaster and finally finishing the surface with trowel with neat cement slurry and making pattern of 300x300 mm square 3mm deep. e) The whole terrace so finished shall be flooded with water for a minimum period of two weeks for curing and for final test. All above operations to be done in order and as directed and specified by the Engineer-inCharge : With average thickness of 120mm and minimum thickness at khurra as 65 mm. Providing and fixing on wall face unplasticised - PVC moulded fittings/ accessories for unplasticised Rigid PVC rain water pipes conforming to IS : 13592 Type A including jointing with seal ring conforming to IS : 5382 leaving 10 mm gap for thermal expansion. Single tee with door 75x75x75 mm Providing and fixing on wall face unplasticised - PVC moulded fittings/ accessories for unplasticised Rigid PVC rain water pipes conforming to IS : 13592 Type A including jointing with seal ring conforming to IS : 5382 leaving 10 mm gap for thermal expansion. Shoe (Plain) 75mm Shoe Providing and fixing M.S. grills of required pattern in frames of windows etc. with M.S. flats, square or round bars etc. all complete. Fixed to steel windows by welding.

sqm

16.00

541.05

8656.80

each

2.00

177.45

354.90

each

2.00

152.25

304.50

kg.

64.80

59.25

3839.40

139

102

Making plinth protection 50mm thick of cement concrete 1:3:6 (1 cement :3 coarse sand : 6graded stone aggregate 20mm nominal size) over 75mm bed by dry brick ballast 40mm nominal size well rammed and consolidated and grouted with fine sand including finishing the top smooth sqm 10.84 222.65 2413.53 Providing and laying a steel cover with frame on cutout each 2.00 1500.00 3000.00 Carriage of earth by mechanical transport including loading, unloading and stacking to site from Bawana Industrial Complex.

103

104

cum

242.35 Total =

154.48

37438.23

Rs. 87192241.95

Percentage above / below to be quoted by Bidder

140

NOTICE INVITING TENDER


FOR
Construction of Low Cost Housing for Urban Poor / Slum Rehabilitation at Bawana III (Poothkhurd) Delhi. Comprising of 4560 houses in (G + 4) Phase II.(Site at Tikri Kalan, Delhi)

VOLUME II (ELECTRICAL)
&

FINANCIAL - BID

(Part B)

Delhi State Industrial & Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd.


(A Government Undertaking)
CONSULTANTS:
ADLAKHA ASSOCIATES PVT LTD F-70, BHAGAT SINGH MKT, GOLE MKT NEW DELHI-110001

141

Page A INDEX

Name of Work: - Construction of Low Cost Housing for Urban Poor / Slum Rehabilitation at Bawana III (Poothkhurd) Delhi. Comprising of 4560 houses in (G + 4) Phase II. (Site at Tikri Kalan, Delhi)
INDEX

S. No.

Details

Page No.

______________________________________________________________________________________ Index 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Schedule A to F Special conditions for electrical work General conditions & specifications Scope of Internal Electrical work Guidelines for selection Of Material /Product for IE work 6. 7. 8. 9. 9. 5. Mode of Payment Willingness Certificate Declaration Schedule of Quantity Price bid Drawings 156 157 158 159 160-164 165 166 Page-A 143 to 148 149 to 151 152 to 153 154 to 155

This N.I.T contains 141 to 166 pages including NIL corrections slips.

Chief Project Manager (ED III)

142

PROFORMA OF SCHEDULES (For Electrical Work) SCHEDULE `A`

BUILDING WORKS:-

Lump sum price (For Internal Electrical Works, all complete)

SCHEDULE `B`

Schedule of materials to be issued to the contractor: - Not applicable As All Materials to be arranged by the contractor

SCHEDULE `C`

Tools and plants to be hired to the contractor S. No. 1 Description 2 Hire charges per day 3 Place of Issue 4

NIL

All Tools & Plants are to be arranged by the Contractor.

SCHEDULE `D` Extra schedule for specific requirements/documents for the work, if any --------. Not Applicable SCHEDULE `E` Schedule of component of Cement, Steel, and other materials Labour etc. for price escalation. --Not applicable--

143

SCHEDULE `F`

(For Electrical work)

REFERENCE TO GENERAL CONDITION OF CONTRACT (DSIIDC FORM-7/12) Name of work: -

Construction of Low Cost Housing for Urban Poor / Slum Rehabilitation at Bawana III (Pooth khurd) Delhi. Comprising of 4560 houses in (G + 4) Phase II. (Site at Tikri Kalan, Delhi)

Estimated cost of work: Earnest Money: Performance Guarantee Security Deposit GENERAL RULES & DIRECTIONS: Officer Inviting Tender Maximum percentage for quantity of items of work to be Executed beyond which rates are to be determined In accordance with the clause 12.2 & 12.3 Definitions:Engineer-in-charge Accepting Authority Percentage on cost of materials and labour to cover all overhead and profits. Standard Schedule of Rates

Rs. 524.93 Lacs (For Electrical Work) As per composite Tender As per composite Tender 5% of Tendered value of electrical component

CPM (CD-XI)

see below

CPM (ED-III), for electrical component WORKS ADVISORY BOARD

15% DSR 2007 (Internal Electrification) And Market Rates

Department

D.S.I.I.D.C Ltd.

Standard DSIIDC/ CPWD contract Form

DSIIDC FORM 7&12 as modified & corrected up to the date of Tender

144

CLAUSE-1 i) Time allowed for submission of Performance Guarantee from the date of issue of letter of award of work. As per composite tender

ii) Maximum allowable extension beyond the period provided in (i) above As per composite tender

CLAUSE-2 Authority for fixing compensation under clause 2. Sr. P. D (H) / PD

CLAUSE- 2A There is a provision of incentive for early Completion as per clause 2A of clauses of contract as contained in DSIIDC-8 contract Form, forming part of the agreement. Not Applicable

CLAUSE-5 Number of days from the date of issue of letter of acceptance for reckoning date of start As per composite tender

145

TABLE OF MILE STONE(S) S.No. Financial Progress Time allowed (from date of start) Amount to be withheld in case of non achievement of mile stone 1/8th (of the whole work) 3/8th (of the whole work) 3/4Th (of the whole work) Full 1/4th (of the whole work) (of the whole work) 3/4Th (of the whole work) Full

1 2. 3. 4.

In the event of not achieving the necessary progress as assessed from the running payment. 1% of the tendered value of work will be withheld for failure to achieve each mile stone.

Time allowed for execution of work Authority to decide:(i) (ii) Extension of Time Rescheduling of milestones

18 months

Sr. PD (H) /PD Sr. PD(H) / PD

CLAUSE 6 A
CLAUSE-7 Gross work to be done together with

Applicable

Net Payment/adjustment of advances for Material collected, if any, since The last such payment for being Eligible to interim payment. CLAUSE 10B Mobilisation Advance CLAUSE 10C CLAUSE 10CA CLAUSE 10CC CLAUSE-11 Specifications to be followed for execution of work.

45 Lacs

Not Applicable Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable

CPWD General Specifications 2005 (Internal) For internal I. E. work and for non schedule items ISI specifications/Manufacturers specifications Shall be followed

146

CLAUSE-12

1.

For Construction of Houses:(Electrical works)

A.

Number of Houses _____

Deviation in respect of Dwelling units can be 30% and the contractor shall have to execute the work on the agreements rates only.

B.

Deviation in omission, alterations, addition to / or substitution from the Original specifications, drawings & instructions i) ii) Foundations Super Structure 100% 30%

C.

Deviation in Individual Items

30%

CLAUSE-16

Competent Authority for deciding Reduced rates Sr. P.D.(H) / PD

147

PROVISION UNDER CLAUSE 36(i) REQUIREMENT OF MINIMUM TECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) AND RECOVERY RATE Minimum Discipline Experience Number S.No Minimum Qualification Technical Representative Designation (Principal, Technical/ Technical representative) Rate at which recovery shall be made from the contractor in the event of not fulfilling provision of clause 36(i).

of

Figures

Words

1.

Degree Holder

Elect.

Technical Representative Technical Representative

5 Years

1 No

Rs. 35000/- PM

Rs. Thirty five thousand PM

Degree Holder OR Diploma Holder

Elect.

Nil 2 Nos.

Rs. 30,000/- PM

Elect.

Technical Representative

5Years

Rs. Thirty thousand PM.

* Assistant Engineers retired from Government services that are holding Diploma will be treated at par with Graduate Engineers. CLAUSE-42 i) Schedules/statement for determining Theoretical quantity of cement & Bitumen. ii) Variations permissible on theoretical quantities (a) (b) (c) Cement Bitumen Steel reinforcement and structural Steel sections for each diameter, Section and category (d) All other materials NA NA NA NA NA NA

148

SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR ELECTRICAL WORKS


1. Main Eligible Agency (L-1) should have experience as mentioned below for execution of electrical work
(a) The agency should have completed successfully in their own name in last 7 years ending last day of the previous month to the one in which tenders are invited. (i) At least three electrical works of value not less then Rs. 40% each of the estimated cost of Electrical work contained in the Vol- II of tender. OR (ii) At least two electrical works of value not less than Rs. 50% each of the estimated cost of Electrical work contained in Vol-II of tender. OR (iii) One electrical work of value not less than Rs. 80% of the estimated cost of Electrical work contained in Vol-II of tender.

(At least one of the eligible work should necessarily be executed for Internal Electrical work in a Govt. Sector agencies for multistoried buildings like offices / Schools / Court Buildings / Housing Complexes/ Hospitals etc.) Similar work means Internal and External electrification works (b) 2. (A) The agency should possess valid electrical license to undertake electrical works of this nature in Delhi. If the main agency could not fulfill the above condition No.:-1, then the main agency has to associate with electrical agency fulfilling the following criteria :Associate electrical agency must be registered with CPWD and those on appropriate list of Department of Telecommunications, MES, Railways, DDA, NDMC, MCD, I&F deptt. (Delhi), DJB & State PWD as electrical contractors in appropriate class. Only such electrical contractors who satisfy the below mentioned conditions shall be eligible to execute the electrical work. (B) They should have completed successfully in their own name in last 7 years ending last day of the previous month to the one in which tenders are invited. (i) At least three similar electrical works of value not less than Rs. 40% each of the estimated cost of Electrical work contained in the Vol- II of tender. OR (ii) At least two similar electrical works of value not less than Rs. 50% each of the estimated cost of Electrical work contained in Vol-II of tender. OR One similar electrical work of value not less than Rs. 80% of the estimated cost of Electrical work contained in Vol-II of tender.

(iii)

(At least one of the eligible work should necessarily be executed for Internal Electrical work in a multistoried buildings like offices / Schools / Court Buildings / Housing Complexes/ Hospitals) Similar work means Internal and External electrification works

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(C)

They should possess valid electrical license authorizing them to undertake electrical works of this nature in Delhi.

(i)

The main agency (L-1) shall submit name of the electrical contractor along with their credentials before award of work along with Willingness certificate letter in the enclosed Performa from the associated electrical agency confirming undertaking of this job duly counter signed by the main agency. Main agency is free to nominate more than one agency (Maximum up to three). But each nomination should be accompanied with willingness of such nominated electrical contractor subjected to the special condition no 1 & 2

(ii)

Director (Works) shall approve the eligible electrical contractors as associates of the main agency.

(D)

The following documents shall be required from associate electrical agency

(i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii)

Copy of Registration certificate under Delhi VAT 2004. Copy of completed work experience. An undertaking that upto date returns have been filed and agency have no dues towards VAT, with acknowledgement of latest copy of return filed with VAT Department. Copy of PAN card Copy of registration with the provident fund commissioner Copy of registration in appropriate class Copy of valid electrical license to carry out the electrical work in Delhi.

(E).

After award of work, the main agency has to enter into an agreement with the associated electrical agency by him for execution of electrical component within 15 days from the date of L.O.A. issued. Certified true copy of such agreement shall be submitted to Chief Project Manager (Electrical) as well as to Chief Project Manager (Civil) in charge of Major component by the main agency.

(F).

No change in the electrical agency shall be permitted without prior approval of the department. In case of dispute between the two agencies, the main agency with the prior approval of department shall have to submit further up to three names of electrical contractors qualifying as per terms stated above. The approval of the department for such change shall be essential.

3. The work shall be carried out strictly in accordance with CPWD specifications for Electrical Works 2005 (Internal) and 1995 (External) as amended upto date and in accordance with Indian Electricity Rules, 1956, Indian Electricity Act, 1910 as amended up to date. 4. The Contractor shall take all the precautions as per Indian Electricity Rule. 5. The Contractor shall study the drawing for the internal electrical works as guidance. However, he will get the work plan approved from the Engineer-In-Charge before execution. 6. Material to be used shall be got approved before installations from the Engineer- In-Charge.

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7. Any minor item not mentioned in the nomenclature / Drawing or otherwise and if necessary to be executed in views of the Engineer-In-Charge is deemed to be included and the same shall be provided without any extra cost. 8. The Contractor shall make good of all the excavation works to the satisfaction of the Engineer-InCharge. 9. The Contractor shall provide the required Test Certificates from the manufacture and shall also bear all the expenses for material to be tested from the designated laboratories as specified in Vol I. Nothing shall be paid on this account. 10. (a) The work is being executed as part of GOI scheme of BSUP under JNNURM. As mentioned in the scheme the work shall be inspected by (ii) TPIM agency appointed by GNCTD. (ii) TPIM agency appointed by GOI.

(b) The work will also be periodically inspected by M/s Shri Ram Institute or any other TPIM agency appointed by DSIIDC to carry out the work of inspection in its behalf. 11. The work may be inspected by QMS Division of DSIIDC besides Central Vigilance Commission / any deductions/compensation proposed by TPIM/TPQC/CVC or any agency approved by DSIIDC in regard to defective work or work not confirming to specification, loss of time, amount shall be deducted from their bills or by sale of their properties at site. 12. The contractor shall make adequate arrangements for the safety of the workers to avoid any mishappening/ accident at site. However, in case of any accident / mishappening , the contractor shall be fully responsible & liable.

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General Conditions and Specifications for Electrical Work.


1. The work shall be carried out strictly in accordance with CPWD specifications for Electrical Works 2005 (Internal) and 1995 (External) as amended upto date and in accordance with Indian Electricity Rules, 1956, Indian Electricity Act, 1910 as amended upto date. The work shall be carried out according to approved drawings and as per instructions of the Engineer-inCharge who will have the right to change the layout as per requirement at site and the contractor shall not have any claim due to change in layout. All damages done to the building during execution of Electrical work shall be the responsibility of the contractor and the same will be made good immediately at his own cost to the satisfaction of the Engineer-inCharge. Any expenditure incurred by the department in this condition shall be recovered from the contractor and decision of the Engineer-in-Charge about recovery shall be final. The bad workmanship will not be accepted and all the defects shall be rectified by the contractor, if the defects are not rectified, the same shall be got done to the entire satisfaction of Engineer-in-charge at the risk and cost of the contractor. The schedule of electrical works is to be co-ordinated in accordance with the building work. All the debris of the electrical works should be removed and the site should be cleared by the contractor immediately after the accruing of debris. Similarly any rejected material should be immediately cleared off from the site by the contractor. Issue of material to the contractor wherever stipulated, shall be according to the requirement at site from time to time depending upon the progress of work. Cement, sand etc. for this work is to be arranged by the contractor himself and nothing extra will be paid on this account. The contractor or his representative is bound- to sign the site order book as and when required by the Engineer-in-Charge and to comply with the remarks therein. The contractor shall make his own arrangement at his own cost for electrical general tools and plants required for the work including arrangement of water and electricity. No Central/State Sales Tax/VAT/Excise Duty etc. shall be separately paid by the department. Quoted rate should be inclusive of all taxes and duties. The entire installation shall be at the risk and responsibility of the contractor until these are tested and handed over to the department. Not withstanding the schedule of quantities, all items of interrelated works considered necessary to make the installation complete and operative are deemed to be included shall be provided by the contractor at no extra cost. The connection, inter connection, earthing and inter earthing shall be done by the contractor wherever required and nothing extra shall be paid on this account.

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3.

4.

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7.

8.

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11.

12.

13.

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14. 15.

Nothing extra shall be paid for Inter connections with thimbles/wires/tapes strips etc. The contractor shall submit the completion plan separately in triplicate on blue print with one set on tracing cloth as per clause-8 of the contract within 30 days of the completion of work. In case, the contractor fails to submit the completion plan for electrical works, he shall be liable to pay a sum equivalent to 2.5% of the value of the work subject to ceiling of Rs.15000/Watch and ward of the material shall be the responsibility of the Contractor till they are handed over to the department for which nothing extra shall be paid. Piano type switch/sockets outlets and other accessories shall be of single make approved by the Engineer-ncharge of Electrical work. The Contractor Shall bear all the expanses for the testing of the electrical material from the designated lab, as desired by Engineer in charge. The Contractor shall abide the specification given in the Tender where the specification are not given CPWD specification with as on date amendments shall be followed Items where CPWD specifications are not covered, the decision of Engineer in charge shall be final and binding. Taxes, cess etc. shall be deducted from each running/ final bill at the rate as applicable All hardware items such as screws, thimbles, G.I. wires etc. which are essentially required for completing an item as per specifications will be deemed to be included in the item even when the same have not been specifically mentioned. All materials such as nuts/bolts/screws/washers etc. to be used in the work shall be zinc/cadmium plated iron. Any conduit which is not to be wired by the contractor shall be provided with GI fish wire for wiring by some other agency subsequently. Nothing extra shall be paid for the same. While laying conduit, suitable junction boxes shall be left for pulling the wires. PVC insulated copper conductor wire used on the work shall be F.R. grade for which nothing extra shall be paid. Material to be used in the work shall be ISI marked. The makes of material have been indicated in the list of acceptable makes. No other make will be acceptable. The material to be used in the work shall be got approved from the Engineer-in-charge before its use at site. The Engineer-in-charge shall reserve the right to instruct the contractor to remove the material which, in his opinion, is not as per specifications. The MCBs and the MCB Distribution Board shall be of the same make. The earthing shall be carried out in the presence of the Engineer-in-charge or his authorized representative. All fittings/fans will be earthed with 1.5 sq.mm. dia insulated (green colour) copper Wire.

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30.

The defect liabilities period shall be for one year after the date of actual completion and security shall be released only after actual completion of defect liabilities period.

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Scope of Internal Electrical work


The internal electrification work of the residential building consists of the following items: 1. 2. 3. Providing recessed or open conduit & wiring. Providing Piano type switch boxes & Piano type switches for controlling light points, fan points, power points. Providing MCBDB inside the flat, submain pipe & wiring from main board / to MCBDB, circuit wiring covering of light points, fan points, exhaust point, call bell point, light plug points, power plug Points. Providing cubical panel box. Providing fittings as and where required Provision of suitable G.I. pipe for incoming Cables.

4. 5. 6.

INTERNAL ELECTRIFICATION INSTALLATION SHALL BE CARRIED OUT IN CONDUIT WIRING SYSTEM AS PER SPECIFICATION GIVEN BELOW: 1. Conduit Surface / Recess PVC conduit (The horizontal chase (where ever required) more than 60 cm shall not be allowed. 2 x 1.5 sq. mm + 1 x 1.5 sq. mm(E) FR copper conductor single core cables for light plugs, Fan/Light/ Call Bell points and Circuit Wiring. 2 x 4.0 + 1 X 4.0 sq. mm sq. mm (E) FR copper conductor single core cable for power plug. 2 x 6 sq. mm + 1X6.0 sq. mm (E) FR copper conductor single core for sub mains wiring. Switch Piano type. Power Socket six pin type M.S. Sheet -Galvanised All boxes shall be surface mounted/recess mounted.

2.

Wiring

3.

Switch & Socket

4.

Switch Boxes

5.

Sub-distribution

2+4 way SPN DB Consumer Unit. For Dwelling Units 2 nos 40A DP Isolator in incomer for each Flats 4 nos MCB single poles 5 amp to 32 amps for Outgoing Circuits in each flat. MCB DBs shall be installed at suitable location inside the flat. Cubical type panel box fabricated with 2.0 mm thick CRCA sheet suitable to accommodate double pole isolator for each flat in individual lockable compartments alongwith earth strip duly multi drilled and lockable loose wire box phosphatized and powder coated but without DP isolators complete in all respect (Containing 5 Nos. DP isolators in each box total 4 sets) in each block. As per requirement.

6. Cubical type panel box

7.

Fan hook/ Box

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8.

Earthing

9. 10.

Connector Testing

GI Pipe earthing for cubical panel box with salt and charcoal as per CPWD specification depending upon the site conditions and requirements. Porcelain. Entire installation to be tested in accordance to CPWD specifications for Electrical Part-I (Internal-2005). One light point in each main landing which shall be controlled from 2 nos. two way switches alongwith circuit wiring through 4 way DB containing one no DP MCB & 2 nos Blanking Plates. Material bearing ISI/BIS certification mark to be used. The contractor shall produce samples of all the material to be used in the work for approval of the Engineer-in-Charge. The light points where no fitting is to be provided under this contract shall be provided with extended wire for phase & neutral for at least 25 cm in length.

11.

Staircase & common

12.

Materials

13.

Fittings

14.

Number of points in flats (Refer Drawing) Items Light points/fan points / Exhaust points Bell Point Nos 10

Light plug points

Power plug point

SP MCB (5 to 32amps)

40 ADP Isolater No.

2 + 4 way single door MCB DB (consumer unit)

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Guidelines for Selection of Material/Product for Internal Electrification work

1. The agency shall bring three to five samples of the each item ISI marked & as per CPWD specifications. If ISI marked material is not manufactured then it will be as per relevant IS code. If the committee not satisfied with the samples brought by the agency, committee can ask for additional three to five samples and so on. The committee constituted by Director (W) shall approve these samples. The committee may recommend more than one brand of item to be used in the work depending on the quality and its availability. 2. Material should be procured from the approved manufacture or authorized dealer. Agency to produce invoice / bill in support.

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MODE OF PAYMENT FOR BUILDING WORK (INTERNAL ELECTRIFICATION)

S.No 1. Internal electrification (Walls conducting & fixing boxes for switches etc. i/c drawings of Fish Wire in conduits) i) ii) iii) iv) v) Ground Floor

Individual

Cumulative

7% First Floor 7% Second Floor Third Floor Fourth Floor 7% 7% 7% 2. 3. Cubical Isolator Boxes and Earthings Etc. Wiring, fixing of sheets, switches& MCBs i) ii) iii) iv) v) 4. Ground Floor First Floor Second Floor Third Floor Fourth Floor 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 8% 7%

7% 14% 21% 28% 35% 42%

52% 62% 72% 82% 92% 100%

Testing, commissioning and handing over

Note:- The work will broadly proceed as per the stages indicated above. However for work between two consecutive stages, the payment will be released for the lower stage. If some work is not executed as per the above sequence and later sequence is executed first, then the payment for that stage will be released at the discretion of the Engineer-in-Charge and his decision in this regard will be final and binding.

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Willingness Certificate
Name of Work: - Construction of Low Cost Housing for Urban Poor / Slum Rehabilitation at Bawana III (Poothkhurd) Delhi. Comprising of 4560 houses in (G + 4) Phase II. (Site at Tikri Kalan, Delhi)

I hereby give my willingness to work as electrical contractor for the above mentioned work. I will execute the work as per specifications and conditions of the agreement and as per direction of the Engineer-in-Charge for electrical works. I will employ full time technically qualified engineers & supervisors for the works.

I will attend inspections of officers of the department as and when required.

Associated Electrical Contractor

Main Contractor

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DECLARATION

I / We confirm that the General Conditions & Specifications and Special Conditions appended in the Tender Documents have been fully examined and full cognization taken therein for arriving at the item unit prices and total amount and tendered Sum contained in my / our tender

Contractor

159

Construction of Low Cost Housing for Urban Poor / Slum Rehabilitation at Bawana III (Poothkhurd) Delhi. Comprising of 4560 houses in (G + 4) Phase II.(Site at Tikri Kalan, Delhi) (G+4, 5 storied) for 20 Nos Flats in Each Block FOR INTERNAL ELECTRICAL WORKS (For guidence only rate not to be quoted) Description Unit Qty. Rate POINT WIRING: Wiring for light point / fan point/exhaust fan point / callbell point with 1.5 sq.mm FR PVC insulated copper conductor single core cable in surface/ recessed PVC conduit, with piano type switch, phenolic laminated sheet, suitable size M.S. box and earthing the point with 1.5 Sq. mm FR PVC insulated copper conductor single core cable etc as required. Group - A Wiring for twin control light point with 1.5 sq.mm. FR PVC insulated copper conductor single core cable in surface/ recessed PVC conduit, 2 way piano type switch, phenolic laminated sheet, suitable size M.S. box and earthing the point with 1.5 Sq.mm FR PVC insulated copper conductor single core cable as earth wire as required. Wiring for power plug with 2 x 4 sq. mm FR PVC insulated copper conductor single core cable in surface / recessed PVC conduit alongwith 1 No. 4 sq. mm FR PVC insulated copper conductor single core cable for loop earthing as required. SUB-MAIN & CIRCUIT WIRING: Wiring for circuit / sub-main wiring alongwith earth wire with the following sizes of FR PVC insulated copper conductor, single core cable in surface/ recessed PVC conduit as 160

S.No A 1.0

Amount

Point

220.00

2.0

Nos.

10.00

3.0

Metre

200.00

B 1.0

required. a) 2 x 1.5 sq. mm + 1 x 1.5 sq. mm earth wire

Metre

500.00

b)

2 x 6 sq. mm + 1 x 6 sq. mm earth wire ERECTION FANS: OF FITTINGS AND

Metre

330.00

1.0

Supplying and fixing metal box of 150mm x 75mm x 60mm deep (nominal size) on surface or in recess with suitable size of phenolic laminated sheet cover in front including providing and fixing 3 pin 5/6 amps socket outlet and 5/6 amps piano type switch, connection, painting etc. as required (For light plugs to be used in non residential buildings) Supplying and fixing metal box of 180mm x 100mm x 60mm deep (nominal size) on surface or in recess with suitable size of phenolic laminated sheet cover in front including providing and fixing 6 pin 5/6 & 15/16 amps socket outlet and 15/16 amps piano type switch, connection, painting etc. as required

Nos.

80.00

2.0

Nos.

20.00

3.0

D 1.0

Supplying and fixing brass batten / angle holder including connection etc. as required. Nos. MCBs: Supplying and fixing 5 amps. to 32 amps rating 240 volts 'B' series miniature circuit breaker of following poles in the existing MCB DB complete with connections, testing and commissioning etc. as required. Single pole Single pole and neutral 161 Nos. Nos.

100.00

a b

80.00 1.00

2.0

Supplying and fixing following rating, double pole, 240 volts, isolator in the exisitng MCB DB complete with connections, testing and commissioning etc. as required. 40 Amps. Supplying and fixing single pole blanking plate in the existing MCB DB complete etc. as required. MCB Distribution Boards: Supplying and fixing following way, single pole and neutral, sheet steel, MCB distribution board consumer unit, 240 volts, on surface / recess, complete with tinned copper busbar, neutral busbar,earth bar, din bar, detachable gland plate, interconnections, phosphatized and powder painted including earthing etc. as required.(But without MCB / RCCB / Isolator) 4 way, Single door Supplying and fixing following way, single pole and neutral, sheet steel, MCB distribution board consumer unit, 240 volts, on surface / recess, complete with tinned copper busbar, neutral busbar,earth bar, din bar, hinged front acrylic cover for the MCB knobs, detachable gland plate, interconnections, phosphatized and powder painted including earthing etc. as required.(But without MCB / RCCB / Isolator) 2+ 4 way, Single door GI PIPE Providing and fixing G.I. Pipes complete with G.I fittings including trenching and refilling etc. (external Works). 162 Nos. 20.00 Nos. 1.00 Nos. 40.00

a 3.0

Nos.

2.00

E 1.0

a 1.0

a F 1.0

a) G 1.0

80 mm dia. Nominal bore. Fittings & Fixture Supply of energy efficient ,weather prrof IP-65 prism light suitable for ceiling mounting with poly carbonate base guard,prismatic PMMA reflector and silicon gasket suitable for 8 to 11 watt retrofit electronic CFL including 8 Watt CFL tube duly wired with B-22d lamp holder complete as required(Category reference TPBH 118-Twinkle) or equivalent make. Supply & fixing of Hexagonal fan box/suitable clamps/Fan Hook complete as required. Erection of wall bracket /ceiling fittings of all sizes and shapes containing upto two GLS lamp per fitting, complete with all accessories including connection etc. as required. Cubical Panel Box Supplying and installation of cubical type panel box fabricated with 2.0 mm thick CRCA sheet suitable to accommodate double pole isolator for each flat in individual lockable compartments alongwith earth strip duly multi drilled and lockable loose wire box phosphatized and powder coated but without DP isolators complete in all respect and as per drawing approved by Engineer-inCharge (Containing 5 Nos. DP isolators in each box total 4 sets).

Metre

8.00

Each

2.0

Each

40

3.0

Each

H 1.0

Sqm.

1.464

I 1.0

3.0

EARTHING & LOOP EARTHING: Earthing with G.I. Earth pipe 4.5 m long x 40 mm dia. including accessories, and providing masonary enclosure with cover plate having locking arrangement and watering pipe etc. with charcoal or coke and salt complete as required. Sets. Supplying and laying 25mm x 5mm. GI strip at 0.50 m below ground level Metre 163

2.00 6.00

as strip earth electrode including soldering etc. as required. 4.0 Providing and fixing 25 mm x 5 mm.GI strip on surface or in recess for connections etc.as required.

Metre

6.00

164

Construction of Low Cost Housing for Urban Poor/Slum Rehabilitation at Bawana III (Pooth Khurd) Delhi comprising of 4560 EWS Houses in (G + 4) Phase II, Delhi.(Site at Tikri Kalan, Delhi) PART - B FINANCIAL BID (LUMP-SUM PRICE) (DWELLING UNITS ONLY) (FOR INTERNAL ELECTRICAL WORKS)
Sl. No. 1 Description Dwelling Units in G+4 blocks of RCC framed structure, one dwelling unit comprises of one living room, one bed room, one kitchen, one w.c., one bath room, balcony, common stairs. All complete as per drawings and specifications. (Approx. Plinth Area = 34.60 Sqm.) 4560 Each DU's Total Amount Qty Unit Rate Amount

CPM(ED-III)

165

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