Building Works (For SLS 573) - Section 11
Building Works (For SLS 573) - Section 11
Building Works (For SLS 573) - Section 11
Revised on 04-07-2020
Part I – General rules
SECTION A
1. These Bills of Quantities have been measured generally in accordance with the principles laid
down in the Method of Measurement of Building Works (First Revision) SLS 573: 1999 published
by Sri Lanka Standard Institution.
2. Additional items shall not be inserted into, nor any alterations made to, any Bill of
Quantities.
3. In the Bill of Quantities the item descriptions identify the work that has to be carried
out but in the exact nature and extent of work to be performed to be ascertained by
reference to the Drawings, Specification and Tendering Conditions. Conditions of
Contract as the case may be read in conjunction with the matters listed against the
relevant heading and item description as described in the Bill of quantities.
4. All items of work specified and or shown on the drawing to be valued by the
measurement of such items only as are included in the Bill of Quantities which items
to cover all costs incurred by the Contractor in fulfillment of these obligations under
the Contract.
5. The Quantities stated in the Bill of Quantities are estimates only. They are not be
regarded as the exact quantity of work to be done or materials to be supplied or
arranging sub-contracts and all work will be measured net except where otherwise
stated.
6. A price or rate shall be entered against each item in the Bill of Quantities where
quantities are stated or not. Items against which no price is entered shall be considered
to be covered by or included with other prices or rates in the Bill of Quantities. No
claim for omissions on the part of the contractor will be entertained.
7. Payment will be made for only those materials, which are installed in the permanent
works and taken over to the stocks as specified in the Specifications to the approval of
the Engineer. Construction materials supplied and delivered to the site by the
Contractor which become surplus to the above requirements shall become the
property of the Contractor who shall reimburse the Employer any money that was
paid to the Contractor for the supply and delivery to the site of the surplus materials.
8. Bids which group several items together in the Bill of Quantities under one price will
not be accepted.
NWSDB/ Preamble Notes for Building works
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Provisional Sum
9. Items marked “pro. sum” in the Bill of Quantities are Provisional Sums and shall not
to be executed unless ordered by the Engineer. This may be expended wholly or in
part as directed by the Engineer.
10. The amounts set against any Provisional Sums for supply of materials shall be the net
CIF amount adjusted for all discounts and customs duties. The amounts set against
any items of profit shall include for all costs in connection with letters of credit, bank
charges, interest charges and insurance after the materials come under the control of
the Contractor.
Pricing
Pricing Preambles, Drawings and Specifications shall apply reciprocally between sections of the
works unless otherwise described.
11. The rates and prices entered in the Bill of Quantities shall be deemed to be full
inclusive value of the work covered by the several items including the following
unless expressly stated otherwise;
b) Complying in every respect with the requirements and the considerations of the specifications and
drawings.
c) All considerations arising from the definitions incorporated into each preamble section.
d) The recruitment, bringing to and from the site, accommodating and feeding and all incidental
costs and expenses involved in the provision of all necessary skilled and unskilled labour and
supervision for fixing erecting and installing or placing of materials and goods in position and all
associated costs.
g) Allow for protection of finished surfaces/fittings etc., all casings and temporary coverings and
making good and clearing away upon completion of all work sections.
m) All site investigations, setting out and survey work which may be necessary.
n) Safety precautions and all measures to prevent and suppress fire and other hazards.
o) Except where separate items are provided for bringing plant to the site and removing
on completion, for providing, transporting to site, setting to work, operating
(including all fuel and consumable stores), maintaining and removing from the site
upon completion all construction plant and equipment necessary for the execution of
the work, including the cost of all tests and other requirements in respect to such
plant and equipment.
p) No allowance shall be made for increase in bulk or for extra working space required
and the contractor shall allow for these and any other incidental expenses in his unit
rates.
q) All applicable duties, taxes, charges, government levies, landing charges and
transport etc., except VAT for materials and equipment.
12. In the event of their being any discrepancies between details on drawings, descriptions in
specifications and descriptions in the Bills of Quantities then the rates and pricing shall be deemed
torelatetothedocumentsorderofprecedencesetoutintheFormofAgreement.
Abbreviations
13. The following abbreviations are used in the Bill of Quantities and carry the meanings
as listed hereby.
m -metre
m² - squaremetre
m³ - cubicmetre
mm - millimetre
nr -number
kg -kilogramme
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t -tonne
h -hour
Payments
14. Payment against any item in the Bill of Quantities will be made only if such item has actually been
carried out by the contractor.
15. Difference in the method of billing and in the phraseology used in various parts of the
Bill of Quantities will not to be recognized as a basis of any claim for an increase in
the Contract price.
16. In the Bills of Quantities, if any materials/fittings are described by using a trade name, it is only for
the purpose of indicating the minimum level of quality and standard required. The Bidder may use
any other material/ fittings, which are considered as equivalent or higher in quality and standard to
those specified therein subject to the approval of the “Engineer”
17. No amendment which has not been authorized in writing by the Engineer shall be made to these
Bills of Quantities.
Measurement
18. All measurements are net and the rates shall include for all laps (except for steel reinforcement
where the quantity of laps is included in the BOQ quantity), waste, working space and trade or
traditional allowances.
19. Dimensions used in calculating quantities shall be taken to the nearest 10mm (i.e. 5mm and less
than 5mm shall be disregarded).
20. Holes, mortises, pockets, grooves, chases and the like and items described as “built in” and “cast
in” shall include making in its fullest sense and through, around, into over and up to the items
concerned.
21. The Contractor shall obtain from all sub-contractors (weather nominated or otherwise) their
requirements for all recesses, chases, holes and the like in order that they may be built in or formed
as the work proceeds. No additional charges shall be allowed for cutting recesses, chases and holes
and the like after the construction of the works.
22. The Contractor should leave the whole of the works ready for immediate occupation to the
satisfaction of the Engineer including the following:
a) Cleaning and touching the buildings both inside and out, leaving all surfaces free of cracks,
blemishes or splashes.
b) Easing, oiling and adjusting and making good of finishes to all fittings, doors,
windows, ironmongery and the like.
c) Cleaning and polishing all marble glass, anodized aluminium and sanitary ware, including
the removal of all protective coverings, paint splashes and the like. Replacements of all or
any chipped, cracked or broken items
e) Removal of rubbish, debris or excess spoil from the site area and raking over and
cleaning all unused parts of the site area.
Fix only
23. The expression “fix only” used in these Bills of Quantities means that the Contractor shall provide
the following facilities:
b) Supplying full size templates, giving and marking dimensions and taking responsibility for
their accuracy.
c) Getting in, protecting, handling, distribution and placing in position and assembling as
required.
Supply only
24. The expression “supply only” used in these Bills of Quantities means that the
Contractor is to provide for everything in connection with such items except fixing in
position.
Sub – Contractors
25. When subcontracts whether nominated or not, are utilized, the main contractor‟s
“attendance” means that Contractor shall provide the following minimum attendances
and facilities:
e) Supplying full size setting out templates and giving and marking dimensions and taking
responsibility for their accuracy.
g) Other necessary and usual facilities, documentation, general inter-trades attendance, labour
and assistance.
The Contractor shall allow for any additional costs incurred due to sub-contractors different working
hours from and extended hours to those works by the Contractor.
26. Certain rates within the Bills of Quantities will include Prime Cost Sums. The material
specification and fixing details will be specified. The Contractor is to include against each
heading the necessary uplifts and additions required to give his final rate. This rate will then
be carried to the relative places within the Bills of Quantities.
These prime cost sums are subject to alteration and no additional claim will be allowed for the varying
of these items.
27. Items in the Bill of Quantities designated as “Provisional Quantity” in the description
column indicate that the quantities for the work covered by such items are the best
possible estimates that can be made in advance of the execution of the work, or that
the provision of such facilities as are described in the items, may not, in the event, be
required under the Contract. All items so designated will be used only at the direction
and discretion of the Engineer, and if not used either wholly, or in part shall, as to the
amount not used, be deducted from the Contract Sum. Where such items consist of a
“item”, the contractor shall enter a lump sum which shall be the price for the work
if executed, as distinct from a „Provisional Sum‟ as defined herein. No claim will be
entertained in respect of overhead charges or any other costs which may allegedly
result from the omission of all or part of the work covered by such “Provisional
Quantity” items.
28. The rates and sums entered by the Contractor against all “item” in the Bill of
Quantities shall bear the cost of carrying out the work described in the Contract.
Part II
01. Rates for Demolition shall include demolishing, dismantling and removing etc. with the
minimum damage to the material in the process of dismantling, temporary supporting
and protecting existing work and adjacent properties against damage, dust and weather
and stacking all serviceable materials as directed and disposal of debris from site
02. All serviceable materials in demolished structures shall be the property of the Employer.
03. Necessary approvals to be taken from suitable authority prior to disposal of demolished
parts.
04. Temporary support incidental to demolitions which is at the discretion of the Contractor.
Support is deemed to include nails, wedges and bolts.
05. The Contractor shall provide all necessary hoardings, fans, guard rails, barriers,
temporary lighting and warning signs for the purpose of safeguarding the public and the
rights of way around the building and shall maintain and remove same on completion.
06. Clear away all debris, excess materials and temporary works and leave the site in a tidy
condition on completion.
01. Shoring & scaffolding incidental to the work disturbed by such shoring and scaffolding
is deemed to be included within each item.
a.) Disposal of materials other than those remaining the property of the employer or
those for re-use.
01. Shoring and scaffolding incidental to the work and making good all work disturbed by
such shoring and scaffolding is deemed to be included.
01. The quantities of material excavated and used as filling are measured net using
dimensions from the drawings, with no allowance for bulking, shrinkage or waste. No
allowance shall be made for any extra transport required due to bulking.
02. The volume of disposal of excavated material measured shall be the difference between
the total net volume of excavation and the net volume used for filling. Disposal of
excavated material shall be deemed to be disposal off the site unless otherwise stated in
item description, and where disposal on site is required, the location shall be stated in
the item description.
03. Removing of trees stumps shall be included, grubbing up roots, disposal of materials as
specified and filling voids.
05. Rates for excavation shall be deemed to include for the following.
a.)Excavating by whatever means are necessary including hand excavation in any kind of
ground, except rock.
b.) Over break including filling with mass concrete to the levels required by the Engineer.
c.) Trimming or grading ground to produce level surfaces or surfaces to falls or slopes.
e.) Additional excavation for working space arising out of any cause, as excavation measured
net unless otherwise specified in item description.
f.) Any hand excavation required around existing services or the like.
g.) Compliance with relevant acts, by laws and regulations relating to excavations and earth
work supports.
06. The method of measurement and re-measurement will be entirely at the discretion of the
Engineer but generally will be as follows:
a.) Where there is no reduced level excavation, other excavations will be measured
from natural ground level.
b.) In instances where there is excavation to reduce levels other excavations will be
measured from the reduced level.
07. The tenderer at the time of preparing the tender shall ascertain the prevailing laws and
regulation as to the legal requirements of blasting rock and shall allow in his prices
accordingly.
08. Rates for excavation in rock requiring blasting shall include for:
a.) Obtaining all necessary permits and taking precautionary measures during blasting
operation.
b.) Complying with all regulations and instructions issued by relevant government or
local government authorities.
a) Provisional quantities of earth work support (planking and strutting) are given in the
BOQ.
b) Payment for earth work supports will only be considered if physically carried out at
the site.
The Contractor shall obtain the prior approval of the Engineer before carrying out any
alternative method of earth work supports than specified in the Contract.
a.) The quantity measured in the BOQ is the plinth area of the building in square
meters. The bidder shall assess the actual quantity of area to be treated and shall
allow in the unit rate accordingly.
01. The rates for piling work shall include for the following:
d.) Cutting off tops of piles is deemed to include preparation and integration of
reinforcement into pile cap or ground beam and disposal.
01. The rates for all concrete work shall include for the following:
a.) All costs incurred in determining the mixes to satisfy the specification (including any
admixtures).
b.) Supplying all material (including any admixtures), storing, mixing, transporting,
placing and compaction (whether by hand or vibration).
c.) Excavation as required below previously filled levels and back filling (except where
separate items are provided).
d.) Roughening the surface of previously executed work as required in order to provide
the necessary bond with new concrete.
g.) Forming holes or boxing out for pipes, bolts, frames for covers and other steel work.
h.) Building in cable conduit, pipes, junction boxes etc. (no deductions required)
i.) Forming 25mm chamfers an all external arises to exposed concrete. (no deductions
required)
j.) Forming all construction joints, keys, stop ends, temporary stops and shuttering of
other than permanently exposes faces (except where separate items are provide)
k.) Curing the concrete and all measures to protect freshly poured concrete from direct
sunlight and wave action.
m.) The cost of control testing throughout the period of concreting and for the testing of
concrete and remedial work ordered by the Engineer consequent to the results of
control tests falling below the minimum specified.
o.) A daily return to the Engineer showing the quantities of cement and the volume of
concrete placed and compacted in position, of each class of concrete in each section
of the works and temporary works.
p.) All costs incurred in determining the mixes and testing of materials, making and
testing of all test cubes to satisfy the specifications.
q.) All remedial work ordered by the Engineer consequent to the result of test failing below
the minimum specified.
02. Concrete shall be transported from the place of mixing to the place of final deposition as
rapidly as practicable by means which will prevent segregation, or loss of, or addition to
the ingredients. It shall be deposited as near as practicable in its final position so as to
avoid re-handling or discharging through chutes, troughs and the like. All skips, vehicles
or containers used for transporting the concrete shall be thoroughly clean.
03. Concrete shall be deposited in its final position immediately after mixing. It shall be
carefully placed in position and not tipped from a height exceeding 1.25 meters. No re-
tempering of partially set concrete shall be permitted.
04. The rates for reinforced concrete shall include for working concrete around
reinforcement.
05. All concrete is to be deposited in layers not exceeding 230mm thick and shall be
thoroughly tamped to exclude any voids, and in reinforced work shall be carefully packed
around reinforcement and against the forms to ensure good surfaces free from
"honeycombing". Great care must be taken to ensure that the reinforcement is not
displaced from its correct position during concreting.
06. As far as possible sections of the work shall be completed in one operation. If it is
necessarytojoinupwithworkwhichhasbeenstoppedthesurfaceshallbehackedand
07. Cutting or forming chases, rebates, and grooves, forming holes and subsequently making
good around pipes, sleeves, conduits, ducting metal sections and fittings and for forming
all holes or openings.
a.) All necessary boarding’s, supports, erecting, framing, cutting, angles, cleaning,
wetting and treatment before placing concrete and removal.
b.) Formwork to beam, column, lintel and casings is deemed to include ends.
c.) Deductions will be made for openings more than 0.50 m² in area.
d.) Waste of forms, whether straight or curved, for coating to prevent adherence of concrete,
for the provision of temporary and permanent openings.
e.) Carefully coating with shutter oil ensuring that no shutter oil is applied to surfaces of
reinforcement.
f.) Easing, striking, removing and cleaning and preparing for re-use and removal when no
longer required.
g.) Other than contact surface of the concrete, such as overlaps and passing sat angles shall
be included.
i.) Rubbing down, filling and making good the surface of concrete after removal of
shuttering.
j.) Cutting or notching shutters or moulds to in-situ or pre cast concrete around projecting
reinforcement.
a.) Any necessary rubbing down or filling allowed by the specification to produce the finish required.
b.) Cutting out and re-casting unsatisfactory work or work not fulfilling the requirements of the
specification or carrying out remedial or any other work required by the Engineer as an alternative
to cutting out substandard work.
01. Cleaning, straightening where necessary, cutting, bending, fabricating, placing in position,
holding and supporting including temporary fixing supports, hangers and binding wire, ties,
spaces, chairs etc. to complete the work.
02. Fabric reinforcement is deemed to include laps, tying wire all cuttings &bending and spacers
and chairs which are at the discretion of the Contractor.
01. Pre-cast units are deemed to include moulds, reinforcements, bedding, fixing temporarily
supports, cast in accessories.
02. Pre-tensioned units are deemed to include moulds, reinforcements, grooves and rebates
erection fittings, fixing, temporary support, cast in accessories and pre-tensioning.
03. Degreasing straightening, cutting to length, assembling, hoisting and fixing are deemed to
be included.
04. Expendable items such as cones, wedges, anchor plates, spacers and the like are deemed
to be included.
05. Forming a fair face in accordance with the specification to all exposed surfaces.
01. The rates for masonry walls shall include for the following;
d) Straight, raking, curved and circular rough or fair cutting, plumbing at angles, cutting
and bonding at angles, openings and intersections.
e) All necessary keys for in-situ finishings, building into and / or against adjacent work,
wedging and pinning up to soffits.
g) All necessary cast in wall ties at any junctions between different types of
constructions such as brick work + block work, brickwork + concrete work, block
work + concrete work and the like.
c.) Mortises (other than linear item) holes, stops and arises.
02. Battering and tapering walls are deemed to include the extra materials required.
03. Pointing in flashings is deemed to include cutting or forming grooves and chases.
04. Joint work is deemed to include preparation, cleaners, primers and sealers.
05. Air bricks, ventilating of grating of gratings and the like are deemed to include any
necessary forming of openings, liners, cavity closers and damp proof courses.
a.) Cleaning, washing and preparation of surfaces to receive Water Proofing treatment.
d.) Testing the effectiveness of the water proofing treatment by ponding as directed and
rectification if required.
02. Work is deemed to include internal and external angles, angle fillets, arrises, edges,
intersections on work to cross falls.
a.) All shop fabrication work, marking, delivery, unloading, hoisting, erecting and fixing.
e.) Cutting to size and shape and joints in the running length.
f.) Notches, holes, slots, mitres, ends and for all drilling and splay cut ends.
h.) After fabrication wire brushed to clean the surface and spray painted with two coats of quick
drying metal primer Zinc phosphate.
i.) Rates for galvanising or similarly treated work are to include for the treatment of all ends to
the approval of the Engineer.
02. “WELDING” IS DEEMED TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFICATION AND FOR THE MATERIAL
TO WHICH IT IS TO BE USED. GUSSET PLATES, SHOE PLATES, ENDS, CAPS, CLEATS, BRACKETS,
STIFFENERS, BOLTS, ETC., HAVE BEEN INCLUDED IN THE WEIGHTS OF THE ASSOCIATED STEEL
01. The rates for metal works shall include for the following:
a.) All fabrication work, handling, delivery, unloading, hoisting, fitting and fixing in
position.
e.) Fixing with appropriate non-corroding countersunk screws including holes unless
otherwise described.
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f.) Riveted and bolted work shall include rivets, bolts and holes.
g.) Approved protection to cut ends or holes in galvanized work or other applied finish.
h.)Metaldoorframesshallincludeforassembling,fixingwithclamps,andfillingwith
mortar, temporary supports and removal of base ties.
i.) Floor plates, duct covers and the like shall include narrow widths laying in position
and for all holes, slots and the like making good.
01. All timber shall be measured as the net length, unless otherwise stated and all sizes given
are finishing sizes.
02. All timber shall be well seasoned and treated against termite attack before fixing in
position.
a.) Any type of cutting required sewing, notching, drilling, trimming framing jointing,
splayed edges and the like hoisting and fixing in position completed with nails,
spikes, plugs screws, and gluing and priming to joints and ends.
b.) Forming splayed edge, grooves, champers, scribed and rounded edge, beveling
molding and the like.
c.) Plugging, wedging, nuts and washers with bolts, spokets, pins and the like.
05. Cleats, packers tapered pieces of timber & the like are deemed to be included with
structural timbers.
a.) Any type of cutting required, sewing, making notching, drilling, trimming, planning
forming and jointing and the like fixing in position complete with nails, spikes plugs
screws and gluing and priming to joints and ends.
b.) Forming splayed and tongued edges, rebates mortises grooves, champers, scribed and
rounded edge, beveling molding, margin and the like and rounded corners, sinkings.
c.) Working to states sizes, for all short lengths making miters, joints and ends.
d.) Necessary bolts, metal clips, anchors, rawlplugs, grips and fixing joinery.
f.) Punching heads and filling with approved filler if nails or pins are used for fixing.
g.) Counter sunking and palleting if brass screws are used for fixing.
k.) Framing together all work in accordance with the best practices.
01. The rates for ironmongery shall include for the following:
c) Testing, easing and adjusting including oiling and leaving in perfect working order.
e) Supplying and labeling at least two keys for each and every lock and handing to the
employer’s representative.
01. The rates for partitions shall include for the following;
e.) All integral components, holes and the like performed at factory.
02. Partitions linings are deemed to include the following where part of the partition system,
where not part of the partition system, they are measured in accordance with appropriate
work section rules;
03. Openings are deemed to include additional integral components, ironmongery, glass
linings and the like.
04. Cubical partitions are deemed to include framing, stiffening, connecting and fixing
devices, supporting legs and brackets.
e.) Rates shall also be deemed to include any depth between the soffit of the slab to which
the ceiling is suspended and the finished level.
06. Work incorporating integral fittings is deemed to include additional hangers, framing and
the like.
07. Access panels are deemed to include edge trim and fixings.
01. The rates for Roof covering and roof plumbing shall include for the following:
b.) Laps, straight cutting, raking cutting, curved cutting and waste.
e.) Cutting ends, angles, intersections, bending, turning in to grooves, wedging, dressing,
trimming and dressing over angle fillets, Fixing nuts, limpets etc..
g.) Joints in the running length and brackets including cutting and fixing for gutters and
down pipes.
01. The rates for plumbing / sanitary installations shall include for the following:
a.) Complying with the relevant Sri Lanka or British Standard and with the regulations of
the local authorities and other controlling bodies.
b.) Pipes where diameter is less than or equal 50mm diameter, fittings are included in the
pipe work items.
d.) Solder, rivets, screws, nails, clips, brackets, running sockets, straps etc.
f.) Laying, chasing, burying and fixing pipes and fittings making good all worked
disturbed.
02. The rates for sanitary fittings and the like shall, „unless otherwise described or implied,
include for the following:
d.) Joints to waste soils or drain pipes „with approved proprietary connectors.
e.) Cleaning off all protective wrappers and leaving ready for use.
f.) Leaving taps and valves greased, clean and in full working order.
d.) All necessary conduits, cables, fittings, screws, nails, clips, brackets, junction boxes,
straps, 3 core flexible cables, ceiling roses, GI chains, fan hooks and the like.
g.) Cleaning off all protective wrappers and leaving ready for use.
h.) Leaving all equipment, etc., clean and in full working order.
l.) Provision of shop drawings and circuit diagrams including conduit layout drawings etc.
q.) Submitting charts/ lists indicating the country of origin and performance of all
equipment offered.
r.) Cabling and conduiting shall be inclusive of all sleeves, joints, etc., as required to
connect the incoming supply to the Main Distribution Board.
General notes
01. Thicknesses of plaster work, bedding, backing etc. given in the description of items are
the optimum thickness required.
02. Finished work must conform in all respect to the approved samples.
03. Pointed edges special tiles or the like to ceramic or clay tiles, marble work and the like
shall be deemed to be included.
04. Brushing and cleaning off and damping down all backgrounds.
05. Square and rounded edges coving at wall, floor and ceiling junctions, quirks, wee-joints
and making good to frames and the like.
a.) Straight raking curved and circular cuttings and all consequent wastage.
b.) All setting out temporary rules, screeds, template and supports.
e.) All labours and making good around pipes, ducting and fittings and the like.
h.) All normal cutting arises, rounded edges, bedding and pointing, grouting.
i.) Chipping or any extra thickness required to finish the true level.
a.) Straight raking curved and circular cuttings and all consequent wastage.
b.) All setting out temporary rules, screeds, template and supports.
e.) All labours and making good around pipes, ducting and fittings and the like.
f.) Wall finishing accessories such as chicken mesh, angle beads and the like.
g.) Forming arises and stopping against joinery work, metal work etc.
i.) Chipping or any extra thickness required to finish the true level.
c.) All labour for making good around pipes, ducting and fittings and the like.
d.) Framing/drilling for holes, complete with all necessary nails, spikes, screws etc.
j.) Ceiling finishing accessories such as chicken mesh, angle beads and the like.
SECTION V: PAINTING
d.) Removing and replacing doors furniture and cleaning upon completion.
f.) Working at any height, working to returns, pointing in any colour, multi-colour work if
any, and painting in small quantities.
g.) Rates for glazed general surfaces, glazed windows and the like (measured flat over
glass irrespective of size of pane), shall include for work to edges and glazing rebates,
returns and moldings of frames, mullions, transoms, architraves, and thelike.
Note:-
Painting and similar work to timber surface, metal surfaces, PVC surfaces and any other
surfaces requiring painting have been measured with the relevant items.
01. The rates for underground drainage shall include for the following;
c.) Testing.
02. The rates for excavating trenches deem to include for following;
05. Accessories are deemed to include jointing to pipes with all necessary additional
couplings flanges, etc. and bedding in concrete.