Architectural Specifications
Architectural Specifications
Architectural Specifications
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FLOOR The contractor shall note carefully the specified floor finishes and prepare
FINISHING the slabs suitable in surface and elevations to satisfy the said purpose.
QUALITY OF Lumber shall be of approved quality of the respective kind for the various
LUMBER parts of the work well seasoned, thoroughly dried, and free from
imperfections impairing its strength, durability or appearance.
PROTECTION Lumber shall be protected and kept under cover, and shall be carefully
AND STORAGE piled off the ground. Protection from weather is necessary.
WORKMANSHIP All lumber and plywood shall closely matched unless specified. Shapes and
surfaces shall be true to details, clearly cut and shaped. Scribing, mitering
and joining shall be done accurately and neatly to conform to good carpentry
practice. All plywood and wooded panels all be cut in conformity with the
Drawings and details.
MATERIALS All door sashes except for main services doors which are panel doors
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(DOORS) (sun dried) as shown in the door schedule shall be flush type, splint hollow
core. Veneer for doors shall be ½” thick plywood of the kind called for the
schedule of doors. All lumber used shall be sun dried and completed doors
shall be guaranteed against warping, shrinkage, pulling apart, and if found
defective; it shall be replaced by the contractor.
MORTAR Cement mortar shall be one (1) part of Portland cement and two (2) parts of
sand by volume but not more than one (1) part of Portland cement and three
(3) parts of sand by volume material. The contractor shall clear and grade the
building site three (3) meters all around it.
MATERIALS Cement: Portland Cement shall be used and shall conform to the
“Specification for Portland Cement” (ASTM C150 Latest Revision) for type 1
Portland Cement.
PROPORTIONING All concrete work shall be done with the standard specification for concrete
OF CONCRETE materials and the following materials and the following proportions shall be
used unless otherwise indicated in the drawings:
CLASS AA: (1:1.5:3) for all concrete under water; water/septic tanks, retaining walls
CLASS A: (1:2:4) for all concrete columns and slabs and/or floors;
CLASS B: (1:2.5:5) for all footings and stairways;
CLASS C: (1:3:6) for all concrete slabs or steps on fill or on the ground;
1:3 (cement-sand) for plastering and mortar.
PLACING OF All reinforcement shall be placed in accordance with the plans furnished
REINFORCEMENT by the Engineer or Architect whose decision shall be final in such cases,
unless otherwise placing reinforcements shall be in accordance with ACI
Building Code (ACI-318).
CONCRETE Wall and partitions of floors, toilet and bathrooms requiring CHB (as shown
HOLLOW in the drawing) shall be locally made hollow blocks with a minimum
BLOCKS (CHB) compressive strength of 700 PSI for individual unit. For exterior wall use 4” x
8” x 16” CHB. For walls needing concrete hollow blocks above the ground
floor lone including interior walls of toilet and baths, use 4” x 8” x 16” CHB.
LAYING-OUT OF Wet the blocks thoroughly before using. The first row of blocks shall be
HOLLOW BLOCKS properly anchored to the columns or walls, or slabs. Courses should be laid
straight and well-dumped. Use 10 mm diameter reinforcing bars, spaced at
32” on centers for vertical bars and every three (3) layers for horizontal
reinforcements.
WATER SYSTEM Upon completing the rough-in and before setting fixture the entire
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piping system shall be tested at a hydrostatic pressure of one and one half
(1.50) times the expected working pressure in the system.
GUARANTEES The Contractor shall furnish the Engineer or Architect a written guarantee
covering the satisfactory operation of the Plumbing Installation in all the
parts for the period of one (1) year after date of final acceptance.
INSTALLATION All plumbing fixtures shall be installed free and open in a manner to afford
access for cleaning and shall be furnished with all brackets, cleats, plates, and
anchors required to support the fixtures-in-place.
Fixtures, trims, faucets, traps, and waste pipe that are exposed shall be of
brass with polished chromium plating or nickel finish, unless otherwise noted
in plans. All flush valves shall be equipped with vacuum breaking devices. All
Toilet accessories shall be installed as per manufacturer’s specifications. The
Engineer’s/Architect’s drawings shall be for location and height of various
toilet accessories.
DIVISION H HARDWARE
WORK INCLUDED The work included in this division shall include all materials, labor,
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equipments, and facilities, and the satisfactory performance of all works
necessary to furnish and install all hardware in accordance with the
Drawings and specified herein.
Rough hardware includes nails, screws, bolts, plates, galvanized wires, etc.
necessary to make complete installations of all the different elements of the
structure. The hardware specified herein are given some means of
describing the type, strength, materials, design, quality, weight, mechanical
construction, operations, and requirements to which, such hardware shall
conform. The Owner will supply all lockets.
MATERIALS FOR For toilet rooms, the materials herein specified shall be of its king
FLOOR TILES 12” x 12” vitrified tiles or its equivalent. (Refer to architectural specifications)
MATERIALS FOR For the Kitchen/Pantry, use tiles plain or splashing vitrified tiles, 24” x 24”
size. The materials herein specified shall be of the best of their respective
kind. Wall Tiles should be executed up to five (6) feet from the finished floor.
For the Kitchen counter top, use Mariwasa decorative wall tiles or its
equivalent.
DIVISION CL CLEANING
That all woods, forms, debris, and other materials should be removed upon
delivery of the whole project.
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General: THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT MATERIAL AND FINISH SAMPLES FOR ARCHITECT’S
RECOMMENDATIONS AND OWNER’S APPROVAL PRIOR TO FINAL INSTALLATION AND/OR APPLICATION.
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d. Door. PVC; provide HAFELE Brand lockset; Refer to Schedule of Doors and Windows
and Architect-approved duco stain paint color.
f. Drop ceiling. 4” dia. 14w slim led light, PHILIPS Brand Refer to Reflected Ceiling Plan.
g. Fixtures and Fittings.
1. Water closet. Uleya monotype Sanitary Fixture
2. Lavatory. Uleya Sanitary Fixtures
3. Lavatory Fittings and Faucets. HCG / American Standard ( Submit sample set)
h. Other Accessories.
1. Recessed vitreous china toilet paper holder. HCG Brand
2. Framed mirror on wall above lavatory; use aluminum frame, powder
paint finish; color to be specified by Architect.
3. Exhaust fan. 250mm X 250mm, Royu Brand ceiling mounted.
i. Others.
1. Electrical control switch plates and convenience outlet faces. Use
NATIONAL Brand or approved equal.
2. Hardware. HAFELE Brand.
OTHER FINISHES
1.00 MAIN ENTRANCE DOORS. 900mm X 2100mm Solid door duco paint finish. Refer to Schedule of
Doors and Windows and Architect-approved duco stained color.
a. Door jamb. Solid tanguile stained color finish
2.00 PERIMETER WALLS. Masonry wall surfaces and columns: plain cement plaster using PVC
plastering guide; plain cement paint finish with surface preparation to receive paint as per
Manufacturer’s Specifications; use masonry neutralizer, concrete sealer, etc.; use BOYSEN
elastickote Brand or approved equivalent. Color = dandelion white BM192. Apply clear acrylic
emulsion topcoat.
3.00 GLASS RAILING. 1.5mm THK GI tubular painted duco finish . Verify Specialty Contractor for shop
drawings. 10mm thk tempered clear glass
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