Eth 15041732 240417
Eth 15041732 240417
Eth 15041732 240417
e-TENDER
(Percentage Rate)
http://portal.mcgm.gov.in
SE (HIC)ES
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Wards
Ch.E.(BM)’s office,
1 E-TENDER NOTICE 5
2 ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA 11
3 DISCLAIMER 17
4 INTRODUCTION 20
6 INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTS 27
7 SCOPE OF WORK 49
8 BILL OF QUANTITIES 51
14 APPENDIX 171
17 ANNEXURE A 180
18 ANNEXURE B 182
19 ANNEXURE C 185
20 ANNEXURE D 187
22 PROFORMAS 190
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SECTION 1
E-TENDER NOTICE
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MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF GREATER MUMBAI
HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE CELL
e-TENDER NOTICE
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i) To download the application form, for those applicants not having vendor
registration, need to apply first for vendor registration at the office of
Account Officer (FAR), 3rd floor, Municipal Headquarter.
ii) Followed by SRM login ID and password to be obtained from Central
Purchase Department (CPD), Office at Byculla, Bakariadda, Mumbai
iii) For e-Tendering registration, enrolment for digital signature certificates
and user manual, please refer to respective links provided in ‘Tenders’
tab. Vendors can get digital signature from any one of the Certifying
Authorities (CA's) licensed by controller of certifying authorities namely,
Safes crypt, IDRBT, National informatics centre, TCS, CUSTOMS, MTNL,
GNFC and e- Mudhra CA.
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Packet A,B& C shall be opened on dates as mentioned in header data. All
the responsive and eligible bidders if they so wish can be present at the time
of opening of bids, in the office of Dy.Chief Engineer (Health
Infrastructure Cell). The Packet C shall be opened if bids submission in
Packet A& B satisfies/includes all the requirements and same are found
acceptable to the Authority.
The dates and time for submission and opening the bids are as
shown in the Header Data. If there are any changes in the dates the same
will be displayed on the MCGM Portal. (http://portal.mcgm.gov.in) .
The applicants may wish to visit the site under reference located at
“Civil & Structural Repairs to KMJ Phule Hospital,
Kannamwarnagar, Vikhroli(East) in S ward.’’ and can collect the
information of the present status from the department who have
invited the bids.
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HEADER DATA
Last date & time for sale of tender 24/ 04 /2017 up to 12:00 Hours
&Receipt of Bid Security Deposit
Submission of Packet A,B & C 24 / 04 /2017 up to 16:00 Hours
(Online)
Opening of Packet – A 26 / 04/2017 after 16:01 Hours
Opening of Packet – B 26 / 04 /2017 after 16:05 Hours
The MCGM reserves the rights to accept any of the application or reject any
or all the application received for above subject without assigning any
reason thereof.
Due to any unforeseen circumstances if any of the date mentioned in the
header data is declared as public holiday, in that case all the dates* will get
shifted by one day or next working day.
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SECTION 2
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
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POST QUALIFICATION
A. Technical Capacity
a) Three similar completed works each of value not less than the
value equal to 20% of estimated cost put to tender
Or
b) Two similar completed works each of value not less than the
value equal to 25% of estimated cost put to tender.
Or
c) One similar completed work of value equal and or not less than
the 40% of estimated cost put to tender
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construction/repairs of Asphalt/concrete roads OR
laying/rehabilitation of sewer lines along with allied components
OR laying/rehabilitation of water pipe lines in Cast
iron/M.S.pipes/HDPE/MDPE pipes OR
repairs/maintenance/construction of culverts over nullah.
B. Financial Capacity
C. Bid Capacity:
The bid capacity of the prospective bidders will be calculated as under
Assessed Available Bid Capacity = (A* N* 2 - B)
Where,
A= Maximum value of Civil Engineering works executed in any one
year (year means Financial year) during the last five years
(updated to the price level of the Financial year in which bids are
received at a rate of 10% per year) taking into account the
completed as well as works in progress.
N= Number of years prescribed for completion of the
Project/Works,including monsoon period, for which these bids
are being invited. (E.g. 16 months = 16/12 year) For every
intervening monsoon 1.33 shall be added to N.
B= Value of existing commitments (only allotted works) on the last
date of submission of bids as per bidding document and on-going
works to be completed during the period of completion of the
Project/Works for which these bids are being invited.
Note: The statement showing the value of existing commitments and on-
going works as well as the stipulated period of completion
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remaining for each of the works listed should be attached along
with certificates duly signed by the Engineer-in Charge, not below
the rank of an Executive Engineer or equivalent.
Even though the bidders meet the above qualifying criteria, they are
subject to be disqualified if they have:
Sr.
Equipment Owned Requirements
No.
1 Mortar mixer 1 Nos.
2 Sand washing machine 1 No.
3 Vibrators (Needle) with all sizes needle 2 Nos.
4 Concrete mixer ( Non tilting ) 1 No.
5 Site Chowky for work 1 No.
6 Excavator Nil.
7 Compressive Testing Machine (New Works) Nil.
Note:
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1. Bidders shall submit the undertaking for equipment capability and
other undertakings as such on a single Rs.500/- stamp paper.
Technical Personnel
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Contractors shall set up a laboratory at site before commencement of
work at their cost for performing various tests and at least the following
machines and equipments shall be provided therein –
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SECTION 3
DISCLAIMER
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DISCLAIMER
The information contained in this e-tender document or provided to
Applicant(s), whether verbally or in documentary or any other form, by or on
behalf of the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM), hereafter
also referred as “The Authority “, or any of its employees or advisors, is
provided to Applicant(s) on the terms and conditions set out in this e-tender
and such other terms and conditions subject to which such information is
provided.
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otherwise, including the accuracy, adequacy, correctness, completeness or
reliability of the e-tender and any assessment, assumption, statement or
information contained therein or deemed to form part of this e-tender or
arising in any way with pre-qualification of Applicants for participation in
the Bidding Process.The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM)
also accepts no liability of any nature whether resulting from negligence or
otherwise howsoever caused arising from reliance of any Applicantupon the
statements contained in this e-tender.
The issue of this e-tender does not imply that the Municipal
Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) is bound to select and short-list
pre-qualified Applications for Bid Stage or to appoint the selected Bidder or
Concessionaire, as the case may be, for the Project and the Municipal
Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) reserves the right to reject all or
any of the Applications or Bids without assigning any reasons whatsoever.
The Applicant shall bear all its costs associated with or relating to the
preparation and submission of its Application including but not limited to
preparation, copying, postage, delivery fees, expenses associated with any
demonstrations or presentations which may be required by The Municipal
Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) or any other costs incurred in
connection with or relating to its Application. All such costs and expenses
will remain with the Applicant and the Municipal Corporation of Greater
Mumbai(MCGM) shall not be liable in any manner whatsoever for the same
or for any other costs or other expenses incurred by an Applicant in
preparation or submission of the Application, regardless of the conduct or
outcome of the Bidding Process.
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SECTION 4
INTRODUCTION
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INTRODUCTION
1. Background:
Scope of Work:
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Name of work:- Civil & Structural Repairs to KMJ Phule Hospital,
Kannamwarnagar, Vikhroli(East) in S ward.
Civil Work:-
Electrical Work:-
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SECTION 5
E-TENDERING ONLINE
SUBMISSION PROCESS
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E-TENDERING ONLINE SUBMISSION PROCESS
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11. Applicants can also save his uploaded documents/commercial
information without submitting the BID for future editing through
‘HOLD’ option.
12. Please note that “Hold” action do not submit the Bid.
13. Applicants will receive confirmation once the Bid is submitted.
14. Bid creator (MCGM) starts Bid Opening for Packet A after reaching
End Date and Time and Bid Evaluation process starts.
As per Three Packet system, the document for Packet A& B are to be
uploaded by the tenderer in 'Vendor's document' online in Packet A & B.
Before purchasing/ downloading the tender copy, tenderer may refer to
post- Qualification criteria mentioned in e-Tender Notice.
The tenderer shall pay the EMD/Bid Security through payment gateways
before submission of Bid and shall upload the screenshot of receipt of
payment in Packet ‘A’ instead of paying the EMD at any of the CFC centers
in MCGM Ward Offices.
The Municipal Commissioner reserves the right to reject all or any of the e-
Tender(s) without assigning any reason at any stage. The dates and time for
submission and opening the tenders are as shown in the Header Data. If
there are any changes in the dates the same will be displayed on the MCGM
Portal (http://portal.mcgm.gov.in).
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SECTION 6
INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS
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INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS
Scope of Application
The time allowed for carrying out the work as entered in the Tender shall
be strictly observed by the Contractor and shall be reckoned from the
date on which the Letter of Acceptance is given to the Contractor. The
work shall throughout the stipulated period of the Contract be proceeded
with all due diligence as time being deemed to be the essence of the
contract on the part of the Contractor. On failing to do so, the Contractor
shall pay as compensation an amount which shall be governed as per
Clause - 8(e) of Standard General Conditions of Contract
The Contractor should complete the work as per phase given below :
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B. Contract Execution
In any case in which under any Clause of this contract, the contractor
shall have rendered himself liable to pay compensation amounting to the
whole of this security deposit whether paid in one sum or deducted by
installments or in the case of abandonment of the work owning to serious
illness or death of the contractor or any other cause, the Engineer on
behalf of the Municipal Commissioner shall have power to adopt any of
the following process, as he may deem best suited to the interest of
MCGM -
(a) To rescind the contract (for which recession notice in writing to the
contractor under the head of Executive Engineer shall be conclusive
evidence) and in that case, the security deposit of the contract shall
stand forfeited and be absolutely at the disposal of MCGM.
(b) To carry out the work or any part of the work departmentally
debiting the contractor with the cost of the work, expenditure
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incurred on tools and plant, and charges on additional supervisory
staff including the cost of work-charged establishment employed for
getting the un-executed part of the work completed and crediting
him with the value of the work done departmentally in all respects in
the same manner and at the same rates as if it had beencarried out
by the contractor under the terms of his contract. The certificate of
the Executive Engineer as to the costs and other allied expenses so
incurred and as to the value of the work so done departmentally
shall be final and conclusive against the contractor.
(C) To order that the work of the contractor be measured up and to take
such part thereof as shall be un-executed out of his hands, and to
give it to another contractor to complete, in which case all expenses
incurred on advertisement for fixing a new contracting agency,
additional supervisory staff including the cost of work charged
establishment and the cost of the work executed by the new contract
agency will be debited to the contractor and the value of the work
done or executed through the new contractor shall be credited to the
contractor in all respects and in the same manner and at the same
rates as if it had been carried out by the contractor under the terms
of his contract. The certificate of the Executive Engineer as to all the
cost of the work and other expenses incurred as aforesaid for or in
getting the un-executed work done by the new contractor and as to
the value of the work so done shall be final and conclusive against
the contractor.
In case the contract shall be rescinded under Clause (a) above, the
contractor shall not be entitled to recover or be paid any sum for any
work therefore actually performed by him under this contract unless
and until the Executive Engineer shall have certified in writing the
performance of such work and the amount payable to him in respect
thereof and he shall only be entitled to be paid the amount so
certified. In the event of either of the courses referred to in Clause (b)
or (c) being adopted and the cost of the work executed
departmentally or through a new contractor and other allied
expenses exceeding the value of such work credited to the
contractors amount of excess shall be deducted from any money due
to the contractor, by MCGM under the contract or otherwise,
howsoever, or from his security deposit or the sale proceeds thereof
provided, however, the contractor shall have no claim against MCGM
even if the certified value of the work done departmentally or
through a new contractor exceeds the certified cost of such work and
allied expenses, provided always that whichever of the three courses
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mentioned in clauses (a), (b) or (c) is adopted by the Executive
Engineer, the contractor shall have no claim to compensation for any
loss sustained by him by reason of his having purchase or procured
any materials or entered in to any engagements or made any
advance on account of or with a view to the execution of the work or
the performance of the contract.
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The name of electrical contractor shall be specified at the time of
quoting & separate subcontractor status should be accorded to them in
the contract.
Submission of Tenders
PACKET – A
The Packet ‘A’ shall contain scanned certified copies of the following
documents
Scrutiny of this packet will be done strictly with reference to only the
scanned copies of Documents uploaded online in packet ‘A’
NOTE:
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If the tenderer(s) withdraw tender offer during the tender validity
period, his entire E.M.D shall be forfeited.
If it is found that the Bidder has not submitted required documents in
Packet “A” then, the shortfalls will be communicated to the Bidder
through e-mail only and compliance required to be made within a time
period of three working days otherwise they will be treated as non-
responsive.
PACKET – B
The Packet ‘B’ shall contain scanned certified copies of the following
documents –
e) Details of works in hand (Proforma VI-A & VI-B) (original), along with
copies of work orders & attested copies of percentage of works
completed or part thereof.
i) The tenderers shall upload work plan as per the following outline:
i. The Electrical / Mechanical work shall be got carried out by the civil
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contractors through the contractors registered with MCGM. in
Electrical Category. Information about the registered contractors shall
be obtained from the office of the Ch.E. (M&E)/ E.E. (Monitoring &
Registration Cell). Attested scanned copy of the valid registration
certificate in Electrical Category shall be uploaded with the tender
along with the undertaking from the registered Electrical Contractor
stating his willingness to carry out the tender work.
ii. The successful bidder shall submit valid registration certificate under
E.S.I.C., Act 1948, if the tenderer has more than 10 employees
/persons on his establishment (in case of production by use of energy)
and 20 employees/persons on his establishment (in case of
production without use of energy) to MCGM as and when demanded.
In case of less employees/persons mentioned above then the
successful bidder has to submit an undertaking to that effect on Rs.
200 stamp paper as per circular u/no. CA/FRD/I/65 of 30.03.2013.
iii. The successful bidder shall submit valid registration certificate under
E.P.F. & M.P., Act 1952, if tenderer has more than 20
employees/persons on his establishment, to MCGM as and when
demanded. In case if the successful bidder has less
employees/persons mentioned above then the successful bidder has
to submit an undertaking to that effect on Rs. 200 stamp paper as per
circular u/no. CA/FRD/I/44 of 04.01.2013.
Note:
PACKET – C
The Bidder shall furnish, as part of the Bid, Bid Security/EMD, in the
amount specified in the Bid Data Sheet. This bid security shall be in
favour of the authority mentioned in the Bid Data Sheet and shall be
valid till the validity of the bid.
The tenderers shall pay the EMD online instead paying the EMD at
any of the CFC centres in MCGM Ward Offices.
The Bid Security of the successful Bidder will be discharged when the
Bidder has signed the Agreement and furnished the required Security
Deposits.
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BID VALIDITY
Bids shall remain valid for a period of not less than one eighty (180)
days after the deadline date for bid submission specified in Bid Data
Sheet. A bid valid for a shorter period shall be rejected by the
Employer as non-responsive.
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inadequate fire systems etc. The defects could be various on accounts
of different reasons for variety of the projects.
Also, in case of defect, the Engineer shall give notice to the Contractor
of any Defects before the end of the Defects Liability Period, which
begins at. The Defects Liability Period shall be extended for as long as
Defects remain to be corrected. Every time notice of Defect/Defects is
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given, the Contractor shall correct the notified Defect/Defects within
the duration of time specified by the Engineer’s notice. The Engineer
may issue notice to the Contractor to carry out removal of defects or
deficiencies, if any, noticed in his inspection, or brought to his notice.
The Contractor shall remove the defects and deficiencies within the
period specified in the notice and submit to the Engineer a compliance
report.
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SECURITY DEPOSIT AND PERFOMANCE GUARANTEE
A. Security Deposit
II) Retention Money – The contractor shall pay the retention money an
amount equal to five (5) percent of the Contract Sum which will be
recovered from the contractors every bill i.e. interim / running / final bill.
C. Performance Guarantee
The successful tender, here after referred to as the contractor shall pay in
the form of “Performance Guarantee” at different rates for different slabs
as stated below:
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Offer PG applicable %
For premium, at par and PG= 0.92% x contract sum applicable for
rebate 0 to 12% rebate of 12%
For rebate of 12.01% P.G. = {0.92% x contract sum applicable
for rebate of 12%} +(X) x contract sum
Where,
X= percentage rebate quoted more than
12%
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• MCGM departments shall ensure to incorporate specific condition
regarding above in bid document and e-tender notice.
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III. Refund of Additional Security Deposit
*Note:
a) It shall be clearly mentioned that the BG shall be applicable for
individual work/contract and clubbing of various contracts of the
said contractor will not be allowed. In case of obtaining Bank
Guarantee, it is necessary to mention that the same shall be valid
further 6 months from the completion of defect liability period/
warranty period.
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b) It shall be the responsibility of the bidder to keep the submitted
B.G. “VALID” for the stipulated time period in the tender & in
case of its expiry it will attract penalization.
c) Bank Guarantee should be issued by way of General Undertaking
and Guarantee issued on behalfof the Contractor by any of the
Nationalized or Scheduled banks or branches of foreign banks
operating under Reserve Bank of India regulations located in
Mumbai uptoVirar&Kalyan. List of approved Banks is appended
at the end of Instructions to Bidders (ITB). The Bank Guarantee
issued by branches of approved Banks beyond Kalyan and Virar
can be accepted only if the said Bank Guarantee is countersigned
by the Manager of a Regional Branch of the same bank within the
Mumbai City Limit categorically endorsing thereon that the said
Bank Guarantee is binding on the endorsing Branch of the Bank
or the Bank itself within Mumbai Limits and is liable to be
enforced against the said Branch of the Bank or the bank itself in
case of default by the Contractors furnishing the Bank
Guarantee. The Bank Guarantee shall be renewed as and when
required and/or directed from time to time until the Contractor
has executed and completed the works and remedied any defects
therein.
Legal +Stationary
Contract Value
Charges
upto Rs. 3,00,000/- Rs. Rs. Nil
from Rs. 3,00,001/- To Rs. 20,00,000/- Rs. 680/-
from Rs. 20,00,001/- To Rs. 1,00,00,000/- Rs. 2670/-
from Rs. 1,00,00,001/- To Rs. Any amount Rs. 6660/-
ii. The successful bidder shall enter into a contract agreement with
M.C.G.M. within 30 days from the date of issue of Work Order and
the same should be adjudicated for payment of Stamp Duty by the
successful bidder.
iv. All legal charges and incidental expenses in this respect shall be
borne and paid by the successful tenderer.
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IMPORTANT DIRECTIONS
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The bidder shall need to submit the additional ASD if applicable within 7
days after receipt of notification issued by concerned Chief Engineer.
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SECTION 7
SCOPE OF WORK
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Name of work- “Civil & Structural Repairs to KMJ Phule Hospital,
Kannamwarnagar, Vikhroli(East) in S ward.
Civil Work:-
Electrical Work:-
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SECTION 8
BILL OF QUANTITIES
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CIVIL WORKS
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Civil &Structural repairs to KMJP hospital, Vikhroli(East) in S ward
BOQ
Sr. Item Description Unit Rate Amount
No. Quantity
Dismantling/Demolition work
1 CS-DD-2 Demolishing R.C.C. work manually/ by mechanical 17.00 Cum 1216 20672
means including
stacking of steel bars and disposal of unserviceable
material within
50 metres lead as per direction of Engineer - in-
charge.
2 CS-DD-65 Removing cement plaster of any finish from the wall, 4690.25 Sqm 87 408051.75
complete with
racking out the joints to a depth of 20 mm.
3 CS-DD-3 Demolishing brick work in lime or cement mortar 114 Cum 309 35226
including plaster, paint, etc. manually/ by mechanical
means including stacking of serviceable material and
disposal of unserviceable material within 50 metres
lead as
per direction of Engineer-in-charge.
4 CS-DD-70 Removing and refixing existing door or window with 65.00 Nos 1457 94705
frames and shutters, making good the damaged
brick work and applying 3 coats of Syn. Ena. paint.
5 CS-DD-71 Removing existing door or windows with frame and 28.00 Nos 362 10136
shutters and making good etc. to the existing surface.
6 CS-DD-64 Removing mosaic, cement marble, granites non- 852.00 Sqm 142 120984
slippery, tandur, kotah, shahabad stone or Indian
Pattern stone, glazed tiles in flooring and dado
including bedding brick bat coba etc., and
delivering materials in Ward Office and carting away
unserviceable materials.
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8 CS-WP-39 Providing the waterproofing treatment as per item 44.00 Sqm 1106 48664
no.CS-WP-38 but to the flooring of existing water
closets, bathrooms, kitchen, nahanies, washing places,
sanitary blocks etc. after removing existing flooring
and brickbat coba etc. (The soil pan area will not be
deducted. After completion of work leakage test shall
be carried out after impounding the water for 7 days
without any extra cost. The actual area treated
including soil pan area will be measured and paid
for).
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11 CS-WP-30 Providing water proofing treatment to New terrace 33.00 Sqm 737 24321
after cleaning the
surface by giving „INJECTIONS‟ to the terrace slab
wherever
required with necessary water proofing compound
and cement
solution as per specifications so as to fill up all the
inherent holes
cavities, voids, honeycomb etc. making the whole
structure
consistent and homogeneous resistant to water
leakage seepage,
dampness and moisture etc. Brickbat waterproofing
coba in 1:5 C.S.
mortar as per specifications shall be laid over
R.C.C.Slab with
necessary gradient for easy flow of rain water. This
treatment shall
continue along the inner side of parapet of other
adjoining wall upto
height of about 30cm. in the shape of round vata.
Finally the top
surface shall be covered with joint less waterproofing
plaster 1: 4 C.S.
12 mm to 15 mm in thickness as per specifications of
specialized
waterproofing Co. finished smooth with trowel in
cement colour
marked in 30 cm x 30 cm false squares. The average
thickness of
complete treatment shall be 100 mm. The surface
shall be rendered
hard and tough to withstand the weather, normal
domestic use. The
rate is inclusive of the cost of watering, tamping,
curing and cleaning
the top of all dust, loose materials, stains etc.
complete as directed.
Debris shall become contractor’s property. The
finished terrace
surface shall be ponded for a period of 10 days to test
for any
leakage without any extra cost. Clear horizontal
measurement
between walls will be paid for actual area treated
including vata.
12 CS-WP- Extra for providing additional thickness of 106.00 Cum 5260 557560
31 brickbats over 100 mm in1:5 c.s. either due to
location of rain water pipes or due to increase
inthe travel length of flow of rain water or brick
bats required in thesunk portion of baths, W.C.s
nahani etc. The rate includes for fixingbrickbats in
C.M., with waterproofing compound as per
specificationas directed
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Tiling/Flooring works
13 CS-FL-07- Providing and laying 8mm thk. ceramic tiles as 88.00 Sqm 1472 129536
d specified below conforming to I.S.15622-2006 for
flooring of an approved, quality, make, size and
pattern /design, for flooring including cement mortar
bedding of 25 mm thick in 1:4 proportion, neat
cement float, cutting, leveling, jointing, filling the
joints by neat cement slurry or approved colour grout,
curing, finishing etc complete as directed by
Engineer In Charge.Dark coloured antiskid / matt
ceramic tiles
14 CS-FL-32- Providing and fixing 8mm thk. ceramic tiles as 703.00 Sqm 1396 981388
a specified below conforming to I.S. 15622-2006 of
approved quality, pattern and colour for dado in the
wet area including preparing the surface and levelling
in the desired line, backing of 20 thk. cement mortar
in porportion 1:3 with approved waterproofing
compound, square cut top edge or chamfered top
edge in cement mortar 1:3, cement float, machine
cutting, leveling, jointing, filling the joints with neat
cement slurry or approved colour grout, finishing,
curing etc complete as directed by Engineer InCharge.
Light coloured glazed ceramic tiles
15 CS-FL-8-c Providing and laying 600 x 600 x 8 mm thk. vitrified 61.00 Sqm 1573 95953
tiles as specified below conforming to I.S.156222006
with water absorbtion less than 0.08% for flooring of
an approved, quality, make and pattern /design for
flooring including cement mortar bedding of 25 mm
thick in 1:4 proportion, cutting, leveling, jointing,
filling the joints by neat cement slurry or approved
colour grout, curing, finishing etc complete as directed
by Engineer In ChargeLight coloured antiskid / matt
vitrified tiles
16 CS-FL-47- Providing and fixing the both face polished natural 7.00 Sqm 1029 7203
a stone as specified below for shelf including making the
slots for support, cutting, jointing in approved
adhesives or any other approved means, filling the
joints with neat cement motar with neat smooth
plastering as required etc. complete as directed by
Engineer-In-Charge. 25 to 30mm thk. Kadappa
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17 CS-FL-40- Providing and fixing polished natural stone tiles as 173.00 Rm 447 77331
p specified below of approved quality, pattern and
colour for sill and jambs including preparing the
surface and levelling in the desired line, cement
mortar 1:3 bedding or backing, cement float, machine
cutting, leveling, jointing, smooth cement plastering
along the sides to match the existing surface in
cement mortar 1:3, filling the joints with neat cement
or pigment mixed with cement, finishing, curing etc
complete as directed by Engineer In Charge.18mm
thk. green marble for width upto 300 mm
18 CS-FL-43- Providing and fixing all sides polished natural stone 7.00 Sqm 1028 7196
b tiles as specified below of approved quality, pattern,
colour and thickness for partition including making
the groove in existing cladding/ plaster/ concrete/
masonry, machine cutting, leveling, smooth cement
plastering along the sides to match the existing
surface in cement mortar, filling the joints with neat
cement or pigment mixed with cement, cutting for
utility pipe in the shape as directed, cleaning,
finishing, curing etc complete as directed by
Engineer In Charge
25 to 30mm thk. Kadappa stone
19 CS-FL- Bare Polishing (non mirror) on marble work/ 699.00 Sq.m 27 18873
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includinglevelling the surface neat, cleaning etc.
complete asdirected by Engineer In Charge
20 CS-FL-38- Providing and fixing polished natural stone slab as 40.00 Rm 554 22160
d specified below of approved quality, pattern and
colour for treads including preparing the surface and
levelling in the desired line, in cement mortar 1:4,
cement float, machine cutting, leveling, jointing,
smooth cement plastering along the sides to match
the existing surface in cement mortar 1:3, filling the
joints with neat cement or pigment mixed with
cement, polishing, finishing, curing etc complete as
directed by Engineer In Charge.Kota stone for width
upto 300 mm
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21 CS-FL-21- Providing and fixing polished natural stone tiles /slab 40.00 Rm 198 7920
d as specified below of approved quality, pattern and
colour for flush/projected skirting and risers including
preparing the surface and levelling in the desired line,
backing of 20 thk. cement mortar in porportion 1:3,
square cut top edge or chamfered top edge in
cement mortar 1:3, cement float, machine cutting,
leveling, jointing, filling the joints with neat cement or
pigment mixed with cement, polishing, finishing,
curing etc complete as directed by Engineer In
Charge.15 to 20mm thk. Kota stone for height upto
150 mm
22 CE-PD-FA- Providing and fixing vitrified tiles of 600 x 600, min 57.00 Sqm 1221 69597
198 8mm thk in dado of approved make and quality of any
color and shade with CM backing (1:4) upto 20 mm
thk and with neat cement paste and filling t
he joints by white cement grout with matching colour
pi
23 CS-FL-01- Providing and laying polished natural stone 20.00 Sqm 1069 21380
c asspecified below (Machine cut) of an approved
qualityand size for paving /flooring in plain and/or
diamond/approved pattern including cement mortar
beddingof 25 mm thick in 1:4 proportion, cement
float,machine cutting, dressing, leveling, jointing,
filling thejoints with neat cement slurry or with
requiredpigment, machine polishing at site, curing,
finishing,etc complete as directed by Engineer In
Charge.25 to 30 mm thk. Kota stone of size 0.430m
x0.56m(17"x22")
Plastering works
24 CS-PL- Providing and applying 12 mm thick internal 876.00 Sqm 298 261048
05 plaster in cement mortar 1:3 with neeru finish
at all heights and locations in one coat for
masonry (except stone masonry) and
concrete surfaces including racking out joints,
hacking of concrete surface, watering,
finishing, curing, scaffolding etc. complete.
58
25 CS-PL- Providing and applying 20 mm thick internal 830.00 Sqm 430 356900
09-c plaster with neeru finish at all heights and
locations in cement mortar specified below in
two coats for masonry (except stone
masonry) and concrete surfaces including
racking out joints, hacking of concrete
surface, watering, finishing, curing,
scaffolding etc complete as directed By
Engineer In Charge.In cement mortar 1:4
26 CS-PL- Providing and applying 20 mm thick external 2985.00 Sqm 440 1313400
16-c sand faced cement plaster with neat cement
rendering upto 10m from ground level and at
all locations in cement mortar proportion
specified below in two coats for masonry
(except stone masonry) and concrete
surfaces including providing water proofing
compound to the first coat of plaster as per
manufacturers specification, racking out
joints, hacking of concrete surface, finishing,
curing, scaffolding etc complete as directed
By Engineer In Charge.
Min. time lag between two coats shall be 24
hours.(as per IS 2402 of 1963.) in cement
mortar 1:3
27 CS-PL-25 Extra for every additional height of 3 m or part thereof 324.00 Sqm 39 12636
above 10m from ground level for all types of external
plastering
Concrete works
28 CS-CW-54 Chipping /removing loose concrete upto 175.00 Sq.m 150 26250
reinforcement bars, without damaging the
reinforcement, removing all the loose materials and to
make all the exposed surfaces free from oil, dust and
all impurities etc complete.
29 CS-CW-55 Removing corrosion of steel reinforcement by 175.00 Sq.m 460 80500
mechanical means like wire brushing, chipping to
remove loose rust and then applying rust removal
solution by using brush application, leaving the
surface for at
least 15 to 30 minutes, then removing loose materials
by scrubbing or with brush and applying polymer bond
to the old concrete surface before applying Polymer
mortar.
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30 CS-CW-56 Providing and applying Polymer modified cement 100.00 Sq.m 1955 195500
mortar of average
thickness 15mm using Polymer in one or more layers
in proportion
1:5:15 of Polymer Cement Quartz Sand as
manufacturer’s
specifications in specific layers, curing the surface
after 72 hours of
application with wet gunny bags etc and by finishing
the surface with
12mm thick (1:3) Cement sand plaster.
31 CS-CW-57 Providing and applying Polymer modified cement 75.00 Sq.m 3841 288075
mortar of average thickness 30mm using Polymer in
two layers in proportion 1:5:15 of Polymer Cement
Quartz Sand as manufacturer’s specifications in
specific layers, curing the surfaaace after 72 hours of
application with
wet gunny bags etc and by finishing the surface with
12mm thick (1:3) Cement sand plaster.
32 CS-CW- Jacketting the existing column of size as shown 136 Cum 12330 1676880
44 in the drawing by removing the concrete
cover to reinforcement, by chipping or other
suitable means to expose the reinforcement
of existing column in order to make available
the same for binding the extra reinforcement
as shown in the drawing and also removal of
rust, scales of the reinforcement in order to
provide and apply approved make of epoxy
resin to get proper bond with newly laid M25
grade concrete. The aforesaid concrete shall
be laid by the sides of the existing column
with uniform thickness of 115 mm or as
specified, for jacketing purposes thereby
increasing the sectional dimensions by 150 mm
or as specified (excluding finishing) at any
height with requisite shuttering, centring,
scaffolding, proping, repairing the existing
surface as specified and also removal of
debris, curing etc. complete as per design
and drawing etc. directed. (NOTE :-
Reinforcement will be paid separately under
respective item of schedule ).
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33 CS-CW- Providing and fixing in position steel bars 14.65 MT 67988 996024.2
35-b reinforcement of various diameters for R.C.C. pile, pile
caps, footings,raft,retaining wall,shear wall, lift wall,
foundations, slabs, beams, columns, canopies,
staircases, newels, chajjas, lintels, pardies, coping,
fins, arches, etc. as per detailed designs, drawings and
bar bending schedules,including straightening, cutting,
bending, hooking the bars, binding with wires or tack
welding, supporting as required etc. all complete at all
levels. HYSD steel bars (Fe 415)
34 CS-CW- Sealing the expansion joints by polysulphide sealant so 229.00 Rm 1405 321745
49-b as to make the joint completely water tight complete
as directed.size 35 mm x 25 mm
35 CS-CW-1- Providing and laying in position plain cement concrete 38.00 Cum 5527 210026
a of specified
grade with trap/granite/quartzite/gneiss metal mixing
in concrete mixer
including bailing out water, compacting, finishing
surface, curing and
including the cost of centering and shuttering at all lev
Nominal Mix of 1:1.5:3 (1 cement : 1.5 coarse sand : 3
graded stone
aggregate 20 mm nominal size)
37 CS-PS- Providing and fixing water closet squatting 8.00 Nos 3495 27960
1-a pan (Indian type W.C. pan ) with 100mm sand
cast Iron P or S trap, 10 litre low level white
P.V.C. flushing cistern, including flush pipe,
with manually controlled device (handle lever)
conforming to IS : 7231, with all fittings and
fixtures complete including cutting and
making good the walls and floors wherever
required :White Vitreous china Orissa pattern
W.C. pan of size 580x440mm with integral
type foot rests.
61
38 CS-PS- Providing and fixing wash basin with C.I. 10.00 Nos 2161 21610
7-a brackets, 15 mm C.P. brass pillar taps,32 mm
C.P. brass waste of standard pattern,
including painting of fittings and brackets,
cutting and making good the walls wherever
require : White Vitreous China Wash basin
size 630x450 mm with a pair of 15 mm
C.P. brass pillar taps.
39 CS-PS-88- Providing and fixing G.I. pipes complete with G.I. 134.00 Rm 193 25862
a fittings and clamps,i/c cutting and making good the
walls etc.Internal work - Exposed on wall 15 mm dia
nominal bore
40 CS-PS-88- Providing and fixing G.I. pipes complete with G.I. 50.00 Rm 223 11150
b fittings and clamps,i/c cutting and making good the
walls etc.Internal work - Exposed on wall 20 mm dia
nominal bore
41 CS-RW- Providing and fixing UV resistant selffit UPVC pipes of 198.00 Rm 179 35442
16-a approved make for Rainwater downtakes confirming
to IS 13592:1992 Type A suitable for 4kg/sqcm
pressure for following pipe diameters including rain
water
receiving recess with pvc plug bend necessary fittings
such as offsets shoes, fixing the pipes on wall with
clips filling the joints with solvent/cement and
necessary scafolding etc. complete as directed by
Engineer In Charge.75 mm dia pipe
42 CS-PS-191 Providing and fixing in position uPVC/SWR pipe 75 mm 56.00 Rm 330 18480
dia. in any position
including all fittings and accessories, making joints /
connections water tight
with solvent cement, scaffolding if necessary and
making good the damages
if any (excluding excavation and refilling the trenches)
etc. complete as
specified and directed.(No seperate payment shall be
made for fittings and
accessories).
43 CS-PS-192 Providing and fixing in position uPVC/SWR pipe 110 104.00 Rm 400 41600
mm dia. in any position including all fittings and
accessories, making joints / connections water
tightwith solvent cement, scaffolding if necessary and
making good the damages
if any (excluding excavation and refilling the trenches)
etc. complete as specified and directed.(No seperate
payment shall be made for fittings and
accessories).
62
44 CS-PS-7-i Providing and fixing wash basin with C.I. brackets, 15 3.00 Nos 2864 8592
mm C.P. brass pillar
taps,32 mm C.P. brass waste of standard pattern,
including painting of
fittings and brackets, cutting and making good the
walls wherever require :
White Vitreous China Surgeon type wash basin of size
660x460 mm with
single 15 mm C.P. brass pillar taps with elbow
operated levers ISI marked.
45 CS-PS- Providing and fixing trap of self cleansing design 25.00 Nos 849 21225
59-a-2 with screwed down or
hinged grating with or without vent arm complete,
including cost of cutting
and making good the walls and floors.Sand Cast
Iron S&S as per IS: 1729
47 CS-PV-02 Providing and fixing to frames 30 mm thick Fibre Glass 87.00 Sq.m 2251 195837
Reinforced Plastic (FRP) panelled / extruded profiled
door shutter of approved colour, brand and
manufacture, made with fire - retardant grade
unsaturated polyester resin, moulded to 3 mm thick
FRP laminate for
forming hollow rails and styles, with wooden frame
and suitable blocks of seasoned wood inside at
required places for fixing of fittings, cast monolithically
with 5mm thick FRP laminate for panels conforming to
IS:
14856 - 2000 etc complete as directed.
Painting work
63
48 CS-PN- Providing and applying first single coat of 4410.00 Sq.m 77 339570
2 approved primer and two coats of dry distemper
paint (water bound distemper) of an approved
make and colour as per manufacturers
specifications to
any surface, at all height and locations as directed
including scaffolding, cleaning and preparing
surfaces for painting with
broom, coir and sand paper if necessary or by any
other
approved means, etc. complete as directed by
Engineer-
49 CS-PN-10 Providing and applying first coat of approved cement 3979.00 Sq.m 194 771926
paint and two coats of textured exterior paint of an
approved make and colour as per manufacturers
specifications to textured sand faced or other
surfaces, upto 10m height from ground level and at all
locations as directed including preparing surfaces for
painting by any approved means, watering,
scaffolding, cleaning and curing
etc. complete as directed by Engineer-in-charge.
50 CS-PN- Providing and applying first single coat of 4655.00 Sq.m 94 437570
3 approved primer andtwo coats of acrylic
distemper (oil bound distemper) of anapproved
make and colour as per manufacturers
specifications toany surface, at all height and
locations as directed includingscaffolding,
cleaning and preparing surfaces for painting
withbroom by any approved means, etc. complete
as directed byEngineer-in-charge.
51 CS-PN-15 Extra over item no. CS-PL-7 to CS-PL-12 on exterior 324.00 Sq.m 16 5184
painting
work of height more than 10 m from ground level for
additional
height of 3m or part thereof.
52 CS-PN-4-b Providing and applying first single coat of approved 554.00 Sq.m 130 72020
primer and two coats of synthetic enamel paint/flat oil
paint of an approved make and colour as per
manufacturers specifications to surfaces specifird
below, at all height and locations as directed including
scaffolding, cleaning and preparing surfaces for
painting by any
approved means etc. complete as directed by
Engineer-incharge For woodwork
64
53 CS-PN-4-c Providing and applying first single coat of approved 68.00 Sq.m 132 8976
primer and two coats of synthetic enamel paint/flat oil
paint of an approved make and colour as per
manufacturers specifications to surfaces specifird
below, at all height and locations as directed including
scaffolding, cleaning and preparing surfaces for
painting by any
approved means etc. complete as directed by
Engineer-incharge For steel work
Masonary work
54 FMB-4.12 Brick Masonry, first sort in cement mortar 1:4 in 60.00 Cum 3512 210720
superstructure, piers, steps and plinth complete as
directed and specified.
Aluminium & Wood work (Door windows)
55 CS-AW-02 Providing and fixing in position three track aluminum 11.00 Sq.m 4266 46926
window of extruded modular and anodized aluminum
sections of approved make and of size 92 mm x 45.5
mm x 1.5 mm thk (wt 1.659 kg/Rm) for bottom and 92
mm x 31.75 mm x 1.3 mm thk. (wt 0.933 kg/Rm) for
top and sides mounted on anodized aluminum
rectangular frame of size 100mm x 40mm x
1.3mm.(Wt 0.976 kg/m) The shutter comprising of
bearing bottom and top of size 40mm x 18 mm x 1.25
mm thk (wt. 0.417 Kg/Rm) Interlocking section of size
40mm x 26.7 mm x 1.10 mm thk. (Wt. 0.469 kg./Rm)
and hand sides of 40mm x 18mm x 1.25 mm thk (wt.
0.417kg/Rm) with 5 mm thick plain / frosted / tinted
glass fixed in shutter including approved quality
neoprene gasket, fixtures, fastenings and accessories
like PVC rollers, PVC weep holes, locks, handles etc.
complete as directed by Engineer In Charge. (Note:
anodic film must not be less than 15 microns i.e. AC-
15 as per IS, the anodizing must be scaleted by
keeping the anodized section in boiling deanodized
water for a period of one hour)
65
56 CS-AW-06 Providing and fixing in position side hung window with 49.00 Sq.m 5865 287385
friction hinges, made up of extruded modular and
anodised aluminum section of approved make and of
size 38.10 mm x 25.40 mm x 1.44 mm thk (wt. 0.471
kg/Rm) for outer rectangular tube, 40 mm x 31.5 mm x
1.5 mm (wt. 0.549 kg/Rm) for outer frame, 40 mm x
31.50 mm x 1.50 mm thk (wt. 0.502 kg/Rm) for central
mullion, 40 mm x 31.50 mm x 1.50 mm thk (wt. 0.549
kg/Rm) for shutter frame and 16.50 mm x 14.50 mm x
1.20 mm thk (wt. 0.157 kg/Rm) for glazing clip with 5
mm thick plain / frosted / tinted glass including
neoprene gasket, fixtures, fastenings and accessories
like handles, hinges, locking arrangement etc.
complete as directedby Engineer In Charge. (Note:
anodic film must not be less than 15 microns i.e. AC-
15 as per IS, the anodizing must be scaleted by
keeping the anodized section in boiling deanodized
water for a period of one hour)
57 CS-WW- Providing and fixing superior quality single leaf 10.00 Sq.m 3041 30410
06-d B.W.P. grade solid core flush door shutters of
standard make conforming to IS:22021991 (Part I
& II) including one coat of primer, putty and 2
coats of synthetic enamel paint on both faces etc.
with 12 mm thk teak wood
lipping all around all around etc. complete
(Hinges, aldrop & standard door hardware to be
paid separately)40mm thick shutter
58 CS-HW- Providing and fixing aldrops of 16 mm diameter 5.00 Nos 176 880
06-a-2 bars manufactured asper IS:2681-1991, wherever
they apply for doors and windows withnecessary
materials and labour etc. complete.A] Iron
oxidized / bright finished 300 mm long.
66
59 CS-WW- Providing & Fixing False Ceiling comprising of 28.00 Sq.m 2101 58828
21-a following material including fixing in galvanized steel
sections with white color coated cap comprised of
main tee 34 mm x 24 mm (heavy duty as per ASTMC -
635 standard tested) with pre-punched cross tee slots
(at every 100 mm c/c) to be placed at 1200 mm c/c,
suspended with 4 mm GI (TATA MAKE) straightened
wire at every 1.2 mtr, other end of the wire provided
with GI J hook & nut. All the false ceiling panels
around the perimeter of the false ceiling & around the
RCC columns shall rest on the perimeter G.I. molding
of size 19 mm x 19 mm which is fixed to the walls with
help of rawal plug & GI screw at the same level as
false ceiling. The cross tee of 1200 mm length (26 mm
x 24 mm wide Heavy duty) shall be locked in main tee
at every 600 mm c/c. to form grid of 600 x 1200 mm.
Further 600 mm long tee need to be locked in to 1200
mm tee to make the final grid of 600 mm X 600 mm,
including making provision for cutouts and / or trap
door for electrical and mechanical systems, etc
complete as directed by Engineer In charge.
With Armstrong Orcal Lay in metal ceiling System
consisting of 600x600mm Lay in tiles of pre coated
galvanised steel in 0.5/0.4 mm thickness in white
colour with standard perforation of 2.5mm dia & open
area of 16%. The back of the tile should have black
acoustical fleece with NRC of 0.70 & CAC 36 with life
time warrantee against sag in module size 595 mm X
595 mm at required height above FFLFalse ceiling
60 CS-AW- Providing and fixing anodized (anodic film must not be 7.00 Sqm 1148 8036
15-k less than 15 microns
i.e. AC-15 as per IS, the anodising must be scaleted by
keeping the
anodized section in boiling de-anodized water for a
period of one hour)
aluminum fixed/ sliding / pivoted / top hung / side
hung / louvered type
windows, doors, ventilators and partitions conforming
to IS:1948, 1961 with
6 mm. thick Acrylic sheet
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61 CS-AW- Providing and fixing anodized (anodic film must not be 21.00 Kg 379 7959
15-a less than 15 microns
i.e. AC-15 as per IS, the anodising must be scaleted by
keeping the
anodized section in boiling de-anodized water for a
period of one hour)
aluminum fixed/ sliding / pivoted / top hung / side
hung / louvered type
windows, doors, ventilators and partitions conforming
to IS:1948, 1961 with
Aluminum section used
62 CS-HW- Providing and fixing tower bolts as described 5.00 Nos 77 385
08-a-5 below conforming to IS:2041992(Part I,II) for
doors & windows with necessary materials and
labouretc. complete 300 mm long.
63 CS-HW- Providing and fixing butt hinges as described 15.00 Nos 44 660
04-a-4 below, manufactured as per
relevant IS for door & windows with necessary
materials and labour costs
etc. complete.iron oxide 150 mm Long
64 CS-HW- Providing and fixing handles as described below, 10.00 Nos 38 380
09-a-5 manufactured as per IS:208-1992 for doors and
windows and with necessary materials and
fixtures like screws etc. and all labour etc.
complete.200 mm long.
Steel work
65 CS-SL-12- Providing and Fixing MS Safety grill of weight 54.00 Sq.m 1995 107730
b specified below for windows as per design including
fabricating the grill using M.S. square / round bar, flats
and angles including painting with one coat of red
oxide zinc chromate primer and two coats of synthetic
enamel paint of approved colour and brand etc
complete as directed.Grill weighing 15 to 20 kg / sqm
68
66 CS-SL-04 Providing and fixing in position collapsible steel gates 12.00 Sq.m 5655 67860
with vertical channels 20 x 10 x 2 mm & braced with
flat iron diagonals 20 x 5 mm size, top & bottom T
section 40 x 40 x 6 mm size, 30 mm steel pulleys
complete with bolts-nuts, locking arrangements,
stoppers, handles and painting with one coat of red
oxide zinc chromate primer and two coats of synthetic
enamel paint including all labour, materials, tools and
equipments, etc complete as directed by Engineer
Incharge
Miscellaneous
67 FMA-696 Removing carefully existing W.I./M.S. grill of any sizes, 254.00 Sqm 11 2794
design and at any level including scaffolding from
corridor, passage, staircase room,
windows, ventilators etc., making surface good with
ceme
nt mortar and handing over the same to ward store
etc., complete as
directed
68 FMA-697 Refixing the existing grill - do - - do - and painting 2 254.00 Sqm 70 17780
coats of synthetic enamel paints and one coat of
primer paint with new fixtures
etc., complete as directed and specified.
69 CS-PS-30 Providing and fixing 600x450 mm beveled edge mirror 10.00 EA 785 7850
of superior glass (ofapproved quality) complete with 6
mm thick hard board ground fixed towooden cleats
with C.P. brass screws and washers complete.
70 FMA-808 Providing and fixing teak wood in square scantlings 50 0.50 Cum 61072 30536
mm and above in
size for doors, window frames or any other work
complete as specified
and directed
69
71 RW-3-15 Providing & Fixing 80 mm thick unishape gray cement 25.00 Sq.m 1083 27075
concrete
interlocking pavers (monolithic-single layer precast
concrete blocks)
in Red ( Terra Cotta), Black, Brownor any colour
withpigment @ 3% by
weight of cement having average crushing strength of
50N/SQMm. in the
carriageway placed on average compacted thickness
of 25 mm. uniformly
graded river sand cushioning with proper compacting
with mec
hanical compactor with the proper level, grade and
camber etc. complete
as specified and as directed by the Engineer.
72 CS-PS-197 P/F R.C.C. cover on inspection chamber of size 90 cm x 10.00 Nos 600 6000
45 cm. and 50 mm.thick, etc., directed
73 CS-RM-95 Providing & fixing factory made Fibreglass Reinforced 30.00 Sqm 4557 136710
plastics (F.R.P.)
chajja 4 mm thick of required colour, size and design
made by Resin
Transfer Moulding (RTM) Machine Technology,
resulting in voi
d free compact laminate in single piece, having
smooth gradual slope
curvature for easy drainage of water and duly
reinforced by 2 nos
vertically and 1 nos horizontally 50x2 mm thick M.S.
flat with 12
mm in built hole for grouting on the existing wall
along with the 50
mm flanges duly inserted and sealed in the wall
complete in one single
piece casted monolithically, including all necessary
fittin
gs. The FRP chajja should be manufactured using
unsaturated Polyester
resin as per IS:6746, duly reinforced with fibre glass
chopped stand
mat (CSM) as per IS:11551 complete with protective
gel coat U
/V coating on top for complete resistance from the
extreme of
70
74 CS-SS- Providing and fixing G.I. crimped wire mesh of 254.00 Sqm 670 170180
14 required openings of size 25 mm x25 mm or of
any size with main and cross wires of 10 gauge
approved type as per manufacture’s specifications
with necessary
fittings including painting with one coat of one
coat of red oxide zinc chromate primer and two
coats of approved synthetic enamal paint etc.
complete as directed by Engineer In Charge. (Iron
works will be paid
separately. The clear visible area of the wire
mesh exclusive overlap
will be paid for
Total 14574539.95
Say 14574540
sd sd sd
SE(HIC)ES AE(HIC)S&T wards EE(HIC)ES
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ELECTRICAL BOQ
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MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF GREATER MUMBAI
Sub:- Structural repairs to KMJ Phule Hospital, Kannamwar Nagar, Vikhroli (East), 'S' Ward.
Estimate No. AEE/ 50 / P&D of 2016 -2017.
PART – I
SR. UNIFIED DESCRIPTION QTY. RATE Unit
NO SOR FOR in RS. AMOUNT
. M &E in RS.
DEPT
2013
A METER LEADS :-
i ME-1-10-j 3 nos. single core Cu PVC insulated flexible cable 5 8370.00 Mtr 41850.00
of 240 Sq.mm. for phases & 1 single core Cu PVC
insulated flexible cable for neutral of 150 Sq.mm
for 400 Amp. TPNSS switch.
ii ME-1-9-b 60 /63A TPN with tinned copper bars of size 20 x 1 5564.00 Mtr. 5564.00
3 mm.
iii ME-1-25- 63Amp. 4Pole ELCB 1 No. 3612.00
g 3612.00
iv ME-1-1-f 32 Amp. 415V TPN Switchfuse unit with CRCA 3 1861.00 No. 5583.00
sheet steel powder coated enclosure with
rewirable fuses
v ME-1-22- Automatic Star Delta Starter for 5 H.P to 15 H.P 3 10991.0 No. 32973.00
c 0
vi ME-1-13- IP 42 Wall/column Mounted distribution board 1 3915.00 No. 3915.00
d with one no of
DP 16/32A MCB as incomer and 6 nos 6A/10A SP
MCB as outgoing (12 way SPN DB) (If reqd)
73
viii ME-1-13- IP 42 Wall/column Mounted distribution board 4 9284.00 Nos. 37136.00
m with one no of
16/32A 4P MCB and 6 nos 16/32A DP MCB as
outgoing (4 way TPN DB) (ICU & X-Ray deptt. )
ix ME-1-7-h 30Amp.DP switch (i.e. 'TICINO' type) with neon 6 110.00 Nos. 660.00
indicator, fuse links & complete with necessary
fixing arrangement. (Switch shall be of ISI mark
only).
b) M.S.Flat Bar :-
i ME- Flat bars 25 mm x 3 mm thick. 45 70.00 Mtr. 3150.00
FB140
ii ME- Flat bars 40 mm x 5 mm thick. 20 Mtr.
FB141 180.00 3600.00
iii ME- Flat bars 50 mm x 6 mm thick. 5 Mtr.
FB142 270.00 1350.00
iv ME- Supply and fixing 20 mm thick Marine Ply Plank 20 925.00 Sq. 18500.00
WUD144 Mtr
v ME- Supply and fixing T. W.batten 25 mm x 40 mm. 20 40.00 Mtrs 800.00
WUD145
d) EXCAVATION:-
i ME-2-8 Excavating the trenches and refilling,reinstatement 20 300.00 Cu. 6000.00
of the same after the cable is laid in approved Mtr
manner (750 mm deep, 600 mm wide),in all types
of soils 1 Cu. Mtr. = 2.2 RMT.
ii ME-2-9 Excavating the trenches and refilling the same 10 463.00 Cu. 4630.00
after the cable is laid in approved manner (Size of Mtr
trench: 750 mm deep, 600 mm wide) in concrete/
masonary / asphalt. 1 Cu. Mtr. = 2.2 RMT. and
reinstatement
75
E ME-3-7 Point wiring by using PVC insulated copper conductors
(alongwith same size of pvc insulated copper conductor
for
earthing & 3 plate ceiling rose) using CASING-N
CAPING
i ME-3-6-a Light /Fan / Ex. fan Points 330 729.00 Each 240570.00
Pt.
ii ME-3-6-b 2/3 Pin Independent Plug (IP) 40 663.00 Each 26520.00
Pt.
iii ME-3-6-c Bell Point with Bell / Buzzer & 1 Bell Push 15 760.00 Each 11400.00
Pt.
iv ME-3-6-i 15 / 5 A / 6 A Combined Power Plug Socket Point 110 990.00 Each 108900.00
with Fuse and Indicating Lamp, One 15 Amp SP Pt.
Switch
F Modular Switches :-
i KMJPH- Supplying and erecting modular type switch 6A/ 10 86.00 Each 860.00
F1 10A ISI mark approved make duly erected on Pt.
provided plate and box with wiring connections
complete.
ii KMJPH- Supplying and erecting modular type bell push 6A 10 109.00 Each 1090.00
F2 /10A ISI mark approved make duly erected on Pt.
provided plate and box with wiring connections
complete.
iii KMJPH- Supplying and erecting modular type 3 pin 6A/ 120 157.00 Each 18840.00
F3 16A multi socket with safety shutter , ISI mark Pt.
approved make duly erected on provided plate
and box with wiring connections complete.
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v KMJPH- Supplying and erecting unbreakable concealed 10 255.00 Each 2550.00
F5 type modular switch box with double mounting Pt.
plate for 4 module duly erected flush to wall with
required chiselling and finishing with cement
mortar / POP as per required to match the
background in an approved manner.
vii KMJPH- Supplying and erecting unbreakable concealed 10 412.00 Each 4120.00
F7 type modular switch box with double mounting Pt.
plate for 8 module duly erected flush to wall with
required chiselling and finishing with cement
mortar / POP as per required to match the
background in an approved manner.
viii KMJPH- Supplying and erecting pvc surface modular 30 63.00 Each 1890.00
F8 double mounting plate 2 module complete duly
erected in an approved manner.
ix KMJPH- Supplying and erecting pvc surface modular 10 76.00 Each 760.00
F9 double mounting plate 4 module complete duly
erected in an approved manner.
x KMJPH- Supplying and erecting pvc surface modular 10 120.00 Each 1200.00
F10 double mounting plate 6 module complete duly
erected in an approved manner.
xi KMJPH- Supplying and erecting pvc surface modular 10 141.00 Each 1410.00
F11 double mounting plate 8 module complete duly
erected in an approved manner.
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i ME-12-4- Cat 6 Gigabyte 350 42.00 Mtr 14700.00
b
i ME-12-5- Switch BOX point for computers through PVC 15 1653.00 Nos 24795.00
b Conduit
ii ME-12-5- PVC box & cover plate with RJ-45 for LAN access 9 294.00 Nos 2646.00
c only
iii ME-12-5- PVC box & cover plate with RJ-11 for Telephone 33 228.00 Nos 7524.00
d access only
H TELEPHONE SYSTEM:-
i ME-12-2- PVC Telephone Cable -2 pair 500 102.00 Mtrs 51000.00
a
ii ME-12-3- Armoured Telephone Cable -10 pair 200 137.00 Mtrs 27400.00
a
iii ME-12-3- Armoured Telephone Cable -20 pair 50 232.00 Mtrs 11600.00
b
iv ME-12-6- 10 pair M.S.Junction Box for EPABX 6 639.00 Nos 3834.00
a
v ME-12-6- 20 pair M.S.Junction Box for EPABX 2 675.00 Nos 1350.00
b
vi ME-12-7- 12 mm X 12 mm - Only Casing-Capping laying 600 26.00 Mtrs 15600.00
c
vii ME-12-5- Aluminium channel 16 SWG. 40 53.00 Mtrs 2120.00
f
ii ME-4-10- 2x28W, T-5 fixtures decorative recessed mirror 32 3886.00 Nos. 124352.00
k optic luminaire
having a unique reflector design of symmetric &
asymmetric
light distribution in one lumunaire both for task /
ambient and
vertical / wall wash applications., The fixtures
complete with
high efficiency electronics ballast (THD<33%) &
PF > 0.95
complete with T-5 lamp.
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iii ME-4-10- Chalk Board Fitting 1 x 28W T
T-5 2 1004.00 Nos. 2008.00
n
iv ME-4-12- Ceiling fan of 1400 mm sweep with all accessories 50 2810.00 Nos. 140500.00
e including Electronic Regulator for completing
installation as per specification.
v ME-4-12- Wall mounting fan of 400mm sweep, 230 Volts,AC 2 3846.00 Nos. 7692.00
p 50 Hz, oscillating type complete with all necessary
accessories for completing installation.
viii ME-4-12- Exhaust fan of 150mm sweep, 1400RPM, AC 230V, 12 2126.00 Nos. 25512.00
g 50 Hz, single phase complete with all necessary
accessories for completing installation as per
specification. (For toilets)
ix ME-4-12- Fan safety rope/ Fan wire. 125 228.00 Nos. 28500.00
s
x ME-4-15- S' type M.S. fan hook fabricated from suitable dia. 15 137.00 Nos. 2055.00
a M.S. rod duly painted for fixing of ceiling fan. The
'S' type hook shall be fixed to steel bar in RCC
ceiling. The ceiling shall be replastered with sand,
cement & neeru etc. The cost of labours for
chipping
ing out ceiling upto steel bar & fixing of 'S'
hook & resurfacing the ceiling is included in the
cost of item.
xi Swan neck type bracket for fixing HPMV / HPSV 4 534.00 Nos. 2136.00
ME-10-3-e lamp fixtures mounting on wall / shed etc. 0.5 to
1.2 Mtrs.
xii ME-1-20- 50mm x 50mm x 50mm size GI Junction box with 10 224.00 Nos. 2240.00
a knock out &
10Amp. Connector block /strip
Energy efficient street light fixtures with housing
xiii one pieceAluminum Deep drawn body with clear
acrylic cover with high
highpurity Aluminum reflector,
electronic ballast having p.f. 0.98and
0.98 protection
class of IP 65, with following lamps
xvi ME-10-3- Raceway for fitting / fixtures by using G.I. 2 356.00 Nos. 712.00
f Reducer and 50 mm dia. 'B' class G.I. Pipe of
300mm length (for fixing gate lights)
xvi ME-4-8-a Medical examination lamp suitable for use with 2 8210.00 Nos 16420.00
60W GLS
lamp. The lamp shall be provided with three arms,
adjustable
swiveling, heavy duty ,telescopic. Arms shall be
provided with
nylon nuts and firm grip. Housing shall be made
up of cast Al with spun Al reflector, on/off toggle
tog
switch, bakelite lamp
holder and prewired with twin core flexible
copper cable . the
lamp shall be suitable for use with 240V, 50Hz,
Single phase
AC supply and wall mounting type. K-lite
K 3172 or
equivalant.
xvii ME-4-14- Storage type Horizontal / vertical water heater 3 4 3428.00 Nos 13712.00
a Liters
capacity on wall / loft as per specification.
K EARTHING:-
ii ME-7-4-e 25 mm x 3 mm G.I. 50 97.00 Mtrs 4850.00
iii ME-7-4-l Bare G.I. Conductor size 10 SWG 2100 11.00 Mtrs 23100.00
i ME-8-1-a Removal of point wiring (Light ,fan 885 7.00 No. 6195.00
points,IP,PP,call bell,gong bell,bell indicator
points)
ii ME-8-1-g Removal of fixtures / fittings / ceiling fans / 522 31.00 No. 16182.00
bulkhead / street light / gyeser etc.
iii ME-8-1- Removal of fan regulator. (All types) 125 6.00 No. 750.00
m
iv ME-8-1-b Removal of switchgears / ELCB / RCCB upto 32 20 6.00 No. 120.00
Amp / 40 Amp.
vi ME-8-1-d Removal of switcgears / ELCB / RCCB above 100 3 16.00 No. 48.00
Amp to 400 Amp.
vii ME-8-1-e Removal of switchgears/ DBs upto 200 Amp. 57 16.00 No. 912.00
viii ME-8-1-h Removal of cable from 1.5 sq.mm to 3-1/2 core x 2690 7.00 Mtrs. 18830.00
35 sq.mm.
ix ME-8-1-i Removal of cable above 3-1/2 core x 35 Sq. mm. to 25 11.00 Mtrs. 275.00
3-1/2 core
x 70 sq. Mm
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x ME-8-1-j Removal of cable above 3-1/2 core x 70 Sq.mm 25 16.00 Mtrs. 400.00
upto 3-1/2 core x 120 sq. mm.
xi ME-8-1-k Removal of cable above 3-1/2 core x 120 Sq.mm 20 26.00 Mtrs. 520.00
upto 3-1/2 core x 400 sq. mm.
xii ME-8-1-n Removal of 'A' , 'B' & 'C' class G.I. pipe upto 100 35 11.00 Mtrs. 385.00
mm dia.
xiii ME-8-1-t Removal of starter 1 ph. / 3 ph. DOL / Star- Delta 3 11.00 No. 33.00
/ F.A.S.D.
xiv ME-8-1-o Removal of control panel upto 100 Amp. incomer, 1 158.00 Pane 158.00
capacitor etc. l
xv ME-8-1-p Removal of control panel above 100 Amp incomer 1 315.00 Pane 315.00
upto 300 Amp incomer with busbar, capacitor etc. l
xvi ME-8-1-r Removal of busbar chamber from 32 Amp TPN to 1 11.00 No. 11.00
100 Amp TPN.
xvii ME-8-1-s Removal of busbar chamber above 100 Amp TPN 1 26.00 No. 26.00
to 800 Amp TPN.
xvii ME-8-20- Repainting of fans & fixtures with brush 15 113.00 Nos 1695.00
i b
M REFIXING :-
i ME-8-2-a Refixing of switchgear, DBs, busbars upto 100 80 140.00 Nos 11200.00
Amp switch on existing arrangement.
ii ME-8-2-b Refixing of switchgear, DBs, busbars above 100 3 210.00 Nos 630.00
Amp to 800 Amp switch on existing arrangement.
iii ME-8-2-f Refixing of control panel from 16 Amp to 100 Amp 1 322.00 Pane 322.00
incomer l
including terminations, interconnections etc.
iv ME-8-2-g Refixing of control panel above 100 Amp to 800 1 643.00 Pane 643.00
Amp incomer l
including terminations, interconnections etc.
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vii ME-8-2-i Refixing of 2 core / 3 core / 3-1/2 core / 4 core/ 6 230 60.00 Mtr 13800.00
core copper / aluminium conductor armoured /
unarmoured cable above 16 sq.mm. to 150 sq.mm.
size on wall / ceiling etc.
viii ME-8-2-j Refixing of 3-1/2 core / 4 core copper / 20 70.00 Mtr 1400.00
aluminium armoured cable above 150 sq.mm. to
400 sq.mm. size on wall / ceiling etc.
ix ME-8-2-o Removing & refixing of existing ceiling fan by 35 214.00 Nos 7490.00
replacing new rubber shycle cotter pin ,check nut,
connector 3 core flexible wire, clamps for ceiling
fan, M.S. (High Tension) full threaded nut bolts
etc.
x ME-8-2-c Refixing of tubelight fixture with new flexible wire 80 48.00 Nos 3840.00
accessories & using old conduit pipe or old T. W.
Round block.
REPLACEMENT :-
ME-8-32- Replacement of bearing for fans 1400mm sweep. 10 339.00 Nos 3390.00
d
i KMJPH- Removing Solar Collectors & shifting to storage 1750 17.00 Ltrs. 29750.00
F12 place
ii KMJPH- Removing Rockwool insulation with aluminum 130 17.00 ft. 2210.00
F13 cladding
iii KMJPH- Removing S.S.Hot water tank & shifting to 1 11236.0 no. 11236.00
F14 storage place 0
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iv KMJPH- Removing & Dismantling M.S Structure frame & 1 8989.00 Job 8989.00
F15 shifting to storage place
iii KMJPH- Fabricating & fixing MS Structure for Solar 1 9629.00 Job 9629.00
F18 collators & G.I Railing
iv KMJPH- Providing & fixing MS stand for hot water tank 1 6018.00 Job 6018.00
F19
v KMJPH- Providing & fixing new rock wool insulation on 50 542.00 Sq.ft 27100.00
F20 S.S.tank with 48kg density with 26G aluminum .
sheet cladding.
viii KMJPH- Providing & fixing 4’’ temp. gauge 1 4213.00 No. 4213.00
F23
ix KMJPH- Applying black enamel paint on MS Structures. 1 6018.00 Job 6018.00
F24
x ME-5-17- G.I pipe 25mm dia B class with resin bonded 250 777.00 Mtrs 194250.00
b flap rock wool insulation, with necessary .
material as per specification
xi ME-5-17- G.I pipe 20mm dia B class with resin bonded 50 595.00 Mtrs 29750.00
a flap rock wool insulation, with necessary .
material as per specification
P CCTV :-
i VS- Removing and refixing of CCTV cameras :- 9 1258.00 Nos. 11322.00
CCTV-
FR-14
ii ME-12-4- RG 6 450 53.00 Mtr. 23850.00
c
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iii ME-12-8- 25 mm.- Only PVC Conduits laying 450 39.00 Mtr. 17550.00
a
Total of 'A' to 'P' 2699230.00
Q PART 'II' Medical Gas system :-
i VS-MGP- SITC of COPPER PIPE:12 mmx0.7 mm thick for 300 498.00 Mtrs. 149400.00
FR-1 Medical gas system.
ii VS-MGP- SITC of COPPER PIPE:15 mmx0.9 mm thick for 950 645.00 Mtrs. 612750.00
FR-2 Medical gas system.
iii VS-MGP- SITC of COPPER PIPE:22 mmx0.9 mm thick for 10 1055.00 Mtrs. 10550.00
FR-3 Medical gas system.
iv VS-MGP- Outlet points for Oxygen- Double locking parking 29 4234.03 Nos. 122786.93
FR-4 type
v VS-MGP- Outlet points for N2O- Double locking parking 7 4234.03 Nos. 29638.22
FR-5 type
vi VS-MGP- Outlet points with probe for vaccum -Double 28 4234.03 Nos. 118552.90
FR-6 locking parking type
vii VS-MGP- SITC of brass bodied BPC Flowmeter alongwith 29 2127.00 Nos. 61683.00
FR-7 pipeline adopter & humidifier.
x VS-MGP- Dismantling the Medical gas pipeline of oxygen 1250 50.00 Mtr. 62500.00
FR-10 and Vacuum pipe line including all sizes of pipes.
xii VS-MGP- Supply, Installation, Testing & Commissioning of 60 500.00 Mtr 30000.00
FR-12 Oxygen H.P. antistatic tube, white EN 739 CE
certified complete in all aspect..It should be Fully
Complies and meets with HTM02-01, C 11
Standard of UK
xiii VS-MGP- Supply, Installation, Testing & Commissioning of 15 500.00 Mtr. 7500.00
FR-13 (Imported) N₂0 H.P. tube with antistatic core,
French blue. .It should be Fully Complies and
meets with HTM02-01, C 11 Standard and duly CE
marked.
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Total of 'Q' 1419542.95
Total of 'A' to 'Q' 4118772.95
Say Rs. 4118780.00
(Total In words : Rs. Forty one lacs eighteen thousand seven hundred eighty only).
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S.E.(M&E)P&D A.E.(M&E)P&
A.E.(M&E)P&D E.E.MECH.(EI)P&D
SR. UNIFIED DESCRIPTION QTY. RATE in PER AMOUNT in
NO. SOR FOR RS. RS.
M &E
DEPT 2013
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SECTION 9
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SPECIAL DIRECTIONS TO THE TENDERER
2. The percentage quoted shall include the cost of any unforeseen item of work
connected with the work in question required for the proper execution of the
work.
3. The materials used shall confirm to the related ISI specifications as well as
MCGM specified specification wherever applicable. Directives of Engineer
concerned will be binding.
4. The water supply to the user department shall not be disturbed during execution
of the work. Contractor shall make alternate arrangement for providing
equivalent capacity tank to restore water supply at their own cost.
5. Maximum care should be taken to the satisfaction of the Engineer to provide and
maintain adequate protection to all electrical and mechanical installations. No
extra payment will be made on this account under any circumstances.
6. Contractor will have to make their own arrangement for getting the electric
supply / temporary electric meter on site for fabrication and allied works at their
own cost.
7. The contractor shall intimate the concerned authorities before starting the work
and execute the work on priority fixed by the Engineer-in-charge. The inventory
of serviceable and unserviceable material must be taken jointly with Site-in-
charge (Sub-Engineer) before starting of work.
8. No separate payment will be made for dewatering the water seeping in the
trenches and foundation pits opened while executing excavation and other
foundation works. The possibility of high water table should be kept in mind
while quoting the percentage.
9. While excavating the trenches for foundation utmost care shall be taken that the
foundation of adjoining structures will not be disturbed.
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10. Materials brought on the site or debris will not be allowed to be stacked in
passages or in the car park area.
11. After completion of the waterproofing work, the leakage test shall be carried
out after impounding the water and plugging the openings at least for ten days,
without any extra cost.
12. Plumbing and sanitary works will have to be carried out through licensed
plumber. All plumbing lines will be provided 2" away from wall with spaces as
directed. The horizontal and vertical lines should be in line & level.
13. The centering shall be provided only in M.S. plates and M.S. pipe props.
14. Engineer in-charge reserves the right to delete any item, alter / reduce the scope
of the work, no extra claim in this respect will be allowed.
15. Water Proofing Treatment layer should not be removed manually, the layer
have to be removed by battery operated cutter only. No extra payment will be
made.
16. Staircase will not be allowed for transport of materials and contractor will have
to provide mechanical lift or pulley at their own cost. No extra payment will be
made for this arrangement.
17. The contractor shall have to arrange to carry out the work during night time
also as per urgency of the work, at no extra cost with prior approval from
Engineer in-charge.
18. After completion of the proposed work, the tenderer/ contractor will have to
hand over the site in neat and clean condition for which no extra payment will be
made.
19. On receipt of the work order the contractor will have to erect ready-made site
Chowky and Godown in form of porta cabin/container cabin. Before erecting the
Chowky and Godown, he shall have to obtain permission from the concerned
Assistant Commissioner and the Assistant Commissioner shall approve the site
of the Chowky and Godown proposed by the Engineer or may allot another
suitable site. The porta cabin/ container shall preferably ad measure 12.20 m x
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2.50 m with two doors and proper ventilation. It should have toilet facility &
lighting arrangement.
The contractor has to provide for site office as per requirement either on his/ her
owned place or rented/ leased place. Cost for this may be charged to MCGM by
incorporating in the offer. No separate payment may be made for providing the
chowky and ancillary items. No permission and space for site chowky will be
given / provided on Municipal road/ footpath. The contractor has to make their
own arrangement on hire/ lease for site office.
20. The noise level shall be maintained within the permissible limit in
Silence Zone area during the construction activities by the Contractors as per
the notification dated 14-02-2000 issued by the Ministry of Environment and
Forests.
21. Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai do not have site available for
disposal of Debris / Demolition material / excavated earth. The Contractor shall
dispose these materials properly at his own risk & cost. The contractor shall
quote the tender keeping these in mind. No separate payment shall be made for
disposal of these Debris / Demolition material / excavated earth.
22. It is mandatory for the contractor to maintain the Noise level during the
construction activity within the permissible limits as prescribed by MCGM as
per circular under no. CE/PD/7788/I dt. 05/11/2008.
23. The serviceable material of MCGM obtained during work, such as M.S. Grills,
reinforcement, structural pipes & MS props if provided etc. shall be handed over
in the custody of concerned A.E. (Maint) of concerned ward by taking &
maintaining the proper inventories of the serviceable materials.
24. Tenderer/bidders shall take proper care while carrying out repairing work of
electrical cabins as switchgears & other electrical items needs to be shifted
carefully to avoid any mishap, theft & to have continuous supply on site in
consultation with Ch.E(M & E) staff.
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25. No extra payment shall be made to make appropriate provision to close door,
window & opening as and where necessary to avoid breakage of glass and entry
of dust during operation using 6 mm commercial plywood. Contractor shall
quote the tender by taking note of it.
b. The above said registered structural Engineer shall issue a certificate after
completion of structural repair work certifying that the structural repairs have
been carried out under his supervision and the repairs are carried out
satisfactory according to him as per structural audit report. This certificate
should also state that the structure after repairs is stable & fit for human
habitation. (i.e. structural stability certificate)
27. No extra payment shall be paid for removing and refixing of windows
MS grill / aluminium grill. Contractor shall quote the tender by taking note of
it.
28. Work of Deco-grill shall not be allowed in view of circular to this effect.
29. The contractor shall carry out periodic medical check up of employees
working under him.
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SECTION 10
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General Conditions of Contract
A. General
1. Definitions
1.1 Terms which are defined in the Contract Data are not also defined in
the Conditions of Contract but keep their defined meanings. Capital
initials are used to identify defined terms.
The “Contract” shall mean the tender and acceptance thereof and the
formal agreement if any, executed between the Contractor,
Commissioner and the Corporation together with the documents
referred to therein including these conditions and appendices and any
special conditions, the specifications, designs, drawings, price
schedules, bills of quantities and schedule of rates. All these
documents taken together shall be deemed to form one Contract and
shall be complementary to one another.
The “Contract Sum” means the sum named in the letter of acceptance
including Physical contingencies subject to such addition thereto or
deduction there-from as may be made under the provisions
hereinafter contained.
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Note : The contract sum shall include the following –
In the case of percentage rate contracts the estimated value of
works as mentioned in the tender adjusted by the Contractor’s
percentage.
In the case of item rate contracts, the cost of the work arrived at
after finalisation of the quantities shown in schedule of items /
quantities by the item rates quoted by the tenderers for various
items and summation of the extended cost of each item.
In case of lumpsum contract, the sum for which tender is accepted.
Special discount / rebate / trade discount offered by the tenderer if
any and acceptedby the Corporation.
Additions or deletions that are accepted after opening of the
tenders.
The “Contract Cost” means the Contract Sum plus Price Variation.
This cost shall be included in the letter of acceptance.
The “Engineer” shall mean the City Engineer / the Hydraulic Engineer
/ the Chief Engineer / the Special Engineer, appointed for the time
being or any other officer or officers of the Municipal Corporation who
may be authorized by the commissioner to carry out the functions of
the City Engineer / the Hydraulic Engineer / the Chief Engineer / the
Special Engineer or any other competent person appointed by the
employer and notified in writing to the Contractor to act in
replacement of the Engineer from time to time.
The Initial Contract Price is the Contract Price listed in the Employer's
Letter of Acceptance.
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Materials are all supplies, including consumables, used by the
Contractor for incorporation in the Works and works of routine
maintenance.
Plant is any integral part of the Works that shall have a mechanical,
electrical, electronic, chemical, or biological function.
Routine Maintenance is the maintenance of activities of the competed
structure for five years as specified in the Contract Data.
The “Site” shall mean the land and other places including water
bodies more specifically mentioned in the special conditions of the
tender, on, under in or through which the permanent works or
temporary works are to be executed and any other lands and places
provided by the Municipal Corporation for working space or any other
purpose as may be specifically designated in the contract as forming
part of the site.
Site Investigation Reports are those that were included in the bidding
documents and are reports about the surface and subsurface
conditions at the Site.
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Variation means a change to the:-
The Works, as defined in the Contract Data, are what the Contract
requires the Contractor to construct, install, maintain, and turn over
to the Employer. Routine maintenance is defined separately.
2. Interpretation
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3 . Engineer's Decisions
3.1 Except where otherwise specifically stated, the Engineer will decide
contractual matters between the Employer and the Contractor in the
role representing the Employer. However, if the Engineer is required
under the rules and regulations and orders of the Employer to
obtain prior approval of some other authorities for specific actions,
he will so obtain the approval, before communicating his decision to
the Contractor.
3.2 Except as expressly stated in the Contract, the Engineer shall not
have any authority to relieve the Contractor of any of his obligations
under the contract.
4. Delegation
4.1 The Engineer, with the approval of the Employer, may delegate any
of his duties and responsibilities to other person(s), except to the
Adjudicator, after notifying the Contractor, and may cancel any
delegation after notifying the Contractor.
5. Communications
6. Subcontracting
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6.2 The Contractor shall not be required to obtain any consent from the
Employer for:
6.3 Beyond what has been stated in clauses 6.1 and 6.2, if the
Contractor proposes sub-contracting any part of the work during
execution of the Works, because of some unforeseen circumstances
to enable him to complete the Works as per terms of the Contract,
the Employer will consider the following before according approval:
7. Other Contractors
7.1 The Contractor shall cooperate and share the Site with other
Contractors, public authorities, utilities, and the Employer between
the dates given in the Schedule of Other Contractors, as referred to
in the Contract Data. The Contractor shall also provide facilities and
services for them as described in the Schedule. The Employer may
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modify the Schedule of Other Contractors, and shall notify the
Contractor of any such modification.
8. Personnel
8.1 The Contractor shall employ for the construction work and routine
maintenance the key personnel including technical personnel named
in the Contract Data or other personnel approved by the Engineer.
The Engineer will approve any proposed replacement of technical
personnel only if their relevant qualifications and abilities are
substantially equal to those of the personnel stated in the Contract
Data.
8.4 The Contractor shall not employ any retired Gazetted officer who has
worked in the Engineering Department of the MCGM /State
Government and has either not completed two years after the date of
retirement or has not obtained MCGM/State Government’s
permission to employment with the Contractor.
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9. Employer's and Contractor's Risks
9.1 The Employer carries the risks which this Contract states are
Employer's risks, and the Contractor carries the risks which this
Contract states are Contractor's risks.
10.1 The Employer is responsible for the excepted risks which are (a) in
so far as they directly affect the execution of the Works in the
Employer’s country, the risks of war, invasion, act of foreign
enemies, rebellion, revolution, insurrection or military or usurped
power, civil war, riot, commotion or disorder (unless restricted to
the Contractor’s employees) and contamination from any nuclear
fuel or nuclear waste or radioactive toxic explosive, or (b) a cause
due solely to the design of the Works, other than the Contractor’s
design.
12. Insurance
12.1 The Contractor at his cost shall provide, in the joint names of the
Employer and the Contractor, insurance cover from the Start Date
to the end of Defects Liability Period, in the amounts and
deductibles stated in the Contract Data for the following events
which are due to the Contractor's risks:
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12.2 Insurance policies and certificates for insurance shall be delivered
by the Contractor to the Engineer for the Engineer's approval
before the Start Date. All such insurance shall provide for
compensation to be payable in the types and proportions of
currencies required to rectify the loss or damage incurred.
12.3 Alterations to the terms of insurance shall not be made without the
approval of the Engineer.
12.4 Both parties shall comply with any conditions of the insurance
policies.
12.5 If the Contractor does not provide any of the policies and
certificates required, the Employer may affect the insurance which
the Contractor should have provided and recover the premiums the
Employer has paid, from payments otherwise due to the Contractor
or if no payment is due, the payment of premiums shall be debt
due.
13.1 The Contractor, in preparing the Bid, may rely, at his own risk, on
any Site Investigation Reports referred to in the Contract Data,
supplemented by any other information available to him, before
submitting the bid.
15.1 The Contractor shall construct, and install and maintain the Works
in accordance with the Specifications and Drawings and as per
instructions of the Engineer.
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15.2 The Contractor shall construct the works with intermediate
technology, i.e., by manual means with medium input of
machinery required to ensure the quality of works as per
specifications. The Contractor shall deploy the equipment and
machinery as required in the contract.
15.3 The Contractor shall take all reasonable steps to protect the
environment he Site and to avoid damage or nuisance to persons or
to property of the public or others resulting from pollution, noise or
other causes arising as a consequence of his methods of operation.
16.1 The Contractor may commence execution of the Works on the Start
Date and shall carry out the Works and Routine Maintenance, if
specified in the tender, in accordance with the Programme
submitted by the Contractor, as updated with the approval of the
Engineer, and complete them by the Intended Completion Date.
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17.2 The Contractor shall be responsible for design and safety of
Temporary Works.
17.4 The Contractor shall obtain approval of third parties to the design
of the Temporary Works, where required.
17.5 All Drawings prepared by the Contractor for the execution of the
temporary or permanent Works, are subject to prior approval by
the Engineer before their use.
18. Safety
18.1 The Contractor shall be responsible for the safety of all activities on
the Site. He shall comply with all applicable safety requirements
and take care of safety of all persons entitled to be on the site and
the works. He shall use reasonable efforts to keep the site and the
works, both during construction and maintenance, clear of
unnecessary obstruction so as to avoid danger to the persons and
the users.
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Have adequate safety supervision in place to ensure that safety
programs set up by the firms/agencies are in compliance with
prevalent laws and regulations.
Review safety programs developed by each of the trade firms,
prepare and submit a comprehensive safety program.
Monitor day to day implementation of safety procedures.
ii. The first-aid box shall be distinctly marked with a red cross on
white back ground.
19. Discoveries
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20. Possession of the Site
21.1 The Contractor shall allow access to the Site and to any place
where work in connection with the Contract is being carried out, or
is intended to be carried out to the Engineer and any
person/persons/agency authorized by: a. The Engineer b. The
Employer or authorized by the Employer.
22. Instructions
22.1 The Contractor shall carry out all instructions of the Engineer,
which comply with the applicable laws where the Site is located.
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bound by the same, according to the true intent and meaning
thereof, as fully and effectually as though the same had
accompanied or had been mentioned or referred to in the
specification, and the Engineer may also alter or vary the levels or
position of nature of works contemplated by the specifications, or
may order any of the works contemplated thereby to be omitted,
with or without the substitution of any other works in lieu thereof,
or may order any work or any portion of work executed orpartially
executed, to be removed, changed or altered, added if needful, may
order that other works shall be substituted instead thereof and
difference of expense occasioned by any such diminution or
alteration so ordered and directed shall be added to or deducted
from the amount of this Contract, as provided under condition
no.10(a) hereinafter.
B. Time Control
23. Programme
23.1 Within the time stated in the Contract Data, the Contractor shall
submit to the Engineer for approval a Programme, including
Environment Management Plan showing the general methods,
arrangements, order, and timing for all the activities in the Works,
along with monthly cash flow forecasts for the construction of
works.
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After the completion of the construction works, the programme for
the Routine Maintenance Work, showing the general methods,
arrangements, order and timing for all the activities involved in the
Routine Maintenance will also be submitted by the Contractor to
the Engineer for approval if specified in the tender. The programme
for Routine Maintenance will be submitted in each year for the
period of Maintenance.
23.2 The Contractor shall submit the list of equipment and machinery
being brought to site, the list of key personnel being deployed, the
list of machinery/ equipments being placed in field laboratory and
the location of field laboratory along with the Programme. The
Engineer shall cause these details to be verified at each appropriate
stage of the programme.
23.5 The Engineer's approval of the Programme shall not alter the
Contractor's obligations. The Contractor may revise the Programme
and submit it to the Engineer again at any time. A revised
Programme shall show the effect of Variations and Compensation
Events.
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24. Extension Of Time In Contracts:
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anticipating the same while preparing estimates and
draft tender.
b) Extension Of Time For Delay Due To Contractor: The time for the
execution of the work or part of the works specified in the contract
documents shall be deemed to be the essence of the contract and
the works must be completed no later than the date(s) / the
programmefor completion of work as specified in the contract. If the
contractor fails to complete the works within the time as specified in
the contract for the reasons other than the reasons specified in
above as (a.i) and (a.ii), the MCGM may, if satisfied that the works
can be completed by the contractor within reasonable short time
thereafter, allow the contractor for further extension of time as the
Engineer may decide. On suchextension the MCGM will be entitled
without prejudice to any other right and remedy available on that
behalf, to recover the compensation as governed by Clause 8(e) of
GCC.
For the purpose of this Clause, the contract value of the works shall
be taken as value of work as per contract agreement including any
supplementary work order/contract agreement issued.
25.1 The Engineer may instruct the Contractor to delay the start or
progress of any activity within the Works. Delay/delays totalling more
than 30 days will require prior written approval of the DMC/AMC.
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26.2 The Engineer shall record the business of management meetings and
provide copies of the record to those attending the meeting. The
responsibility of the parties for actions to be taken shall be decided by
the Engineer either at the management meeting or after the
management meeting and stated in writing to all those who attended
the meeting.
C. Quality Control
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27.3 Works to be executed in accordance with specifications /
drawings / orders etc.:
The contractor shall execute the whole and every part of the work the
most substantial and workman like manner and both has regards
material and every other respect in strict accordance with
specifications. The contractor shall also confirm exactly, fully and
faithfully to the designs, drawings and instructions in writing relating
to the work signed by the Engineer In-charge and lodged in his office
and to which the contractor shall be entitled to have access for the
purpose of inspection at such office, or on the site or work during
office hours. The contractor shall be entitled to receive three sets of
contract drawings and working drawings as well as one certified copy
of the accepted tender along with the work order free of cost.
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d) Testing of fresh concrete/asphalt mix, recording of results
and declaring the mix fit or unfit for use. This will include
continuous control on the work ability during production
and taking corrective action, if required.
e) For exercising such control, the Engineer-in-charge shall
periodically depute his authorized representative at the
RMC/Asphalt plant. It shall be responsibility of the
contractor to ensure that all necessary equipment,
manpower & facilities are made available to Engineer-in-
charge and or his authorized representative at RMC/Asphalt
plant.
f) All required relevant records of RMC/Asphalt mix shall be
made available to the Engineer-in-charge or his authorized
representative. Engineer-in-charge shall, as required, specify
guidelines & additional procedures for quality control &
other parameters in respect of material production&
transportation of concrete mix which shall be binding on the
contractor & the RMC/Asphalt plant. Only concrete as
approved in design mix by Engineer-in-charge shall be
produced in RMC plant and transported to the site.
g) The contactor shall have to produce a copy of chalan
receipts/SCADA reports/VTS reports as issued by the
RMC/Asphalt plant as a documentary proof in lieu of supply
of RMC/Asphalt mix before releasing payment.
28.1 The Engineer shall check the Contractor's work and notify the
Contractor of any Defects that are found. Such checking shall not
affect the Contractor's responsibilities. The Engineer may instruct
the Contractor to search for a Defect and to uncover and test any
work that the Engineer considers may have a Defect.
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29. Tests
29.2 If the Engineer instructs the Contractor to carry out a test not
specified in the Specification/ Quality Assurance Handbook to
check whether any work has a Defect and the test shows that it
does, the Contractor shall pay for the test and any samples. If
there is no defect, the test shall be a compensation event.
ii. The failed material shall be removed from the site by the
contractor at his own cost within a week time of written
order of the Engineer-in-charge.
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29.3 Setting of Site Laboratories:
All the test records shall be maintained in the site office and made
available as and when required. The laboratory must be established
within 15 days from the date of receipt of the orders from Engineer In
charge. On failure to do so, a penalty of Rs 1000/- per day shall be
imposed.
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30. Correction of Defects noticed during the Defects Liability Period.
30.1 (a) The Engineer shall give notice to the Contractor of any Defects
before the end of the Defects Liability Period, which begins at
Completion and ends after five years. The Defects Liability Period
shall be extended for as long as Defects remain to be corrected.
(c) The Engineer may issue notice to the Contractor to carry out
removal of defects or deficiencies, if any, noticed in his inspection,
or brought to his notice. The Contractor shall remove the defects
and deficiencies within the period specified in the notice and
submit to the Engineer a compliance report.
31.1 If the Contractor has not corrected a Defect pertaining to the Defect
Liability Period under clause and deficiencies in maintenance, to the
satisfaction of the Engineer, within the time specified in the Engineer's
notice, the Engineer will assess the cost of having the Defect or
deficiency corrected, and the Contractor shall pay this amount, on
correction of the Defect or deficiency by another agency.
D. Cost Control
32. Variations
The Engineer shall, having regard to the scope of the Works and the
sanctioned estimated cost, have power to order, in writing, Variations
within the scope of the Works he considersnecessary or advisable
during the progress of the Works. Such Variations shall form part of
the Contract and the Contractor shall carry them out and include
them in updated Programmes produced by the Contractor. Oral orders
of the Engineer for Variations, unless followed by written
confirmation, shall not be taken into account.
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33. Payments for Variations
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(d) The value of work executed shall comprise the value of the
quantities of the items in the Bill of Quantities completed.
(e) The value of work executed shall also include the valuation of
Variations and Compensation Events.
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36.3 No payment shall be made for any work estimated to cost less
than Rupees One Thousand till after the whole of work shall have
been completed and the certificate of completion given. But in the
case of works estimated to cost more than Rs. One Thousand, the
contractor shall on submitting a monthly bill therefore be entitled
to receive payment proportionate to the part of the work than
approved and passed by the Engineer In-charge, whose certificate
of such approval and passing of the sum so payable shall be final
and conclusive against the contractor. All such intermediate
payments shall be regarded as payments by way of advance
against the final payments only and not as payments for work
actual done and completed and shall not preclude the Engineer
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In-charge from requiring any bad, unsound, imperfect or
unskilful work to be removed or taken away and reconstructed or
re-erected nor shall any such payment be considered as an
admission of the due performance of the contract or any part
thereof in any respect or the offering of any claim not shall it
conclude, determine or effect in any other way, the powers of the
Engineer In-charge as to the final settlement and adjustment of
the accounts or otherwise, or in any other way vary or effect the
contract. The final bill shall be submitted by the Contractor
within one month of the date fixed for the completion of the work
otherwise the Engineer In-charge’s certificate of the
measurements and of the total amount payable for the work shall
be final and binding on all parties.
37. The Contractor shall not be entitled to compensation to the extent that
the Employer's interests are adversely affected by the Contractor for not
having given early warning or not having cooperated with the Engineer.
38. Tax
All taxes, duties, cess and charges such as Octroi, Service Tax,
Terminal or Sales Tax, VAT etc. and other duties on material obtained
for the work from any source including the tax applicable as per
Maharashtra Sales Tax Act, on the transfer of property in goods
involved in the execution of work contract (re-enacted) Act 1989 or as
amended shall be borne by tenderer. The tenderer will not be
reimbursed the taxes, duties, cess and charges whether now in force or
that may be enforced in future.
Rates accepted by MCGM shall hold good till completion of work and no
additional individual claim shall be admissible on account of
fluctuations in market rates; increase in taxes/any other levies/tolls
etc. except that payment/recovery for overall market situation shall be
made as per Price Variation.
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Both, the Contractor and the Employer have agreed that it is not
feasible to precisely estimate the amount of losses due to delay in
completion of works and the losses to the public and the economy,
therefore, both the parties have agreed that the Contractor shall pay
liquidated damages to the Employer and not by way of penalty, at the
rate per week or part thereof stated in the Contract Data for the period
that the Completion Date is later than the Intended Completion Date.
Liquidated damages at the same rates shall be withheld if the
Contractor fails to achieve the milestones prescribed in the Contract
Data. However, in case the Contractor achieves the next milestone, the
amount of the liquidated damages already withheld shall be restored to
the Contractor by adjustment in the next payment certificate. The
Employer and the contractor have agreed that this is a reasonable
agreed amount of liquidated damage. The Employer may deduct
liquidated damages from payments due to the Contractor. Payment of
liquidated damages shall not affect the Contractor’s other liabilities.
43.1 The Employer shall take over the works within seven days of the
Engineer issuing a certificate of completion of works. The
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Contractor shall continue to remain responsible for its routine
maintenance during the maintenance period if specified in the
contract.
If the contractor fails to submit the final bill within 1 month, the MCGM
staff will prepare the final bill based on the joint measurement within
next 3 months.
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2 Upto Rs.25 Crs. Rs.1 Crore or final bill amount whichever is more
The contractor have to submit the bill for the work carried out within 15 days
from the date of completion of the work to the respective executing
department. If the contractor fails to submit their bills to concerned
executing department, penalty or action as shown below will be taken for
each delayed bill:-
45.2 If the Contractor does not supply the Drawings and/or manuals
by the dates stated in the Contract Data, or they do not receive
the Engineer's approval, the Engineer shall withhold the amount
stated in the Contract Data from payments due to the Contractor.
46. Termination
46.1 The Employer or the Contractor may terminate the Contract if the
other party causes a fundamental breach of the Contract.
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46.2 Fundamental breaches of Contract shall include, but shall not be
limited to, the following:
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above, the Engineer shall decide whether the breach is
fundamental or not.
48. Property
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completed after which it will be transferred to the Contractor and
credit, if any, given for its use.
(a) During continuance of the Contract, the Contractor and his sub-
Contractors shall abide at all times by all existing labour
enactments and rules made there under, regulations, notifications
and bye laws of the State or Central Government or local authority
and any other labour law (including rules), regulations, bye laws
that may be passed or notification that may be issued under any
labour law in future either by the State or the Central Government
or the local authority.
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(b) Furthermore, the Contractor shall keep the Employer indemnified in
case any action is taken against the Employer by the competent
authority on account of contravention of any of the provisions of
any Act or rules made there under, regulations or notifications
including amendments. If the Employer is caused to pay or
reimburse, such amounts as may be necessary to cause or observe,
or for non-observance of the provisions stipulated in the
notifications/ bye-laws/Acts/Rules/regulationsincluding
amendments, if any, on the part of the Contractor, the
Engineer/Employer shall have the right to deduct any money due to
the Contractor including his amount of performance guarantee. The
Employer/Engineer shall also have right to recover from the
Contractor any sum required or estimated to be required for making
good the loss or damage suffered by the Employer.
(c) The Contractor shall require his employees to obey all applicable
laws, including those concerning safety at work.
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otherwise circulated without the approval of the Engineer in
writing.
The Contractor shall duly comply with the provisions of the Apprentices
Act 1961 (III of 1961), the rules made there under and the orders that
may be issued from time to time under the said Act and the said Rules
and on his failure or neglect to do so, he shall be subject to all liabilities
and penalties provided by the said Act and said Rules.
54 Contract Document
55 Conflict of Interest
No Applicant shall submit more than one Application for the Project. An
applicant applying individually shall not be entitled to submit another
application either individually. The Applicant shall be responsible for all
of the costs associated with the preparation of their Applications and
their participation in the Bid Process. The Authority will not be
responsible or in any way liable for such costs, regardless of the
conduct or outcome of the Bidding Process.
“The Authority” reserves the right to reject any Application and/ or Bid
if:
a. at any time, a material misrepresentation is made or uncovered, or
b. the Applicant does not provide, within the time specified by the
Authority, the supplemental information sought by the Authority
for evaluation of the Application.
In case it is found during the evaluation or at any time before signing
of the Agreement or after its execution and during the period of
subsistence thereof including the concession thereby granted by “The
Authority”, that one or more of the pre-qualification conditions have
not been met by the Applicant, or the Applicant has made material
misrepresentation or has given any materially incorrect or false
information, the Applicant shall be disqualified forthwith if not yet
appointed as the Successful Bidder either by issue of the LOA (Letter
of Approval) or entering into of the Agreement, and if the Applicant
has already been issued the LOA or has entered into the Concession
Agreement, as the case may be, the same shall, notwithstanding
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anything to the contrary contained therein or in this TENDER, be
liable to be terminated, by a communication in writing by “The
Authority” to the Applicant, without the Authority being liable in any
manner whatsoever to the Applicant and without prejudice to any
other right or remedy which the Authority may have under this
TENDER, the Bidding Documents, the Concession Agreement or
under applicable law.
“The Authority” reserves the right to verify all statements, information
and documents submitted by the Applicant in response to the
TENDER. Any such verification or lack of such verification by the
Authority shall not relieve the Applicant of its obligations or liabilities
hereunder nor will it affect any rights of the Authority there under.
c. Does not fill and (digital) sign undertaking forms, which are
incorporated, in the document.
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provide any clarification, but not later than the date provided in header
data.
“The Authority” may also on its own motion, if deemed necessary, issue
interpretations and clarifications to all Applicants. All clarifications and
interpretations issued by the Authority shall be deemed to be part of
the tender. Verbal clarifications and information given by Authority or
its employees or representatives shall not in any way or manner be
binding on the Authority.
61 Amendment of tender
Any Addendum thus issued will be sent in writing/ Fax/ Email to all
those who have purchased the tender.
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The Applicant shall provide all the information sought under this
TENDER. The Authority will evaluate only those Applications that are
received in the required formats and complete in all respects.
Incomplete and /or conditional Applications shall be liable to rejection.
The Applicant will upload bid in One Folder in electronic form which
shall contain the scanned certified copies of the documents given below
and the documents uploaded has to be digitally signed by the bidder.
These copies shall be certified by Practicing Notary approved by the
Govt. of Maharashtra or Govt. of India with his stamp, clearly stating
hisname& registration number, except where original documents are
demanded
64 Marking of Applications
65 Late Applications
66 Confidentiality
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divulge any such information unless it is directed to do so by any
statutory entity that has the power under law to require its disclosure
or is to enforce or assert any right or privilege of the statutory entity
and/ or the Authority or as may be required by law or in connection
with any legal process.
1. The Contractor shall inspect and examine the site and its
surrounding and shall satisfy himself before submitting his tender
as to the nature of the ground and subsoil (so far as is practicable),
the form and nature of the site, the quantities and nature of the
work and materials necessary for the completion of the works and
means of access to the site, the accommodation he may require and
in general shall himself obtain all necessary information as to risk,
contingencies and other circumstances which may influence or affect
his tender. He shall also take into consideration the hydrological and
climatic conditions.
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reimbursed immediately subject to satisfaction of the Engineer for
faithful compliance and submission of required data regarding such
investigation within specified time.
3. The Contractor shall be deemed to have satisfied himself before
tendering as to the correctness and sufficiency of his tender for the
works and of the rates and prices quoted in the schedule of works /
items / quantities, or in Bill of Quantities, which rates and prices
shall, except as otherwise provided cover all his obligations under the
Contract and all matters and things necessary for proper completion
and maintenance of the works. No extra charges consequent on any
misunderstanding.
4. Not Foreseeable Physical Obstructions or Conditions: If, however,
during the execution of the Works the Contractor encounters physical
obstructions or physical conditions, other than climatic conditions on
the Site, which obstructions or conditions were, in his opinion, not
foreseeable by an experienced contractor, the Contractor shall
forthwith give notice thereof to the Engineer. On receipt of such
notice, the Engineer shall, if in his opinion such obstructions or
conditions could not have been reasonably foreseen by an experienced
contractor, after due consultation with the Contractor, determine:
The amount of any costs which may have been incurred by the
Contractor by reason of such obstructions or conditions having been
encountered, which shall be added to the Contract Price.
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The Contractor shall at his own cost and to satisfaction of the
Engineer provide a small temporary office, at the work-site which
will include tables, chairs and lockers for keeping the records. He
shall also make necessary arrangements for drinking water,
telephone with a pre-requisite of e-governance and electronic
communication. These offices are not to be allowed on public roads
without the written instruction of the Engineer. These offices should
be preferably located within 50 to 500 m of the worksite. In case the
office is more than 500m away from the worksite, the contractor is to
provide conveyance for Municipal Staff.
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7. Permission for provision and removal of office on completion of
work: The tenderer shall obtain permission for provision of site
office, cement go-down, store, etc. on payment of necessary cost
implication. The cement go-down, Watchman cabins, etc. shall be
provided as directed and shall be removed by the Tenderers on
completion of the work at their cost. It is binding on the Tenderer to
fulfill requirements of Environmental Authorities. The location of
such office shall be finalized and got approved from the Engineer
before erection/commencement work.
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70 Subsequent Legislation:
If on the day of submission of bids for the contract, there occur changes
to any National or State stature, Ordinance, decree or other law or any
regulation or By-laws or any local or other duly constituted authority or
the introduction of any such National or State Statute, Ordinance,
decree or by which causes additional or reduced cost to the Contractor,
such additional or reduced cost shall, after due consultation with the
Contractor, be determined by the concerned Engineering Department of
MCGM and shall be added to or deducted from the Contract Price with
prior approval of competent authority and the concerned Engineering
Department shall notify the Contractor accordingly with a copy to the
Employer. MCGM reserve the right to take decision in respect of
addition/reduction of costing contract.
The contractor shall save harmless and indemnify the Corporation from
and against all claims and proceedings for or on account of
infringement of any Patent rights, design trademark or name of other
protected rights in respect of any constructional plant, machine work,
or material used for or in connection with the Works or any of them and
from and against all claims, proceedings, damages, costs, charges and
expenses whatsoever in respect thereof or in relation thereto. Except
where otherwise specified, the contractor shall pay all tonnage and
other royalties, rent and other payments or compensation, if any, for
getting stone, sand, gravel, clay or other materials required for the
works or any of them.
Settlement of Disputes:
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the progress of the Works or after their completion and whether before
or after the termination, abandonment or breach of the Contract) it, the
aggrieved party may refer such dispute within a period of 7 days to the
concerned Addl. Municipal Commissioner who shall constitute a
committee comprising of three officers i.e. concerned Deputy Municipal
Commissioner or Director (ES&P), Chief Engineer other than the
Engineer of the Contract and concerned Chief Accountant. The
Committee shall give decision in writing within 60 days. Appeal on the
Order of the Committee may be referred to the Municipal Commissioner
within 7 days. Thereafter the Municipal Commissioner shall constitute
a Committee comprising of three Addl. Municipal Commissioners
including Addl. Municipal Commissioner in charge of Finance
Department. The Municipal Commissioner within a period of 90 days
after being requested to do so shall give written notice of committee’s
decision to the Contractor. Save as herein provided such decision in
respect of every matter so referred shall be final and binding upon both
parties until the completion of the works, and shall forthwith be given
effect to by the Contractor who shall proceed with the works with due
diligence, whether he requires arbitration as hereinafter provided or
not. If the Commissioner has given written notice of the decision to the
Contractor and no Claim to arbitration has been communicated within
a period of 90 days from receipt of such notice the said decision shall
remain final and binding upon the Contractor.
74 Arbitration and Jurisdiction:
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Arbitration shall be effected by a single arbitrator agreed upon the
parties. The arbitration shall be conducted in accordance with the
provisions of the Arbitration Act, 1996 or any statutory modifications
thereof, and shall be held at such place and time within the limits of
BrihanMumbai as the arbitrator may determine. The decision of the
arbitrator shall be final and binding upon the parties hereto and the
expense of the arbitration shall be paid as may be determined by the
arbitrator. Performance under the Contract shall, if reasonably be
possible, continued during the arbitration proceedings and payment
due to the Contractor by the Employer shall not be withheld unless
they are the subject matter of arbitration proceedings. The said
arbitrator shall have full power to open up, review and revise any
decision, opinion, direction, certification or valuation of the
Commissioner and neither party shall be limited in the proceedings
before such arbitrator to the evidence or arguments put before the
Commissioner for the purpose of obtaining his said decision. No
decision given by the Commissioner in accordance with the foregoing
provisions shall disqualify him from being called as a witness and giving
evidence before the arbitrator on any matters whatsoever relevant to the
disputes or difference referred to the arbitrator as aforesaid. All awards
shall be in writing and for claims equivalent to 5,00,000 or more such
awards shall state reasons for amounts awarded. The expenditure of
arbitration shall be paid as may be determined by arbitrator.
In case of any claim, dispute or difference arising in respect of a
contract, the cause of action thereof shall be deemed to have arisen in
Mumbai and all legal proceedings in respect of any claim, dispute or
difference shall be instituted in a competent court in the City of
Mumbai only.
75 Copyright:
Every receipt for money which may become payable or for any security
which may become transferable to the Contractor under these present
shall, if signed in the partnership name by any one of the partners, be a
good and sufficient discharge to the Commissioner and Municipal
Corporation in respect of the money or security purporting to be
acknowledged thereby, and in the event of death of any of the partners
during the pendency of this contract, it is hereby expressly agreed that
every receipt by any one of the surviving partners shall, if so signed as
aforesaid, be good and sufficient discharge as aforesaid provided that
nothing in this clause contained shall be deemed to prejudice or effect
any claim which the Commissioner or the Corporation may hereafter
have against the legal representatives of any partners so dying or in
respect of any breach of any of the conditions thereof, provided also
that nothing in this clause contained shall be deemed prejudicial or
affect the respective rights or obligations of the Contractors and of the
legal representatives of any deceased Contractors interest.
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78 Correspondence with the Applicant
Save and except as provided in this TENDER, the Authority shall not
entertain any correspondence with any Applicant in relation to the
acceptance or rejection of any Application.
B) Labour and other materials: For the purpose of this contract and
for allowing reimbursement of refund on account of variation of
prices of (i) labour, and (ii) materials other than materials
mentioned in A above, computation will be based on the formula
enunciated below which is based on the presumptions that :
VM = (0.88 R x 70 - C) x (W – WO)
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100 WO
Where –
IO = Consumer price index number for working class for Mumbai (declared
by the Commissioner of labour and Director of Employment, Mumbai)
prevailing, on the day of 28 days prior to the date of submission of the
tender.
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WO = Wholesale price index as stated above prevailing on the day of 28 days
prior to the date of submission of the tender.
R= Total value of the work done during the period under reference as
recorded in the Measurement Book excluding water charges and
sewerage charges but including cost of excess in respect of item upto
50 percent
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The decision of the Engineer as regards the operative period of the
contract shall be finaland binding on the contractors.
D) Price variation will be calculated similarly and separately for extra items
and / or excess quantities and provisional sums calculated under Sub
Clause 10 (b)A (i)&(ii) and Sub Clause 10 (b) B(ii) based on the above
formula/formulae in Annexure-I as and when mentioned in Special
conditions of contract; IO and WO being the indices applicable to the
date on which the rates under Sub Clause 10 (a)A (i)&(ii) and Sub
Clause 10 (a) B(iii) are fixed. No price variation shall be admissible for
FAIR items created during execution.
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2)Operative period shall mean original or extended time period of
contract.
For example:
Extension of Time period Maximum Price Variation
(i) Extension Due To Modification & Extension for delay due to MCGM :
The price variation for the period of extension granted shall be limited
to the amount payable as per the Indices. In case the indices increases
or decreases, above/below the indices applicable, to the last month of
the original or extended period vide clause8(l)(a)(i) and (ii) of standard
GCC
(a) The price variation for the period of extension granted shall be
limited to the amount payable as per the Indices in case the indices
increase, above the indices applicable, to the last month of the
original completion period or the extended period vide above clause
8(l)(a)(i) and (ii) of standard GCC.
(b) The price variation shall be limited to the amount payable as per the
indices, in case the indices decrease or fall below the indices
applicable, to the last month of original / extended period of
completion period vide above clause 8(l)(b) of standard GCC, then
lower indices shall be adopted.
(iii) Extension of Time For Delay due to reasons not attributable to MCGM
and Contractor (Reference Cl.8(d) of Standard GCC):
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The price variation for the period of extension granted shall be limited
to the amount payable as per the Indices in case the indices increases
or decreases, above/below the indices applicable, to the last month of
the original period.
81.Payment:
Interim Payment:
iii) On request, the contractor will be paid upto 75 percent of the value
of the work carried out as an adhoc payment in the first week of next
month after deducting there from recoveries on account of advances,
interest, retention money, income tax etc. The balance payment due
will be paid thereafter.
iv) No interim payment will be admitted until such time the Contractor
have fully complied with the requirement of the Condition no.8 (g)
and 8 (h) concerning submission and approval of Network Schedule
for the works, as detailed in Condition 8 (h). A fixed sum shall be
held in abeyance at the time of next interim payment for non-
attainment of each milestone in the network and shall be released
only on attainment of the said milestone.
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supporting an interim payment shall of itself be conclusive evidence
that any work or materials to which it relates is / are in accordance
with the contract.
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When the delay is not a full week or in multiple of a week but involves
a fraction of a week the compensation payable for that fraction shall
be proportional to the number of days involved.
Provided always that the total amount of compensation for delay to be
paid this condition shall not exceed the undernoted percentage of the
Contract Value of the item or group of items of work for which a
separate period of completion is given.
i) Completion period (as originally stipulated or as extended) not
exceeding 6 months: 10 percent.
ii) Completion period (as originally stipulated or as extended)
exceeding 6 months and not exceeding 2 years :7½ percent.
iii) Completion period (as originally stipulated or as extended)
exceeding 2 years :5 percent.
The amount of compensation may be adjusted set off against any sum
payable to the contractor under this or any other contract with the
Municipal Corporation.
85. Action And Compensation Payable In Case Of Bad Work And Not
Done As Per Specifications
All works under or in course of execution or executed in pursuance of
the contract, shall at all times be open and accessible to the
inspection and supervision of the Engineer-in-charge, his authorized
subordinates in charge of the work and all the superior officers, officer
of the Vigilance Department of the MCGM or any organization engaged
by the MCGM for Quality Assurance and the contractor shall, at all
times, during the usual working hours and at all other times at which
reasonable notice of the visit of such officers has been given to the
contractor, either himself be present to receive orders and instructions
or have a responsible agent duly accredited in writing, present for that
purpose. Orders given to the Contractor’s agent shall be considered to
have the same force as if they had been given to the contractor
himself.
If it shall appear to the Engineer-in-charge or his authorized
subordinates in-charge of the work or to the officer of Vigilance
Department, that any work has been executed with unsound,
imperfect or unskilful workmanship or with materials of any inferior
description, or that any materials or articles provided by him for the
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execution of the work are unsound or of a quality inferior to that
contracted for or otherwise not in accordance with the contract, the
contractor shall, on demand in writing which shall be made within
twelve months of the completion of the work from the Engineer-in-
Charge specifying the work, materials or articles complained of
notwithstanding that the same may have been passed, certified and
paid for forthwith rectify, or remove and reconstruct the work so
specified in whole or in part, as the case may require or as the case
may be, remove the materials or articles so specified and provide other
proper and suitable materials or articles at his own charge and cost.
In the event of the failing to doso within a period specified by the
Engineer-in-Charge in his demand aforesaid, then the contractor shall
be liable to pay compensation at the same rate as under clause 8.e. of
the general condition of contract in section 9 of tender document (for
Compensation for delay) for this default. In such case the Engineer-in
Charge may not accept the item of work at the rates applicable under
the contract but may accept such items at reduced rates as the
Engineer in charge may consider reasonable during the preparation of
on account bills or final bill if the item is so acceptable without
detriment to the safety and utility of the item and the structure or he
may reject the work outright without any payment and/or get it and
other connected and incidental items rectified, or removed and re-
executed at the risk and cost of the contractor. Decision of the
Engineer-in-Charge to be conveyed in writing in respect of the same
will be final and binding on the contractor.
If the penalization amount exceeds maximum limit with respect to
Clause 8.e of Standard General Conditions of Contract, then a show
cause notice shall necessarily be issued to the contract as to why the
contract should not be terminated.
2. If the contractor fails to comply the same, only then, the contractor
shall be liable to pay compensation at the same rate as under clause
8.e of the Standard General Condition of Contract (for Compensation for
delay) for this default.
The Contractor shall supply at his own cost all material, plant, tools,
appliances, implements, ladders, cordage, tackle scaffolding and
temporary works requisite or proper for the proper execution of the
work, whether, in the original altered or substituted form and whether
included in the specification of other documents forming part of the
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contract or referred to in these conditions or not and which may be
necessary for the purpose of satisfying or complying with the
requirements of the Eng-In-Charge as to any matter as to which under
these conditions is entitled to be satisfied, or which is entitled to
require together with the carriage therefore to and from the work.
The Contractor shall also supply without charge, the requisite number
of person with the means and materials necessary for the purpose of
setting out works and counting, weighing and assisting in the
measurements of examination at any time and from time to time of
the work or materials, failing which the same may be provided by the
Engineer In-charge at the expense of the contractor and the expenses
may be deducted from any money due to the contractor under the
contract or from his security deposit or the proceeds of sale thereof, or
offers sufficient portion thereof.
The contractor shall provide all necessary fencing and lights required
to protect the public from accident and shall also be bound to bear the
expenses of defence of every suit, action or other legal proceedings,
that may be brought by any person for injury sustained owing to
neglect of the above precautions and to pay any damages and cost
which may be awarded in any such suit action or proceedings to any
such person or which may with the consent of the contractor be paid
for compromising any claim by any such person.
91. In the case of Tender by partners, any change in the constitution of the
firm shall be forthwith, notified by the contractor through the
Engineer In-charge for his information.
92. Action where no specifications:
In the case of any class of work for which there is no such
specifications, such works shall be carried out in accordance with the
specifications and in the event of there being no such specifications,
then in such case, the work shall be carried out in all respects in
accordance with all instructions and requirements of the Engineer In-
charge.
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(iii) The workers shall be required to use the safety equipments so
provided by the contractor and the contractor shall take adequate
steps to ensure the proper use of equipments by those concerned.
(iv) When the work is carried on in proximity to any place where there
is risk or drawing all necessary equipments shall be provided and
kept ready for use and all necessary steps shall be taken for the
prompt rescue of any person in danger.
94. No compensation shall be allowed for any delay caused in the starting
of the work on account of acquisition of land or in the case of
clearance of works, on account of ant delay in according to sanction of
estimates.
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SECTION 11
SPECIFICATIONS
& SELECTION OF MATERIAL
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SPECIFICATIONS & SELECTION OF MATERIAL
SELECTION OF MATERIAL
1. All materials brought on the site of work and meant to be used in the
same, shall be the best of their respective kinds and to the approval of
the Engineer. The Engineer or his representative will accept that the
materials are really the best of their kinds, when it is proved be-yond
doubt that no better materials of the particular kind in question are
available in the market.
2. The contractor shall obtain the approval of the Engineer of samples of
all materials to be used in the works and shall deposit these samples
with him before placing an order for the materials with the suppliers.
The materials brought on the works shall conform in every respect to
their approved samples. Fresh samples shall be deposited with the
Engineer when-ever the type or source of any material changes.
3. The contractor shall check each fresh consignment of materials as it is
brought to the site of works to see that they conform in all respects to
the Specifications of the samples approved by the Engineer, or both.
4. The Engineer will have the option to have any of the materials tested
to find out whether they are in accordance with the Specifications and
the Contractor will bear all expenses for such testing. All B bills,
vouchers and test certificates, which in the opinion of the Engineer or
his representative are necessary to convince him as to the quality of
the materials or their suitability shall be produced for his inspection
when required.
5. Any materials that have not been found to conform to the
specifications will be rejected forthwith and shall be removed from the
site by the contractor at his own cost within 24 hours.
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6. The Engineer shall have power to cause the Contractors to purchase
and use such materials from any particular source, as may in his
opinion be necessary for the proper execution of the work.
7. Notwithstanding the source, the sand shall be washed using sand
washing machine before use.
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SECTION 12
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FRAUD AND CORRUPT PRACTICES
For the purposes of this Clause, the following terms shall have the
meaning hereinafter respectively assigned to them:
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date such official resigns or retires from or otherwise ceases to be in the
service of the Authority, shall be deemed to constitute influencing the
actions of a person connected with the Bidding Process); or
save and except as permitted under the relevant sub clause, engaging
in any manner whatsoever, whether during the Bidding Process or after
the issue of the LOA or after the execution of the Concession
Agreement, as the case may be, any person in respect of any matter
relating to the Project or the LOA or the Concession Agreement, who at
any time has been or is a legal, financial or technical adviser of the
Authority in relation to any matter concerning the Project;
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G. Should any employee of the Contractor be determined to have engaged
in corrupt, fraudulent, collusive, coercive, or obstructive practice
during the execution of the Works, then that employee shall be
removed in accordance with relevant Clause.
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SECTION –13
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LIST OF APPROVED BANKS
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SECTION –14
APPENDIX
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FORM OF TENDER
To,
Sir,
____________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
1A. I/We________________________________________________________
…………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………..………………………………………
……………………….………….…………….………………………………………
…
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Referred to in the specifications and schedule to the accompanying
form of contract of the rates entered in the schedule of rates sent
herewith and signed by me/ us” (strike out the portions which are not
applicable).
1B. I/We do here by state and declare that I/We, whose names are
given herein below in details with the addresses, have not filled in this
tender under any other name or under the name of any other
establishment /firm or otherwise, nor are we in any way related or
concerned with the establishment /firm or any other person, who
have filled in the tender for the aforesaid work.”
2. I/We hereby tender for the execution of the works referred to in the
aforesaid documents, upon the terms and conditions, contained or
referred to therein and in accordance with the specifications designs,
drawings and other relevant details in all respects.
*(a) I/We have deposited the amount through online payment gateways
with the C.E of the corporation not to bear interest.
4. I/We hereby request you not to enter into a contract with any other
person/s for the execution of the works until notice of non/acceptance of
this tender has first been communicated to me/us, and in consideration
of yours agreeing to refrain from so doing I/we agree not to withdraw the
offer constituted by this tender before the date of communication to
me/us of such notice of non/acceptance, which date shall be not later
than ten days from the date of the decision of the Standing Committee or
Education Committee of the Corporation, as maybe required under the
Mumbai Municipal Corporation Act, not to accept this tender.(Subject to
condition 5 below).
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5. I/We also agree to keep this tender open for acceptance for a
period of 180 days from the date fixed for opening the same and not to
make any modifications in its terms and conditions which are not
acceptable to the Corporation.
10. “I/We further agree and undertake that in the event it is revealed
subsequently after the allotment of work/contract to me/us, that any
information given by me/us in this tender is false or incorrect, I/We
shall compensate the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai for any
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such losses or inconvenience caused to the Corporation in any manner
and will not resist any claim for such compensation on any ground
whatsoever. I/we agree and undertake that I/we shall not claim in such
case any amount by way of damages or compensation for cancellation
of the contract given to me/us or any work assigned to me/us or is
withdrawn by the Corporation,”
Address Yours
faithfully
,
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1. ………………………………………………..
2. ………………………………………………..
3. ………………………………………………..
4. ………………………………………………..
5. ………………………………………………..
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Full Name and private residential address A/c
of all the partners constituting the Firm No.………………………………………………
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2
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4
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Vendor No…………………………………….
5
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AGREEMENT FORM
Tender / Quotation
Twothousand……………………....…..……..………..…………………………………
………… Between
.……...……………...………………………………………………….…………….………
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the Director(E.S.&P.) (hereinafter called “the commissioner” in which
expression are included unless the inclusion is inconsistent with the
context, or meaning thereof, his successor or successors for the time being
holding the office of Director (E,S.& P)of the second part and the Municipal
Corporation of Greater Mumbai (hereinafter called “the Corporation”) of the
third part, WHEREAS the contractor has tendered for the construction,
completion and maintenance of the works described above and his tender
has been accepted by the Commissioner (with the approval of the Standing
Committee/Education Committee of the Corporation NOW THIS
AGREEMENT WITNESSETH as follows:-
1. In this agreement words and expressions shall have the same
meanings as are respectively assigned to them in the General
Conditions of Contract for works hereinafter referred to:-
2. The following documents shall be deemed to form and be read
and constructed as a part of this agreement viz.
a. The said Tender
b. The Drawings
c. The Specifications
d. General condition of contract for Civil Works of the Municipal
Corporation of Greater Mumbai as amended up to date
3. In consideration of the payments to be made by the
Commissioner to the contractor as hereinafter mentioned the
contractor hereby covenants with the Commissioner to construct,
complete and maintain the works in conformity in all respects
with the provision of the contract.
4. The Commissioner hereby covenants to pay to the Contractor in
consideration of the construction, completion and maintenance of
the works the contract sum, at times and in the manner
prescribed by the contract.
IN WITNESS WHERE OF the parties hereto have caused their respective
common seals to be herein to affixed (or have hereunto set their
respective hands and seals) the day and year above written.
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contractors
Full Name
Address Contractors
Signed by the Director (ES&P) in the Ex. Eng (Str) City/ WS/ ES
presence of
Director (ES&P)
1. 1.
2. 2.
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ANNEXURE A
4. Time Period
16months
1. Contract as a whole Period completion
(* Inclusive of Monsoon)
General 03 years
Structural 05 years
Waterproofing 05 years
.
Percentage to be charged as supervision charges for the work got executed
through other means ….. percent.
The “Actual cost of the work” shall mean in the case of percentage rate
contracts the actual cost of the work executed at the rates as mentioned in
the Contract Schedule adjusted by the Contractor's percentage rate and cost
of extra and excess, but excluding the cost on account of Water Charges and
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Sewerage Charges if any, payable by the contractor and also excluding cost
on account of price variation claims as provided in condition no. 74 of these
conditions as amended up to date.
1. In case of item rate contracts the actual cost calculated for the work
executed at the rates mentioned in the contract schedule for different
items including cost of excess and extra items of the work excluding the
cost of water charges and sewerage charges if any, payable by the
contractor and excluding cost on account of price variation claims as
provided in extra excess conditions as amended up to date.
2. In case of lump sum contract the cost of the work actually carried out
as per break up and programme of the work and the schedule of
payment included in the contract including cost of any excess and/or
extra items, of the work, excluding the cost on account of water charges
and sewerage charges and also excluding cost on account of price
variation claims as provided in extra excess conditions as amended up
to date.
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ANNEXURE- B
On Rs. 500/- stamp paper
PRE-CONTRACT INTEGRITY PACT
The Bidder commits himself to take all measures necessary to prevent
corrupt practices, unfair means and illegal activities during any stage of his
bid or during any pre-contract or post-contract stage in order to secure the
contract or in furtherance to secure it and in particular commits himself to
the following:-
1. The Bidder will not offer, directly or through intermediaries, any bribe,
gift, consideration, reward, favour, any material or immaterial benefit
or other advantage, commission, fees, brokerage or inducement to any
official of the MCGM, connected directly or indirectly with the bidding
process, or to any person, organization or third party related to the
contract in exchange for any advantage in the bidding, evaluation,
contracting and implementation of the Contract.
2. The Bidder further undertakes that he has not given, offered or promised
to give, directly or indirectly any bribe, gift, consideration, reward,
favour, any material or immaterial benefit or other advantage,
commission, fees, brokerage or inducement to any official of the MCGM
or otherwise in procuring the Contract or forbearing to do or having done
any act in relation to the obtaining or execution of the Contract or any
other Contract with the Government for showing or forbearing to show
favour or disfavour to any person in relation to the Contract or any other
Contract with the Government.
3. The Bidder will not collude with other parties interested in the contract
to impair the transparency, fairness and progress of the bidding process,
bid evaluation, contracting and implementation of the contract.
4. The Bidder will not accept any advantage in exchange for any corrupt
practice, unfair means and illegal activities.
5. The Bidder, either while presenting the bid or during pre-contract
negotiations or before signing the contract, shall disclose any payments
he has made, is committed to or intends to make to officials of the
MCGM or their family members, agents, brokers or any other
intermediaries in connection with the contract and the details of services
agreed upon for such payments.
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6. The Bidder shall not use improperly, for purposes of competition or
personal gain, or pass on to others, any information provided by the
MCGM as part of the business relationship, regarding plans, technical
proposals and business details, including information contained in any
electronic data carrier. The Bidder also undertakes to exercise due and
adequate care lest any such information is divulged.
7. The Bidder commits to refrain from giving any complaint directly or
through any other manner without supporting it with full and verifiable
facts.
8. The Bidder shall not instigate or cause to instigate any third person to
commit any of the actions mentioned above.
9. The Bidder and their respective officers, employees, agents and advisers
shall observe the highest standard of ethics during the Bidding Process.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, the
Authority may reject an Application without being liable in any manner
whatsoever to the Applicant if it determines that the Applicant has,
directly or indirectly or through an agent, engaged in corrupt practice,
fraudulent practice, coercive practice, undesirable practice or restrictive
practice in the Bidding Process
For the purposes of this Clause 9, the following terms shall have the
meaning herein after respectively assigned to them:
1. “fraudulent practice” means a misrepresentation or omission of facts
or suppression of facts or disclosure of incomplete facts, in order to
influence the Bidding Process ;
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4. “restrictive practice” means forming a cartel or arriving at any
understanding or arrangement among Applicants with the objective
of restricting or manipulating a full and fair competition in the
Bidding Process.
Signature of Tenderer/Bidder
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Annexure-C
(This is a draft format)
(On Rs. 500/- Stamp paper)
DECLARATION CUM-INDEMNITY BOND
I,_______________________________________Of__________________________
_______________________
4) I further declared that if, I am allotted the work and I failed to carry out
the allotted work in accordance with the terms and conditions and within
the time prescribed and MCGM is entitled to carry out the work allotted to
me by any other means at my risk and cost, at any stage of the contract.
5)I also declared that I will not claim any charge / damages / compensation
for non-availability of site for the contract work at any time.
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6)I Indemnify Municipal Commissioner and the other officers of MCGM or
their agents for any Damages, Loss, or Injury, any legal suit, proceeding or
legal action whatsoever that may be caused at any time by me or any other
staff of___________________________
company, for the work undertaken and all such damage, damages, injury or
loss, legal suit, legal action, I shall be solely responsible in individual as well
as official capacity and such loss, damages, injury shall be made good and/
or as the case may be shall be paid immediately by me / Company to the
satisfaction of the MCGM.
Identified by me,
Prioperitor/Partners/Directors/POA holder
(Seal of Firm/Co.)
Advocate
Before me
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Annexure- D
Rate Analysis
Item Description
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BANKERS GURANTEE IN LIEU OF TENDER & CONTRACT DEPOSIT FOR
WORK
THIS INDENTURE made this ______________day of __________ BETWEEN
THE ___________________BANK incorporated under the English/Indian
Companies Acts and carrying on business in Mumbai (hereinafter referred to
as 'the bank' which expression shall be deemed to include its successors
and assigns)of the first part __________________________________________
_________________________________ inhabitants carrying on business at
_______________________________ in Mumbai under the style and name of
Messer’s __________________(hereinafter referred to as 'the contractors') of the
second part Shri. _______________________________________
THE MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONER FOR GREATER MUMBAI
(hereinafter referred to as 'the commissioner' which expression shall be
deemed, also to include his successor or successors for the time being in the
said office of Municipal Commissioner ) of the third part and THE
MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF GREATER MUMBAI (hereinafter referred to
as 'the Corporation') of the fourth part WHEREAS the contractors have
submitted to the Commissioner tender for the execution of the work of
''_________________________________________________________and the terms of
such tender /contract require that the contractors shall deposit with the
Commissioner as earnest money and /or the security a sum of
Rs.______________(Rupees __________________)AND WHEREAS if and when
any such tender is accepted by the Commissioner, the contract to be
entered into in furtherance thereof by the contractors will provide that such
deposit shall remain with and be appropriated by the Commissioner towards
the Security -deposit to be taken under the contract and be redeemable by
contractors, if they shall duly and faithfully carry out the terms and
provisions of such contract and shall duly satisfy all claims properly
chargeable against them there under AND WHEREAS the contractors are
constituents of the Bank and in order to facilitate the keeping of the
accounts of the contractors, the Bank with the consent and concurrence of
the contractors has requested the Commissioner to accept the undertaking
of the Bank hereinafter contained, in place of the contractors depositing
with the Commissioner the said sum as earnest money and /or security as
aforesaid AND WHEREAS accordingly the Commissioner has agreed to
accept such undertaking NOW THIS AGRREMENT WITHNESSES that in
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consideration of the premises, the Bank at the request of the contractors (
hereby testified ) UNDERTAKES WITH the commissioner to pay to the
commissioner upon demand in writing , whenever required by him , from
time to time , so to do ,a sum not
exceeding in the whole Rs._________(Rupees___________________)under the
terms of the said tender and /or the contract .The B.G. Is valid upto
_________”Notwithstanding anything what has been stated above, our
liability under the above guarantee is restricted to Rs.___________only and
guarantee shall remain in force upto ____________ unless the demand or
claim under this guarantee is made on us in writing on or before
__________all your right under the above guarantee shall be forfeited and we
shall be released from all liabilities under the guarantee thereafter”
IN WITNESS WHEREOF
WITNESS(1)_________________
Name and _________________
address _________________
WITNESS(2)__________________
Name and __________________ the duly constituted Attorney Manager
address _____________________
WITNESS(2)_________________
Name and ___________________ For Messer’s ____________________
address ____________________
have here into set their respective hands the day and year first above
written.
The amount shall be inserted by the Guarantor, representing the Contract
Deposit in Indian Rupees.
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PROFORMAS
PROFORMA – I
The list of similar works as stated in Para ‘A’of Post qualification
during last seven years–
PROFORMA – I
Date of Stipulated/ Actual cost of work done in Rs. (year-wise)
Name Name of starting
Sr. Actual
of the the of work
No Date of
Project Employer 08- 09- 10- 11- 12- 13- 14- Total
Completion 09 10 11 12 13 14 15
1
2
3
NOTE:
1. Scanned Attested copies of completion/performance certificates
from the Engineer-in-Charge for each work should be annexed in
the support of information furnished in the above proforma.
PROFORMA – II
PROFORMA – II
NOTE: The above figures shall tally with the audited balance sheets
uploaded by the tenderers duly certified by Chartered Accountant.
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PROFORMA- III
At least similar work, as stated in para ‘A’ of Post qualification,
PROFORMAIII
Name of Name Cost of Date of Stipulat Actual Actua Remarks
the Project of the the is-sue of ed Date Date of l cost explaini
Em- Pro-ject work of Compl of ng
ployer Order Comple- e-tion work reasons
tion done for
delay, if
any
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
PROFORMA – IV (PERSONNEL)
PROFORMA – IV
Name Work Experience
Sr.
Post (Prime Candidate/ Qualification No. of Name of
No.
Alternate) Years Projects
1
2
3
4
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PROFORMA V/B
PROFORMA V / B
Sr.
Equipment No Owned Documents at Page
No.
1 2 3 4 5
PROFORMA VI/A
Value of
Name &
Contract Value of Scheduled work Anticipated
Description Addresses
Place No. & Contract date of remaining date of
of work of
Date in Rs. completion to be completion
employer
completed
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
PROFORMA - VI/B
PROFORMA VI/B
Date on
Name & Value of
Description Time which
Place Addresses of Contract in Remarks
of work Period decision is
employer Rs.
expected
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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