BT5 Specifications
BT5 Specifications
BT5 Specifications
IMUS, CAVITE
GENERAL SPECIFICATION
JUNE 2021
OUTLINE SPECIFICATIONS FOR GENERAL CONSTRUCTION:
The general requirements shall imply the support items related to completing items identified in the
specifications under the divisions. This shall cover the rules and requirements in the quality control methods and
1.1. These simplified specifications are prepared in concise manner which intention is to save time
and simplify specification elaborateness. All work covered in this contract shall be executed in
1.2. The drawings and specifications are intended to explain each mutually, and anything shown or
called for one and not in the other, shall be executed as part of the contract as though both are
1.3. The Contractor shall be responsible to check all the numbers and units as may be indicated on
the specifications or drawings and shall supply the actual required units called for.
1.4. Precautionary Measures - The Contractor shall take precautionary measures for the protection
of the adjacent properties from injury, damage or loss arising in connection with this contract.
He shall be responsible for all damages to persons or property, which may occur, or in
1.5. Permits
1.5.1. Prior to submission to Design Consultant & Owner / Bank for signature, General
contractor to completely fill-out the forms and properly signed and sealed by their
1.5.2. Original permit documents should be submitted to user unit framed and properly
documented and received. Copy with receipt of the user unit shall be submitted to
GSD.
G-S 2.0: Earthworks
1.6. Excavation
Excavation consists of the excavation for foundations, including all other excavations for
drainage, sewer and water service required and necessary for the proper execution of work.
Excavations shall be in accordance with the lines and grades indicated on the plans. Bottoms
of excavation shall be level, free from loose materials on required levels in undisturbed earth
on compacted fill.
All excavations shall be backfilled after concrete footing and tie beams have attained full design
strength and or/ as directed by the Engineer. Suitable earth fill materials or crushed gravel,
crushed rock or combination thereof shall be used and be placed in layers not accurately
graded with 10mm of gravel and sand and stoned thoroughly before concrete pouring is done.
All footing, slabs on fill and areas within the building shall first be treated with chlordane anti-
1.9. Cement
Cement shall be Portland in 40kg/bag conforming to ASTM specifications C-150 type I, such as
Fine Aggregates shall be clean, hard, natural sand, free from deleterious substance such as
of the minimum clear spacing between reinforcing bars, or between reinforcing bars and forms,
whichever is smaller.
1.12. Water
Water to be used for mixing shall be potable and free from any injurious number of elements
Concrete forms shall be ¼” thick ordinary plywood or 20mm thick T&G. Install forms sufficiently
tight to prevent leakage. Securely braced and shored to prevent displacement and to safely
support construction load. Formwork shall, after fixing, be cleansed, and coated with oil grease
prior to concrete pouring. Avoid spillage of oil reinforcement of previously concreted surfaces.
Proportioning of concrete shall be done by volume: For concrete beams, columns and footings
use proportion of 1:2:4 class A, that is 1 bag of cement, 0.0567 cu.m. of sand and 0.1134 cu.m.
of gravel, for other concrete work use proportion of 1:2:5:5 class B, that is bag cement, 0.0708
cu.m of sand 0.1417 cu.m of gravel. The maximum water content per bag is 24.6 liters.
use 4 thick CHB. It shall be standard machine vibrated and shall have fine, even texture and
well edges. It shall free from cracks or other defects that interferes the proper placing of the
The interior walls shall consist of 4” Concrete Hollow Blocks and shall be
Portland cement and Bistay Sand shall be used for mortar and plastering.
Wet block thoroughly before installing, the first row of blocks must be thoroughly anchored to
the concrete wall, columns, or slab. Course shall be laid straight and uniform with regular
running board and vertical surfaces truly vertical and set true to line.
1.18. Finishing
All exposed surfaces of concrete hollow blocks except for tiles shall be finished with cement
Cement mortar shall be mixed only in such required for immediate use and any mixture which
has developed initial set shall not be used. All hollow blocks shall be filled with mortar
1.19.1. INSTALLATION
Composition of mortar will be one part “Portland” cement to 4 parts of sand and
water.
Reinforcing bars shall be new and of approved type structural grade standard commercial
Tie wire shall be commercial galvanized iron (G.I.) wire gauge 16.
Place reinforcement securely fastened and supported to prevent displacement before or during
concrete pouring. Bars shall bend cold, free from rust, scale or oil. Bar splices shall be avoided.
In case it cannot be avoided, it should be staggered in any structural member. In no case shall
slices be made at critical points of maximum stresses, unless approved by the supervising
engineer. Splicing of bar shall be at least 40x bar diameter. No reinforcement shall be installed
unless it is free from foreign elements that may affect its strength. Hooks bands, splicing and
For CHB masonry walls, all horizontal and vertical reinforcing bars shall be anchored 24x bar
diameter into the walls, columns or slabs, hooked to the vertical and horizontal reinforcing bars,
as the case may be, leaving another 24x bar diameter exposed to splice with the reinforcing
bars of the hollow blocks. Reinforcing bars shall have a minimum lap 30x bar diameter. All
Steel to be used for roof framing shall be ASTM A36 with minimum yield stress of 248Mpa.
Grading of lumber shall be with the accepted commercial fractions and shall be of approved
quality of each respective kind, well-seasoned and thoroughly dry, free from loose or unsound
knots, shakes, pitch-pockets, or any other imperfections affecting its strength, durability, or
appearance.
All lumber in direct concrete with concrete or masonry shall be coated with two coats of hot
asphalt or coral tar. Nails bolts and nuts, screws for fastening carpentry and joinery works shall
be new and of the type and sizes best suited for the intended application.
Framing Lumber and other woodworks shall be fitted closely, set accurately to the required
lines and levels, and shall securely place with the use of fasteners. Framing members shall not
be applied between bearing points and shall be free from pronounced defects. Bolting and
Ordinary plywood, ¼ thick x 4 x 8 shall be used on ceiling board. Edges of ceiling boards shall
1.26. Roofing
(EPA).
1.26.2. INSTALLATION
must be 12’x12’ vitrified floor tiles as approved by the architect or the owner. Garage, porch,
and terraces shall be finished with concrete tiles capable of 5,000 psi load
1.30. Common Toilet: Ceramic floor tile - 300 mm x 300 mm – Wilcon Depot
1.31. Arcade and Stair: Floor tile 300 mm x 300 mm -Kent Woods
1.32. General Area: vinyl tiles 300mm x 600mm x 3mm thick – Wilcon Depot – Stone Gray
1.35. Toilet Wall: Ceramic wall tile - 300 mm x 300 mm – Wilcon Depot
1.36. Kitchen wall: Mozzaico wall tile - thickness (mm) 0.6mm to 0.9mm – Wilcon Depot
1.37. Service Area: Mozzaico wall tile - thickness (mm) 0.6mm to 0.9mm – Wilcon Depot
1.38. Painted finished – for all walls & front facade. Acrylic Latex Paint (wisp of white and Brown
Mud)
Doors and frames shall be protected against damage and dampness. Doors shall be stored
under cover on a wall-ventilated space. Doorframes shall be of species, size, thickness, and
design indicated. Frames shall be placed true to plumb, level and braced to prevent undue
1.41. Windows
All windows shall be Analok Type with 1/4’ thick clear glass.
1.42. Doors
All doors shall be ordinary panel type door except for the sliding doors which shall be
1.43. All colors shall be directed by the owner and the architect.
1.45. All concrete and masonry works shall be clean, free of loose frit, mortar dust, dirt, grease, and
any other foreign materials and thereafter treated with masonry neutralizer, prior to the
1.46. All steel works shall be shop painted with red oxide paint to application of quick drying enamel
paint.
1.47. All surfaces must be clean and sanded to smoothness before applying paint or varnish.
1.48. Mirrors
1.50. All required finish hardware and miscellaneous hardware shall be provided to necessary leave
the work complete for newly installed doors. All hardware items shall be type, size and design
1.51. Door butt hinges shall be wrought steel, bottom, tip ball mortise for heavy application and shall
have five knuckles and with loose pin. Provide four hinges for the main door and three hinges
1.52. Install top hinge 200mm form door to edges of the hinge horizontal centerline and bottom hinge
above the finished floor line. The two middle hinges shall be quality spaced between the top
1.53. Door locks shall of first class, and it shall be installed 1.0 form the finished floor line.
1.54. Roughing-in for pipes shall be carried along the building during the construction. Opening of
proper sizes shall be correctly located for the pipes and shall be left on walls and floors.
1.55. All plumbing fixtures shall be trapped by vented water sealed trap placed at great distance of
60cm. vent shall be installed from the crown of the fixture except for the toilet bowl. Use Neltex
or Atlanta brand pipes and fittings or equivalent for all sanitary sewage/rough-in system.
1.56. Use Pulymutan or Pilasters brand pipes and fittings or equivalent for all water line.
1.59. Wires to be used shall be of good quality such as Phelps Dodge or equivalent.
1.60. All conduits shall be ½, ¾’ moldflex for lighting and outlets rough-in. use rigid steel pipes and