Material Specifications-Erika
Material Specifications-Erika
Material Specifications-Erika
M A T E R I AL S P E C I F I C A T I O N
I. General Information
a. The contractor shall submit material and finish samples for architect’s approval prior to final
installation and/or application.
b. List of all drawings: Perspective, site development plan, vicinity map, floor plans, elevations,
sections, schedule of doors and windows, reflected ceiling plan, floor framing plans, roof plans and
details, plumbing layout, water line layout with isometric, schedule of finishes; Specifications:
material and construction specifications; legal documents.
b. It is important to note that the contractor’s obligation is to satisfy the minimum requirements of the
drawings and specifications. In the bidding process, the owner asks for the lowest possible price to
perform only those things that are absolutely required by the drawings and specifications. Thus, the
contractor is obligated to satisfy those minimum requirements following the National Building
Codes. Of course, the owner is always free to require additional performance by change order.
c. In the design / bid / build method, the general contractor has a contract only with the owner. The
contractor has no contract with the designer. The general contractor’s responsibility is to comply
with the requirements of the contract with the owner.
b. The owner must clearly state the project objectives, develop a master schedule, and prepare a
budget. Many things must be considered including space requirements, adjacency of functions,
expendability, constraints, and equipment.
c. It is the owner's responsibility to have the property surveyed to identify setbacks, easements,
boundaries, and elevations. In addition the owner must have the site tested and certified for
contaminates. Geotechnical borings are required to determine the structural and drainage
capabilities of the soil.
d. The owner needs not only a design/build general contractor, but also consultants for accounting,
legal and insurance requirements for the project. Engineers are usually selected by, and work for,
the designer. Once these consultants are selected, the owner must negotiate contracts with each
of them.
e. With the last formal review of the plans and specifications, the owner needs to have a professional
cost estimate prepared to ascertain whether the proposed design will be within the original budget.
f. The owner must be able to pay for the work and make sure the proper insurance coverage’s are in
place before construction begins.
g. The owner must finalize the scope of the work for each cost allowance and provide a change order
to the contractor reconciling each allowance as quickly as possible.
h. The owner is responsible to insure that the contractor has a safety plan in place at the site.
i. In order to protect himself and to protect his rights under the contractor's bonds, the owner must
have a program that enables him to insure that all subcontractors and suppliers are being paid in a
timely manner by the contractor.
IV. Earthwork
a. Location: Luna street corner Mabini street, Tuguegarao city, Cagayan
b. Clearing of lot: Site clearing shall consist of clearing, grubbing, stripping topsoil, backfill, dumping
and etc. The work shall also include the demolition and disposal of structures as directed by the
Architect.
b. Concrete and mortar mix: class AA, A, B, C for concrete proportion using Rizal Portland Super for
cement, river sand, and course aggregates with a nominal size of 14 or 10 mm diameter.
c. Curing the concrete: A Quality curing and sealing compound will allow the concrete to continue in
strength gain beyond 28 days.
c. Nails: 1” CWN and 3” CWN for ceiling works; 3" CWN, 1.5" CWN, 4" CWN for beams; 3 1/2" CWN,
1 1/2" CWN for temporary facilities.
VII. Floors
a. Concrete slab; refer on the working drawings.
VIII. Roofing
a. Long span metal roofing and accessories, Ga. 24 pre-painted, pre- formed, R-Span APO STEEL
Brand or Tri-wave JACINTO Brand.
b. Windows: Powder-coated aluminum and steel frame with 1/8”thk. clear glass. Refer to Schedule of
windows.
XI. Electrical
a. Outlet:
Aircon outlet:, Omni.
2 gang Convinience outlet:, Omni.
Weatherproof outlet:, Omni.
Refer on the working drawings for location.
b. Switches:
1 gang switch: S1 SPO-S14-PK, Omni;
2 gang switch: S2 SP2-S14-PK, Omni;
3 gang switch: S3 SP3-S14-PK, Omni;
1 gang 3 way switch: S3W SPO-S23-PK, Omni.
Refer on the working drawings for location.
c. Lighting fixtures:
Circular Light: ECS, 32 watts, Omni;
EXIT Light: LED/X-202,green single face, Omni.
Pinlights: DU, 18 Watts,Omni.
Flourescent Lamp,T5LF, 28 Watts,Omni
XII. Plumbing
a. Fixtures:
c. Water lines:
90 degrees elbow ¼” bend; ¾” ESLON blue pipes sched.40; 1 ¼” ESLON blue pipes sched.40; ¾”
and 1 ¼” coupling; ¾” tee; Refer on the working drawings for locations.
f. Accessories used are water pump, water tank 3000L, water purifier, water meter, check valve, gate
valve, mirror B-7061 0.6x0.8, towel holder 48-84 3/4 6&5, and grab bar HCG CB90042-56AW.
g. Solvent cement 400 cc, and teplon tape used for installation of fixtures and pipes.
h. Mortar mix: BAUFIX TILE ADHESIVE 25KILOS(tile adhesive); ABC TILE GROUT WHITE W/OUT
BIO-TECH 2KGS(tile grout).
a. List of paints:
b. Primer: Plexiband (Davies) for cistern; Flat wall enamel (universal); Plexiband (Davies) for
exterior; Flat Latex(Davies).
Materials:
a.1.5mmthk. pvc Waterproofing Membrane Sarnafil
b. Filter Sheet Sarnafil
c. 25mm thk. Drainage Cell Sarnafil
d. 3.6mm thk. moisture retention Mat-Sarnafil
e. 50mm thk. XPS extruded polysterene board-sarnafil
f. Leveling screed