BOQs Changamwe Mombasa PDF
BOQs Changamwe Mombasa PDF
BOQs Changamwe Mombasa PDF
ARCHITECT:
DESIGN SOURCE LIMITED
P. O BOX 3282 - 00200
NAIROBI
Email: info@designsource.co.ke
QUANTITY SURVEYOR:
SWIFTCOST CONSULTANTS LIMITED
P. O BOX 570 - 00100
NAIROBI
Email: info@swiftcost.co.ke
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER:
BAHATI ENGINEERING
P. O BOX
NAIROBI
Email: michaelanyanda@yahoo.com
2. Tenderers are referred to the above mentioned documents for the full intent
and meaning of each clause thereof. These clauses are hereinafter referred to by
clause number and heading only.
5. Where any item is not relevant to this specific contract, such item is marked
N/A (signifying not applicable).
6. Tenderers shall allow opposite each clause for all costs involved in complying
with such clause. Items left unpriced shall be understood to be covered in prices
against other items throughout these Bills of Quantities. No claim for any extras
arising out of the tenderers omission to price any item shall be entertained.
FORM OF CONTRACT
The Contractor will be required to enter into a Contract which will be the current
Form of Agreement and Schedule of Conditions of Building Works published by
The Joint Building Council, Kenya (April 1999 Edition) excepting in so far as varied
hereafter.
Clause 1.0Definitions.
The Contract Bills have been prepared in accordance with the Standard method of
measurement of Building Works for East Africa, Second Edition Metric (Second
Printing) July 1989, published by the Architectural Association of Kenya, Chapter
of Quantity Surveyors, which is available for inspection at the offices of the
Quantity Surveyor by appointment.
Clause 10.0Clerk-of-Works.
Clause 11.0Liability against Injury to Persons Property.
The Contractor shall effect and maintain in the joint names of the Employer and
the Contractor the following insurances as required by Clause 12.1.1 and 12.1.2
and shall allow for all costs thereof:
(ii) Third Party (Public Liability) for an Indemnity of not less than Shs. 5,000,000.00
for any one accident or series of accidents arising from the same event (unlimited
in aggregate).
(iii) Should the Contractor already hold annual Insurance covering the whole of
his activities, and the Indemnity required under this contract exceeds the
indemnity under the existing policy/ies, then further insurances shall be effected
and maintained to cover such excess.
(iv) The Contractor shall ensure that all Sub-Contractors effect and maintain such
insurances as are necessary to cover their liabilities in respect of injury to persons
and property and Workmens Compensation.
(iii) The cost and expense of removing debris of the property insured,
destroyed or damaged by any peril insured.
The Contractor shall insure against loss or damage to his own Plant, Tools and
Equipment on the Site, Road Vehicles and the Temporary Buildings and Hutments
erected in performance of this contract.
The Contractor shall insure against loss or damage to his own Plant, Tools and
Equipment on the Site, Road Vehicles and Temporary Buildings and Hutments
erected in performance of this contract.
Sub-Clause 16.1 will be amended to delete the words certified date of Practical
Completion and add the words issue of the Final Certificate.
The Contractor shall include for all costs arising from Observance of these
requirements in the space provided elsewhere in these Bills of Quantities.
The Contractor will be responsible for arranging the programme with all Sub-
Contractors including the Nominated Sub-Contractors and Nominated Supplies.
Note: Sub-Clause 22.5 will be amended to read Any instructions given directly by
the Employer to the Contractor shall be of no immediate effect but the Contractor
shall request the Architect for confirmation within seven days, failing which the
Contractor shall confirm the same in writing in the same manner as is provided for
in Sub-Clause 22.4. If confirmed by the Contractor, such instructions shall be
deemed to be Architects instructions.
Clause 26.0Assignment.
Clause 27.0Sub-letting.
Clause 30.0Variations
Note:Sub-Clause 30.3 will be amended by the deletion of the words the Employer
and.
Daywork Rates:
Any Daywork ordered under Sub-Clause 30.6.3 shall be executed at the following
rates:-
Plant: The Net Hire Charge to which *______________ per centum shall be
added.
These percentage additions shall cover all insurances, use of small tools and non-
mechanical plant, sharpening tools, water, supervision, watching, power and
lighting, establishment and overhead charges and profit.
All Daywork Sheets must be signed by the Architect and the Contractor or their
authorized representatives.
The Contractor will not receive any cash, trade or other discounts on Prime Cost
and Provisional Sums. Any profit in lieu of these discounts, which the Contractor
desires must be priced by him against the appropriate item, provided in the Bills of
Quantities.
When tendering for works covered by Prime Cost and Provisional Sums the
Contractor will be treated as any other Nominated Supplier or Sub-Contractor.
The Employer reserves the right to pay direct on the Certificates of the Architect
some or all accounts in respect of works and materials covered by Prime Cost and
Provisional Sums due to Nominated Sub-Contractors or Nominated Suppliers and
to deduct any amounts so paid from any sums otherwise payable to the
Contractor, should this reservation be adopted due to default on part of the
Contractor, any profits which the Contractor may have allowed on Prime Cost and
provisional Sums will be omitted from the Contract. Direct Payment will not be
deemed to construe omission of the works from the Contract and the Contractor
will continue to be responsible for the work or goods in accordance with the terms
of the contract.
Clause 34.0Payments.
Any amount of such penalties or fines shall be added to the Contract price, and if
an interim certificate is issued after imposition of such penalties or fines, any such
amount shall be added to the amount which would otherwise be stated as due in
such a certificate.
Clause 35.0Fluctuations
Clause 37.0 Loss and Expense caused by disturbance of Regular Progress of the
Works.
After receipt of such schedule, the defects, shrinkages and other faults therein
specified shall be rectified by the contractor and (unless the Architect shall
otherwise instruct) entirely at his own cost within 30 days or such other period
that the Architect may instruct. If the Architect so Instructs, then an appropriate
deduction shall be assessed by the QS and made to the contract price in respect of
any such defects, shrinkages or other faults not rectified."
Words:-
acceptance of Tender.
34.6)Interest calculation
KShs. 350,000
per Week or
part thereof.
EMPLOYER
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LEAD CONSULTANT
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Fax:(�020) 3579878
PROJECT MANAGER
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ARCHITECT
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QUANTITY SURVEYOR
Telephone:(�020) 3579877
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STRUCTURAL/CIVIL ENGINEER
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ELECTRICAL/MECHANICAL ENGINEER
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SECTION NO.1
PRELIMINARIES
BILL NO. 2
GENERAL PRELIMINARIES
B.S shall mean the current British Standard specification published by the British
Standards Institution, 2 Park Street, London W.1., England.
All quantities contained in these Bills of Quantities are indicative of the volume
and type of work to be executed.
Where items of work are to be built in or covered up, these shall be left uncovered
for a reasonable time to allow all measurements to be taken by the Quantity
Surveyor. Immediately the work is ready for measurement, the Contractor shall
give notice to the Quantity Surveyor.
Tenderers shall include in their prices for the transport of materials, workmen,
etc., to and from the Site of the proposed Works, at such hours and by such routes
as are permitted by the Authorities.
The Contractor will be required to make good, at his own expense, any damage he
may cause to the present road surfaces and pavements within or beyond the
boundary of the Site, during the period of the Works. In particular, all existing
trees, shrubs, plants, etc., which may be destroyed or damaged during the
progress of the Works are to be made good by the Contractor to the approval of
the Architect.
Tenderers are to allow for complying with all instructions and regulations of the
Police Authorities.
The site is on Plot LR No. 2495/2 along Magongo Raod at Changamwe in Mombasa
County. This location falls somewhere between the Airport and the City Centre
The area of the site to be occupied by the Contractor shall be pointed out by the
Architect. The Contractors shall not extend his operations (including working and
storage space) beyond the defined area of the Works.
The work must be carried out to cause the minimum inconvenience to the
occupants of the existing and adjoining premises.
Tenderers shall view the site and any existing structures thereon and make
themselves thoroughly acquainted with the conditions under which the Works are
to be done. They shall acquaint by themselves by personal examination of the
means of access to the Works, the condition of the roads and generally of all
matters which may influence the execution of this contract.
The Contractor must take all steps necessary to safeguard existing and adjacent
property, make good at his own expense any damage to persons or property
caused thereon, and hold the Employer indemnified against any such claim
arising.
The Contractor will be held fully responsible for the safety of the existing and
adjacent buildings and for any damage caused in consequence of these Works. He
must reinstate all damages at his own expense and indemnify the Employer
against any loss.
The Contractor must take such steps and exercise such care and diligence as to
minimize nuisance from dust, noise or any other cause to the occupiers of the
existing and adjacent property.
The Contractor shall be responsible for the management of the sequence of the
carrying out of the works in such manner that the subsequent cutting or patching
of finished work is avoided.
Copies of the programme and its supporting documents together with all updates
shall be provided by the Contractor for the use of the Architect.
Meetings related to the progress of the Works will be held at regular intervals and
at such other times as may be necessary, attended by the following:
2.the architect
The Architect shall record the minutes of the meeting and distribute them to all
affected parties.
GENERALLY
All materials shall be new unless otherwise directed or permitted by the Architect
and in all cases where the quality of goods or materials is not described or
otherwise specified (see Section 2 for General Description and Materials &
Workmanship), is to be best quality obtainable in the ordinary meaning of the
works best and not merely a trade signification of that word.
All materials and workmanship shall, unless otherwise specified or described,
conform to the appropriate British Standards Institution Specification current at
the date of Tender.
Where proprietary materials are specified hereinafter the Contractor may propose
the use of materials of other manufacturer but of equal quality for approval by the
Architect.
The Contractor shall furnish at the earliest possible opportunity before work
commences and at his own cost, any samples of materials or workmanship that
may be called for by the Architect for his approval or rejection, any further
samples in the case of rejection until such samples are approved by the Architect
and such samples, when approved, shall be the minimum standard for the work to
which they apply.
Concrete test cubes,i.e per set of three as later described,including testing fee,
labour and materials, making moulds, transport and handling,etc
The Contractor shall order all materials to be obtained from foreign sources
immediately upon the award of the Tender and shall also order materials to be
procured from local sources as early as necessary to ensure that such materials
are on site when they are required for use in the works.
Should it become apparent prior to and during the construction period, that the
procurement of certain material may cause a delay, the Contractor shall
immediately inform the Architect of such possible delay who shall then instruct
the Contractor upon the action to be taken. Unless the Architect has failed to
specify materials timeously in terms of the accepted contract programme or
agreed revision thereto, the delay in the delivery of materials shall not justify any
extension of the Construction Period.
The Contractor shall be responsible for and shall replace or make good at his own
expense any materials lost or damaged.
Should the Tenderer consider that he will be unable to obtain materials for any
item on the drawings or items described in the Bills of Quantities or to obtain such
materials timeously in the specified sizes, he is to report this in writing to the
Architect before the closing date for the tenders and obtain the Architects written
directives in connection therewith.
If the Tenderer fails to do this, this tender will be taken as firm of all items
described in the Bills of Quantities and he will be responsible for supplying such
materials timeously to meet the programme for the Works.
The Contractor shall erect and maintain temporary office accommodation for his
own use, and ample temporary watertight sheds for the proper storage and
protection of materials and for the use of artisans and remove when ordered.
Floors of sheds shall be at least 150 mm above ground level.
Glazed windows of not less 1.5 square metres and a stout door with lock and
fastenings shall be provided and the office furnished with wooden stools, tables
and chairs and drawing table along the full length of one side, complete with
drawers of sufficient size to carry the Drawings laid flat.
The Contractor shall also provide, erect and maintain a lock up European type
latrine for the sole use of the Architect and his representatives and to the
satisfaction of the Local Authorities and shall provide the services of a sweeper,
pay all charges and keep both office and latrine in a clean and sanitary condition
during the whole period of the Works.
The Contractor shall keep on site and maintain in good condition one dumpy or
quicker level and leveling staff, and one 30 metre steel tape for the use of the
Architect and his representatives.
The Contractor shall provide all necessary hoists, tackle, plant, vehicles, tools and
appliances of every description for the due and satisfactory completion of the
Works and shall remove same on completion.
The Contractor shall provide, erect and maintain all temporary scaffolding,
sufficiently strong and efficient for the due performance of the Works, including
Sub-Contractor Works, provide special scaffolding as and when required during
the Works and remove on completion and make good.
All such plant, tools and scaffolding shall comply with all regulations whether
general or local, in force throughout the period of the Contract and shall be
altered or adapted during the Contract as may be necessary to comply with any
amendments in or additions to such regulations.
Scaffolding is not measured hereinafter, and the Contractor must allow in her or
his rates for the above.
The Contractor shall enclose the Site as required by the Local Authorities, with a
hoarding 2.40 metres high, with opening and gates as required, constructed of
substantial timbers to approval and covered with new galvanised iron corrugated
sheeting painted to approval.( Approximate length 290 metres )
The Contractor shall provide at his own risk and cost all watching and lighting as
necessary to safeguard the Works, plant and materials against damage and theft.
The Contractor shall provide where directed all temporary access roads, tracks
and paths necessary for the execution of the Works, including making good when
no longer required.
The notice board and lettering on same for the display of the General and Sub-
Contractors names shall be on approved size with the Employers name painted
thereon. The Architects, Quantity Surveyors and Consultants names shall be
printed in 50 mm letters all to the Architects design. No other notice board or
advertising will be permitted.
All water shall be fresh, clean and pure, free from earthy vegetable or organic
matter, acid or alkaline substance in solution or suspension.
The Contractor shall provide at his own expense all temporary distribution pipes,
storage tanks etc., and he shall clear away same upon completion of the Works,
including the work of Sub-Contractors.
Tenderers shall satisfy themselves that the existing supply is adequate for the
proper execution of the Works and if this is not the case they shall make the
necessary arrangements at their own expense to provide an adequate supply.
1/2/34 ELECTRICITY AND LIGHTING Item 0.00
The Contractor shall provide at his own risk and cost all artificial lighting and
power for use on the Works, including all Sub-Contractors and Specialists
requirements and including all temporary connections, wiring, fittings, etc. and
clearing away on completion. The Contractor shall pay all fees and obtain all
permits in connection therewith.
The Contractor shall provide either a mobile phone, a landline or a wireless phone
for the period of the Works, and shall pay all fees and/or rental for same.
The Contractor shall provide the necessary latrines for their staff and workmen to
the requirements and satisfaction of the Health Authorities and maintain the
same in a thoroughly clean and sanitary condition and pay all conservancy fees
during the period of the Works and remove same on completion.
The Contractor shall also accept liability for and bear the cost of General
attendance for the Nominated Sub-Contractors, which shall be deemed to include
of:
The items for General Attendance given hereinafter following P.C. Sums in respect
of Sub-Contractors work shall be deemed to include all the above.
The Contractor shall also accept liability for and bear the cost of Special
Attendance on Nominated Sub-Contractors, which shall include for one or more of
the followings:
Cutting away for and making good after the work of Sub-Contractors as may be
required will be measured and valued separately by the Quantity Surveyor.
The Cost of Fix Only materials to be obtained from Nominated Suppliers which are
covered by Prime Cost or Provisional Sums shall include for taking delivery where
directed, checking with invoices or indents, reporting and claiming damages for
shortages and damaged goods, defraying demurrage, signing for as having been
received in good order, transporting, unloading, storing, covering and protecting
until the time of fixing, unpacking, replacing anything lost or damaged, sorting,
assembling, hoisting to required levels and fixing as described.
Where description of items include a P.C. rate per unit this rate is to cover the net
supply cost of the unit only. The Contractors price must include for the cost for
the unit at the rate stated, plus waste, taking delivery, storage, fixing in position,
profit and overheads.
The actual net cost per unit will be adjusted within the Final Account against the
P. C. rate stated.
The tenderer shall state the amount of V.A.T (16%) of the priced items
Tenderers shall allow for payments of all Stamp Charges in connection with Surety
Bond and Contract Agreement.
In pricing the Preliminaries, Tenderers are required to price the relevant items
individually, as a single lump sum Preliminaries amount will not be accepted.
In the event that a Tenderer elects not to price the Preliminaries section as
contained within these Bills of Quantities, then it will be deemed that all relevant
Preliminaries costs have been included within the rates as tendered within the
measured Bills of Quantities. Adjustments of the Preliminaries will, in this
instance, only be by remeasured final quantities applied to tendered rates.
Items left unpriced will be deemed to be covered in prices against other items
throughout these Bills of Quantities and no claim for any extras arising out of the
Tenderers omission to price any item will be entertained.
Prices for all plant, temporary works, services and other items provided shall
include for the supply, maintenance, operating cost and subsequent removal and
making good as necessary.
1/2/44
INTERPRETATION OF DRAWING, SPECIFICATIONS AND BILLS OF QUANTITIES Item 0.00
carried out not be clear, the Contractor must obtain from the
shall, at his own expense, rectify any errors arising out of incorrect
or instructions.
This schedule is to take into account that the Architect and the
check conformity with design and specification and shall not relieve
works programme.
Sub-Contractors.
satisfactorily completed.
period shall be made good at the expense of the firm doing the work
do so.
At completion, the Contractor shall leave the Works secure with all
accesses locked. The Contractor shall account for and hand over to
and his tender must include for all costs arising or resulting
therefrom.
Standard Levy. His tender must include for all costs arising or
resulting.
Bill
No
SECTION NO. 3
OFFICE BLOCK
BILL NO. 8
SECTION NO. 3
OFFICE BLOCK
BILL NO. 9
FLOOR FINISHES
SECTION NO 3
OFFICE BLOCK
BILL NO 11
STAIRCASE FINISHES
Polished terrazzo paving to approved colour, 40 mm thick, including plastic
division strip
2/11/1 40mm Paving to floor landing m² 14 -
2/11/2 Ditto to treads including non-slip grooves , 300 x 20mm m 113 -
2/11/3 Ditto to risers, 150 x 20mm m 119 -
2/11/4 Skirting with small cove at the bottom and rounded top edge size 100 x 20
mm m 33 -
2/11/5 Skirting side of stairs - 300 x 20 mm m 33 -
2/11/6 Extra over for non slip grooves to tread - 30 mm wide m 119 -
BILL NO. 13
WINDOWS
Powder Coated
Take panes on Aluminium
site and Fixframed
ONLY Windows
to window frames complete with silicon
2/13/1 sealant; and associated hasps, stays, fasteners of any other associated
ironmongery No 70 -
Aluminium louvres
OFFICE BLOCK
BILL NO.14
DOORS
Ironmongery
SECTION NO. 3
OFFICE BLOCK
BILL NO. 15
JOINERY FITTINGS (PROVISIONAL)
The Following in Kitchen
Blockboard to B.S. 3444
2/15/13 Sides , divisions, shelves or tops - 20 mm m2 46 -
Medium Density Fibre ( MDF ) Board
2/15/14 Fixed panels - 25 mm m2 5 --
2/15/15 18 mm Door size 575 x 535 mm high No 80 -
2/15/16 18 mm Door size 500 x 535 mm high No 80 -
2/15/17 Drawers, size 596 x 230 x 550 mm No 80 -
Prepare and apply three coats 1st quality emulsion paint
2/15/26 Plastered walls m2 2 -
2/15/27 Plastered soffits m2 9 -
Sundries
2/15/28 Chase in walling for edge of slab size 50 x 75 mm m 0 -
The Following in High Level Kitchen Cabinets
Wrot Cypress
2/15/29 Beareres 50 x 25 mm m 248 -
Blockboard to B.S. 3444
2/15/30 Sides , divisions, shelves or tops - 20 mm m2 119 -
Medium Density Fibre ( MDF ) Board
2/15/31 18 mm Door size 300 x 350 mm high No 80 -
Supply and fix the following ironmongery
2/15/32 Pairs Mepla Hinges No 160 -
2/15/33 Cupboard handles No 80 -
Knot , prime,stop and spray paint woodwork
2/15/34 Surfaces not exceeding 100 mm m 248 -
2/15/35 General Surfaces m2 330 -
SECTION NO. 3
OFFICE BLOCK
BILL NO. 16
BUILDER'S WORK
SECTION NO. 5
EXTERNAL WORKS
(ALL PROVISIONAL)
BILL NO. 1
DEMOLITIONS
NOTE:
SITE PREPARATION
Demolition Works
4/1/1
Careflly take out terrazo flooring and prepare surface for new finish (56 SM) Item -
4/1/2
Carefully take down partially installed mild steel canopy (approx= 70 SM) Item -
4/1/3 Take out existsing concrete floor bed as directed (Approx = 200 SM) Item -
SECTION NO. 5
EXTERNAL WORKS
BILL NO.2
ROADS AND PARKINGS
(ALL PROVISIONAL)
Excavations
4/2/1 Excavate to reduce levels; not exceeding 1.50 m deep m³ 119 -
Disposal
4/2/2 Load and cart away surplus spoil m³ 119 -
Surface treatment
4/2/3 Grade and compact subgrade to receive roads m² 238 -
Filling
4/2/4 Approved filling in compacted layers m³ 36 -
4/2/5 Murram sub - base in layers compacted to 100 % - 165 mm m² 238 -
4/2/6 Hand packed stone base in layers, thickness - 225 mm m² 238 -
4/2/7 Approved total persistent herbicide applied to sub-base m² 238 -
Concrete block paving
4/2/8 Heavy duty concrete paving blocks size 210 x 105 x 80 mm m² 238 -
Precast concrete class 20 finished
4/2/9 200 x 100 mm thick channel block m 135 -
4/2/10 125 x 250 mm kerb and 125 x 100 mm channel m 59 -
4/2/11 125 x 250 mm kerb rounded on one corner m 23 -
4/2/12 Ditto curved on plan m 5 -
Footpath surfacing
4/2/13 Precast concrete paving in generally 600x 600x 50 mm slabs m² 6 -
4/2/14 Labour & material in curved cutting to PCC paving slabs m 5 -
Road marking paint
4/2/15 Prepare and apply two coats of road marking paint m 168 -
EXTERNAL WORKS
BILL NO. 3
FOUL DRAINAGE
(ALL PROVISIONAL)
Inspection Chambers
Note:
Disposal
Manhole Covers
Lime plaster
4/4/4 Channels m 0 -
Ring Manholes
SECTION NO. 5
EXTERNAL WORKS
BILL NO. 5
BOUNDARY WALL
Lime plaster
4/5/1 Plaster to walls m² 278 -
BILL NO. 1
SUBSTRUCTURES
(PROVISIONAL)
EXCAVATIONS
Note: Tenderers are advised to allow for working space in their rates
Imported filling
E
Chemical anti-termite treatment executed complete by an approved m²
specialist under a ten (10) year guarantee to surfaces of blinded hardcore 7 -
F 500 gauge polythene or other equal and approved damp proof membrane
laid under surface bed with 300mm side and end laps (measured nett-allow m²
for laps) 7 -
H
Layer of mesh fabric reinforcement laid in slab or bed ( measured nett - no m²
allowance made for laps ) - Ref A142 weighing 2.22 Kgs per square meter 7 -
Formwork
K To floors - 28mm m² 7 -
Zed purlins
Roof Cover
E 2mm thick mild steel plate bent twice to form u shaped gutter, overal girth
750mm m 3 -
18 Gauge galvanised plain sheet metal bent, welded joints with and
including steel brackets and hangers all in accordance with the detailed
drawings
F
100 x 100 mm down pipe secured to wall with and including steel brackets m 2 -
Prepare, prime and apply two undercoats and one finishing coat gloss paint
on metal work
EXTERNAL WORKS
BILL NO. 4
Precast Concrete covers to Product Line Ducts wiyh anle line boarders
K m² 25 -
Roof Cover
SECTION NO. 6
BILL NO.1
Lifts Installations
5/1/15 Allow a provisional cost for builders works on all specialists works Item
TOTAL FOR PRIME COST & PROVISIONAL SUMS CARRIED TO SUMMARY 300,000.00
FINAL SUMMARY
1.00
PRELIMINARIES (BIDDER TO FILL AMOUNT FROM PRELIMINARY PAGES) -
2.70 WINDOWS -
2.80 DOORS -
3.10 DEMOLITIONS -
SECTION NO. 4
BILL NO. 1
CANOPY
The following in 1 No. Canopy
Framed Structural Steelwork in roof to B.S. 449 ; all
connections 6 mm thick fillet welded and ground smooth;
primed before delivery and fabricated by approved sub-
contractor
C
150mm x 90mm x 5mm thick cleat welded to truss member No 14 0.00
D
50 x 50 x 3 mm M.S Rectangular Hollow Section (RHS)
including hoisting and placing in position 5.50 m average
above ground at curved roof; weight (4.18 Kg per metre); kg 336 0.00
E
25 x 25 x 3 mm M.S Rectangular Hollow Section (RHS)
including hoisting and placing in position 5.5 m average
above ground a; weight 2.0 kg/m Ties and Struts kg 109 0.00
Y
Bore hole through 500 mm x 500 mm x 15mm thick base
plate for 25 mm diameter holding down rawl bolts (M/S) No 16 0.00
Z
Bore hole through 600 mm x 200 mm x 15mm thick base
plate for 22 mm diameter holding down rawl bolts (M/S) No 6 0.00
AA
Bore hole through 254 mm x 254 mm x 73mm U Channel
for 18 mm diameter holding down rawl bolts (M/S) No 4 0.00
AB
Bore hole through 400 mm x 200 mm x 15mm thick base
plate for 22 mm diameter holding down rawl bolts (M/S) No 6 0.00
Tower rigidal 6' Gauge 26 alluminium roofing sheets 'Kalu
Works'
AC Supply and fix gauge gauge 26 pre-painted aluminium-zinc
coated Industrial Trough (IT 5) profiled sheet roofing
complete with hooks, screws or nail fixed as recommended
by manufacturer m² 72 0.00
Roof Sheeting
AD Supply and fix IT4 profiled sheet roofing to be fitted as
ceiling for the canopy including fixing as recommended by
manufacturer, complete with the associated 50 x 25mm
RHS mild steel bearers primed and welded with 8mm fillet
welds m² 72 0.00
26 gauge Galvanised aluminium sheet to Architect's detail
and laid approval.
AE Valley gutter bent four times and fixed with silicon and
including turn in to groove , girth 800 mm m 10 0.00
BILL NO: 2
Formwork to;
MAIN SUMMARY
1 CANOPY 0.00
1
PRELIMINARIES (BIDDER TO FILL AMOUNT FROM PRELIMINARY PAGES)