Detailed Services

ALTERATION

Labour Rates per hour
Description Unit
Artisan Bricklayer hour
Artisan Plasterer hour
Artisan Painter hour
Artisan Ceiling Carpenter hour
Semi Skilled Worker hour
Finishing Carpenter hour
Labourer hour
Tiler hour
Carpet Layer hour
Material Rates
Cement General Purpose 32.5 bg
Floorworx Pavelite 5kg bag bg
Rhinolite Plaster 40kg bg
River Sand m3
Building Sand m3
Plaster Sand m3
Stone Crusher Run m3
Butterfly wire ties 250mm (100 per Bundle) bndl
Gunplas Non-SABS Black Sheeting 100um l: 30000 w: 3000 rl
Clay Stockbricks NFP 222 x 105 x 73mm th
Clay FBS - Face Brick Standard l: 220 w: 105 h: 75 th
Gypsum Aluzink M-Strip for 6.4mm Rhinoboard per metre m
Gypsum 6.4mm Square Edged Ceiling Board per m2 m2
Rhinoboard Tapered Edge Partition Board 1248 l: 3000 w: 1200 t: 12.5 ea
Galvanised Ultrasteel Stud 1340 l: 2700 w: 63.5 ea
Drywall Ultrasteel Track 1331 l: 3000 w: 63.5 ea
Cost Price for Tiles m2
Floorflex Tiles 300 x 300 x 2.5mm m2
Cement Tile Adhesive 20kg bg
Tile Grout 20kg bg
FloorworX No. 60 Plus acrylic adhesive 5l ea
Clout Nails 32mm kg
Round Wire Nails 75mm kg
Drywall Streaker Screws l: 25 ea
Brass Butt Hinge l: 100 w: 75 ea
Brass Butt Hinge l: 100 w: 75 ea
4 Lever Lockset (2 Keys) ea
S.A. Pine Brandering per metre 38 x 38mm m
S.A. Pine per metre w: 76 t: 50 m
Plant Rates
Hire Rate per day for Medium Electric Jackhammer day
Hire Rate per day for Large Electric Jackhammer day
1. Alterations

In taking down and removing existing work the utmost care shall be observed to prevent any structural or other damage to remaining portions of the building. The Contractor shall ensure the stability of all structures during alteration work. Special care shall be exercised during the progress of the work to ensure that any electrical installations, water supply pipes, telephone and other services which may be encountered are not interfered with and notice shall be given to the Principal Agent if any disconnection or alterations become necessary. The Contractor shall take all precautions necessary to prevent any nuisance from dust whilst carrying out the work.

2. Materials fromt he alterations, credit, ect.
  • Materials recovered from the alterations (except where described as to be re-used or to be handed over to the Employer) will become the property of the Contractor, who may allow credit in respect thereof where provided for in the bills of quantities. Such materials shall not be re-used in new work without written permission from the Principal Agent.
  • Materials described as 'removed' shall be removed from the site immediately.
  • Materials described as 'handed over to the Employer' shall be carefully dismantled where necessary, neatly stored under cover on the site where directed and protected from damage, until required.
  • Materials described as 'set aside for re-use' shall be carefully dismantled where necessary, cleaned, neatly stored under cover and protected from damage until required for re-use. Any damage caused to such materials during removal, storage or refixing shall be made good at the Contractor's expense.
3. Disposal of debries etc.

Materials recovered from the alterations (except where described as to be re-used or to be handed over to the Employer) will become the property of the Contractor, who may allow credit in respect thereof where provided for in the bills of quantities. Such materials shall not be re-used in new work without written permission from the Principal Agent.

4. Making good damaged work

The Contractor shall make good in all trades to existing work where damaged or disturbed through the alterations with all necessary new materials to match the existing.

5. Forming new openings or altering openings in existing walls

Where new openings are formed or openings altered in existing walls, the wall above the opening shall be broken out and a new brick, in situ concrete or prestressed concrete lintel inserted, complete with all necessary reinforcement, formwork, turning piece, etc, the jambs and portions of openings as described shall be built up with new brickwork or blockwork properly toothed and bonded to existing, cavities of hollow walls shall be closed where necessary and finishes shall be made good all round and into reveals.

6. Building up openings

Where existing openings are given in number as built up, the existing surfaces all round shall be prepared as necessary, brickwork or blockwork properly toothed and bonded to existing, wedged up to underside of existing lintel and finishes shall be made good on both sides.

CARPENTRY & JOINERY

1. Materials & workmanship

Materials and workmanship shall comply with the following standards:

  • Sawn softwood timber : General requirements SANS 1783-1
  • Sawn softwood timber : Stress-graded structural timber and timber for frame wall construction SANS 1783-2
  • Sawn softwood timber : Brandering and battens SANS 1783-4
  • Softwood flooring boards SANS 629
  • Hardwood furniture timber SANS 1099
  • Hardwood block and strip flooring SANS 281
  • Wooden ceiling and panelling boards SANS 1039
  • Laminated timber (glulam) SANS 1460
  • Gypsum plasterboard SANS 266
  • Fibreboard products SANS 540
  • Wood-wool panels (cement bonded) SANS 637
  • Fibre-cement sheets (flat and profiled) SANS 685
  • Fibre-cement boards SANS 803
  • Plywood and composite board SANS 929
  • Wooden ceiling and panelling boards SANS 1039
  • Particle boards SANS 50312-1to7
  • Decorative laminates SANS 4586
  • Wooden doors SANS 545
  • Fire doors SANS 1253
  • Materials for thermal insulation of buildings SANS 1381-1,2,4&6
  • Expanded polystyrene thermal insulation boards SANS 1508
  • Expanded polystyrene thermal insulation boards SANS 1508
  • Mild steel nails SANS 820
  • Metal screws for wood SANS 1171
  • Wood-preserving creosote SANS 539
  • Softwood shall bear the relevant SABS mark and shall be ordered in the sizes in which it will be used as no scantlings of marked timber will be allowed. Should SABS marked timber be unavailable, the Principal Agent's prior permission shall be obtained before using unmarked timber.
2. Hardwoods

All hardwoods shall be specially selected, well seasoned, free from sapwood and well kiln dried. Meranti shall be Red or Medium Brown Meranti, even in grain and colour, selected from 'Standard and Better' quality from Malaysia.

3. Infection and pre-treatment of timber

All timber used on the site, whether for permanent or temporary work, shall be free of borer or other beetle and termite infection. If the work under this contract falls within an area designated under Government Notice R2577 of 197812-29, permanent softwood fixed in the building shall be treated against borer etc in accordance with Government Notice R451 of 1969-03-28 using Class B or C preservative.

4. Construction in general

Where applicable, construction methods shall comply with SANS 10082. Wood and laminate flooring shall be installed in accordance with SANS 10043. Roof trusses shall be manufactured, erected and braced in accordance with SANS 10243.

5. Structural timber
  • Timbers generally shall be in single lengths and jointing of timbers will only be permitted when the required length is unobtainable. Only the absolute minimum of joints to obtain a particular length will be permitted and such joints are to be evenly spaced along the length of the timber.
  • Finger-jointing of structural timber will be permitted, in which case it shall be manufactured in accordance with SANS 10096.
6. Plate nailed timber roof trusses
  • Plate nailed timber roof trusses shall be of approved design and manufacture and constructed with softwood structural timber by a truss Fabricator holding a current Certificate of Competence awarded by the Institute of Timber Construction.
  • Each roof truss shall have all its members accurately cut and closely butted together and rigidly fixed by CSIR approved patented galvanized metal spiked connectors, precision pressed on both sides of each intersection by an approved method, all in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
  • The design, manufacture and transportation of the roof trusses, bracing, etc shall be under the control of a registered Structural Engineer in accordance with SANS 1900, SANS 10160 and SANS 10163, who shall, after erection, provide a certificate confirming that the design, manufacture, transportation, erection and bracing has been carried out in accordance with this specification.
  • The design shall include for all live loads, wind loads and for dead loads imposed by roof covering, purlins, ceilings, etc.
  • Fully detailed shop drawings of all trusses etc, indicating sizes, bracing, loading, etc, shall be submitted to the Principal Agent for approval prior to fabrication.
  • Unless specific erection instructions are given, erection shall be carried out in accordance with the procedures and recommendations of the manual 'The Erection and Bracing of Timber Roof Trusses' published by the Institute for Timber Construction and the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research or as detailed by the designer.
  • Roof trusses and bracing shall include design and preparation of shop drawings
7. Tongued & grooved boarding

Tongued and grooved boards for floors, panelling, etc shall be in long varying lengths with joints tightly cramped up and secret nailed. Flooring boarding shall be flush jointed with staggered heading joints and machine sanded after fixing.

8. Joinery
  • Skirtings, cornices, rails, etc shall be in single lengths wherever practicable and shall have splayed heading joints where necessary. Skirtings shall be trenched at back.
  • All horns of door frames shall be checked and splayed back where frames are fixed projecting or flush with surface and built in.
  • Heads of screws in exposed faces of hardwood joinery shall be sunk and match pelleted.
  • Joinery shall have arris rounded angles and shall be blocked and planted on.
9. Veneers

All face veneers shall be of kiln dried timber, free from knots, cracks, patchwork, sapwood and other defects, selected and glued, dried and machine-sanded to a smooth finish. All veneers shall be applied under hydraulic pressure.

10. Doors
  • Flush doors shall have solid timber edge strips with concealed edges. Where doors are to be finished with a transparent finish, the veneer and the edge strips shall be timber of the same species and as far as possible of matching colour. Unless otherwise described all flush doors shall be of interior quality, but where exterior quality doors are specified the glue used shall be of the WBP type.
  • Framed and ledged batten doors described as filled in with V-jointed boarding shall be filled in flush on one side with tongued and grooved vertical boarding, V-jointed on one or both sides and of the thickness stated. The boarding shall be in narrow widths, closely cramped up, rebated or tongued on outer edges and housed to grooves in stiles and rails and twice countersunk brass screwed at each intersection with ledges and braces and the inner edges of the abutting stiles and rails shall be chamfered to form a V-joint at junction with the board.
  • Unless otherwise described double doors shall have rebated meeting stiles.
11. Fixing
  • All nails and screws shall be of the size, length and type appropriate to their respective uses. All screws for hardwood joinery work shall be brass.
  • Items described as 'plugged' shall be screwed to fibre, plastic or metal plugs at not exceeding 600mm centres. Where items are described as 'bolted', the bolts have been given separately.
12. Adhesives

Adhesives shall comply with BS 1204 and 4071 where applicable. Adhesives used in the manufacture of external joinery exposed to excessive moisture (eg kitchen and laboratory worktops) shall be of the WBP type.

CEILINGS

Labour Rates per hour
Description Unit
Labourer hour
Celing Capenter hour
Material Rates
32 x 32mm S.A.P Quadrant m
32 x 32mm Meranti Quadrant m
Coverstrip – 6.4mm x 50mm x 3.6m ea
32 x 32mm S.A.P Scotia m
Isover Think Pink Aerolite Insulation 10m x 1.2m x 50mm (waste 2.5%) roll
Float Glass 3mm m2
Gypsum Cove Cornice 75mm m
H Jointing strip – 6.4mm x 3.6m ea
Rhino Tape 48mm x 45m rl
Gypsum 6.4mm Square Edged Ceiling Board per m2 m2
Gyptone Big Quatro 41 Accoustic boards 1200 x 2400mm ea
Donnceil Exposed Cross Tee T38 (Box of 60) 2611 1200 x 25 x 38mm box
Donnceil Exposed Main Tee T38 (Box of 20) 2614 3600 x 25 x 38mm box
M6 Wall Angle box
Donnceil 2.5mm Galvanised Wire (100 per Bundle) 4414 3000mm bndl
Gyprex White Ceiling Tile (5.76m2 per Box) 2386 1200 x 600 x 12.5mm box
Nutec Plain Ceiling Boards 4mm per m2 m2
H-Profile jointing strips 3.6m x 4mm ea
Everite Nutec Vinyl Clad Ceiling Board - Embossed White 366-220 ea
22 x 63mm Meranti Cornice m
22 x 63mm S.A.P Cornice m
Rhinoboard Tapered Edge Partition Board 1247 l:2700 w:1200 t:12.5 ea
Rhino firestop board Tapered Edge Partition Board l:2700 w:1200 t:12.5 ea
Galvanised Ultrasteel Stud 1333 l:2700 w:51 ea
Drywall Ultrasteel Track 1329 l:3000 w:51 ea
Galvanised Ultrasteel Stud 1340 2700 x 63.5mm ea
Glazing track ea
Corner Bead 1307 2667mm box
Rhinoglide Joint Filler 20kg 2329 bag
Clout Nails 32mm kg
Round Wire Nails 75mm kg
Drywall Streaker Screws l:25 ea
Drywall screws 32mm ea
Pop Rivets 15 x 3.2mm ea
S.A. Pine Brandering per metre 38 x 38mm m
S.A. Pine 38 x 114mm m
32 x 32mm Meranti PAR m
32 x 94mm Meranti PAR m
1. Materials & workmanship

Materials and workmanship shall comply with the following standards:

  • Gypsum plasterboard SANS 266
  • Fibreboard products SANS 540
  • Gypsum cove cornice SANS 622
  • Wood-wool panels (cement-bonded) SANS 637
  • Sawn softwood timber : Brandering and battens SANS 1783-4
  • Sawn softwood timber : Timber for frame wall
  • Construction SANS 1783-2
  • Fibre-cement boards SANS 803
  • Plywood and composite board SANS 929
  • Wooden ceiling and panelling boards SANS 1039
  • Materials for thermal insulation of buildings SANS 1381-1&4
  • Expanded polystyrene thermal insulation boards SANS 1508
  • Raised access flooring SANS 1549
2. Tongued and grooved boarding

Tongued and grooved boarding for ceilings shall be in long varying lengths, V-jointed one side and with joints tightly cramped up and secret nailed.

3. Ceilings ect.
  • Brandering: Brandering for ceilings and eaves soffit coverings shall be symmetrically arranged with necessary smaller panels. Main branders shall be at right angles to roof timbers, with cross branders cut in between and branders shall be fixed with galvanized wire nails driven in on skew alternately in opposite directions.
  • Ceiling boards: Ceiling boards shall be in long lengths symmetrically arranged with necessary smaller panels, closely butted and secured at 150mm centres to brandering with galvanized or cadmium-plated clout-headed nails
4. Gypsum skim plaster

Gypsum skim plaster shall be pure gypsum plaster finished with a steel trowel.

5. Exposed tee-system suspended ceilings
  • The ceiling panels shall be as described in the items and the panels shall be stiffened at back as recommended by the manufacturer to prevent bowing or sagging.
  • The exposed surfaces of all ceiling panels and supporting members shall be uniform in colour and free from surface blemishes.
  • The suspension grid system shall be an approved patent suspension system comprising 38mm galvanized steel main and cross tee bearers spaced in both directions at centres to suit sizes of ceiling panels used, with the cross bearers fitted between and notched to form flush fit with main bearers. The exposed flange of the tees shall be 25mm wide, covered with a rolled aluminium cap painted a low sheen satin white. Cornices etc shall be as described in the items and shall be finished to match the exposed tees.
  • The main tee bearers shall have holes for cross tees at 300mm centres and holes for hangers at 50mm centres. In addition, main and cross tee bearers shall be holed as necessary for and provided with timber wedges or steel clips where recommended by the manufacturer to prevent ceiling panels from lifting.
  • The web of the exposed cross tee bearers shall extend to form a positive interlock with the main tee bearers and the lower flange shall be cut back to provide a joint free appearance.
  • All hangers shall be galvanized and shall be at centres to meet the requirements of the specification with one end fixed to the suspension grid main bearers and the other end fitted with suitable galvanized fixing cleat securely fixed to the structure. Fixing points shall be agreed to by the Principal Agent before any power shot fixings are made. Hangers shall not be suspended from air-conditioning ducts. Where recommended by the manufacturer, hangers shall be of the rigid type.
  • Component parts and fixings shall be non-corrosive and able to withstand atmospheric pollution. Surfaces of aluminium which are in contact with other materials when fixed, particularly metals, shall be suitably insulated to prevent electrolytic corrosion.
  • Ceilings shall comprise hangers, suspension grid system and ceiling panels, shall be constructed in a manner suitable for carrying air-conditioning diffusers and light fittings in the positions required, shall be set out to layouts approved by the Principal Agent and shall have the standard suspension systems modified as necessary to work around any pipes or light fittings.
6. Flush plastered suspended ceilings
  • Gypsum plasterboard panels of the specified thickness generally in 1200mm widths and in long lengths shall be fixed grey side down with self-tapping screws to the suspension system with the joints between boards loosely butt jointed and covered with 50mm wide strips of self-adhesive fibre tape.
  • The plasterboard panels shall be finished with gypsum skim plaster trowelled to a smooth polished surface to the thickness etc recommended by the manufacturer.
  • The suspension system shall be an approved patent concealed suspension system consisting of galvanized mild steel bearers suspended on approved non-rusting metal hangers spaced generally at 1200mm centres or to suit layout of air-conditioning ducts and other services etc above ceiling with one end bolted to the bearer and the other end fitted with a galvanized fixing cleat securely fixed to the structure as required.
  • Fixing points shall be agreed to by the Principal Agent before any power shot fixings are made. Hangers shall not be suspended from air-conditioning ducting.
  • Ceilings shall comprise hangers, suspension system, ceiling panels and plaster finish, shall be constructed in a manner suitable for carrying air-conditioning diffusers and light fittings in the positions required, shall be set out to layouts approved by the Principal Agent and shall have the standard suspension system modified as necessary to work around any pipes or light fittings.

CONCRETE

Labour Rates per hour
Description Unit
Steel Fixer hour
Labourer hour
Concreter Artisan hour
Semi Skilled Worker hour
Driver/Machine Operator hour
Plaster Artisan hour
Material Rates
Cement 42.5 bag
River Sand m3
Crushed Stone 19 mm m3
Vermiculite - Coarse kg
Lightcrete Additive ltr
Stable Foam m3
Sika Antisol - E ltr
Releasing Agent ltr
Polythene Sheeting m2
Duracure Surface Hardener 25L ea
Duragrout Non Shrink Cementisious Grout 25kg bag
Duratard Retarder 1L ea
100 mm x 10mm Coach Screws no
100 mm Wire Nails kg
75 mm Wire Nails kg
110mm PVC Pipe 4m ea
4mm Diameter Galvanised Wire kg
Shutterply Pine treated 21mm m2
38 x 76 m
38 x 114 m
38 x 228 m
50 x 76 m
50 x 152 m
50 x 228 m
76 x 25 m
76 x 152 m
76 X 114 m
Untreated Gum Poles 75 - 100mm - 1.8m ea
Untreated Gum Poles 75 - 100mm - 3.6m ea
Threaded Rod 16mm ea
Prestressed Concrete Rib m
Floor Block N170 440 x 220 x 170 ea
R40 mm Ø - 9.86 Kg/m (101.5 m per ton) t
R32 mm Ø - 6.310 kg/m (158.5 m per ton) t
R25 mm Ø - 3.850 kg/m (260 m per ton) t/td>
R20 mm Ø - 2.470 kg/m (405 m per ton) t/td>
R16 mm Ø - 1.580kg/m (633 m per ton) t
R12 mm Ø - 0.888kg/m (1126 m per ton) t
R10 mm Ø - 0.617k/mg (1621 m per ton) t
R8 mm Ø - 0.395 kg/m ( 2532 m per ton) t
Y40 mm Ø - 9.86 kg/m (101.5 m per ton) t
Y32 mm Ø - 6.310 kg/m (158.5 m per ton) t
Y25 mm Ø - 3.850 kg/m (260 m per ton) t
Y20 mm Ø - 2.470 kg/m (405 m per ton) t
Y16 mm Ø - 1.580kg/m (633 m per ton) t
Y12 mm Ø - 0.888kg/m (1126 m per ton) t
Y10 mm Ø - 0.617k/mg (1621 m per ton) t
Y8 mm Ø - 0.395 kg/m ( 2532 m per ton) t
Standard splices Type A no
Binding Wire kg
Plastic Univesal Spacers no
Ref 245 Weldmesh (sheets size 6 x 2.4 m) ea
Ref 193 Weldmesh (sheets size 6 x 2.4 m) ea
Ref 100 Weldmesh (sheets size 6 x 2.4 m) ea
Pre-Mix Concrete 10 MPa m3
Pre-Mix Concrete 15 MPa m3
Pre-Mix Concrete 20 MPa m3
Pre-Mix Concrete 25 MPa m3
Pre-Mix Concrete 30 MPa m3
Plant Rates
Mobile 30 Ton Crane & Operator hour
Compressor 450CFM day
Fuel ltr
300 ltr Concrete Mixer day
Vibrator Unit & Poker day
Electric Breaker day
Powerfloat Machine 1100 with floating blades day
Aluminium Concrete Screed Beam complete with motor, 4.2m day
Rotary Hammer day
High Pressure Washer day
Adjustable Prop day
Concrete, formwork & reinforcement
1. Specification for concrete work generally

Materials and workmanship shall comply with the following standards:

  • All in situ concrete work (plain and reinforced) shall comply with SANS 1200G supplemented by the following Project Specification. Where SANS 1200G and the Project Specification are in conflict, the Project Specification shall take precedence.
  • Wherever the term 'Engineer' appears in SANS 1200G or in the following Project Specification this shall be deemed to mean the Principal Agent's representative responsible for this section of the Works.
Project specification

The following amplifications, additions and amendments to SANS 1200G shall constitute the Project Specification. Clause numbers refer to either the existing clauses in SANS 1200G or to new clauses, which are related to the existing clauses.

1. Scope

This clause is amended to include:

1.1 This specification does not cover the methods by which the finished structure is to be measured for the purpose of payment and the 'Standard System of Measuring Building Work' shall apply.

2. Interpretations

2.1 Supporting specifications

Clause 2.1(b) shall not apply

2.2 Application

This clause shall not apply

4. Plant

4.5 Formwork

4.5.2 Finish

Unless otherwise stated the quality of all formwork shall be such that the finished surface of the concrete is 'Rough' in terms of clause 5.2.1(a).

5. Construction

5.2 Formwork

5.2.1 Classification of Finishes

(a) Rough. No treatment of the surface of the concrete will be required after the striking of the formwork. The finish of the concrete need not be more accurate than Degree of Accuracy III.

(b) Smooth. Imperfections such as small fins, bulges, irregularities, surface honeycombing and surface discolorations shall be made good and repaired by approved methods. The finish of the concrete shall be accurate to Degree of Accuracy II.

(c) Special

(i) Smooth and fair

  • This class of finish requires the highest standard of concrete work, formwork, accuracy and technique.
  • Concrete placed in any one structure to give this finish shall be made from cement and aggregates from the same source. The grading of the aggregate shall be kept constant.
  • Formwork shall be metal, wrot timber or other approved material in new condition designed and constructed to suit the particular job in hand and with shutter bolts and joints between panels in a regular pattern approved by the Principal Agent. Joints between panels shall be watertight, but the use of sealing tape which will mark the concrete shall not be permitted.
  • Designated joints shall be in the position and of the details shown upon the working drawings.
  • Should the Contractor wish to incorporate further construction joints or amend the position of those shown to suit his own requirements or technique, this may be allowed provided that all design considerations are met, that the prior approval of the Engineer is obtained and that any extra costs are borne by the Contractor.
  • In the case of horizontal construction joints, the top edge of the concrete on the smooth and fair finished side shall be struck true and level with a trowel.
  • Special care shall be taken to ensure that forms are clean and free of all pieces of tying wire, nails and other debris at the time of concreting.
  • The standard of finish shall be such that upon removal of the formwork, no further treatment, other than treatment of bolt holes if required, shall be found necessary to provide a straight, smooth and uniform finish of good quality and consistent colour and texture, free of all honeycombing etc. Any defect shall be made good by either removing and replacing the defective concrete or, in certain instances only, by patching.
5.5 CONCRETE

5.5.1.6 Prescribed mix concrete

Where prescribed mix concrete is specified the proportions of constituents, the maximum size of coarse aggregate and the estimated minimum compressive strength shall be as specified in the following table:
Class of Concrete
A B C

Cement shall comply with SANS 50917-1 of strength 32,5N or higher. Should cement and aggregates be mixed by volume, the contents of a 50kg sack of cement shall be taken to be 0,033m3. Notwithstanding the requirements contained in SANS 1200G, the Principal Agent may permit certain items of non-structural concrete to be mixed by hand If the concrete is mixed by hand, it shall first be mixed in a dry state on a clean non-absorbent surface until it is of uniform colour and consistency. Just enough water shall then be added to permit mixing and working, at which stage the concrete shall continue to be mixed until it is of uniform colour and consistency.

5.5.1.7 Strength concrete

Where strength concrete is specified it shall be designated by its specified strength followed by the size of stone used in its manufacture, eg 30 MPa/19mm. The water/cement ratio shall be as Table 5 of clause 5.5.1.5 for moderate exposure conditions.

5.5.1.8 'No-Fines' concrete

No-fines' concrete shall consist of one part cement to eight parts aggregate graded from minimum 6mm to maximum 13mm size. The quantity of water used shall be just sufficient to form a smooth grout which shall completely coat every particle of aggregate and also to ensure that the grout is just wet enough to form a small fillet at each point of contact between the stones. No-fines' concrete mixed with excessive water, which results in a thin grout, which drops off the aggregate, will be rejected. No-fines' concrete shall be placed in its final position within 20 minutes of mixing and shall be placed in continuous horizontal layers. Concrete shall be spade worked sufficiently to ensure that it fills the forms but vibrating, tamping or ramming will not be permitted.


5.5.3.2 Ready-mixed concrete

The use of ready-mixed concrete and the acceptability of test results from a central concrete production facility shall be subject to the written approval of the Engineer.

6. TOLERANCES
Degree of Accuracy II shall apply for all work unless otherwise stated.

7. TESTS
7.1 FACILITIES AND FREQUENCY OF SAMPLING
7.1.2 Frequency of sampling
7.1.2.5 The frequency of sampling shall be as directed by the Engineer, but not less than one set of cubes from every 50m3 cast.

8. MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT
This clause shall not apply

2 AGGREGATES OF LOW DENSITY
Aggregates of low density shall comply with SANS 794

3 HOLLOW BLOCKS, PREFABRICATED BLOCK BEAMS AND PLANKS, ETC
Blocks, block beams, planks, etc shall be fixed and supported in such a manner that no movement can take place before or during the casting of concrete. No broken components shall be used.

4 SUPERVISION
A competent and experienced foreman shall superintend personally the whole of the concrete construction and pay special attention to:
(a) The quality, testing and mixing of materials,
(b) The placing and compaction of concrete,
(c) The construction and removal of formwork and
(d) The sizes and position of reinforcement
The Contractor shall obtain the permission of the Principal Agent before commencing concreting of foundations or reinforced structure.No inspection, approval, authorisation to proceed, comment or instructions following from such an inspection, or failure of the Principal Agent to comment on any particular aspect of the work, shall be deemed to relieve the Contractor in any way from his obligation to ensure through his own supervision that the work is constructed in every way in accordance with the Drawings, Specification and Conditions of Contract, nor relieve him from his obligations to make good any fault or defect, nor shall it be deemed that there is any obligation on the Principal Agent to inspect all or any part of the Works or that such inspection is necessarily complete in every respect.

5 GENERAL
Concrete
Rates for concrete work shall include all 'construction joints' other than 'designated joints' as defined in SANS 1200G clause 2.4.3 which are measured separately, and for the design of strength concrete mixes and all testing of concrete and materials other than compressive strength testing of concrete samples taken from concrete being placed in the Works. The Contractor shall only be entitled to payment for those samples and compressive strength tests called for by the Engineer and which pass the test requirements. Surface beds cast in panels shall be cast in panels approximately 9m,2
Formwork
Formwork to slabs and beams shall be cambered where required.
Rates for formwork to soffits shall include propping not exceeding 3,5m high unless otherwise described. Formwork to walls and columns is not exceeding 3,5m high above bearing level unless otherwise described.
Reinforcement
Standard welded steel fabric reinforcement shall be as included in Table 1 of SANS 1024 and shall have 300mm wide laps.
The mass of binding wire is not included in the mass of the reinforcement and the cost thereof shall be included in the rates for the reinforcement.
Reinforcement
Standard welded steel fabric reinforcement shall be as included in Table 1 of SANS 1024 and shall have 300mm wide laps.
The mass of binding wire is not included in the mass of the reinforcement and the cost.

EARTHWORKS

Labour Rates per hour
Description Unit
Driver/Machine Operator hour
Semi Skilled Worker hour
Laborour hour
Pavior hour
Concreter Artisan hour
Material Rates
Cement General Purpose bg
Cement 42.5 bag
River Sand m3
Building Sand m3
Crushed Stone 19 mm m3
G5 Filling m3
Bidim 10m x 1 m rl
Kikuyu grass per m2 delivered m2
Landscaping Maintenance cost/week m2
Galvanised gabion 1.5 x 1.0 x 1.0m ea2
Galvanised mattress 2.0 x 1.0 x 0.3m ea
Loffelstein L300 Blocks ea
Loffelstein L500 Blocks ea
Fertiliser 28% Nitrogen KAN 10kg ea
Shutterboard Pine Untreated 5 Ply l: 2440 w: 1220 t: 19 ea
Plant Rates
Hire Rate per day for Large Electric Jackhammer day
Hire Rate per day for Medium Electric Jackhammer day
Hire TLB for Excavations (Wet + Operator) day
California Bearing Ratio: (CBR) Test ea
Maximum dry density & optimum moisture content: (Mod AASHTO) Test ea
Removal of Demolished material m3
300 ltr Concrete Mixer day
Diesel Fuel ltr
Tipper Truck 5m3 (Wet + Operator) day
Vibratory Roller (Wet + Operator) day
Walk behind Vibrating roller day
Compactor (Wacker) day
EARTHWORKS
1. DEMOLITIONS
1.1 Nature and extent

Descriptions of demolitions give a rough guide only as to the scope of the work. Tenderers are therefore advised to visit the site before submitting a tender and to acquaint themselves with the nature and extent of the work to be done and the value of recoverable materials which are not to be re-used or handed over to the Employer. Unless otherwise stated, loose furniture, kitchen and other equipment, apparatus, machinery, etc shall remain the property of the Employer and the removal thereof does not fall within the scope of this Contract.
The Contractor shall completely demolish the buildings etc in a careful, skilful, practical and safe manner down to 150mm below ground level.
Demolitions shall include breaking up and removing: all floors and surface beds; all external screen walls, steps, ramps, aprons, surface water channels, rainwater sumps, gulleys, etc attached to the building to be demolished; all services, manholes, etc in ground to a point not less than 1m beyond the perimeter of the building including plugging off ends of all remaining pipes, drains, etc, filling in holes where necessary and ramming and levelling to ground level Where only a portion of a building is to be demolished, it shall be done without damage to the remaining portion of the building. Any such damage shall be made good by the Contractor at his own expense

1.2 Notices etc

The Contractor shall, before commencing work, obtain all necessary authorisation for carrying out the work, by whatever means including the use of pneumatic equipment or blasting, give all necessary notices and pay all charges and fees in connection therewith. He shall also comply with all regulations pertaining to rodent extermination and he shall obtain the requisite Rodent Extermination Clearance Certificate and pay all necessary fees. All receipts and certificates shall be left in the safekeeping of the Principal Agent. All the abovementioned charges and fees shall be paid by the Contractor and included in his prices.
The Contractor shall give ample notice to the Principal Agent and Local Authorities regarding any disconnections necessary prior to the removal or interruption of electrical or telephone cables, water and sanitary services etc.

1.3 Loss

After the handing over of the site to the Contractor, the full risk of any loss or damage to buildings to be demolished shall be the responsibility of the Contractor and he shall take such precautions as he deems necessary against such loss or damage.

1.4 Materials from the demolitions, credit, etc.

Materials recovered from the demolitions will become the property of the Contractor, who may allow credit in respect thereof where provided for in the bills of quantities. Such materials shall not be re-used in any new work without written permission from the Principal Agent.

1.5 Disposal of debris etc.

The Contractor shall be responsible for the removal from the site of all materials, rubble, debris and rubbish resulting from the demolitions.

2. SOIL INSECTICIDES

The application of soil insecticides shall be carried out in accordance with 'The application of soil insecticides for the protection of buildings' - SANS 10124.

3. FILLING ETC
3.1 Filling generally

Filling over site shall be spread, levelled, watered and consolidated in layers not exceeding 300mm. Filling under floors and backfilling to excavations shall be suitable inert material, free from clay, vegetable matter, large stones, etc, having a maximum plasticity index of 10, spread, levelled and compacted to a density of at least 90% Mod. AASHTO.

3.2 Hardcore

Hardcore shall be broken stone or other approved hard material graded from 25mm to 75mm with the finer material on top and shall be spread, levelled and consolidated.

4 EXCAVATIONS
4.1 Classification of excavated material

Hard rock' shall mean granite, quartzitic sandstone or other rock of similar hardness, the removal of which requires drilling, wedging and splitting or the use of explosives Soft rock' shall mean hard material the removal of which warrants the use of pneumatic tools and includes hard shale, ferricite, compact ouklip and material of similar hardness Earth' shall mean all ground other than that classified as 'hard rock' or 'soft rock' and shall include made-up ground and any loose stones or pieces of concrete not exceeding 0,03m3 in volume. Hardcore shall be broken stone or other approved hard material graded from 25mm to 75mm with the finer material on top and shall be spread, levelled and consolidated.

EXCAVATIONS
Classification of excavated material

Hard rock' shall mean granite, quartzitic sandstone or other rock of similar hardness, the removal of which requires drilling, wedging and splitting or the use of explosives Soft rock' shall mean hard material the removal of which warrants the use of pneumatic tools and includes hard shale, ferricite, compact ouklip and material of similar hardness Earth' shall mean all ground other than that classified as 'hard rock' or 'soft rock' and shall include made-up ground and any loose stones or pieces of concrete not exceeding 0,03m3 in volume.

EXTERNAL WORKS

1 GENERAL
1.1 Excavations

Excavations shall be deemed to be in 'earth'

2 LANDSCAPING
2.1 Topsoil

Topsoil shall vary between sandy loamy soil and sandy clayey soil with an ideal composition of 15% to 25% clay, 10% silt/sludge and 65% to 75% sand, with a minimum ratio of organic material of 2%. All material shall be free of harmful deposits as well as unwanted seeds.

2.2 Compost

Compost shall be composed of properly decayed organic material, free from harmful deposits, salts, seeds and other waste material and shall have a pH of more than 4 and less than 7.

2.3 Mulch

Mulch shall be approved organic material free from small particles of bark residue, fungus, disease, etc

2.4 Lime

Lime shall be agricultural lime of an approved manufacture

2.5 Fertilizer

Fertilizer shall be of the type specified, mixed thoroughly into the soil as prescribed. No fertilizer shall be added more than two weeks prior to planting

2.6 Backfilling

Backfilling in plant and tree holes shall be composed of two parts topsoil to one part compost mixed thoroughly together and compacted by foot in 100mm layers. Fertilizer shall only be added if pre-scribed

2.7 Pebbles

Pebbles shall be smooth with a uniform colour and form and ranging in size from 50mm to 75mm diameter. Removal of pebbles from river beds shall be done selectively to avoid any major disruption to the ecology of the river and environment

2.8 Plant material
2.8.1 General

All plant material (plants, shrubs, trees, etc) shall be obtained from a registered nursery and shall be free from damaged parts, parasites, fungus, other plant diseases or insects. No container-bound plants will be acceptable

2.8.2 Trees
T

he height of trees described in the bills of quantities shall be measured from the top of the root ball to the top of the tree. Where trees are pruned, such prune wounds shall not be more than 25mm in diameter and be sealed with an approved sealing compound

2.8.3 Shrubs and small plants

Shrubs and small plants shall meet the requirements for height and spread as specified. Thin or sparsely branched plants shall not be accepted. Branches shall be well spread with ample young branches and the plant as a whole shall be growing well

2.8.4 Groundcover

Groundcover shall be dense and healthy and shall comply with the minimum requirements for leaf density as specified Formal grass shall be planted as runners in 50mm deep drills at 150mm centres unless otherwise described

2.9 Cultivation and preparation of planting areas etc

All surface rocks and stones larger than 50mm shall be removed before commencing cultivation and preparation. The entire area shall be ripped and rotavated using approved machinery by breaking up the earth to a depth of 300mm at 600mm centres in both directions, unless otherwise described, and then levelled. Where fertilizer or compost is specified, it shall be worked into the topsoil after ripping and rotavation to a depth of 300mm and finished to final levels All fertilizer to areas to be grassed shall be strewn on the final layer before final finishing is commenced and worked mechanically into the top 150mm soil

2.10 Planting procedure

Holes for shrubs and groundcover shall be as follows:
Shrubs – 500 x 500 x 500mm deep
Groundcover – 300 x 300 x 300mm deep (if not planted in drills)
Holes for trees shall be square, of adequate size to accommodate the root system and suitable for the height of the tree
All plant material shall be watered thoroughly before careful removal from the container and planted in the prescribed planting medium with the top of the soil in the container finishing level with the surrounding area.
Water dams size 800mm diameter x 150mm deep and 500mm diameter x 150mm deep shall be formed around trees and shrubs respectively and all planting material shall be watered immediately after planting.
Trees, shrubs, etc shall be properly staked or stayed, depending on their size, on the prevailing windy side with patent tree ties.

2.11 Maintenance

All planted areas shall be maintained for a period of three months after practical completion as defined in the contract with the exception of hydroseeded areas which shall be maintained for 12 months after an acceptable cover has been obtained This maintenance shall consist of keeping clear of weeds and litter, loosening soil where necessary every two weeks, replacing damaged, diseased or dead plants, pruning, cutting and mowing as neces-sary and watering so as to keep the plant material in a healthy growing condition

3 ROADWORK
3.1 Filling

Filling under roads etc shall be of inert material having a maximum plasticity index of 10, free from large stones etc spread, levelled, watered and compacted in layers not exceeding 200mm thick to a density of 98% Mod AASHTO

3.2 Preparation of sub-grade

The sub-grade shall be prepared by scarifying for a depth of 150mm and compacting to a density of 98% Mod. AASHTO, including trimming to the correct levels and grades

3.3 Base course

The base course shall consist of crusher run stone compacted to a density of 98% Mod. AASHTO and finished to the correct levels and grades

3.4 Weed killer

The completed sub-grade shall be treated with an approved total weed killer

3.5 Bituminous premix road surfacing

Before spreading the premix material, the base course shall be swept clean and free from all dust, dirt and loose particles, lightly wetted and sprayed with a prime coat of cutback bitumen complying with SANS 308 at the rate of 1 litre/m2
The material shall consist of semi-gap graded crushed stone aggregate having the following grading:
Sieve size (mm) % By mass passing sieve
13,2 100 4,75 45-60 2,36 42-55 1,18 40-52 0,3 25-45 0,075 5-12
The aggregate shall be mixed with bituminous road tar binder complying with SANS 748 at the rate of 1m3 of stone to 120 litre of emulsion at atmospheric temperature The binder shall be added to the stone and mixed until the stone is uniformly coated. Thereafter 5% of clean, dry quartzitic sand shall be added and mixed until evenly distributed through the mixture The premix shall be applied only after the primer has dried out completely and shall be spread imme-diately after mixing and rolled on the same day Spreading shall be done evenly over the prepared base course to a loose depth sufficient to ensure the consolidated thickness specified Rolling shall commence as soon as the binder has set sufficiently, followed after three days by a final rolling

3.6 Precast concrete block road surfacing

Paving blocks shall be precast concrete blocks complying with SANS 1058 Blocks shall be laid to true levels and grades on and including a 25mm thick layer of river sand with joints exceeding 2mm and not exceeding 6mm wide After laying, the paving shall be compacted by means of a vibrating plate compactor, with joints be-tween the blocks filled in, after compaction, by sweeping in fine sand Infill areas at edges of paving constituting less than 25% of a full block unit and of 25mm minimum dimension shall be filled with Class C prescribed mix unreinforced concrete with top surface trowelled smooth to match blocks. Smaller areas shall be filled with 1:4 cement mortar

3.7 Precast concrete kerbs and channels

Precast concrete kerbs and channels shall comply with SANS 927, generally in 1m lengths and finished smooth from the mould on exposed surfaces. Kerbs and channels shall be bedded on and jointed in 1:3 cement mortar and pointed with keyed joints. Bases to kerbs shall be Class B prescribed mix unreinforced concrete

3.8 Process control tests

The Contractor shall be responsible for carrying out all necessary process control tests on the density and moisture content of the compacted sub-grade, base course, etc to ensure that the required com-paction is being attained

4 FENCING ETC
4.1 Materials
Materials and workmanship shall comply with the following specifications and requirements : Wooden poles, droppers, guardrail posts and spacer blocks SANS 457-2&3 Zinc-coated fencing wire SANS 675 Prefabricated concrete components for fencing SANS 1372 Chain-link fencing and its wire accessories SANS 1373 Fasteners SANS 1700 Anti-intruder fences CKS 451 Metal droppers and standards CKS 451
4.2 Galvanized wire
All galvanized wire shall be zinc coated wire with Class B zinc coating. Straining wire shall be 4mm diameter galvanized mild steel wire. Tie wire shall be 1,6mm diameter galvanized mild steel wire
4.3 Plastic coated wire
Plastic coated straining wire shall be 3,15mm diameter Class C galvanized mild steel wire plastic coat-ed to an overall diameter of 3,95mm Plastic coated tie wire shall be 1,8mm diameter Class C galvanized mild steel wire plastic coated to an overall diameter of 2,5mm
4.4 Galvanized barbed wire
Galvanized barbed wire shall be 2,5mm diameter mild steel double strand reverse twist zinc coated barbed wire with Class A zinc coating
4.5 Galvanized wire mesh
Galvanized wire mesh shall be 50mm mesh chain link netting of 2,5mm diameter Class C galvanized mild steel wire
4.6 Plastic coated wire mesh
Plastic coated wire mesh shall be 50mm mesh chain link netting of 2,5mm diameter Class C galva-nized mild steel wire plastic coated to an overall diameter of 3,25mm
4.7 Galvanized welded wire mesh
Galvanized welded wire mesh shall be fabricated from pre-galvanized wires to rectangular pattern welded together at each intersection using a welding method which forms a zinc oxide protective coat-ing at each intersection
4.8 Razor wire
Razor wire shall be fabricated from 2,5mm diameter galvanized high tensile steel wire fitted with razor barbs formed of 0,5mm galvanized steel strip clipped on at 37,5mm centres
4.9 Metal droppers and standards
Droppers shall be of ridged T-section mild steel with a mass of not less than 0,55kg/m. Standards shall be of I- section mild steel with a mass of not less than 3kg/m or of ridged edge Y-section mild steel with a mass of not less than 2,5kg/m, and shall be driven 600mm deep into the ground Droppers and standards shall have either galvanized, sprayed metal or painted finish as described in the items and in accordance with CKS 451. In addition, those surfaces of standards embedded in the ground shall be coated with bitumen
4.10 Metal posts and stays
Posts and stays shall comply with CKS 451 and shall be of black galvanized mild steel tubing as speci-fied Straining posts shall be of 108mm outside diameter x 3mm wall thickness tubing, each with a 300 x 300 x 5mm thick mild steel sole plate and a steel cap welded on Intermediate posts shall be of 50mm outside diameter x 2,5mm wall thickness tubing, each with a 230 x 230 x 5mm thick mild steel sole plate and a steel cap welded on Stays for straining posts shall be of 50mm outside diameter x 2,5mm wall thickness tubing, each with a 230 x 230 x 5mm thick mild steel sole plate welded on and fixed raking with top end flattened, bent, holed and bolted to straining post with and including a 5mm diameter galvanized mild steel bolt with nut and washer Posts and stays shall have either galvanized or painted finish as described in the items and in accor-dance with CKS 451. In addition, sole plates and portions of posts and stays embedded in ground shall be coated with bitumen
4.11 Timber posts, stays and droppers
Timber posts shall be 125mm diameter, timber stays shall be 100mm diameter and timber droppers shall be 30mm diameter
4.12 Prestressed concrete posts and stays
Prestressed concrete posts and stays shall be finished smooth from the mould and uniformly stressed by means of high tensile longitudinal prestressing wires with concrete cover to wires of not less than 20mm Corner and straining posts shall be 100 x 100mm and intermediate posts and stays shall be 75 x 75mm. Stays shall be fixed raking with top end splayed and glued to posts with a suitable epoxy compound
4.13 Bolts, nuts and washers
Straining eye bolts, hinge bolts, bolts, nuts and washers shall be galvanized
4.14 Precast concrete fencing
Precast concrete fencing over sloping terrain shall be stepped to suit terrain, including the use of in-creased lengths of posts as necessary, excavation, etc
4.15 Concrete bases
Bases in ground for posts, stays, etc shall be of Class B prescribed mix concrete with tops 100mm below surface of ground Sizes of concrete bases for posts, stays, etc shall be as follows: Straining and gate posts – 450 x 450 x 700mm deep Intermediate posts – 300 x 300 x 600mm deep Stays – 600 x 300 x 500mm deep
4.16 Security overhangs
Where fencing is described as having a security overhang, the posts and standards shall have angular (single arm) extension arms Extension arms shall be attached to the posts and standards by welding in the case of steel and by spiking in the case of timber Concrete extension arms shall be cast integrally with the post or standard Barbed wire to security overhangs shall be tightly strained and wired at each intersection with exten-sion arms and shall have barbed wire braces at 450mm centres between standards, posts, etc wired onto the barbed wire and the top straining wire
4.17 Gates
Gates shall be formed of 40mm outside diameter x 2,5mm wall thickness mild steel tubular framework with welded joints, strongly braced as necessary and filled in with wire mesh as described above, prop-erly strained and securely bound to framework with tie wire

FLOOR COVERINGS

Labour Rates per hour
Description Unit
Finishing Carpenter hour
Floor Layer hour
Labourer hour
Material Rates
Floorflex Tiles 300 x 300 x 2.5mm m2
Floorworx No. 60 Plus acrylic adhesive 5l ea
8mm Rhodesian teak mosaic blocks m2
A.B.E. Grip-a-block 5l ea
19mm Rhodesian teak floor blocks m2
Berber Point 920 needlepunch carpet m2
Berber Point 920 carpet tiles 500 x 500mm m2
Berber Heritage 3.66m rolls m2
Felt Underlay 1000 gm m2
Nouwens Elements 3.66m rolls m2
FloorworX No. 71 contact adhesive 5l ea
Edging Strip (MES) 25 x 2.5mm (30m rolls) m
Skirting (MCB70) 70mm (30m rolls) m
Stair Nosing (MSN110) 64 x 38mm (3m lengths) m
MHR1 handrails 40 x 6mm (20m Rolls) m
MHR2 handrails 40 x 10mm (20m Rolls) m
MHR3 handrails 50 x 6mm (20m Rolls) m
MHR4 handrails 50 x 10mm (20m Rolls) m
FloorWorX Sealer 5l ea
Superflex Sheeting 18m2 Roll m2
Superflex Sheeting Wall lining 18m2 Roll m2
Plant Rates
Hire Rate per day for Floor Sander day
Hire Rate per day for Belt Sander day
FLOOR COVERINGS, WALL LININGS, ETC
1. MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP

Materials and workmanship shall comply with the following standards:
Semi-flexible vinyl floor tiles SANS 581
Resin modified vinyl floor tiles SANS 586
Flexible vinyl flooring SANS 786
Hardwood block and strip flooring SANS 281
Wood mosaic flooring SANS 978
Textile floor coverings (pile construction) SANS 1375
Textile floor coverings (needle-punched construction) SANS 141
Carpet underlays SANS 1419 The installation of wood and laminate flooring SANS 10043
The installation of resilient thermoplastic
and similar flexible floor covering materials SANS 10070
The installation of textile floor coverings SANS 10186
Sheet linoleum (calendered types), cork, carpet and linoleum tiles BS 810
Solid rubber flooring BS 1711
Felt backed linoleum BS 1863

2. LAYING OF MATERIAL
Floor tiles shall be laid with continuous joints in both directions Patterned floor coverings shall be matched at joints
3. GENERAL
Floor coverings, wall linings, skirtings, nosings, etc shall include all preparatory work to screeded or plastered surfaces etc, priming coats and adhesives. Floor coverings and wall linings shall be dressed around and into corners. Wood block and wood mosaic flooring shall be sanded with a sanding machine and sealed with a coat of approved penetrating sealer. Plastic handrails shall have welded and polished butt joints.

GLAZING

Labour Rates per hour
Description Unit
Glazier hour
Labourer hour
Material Rates
Float Glass 3mm m2
Obscure Glass 4mm m2
Float Glass 4mm m2
Toughened Float Glass 5mm m2
Toughened Float Glass 6mm m2
Window Putty kg
Mirror Bevelled 1000 x 750mm ea
Wire Cast Obscure Glass 6mm m2
Laminated Safety Glass 6mm m2
Laminated Hi Penetration Reflective Safety Glass 6mm m2
Laminated Hi Impact Reflective Safety Glass 6mm m2
Mirror Screws 8 x 40mm Metal Cap (4) pckt
Clear Silicon 310ml tube
GLAZING
1. MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP
Materials and workmanship shall comply with the following standards:
Glass in building SANS 50572-1 to 5
Glazing putty for wooden and metal window frames SANS 680
Silvered glass mirrors for general use SANS 1236
Safety and security glazing materials for buildings SANS 1263-1 to 3
Sealing compounds for the building industry, one Component, silicone-rubber based SANS 1305
The installation of glazing materials in buildings SANS 10137
Work on glass for glazing SANS 1817
2. PUTTY ETC
Glazing putty shall be Type I for wooden sashes and Type II for steel sashes. Putty for glazing to unpainted hardwood shall be tinted to match the colour of the wood. Back putty shall not exceed 3mm thick. Putty shall not be painted until it has formed a surface crust, and if the putty does not form a surface crust it shall be replaced. Butyl putty shall be used where glass is to be fixed in aluminium sashes with glazing beads. Non-setting compounds shall be used where laminated glass is fixed in sashes with glazing beads.

IRONMONGERY

Labour Rates per hour
Description Unit
Glazier hour
General Worker hour
Brass Plated- 2.5 mm Holes Every 50 mm m
Pozidriv Plated - Domed Counter Sunk 16 x 4 no
Nickel plated - 2.5 mm Holes Every 50 mm m
Hinge Steel butt 100mm x 63mm no
Pozidriv Plated - Domed Counter Sunk 32 x 8 no
Hinge Steel Rise 100mm x 63mm no
Hinge brass butt 100mm x 63mm no
Hinge brass butt 100mm x 75mm s/w no
Hinge brass butt 100mm x 75mm n/w no
Hinge brass butt 100mm x 75mm b/w no
Hinge parliament brass 102mmx102mm no
Dorma BTS 75 SA Floor Concealed Door Closer no
Acrylic sealant (abecryl) 250ml tb
Dorma BTS80 Floor Concealed Door Closer no
75 mm Brass barrel bolt no
Woodscrews brassed rsd csk 4x16 no
75 mm CP barrel bolt no
100 mm Brass barrel bolt no
100 mm Brass necked barrel bolt no
150 mm Brass flush bolt no
Woodscrews brass rsd csk 6x16 no
66 mm x 41 mm SC WC indicator bolt no
Woodscrews NP RH 4x 25 no
Assure 1520 Bar panic bolt c/w screws no
Assure 8761 Bar panic bolt c/w screws no
25.4 mm Nylon Zink Plated Single no
25.4 mm Nylon Zink Plated Double no
Woodscrews brassed rsd csk 4x12 no
150 mm Brass cabin hook and eye no
Woodscrews brassed csk 5 x 20 no
Woodscrews brass rnd head 6 x25 no
70 x 70 x 20 Meranti Timber Block no
Nail Plugs 6 x 70 no
Raw Linseed Oil ltr
Padlock Brass 50mm brass no
12 mm x 1000 mm steel rod no
1200 Unit Complete with doors no
175 x 50 x 2 mm St-Steel 304 Engraved Plates no
20 mm CP Rod no
20 mm CP Flange Brackets no
20 mm CP End Brackets no
200 mm Bracket no
200 mm wide x 900 mm long Melamine Shelf no
3 mm Hex screws no
25mm angle iron m
300 mm wide x 900 mm long Melamine Shelf no
75 mmBrass Plated Hasp & Staple no
38mm ø Black Rubber Door Stop no
600 mm Postform Top Standard Colours no
900 Unit Complete with doors & Drawers no
B-Butler Cistern rail 800mm no
Aluminium Coat Hook no
Aluminium Hat & Coat Hook no
Bolts machine screw galv.csk 6x75mm no
B-room cabinet white sgl s21 400x300x150 no
Brass Coat Hook no
Brass Hat & Coat Hook no
DCLSA Flush Pull Radius PB - 120H x 41W no
DCLSA Flush Pull Square PB - 120H x 41W no
CP Towel Ring 165 mm no
Dove Pull Handle 76mm Latch -Backplate size (mm): 152 x 76 no
Epoxy - Sikaflex 11fc grey 300ml tb
Drawer Locks no
Escutcheons set
Fortis Door Closer Ref: F358001 no
Extruded 50SWP aluminium with minimum 12 nylon wheeled runners per metre. m
GB001 Guardsman Baseline Lockers no
Grand Master Key no
Grab Rail B-butler 900mm s-s no
Genesis MSI 100 aluminium strip m
Genesis GC28 aluminium strip plug fixing m
Henderson Marathon S-3 750-900mm set
Halcast toilet roll wood chr 135 p-p no
Halcast toilet roll a-theft chr 366s p-p no
Halcast soap dish basket chr 377 p-p no
I Shackle Padlock Brass 50mm brass no
Henderson Marathon S-6 1200-1500mm set
Henderson Marathon S-8 1800-2000mm set
Master Key no
Intern.signs(ladies/gents)150x150 ga10 no
Intern.signs(handicapped)300x200 #33 no
Intern.signs(fire hose)150x150 fb3 no
LSAS004 Single Sided ?
Mortice Dead Lock - 3 LEVER - Narrow stile no
Mortice Dead Lock - 4 LEVER - Narrow stile no
Nail in Nylon csk 6 x 30mm no
Nail in Nylon csk 6 x 40mm no
Nail in Nylon csk 6 x 70mm no
Notice signs std.200 x 50 x 2 no
Rebate set no
Number self adhesive blk-on-yel 90mm #0 no
Numbers brass 125mm #0 no
PVC Curly mats m2
Regaular Single Duty m
Regaular Double Duty m
RP2b - Brush Strip Seal 2100mm m
RP7 - Weather & Acoustic Frame Seal set
RP3 - Automatic Weather Seal 1220mm Anodised set
Single slot wall band m
Small Oval Cylinder Double NP no
Small Oval Knob Cylinder NP no
Solid 2l Latchset complete no
Solid 2 Lever Mortise Lockset complete no
Solid 2l Lockset complete no
Solid 3 Lever Mortise Lockset complete no
Solid 4 Lever Mortise Lockset complete no
SS Floor Mounted door Stop no
Threaded rod galv. 6mm no
Union 2041 Oval Cylinder Lock 152mm PL no
Union 2441 Claw Bolt 76mm PL Oval no
Union 2x6 Double Oval Cylinder SC no
Union 2x8 Single Oval Cylinder SC no
Union 3 Lever Sliding Lockset complete no
Union 4 Lever Sliding Lockset complete no
Union Deadcase L-2141 PL 78mm Oval no
Union Kick Plate 150X800X2MM Ref: AL5089-150W no
Union 7770 Door Closer no
Union Pull Handle 111MM BTB -AL5515-111BBAS no
Union Push Plate 152mm Blank Ref: AL5066-06AS no
Union Push Plate 152mm Lock S SS5066R-05SS no
Vitrex Model 2300-D standard wall mounted educational range pin board no
Vitrex Model 2100Chalk board no
Vitrex Model 2500 educational range column mounted board no
Vitrex Model 2400 Board no
Weaver Knob Furniture PL - CB5240-06PL no
Woodscrews csk 6 x 16 no
Woodscrews csk 6 x 32 no
Woodscrews sc rsd csk 4x13 (20) no
Woodscrews brs rsd csk 4x13 no
Woodscrews csk 8 x 30 no
Woodscrews csk 8 x 32 no
Union Kick Plate 200X800X1.2MM Ref: SS5089-200W no
Labour Rates per hour
Electric Screw Driver - Hire per day day
Philips Screw Head Driver (100 screws/head) no
Hire Rate per day for Small Drill day
IRONMONGERY
1. MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP
Materials and workmanship shall comply with the following standards:
Locks, latches and associated furniture for doors. (Domestic type) SANS 4
Kitchen cupboards: Built-in and free-standing SANS 1385
Single action closers SANS 1510
Padlocks SANS 1533
Fasteners SANS 1700
Chalk writing boards for schools CKS 36
2. KEYS
Locks shall have the minimum possible number of interchangeable keys. Cylinder locks and locks described as 'en suite' shall be clearly marked with consecutive numbers and each key shall be punched with the corresponding number of the relative lock
3. FIXING
Unless otherwise described, ironmongery is to be fixed to wood. Items described as 'plugged' shall be screwed to fibre, plastic or metal plugs. Screws, bolts, etc for fixing of ironmongery shall be of matching metal and finish, except for aluminium ironmongery or ironmongery fixed to aluminium in which cases stainless steel screws may be used. All necessary preparation of pressed steel door frames for the fixing of ironmongery to the frames has been included with the pressed steel door frames.
4. KITCHEN CUPBOARDS
Steel cupboards shall be finished with baked enamel. Tops of floor cupboards shall have laminated plastic covering. Cupboards shall be fitted with all necessary hinges, handles, catches, etc. Cupboards shall be securely fixed with all necessary screws and fibre, plastic or metal plugs Where cupboards are described as a 'series', tops shall be continuous and cupboards shall be bolted or screwed together, including bolts, screws, holes, etc.

LATERAL SUPPORT

Ground Anchors
Multiple Bell Ground Anchors
Multiple Bell Ground Anchors Often used in London Clay.
Uncased, 10 m long 2.0 no/day
Top Cased type, 15 m long 1.0 no/day
Anchor Stressing 2.0 no/day
Removable Ground Anchors
Removable Ground Anchors Recent innovation of "removable" ground anchor system. Steel cables are doubles up and threaded over a roller at the anchor end. Once de-stressed, they can be pulled out. 1 rig can achieve...
Drill 30 m shaft 7.0 hrs
Install strands/setup anchor 6.0 hrs
Grout in strands 2.0 hrs
Stressing can be done 4 - 7 days after grouting.
Usually at 3 m horizontal centres and can only be worked on with 5 - 6 m spacings. So a hit and miss method must be adopted, giving a significant programme constraint.
Pile Cutting Back
Task / Description Slow Ave Fast Units
Concrete Pile Caps, 50-300mm deep and 0.6m dia 0.6 - 0.3 hrs/no
Concrete Pile Caps, 300-750mm deep and 0.6m dia 1.5 - 0.4 hrs/no
Concrete Pile Caps, > 750mm deep and 0.6m dia 1.8 - 0.8 hrs/no
Concrete Pile Caps, 50-300mm deep and 1.1m dia 1.9 - 0.8 hrs/no
Concrete Pile Caps, 300-750mm deep and 1.1m dia 2.5 - 1.1 hrs/no
Concrete Pile Caps, > 750mm deep and 1.1m dia 4.2 - 2.3 hrs/no
Concrete Pile Caps, 50-300mm deep and 2.5m dia 9.2 - 8.2 hrs/no
Concrete Pile Caps, 300-750mm deep and 2.5m dia 10.1 - 9.5 hrs/no
Concrete Pile Caps, > 750mm deep and 2.5m dia 11.5 - 10.2 hrs/no
Concrete, Cutting Slabs, 5-25m deep - 15.2 - m/hr
Concrete, Cutting Slabs, 25-50m deep - 11.5 - m/hr
Concrete, Cutting Slabs, 50-75m deep - 6.7 - m/hr
Concrete, Cutting Holes, coring machine - 0.2 - m3/hr
Concrete, Cutting Back to expose couplers 0.7m slab - 2.5 - m/day
Secant Piling
Principles Of Construction
Often known as 'Benoto' piling, which is a type of trade name. Usually replaced by diaphragm walling methods.
Essentially typical bored piles, or down-the hold type bored piles, are constructed with a spacing slightly smaller than the chosen diameter of the piles.
Once a suitable length of piling has been completed, the 'holes' are filled with a similar bored pile which intersects and "bites" into the two previously constructed piles.
Usuall these piles are strengthened with a steel 'H' pile, rather than the typical reinforcement cages used in standard bored piling.
As-Built Examples
Large diameter circular secant pile cofferdam. Structure consisting of 1,200 mm diameter secant piles to a depth of 20 which then stepped into 900 mm contiguous piles for a further 20 m depth.
Each pile was probed to 10 m depth in advance. A total of 255 number piles were constructed. The 'cofferdam' had a 1.4 m deep concrete base slab with a concrete lining to the walls.
An intermediate concrete roof slab was placed to form an underground box structure. Overall construction time 12 weeks (Heathrow Express).
Sheet Piling
Sheet Piling On reclamation, sand fill, sheet piling by crane and drop hammer, vibro hammer or diesel hammer.
A rate of 20 - 25 No/day to 20 to 35 m deep.
1 no = 0.4 m wide on plan and 6 m long.
Therefore 8 - 10 m/day per rig is achievable.
On more difficult areas, such as through existing ground or a sea wall for example.
A rate of 10 - 12 No/day to 20 m deep.
Therefore 4 - 6 m/day per rig is achievable. For more shallow sheet pile walls
Driven by - Pilemaster 60.0 m/day
Driven by - Automatic Drop Hammer 32.0 m/day
Steel for piles is usually readily available and a two week lead in is often all that is required.
Sheet Piling
Task / Description Slow Ave Fast Units
Vibro/Drop Hammer, 10m deep Sand - 55.0 60.0 m/day
Vibro/Drop Hammer, 35m deep Sand 3.5 32.0 10.5 m/day

MASONRY

Labour Rates per hour
Description Unit
Artisan Bricklayer hour
Semi Skilled Worker hour
Labourer hour
Artisan Pavior hour
Material Rates
Cement General Purpose 32.5 bg
River Sand m3
Building Sand m3
Plaster Sand m3
Galvanised Brickforce l: 20000 w: 75 rl
Galvanised Brickforce l: 20000 w: 150 rl
Galvanised Brickforce l: 20000 w: 230 rl
Butterfly wire ties (25 per Bundle) bndl
Precast Concrete Lintels l: 6000 w: 90 h: 75 ea
Precast Concrete Lintels per Linear Metre w: 110 h: 75 m
Precast Concrete Lintels l: 6000 w: 150 h: 75 ea
Precast Concrete Slab l: 450 w: 450 ea
375um SABS DPC m2
Clay Stockbricks NFP 222 x 105 x 73mm th
Clay Stockbricks NFX 222 x 105 x 73mm th
Calcium silicate bricks 222 x 105 x 73mm th
Clay Enginering bricks NFP 222 x 105 x 73mm th
Clay FBS - Face Brick Standard l: 220 w: 105 h: 75 th
Solid Cement Brick 222 x 105 x 73mm th
M90 Block 390 x 90 x190mm ea
M140 Block 390 x 140 x190mm ea
M140 Rockface Block 390 x 140 x190mm ea
White Plastic Airvent - Internal ea
Cement Airbrick ea
Clay Airbrick Imperial l: 229 w: 152 ea
Clay Airbrick Maxi l: 229 w: 114 ea
190 x 190mm Glass Block ea
Unpecified Manufacturer Clay Paver Class PA l: 220 w: 108 t: 50 th
Unspecified Manufacturer Interlocking Concrete Pavers Class S-A l: 200 w: 100 t: 80 th
Unspecified Manufacturer Concrete Paver Class S-C l: 200 w: 100 t: 50 th
Sagex Expanded Polystyrene X-Grade t: 25 m2
Nutec Windowsill 2.0m x 150mm x 15mm ea
Nutec Windowsill 2.0m x 175mm x 15mm ea
R8 mm dia - 0.395 kg/m ( 2532 m per ton) t
Y8 mm dia - 0.395 kg/m ( 2532 m per ton) t
U140 Lintel Block 190 x 140 x190mm ea
140 Cill Block 190 x 140 x190mm ea
Decorative Grille Blocks 400 x 400 x 100mm ea
Quarry Rock m3
Rhinoart Gypsum Square Hole Plain Ventilator FVO02 1413 l: 265 w: 210 ea
Plain Softboard l: 2440 w: 1220 t: 13 ea
Bitumen Impregnated Softboard l: 2440 w: 1220 t: 10 ea
Quarry tile 150 x 150mm Bullnose ea
PC Sum for Marble Tiles m2
PC Sum for Slate Tiles m2
PC Sum for Granite Tiles m2
Galvanised Hoop Iron w: 30 t: 1.6 m
8 Gauge Galvanised Iron Roll (5kg) rl
Mitek Ti Bond Galvanised ea
Brixeal 20l drum
Plant Rates
Plate Compactor day
MASONRY
1. MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP
Materials and workmanship shall comply with the following standards:
Burnt clay masonry units SANS 227
Limes for use in building SANS 523 {Slaked (hydrated) limes}
Aggregates from natural sources – fine aggregates for plaster and mortar SANS 1090
Concrete masonry units SANS 1215
Prestressed concrete lintels SANS 1504
Burnt clay paving units SANS 1575
Metal ties for cavity walls SANS 28
Common cement SANS 50197-1 (Class 32,5N)
Masonry cement SANS 50413-1 (Class 22,5X)
Concrete masonry construction SANS 10145
The structural use of masonry SANS 10164-1
Masonry walling SANS 10249
Concrete floors SANS 10109-1&2
2. SAND
Sand shall be washed where necessary and screened through a 2,4mm mesh sieve
3. BURNT CLAY BRICKS
Burnt clay bricks shall be of nominal size 222 x 106 x 73mm unless otherwise stated.
Common bricks shall be General Purpose bricks.
Extra hard burnt bricks shall be General Purpose (Special) bricks.
Facing bricks shall exhibit a liability to efflorescence not in excess of 'Slight' and water absorption when tested in conformity with the requirements of SANS 227 shall not exceed 14%.
Particular care shall be taken to preserve arrisses and faces of facing and paving bricks during transit and handling.
4. CONCRETE BRICKS
Concrete bricks shall have a nominal compressive strength of 8 MPa.
5. QUARRY TILES ETC
Quarry, cement and similar tiles shall be of approved manufacture, even in shape and size, free from cracks, twists or blemishes and uniform in colour.
6. WIRE TIES
Wire ties shall be of galvanized steel of the single wire type for solid walls and either the 'Butterfly' or Modified PWD type for hollow walls. Ties shall be of sufficient length to allow not less than 75mm of each end to be built into brickwork or embedded in concrete.
7. BRICKWORK REINFORCEMENT
Brickwork reinforcement shall be manufactured from hard drawn steel wire conforming to BS 785 and shall consist of two 2,8mm diameter main wires with 2,5mm diameter cross wires at 300mm centres welded at intersections. Brickwork reinforcement shall be lapped not less than 300mm at end joints and for a length equal to the width of the widest reinforcement at intersections.
8. MORTAR
Mortar shall comply with the following table:
1 2 3 4
Mortar Class Minimum compresive strength MPa Cement: sand Cement: sand
(common cement) (masonry cement)
I 10 1:4 or 50kg to 130 litres 1:3 or 50kg to 100 litres
II 5 1:6 or 50kg to 200 litres 1:5 or 50kg to 170 litres
III 1.5 1:9 or 50kg to 300 litres 1:6 or 50kg to 200 litres
Mortar shall be Class II unless otherwise specified. Mortar plasticizers may only be used with the approval of the Principal Agent. The materials shall be mixed dry until of uniform colour, water added and the mixture turned over until the ingredients are thoroughly incorporated. Mortar shall be produced in such quantities as can be used before commencement of set and no mortar that has set shall be used.
9. COMPO MORTAR
Compo mortar shall be Class III mortar in accordance with clause F.8 but with a lime content of 80 litres.
The lime and sand shall be mixed dry until of uniform colour, water added and the mixture turned over until the ingredients are thoroughly incorporated.
Immediately before use, the cement shall be mixed in and the requisite amount of water added. Compo mortar shall be produced in such quantities as can be used before commencement of set and no compo mortar that has set shall be used.
10. BRICKWORK
Wherever practicable, brickwork shall be built in stretcher bond. Unless legitimately required to form bond, no false headers shall be used. English bond shall only be used where specifically so indicated or where stretcher bond is not practicable.
Brickwork, unless otherwise described, shall be built in Class II mortar Bricks shall be laid on a solid bed of mortar and all joints shall be grouted up solid The brickwork shall be carried up in a uniform manner, no part being raised more than 1,2m above adjoining work.
Where necessary, bricks shall be wetted before being laid and the course of bricks last laid shall be well wetted before laying a fresh course upon it.
Walls in thicknesses of more than one skin shall have at least five wire ties per square metre. Linings to concrete, unless otherwise specified, shall be tied to the concrete with at least five wire ties per square metre.
Hollow walls, unless otherwise specified, shall be built of two half brick skins with cavity between, tied together with at least five wire ties per square metre. The cavities shall be kept free of all rubbish, mortar droppings and projecting mortar.
Mortar joints to brickwork shall be not less than 8mm or more than 12mm thick
11. BLOCKWORK
Unless otherwise described, all blockwork shall be built in stretcher bond. Whole blocks shall be used except where bats or closers are required to form bond.
Blockwork, unless otherwise described, shall be built in Class II mortar.
Solid blocks shall be laid on a solid bed of mortar and all joints shall be grouted up solid.
Hollow blocks shall be laid in shell bedding, ie only the inner and outer shells of the blocks shall be covered with mortar. Vertical joints shall be similarly formed.
The blockwork shall be carried up in a uniform manner, no part being raised more than 1,2m above adjoining work.
Clay blocks shall be wetted before being laid and the course of blocks last laid shall be well wetted before laying a fresh course upon it.
12. CENTRES AND TURNING PIECES
Centres and turning pieces to soffits of arches and lintels shall be left in position for not less than 14 days.
13. FACE BRICKWORK
Face brickwork shall be built in stretcher bond, unless otherwise specified, to a true and fair face. Perpends shall be vertically aligned.
Facing bricks shall be mixed to ensure that the proper blending of bricks within the colour range of each facing brick being used is obtained.
14. PAVINGS, SILLS, COPINGS, ETC
Clay bricks and tiles shall be wetted before fixing and shall be solidly bedded and jointed in Class I mortar and pointed with slightly keyed joints.

METALWORK

1. MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP
Materials and workmanship shall comply with the following standards:
Fasteners SANS 1700
Expanded metal SANS 190-1&2
Windows and doors made of rolled mild steel
sections SANS 727
Hot-dip galvanized zinc coatings on fabricated iron and steel articles SANS 121
Strongroom and vault doors SANS 949
Anodized coatings on aluminium (for architectural applications) SANS 999
Steel door frames SANS 1129
Mushroom- and countersunk-head bolts and nuts SANS 1143
Welding of metalwork SANS 1044
Adjustable glass-louvred windows CKS 413
Aluminium sheet and strips BS 1470
Aluminium extruded tube and hollow sections BS 1474
Aluminium bars and sections BS 1476
2. STEEL
Steel shall be mild steel of approved commercial quality. Steelwork shall be cleaned and prepared by wire brushing in accordance with SANS 10064 and given one coat of primer as specified before leaving the workshop.
2.1 Galvanizing of steel
Steelwork described as 'galvanized' shall be galvanized by means of the hot-dip process after fabrication. Where welding on site is unavoidable, such welded joints shall be cleaned down and cold galvanized to approval.
3 STAINLESS STEEL
Stainless steel shall be AISI Type 304 stainless steel and shall be buffed to an even satin finish. Stainless steel screws shall be used for fixing stainless steel.
4. ALUMINIUM
Aluminium extrusions shall be of 6063-T6 alloy and temper.
Aluminium sheet and strips shall be of 1200-H4 alloy and temper.
Joints in all aluminium members shall be formed in an approved manner so that the joints are practically invisible.
Screw heads, pins, rivets, etc shall be concealed as far as possible.
300 Series stainless steel screws and bolts shall be used for jointing and fixing aluminium work.
The surfaces of all aluminium which are in contact with other materials when fixed shall be suitably insulated with a non-absorbent insulating material to prevent corrosion.
All aluminium work shall be suitably protected against damage, deterioration or discolouration caused by mortar droppings, paint, etc by taping with removable tape, covering with temporary casings or by covering with motor oil.
4.1 Anodizing of aluminium
Aluminium described as 'anodized' shall be treated with Grade 25 coating thickness for exterior use or Grade 15 for interior use as specified, to the required finish. All alloys to be anodized shall be suited to anodizing.
5 BOLTS AND NUTS
Nuts shall be of at least the strength grade appropriate to the grade of bolt or other threaded element with which they are used.
6. SCREWING OF METALWORK TO STEEL, WOOD, CONCRETE, ETC
Metalwork described as 'screwed' to steel, wood, etc or 'plugged' to brickwork, concrete, etc shall be fixed at not exceeding 500mm centres, with necessary holes, countersinking, threading, screws, set screws, self-tapping screws and fibre, plastic or metal plugs.
7. BOLTING OF METALWORK
Where metalwork is described as 'bolted' to steel, wood, brickwork, concrete, etc the bolts are measured elsewhere.
8 WELDING OF METALWORK
All welds shall be cleaned and filed or ground off smooth to approval. All welded joints shall be continuous.
9. METALWORK GENERALLY
Metalwork shall have all sharp edges ground smooth. Tubular and pipe work shall include running joints. Rails etc described as 'continuous' shall be in long lengths with welded joints.
10. PRESSED STEEL DOORS, FRAMES, ETC
10.1 Door frames
Frames shall project not less than 20mm into floor finish. Except where described as galvanized, frames shall be primed as specified before leaving the factory. Frames are to jambs and heads of openings. Frames for single doors shall be provided with two 100mm steel butt hinges and an adjustable striking plate for a mortice lock and frames for double doors shall be provided with four 100mm steel butt hinges. Butt hinges shall be steel butts with loose pins, welded to frames. Where necessary mortar caps shall be welded to frames and back plates shall be welded on behind tappings for screws
10.2 Cupboard door frames
Cupboard door frames shall be as described in N.10.1, but with thresholds of unequal channel section, two 100mm steel butt hinges to hanging stiles, two 75mm steel butt hinges to hanging stiles above transoms, necessary striking plates for mortice locks and keeps for barrel bolts.
10.3 Combination doors and frames
Combination doors and frames shall be manufactured of 1,6mm thick steel plate. Frames shall be as described in N.10.1. Doors shall be standard design and required profile, with a 44mm wide edge all round, vertical reinforcing ribs pressed in and with two reinforcing rails welded on. The door shall be provided with two lever mortice lock with lock box welded to inside. Doors shall be welded to steel butts
10.4 Transformer room doors and frames
Transformer room doors and frames shall be manufactured of 1,6mm thick steel plate. Frames shall be as described in N.10.1. Doors shall be of standard design with a 44mm wide edge all round, vertical reinforcing ribs pressed in and with three reinforcing rails welded on. Single doors shall be fitted with a padlock cleat and two 100mm brass pintle hinges and double doors shall be fitted with a padlock cleat, two 150mm bolts and four 100mm brass pintle hinges. Each leaf shall be fitted with a louvered ventilation panel of standard design backed with 6mm mesh galvanized wire vermin proof screen.
10.5 Sizes
The frame widths given refer to unfinished wall thicknesses.
10.6 Glazing beads
Where specified, glazing beads shall be 12 x 12mm standard metal glazing beads mitred at angles and countersunk screwed on at not exceeding 300mm centres with self-tapping screws.
11 STEEL WINDOWS, DOORS, ETC
11.1 Windows, doors, etc
All fittings to windows, doors, etc shall be chromium plated. Fixed lights and opening sashes shall be in single squares. Windows etc of single unit construction shall have weather bars at transoms above opening sashes. Composite windows not of single piece construction shall be coupled with standard coupling mullions and transoms that correspond with the window section used. Kicking plates and panels shall be 1,6mm metal plate fixed with standard metal glazing beads mitred at angles and countersunk screwed on at not exceeding 300mm centres with self-tapping screws. Except where described as galvanized, windows, doors, burglar bars, etc shall be primed as specified before leaving the factory.
11.2 Burglar bars and flyscreens
Where windows are described as fitted with burglar bars or flyscreens, these shall be standard type fitted over opening sashes.
12. ADJUSTABLE LOUVRE UNITS
Adjustable louvre units shall be suitable for hand or longarm operation. Louvre units shall include glass louvres with polished edges and installation, including holes, screws, rivets, preparation of openings, etc.
13. ALUMINIUM WINDOWS AND DOORS
The foregoing preambles 'N.4 – ALUMINIUM' shall apply to aluminium windows, doors, etc in all respects in so far as they are applicable. Aluminium windows and doors shall be manufactured from extruded aluminium members of 6063T6, 6261-T6 or 6082-T6 alloy and temper.
Ancillary members such as sills, flashings, infill panels and the like formed from flat sheet material shall be of an appropriate alloy selected from 1200, 3004 or 5251 complying with BS 1470 of a temper suitable for the method of forming and a composition suitable for anodizing or painting as required.
Windows, doors, etc shall be of an approved standard system, manufactured by an approved firm experienced in this type of work, and shall meet with the minimum recommended performance requirements as set out by the Association of Architectural Aluminium Manufacturers of South Africa (AAAMSA) in the latest edition of the Selection Guide.
The fittings for all opening sashes shall be substantial and, unless otherwise described, shall be of high quality aluminium alloy finished to match the windows, doors, etc on which they occur. Samples of all fittings shall be supplied to the Principal Agent for approval.
Top, side and bottom hung opening sashes shall be hung on two aluminium hinges with 300 Series stainless steel pins, nylon bushes and stainless steel washers. Side hung sashes shall have fasteners and sliding stays, top hung sashes shall have peg stays and bottom hung sashes shall have spring catches and concealed arms Projected out sashes shall have aluminium fasteners and concealed arms of a non-corrosive material compatible with aluminium.
The frames which are to be built into openings in brickwork shall be fitted with the manufacturer's standard type fixing lugs, not less than 20 x 3 x 150mm long, screwed to frame and placed one near each corner and intermediately not more than 450mm apart to sides, top and bottom and where fixed to concrete reveals, wood sub-frames or to preformed openings in brickwork shall have countersunk holes for screws, one near each corner and intermediately not more than 450mm apart to sides, top and bottom
13.1 Glazing beads.
Where so described, openings and sashes of windows and doors shall be fitted with approved channel section aluminium glazing beads sufficient in size and profile to suit the method of glazing employed, finished to match the windows, doors, etc and neatly mitred. Screws where necessary shall be of aluminium or 300 Series stainless steel and have pan or raised heads finished to match the beads.
13.2 Finishes
Windows, doors, etc described as 'anodized' shall be treated with Grade 25 coating thickness. Windows, doors, etc described as 'factory painted' shall have an electrostatically applied oven baked polyester paint coating not less than 25 micrometres thick.
13.3 General
Aluminium windows, doors, etc shall include glass as described, fixing in position, sealing and protection against damage, deterioration or discolouration by taping with removable tape or covering with temporary casings or motor oil and removing same on completion.
14. STRONGROOM AND RECORD ROOM DOORS
Strongroom and record room doors shall not be built in as the work proceeds, but shall be fixed later in the openings provided. The Contractor shall ensure that the lock or other important parts of the door are not tampered with. Should any such tampering occur, the Contractor will be held responsible and at the Principal Agent's discretion shall provide a new door or lock and keys at his own expense. The keys shall not be delivered together with the doors to the building site. The Contractor shall arrange for the manufacturer to send the keys direct to the Principal Agent per registered post. If these instructions are not complied with, a new lock and keys shall be provided by the Contractor at his own expense.
15. STEEL ROLLER SHUTTERS
Roller shutters shall be of approved manufacture comprising curtain, vertical channel guides and top mechanism. The curtain shall be constructed of 1mm thick machine-rolled galvanized interlocking slats with mild steel end locks spot welded to alternate strips. The bottom shall be provided with a galvanized rail riveted on and vertical edges shall slide in galvanized channel guides formed of steel not less than 2,5mm thick bolted to sides of openings. The mechanism shall be covered in a galvanized sheet iron box. The ungalvanized sections shall be primed as specified before leaving the factory.

PAINTWORK

Labour Rates per hour
Description hour
Semi Skilled Worker hour
Labourer hour
Material Rates
Sugar Soap 1L ea
Mineral Turpentine 5L ea
Plaster Primer 20L ea
Universal Undercoat 5L ea
Universal Undercoat 20L ea
Bonding Liquid 20L ea
Wood Primer 5L ea
Galvanised Iron Primer 5L ea
Metal primer ea
Paint Contractors Interior PVA 20l ea
Eggshell Enamel 20L ea
Plascon Wall & All 20l ea
Plascon Micatex Exterior Wall Coating vol: 20 ea
Plascon Floor Paint 5L ea
Interior/Exterior PVA 20L (Plascon Polvin or Similar) ea
Polyurethane Enamel 5L (Plascon Velvaglo or Similar) ea
Universal Enamel 5L ea
Universal Enamel 20L ea
Wood Preservative 5L ea
Matt Varnish 5L ea
Clear Varnish 5L ea
Brick and Slashto Dressing 5L ea
Raw Linseed Oil 5L ea
Road Marking Paint 20L ea
Waterproof Cement Wash 25kg ea
Wax polish 1kg kg
Aluminium Paint 5L ea

PAINTWORK

1. MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP
Materials and workmanship shall comply with the following standards:
Decorative paint for interior use SANS 515
Decorative high gloss enamel paints SANS 630
Primers for wood (for external work) SANS 678
Primers for wood (for internal work) SANS 678
Zinc phosphate primer for steel SANS 1319
Undercoats for paints (except emulsion paint) SANS 681
Aluminium paint SANS 682
Varnish for interior use SANS 887
Emulsion paints SANS 1586
Materials for paintwork shall be delivered to the site in unopened containers and applied in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Materials shall be suitable for application to the surfaces concerned.
Undercoats shall be as recommended by the manufacturer of the finishing coats.
2. PREPARATORY WORK
2.1 Plastered surfaces etc
Plastered surfaces shall be thoroughly inspected and, if necessary, washed down and brushed in order to remove any traces of efflorescence and allowed to dry completely before any paint finish is applied. Before any paint is applied, holes, cracks and irregularities in plaster and other surfaces shall be filled with a suitable filler and finished smooth. Unfinished concrete surfaces shall have all projections rubbed off and shall be thoroughly cleaned with a spirits-of-salts solution (1 part concentrated spirits-of-salts to 4 parts water).
2.2 Metal surfaces
Metal surfaces shall be sanded, where necessary, washed with a suitable cleaning agent and left smooth. Protective coatings applied by manufacturers to galvanized metal surfaces shall be removed with a suitable agent and the surfaces washed down. Rust, grease and defective factory primers on metal surfaces, as well as pitch on cast iron pipes, shall be removed.
2.3 Wood surfaces
Knots in woodwork shall be treated with knotting. Minor blemishes shall be filled with a suitable filler. Wood surfaces shall be sanded smooth.
3. APPLICATION OF PAINT
Primers to wood surfaces shall be applied by brush. Primers to other surfaces may be applied by roller with the approval of the Principal Agent. Undercoats and finishing coats may be applied by brush or roller.
Paint shall not be sprayed on except in the case of cellulose and other special paints where spray painting is the accepted method of application.
Before subsequent coats of paint are applied the previous coat shall be properly dry and shall be sanded down where necessary.
4. COLOUR SCHEME
A colour scheme comprising colours and the blending of colours approved by the Principal Agent shall be used for the paintwork. The tints of the undercoats shall closely match the finishing coat but nevertheless differ sufficiently to indicate the number of undercoats. Colour samples of the finishing coats shall be provided in all cases.
5. GENERAL
Paintwork shall include the preparation of surfaces, filling, stopping, sanding and priming of nail heads and screws. Where windows, sashes, etc are to be painted, the rebates of the openings to be glazed shall be primed.

PAPER HANGING

1. PREPARATORY WORK
Plaster surfaces to be papered shall be dry, thoroughly cleaned down, filled with a suitable filler as necessary to obtain a smooth surface and painted thereafter with a single coat of emulsion paint Wood surfaces to be papered shall be knotted, stopped and sanded.
2. PAPERHANGING
Wallpaper shall be hung in vertical long lengths. Vertical joints shall be close-fitted and plumb and the paper shall be tightly fitted to skirtings, ceilings, door frames, windows, etc. Horizontal joints will not be allowed.

PLASTERING

Labour Rates per
Description Unit
Artisan Plasterer hour
Semi Skilled Worker hour
Labourer hour
Material Rates
Description Unit
Cement General Purpose 32.5 bg
Rhinolite Plaster 40kg bg
Builders Lime 25kg bg
Sand River m3
Sand Plaster m3
Stone Chips/Crusher Run m3
Oxide Black 25kg bg
Oxide Green 25kg bg
MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP
Materials and workmanship shall comply with the following standards:
Common cement SANS 50197-1(Class 32,5N)
Masonry cement SANS 50413-1(Class 225X)
Limes for use in building SANS 523 {Slaked (hydrated) limes}
Aggregates from natural sources – Fine
aggregates for plaster and mortar SANS 1090
2. PREPARATORY WORK
Surfaces shall be clean and free of oil and thoroughly wetted directly before any plastering or other in situ finishes are commenced. Concrete surfaces shall be slushed with a mixture of one part cement and one part coarse sand or otherwise treated to form a proper key. Preparatory coats shall be thoroughly scored and roughened to form a proper key
3. FINISH
All coats of paving and plastering shall be executed in one operation without any blemishes.
4. SCREEDS
Screeds shall be composed of one part cement and four parts sand.
5. CEMENT RENDER
Cement render shall be composed of one part cement and three parts sand finished with a steel trowel to a smooth polished surface and cured for at least seven days after laying. Cement render finish shall be divided into panels not exceeding 6m2 with V-joints and deep trowel cuts.
6. GRANOLITHIC
Granolithic shall be composed of one part cement, one part fine sand, two parts coarse sand and one part granite or other approved stone aggregate that will pass through a 5mm sieve, finished with a steel trowel to a smooth polished surface and cured for at least seven days after laying. Coloured granolithic shall be carried out in two coats in one operation and shall be tinted to the required colour with approved colouring pigment mixed into the finishing coat. Under no circumstances is the pigment to be sprinkled on and trowelled in after the granolithic is laid. Granolithic shall be divided into panels not exceeding 6m2 with V-joints and deep trowel cuts.
7. TERRAZZO
Terrazzo shall be applied in two coats. The undercoat shall be composed of one part cement and three parts sand and shall be finished with a wooden float. The finishing coat shall be composed of one part cement and two parts marble or stone aggregate of a colour and size to obtain the required colour and texture and shall be at least 12mm thick, and applied before the undercoat has dried out. The finishing coat shall be compacted by tamping or rolling until superfluous water has been expelled, finished with a steel trowel and cured for at least seven days after laying. The finished surface shall show at least 80% of the aggregate. Surfaces described as 'polished' shall be polished by machine using various grades of abrasive and grouting with tinted cement as necessary between polishings. Surfaces described as 'polished' shall be polished by machine using various grades of abrasive and grouting with tinted cement as necessary between polishings.
Surfaces described as 'brushed' shall be brushed with a steel wire brush on the day the terrazzo has been laid to expose the aggregate as required Where required, brass or other dividing strips shall be embedded in the undercoat to finish flush with the finished surface. Three sample blocks, each size 300 x 300mm, as separately measured shall be prepared for approval by the Principal Agent and kept in an accessible place on the site until the completion of the contract.
8. SKIRTINGS
Skirtings shall not exceed 25mm thick and shall have a fair edge with arris or rounded external angle at top edge or V-joint to finish flush with plaster and coved or square junction with floor finish.
9. THICKNESS OF PLASTER
All plaster, other than skim plaster, shall be not less than 10mm and not more than 20mm thick.
10. CEMENT PLASTER
Cement plaster shall comply with the following table:
1 2
Plaster Class Cement:sand
(common cement)
I 1:4 or 50kg to 130 litres
II 1:6 or 50kg to 200 litres
III 1:9 or 50kg to 300 litres
11. COMPO PLASTER
Compo plaster shall be composed of one part cement, two parts lime and nine parts sand.
12. GYPSUM SKIM PLASTER
Gypsum skim plaster shall be pure gypsum plaster finished with a steel trowel.
13. TWO COAT PLASTER WITH GYPSUM FINISH
Two coat plaster with gypsum finish shall comprise an undercoat of Class II cement plaster finished with a wooden float and a finishing coat of gypsum skim plaster.
14. ROUGH-CAST PLASTER
Rough-cast plaster shall be applied in two coats. The undercoat shall be composed of one part cement and five parts sand finished with a wooden float. The finishing coat shall be composed of one part cement and three parts stone aggregate that will pass through a 4mm sieve. The finishing coat shall be flicked on with a machine before the undercoat has set to obtain an even texture.
15. FINE ROUGH-CAST PLASTER
Fine rough-cast plaster shall be as for rough-cast plaster but the finishing coat shall be composed of one part cement and three parts coarse sand.
16. GENERAL
Rates for plastering described as being on vertical surfaces of brickwork or blockwork shall include concrete columns.

PLUMBING

1. MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP
Materials and workmanship shall comply with the following standards:
Sheet metal
Sheet zinc BS 849
Sheet aluminium BS 1470
Sheet copper BS 2870
Rainwater systems
Unplasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC-U) components for external
rainwater systems SANS 11
Pipes and fittings
Steel pipes : Pipes suitable for threading and of nominal size not exceeding 150mm SANS 62
Plain-ended solid drawn copper tubes for Potable water SANS 460
Malleable cast iron fittings threaded to ISO 7-1 SANS 4
Polyethylene (PE) pipes for water supply – Specifications SANS 4427
Cast iron fittings for asbestos cement pressure pipes SANS 546
Vitrified clay sewer pipes and fittings SANS 559
Reinforced concrete pressure pipes SANS 676
Concrete non-pressure pipes SANS 677
Cast iron pipes and pipe fittings for use above ground in drainage installations SANS 746
Unplasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC-U) sewer and drain pipes and pipe fittings SANS 791
Fibre-cement pipes, couplings and fittings for sewerage, drainage and low-pressure irrigation SANS 819
Pitch-impregnated fibre pipes and fittings and jointing SANS 921
Unplasticized poly (vinyl chloride) (PVC-U) pressure pipe systems SANS 966-1
Unplasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC-U) soil, waste and vent pipes and pipe fittings SANS 967
Rubber joint rings (non-cellular) SANS 974-1
Copper-based fittings for copper tubes SANS 1067-1&2
Fibre-cement pressure pipes and couplings SANS 1223
Polypropylene pressure pipes SANS 1315
Non-metallic waste traps SANS 1321-1&2
Vent valves for drainage installations SANS 1532
Heavy duty cast iron pipe fittings for drainage and gas and water supplies BS 78
Lead pipes BS 602
Cast iron pressure pipes for use in drainage and gas and water supplies BS 1211
Stainless steel pipes for use with compression fittings BS 4127
Sanitary fittings etc
Stainless steel sinks with draining boards (for domestic use) SANS 242
Stainless steel wash-hand basins and wash troughs SANS 906
Stainless steel sinks for institutional use SANS 907
Stainless steel stall urinals SANS 924
Acrylic sanitary ware : Baths SANS 1402-1
Glazed ceramic sanitary ware SANS 497
WC flushing cisterns SANS 821
Flush valves for WC flushing cisterns SANS 1509
Taps, valves etc
Water taps (metallic bodies) SANS 226
Water taps (plastic bodies) SANS 1021
Single control mixer taps SANS 1480
Float valves SANS 752
Plastic floats for ball valves SANS 1006
Functional control valves and safety valves for Domestic hot and cold water supply systems SANS 198
Cast iron gate valves for waterworks SANS 664
Automatic shut-off flush valves for water closets and urinals SANS 1240
Check valves (flanged and wafer types) SANS 1551-1&2
Fire extinguishers
Portable refillable fire extinguishers SANS 1910
Portable rechargeble fire extinguishers :
Halogenated hydrocarbon type extinguishers SANS 1151
Water heaters and fire hose reels
Fixed electric storage water heaters SANS 151
Fire hose reels (with semi-rigid hose) SANS 543
Drainage covers, gratings, etc
Cast iron surface boxes and manhole and inspection covers and frames SANS 558
Cast iron gratings for gullies and stormwater drains SANS 1115
The installation of polyethylene and poly (vinyl chloride) (PVC-U and PVC-M) pipes SANS 10112
Water supply and drainage for buildings SANS 10252-1&2
Cast iron step irons BS 1247
2. GENERAL
2.1 Excavations
Excavations shall be deemed to be in 'earth'. Backfilling to excavations shall be executed in 300mm thick layers, watered and compacted. Surplus excavated material shall be spread and levelled over site as directed.
2.2 Concrete
Unreinforced concrete shall be Class B prescribed mix concrete and reinforced and precast concrete shall be Class C prescribed mix concrete.
2.3 Brickwork
Brickwork shall be of extra hard burnt bricks built in Class I mortar.
2.4 Plaster
Plaster shall be 1:3 cement plaster finished smooth with a steel trowel. All angles shall be rounded.
2.5 Diameters of pipes etc
Diameters stated for pipes, traps, valves, etc are internal diameters except PVC, polyethylene, stainless steel and copper pipes and traps for which external diameters are stated.
3. SHEET METAL WORK
3.1 Galvanized sheet iron
Galvanized sheet iron shall be rolled steel sheet coated on both sides with Class Z275, unless otherwise specified, zinc coating complying with SANS 3575/4998. Sheets shall be free from white rust.
4. EAVES GUTTERS
4.1 Galvanized sheet iron gutters
Galvanized sheet iron gutters shall have beaded edges and all joints shall be riveted and soldered. Angles shall be strengthened with 50 x 0,6mm galvanized sheet iron strips soldered on over the internal faces of mitres. Gutters shall be fixed with falls to outlets on 30 x 3mm galvanized mild steel brackets, bent to the shape of gutters, with front ends taken up to the underside of beaded edge of gutter and each screwed to roof timbers or bolted to fibre-cement fascias with 6mm galvanized gutter bolts. Gutters shall be bolted to brackets at front with 6mm galvanized gutter bolts, one to each bracket. Brackets shall be positioned at joints of gutters and intermediately at not exceeding 1,25m centres.
4.2 Fibre-cement gutters
Fibre-cement gutters shall have spigot and socket joints. Gutters shall be fixed with falls to outlets on standard aluminium alloy brackets, screwed or bolted to roof timbers or fascias.
4.3 Unplasticized polyvinyl chloride (UPVC) gutters
Gutters shall be fixed with falls to outlets on brackets as supplied by the manufacturer, screwed or bolted to roof timbers or fascias.
4.4 Aluminium gutters
Aluminium gutters shall be roll formed on site to required lengths and profiles from 3003H14-3SH4 alloy strip not less than 0,7mm thick factory coated on both sides with baked enamel and two coats of silicone modified polyester to a total minimum thickness of 20 micrometres. Angles, stopped ends, etc shall be prefabricated units pop riveted to gutters with joints sealed with mastic. The guttering shall be in continuous lengths between angles, stopped ends, etc.
5. RAINWATER PIPES
5.1 Galvanized sheet iron pipes
Galvanized sheet iron pipes shall have seams at the back and shall be jointed with soldered slip joints. Pipes shall be fixed to walls etc with galvanized mild steel holderbats spaced at not exceeding 2m centres with tails driven in or cut and pinned in 1:3 cement mortar.
5.2 Fibre-cement pipes
Fibre-cement pipes shall have spigot and socket joints. Pipes shall be fixed to walls etc with standard aluminium alloy holderbats with tails driven in or cut and pinned in 1:3 cement mortar.
5.3 Unplasticized polyvinyl chloride (UPVC) pipes
Pipes shall be fixed to walls etc with patented UPVC or aluminium clips and holderbats as supplied by the manufacturer of the pipe.
5.4 Aluminium pipes
Aluminium pipes and fixing straps shall be formed from 3003H14-3SH4 alloy strip not less than 0,7mm thick factory coated on both sides as described for aluminium gutters. Pipes shall be in continuous lengths with formed angles, offsets, shoes, etc. Pipes shall be fixed to walls etc with 20 x 0,6mm straps at not exceeding 1,5m centres screwed to 25 x 75 x 100mm hardwood chamfered and oiled blocks plugged to walls.
6. STORMWATER CHANNELS
In-situ concrete stormwater channels shall be constructed of unreinforced concrete with segmental channel formed in top. Channels shall be laid to falls on a well rammed earth bottom and finished smooth on exposed surfaces. Precast concrete channels shall be of 25 MPa concrete, generally in 1m lengths, finished smooth from the mould on exposed surfaces, laid to falls on a well rammed earth bottom, jointed in 1:3 cement mortar and pointed with keyed joints.
7. JOINTS
Joints of pipes not covered by SANS shall be as follows:
Pipes
Fibre-cement, concrete, pitch-impregnated fibre and vitrified clay pipes for use under ground in non-pressure pipe lines.
Cast iron for use above ground or plain ended joints with stainless steel couplings with neoprene rubber sleeves
Cast iron for use below ground
Galvanized mild steel
Screwed joints with plastic jointing tape or hemp
Flanged joints which shall be bolted and provided with rubber gaskets and with flanges screwed to pipes
Joints between pipes of different materials shall be as follows:
Between cast iron and mild steel
Between cast iron and clay
Between mild steel or copper and clay
Joints
Flexible joints in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions
Spigot and socket joints with tarred rope yarn and caulking compound
Spigot and socket joints with tarred rope yarn and caulking compound
Joints of screwed galvanized steel sockets or bolted galvanized iron flanges
Spigot and socket joints with tarred rope yarn and caulking compound
Spigot and socket joint with semi-dry cement caulking and 1:2 cement mortar fillet
Spigot and socket joint with either bitumen or semi-dry cement caulking and 1:2 cement mortar fillet
8. FIXING OF PIPES
Pipes shall be fixed as follows:
8.1 Galvanized mild steel (except those stated in 8.3)
To woodwork with screw-on type galvanized mild steel holderbats
8.2 Copper and stainless steel
To woodwork with screw-on type brass holderbats
8.3 Cast iron and galvanized mild steel for soil, waste and vent pipes
To woodwork with screw-on type galvanized mild steel holderbats
8.4 Polyethylene, polypropylene and patented UPVC or unplasticized polyvinyl chloride
8.5 Fibre-cement
8.6 Pipes fixed to ceilings
To walls with galvanized mild steel brackets for pipes not exceeding 80mm diameter and with galvanized cast iron hinged holderbats with brass pins or bolts for pipes exceeding 80mm diameter; both types with tails cut and pinned in 1:3 cement mortar.
To walls with brass holderbats or screw-on type two- piece spacing clips for pipes not exceeding 75mm diameter and with purpose made holderbats for pipes exceeding 75mm diameter; both types with tails cut and pinned in 1:3 cement mortar.
To walls with hinged cast iron holderbats with brass bolts and with tails cut and pinned in 1:3 cement mortar.
To walls, woodwork, etc with aluminium clips and holderbats as supplied by the manufacturer of the pipes.
To walls with aluminium alloy holderbats with tails cut and pinned in 1:3 cement mortar.
Fixed with holderbats and standard or purpose made hangers, with extended hangers for pipes to falls.
9 PIPES LAID IN GROUND
9.1 Water pipes etc
Water pipes, gas pipes, etc laid in ground shall be at least 400mm deep from the crown of the pipe to the finished surface
9.2 Drain pipes
Excavations taken out too deep shall be filled in with selected soil and compacted.
Backfilling to sides and up to 300mm above plastic pipes shall be free from stone or hard substances which will not pass a 10mm mesh
10. CLEANING EYE LIDS
Cleaning eye lids for drain pipe fittings shall be fixed and sealed as follows:
Pipe fittings
Fibre-cement
Vitrified clay
Polypropylene and unplasticized polyvinyl chloride
Cast iron
Galvanized malleable cast iron and cast brass
Method of sealing and fixing
Sealed with synthetic rubber or bituminous mastic packing and fixed with screws
Polypropylene lid sealed with synthetic rubber packing and pressed into position
Sealed with synthetic rubber packing and screwed on or pressed into position
Sealed with tallow or putty and fixed with non-ferrous metal screws
Sealed with synthetic rubber packing and screwed in
11. CLEANING EYES
Cleaning eyes shall consist of cast iron frames and lids with letters 'CE' (or 'SO') cast in lids. The lids shall be secured with non-ferrous metal screws. Frames shall be jointed to vertical drain pipes. Cleaning eyes shall be encased in unreinforced concrete taken up to ground level and plastered on exposed surfaces.
12. INSPECTION EYE MARKER SLABS
Inspection eye marker slabs shall be 350 x 350 x 50mm thick precast concrete finished smooth from the mould, with letters 'IE' (or 'IO') formed in top and placed flush in ground or paving.
13. GULLEYS
Gulleys shall be built up of traps, vertical piping and gulley heads with loose gratings, all encased in unreinforced concrete to finish flush with gulley head top and taken up to at least 50mm above surrounding finished surfaces. The outer top edge of the concrete encasing shall be splayed and the exposed surfaces plastered.
14. DISHED GULLEYS
Dished gulleys shall be built up of traps, vertical piping and gulley heads with loose gratings, all encased in unreinforced concrete and with dished unreinforced concrete hopper size 450 x 450mm overall around gulley head with rounded kerb 50mm wide to front and sides and 25mm wide at back, 100mm high above top of dishing and the hopper plastered on exposed surfaces. Top of hopper shall be taken up to at least 50mm above surrounding finished surfaces.
15. SUMPS, CATCHPITS, INSPECTION CHAMBERS, ETC
15.1 Rainwater sumps
Rainwater sumps shall be built with half-brick sides on 100mm thick unreinforced concrete bottom, plastered internally on walls and with 80mm high unreinforced concrete kerb at top rebated for grating or cover and plastered on exposed surfaces.
15.2 Stormwater catchpits and inspection chambers
Brick catchpits and inspection chambers shall be built with one-brick sides on 150mm thick unreinforced concrete bottom projecting 100mm beyond walls all round, plastered internally on walls and with 100mm thick reinforced concrete cover slab with opening rebated for frame of grating or cover and plastered on exposed surfaces.Precast concrete catchpits and inspection chambers shall be constructed in accordance with the applicable details shown on Drawing LE-1 of SANS 1200LE. Precast concrete manhole sections and slabs shall comply with SANS 1294 and pipes shall be SC type and in accordance with SANS 677.
15.3 Sewer inspection chambers
Brick inspection chambers shall be built as for brick stormwater inspection chambers and with the bottom of the chamber well benched around half round channels, bends, junctions, etc up to sides of chamber in unreinforced concrete finished smooth. Precast concrete inspection chambers shall be constructed in accordance with the applicable details shown on Drawing LD-5 of SANS 1200LD. Precast concrete manhole sections and slabs shall comply with SANS 1294 and the pipes shall be SC type in accordance with SANS 677.
15.4 Stormwater drain junction boxes
Junction boxes shall be formed of 150mm thick unreinforced concrete bottom and sides to suit the various sizes of the drain pipes and built after the pipes have been laid, with the sides taken up slightly higher than the highest pipe and finished level on top for and covered with a 75mm thick loose precast concrete slab.
15.5 Step irons
Where inspection chambers exceed 1,2m deep, cast iron step irons shall be provided, built into the wall at 300mm centres and staggered regularly in vertical rows spaced at 200mm centres horizontally.
16. STOPCOCK AND METER BOXES
Stopcock and meter boxes shall be built with half-brick sides with a cast iron box and lid complying with SANS 558 set in 75mm wide unreinforced concrete kerb for the full depth of the cast iron box and plastered on exposed surfaces.
17. VALVE CHAMBERS
Valve chambers shall be built with half-brick sides with 100mm thick unreinforced concrete kerb to top with rebate for cover and frame to finish flush with adjacent paving or finished ground level and plastered on exposed surfaces.
18. CAST IRON COVERS, GRATINGS, ETC
All cast iron covers, gratings, frames and surface boxes shall be coated with preservative solution. Frames shall be cast into concrete. Covers, except covers to stormwater drainage or electrical cable inspection chambers, shall be set in grease.
19. CONCRETE ENCASING
Concrete encasing for pipes, bends, traps, gulleys, grease traps, etc shall be unreinforced concrete not less than 100mm thick all round.
20. SANITARY FITTINGS
20.1 General
Glazed ceramic, acrylic and porcelain enamelled sanitary fittings and component parts shall be white. Accessories for sanitary fittings shall be chromium plated brass Waste outlets for baths, basins, etc shall comprise chromium plated brass waste union with grating, rubber washers and locknut, fitted with rubber or vulcanite plug on a chromium plated brass chain and stay.
20.2 Stainless steel sanitary fittings
Stainless steel sinks and draining boards, basins, wash troughs and urinals shall be AISI Type 304 satin finished stainless steel. All stainless steel fittings shall be treated on the back with a vermin proof sound deadening coating. Sinks, basins and wash troughs shall be provided with 40mm diameter screwed waste outlets.
20.3 Precast concrete wash troughs
Reinforced precast concrete wash troughs shall have a sloping front with ribbed rubbing surface and shall be finished smooth on exposed faces with top edges and inner angles rounded. Each compartment shall be fitted with a 40mm diameter waste outlet. Wash troughs shall each be supported on two reinforced precast concrete pedestals finished smooth on exposed faces
20.4 Steel baths
Steel baths shall be porcelain enamelled internally and painted externally and fitted with waste outlet and overflow grating with coupling
20.5 Acrylic resinous baths
Acrylic resinous baths shall be fitted with waste outlet and overflow grating with coupling.
20.6 Acrylic resinous wash hand basins
Acrylic resinous wash hand basins and vanity units shall have a smooth high gloss finish, with outlet openings, soap recesses, tap-holes and integral overflow and shall be fitted with waste outlet and overflow grating with coupling.
20.7 Glazed ceramic sanitary fittings
Sinks shall be provided with integral weir overflows. Washdown closet pans shall have washdown action and be provided with smooth finished injection moulded polypropylene heavy duty double flap seats fixed with non-ferrous bolts. Urinal channels shall be provided with outlet gratings fitted in bitumen.
20.8 Flush and sparge pipes
Flush pipes for high level cisterns shall be of plastic or drawn galvanized steel. Flushpipes for low level cisterns shall be of plastic. Flush and sparge pipes for urinals with high level cisterns shall be of chromium plated copper piping and of the sizes recommended by the manufacturer of the urinal.
21. INSTALLATION OF SANITARY FITTINGS
Sanitary fittings shall be installed as follows:
21.1 Precast concrete wash troughs
Precast concrete wash troughs shall be bedded on top of pedestals which shall be bedded on floors in 1:3 cement mortar.
21.2 Stainless steel wash troughs and wash hand basins
Stainless steel wash troughs and wash hand basins shall be fixed to walls on a pair of galvanized mild steel gallows brackets bolted to wall with 6mm diameter expanding bolts.
21.3 Acrylic resinous wash hand basins
Acrylic resinous wash hand basins shall be fixed to walls on a pair of standard painted cast iron brackets screwed to underside of basin and bolted to wall with 6mm diameter expanding bolts.
21.4 Ceramic wash hand basins Ceramic wash hand basins shall be fixed to walls on a pair of standard painted steel or cast iron brackets bolted to wall with 6mm diameter expanding bolts
21.5 Acrylic resinous baths
Acrylic resinous baths shall be bedded in 1:5 cement mortar on three cross rows of bricks or bedded solid on a layer of dry river sand and fixed to wall with galvanized steel brackets under edges (in the middle of the sides against walls) bolted to wall with 6mm diameter expanding bolts and sealed along top against wall finishes with patent mildew resistant silicone rubber.
21.6 Washdown closet pans and cisterns
Washdown closet pans shall be bedded on floors in 1:3 cement mortar. Cisterns shall be fixed to walls with 6mm diameter expanding bolts.
21.7 Ceramic urinals
Ceramic stall and slab urinals shall be bedded on floors and against walls in 1:3 cement mortar. Slabs, channels, treads, etc shall be jointed in 1:3 cement mortar and pointed in white cement. Ceramic bowl urinals shall be fixed to walls on standard steel brackets bolted to wall with 6mm diameter expanding bolts. Cisterns shall be fixed to walls on standard brackets bolted to wall with 6mm diameter expanding bolts.
21.8 Stainless steel urinals
Stainless steel stall and slab urinals shall be bedded on floors in 1:3 cement mortar and with backs and sides against walls filled in with fine unreinforced concrete. Cisterns shall be fixed as cisterns for ceramic urinals.
22. FIRE HOSE REELS
Fire hose reels shall each be fitted with a 30m long hose of internal diameter not less than 19mm with a 4,8mm internal diameter chromium plated brass nozzle.
23. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
All fire extinguishers shall be fully charged.
24. TESTS
Sewerage pipe lines, sanitary plumbing including fittings and hot and cold water supply and fire service shall be tested to the approval of the Principal Agent and Local Authority.

Precast Concrete

PRECAST CONCRETE

1. MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP
Materials and workmanship shall comply with the following standards:
Precast concrete paving slabs SANS 541
Cement, water, aggregates and reinforcement shall be as described under CONCRETE, FORMWORK AND REINFORCEMENT
2. CONCRETE
Concrete shall be as described under D. CONCRETE, FORMWORK AND REINFORCEMENT and unless otherwise stated shall be prescribed mix concrete Class C but with coarse aggregate of an appropriate size.
3. MOULDS
Before each casting, moulds shall be coated with a suitable release agent which will not in any way discolour the surface of the finished product or impair its strength. Where items are described as 'finished smooth from the mould' or as 'precast terrazzo', moulds shall be made to a high degree of accuracy and shall be such as to leave even and smooth surfaces.
4. FINISHES TO BLOCKS
Where described as 'precast terrazzo;, such surfaces shall have a facing of terrazzo described under O. PLASTERING. The facing shall be poured into the moulds in a wet state (not dry pressed) and thoroughly worked up against finished faces to ensure that it finishes smooth from the mould. Projections shall be rubbed off and faces shall be of even colour and free from blemishes, cracks and other imperfections. Salient angles shall be arris rounded.
5. CASTING ETC
Items shall be suitably cured, shall not be handled whilst still green and shall not be built in within 21 days of casting.
6. REINFORCEMENT
Unspecified reinforcement required for manufacturing, handling and erection purposes and for reinforcing projecting and other unwieldy portions of blocks shall be provided by the Contractor at his discretion.
7. BEDDING, JOINTING AND POINTING
Blocks shall be bedded and jointed solidly in Class I mortar as described under F. MASONRY and shall be pointed with slightly keyed joints. Blocks finished with 'precast terrazzo' shall have joints raked out and pointed with slightly keyed joints in tinted waterproofed mortar composed of one part cement and three parts sand to match terrazzo facing.
8. GENERAL
Precast concrete work shall include reinforcement required for manufacturing, handling and erection purposes, steel rod or wire hooks and/or mortices for lewis bolts required for handling and transporting, any necessary temporary propping and strutting and bedding, jointing and pointing.

ROOF COVERING

Labour Rates per hour
Description Unit
Roofing Carpenter hour
Labourer hour
Material Rates
Description Unit
0.58mm C1S IBR roof sheet per m2 m2
38 x 38mm S.A.P m
75mm Serrated Tile Nail kg
76 x 50mm S.A. Pine m
Building Sand m3
0.58mm C1S Corrugated roof sheet per m2 m2
Chromadek barge board flashing 2.45m ea
Chromadek Flat Ridgeing 2.45m ea
Chromadek head wall flashing 2.45m ea
Chromadek Rolltop Ridgeing 2.45m ea
Chromadek Side wall flashing 2.45m ea
Clout Nails Serrated 32mm kg
Copper Disc Rivet ea
DPC 375um. 225mm x 40m rl
External corrugated wing 325mm x 875mm 720-010 ea
Galvanised downpipe outlet 100 x75 ea
Galvanised Iron Gutter m
Galvanised Iron Gutter External Angle ea
Galvanised Iron gutter stopend 100 x 75mm ea
Galvanised Round downpipe outlet ea
General Purpose Cement bag
Gutter Brackets ea
Internal Plain wing 325mm x1100mm 720-100 ea
Lapseal 10 mm x 20 mm x 2 m (Fiibre Cement) Bundle 10
Malthoid 20m x 450mm rl
Malthoid 20m x 900mm rl
Marley double Roman roof tiles th
Marley Half Round Capped Ridge Tile ea
Marley Rake Verge Tile ea
Modek Polycarbonate IBR Flekspan roof sheet per m2
Nutec Birdproofing piece 875mm 721-100
Nutec Close fitting adjustable ridge capping external Wing 875mm 720-010 ea
Nutec Close fitting adjustable ridge capping Internal Wing 875mm 720-000 ea
Nutec Eaves filler piece L to R fixing 875mm 721-460
Nutec End Apron flashing piece L to R fixing 875mm 721-400
Nutec plain adjustable ridge capping external Wing 875mm 720-110
Nutec plain adjustable ridge capping Internal Wing 875mm 720-100
Nutec Ridge Finial 721-001
Nutec Rigde Sheet 15 degrees 875mm 701-110
Nutec Rigde Sheet 20 degrees 875mm 701-134
Nutec Big Six Roofsheet per m2 m2
Nutec Side Apron flashing piece 3000mm 721-520
Nutec straight sill Flashing piece 3.0m 753-510
Nutec U Flashing piece 3.0m 750-030
Nutec Ventair soaker flange sheet 724-603
Oxide for ridge/Verge Tiles 500g
Roofing Screws 120mm
Roofing Screws 75mm
SABS White Undertile 250um 30m x 1.5m
Sisalation 410 1.25m x 40m
Sisalation 420 1.25m x 40m
Slates 280 x 305mm
Nutec Slates 610 x406 x 7mm
Wire nails 100mm kg
Wire Nails 90 kg
Nutec Adjustable Ventilating Ridgeing Internal Wing ea
Nutec Adjustable Ventilating Ridgeing External Wing ea
Nutec Ventair Ventilator ea
1. MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP
Materials and workmanship shall comply with the following standards:
Concrete roofing tiles SANS 5
42
Clay roofing tiles SANS 632 Sawn softwood timber battens SANS 1783-4
Fibre-cement sheets (flat and profiled) SANS 685
Aluminium alloy corrugated and troughed sheets SANS 903
Continuous hot-dip zinc-coated carbon steel sheet of commercial, lock-forming and drawing qualities SANS 3575
Continuous hot-dip zinc-coated carbon steel sheet of structural quality SANS 4998
Polyolefin film for damp- and waterproofing in buildings SANS 952
Metal roofing tiles SANS 1022
Glass-reinforced polyester (GRP) laminated sheets (profiled or flat) SANS 1150
Fasteners for roof and wall coverings in the form of sheeting SANS 1273
Materials for thermal insulation of buildings SANS 1381-1&4
Expanded polystyrene thermal insulation boards SANS 1508
Fixing of concrete interlocking roofing tiles SANS 10062
Roof and side cladding SANS 10237
Sheet zinc BS 849
Sheet lead BS 1178
Sheet aluminium BS 1470
Sheet copper BS 2870
2. GALVANIZED STEEL PROFILED SHEETS ETC
Galvanized steel profiled sheets, ridge and hip coverings, etc shall be coated with a minimum of 275 g zinc per m2 and shall be free of white rust.
3. GALVANIZED SHEET IRON
Galvanized sheet iron shall be rolled steel sheet coated on both sides with a minimum of 275 g of zinc per m2 and shall be free from white rust.
4. NAILING AND SCREWING
Where nailing and screwing is required:
- galvanized iron nails and screws shall be used for galvanized sheet iron and sheet zinc
- copper or copper alloy nails and screws for sheet copper and sheet lead
- aluminium alloy or stainless steel nails and screws for sheet aluminium
5. LAPS
Sheet metal flashings shall have minimum 100mm laps and linings to valleys, secret gutters, etc minimum 225mm laps.
6. GENERAL
Rates for profiled sheet roofing and rolled edges, ridge and hip coverings, flashing pieces, etc of metal, fibre-cement, plastic, etc shall include fixing accessories.

STRUCTURAL STEELWORK

1. SPECIFICATION
All structural steelwork shall comply with SANS 1200H or 1200HA as applicable. Structural fasteners shall comply with SANS 1700.
Whenever the term 'Engineer' appears in SANS 1200H or 1200HA or in the following Project Specification this shall be deemed to mean the Principal Agent's representative responsible for this section of the Works.
2. PROJECT SPECIFICATION INCORPORATING AMPLIFICATIONS, ADDITIONS AND AMENDMENTS TO SANS 1200H AND 1200HA
The following amplifications, additions and amendments to SANS 1200H and SANS 1200HA shall apply and clause numbers refer to either the existing clauses in the relevant SANS or to new clauses which are related to the clauses therein SANS 1200H.
SANS 1200H
- 3.1.1 Weldable structural steel
Weldable structural steel shall comply with SANS 1431
- 5.1.2 Contractor provides shop details
The Contractor shall be responsible for the preparation of all shop detail drawings
- 5.1.3 Engineer provides shop details
This clause shall not apply
- 5.3.9 Protective treatment
Structural steelwork shall be cleaned and prepared by wire brushing in accordance with SANS 10064 and all surfaces shall be primed as specified to a minimum dry film thickness of 30 micrometres before leaving the workshop. Upon delivery to the site and again after erection all bared surfaces shall be made good with similar primer.
- 8. Measurement and payment
This clause shall not apply
SANS 1200HA
- 5.2.10 Protective treatment
Structural steelwork shall be cleaned and prepared by wire brushing in accordance with SANS 10064 and all surfaces shall be primed as specified to a minimum dry film thickness of 30 micrometres before leaving the workshop. Upon delivery to the site and again after erection all bared surfaces shall be made good with similar primer.
- 5.3.7 Repairs to paint and site painting
This clause shall not apply
- 8. Measurement and payment
This clause shall not apply

TILING

Labour Rates per hour
Description Unit
Artisan Tiler hour
Semi Skilled Worker hour
Labourer hour
Material Rates
Description Unit
General Purpose Cement 32.5 bg
Sand Plaster m3
Cost Price for Tiles m2
Cement Tile Adhesive 20kg bg
Tile Grout 20kg bg
Ceramic Soap Dish ea
Ceramic Toilet Paper Holder ea
Ceramic Foot Rest ea
1. MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP
Materials and workmanship shall comply with the following standards:
Glazed ceramic wall tiles and fittings SANS 22
Ceramic wall and floor tiles SANS 1449
Common cement SANS 50197-1(Class 32,5N)
Masonry cement SANS 50413-1(Class 22,5X)
Aggregates from natural sources – Fine aggregates for plaster and mortar SANS 1090
The design and installation of ceramic tiling SANS 10107
2. TILES, MOSAICS, ETC
Tiles, mosaics, etc shall be even in shape and size, free from cracks, twists or blemishes and uniform in colour.
3. PREPARATORY WORK
Surfaces shall be clean and free of oil and thoroughly wetted directly before any tiling is commenced. Concrete surfaces shall be slushed with a mixture of one part cement and one part coarse sand or otherwise treated to form a proper key.
4. CERAMIC WALL AND FLOOR TILING
Where tiles are fixed to plaster or screeds with an adhesive, the adhesive shall be as recommended by the manufacturer of the tiles. Joints shall be straight, continuous and flush pointed with an approved grouting compound .
5. GENERAL
Tiling described as 'on walls' is on brick walls or block walls unless otherwise stated and shall include concrete columns, beams and lintels flush with the face of the wall.

WATERPROOFING

Labour Rates per 9 hr day (Including company contributions)
Description Unit
Labourer hour
Semi Skilled Worker hour
Waterproofing Specialist hour
Material Rates
Description Unit
River Sand m3
Crushed Stone 19mm m3
250um SABS USB Green Co-Ex Sheeting m2
375um SABS Hyperlastic Orange Sheeting m2
250um SABS Black Sheeting m2
Malthoid 3 Ply 20m x 900mm rl
375um SABS DPC m2
Jointex 100mm m
Jointex 225mm m
Jointseal 500g ea
ABE Brixeal 5l ea
Silvakote 5l ea
A.B.E Super Laycryl Charcoal vol: 5000 ea
Duram Durabit 5l ea
Duram Silvershield 5l ea
MEMBRANE 100mm X 10m A.B.E ea
Malthoid 5 Ply 20m x 900mm rl
Abedex Torch-on 10 x1m roll rl
Butigrip 5l ea
Butiprime 5l ea
Plant Rates
Description Unit
Conveyor Belt Hire (13metres Long) day
1. MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP
Materials and workmanship shall comply with the following standards:
Bituminous damp-proof courses SANS 248 (Type FV)
Polyolefin film for damp- and waterproofing in buildings (walls, sills, etc) SANS 952 (Type B)
Polyolefin film for damp- and waterproofing in buildings (floors and basements) SANS 952 (Type C)
Mastic asphalt for roofing SANS 297
Mastic asphalt for damp-proof courses and tanking SANS 298
Bituminous roofing felt SANS 92 (Type 60)
Polyolefin film for damp- and waterproofing in buildings (flat roofs) SANS 952 (Type A)
Chloroprene rubber sheet (for waterproofing) SANS 580
Sealing compounds for the building industry, two-component, polysulphide base SANS 110 (Type 2 - Gun Grade)
Sealing compounds for the building and construction industry, two- component, polyurethane base SANS 1077
The waterproofing of buildings (including damp-proofing and vapour barrier installation) SANS 10021
2. WATERPROOFING TO ROOFS, BASEMENTS, ETC
Waterproofing to roofs, basements, etc shall be carried out by workmen who are experienced in this type of work.
3. DAMP-PROOF COURSE TO WALLS
All joints in damp-proof course to walls shall be lapped a minimum of 150mm except at junctions and corners where the lap shall equal the full thickness of the wall.