MCGM Tender - Bid No.-7100177559 PDF
MCGM Tender - Bid No.-7100177559 PDF
MCGM Tender - Bid No.-7100177559 PDF
Website: portal.mcgm.gov.in/tenders
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INDEX
1 e-TENDER NOTICE 3 to 7
2 ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA 8 to 12
3 DISCLAIMER 13 to 15
4 INTRODUCTION 16 to 21
6 INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTS 26 to 49
7 SCOPE OF WORK 50 to 54
8 BILL OF QUANTITIES 55 to 56
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SECTION 1
E-TENDER NOTICE
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MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF GREATER MUMBAI
Chief Engineer (SWM)
Deputy Chief Engineer (Civil) ENV/AYC
e-TENDER NOTICE
Subject: Appointment of Design & Built Turnkey Contractor for construction of dwelling
units under Ashray Yojana. For Group -1 (Rajwadkar Street in A Ward, Walpakhadi in B
Ward, Palton Road in A ward) Total tenements 1016 of 300 sq.ft. and 105 of 600 sq.ft.
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The Applicants interested for the above referred works may contact the Dy. Chief Engineer
(Civil) Env/AYC at the following address on any working day during office hours.
Office of: Dy. Chief Engineer (Civil) ENV/AYC
3rd Floor, Engineering Hub Building,
Dr. E. Moses Road, Worli Naka,
Worli, Mumbai- 400 018.
The applicants may wish to visit the site under reference located at Group -1
(Rajwadkar Street in A Ward, Walpakhadi in B Ward, Palton Road in A ward) and can
collect the information of the present status from the department who have invited the
bids.
The MCGM reserves the rights to accept any of the application or reject any or all
the application received for above works, without assigning any reasons thereof. The
information regarding above subject matter is available on Website of MCGM.
(http://portal.mcgm.gov.in/tenders).
SsDSSDDS
Sd/-
DyChE(C)ENV/AYC
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HEADER DATA
Venue for opening of Bid Online in Dy Chief Engineer (C) ENV/AYC Office
- Sd/-
DyChE(C)ENV/AYC
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SECTION 2
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
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1. For Original and New Building Construction Works :-
The tenderer(s) in their own name should have satisfactorily executed the work
of similar nature MCGM /Semi Govt. /Govt. & Public Sector Organizations and private
sector during last seven (7) years ending last day of month previous to the one in
which bids are invited as a prime Contractor (or as a nominated sub-Contractor, where
the subcontract had involved similar nature of work as described in the scope of works
in this bid document, provided further that all other qualification criteria are satisfied)
OR
b) Two similar completed works or currently executing two works of similar nature
not less than 500 no of tenements in multistory buildings in each work .
OR
c) One similar completed work or currently executing one work of similar nature not
less than 740 no of tenements in multistory buildings in each work .
-The bidder shall submit the details of Construction Methodology / Technology which will be
proposed for the said work.
Note- The bidder should submit the details of cumulative completed projects of at least 740
tenements of 2,00,000 sqft of Built Up Area (residential) by using same methodology
and technology.*
Built up area will be considered Floor plate/Foot print of the building.
The value of executed works shall be brought to current costing level by enhancing the
actual value of work at compound rate of 10 % per annum; calculated from the date of
completion to last date of receipt of applications for tenders.
*In case of ongoing works to be considered, the bidder must have received
payment bills of 80% of the contract sum for the work/works executed last day of
month previous to the one in which bids are invited.
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Nos of stories Experience of construction
Up to 4 stories No special experience
From 5 to 10 stories Minimum 5 stories
From 11 to 15 stories Minimum 8 stories
Minimum 10 stories
From 15 + stories Should have constructed area of minimum 80% of the total BUA
of the tendered project area having minimum 10 storey building
The turnover can be enhanced by 10% every year to bring the present level.
1.4 Joint Venture (JV) shall be allowed subject to the standard term and condition mention in
the GCC clause 83.
2. Bid Capacity:
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.
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N = Number of years prescribed for completion of the Project/Works, excluding
monsoon period, for which these bids are being invited. (E.g. 7 months = 7/12
year) For every intervening monsoon 0.33 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 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:
- made misleading or false representation in the forms, statements and attachments submitted
in proof of the qualification requirements; and/or
- Record for poor performance such as abandoning the works, not properly completing the
contract, inordinate delays in completion, or financial failures etc.
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SECTION-3
DISCLAIMER
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DISCLAIMER
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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 Applicant upon the statements contained in this e-tender.
The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) may, in its absolute
discretion but without being under any obligation to do so, update, amend or supplement
the information, assessment or assumptions 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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Background:
INTRODUCTION
The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai covers an area of 437.71 sq. km.
with a population of 1.24 Crore as per census of 2011. The metropolis accounts major
portion of India’s international trade and government’s revenue, from being one of the
foremost centers of education, science and technological research and advancement.
The Mumbai Metropolis has historic tradition of strong civic activism dedicated
to the cause of a better life for all its citizens. And it’s the Municipal Corporation of
Greater Mumbai (MCGM), hereafter called the “corporation”, the primary agency
responsible for urban governance in Greater Mumbai.
MCGM (The Authority) is one of the largest local self-governments in the Asian
Continent. In observance of historic traditions of strong civic activism, with the change in
time and living conditions to match with the urbanization, MCGM has mainly focused in
providing almost all kinds of engineering services viz, Hydraulics, storm water drain,
sewerage, water supply projects, roads, bridges, solid waste management, and
environmental services. Beside this, the MCGM is also providing dedicated services in
various segments such as Health, Primary Education as well as the construction and
maintenance of Public Markets and Slaughter Houses.
MCGM is primarily an organization, which in the interest of citizens and with the
speed of urbanization deals with the variety of the infrastructure services and delivered to
the public by different departments like Water Supply Projects, Sewerage Projects,
Hydraulics, Storm Water Drain, Roads and bridges and Building Construction etc.
Scope of Work:
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PROPOSED TRANSIT AND REDEVELOPMENT PROPOSALS IN GROUP-1 UNDER ASHRAY YOJANA
Notes :
1. The successful bidder /contractor shall design and built the project in coordination with
PMC and MCGM in all respect and handover the possession after obtaining the Occupation
certificate of the project in turn key basis to MCGM in stipulated time period. The design and
the construction of the project shall be carried out considering the circular u/no
No.CHE/GEN-412/DP dtd. 28.01.2013 (Annexure F) and the specification decided by
MCGM. The bidder shall have to design the building with full available potential of 4 (four)
FSI.
2. The successful bidder /contractor shall make inventory of the existing structures on site
and demolish the same after the structure is vacated by concerned department of MCGM &
further debris removal has to be done by the bidder.
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3. All the works contained in the scope of work shall be carried out strictly as per
relevant specifications applicable as attached or referred to, in this tender document.
4. The above is general description of the scope of work and actual work mentioned
above shall be as directed by the Engineer-in-charge.
5. The plot which are presently occupied, will be vacated by MCGM before
issuing the work order, in phase wise manner or at once as the case may be. The site will be
handed over to bidder accordingly.
6. Development of on site infrastructure shall be the responsibility of the bidder as
per the prevailing norms viz roads, street light, storm water drain, water mains
network, sewage network, landscape /RG etc, The cost of the same shall be included
in the per sq mt BUA to be quoted by the bidder.
7. The bidder shall consider all expenses along with construction i.e that plumbing,
electrical, mechanical etc work required in the project while quoting the per sq mt
rate.
8. The successful Bidder /contractor shall liaison and obtain all approvals /NOC/Permits etc
required for implementing the project from government /Semi goverment /Service
Provider /MCGM etc. in timely manner. The cost of the same shall be included in the per sq
mt BUA to be quoted by the bidder.
9. Amenity / Religious structure /Community hall etc as may be required shall have to be
constructed by the bidder.
10.A joint site visit of the prospective bidder shall be organized by MCGM.
11. In the event of 2 or more qualified bidders, quotes for the same rates, the award of the
work will be decided by lottery system. Decision of Municipal Commissioner shall be final
and binding.
12. Concrete grade M-40 to be used for RCC work in all Ashray Yojana projects.
13. The scope of work may be changed depending upon the requirement of MCGM and as per
existing site condition and decision of Municipal Commissioner shall be final and binding.
14.The successful bidder should provide one Air conditioned SUV (Scorpio, Zylo, Innova
etc.) vehicle to Municipal Corporation staff for day to day site inspection.
15.The successful bidder should provide necessary barricades for plot as well as building
under construction for safety as directed by engineer in charge.
16.Following provision is required in each tenement
a) Two wash basins
b) M.S. powder coated grill for all windows
c) Aluminum sliding window should be of four track with one track for mosquito
proof mesh.
d) Kitchen should have granite top with S. S. sink
e) Provision of western type W.C. pan as directed by engineer in charge.
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17. Successful bidder should provide fire fighting system as per remarks of C.F.O. as per
DCPR 2034.
18. During DLP period mentioned in the tender the concerned contractor/bidder should
provide agency for annual maintenance for plumbing, common electrification, lift
maintenance, attending leakages, water pump etc.
19. Sewerage treatment plant should be provided by bidder as per DCPR-2034 provision, if
required.
20. A third party auditor will be appointed by the MCGM and work will be strictly audited
and the prospective bidder has to carry out /rectify the work as per the direction of third
party auditor.
21. The tenderer should submit the detail BOQ as per the minimum class-I / premium items
which are given in section-10 in C folder of packet C which is mandatory to the
bidder/tenderer.
22. MCGM will form the committee of the members. The committee will validate the
methodology, design, details BOQ & offer given by the successful tenderer.
23. The various test to be conducted for the material design, structural design, will be
two(2) times the prevailing guidelines of MCGM at the cost of prospective bidder.
24. The prospective bidder should strictly follow all safety measures during executions of
works and as directed by the expert committee.
25. Successful bidder should follow/premium/ first class specification for different item as
available on MCGM portal.
26. Items to be operated in this tender having minimum Specification is given herewith for
preparation of BOQ to be by tenderer.
27. All items to be operated will be of minimum Class I(Premium) specification available as
given above or available in USOR-2018. If item is not available in USOR-2018, then same
should be taken from Schedule rate prevailing in schedule to be used by State
PWD/CPWD/Railway/MES of Class I(Premium) material and specification.
28.Layout should be designed in such way that there should be separate entrance and exit to
the building/wing having tenements of 300 sq/ft and 600sq/ft.
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d) Bidder shall have to make detail presentation of methodology/ technology
proposed by him giving all the relevant details as may be required to justify the use
of the said technology.
e) In case required the bidder shall have to arrange site visit of the MCGM
committee at his cost the decision of MCGM authority in this regard shall be final
and binding.
f) The bidder shall have to submit all the approvals certificates from the relevant
appropriate authorities with respect to proposed methodology/ technology .
g) The bidder should have authorization / rights to use the proposed technology.
h) The bidder shall submit all the construction methodology.
i) The bidder should submit its bid as per the specification mention in Section 10.
j) Building constructed using this technology should have life more than or at least
equal to regular RCC buildings i.e. 50 years.
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SECTION 5
E-TENDERING ONLINE
SUBMISSION PROCESS
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E-TENDERING ONLINE SUBMISSION PROCESS
The terminology of e-Tendering is solely depending upon policies in
existence, guidelines and methodology adopted since decades. The SRM is only
change in process of accepting and evaluation of tenders in addition to manual. The
SAP module to be used in this E-tendering is known as Supplier Relationship Module
(SRM).SRM is designed and introduced by ABM Knowledge ware Ltd. who will
assist MCGM in throughout the tendering process for successful implementation.
NOTE: This tendering process is covered under Information Technology ACT &
Cyber Laws as applicable
(1) In e-tendering process some of the terms and its definitions are to be read as under
wherever it reflects in online tendering process.
“Department/MCGM”
I. Before entering in to online tendering process, the contractors should complete the
registration process so as to get User ID for E-tendering links. For this, the contractors
can access through Supplier registration via MCGM Portal.
d) Transferred Vendor receives User ID creation link on his supplied mail Id.
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e) Vendor creates his User ID and Password for e-tendering applications
by accessing link sent to his mail ID.
III. Online Self Registration (Temporary registration for applicant not registered
with MCGM)
c) Accepted Vendor receives User ID creation email with Link on his supplied mail Id.
IV. CONTRACTORS BIDDING: Applicant will Quote and Upload Tender Documents:
4) To download tender documents contractors will have to pay online Tender fee. The
same can be done by accessing Pay Tender Fees option. By this one will be able to
pay Tender fee through Payment Gateway-If transaction successful, Contractors can
register his interest to participate. Without Registration one cannot quote for the
Bid/Tender.
5) Applicant will download Tender Documents from Information from purchaser tab by
accessing Purchaser document folder through collaboration ‘C’ folder link.
6) Applicant will upload Packet ‘A’ related and Packet ‘B’ related Documents in Packet
‘A’ and Packet ‘B’ folder respectively by accessing these folders through “My Notes”
Tab and collaboration folder link.
7) All the documents uploaded have to be digitally signed and saved. Contractors can
procure there digital signature from any certified CA’s in India.
8) Bid security deposit/EMD and ASD, if applicable, should be paid online as mentioned
in tender.
9) For commercial details (in Packet ‘C’) contractors will fill data in Item Data tab in
Service Line Item via details and quotes his “Percentage Variation” (i.e.% quoted)
figure.(If entered ‘0’ it will be treated as at par. By default the value is zero only.
10) Applicants to check the bid, digitally signs & save and submit his Bid Invitation.
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 APPLICANTS
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INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTS
Scope of Application
Eligibility of Applicants
The tenderer(s) in their own name should have satisfactorily executed the work
of similar nature MCGM /Semi Govt. /Govt. & Public Sector Organizations & Private
Sector during last seven (7) years ending last day of month previous to the one in
which bids are invited as a prime Contractor (or as a nominated sub-Contractor, where
the subcontract had involved similar nature of work as described in the scope of works
in this bid document, provided further that all other qualification criteria are satisfied)
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a) Three similar completed works or currently executing three works of similar
nature not less than 370 no of tenements in multistory buildings in each
work .
OR
b) Two similar completed works or currently executing two works of similar
nature not less than 500 no of tenements in multistory buildings in each
work .
OR
c) One similar completed work or currently executing one work of similar
nature not less than 740 no of tenements in multistory buildings in each work .
Note- The bidder should submit the details of cumulative completed projects of at least
740 tenements of 2,00,000 sqft of Built Up Area (residential) by using same
methodology and technology.*
Built up area will be considered Floor plate/Foot print of the building.
The value of executed works shall be brought to current costing level by enhancing the
actual value of work at compound rate of 10 % per annum; calculated from the date of
completion to last date of receipt of applications for tenders.
*In case of ongoing works to be considered, the bidder must have received
payment bills of 80% of the contract sum for the work/works executed last day of
month previous to the one in which bids are invited.
1.2 Similar experience is spelt in definite sense, such as-
For Building Construction
1.4 Joint Venture (JV) shall be allowed subject to the standard term and condition mention in
the GCC clause 83.
3.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, excluding
monsoon period, for which these bids are being invited. (E.g. 7 months = 7/12
year) For every intervening monsoon 0.33 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 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:
-made misleading or false representation in the forms, statements and attachments
submitted in proof of the qualification requirements; and/or
-Record for poor performance such as abandoning the works, not properly completing the
contract, inordinate delays in completion, or financial failures etc.
Note:Bidders shall submit the undertaking for equipment capability and other
undertakings as such on a single Rs. 500/- stamp paper.
a) Electrical Works
1. Municipal registered electrical contractors in Class “A” as per new registration rules 2016.The
contractor shall have valid PWD’s electrical contractors license.
2. Registered electrical contractors of Railways / CIDCO / Central Public Works Dept./ Maharashtra
State Public Works Department whose office is in Mumbai having class equivalent to Class “A” of
MCGM as per new registration rules ‘2016’ are also eligible to quote for the tender subject to the
condition that the contractor who are not registered with MCGM shall apply for registration within three
months time period in similar category in MCGM from the award of contract, otherwise their EMD and
ASD will be forfeited and the award of contract will be treated as cancelled. The contractor shall have
valid PWD's electrical contractors license. (Supporting documents and certificates shall be uploaded
by main contractor)
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B) Rate of recovery in case of non-compliance of the clause be stipulated at following rates:-
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[The above programme is indicative and need to be worked out for every project
for major activities) with respect to parameters such as labour, machineries, settling
time, procurement and transportation of materials etc.]
The programme for completion of work shall be a part of the Contract Document in
the form of Bar Chart / Gantt chart. The Contractor is supposed to carry out the
work and keep the progress as per Bar Chart/GANTT Chart. The Contractor shall
complete the work as per the Schedule given in the Contract and the programme
submitted by the Contractor.
In case the contractor fails to achieve the desired progress as per time schedule for
any reasons whatsoever and fails to rectify the lapse & show positive progress
MCGM shall be entitle to levy deterrent penalty.
G) Contract Execution
All required documents for execution of the contract shall be submitted within 30
days from the date of issue of letter of acceptance. If the documents are not submitted
within the stipulated time a penalty of Rs 5000/- per day will be applicable to the
contractor. All contract documents need to be duly affixed with stamp duty properly
signed along with evidence/proof of payment of security/contract deposit/ within 30
days from the date of letter of acceptance received by him.
H. If the amount of the Contract Deposit to be paid above is not paid within 30 days
from the date of issue of Letter of Acceptance, the Tender / Contractor already
accepted shall be considered as cancelled and legal steps be taken against the
contractor for recovery of the amounts.
I. The amount of Security Deposit retained by the MCGM shall be released after
expiry of period up to which the contractor has agreed to maintain the work in good
order is over. In the event of the contractor failing or neglecting to complete the
rectification work within the period up to which the contractor has agreed to
maintain the work in good order, the amount of security deposit retained by MCGM
shall be adjusted towards the excess cost incurred by the Department on rectification
work.
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2) To carry out the work or any part of the work departmentally debiting the contractor with
the cost of the work, expenditure incurred on tools and plant, and charges on additional
supervisory staff including the cost of work- charged establishment employed for getting the
non-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 been carried
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.
3) To order that the work of the contractor be measured up and to take such part thereof as
shall be non-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 non-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.
4) 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 therefor 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 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.
5) MCGM shall reserve the right to foreclose the project work at any stage for whatsoever
circumstance without assigning any reason. The contractor shall be paid for his work done
subjected to applicable conditions.
K. Contract may be rescinded and security deposit forfeited for
bribing a public officer or if contractor becomes insolvent
If the contractor assigns or sublets his contracts or attempt so to do, or become insolvent or
commence any proceeding to get himself adjudicated and insolvent or make any
composition with his creditors, or attempt so to do or if bribe, gratuity, gift, loan,
perquisite, reward or advantage, pecuniary or otherwise, shall either directly or indirectly
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be given promised or offered by the contractor or any of his servants or agents through any
public officer, or person in the employ of MCGM/Govt. in any way relating to his office
or employment, or if any such officer or person shall become in any way directly or
indirectly interested in the contract the Engineer In-charge may thereupon, by notice in
writing rescind the contract and the Security Deposit of the Contractor shall thereupon
stand forfeited and be absolutely at the disposal of MCGM and the same consequences
shall ensure as if the contract had been rescinded under above clause J hereof; and in
addition the contractor shall not be entitled to recover or be paid for any work therefore
actually performed under the contract.
L.Project Management Consultant :
MCGM shall appoint Project Management Consultant for validation, Proof checking,
Construction supervision, Quality Assurance, Quality control and Quality audit including
Architectural services for construction of dwelling units under Ashray Yojana.The successful
Bidder /Contractor shall carry out the project work in coordination with PMC and MCGM staff.
In case of any conflict / interpretation etc between PMC & contractor the decision of AMC /MC
shall be final and binding in this regards.
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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’
c) A document in support of Registration under GST Act 2017. Those who have not
registered shall submit an undertaking to the effect that if they become successful tenderer, they
shall submit GST 2017 Certificate in Maharashtra within 15 days of issue of work order, failing
which payment for the work executed will not be released.
d) Certified copies of valid 'PAN' documents and photographs of the individuals, owners,
Karta of Hindu undivided Family, firms, private limited companies, registered co-operative
societies, partners of partnership firms and at least two Directors, if number of Directors are
more than two in case of Private Limited Companies, as the case may be. However, in case of
Public Limited companies, Semi Government Undertakings, Government Undertakings, no
'PAN' documents will be insisted.
e) Latest Partnership Deed in case of Partnership firm duly registered with Chief
Accountant (Treasury) of MCGM and registration certificate with registrar of companies in case
of Private Ltd. / Public Ltd. / Semi Govt. & Govt. undertakings.
f) Annexure – E in prescribed format on Rs. 500/- stamp paper as per circular no. CAF /
Project / 19 dated 15/09/2017.. Irrevocable Undertaking.
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PACKET-B
The Packet ‘B’ shall contain scanned certified copies of the following documents –
The bidder shall submit the details of Construction Methodology / Technology which will be
proposed for the said work.
A) The bidder shall submit the list of the details of at least ONE projects having
740 tenements (80% of which should be completed.) (approx. 2,00,000 sqft BUA)
with similar Construction Methodology / Technology.
B) The bidder shall deliver a detailed presentation of the Construction Methodology
/ Technology giving all the relevant details to the reviewing committee.
C) The bidder shall have to submit all the approvals / certificates from the relevant
appropriate bodies with respect to proposed Construction Methodology /Technology.
D) The bidder shall have all the authorization for using the Construction
Methodology/ Technology and submit the relevant documents for the same.
E)The list of similar type of works as stated in para ‘A’ of Post qualification successfully
completed during the last Seven (7) years in prescribed proforma, in the role of prime
contractor. Information furnished in the prescribed proforma (Proforma – I) shall be
supported by the certificate duly self-attested. Documents stating that it has successfully
completed during the last Seven (7) years at least one contract of similar works as stated in
para ‘A’ of Post qualification.
F) Annual financial turnover for preceding Three (3) financial years as certified by
Chartered Accountant preceding the Financial Year in which bids are invited. Copies of
Applicants duly audited balance sheet and profit and loss account for the preceding three
financial years preceding the Financial Year in which bids are invited. (Proforma – II)
H) The bidder shall give undertaking on Rs 500/- stamp paper that it is his/their sole
responsibility to arrange the required machineries either owned/on lease or hire basis, at
site before start of the work
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I.New and Original Works: T h e b i d d e r s h o u l d , u n d e r t a k e t h e i r o w n
s t u d i e s a n d furnish with their bid, a d e t a i l e d c o n s t r u c t i o n p l a n n i n g a n d
methodology sup-ported with assessment study of requirements of
equipment/plants & machineries to allow the employer to review
t h e i r p r o p o s a l . The bidder shall ensure his comm i t m e n t to make the
arrangements of the r e q u i red eq u i p m e n t on the day of
commencement or with respect to the progress of the work in
p h a s e s , a s p e r t h e i n s t r u c t i o n s o f s i t e i n c h a r g e o n a n undertaking on
Rs.500 stamp paper to be sub-mitted along with the Bid in Packet B. However, this
condition in no way shall dilute the respective condition in Registration Rules of MCGM.
II. 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.
III. Statement showing assessed available Bid Capacity.
IV. The undertaking of Rs. 500/- stamp paper as per the proforma annexed in
‘Annexure- B & C’
Note: Bidders shall submit the undertaking for equipment capability and other
undertakings as such on a single Rs. 500/- stamp paper.
V. The tenderers shall upload work plan as per the following outline:
1) GANTT chart/ PERT/ CPM chart showing the completion of work within
prescribed time period, considering major activities.
2) Organizational set up envisaged by the contractors.
3) Plant & equipment proposed to be deployed for this work.
4) Site Offices and Laboratories proposed to be set up.
5) A note on how the whole work will be carried out (work plan including
methodology).
6) Quality management plan. There will be third party Quality audit at different stages of
construction as per stages mentioned in schedule of payment.
7) All the activities included in the Scope of Work shall be covered in the work plan.
7 (a) Circular u/no. DMC/CPD/3217 of 02.03.2019 regarding Grievance Redressal
8) Signed copies of Corrigendum /Addendum, if any.
9) Information on Litigation History (Proforma-VIII) in which the tenderer is
involved – Proforma as below
Other Employer Cause of Amount involved. Remarks showing Present
Party (ies) Dispute Status.
1 2 3 4 5
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The bidder shall disclose the litigation history in Packet ‘B’ under the head
“Details of Litigation History”
If there is no Litigation History, the bidder shall specifically mention that there is no
Litigation History against him as per the clause of Litigation History. In case there is
Litigation History –
Note:
i. The Electrical / Mechanical work shall be got carried out by the civil
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.
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. 500/- stamp paper as per circular u/no. CA/FRD/I/44
of 04.01.2013.
Note:
l If it is found that the tenderer has not submitted required documents in
Packet “B” then, the shortfalls will be communicated to the tenderer 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 – C
a) The bidder shall quote cost per square meter Built up area (BUA) for the group.
The rates quoted shall be inclusive of all rates and taxes.
b) The tenderer should submit the detail BOQ as per minimum Class -I/ premium items
which are given in Section 10 of Specifications in C folder of Packet C which is
mandatory to the bidder/ tenderer.
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l The Bid Security/ EMD of L-3 and downwards shall be refunded immediately after
opening of financial bid but, the EMD/ASD submitted by the L-2 bidder will be returned after obtaining
Standing Committee Resolution.
l The Bid Security may be forfeited:
a) if the Bidder withdraws the Bid after bid opening (opening of technical
qualification part of the bid during the period of Bid validity;
b) in the case of a successful Bidder, if the Bidder fails within the specified time
limit to:
i. sign the Agreement; and/or
ii. Furnish the required Security Deposits.
1. The cases wherein if the shortfalls are not complied by a contractor, will be
informed to Registration and Monitoring Cell. Such non-submission of documents will be
considered as ‘Intentional Avoidance’ and if three or more cases in 12 months are re-
ported, shall be viewed seriously and disciplinary action against the defaulters such as
banning/ deregistration, etc. shall be taken by the registration cell with due approval of the
concerned AMC.
2. No rejections and forfeiture shall be done in case of curable defects. For non-
curable defects the 10% of EMD shall be forfeited and bid will be liable for rejection.
Note:
I. Curable Defect shall mean shortfalls in submission such as:
a. Non-submission of following documents,
i. Valid Registration Certificate (The contractors who are not registered
with MCGM will have to apply for registering their firm within three months
time period from the award of contract, otherwise their Bid Security will be
forfeited)
ii. Valid Bank Solvency
iii. Sales Tax Registration Certificate (VAT) / Goods and Service Tax
Registration Certificate
iv. Certified Copies of PAN documents and photographs of
individuals, owners, etc.
v. Partnership Deed.
vi. Undertakings as mentioned in the tender document.
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d) No proper submission of experience certificates.
e) Failure to upload detailed BOQ in C folder of Packet C as per
minimum Class-I specifications /premium items which are given in
Section 10.
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.
In exceptional circumstances, prior to expiry of the original time limit, the Employer
may request that the bidders may extend the period of validity for a specified additional
period. The request and the bidders’ responses shall be made in writing or by cable. A bidder
may refuse the request without forfeiting his Bid Security. A bidder agreeing to the re- quest
will not be required or permitted to modify his bid, but will be required to extend the validity
of his bid security for a period of the extension.
Some of the defects are structural defects results in cracks or collapse of faulty
defective plumbing, inadequate or faulty drainage system, inadequate or faulty ventilation,
cooling or heating systems, inadequate fire systems etc. The defects could be various on
accounts of different reasons for variety of the projects.
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The Engineering In charge/Project Officer shall issue the practical completion
certificate for the project. During the Defect Liability Period which commences on
completion of the work, the Engineer in charge shall inform or the contractor is expected to
be informed of any defective works by the Employer’s representative of the defects and make good at
contractor’s cost with an intention of giving opportunity to the contractor of making good the defects
appeared during that period. It is the contractor’s obligation under the contract to rectify the defects
that appear during Defect Liability Period and the contractor shall within a reasonable time after
receipt of such instructions comply with the same at his own cost. The Engineering In charge/Project
Officer shall issue a certificate to that effect and completion of making good defects shall be deemed
for all the purpose of this contract to have taken place on the day named in such defect liability
certificate.
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 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.
It is the Completion Stage when the contractor has completed all of the works and
fixed all of the defects that were on the list of issue by Engineer-in-charge. When this
happens, the engineer must issue a ‘Certificate of Completion’. On the issue of
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‘Certificate of Completion’, the ‘Defect Liability Period ‘starts. The contractor also must
issue a ‘Certificate statement’ as an acknowledgment to the engineer not later than
14 days after the ‘Certificate of Completion’ has been issued. During the
‘Defect Liability Period’, the contractor has to obey all written instructions from the
engineer to carryout repairs and fix any defects which appear in the Permanent Works.
If the contractor does not ,due to his own faults finish the repair works or fix the defects
by the end of ‘Defect Liability Period’, the ‘Defect Liability Period’ will continue until
all works instructed by engineer is done.
I. Contract Deposit – The successful tender, here after referred to as the contractor shall pay an
amount equal to two (2) percent of the contract sum shall be paid within thirty days from the
date of issue of letter of acceptance.
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.
Additional Security Deposit
The additional security deposit will be applicable when a rebate of more than of 12
% at the rate of with no maximum limit. The ASD is calculated as follows: -
Additional security deposit = (X/100) * office estimated cost,
Where X=percentage rebate quoted above 12%
The ASD shall be paid online in the ASD tab for bidders in e-tendering system
before submission of the bid.
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:
Offer PG applicable %
For rebate of 12.01 % PG= (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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Note: Contract sum shall mean amount after application of rebate/premium as quoted
by the contractor with contingencies only and excluding price variation.
The PG shall be paid in one the following forms.
I) Cash (In case guarantee amount is less than Rs.10,000/-
II) Demand Draft (In case guarantee amount is less than Rs.1,00,000/-)
III) Government securities
IV) Fixed Deposit Receipts (FDR) of a Schedule Bank.
V) An electronically issued irrevocable bank guarantee bond of any Schedule bank or if in the
prescribed form given in Annexure.
Performance Guarantee is applicable over and above the clause of Security
Deposit. Performance Guarantee will have to be paid & shall be valid till the defect
liability period or finalization of final bill whichever is later.
This deposit will be allowed in the form of I to V as mentioned above and shall be
paid within 15 days after receipt of Letter of Acceptance.
Irrespective of the offer (Rebate/ at par/ premium), ASD shall be differed and only PG of 10%
of contract sum be taken from the successful bidder on award of contract only.
The Contract Deposit shall be released within 30 days after completion of 6th year of DLP
(in case of 10 years DLP) subject to no recoveries are pending against the said work,
provided that the Engineer is satisfied that there is no demand outstanding against the
Contractor. No claim shall be made against the Balance Contract Deposit after the issue of
Defects Liability Certificate.
One-half (50%) of the Retention Money shall be released within 30 days of issue of
‘Certificate of Completion’ with respect to the whole of the Works. In the event the
Engineer issues a Taking-over Certificate for a section or part of the Permanent Works,
only such proposition thereof as the Engineer determines (having regard to the relative
value of such section or part of the Works) shall be considered by the Engineer for
payment to the Contractor.
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The balance Retention Money shall be released within 30 days after completion of 6th
year of DLP (in case of 10 years DLP) provided that the Engineer is satisfied that there
is no demand outstanding against the Contractor. In the event of different Defects
Liability Periods have been specified or become applicable to different sections or parts
of the Permanent Works, the said moneys will be released within 30 days on expiration
of the latest of such Defects Liability Periods.
The additional security deposit shall be released within 30 days of issue of ‘Certificate
of Completion’ with respect to the whole of the Works. In the event the Engineer issues
a Taking-over Certificate for a section or part of the Permanent Works, only such
proposition thereof as the Engineer determines (having regard to the relative value of
such section or part of the Works) shall be considered by the Engineer for payment to
the Contractor.
ASD+50 % of RM CD+50% of RM PG
*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.
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 penaliza-
tion.
c) Bank Guarantee should be issued by way of General Undertaking and Guarantee
issued on behalf of 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 upto Virar & 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
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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 Charges: (As per applicable circular)
Successful tender shall pay the Legal Charges +Stationary charges as per Circular no.
CA/FRG/03 dtd 23.04.2019
Nature of Documents
Sr. Legal +Stationary
No. Legal Charges on Contract Agreement / Contract Value charges in Rs.
Maximum
The tenderers are requested to note that stationary charges as given in the table
above will be recovered from the successful tenderer for supply of requisite
prescribed forms for preparing certificate bills in respect of the work.
It shall be incumbent on the successful tenderer to pay stamp duty on the contract.
i. As per the provision made in Article 63, Schedule I of Bombay Stamp
Act 1958, stamp duty is payable for “works contract” that is to say, a contract for works
and labour or services involving transfer of property in goods (whether as goods or in
some other form) in its execution and includes a sub-contract, as under :
(a) Where the amount or value set forth Five Hundred rupees stamp duty.
in such contract does not exceed rupees
Ten lakhs
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(b) Where it exceeds rupees Ten lakhs Five Hundred rupee plus 0.1 % of the
amount above rupees ten lakh subject to
maximum of rupees twenty five lakhs.
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.
iii. Further shortfall if any, in amount of stamp duty paid as against prescribed amount
for the documents executed in Mumbai City & Mumbai Suburban District be recovered
from the concerned work contractors and to deposit the deficit or unpaid Stamp Duty and
penalty by two separate Demand Draft or Pay Order in favour of “Superintendent of
Stamp, Mumbai” within 15 days from intimation thereof.
iv. All legal charges and incidental expenses in this respect shall be borne and paid by
the successful tenderer.
IMPORTANT DIRECTIONS
(1) All the information uploaded shall be supported by the corroborative documents in
absence of which the information uploaded will be considered as baseless and not accepted for
qualification criteria. All the documents shall be uploaded with proper pagination. The page
No. shall be properly mentioned in the relevant places.
The information shall be uploaded in the sequence as asked for with proper indexing etc. The
Bidder shall be fully responsible for the correctness of the information uploaded by him.
Any queries or request for additional information concerning this TENDER shall be
submitted by e-mail to [email protected] The subject shall clearly bear the following
identification/ title: "Queries/ Request for Additional Information: TENDER for Appointment
of Design & Built Turnkey Contractor for construction of dwelling units under Ashray
Yojana. For Group -1 (Rajwadkar Street in A Ward, Walpakhadi in B Ward, Palton Road in A
ward) Total tenements 1016 of 300 sq.ft. and 105 of 600 sq.ftt Any changes in Email ID will
be intimated on the portal.
(3) In case of Equal Percentage of lowest bidders (L1), the allotment of work shall be done by
giving 48 hrs (2 working days) from the day of opening of packet ‘C’ on
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same BID-Document number for re-quoting and such development needs to done by IT
department in MCGM’s SRM system. Till such development is made; ‘Sealed Bids’ shall be
called from the bidders quoting the same rates i.e. L1.
In case of equal percentage of lowest bidders is obtained even after re-quoting, then the
successful bidder will be decided by lottery system by concerned Ch. Eng.
The bidder shall need to submit the additional ASD if applicable within 7 days after receipt
of notification issued by concerned Dy. Chief Engineer (Civil) Env/AYC.
Also, the Performance Guarantee shall be paid in 15 days after receipt of Letter of
Acceptance.
(4) All excavated & surplus material on site will be disposed by nearby transportation at the
cost of contractor by abiding all present rules and regulations. No additional payment will be
done to the contractor.
(5) It will be entirely responsibility of the contractor to provide and install barricades on the
work site wholly at his cost.
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SECTION 7
SCOPE OF WORK
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SCOPE OF WORK
Name of Work : Appointment of Design & Built Turnkey Contractor for construction of
dwelling units under Ashray Yojana for Group -1 (Rajwadkar Street in A Ward, Walpakhadi
in B Ward, Palton Road in A ward) Total tenements 1016 of 300 sqft and 105 of 600 sqft.
The detailed scope of work are as follows.
There are total 3 nos. of sites in Group-1. Scope of Group-1 is around of 1016 tenements of
300 sqft and 105 tenements of 600 sqft. The details of the sites are given below:-
PROPOSED TRANSIT AND REDEVELOPMENT PROPOSALS IN GROUP-1 UNDER ASHRAY
YOJANA
Tentative Prop
Sr. Plot Area Existing
Name of Work Tenements with
No in SM Tenants
4.0FSI / No. of Bldg
proposed.
Tender Under Preparation / Planning Stage
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ANNEXURE-1
Notes :
1. The successful bidder /contractor shall design and built the project in coordination with PMC
and MCGM in all respect and handover the possession after obtaining the Occupation certificate
of the project in turn key basis to MCGM in stipulated time period. The design and the
construction of the project shall be carried out considering the circular u/no No.CHE/GEN-
412/DP dtd. 28.01.2013 (Annexure F) and the specification decided by MCGM. The bidder
shall have to design the building with full available potential of 4 (four) FSI.
2. The successful bidder /contractor shall make inventory of the existing structures on site and
demolish the same after the structure is vacated by concerned department of MCGM & further
debris removal has to be done by the bidder.
3. All the works contained in the scope of work shall be carried out strictly as per relevant
specifications applicable as attached or referred to, in this tender document.
4. The above is general description of the scope of work and actual work mentioned
above shall be as directed by the Engineer-in-charge.
5.The plot which are presently occupied, will be vacated by MCGM before issuing the work
order, in phase wise manner or at once as the case may be. The site will be handed over to
bidder accordingly.
6. Development of on site infrastructure shall be the responsibility of the bidder as per
the prevailing norms viz roads, street light, storm water drain, water mains network,
sewage network, landscape /RG etc, The cost of the same shall be included in the per sq
mt BUA to be quoted by the bidder.
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7.The bidder shall consider all expenses along with construction i.e that plumbing,
electrical, mechanical etc work required in the project while quoting the per sq mt rate.
8.The successful Bidder /contractor shall liaison and obtain all approvals /NOC/Permits etc
required for implementing the project from government /Semi goverment /Service Provider
/MCGM etc. in timely manner. The cost of the same shall be included in the per sq mt BUA to be
quoted by the bidder.
9. Amenity / Religious structure /Community hall etc as may be required shall have to be
constructed by the bidder.
10.A joint site visit of the prospective bidder shall be organized by MCGM.
11. In the event of 2 or more qualified bidders, quotes for the same rates, the award of the work
will be decided by lottery system. Decision of Municipal Commissioner shall be final and
binding.
12. Concrete grade M-40 to be used for RCC work in all Ashray Yojana projects.
13. The scope of work may be changed depending upon the requirement of MCGM and as per
existing site condition and decision of Municipal Commissioner shall be final and binding.
14.The successful bidder should provide one Air conditioned SUV (Scorpio, Zylo, Innova etc.)
vehicle to Municipal Corporation staff for day to day site inspection.
15.The successful bidder should provide necessary barricades for plot as well as building under
construction for safety as directed by engineer in charge.
16.Following provision is required in each tenement
a) Two wash basins
b) M.S. powder coated grill for all windows
c) Aluminum sliding window should be of four track with one track for mosquito
proof mesh.
d) Kitchen should have granite top with S. S. sink
e) Provision of western type W.C. pan as directed by engineer in charge.
17. Successful bidder should provide fire fighting system as per remarks of C.F.O. as per DCPR
2034.
18. During DLP period mentioned in the tender the concerned contractor/bidder should provide
agency for annual maintenance for plumbing, common electrification, lift maintenance,
attending leakages, water pump etc.
19. Sewerage treatment plant should be provided by bidder as per DCPR-2034 provision, if
required.
20. A third party auditor will be appointed by the MCGM and work will be strictly audited and
the prospective bidder has to carry out /rectify the work as per the direction of third party
auditor.
21. The tenderer should submit the detail BOQ as per the minimum class-I / premium items
which are given in section-10 in C folder of packet C which is mandatory to the bidder/tenderer.
22. MCGM will form the committee of the members. The committee will validate the
methodology, design, details BOQ & offer given by the successful tenderer.
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23. The various test to be conducted for the material design, structural design, will be two(2)
times the prevailing guidelines of MCGM at the cost of prospective bidder.
24. The prospective bidder should strictly follow all safety measures during executions of
works and as directed by the expert committee.
25. Successful bidder should follow/premium/ first class specification for different item as
available on MCGM portal.
26. Items to be operated in this tender having minimum Specification is given herewith for
preparation of BOQ to be by tenderer.
27. All items to be operated will be of minimum Class I(Premium) specification available as
given above or available in USOR-2018. If item is not available in USOR-2018, then same
should be taken from Schedule rate prevailing in schedule to be used by State
PWD/CPWD/Railway/MES of Class I(Premium) material and specification.
28.Layout should be designed in such way that there should be separate entrance and exit to the
building/Wing having tenements of 300 sq/ft and 600sq/ft.
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SECTION-8
BILL OF QUANTITIES
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BILL OF QUANTITIES
Note- The tenderer should submit the detailed BOQ as per the minimum class -I /
premium items which are given in Section 10 in C- folder of packet C which is
mandatory to the bidder/ tenderer.
Failure to upload detailed BOQ as directed above will make the bidder disqualified.
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SECTION 9
GENERAL CONDITIONS
OF CONTRACT
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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 Data defines the documents and other information which comprise the
Contract.
The “Contractor” shall mean the individual or firm or company whether incorporated
or not, whose tender has been accepted by the employer and the legal successor of the
individual or firm or company, but not (except with the consent of the Employer) any
assignee of such person.
The Bidder is a person or corporate body who has desired to submit Bid to carry out the
Works, including routine maintenance till the tender process is concluded.
The Contractor's Bid is the completed bidding document submitted by the Contractor
to the Employer.
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.
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 finalization 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 lump sum contract, the sum for which tender is accepted.
Special discount / rebate / trade discount offered by the tenderer if any and accepted by
the Corporation.
Additions or deletions that are accepted after opening of the tenders.
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The “Contract Cost” means the Contract Sum plus Price Variation. This cost shall be
included in the letter of acceptance.
A Defect is any part of the Works not completed in accordance with the Contract.
The Defects Liability Certificate is the certificate issued by the Engineer, after the Defect
Liability Period has ended and upon correction of Defects by the Contractor.
Drawings means all the drawings, calculations and technical information of a like nature
provided by the Engineer to the Contractor under the Contract and all drawings, calculations,
samples, patterns, models, operation & maintenance manual and other technical information
of like nature submitted by the Contractor and approved by the Engineer.
The Authority shall mean Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM)
The “Employer” shall mean the Municipal Corporation for Greater Mumbai /
Municipal Commissioner for Greater Mumbai, for the time being holding the said office
and also his successors and shall also include all “Additional Municipal Commissioners,
Director (Engineering Services & Projects)” and the Deputy Municipal Commissioner, to
whom the powers of Municipal Commissioner, have been deputed under Section 56 and 56B
of the Mumbai Municipal Corporation Act.
The Engineer in-charge shall mean the Executive Engineer in executive charge of the
works and shall include the superior officers of the Engineering department i.e.
Dy.Ch.Eng/Ch.Eng. and shall mean and include all the successors in MCGM
The Engineer's Representative shall mean the Assistant Engineer, Sub. Engineer/Jr.
Engineer in direct charge of the works and shall include Sub Eng./ Jr. Eng of Civil section/
Mechanical section/ Electrical section appointed by MCGM.
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.
Contractor’s Equipment means all appliances and things of whatsoever nature required for
the execution and completions of the Works and the remedying of any defects therein, but
does not include plant material or other things intended to form or forming part of the
Permanent Works.
The Initial Contract Price is the Contract Price listed in the Employer's Letter of Acceptance.
The Intended Completion Date is the date on which it is intended that the Contractor shall
complete the construction works. The Intended Completion Date is specified in the Contract
Data. The Intended Completion Date may be revised only by the Engineer by issuing an
extension of time.
Materials are all supplies, including consumables, used by the Contractor for incorporation in
the Works and works of routine maintenance.
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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.
“Specification” shall mean the specification referred to in the tender and any modification
thereof or addition or deduction thereto as may from time to time be furnished or approved in
writing by the Engineer.
The Start Date/Commencement Date is given in the Contract Data. It is the date when the
Contractor shall commence execution of the Works. It does not necessarily coincide with any
of the Site Possession Dates.
A Nominated Sub-Contractor is a person or corporate body who has a Contract with the
Contractor to carry out a part of the construction work and/or routine maintenance in the
Contract, which includes work on the Site.
Temporary Works are works designed, constructed, installed, and removed by the
Contractor that are needed for construction or installation of the Works.
Variation means a change to the:-
i) Specification and /or Drawings (if any) which is instructed by the Employer.
ii)Scope in the Contract which is instructed by the Employer.
iii)Price in the Contract which is instructed by the Employer.
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.
Jurisdiction: 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.
2. Interpretation
2.1 In interpreting these Conditions of Contract, singular also means plural, male also
means female or neuter, and the other way around. Headings have no significance.
Words have their normal meaning under the language of the Contract unless
specifically defined. The Engineer will provide instructions clarifying queries about
these Conditions of Contract.
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
All certificates, notices or instructions to be given to the Contractor by Employer/
Engineer shall be sent on the address or contact details given by the Contractor of Bid.
The address and contact details for communication with the Employer/ Engineer shall be
as per the details given in Contract Data. Communications between parties that are
referred to in the conditions shall be in writing. The Notice sent by facsimile (fax) or
other electronic means shall be effective on confirmation of the transmission. The Notice
sent by Registered post or Speed post shall be effective on delivery or at the expiry of the
normal delivery period as undertaken by the postal service.
6. Subcontracting
6.1 Unless specifically mentioned in the contract subletting will not be allowed.
Subletting, where otherwise provided by the contract shall not be more than 25% of the
contract price.
6.2 The Contractor shall not be required to obtain any consent from the Employer for:
a) the sub-contracting of any part of the Works for which the Subcontractor is named in
the Contract;
b) the provision for labour, or labour component.
c) the purchase of Materials which are in accordance with the standards specified in the
Contract.
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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:
b. The permitted subletting of work by the Contractor shall not establish any contractual
relation- ship between the sub-contractor and the MCGM and shall not relieve the
Contractor of any responsibility under the Contract.
6.4 The Engineer should satisfy himself before recommending to the Employer whether
b. the sub-Contractor so proposed for the Work possesses the experience, qualifications
and equipment necessary for the job proposed to be entrusted to him.
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 modify the Schedule
of Other Contractors, and shall notify the Contractor of any such modification.
7.2 The Contractor should take up the works in convenient reaches as decided by the
Engineer to ensure there is least hindrance to the smooth flow and safety of traffic including
movement of vehicles and equipment of other Contractors till the completion of the Works.
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.
8.2 The Contractor’s personnel shall appropriately be qualified, skilled and experienced in
their respective trades or occupations. The Engineer shall have authority to remove, or cause
to be removed, any person employed on the site or works, who carries out duties
incompetently or negligently and persists in any conduct which is prejudicial to safety, health
or the protection of the environment.
8.3 If the Engineer asks the Contractor to remove a person who is a member of the Contractor’s
staff or work force, stating the reasons, the Contractor shall ensure that the person leaves the
Site within seven days and has no further connection with the Worksin the Contract.
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.Employer'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.
11. Contractor's Risks
11.1 All risks of loss of or damage to physical property and of personal injury and death
which arise during and in consequence of the performance of the Contract other than the
excepted risks, referred to in clause 11.1, are the responsibility of the Contractor.
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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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. Contractor to Construct the Works and Undertake Maintenance (if specified in the
tender)
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.
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 on and off the
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.
During continuance of the contract, the Contractor and his sub-contractors shall abide at all
times by all existing enactments on environmental protection and rules made there under,
regulations, notifications and byelaws of the State or Central Government, or local
authorities and any other law, bye-law, regulations that may be passed or notification that
may be issued in future by the State or Central Government or the local authority. Salient
features of some of the major laws that are applicable are given below:
The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, this provides for the
prevention and control of water pollution and the maintaining and restoring of wholesomeness
of water. ‘Pollution’ means such contamination of water or such alteration of the physical,
chemical or biological properties of water or such discharge of any sewage or trade effluent or
of any other liquid, gaseous or solid substance into water (whether directly or indirectly) as
may, or is likely to, create a nuisance or render such water harmful or injurious to public
health or safety, or to domestic, commercial, industrial, agricultural or other legitimate uses, or
to the life and health of animals or plants or of aquatic organisms.
The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, this provides for prevention,
control and abatement of air pollution. ‘Air Pollution’ means the presence in the atmosphere of
any ‘air pollutant’, which means any solid, liquid or gaseous substance (including noise)
present in the atmosphere in such concentration as may be or tend to be injurious to human
beings or other living creatures or plants or property or environment.
The Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, this provides for the protection and
improvement of environment and for matters connected therewith, and the prevention of
hazards to human beings, other living creatures, plants and property. ‘Environment’ includes
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water, air and land and the inter- relationship which exists among and between water, air and
land, and human beings, other living creatures, plants, micro-organism and property.
The Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991, This provides for public liability insurance
for the purpose of providing immediate relief to the persons affected by accident occurring
while handling hazardous substances and for matters connected herewith or incidental thereto.
Hazardous substance means any substance or preparation which is defined as hazardous
substance under the Environment (Protection) Act 1986, and exceeding such quantity as may
be specified by notification by the Central Government.
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.
17.1The Contractor shall submit Specifications and Drawings showing the proposed
Temporary Works to the Engineer, who is to approve them if they comply with the
Specifications and Drawings.
17.2 The Contractor shall be responsible for design and safety of Temporary Works.
17.3 The Engineer's approval shall not alter the Contractor's responsibility for design and
safety of the 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.
Workers employed on mixing asphaltic materials, cement and lime mortars shall be
provided with protective footwear and protective goggles.
Stone breaker shall be provided with protective goggles and protective clothing and
seated at sufficiently safe intervals.
The area should be barricaded or cordoned off by suitable means to avoid mishaps of
any kind. Power warning signs should be displayed for the safety of the public whenever
cleaning works are undertaken during night or day.
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The workers engaged for cleaning the manholes/sewers should be properly trained
before allowing working in the manhole.
18.2Safety Programs:-
I. 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.
II. Review safety programs developed by each of the trade firms, prepare and submit a
comprehensive safety program.
III. Monitor day to day implementation of safety procedures.
18.3 First Aid Facilities: -
i. At every work place there shall be provided and maintained, so as to be easily
accessible during working hours, first-aid boxes at the rate of not less than one box for 150
contract labour or part thereof ordinarily employed.
ii. The first-aid box shall be distinctly marked with a red cross on white back ground.
iii. Adequate arrangements shall be made for immediate recoupment of the equipment
when necessary.
iv. Nothing except the prescribed contents shall be kept in the First-aid box.
v. The first-aid box shall be kept in charge of a responsible person who shall always be
readily available during the working hours of the work place.
vi. A person in charge of the First-aid box shall be a person trained in First-aid treatment,
in the work places where the number of contract labour employed is 150 or more.
19. Discoveries
20.1 The Employer shall handover complete or part possession of the site to the Contractor 7
days in advance of construction programme. At the start of the work, the Employer shall
handover the possession of at-least 75% of the site free of all encumbrances, the remaining 25
% of the possession as per contractor’s construction programme.
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
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person/persons/agency authorized by: a. The Engineer b. The Employer or authorized by the
Employer.
22.Instructions
22.1The Contractor shall carry out all instructions of the Engineer, which comply with the
applicable laws where the Site is located.
22.2 The Contractor shall permit the appointed and/or authorized persons to inspect the Site
and/or accounts and records of the Contractor and its subcontractors relating to the
performance of the Contract, and to have such accounts and records audited by auditors
appointed, if so required. The Contractor’s attention is invited to Clause of ‘Fraud and
Corruption’, which provides, inter alia, that acts intended to materially impede the exercise of
the inspection and audit rights provided for under the Clause & constitute a obstructive
practice subject to contract termination.
22.3 Engineer to have power to issue further drawings or instructions:
The Engineer shall have the power and authority from time to time and at all times to
make and issue such further drawings and to give such further instructions and directions as
may appear to him necessary or proper for the guidance of the contractor and the good and
sufficient execution of the works according to terms of the specifications and Contractor
shall receive, execute, obey and be 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 or
partially 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.
No work which radically changes the original nature of the Contract shall be ordered
by the Engineer and in the event of any deviation being ordered which in the opinion of the
Contractor changes the original nature of Contract he shall nevertheless carry it out and
disagreement as to the nature of the work and the rate to be paid therefore shall be resolved
in accordance with condition no.13d.
The time for completion of the Works, shall be in even of any deviations resulting in
additional cost over the contract price being ordered, be extended or reduced reasonably by
the Engineer. The Engineer’s decision in this case shall be final.
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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.
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.
23.3 An update of the Programme shall be a programme showing the actual progress
achieved on each activity and the effect of the progress achieved on the timing of the
remaining Works, including any changes to the sequence of the activities.
23.4 The Contractor shall submit to the Engineer for approval an updated Programme at
intervals no longer than the period stated in the Contract Data. If the Contractor does not
submit an updated Programme within this period, the Engineer may withhold the amount
stated in the Contract Data from the next payment certificate and continue to withhold
this amount until the next payment after the date on which the overdue Programme has
been submitted.
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.
24. Extension of Time In Contracts :
i. Extension Due To Modification: If any modifications have been ordered which in the
opinion of the Engineer have materially increased the magnitude of the work, then such
extension of the contracted date of completion may be granted as shall appear to the Engineer
to be reasonable in the circumstances, provided moreover that the Contractor shall be
responsible for requesting such extension of the date as may be considered necessary as soon
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as the cause thereof shall arise and in any case should not be less than 30 days before the
expiry of the date fixed for completion of the works.
ii. Extension For Delay Due To MCGM: In the event of any failure or delay by the MCGM
to hand over the Contractor possession of the lands necessary for the execution of the works or
to give the necessary notice to commence the works or to provide the necessary drawings or
instructions or any other delay caused by the MCGM due to any other cause whatsoever, then
such failure or delay shall in no way affect or vitiate the contract or alter the character thereof
or entitle the contractor to damages or compensation therefore, but in any such case, the
MCGM may grant such extension(s) of the completion date as may be considered reasonable.
Note: For extension of time period as governed in (i) and (ii) above, any modifications in
design/drawings, specifications, quantities shall be needed to be justified with recorded
reasons with approval of Ch.Eng. for not 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
programme for 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 such extension 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
Further, competent authority while granting extension to the currency of contract under
Clause (b) of as above may also consider levy of penalty, as deemed fit based on the
merit of the case. Also, the reasons for granting extension shall be properly documented.
25.1 The Engineer may instruct the Contractor to delay the start or progress of any activity
within the Works. Delay/delays totaling more than 30 days will require prior written approval
of the DMC/AMC.
26. Management Meetings
26.1 The Engineer may require the Contractor to attend a management meeting. The business
of a management meeting shall be to review the plans for progress of the Works.
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.
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C. Quality Control
Quality of work will be audited by Third party Auditor appointed by MCGM in phase wise
manner as mentioned below-
All works under or in course of execution or executed in pursuance of the contract shall
at all times be open to the inspection and supervision of the Eng-in-charge and his
subordinates and the contractor shall at all times during the usual working hours, at all
other times, during the usual working hours and at all other times at which reasonable
notice of the intention of the Eng-in- charge and his subordinates to visit the works shall
have been given to the contractor, either himself be present to receive orders and
instruction or have responsible agent duly accredited in writing present for that purpose.
Order given to the contractors’ duly authorized agent shall be considered to have the
same force and effect as if they had been given to the contractor himself.
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27.2 Notice To Be Given Before Work Is Covered Up
The contractor shall given not less than ten days’ notice in writing to the Eng-In-
Charge or his subordinate in-charge of the work before covering up or otherwise placing
beyond the reach of measurement any work in order that the same may be measured and
correct dimension thereof taken before the same is so covered up or placed beyond the reach
of measurements and shall not cover up or place beyond the
reach of measurement any work without the consent in writing of the Eng-In-Charge or
his subordinate in-charge of the work, and if any work shall be covered up or placed
beyond the reach of measurement, without such notice having been given or consent
obtained the same shall be uncovered at the contractors expenses, and in default thereof
no payment or allowance shall be made for such work or for the materials with which the
same was executed.
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.
27.4 Ready Mix Concrete/ Asphalt Mix
(i) The contractor shall have to arrange Ready Mix concrete (RMC)/Asphalt from
RMC/ASPHALT producing plants registered with MCGM.
(ii) The contractor shall, within 7 days of award of the work, submit a list of at least three
RMC/Asphalt producers with details of such plants including details and number of transit,
mixers & pumps etc. to be deployed indicating name of owner/company, its location, capacity,
technical establishment.
The Engineer-in-charge will reserve right to inspect at any stage and reject the concrete if he
is not satisfied about quality of product at the user’s end.
(iii) The Engineer-in-charge reserves the right to exercise control over the:-
a) Calibration check of the RMC/Asphalt plant.
b) Weight and quantity check on the ingredients, water and admixtures added for batch
mixing for RMC plants
c) Time of mixing of concrete/grade of asphalt.
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.
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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 challan 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 Identifying Defects
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.
28.2The Contractor shall permit the Employer’s technical person(s) to check the Contractor’s
work and notify the Engineer and Contractor if any defects that are found.
29. Tests
29.1 For carrying out mandatory tests as prescribed in the specifications, the Contractor shall
establish field laboratory at the location decided by Engineer. The field laboratory will have
minimum of equipments as specified in the Contract Data. The contractor shall be solely
responsible for:
a. Carrying out the mandatory tests prescribed in the Specifications, and
b. For the correctness of the test results, whether preformed in his laboratory or
elsewhere.
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.
When required by the Engineer-in-charge the contractor(s) shall supply for the purpose
of testing samples of all materials proposed to be used in the works. Samples submitted either
to govern bulk supplies or required for testing before use shall be in suitable packages to
contain them and shall be provided free of charge by the contractor. The cost of testing shall be
borne by the contractor even if the result of the sample confirm or do not confirm to the
relevant BIS code specifications.
i. All expenditure required to be incurred for taking the samples conveyance, packing
shall be borne by the contact or himself.
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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.
29.3 Setting of Site Laboratories:
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 pro- vided
therein –
1) Set of Sieves as per I.R.C. /I.S.
2) Compressive Testing Machine(For new works)
3) Oven, Electrically Operated
4) Weighing Balance (20 kg capacity)
5) 3 m straight edge
6) Sieve shaker
7) First Aid Box
8) Measuring Jar (for silt content)
9) Other Machines/apparatus as may be directed by the Engineer
10) Vernier Caliber
11) Level / Theodolite
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.
The contractor shall install testing equipment at site. The contractor shall ensure and
certify the calibration of the equipment so installed and shall maintain the same in
working order throughout the period of construction. The contractor shall also provide
necessary technically qualified experienced trained staff for carrying out such tests for
using such equipment. The tests shall be carried out under the supervision of the
Engineer-in-charge. The calibration shall be checked every twelve months as directed by
Engineer-in-charge.
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.
b) Every time notice of Defect/Defects is given, the Contractor shall correct the notified
Defect/Defects within the duration of time specified by the Engineer’s notice.
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 Uncorrected Defects and Deficiencies
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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
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
considers necessary 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.
33.1 If rates for Variation items are specified in the Bill of Quantities, the Contractor shall
carry out such work at the same rate.
33.2 The rate for Extra/Excess shall be governed by clause 10.A of Standard General
Condition of Contract.
34. Cash Flow Forecasts
When the Programme is updated, the Contractor shall provide the Engineer with an updated
cash flow forecast.
a) A bill shall be submitted by the Contractor monthly or before the date fixed by the
Engineer In-charge for all works executed in the previous month, and the Engineer In-charge
shall take or cause to be taken requisite measurement for the purpose of having the same
verified and the claim, so far as it is admissible, shall be adjusted, if possible, within 10 days
from the presentation of the bill. If the contractor does not submit the bill within the time fixed
as aforesaid, the Engineer In-charge may depute a subordinate to measure up the said work in
the presence of the contractor or his duly authorized agent whose counter signature to the
measurement list shall be sufficient warrant, and Engineer In-Charge may prepare a bill from such list
which shall be binding on the contractor in all respects.
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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.
f) The Engineer may exclude any item certified in a previous certificate or reduce the
proportion of any item previously certified in any certificate in the light of later information.
g) The contractor shall submit all bills on the printed forms at the office of Engineer In-
charge. The charges to be made in the bills shall always be entered at the rates specified in
tender.
36. Payments
36.1 Payments shall be adjusted for deductions for advance payments, retention, security
deposit, other recoveries in terms of the Contract and taxes at source, as applicable under the
law. The Employer shall pay the Contractor the amounts certified by the Engineer within 15
days of the date of each certificate.
36.2 All sums payable by a contractor by way of compensation under any of these conditions,
shall be considered as a reasonable compensation to be applied to the use of MCGM without
reference to the actual loss or damage sustained and whether any damage has or has not been
sustained.
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 In-charge from requiring any
bad, unsound, imperfect or unskillful 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
GST and other state levies/cess which are not subsumed under GST will be applicable.
The tenderer shall quote inclusive of all taxes/levies/cess. It is clearly understood that
MCGM will not bear any additional liability towards payment of any Taxes and Duties.
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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.
Circular No. 1) प.ल. /व त/प/19 द . 15.09.2017
2) प.ल. /व त/प/24 द . 10.10.2017
3) प.ल. /क /र ख/शहर/20 द . 05.10.2018
Should be applicable.
39. Currencies
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.
Loss or damage to the Works or Materials to be incorporated in the Works between the
Start Date and the end of the Defects Correction periods shall be remedied by the
Contractor at his cost if the loss or damage arises from the Contractor's acts or
omissions.
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43 Taking Over
43. 1The Employer shall take over the works within seven days of the Engineer
issuing a certificate of completion of works. The Contractor shall continue to remain
responsible for its routine maintenance during the maintenance period if specified in
the contract.
44 Final Account
1 Upto Rs.5 Crores Rs.10 Lacs or final bill amount whichever is more
2 Upto Rs.25 Crores Rs.1 Crore or final bill amount whichever is more
3 Upto Rs.50 Crores Rs.2 Crore or final bill amount whichever is more
4 Upto Rs.100 Crores Rs.4 Crore or final bill amount whichever is more
5 More than Rs.100 Crores Rs.7 Crore or final bill amount whichever is more
The contractor has 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
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submit their bills to concerned executing department, penalty or action as shown below will
be taken for each delayed bill:-
After 15 days from the date of completion/running Equal to 5 % of bill amount.
bill upto certain date, upto to next 15 days i.e. upto
30 days.
Next 15 days upto 45 days from the date of Equal to 10 % of bill amount
completion/running bill upto specified date.
If not submitted within 45 days from the date of Bill will not be admitted for payment.
completion/RA Bill
45.1 If "as built" Drawings and/or operating and maintenance manuals are required, the
Contractor shall supply them by the dates stated in the Contract Data.
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.
46.2 Fundamental breaches of Contract shall include, but shall not be limited to, the
following:
a) the Contractor stops work for 30 days when no stoppage of work is shown on the
current Programme and the stoppage has not been authorized by the Engineer;
b) the Contractor is declared as bankrupt or goes into liquidation other than for approved
reconstruction or amalgamation;
c) the Engineer gives Notice that failure to correct a particular Defect is a fundamental
breach of Contract and the Contractor fails to correct it within a reasonable period of time
determined by the Engineer;
d) the Contractor does not maintain a Security, which is required;
e) the Contractor has delayed the completion of the Works by the number of days for
which the maximum amount of liquidated damages can be paid, as defined in relevant clause.
f) the Contractor fails to provide insurance cover as required under relevant clause.
g) if the Contractor, in the judgment of the Employer, has engaged in the corrupt or
fraudulent practices as defined in GCC in competing for or in executing the Contract.
h) if the Contractor fails to set up a field laboratory with the prescribed equipment, within
the period specified in the Contract Data; and
i) any other fundamental breaches as specified in the Contract Data.
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j) if the Contractor fails to deploy machinery and equipment or personnel as specified in
the Contract Data at the appropriate time.
46.3 When either party to the contract gives notice of a breach of contract to the Engineer for a
cause other than those listed above, the Engineer shall decide whether the breach is
fundamental or not.
46.4 Notwithstanding the above, the Employer may terminate the Contract for convenience.
46.5 If the Contract is terminated, the Contractor shall stop work immediately, make the Site
safe and secure, and leave the Site as soon as reasonably possible.
47. Payment upon Termination
48.1 All Materials on the Site, Plant, Equipment, Temporary Works, and Works shall be
deemed to be the property of the Employer for use for completing balance construction work
if the Contract is terminated because of the Contractor's default, till the Works is completed
after which it will be transferred to the Contractor and credit, if any, given for its use.
If the Contract is frustrated by the outbreak of war or by any other event entirely
outside the control of the Employer or the Contractor, the Engineer shall certify that the
Contract has been frustrated. The Contractor shall make the Site safe and stop work as
quickly as possible after receiving this certificate and shall be paid for all work carried out
before receiving it and for any work carried out afterward to which a commitment was
made.
50.1 The Contractor shall, unless otherwise provided in the Contract, make his own
arrangements for the engagement of all staff and labour, local or other, and for their payment,
housing, feeding and transport.
50.2 The Contractor shall, if required by the Engineer, deliver to the Engineer a return in
detail, in such form and at such intervals as the Engineer may prescribe, showing the staff and
the number of the several classes of labour from time to time employed by the Contractor on
the Site and such other information as the Engineer may require.
51. Compliance with Labour Regulations
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.
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/regulations including 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.
d) The employees of the Contractor and the Sub-Contractor in no case shall be treated as the
employees of the Employer at any point of time.
52.1 The Contractor shall do photography/video photography of the site firstly before the start
of the work, secondly mid-way in the execution of different stages of work as required by
Engineer In-charge and lastly after the completion of the work. No separate payment will be
made to the Contractor for this.
52.2 The Contractor shall not disclose details of Drawings furnished to him and works on
which he is engaged without the prior approval of the Engineer in writing. No photograph of
the works or any part thereof or plant employed thereon, except those permitted under above
clause, shall be taken or permitted by the Contractor to be taken by any of his employees or
any employees of his sub-Contractors without the prior approval of the Engineer in writing.
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No photographs/ Video photography shall be published or otherwise circulated without the
approval of the Engineer in writing.
53.The Apprentices Act, 1961
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
The documents forming the contract are to be taken as mutually explanatory of one
another. Unless otherwise provided in the contract, the priority of the documents
forming the contract shall be, as follows:
Contract Agreement (if completed)
The letter of Acceptance
The Bid:
Addendum to Bid; if any
Tender Document
The Bill of Quantities:
The Specification:
Detailed Engineering Drawings
Standard General Conditions of Contracts (GCC)
All correspondence documents between bidder/contractor and MCGM.
The Applicant shall not have a conflict of interest (the “Conflict of Interest”) that affects the
Bidding Process. Any Applicant found to have a Conflict of Interest shall be disqualified. An
Applicant shall be deemed to have a Conflict of Interest affecting the Bidding Process, if
1. A constituent of such Applicant is also a constituent of another Applicant; or
2. Such Applicant has the same legal representative for purposes of this Application as
any other Applicant; or
3. Such Applicant, or any Associate thereof has a relationship with another Applicant, or
any Associate thereof, directly or through common third party/ parties, that puts either or both
of them in a position to have access to each other’s information about, or to influence the
Application of either or each other; or
4. The Applicant shall be liable for disqualification if any legal, financial or technical
adviser of the Authority in relation to the Project is engaged by the Applicant, its Member or
any Associate thereof, as the case may be, in any manner for matters related to or incidental to
the Project. For the avoidance of doubt, this disqualification shall not apply where such
adviser was engaged by the Applicant, its Member or Associate in the past but its assignment
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expired or was terminated 6 (six) months prior to the date of issue of this TENDER. Nor will
this disqualification apply where such adviser is engaged after a period of 3 (three) years from
the date of commercial operation of the Project.
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the LOA or has entered into the Concession Agreement, as the case may be, the same shall,
notwithstanding 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.
59. The bid shall be rejected if the bidder-
Applicants requiring any clarification on the tender may notify “the Authority” in
writing or by fax or e-mail. They should send in their queries before the date specified in
the header data. “The Authority” shall Endeavor to respond to the queries within the period
specified therein. The responses will be sent by fax and/or e-mail. The Authority will
forward all the queries and its responses thereto, to all purchasers of the TENDER without
identifying the source of queries.
“The Authority” shall Endeavor to respond to the questions raised or clarifications
sought by the Applicants. However, the Authority reserves the right not to respond to
any question or provide any clarification, in its sole discretion, and nothing in this
Clause shall be taken or read as compelling or requiring the Authority to respond to any
question or to 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
At any time prior to the deadline for submission of Application, the Authority may, for any
reason, whether at its own initiative or in response to clarifications requested by an
Applicant, modify the tender by the issuance of Addendum.
Any Addendum thus issued will be sent in writing/ Fax/ Email to all those who have
purchased the tender.
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In order to afford the Applicants a reasonable time for taking an Addendum into account, or
for any other reason, the Authority may, in its sole discretion, extend the Application Due
Date.
Preparation and Submission of Application
62. Language
The Application and all related correspondence and documents in relation to the
Bidding Process shall be in English language. Supporting documents and printed
literature furnished by the Applicant with the Application may be in any other language
provided that they are accompanied by translations of all the pertinent passages in the
English language, duly authenticated and certified by the Applicant. Supporting
materials, which are not translated into English, may not be considered. For the purpose
of interpretation and evaluation of the Application, the English language translation shall
prevail.
63. Format and signing of Application
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 his name & registration number, except where
original documents are demanded.
The Applicant shall submit the Application in the format specified at Appendix-I,
together with the documents, upload in folder as “VENDOR” together with their
respective enclosures
Applications submitted by fax, telex, telegram shall not be entertained and shall be
rejected outright.
65. Late Applications
Applications received by the Authority after the specified time on the Application Due
Date shall not be eligible for consideration and shall be summarily rejected.
66.Confidentiality
To assist in the examination, evaluation and comparison of Bids, the Engineer may, at
his discretion, ask any bidder for clarification of his Bid, including breakdown of unit
rates. The request for clarification and the response shall be in writing or by
post/facsimile/e- mail. No Bidder shall contact the Engineer on any matter relating to his
bid from the time of the bid opening to the time the contract is awarded. Any effort by the
Bidder to influence the Engineer in the Engineer’s bid evaluation, bid comparison or
contract award decisions may result in the rejection of the Bidder’s bid.
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.
2. The Employer may make available to the Contractor data on hydrological and sub-
surface conditions as obtained by or on his behalf from investigations relevant to the works
but the Contractor shall be responsible for his own interpretation thereof. The contractor shall
engage his investigating agency with prior approval of the Engineer from the approved list of
such agencies by MCGM or Govt at his cost initially before commencing actual work and
which shall be 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:
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any extension of time to which the Contractor is entitled and
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.
and shall notify the Contractor accordingly. Such determination shall take account of
any instruction which the Engineer may issue to the Contractor in connection therewith, and
any proper and reasonable measures acceptable to the Engineer which the Contractor may take
in the absence of specific instructions from the Engineer. However such costing shall be got approved
by the competent authority as governed vide rules prevailing with authority.
5. Office for the Engineer (Works costing upto Rs.50 Lakhs)
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.
6. Office for the Engineer (Works costing above Rs. 50 lakhs)
The Contractor shall at his own cost and to satisfaction of the Engineer provide a
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, latrines, with
doors, windows, locks, bolts and fastenings sufficient for security for the Engineer, and his
subordinates, as close to the works from time to time in progress as can be conveniently
arranged, and shall at his own cost furnish the office with such chairs, tables, lockers, locks
and fastenings as may be required by the Engineer, and no expense of any kind in
connection with the erection or upkeep of the offices or fittings shall be borne by the
Corporation, but all such work shall be carried out by the Contractor and the expenses
thereof defrayed by him. The Contractor shall also make water connections and fit up stand
pipe with a bib tap at each office. The latrines and the water connections shall be subject to
all the conditions herein elsewhere laid down for temporary water connection and latrines
generally with all requisite equipments for e-governance and electronic and digital
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. Also, for staff working beyond working hours the
contractor has to provide conveyance.
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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8.Contractor’s office near works:
The Contractor shall have an office near the works at which notice from the
Commissioner or the Engineer may be served and shall, between the hours of sunrise and
sunset on all working days, have a clerk or some other authorized person always present at
such office upon whom such notices may be served and service of any notices left with
such clerk or other authorized person or at such office shall be deemed good service upon
the Contractor and such offices shall have pre-requisite facilities for e- governance.
69.Official Secrecy:
The Contractor shall of all the persons employed in any works in connection with the
contract that the India Official Secrets Act 1923 (XIX of 1923) applies to them and will
continue to apply even after execution of the said works and they will not disclose any
information regarding this contract to any third party. The contractor shall also bring into
notice that, any information found to be leaked out or disclosed the concern person as well
as the Contractor will be liable for penal action; further the Corporation will be at liberty to
terminate the contract without notice.
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 cost in contract.
71.Patent, Right and Royalties:
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.
72.Payments, Tax and Claims:
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It is agreed that the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai or its Engineer or
Officer shall not be liable to pay any interest or damage with respect of any moneys or
balance which may be in its or its Engineer’s or officer’s hands owing to any dispute or
difference or claim or misunderstanding between the Municipal Corporation of Greater
Bombay or its Engineer or Officer on the one hand and the contractor on the other, or with
respect to any delay on the part of the Municipal Corporation of Greater Bombay or its
Engineer or Officers in making periodical or final payments or in any other respect
whatever.
73.Settlement of Disputes:
If the Commissioner shall fail to give notice of the decision as aforesaid within a period of
90 days after being requested as aforesaid, or if the Contractor be dissatisfied with any such
decision, then and in any such case the Contractor may within 90 days after receiving notice of
such decision or within 90 days after the expirations of the first named period of 90 days (as the
case may be) require that the matter or matters in dispute be referred to arbitration as hereinafter
provided. All disputes or differences in respect of which the decision (if any) of the
Commissioner has not become final and binding as aforesaid shall be finally settled by
Arbitration as follows:
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 Brihan Mumbai 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.
i) In case of a contract where the contract price and/or contract value is less than Rs
5,00,00,000/- (Rupees Five Crore only), any dispute arising out of or in connection with
this contract, including any question regarding its existence, validity or termination shall
be referred to a mutually agreed arbitral tribunal in accordance with the Arbitration and
Conciliation Act, 1996(Amended up to date). The arbitral tribunal shall consist of a sole
arbitrator, as mutually agreed upon by the parties and the said dispute shall be finally
resolved by the said arbitral tribunal. The decision of the arbitral tribunal shall be in
writing (with reasons) and which will be final and binding upon the parties hereto and the
expenses of the arbitration shall be paid as may be determined by the arbitral tribunal. The
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seat of the arbitration shall be Mumbai. The venue of arbitration shall be within the limits
of Brihan Mumbai. The language of the arbitration shall be English.
If the parties fails to appoint mutually agreed arbitral tribunal, within the period of 30 days
from the date of application seeking arbitration in the dispute, the arbitral tribunal shall be
appointed by the recognized arbitral instruction i.e. Mumbai Centre for International
Arbitration (approved by Government of Maharashtra under G.R. No ARP/Case
No.1/2017/D-19 Dated 28-02-2017) as per the Arbitration Rules of the Mumbai Centre for
International Arbitration then in force (“MCIA Rules”).
ii) In case of a contract where the contract price and/or contract value is Rs 5,00,00,000/-
(Rupees Five Crore only) or more, any dispute arising out of or in connection with this
contract, including any question regarding its existence, validity or termination shall be
referred to and finally resolved by the recognized Arbitral Institution i.e. Mumbai Centre
for International Arbitration (approved by Government of Maharashtra under G.R. No
ARP/Case No.1/2017/D-19 Dated 28-02-2017) as per the Arbitration Rules of the Mumbai
Centre for International Arbitration then in force(“MCIA Rules”) The arbitral tribunal
shall consist of a sole arbitrator. The seat of the arbitration shall be Mumbai. The language
of the arbitration shall be English. In either case, the law governing this Arbitration
agreement and the contract shall be Indian Law.
75.Copyright:
The copyright of all drawings and other documents provided by the Contractor under
the contract shall remain vested in the Contractor or his sub-contractors as the case may
be the employer shall have a license to use such drawings and other documents in
connection with the design, construction, operation, maintenance of the works. At any
time the Employer shall have further license without additional payment to the Contractor
to use any such drawings or documents for the purpose of making any improvement of
the works or enlargement or duplication of any part thereof, provided that such
improvement, enlargement, or duplication by itself or in conjunction with any other
improvements, enlargements or duplications already made in accordance with the further
license does not result in the duplication of the whole works.
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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77.Proprietary data
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.
The Contractor shall be reimbursed or shall refund to the Corporation as he case may
be the variation in the value of the work carried out from time to time, depending on
whether the prices of material and labour as a whole rise or fall, and the method adopted for
such computations shall be as given below, it being clearly understood that the contractor
shall have no claim for being reimbursed on the ground that the price of a particular material
or group of materials have risen beyond the limits of the presumptions made in the
following paras, however, no price variations shall be made applicable for contracts upto 12
months:
(A) Controlled materials: Price variations shall be permitted in respect of these materials the
price level of which is controlled by the Government or its agency. The rate ruling on the date
of submission of the tender shall be considered as the basic price of such material for
adjustment. Any variation in this rate shall be considered for reimbursement to the contractor
or refund to be claimed from the contractor as the case may be. The contractor shall, for the
purpose of adjustment submit in original the relevant documents from the suppliers.
(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 :
i) The general price level of labour, rises or falls in proportion to the rise or fall of
consumer price index number 9 (general) for working class in Mumbai.
ii) The general price level of materials rises or falls in proportion to rise or fall of whole-
sale price index as published by ‘Economic Adviser to Govt. of India’.
iii) And that the component of labour is to the extent of 30 percent of 88 percent and
the component of materials is to the extent of 70 percent of 88 percent of the value of the
work carried out. The remaining 12 percent being the presumptive profit of thecontractor.
a) Formula for Labour component:
VL = (0.88 R) x 30 x ( I – IO)
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100 IO
100 WO
Where –
VL = Amount of price variation to be reimbursed or claimed as refund on
account of general rise or fall of index referred to above.
I = Consumer Price Index number of working class for Mumbai (declared by the
Commissioner of Labour and Director of Employment, Mumbai) applicable
to the period under reference (base year ending 2004-05 as 100 i.e. new
series of indices).
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.
VM = The amount of price variation to be reimbursed or claimed as refund on account of
general rise or fall of wholesale price index for period under reference.
W = Average wholesale price index as published by Economic Adviser to Govt. of
India applicable to the period under reference.
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
C = Total value of Controlled materials used for the works as recorded in
Measurement Book and paid for at original basic rate plus the value of
materials used .
i) The quantity of the Controlled material adopted in working out the value of ‘C’ shall be
inclusive of permitted wastages as / if mentioned in specifications.
ii) The basic rate for the supply of controlled material shall be inclusive of all the
components of cost of materials excluding transport charges incurred for bringing the material
from place of delivery to the site. Computations based on the above formula will be made for the
period of each bill separately and reimbursement will be made to (when the result is plus) and refund
will claimed from (when the result is minus) the contractor’s next bill. The above formulae will be
replaced by the formulae in Annexure-I as and when mentioned in special conditions of contract
The operative period of the contract for application of price variation shall mean the
period commencing from the date of commencement of work mentioned in the work
order and ending on the date when time allowed for the work order and ending on the date
when time allowed for the work specified in the contract for work expires, taking into
consideration, the extension of time, if any, for completion of the work granted by
Engineer under the relevant clause of the conditions of contract in cases other than those
where such extension is necessitated on account of default of the contractor.
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The decision of the Engineer as regards the operative period of the contract shall be final
and binding on the contractors.
iii) Where there is no supply of controlled items to contractor the component ‘C’ shall be taken as zero.
(A) Adjustment after completion: If the Contractor fails to complete the works within the
time for completion adjustment of prices thereafter until the date of completion of the works
shall be made using either the indices or prices relating to the prescribed time for completion,
or the current indices or prices whichever is more favorable to the employer, provided that if
an extension of time is granted, the above provision shall apply only to adjustments made after
the expiry of such extension of time.
(B) 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.
80.Maximum Price Variation shall be as follows: (Not applicable as this is a turnkey
project)
For example:
Extension of Time period Maximum limit of Price Variation
If original period of 11 Months including No Variation allowed
monsoon extends to 16.
The operative period will be 11+5 Months
If original period of 11 Months excluding 5%
monsoon extends to 16.
The operative period will be 11+5 Months
iii. Extension of Time For Delay due to reasons not attributable to MCGM and Contractor
(Reference Cl. 8 (d) of Standard GCC):
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:
(i) Interim bills shall be submitted by the Contractor from time to time (but at an
interval of not less than one month) for the works executed. The Engineer shall arrange to
have the bill s verified by taking or causing to be taken, where necessary, the requisite
measurement of work.
(ii) Payment on account for amount admissible shall be made on the Engineer certifying
the sum to which the Contractor is considered entitled by way of interim payment for all the
work executed, after deducting there from the amount already paid, the security deposit /
retention money and such other amounts as may be deductible or recoverable in terms of the
contract.
(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.
(v) An interim certificate given relating to work done or material delivered may be
modified or corrected by a subsequent interim certificate or by the final certificate. No
certificate of the Engineer 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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82.Banning/De-Registration of Agencies of Construction works in MCGM
In case if Joint Venture is allowed for the Project, the guidelines for JV as follows
shall be incorporated in the Tender Document :
a) Joint Venture should be allowed only when the number of identifiable different works
is more than one and/or the estimated cost of tender is more than Rs.100 Crore. JV shall also
be allowed for complex technical work below Rs.100 Crores with the approval of concerned
AMC
b) Separate identity/name shall be given to the Joint Venture firm.
c) Number of members in a JV firm shall not be more than three in normal
circumstances, if the work involves only one discipline (say Civil or Electrical). If number of
members in JV is required to be more than three, then approval of concerned AMC needs to be
sought.
d) A member of JV firm shall not be permitted to participate either in individual capacity
or as a member of another JV firm in the same tender.
e) The tender form shall be purchased and submitted in the 'name of the JV firm or any
constituent member of the JV.
f) Normally EMD shall be submitted only in the name of the JV and not in the name of
constituent member. However, EMD in the name of lead partner can be accepted subject to
submission of specific request letter from lead partner stating the reasons for not submitting
the EMD in the name of JV and giving written confirmation from the JV partners to the effect
that the EMD submitted by the lead partner may be deemed as EMD submitted by JV firm.
g) One of the members of the JV firm shall be the lead member of the JV firm who shall
have a majority (at least 51%) share of interest in the JV firm. The other members shall have a
share of not less than 20% each in case of JV firms with up to three members and not less than
10% each in case of JV firms with more than three members. In case of JV firm with foreign
member(s), the lead member has to be an Indian firm with a minimum share of 51%.
h) A copy of Letter of Intent or Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) executed by the
JV members shall be submitted by the JV firm along with the tender. The complete details of
the members of the JV firm, their share and responsibility in the JV firm etc. particularly with
reference to financial technical and other obligation shall be furnished in the agreement.
i) Once the tender is submitted, the agreement shall not be modified/altered/terminated
during the validity of the tender. In case the tenderer fails to observe/comply with this
stipulation, the full Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) shall be forfeited. In case of successful
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tenderer, the validity of this agreement shall be extended till the currency of the contract
expires.
j) Approval for change of constitution of JV firm shall be at the sole discretion of the
MCGM. The constitution of the JV firm shall not be allowed to be modified after submission
of the tender bid by the JV firm except when modification becomes inevitable due to
succession laws etc. and in any case the minimum eligibility criteria should not get vitiated. In any
case the Lead Member should continue to be the Lead Member of the JV firm. Failure to observe this
requirement would render the offer invalid.
k) Similarly, after the contract is awarded, the constitution of JV firm shall not be allowed
to be altered during the currency of contract except when modification become inevitable due
to succession laws etc. and in any case the minimum eligibility criteria should not get vitiated.
Failure to observe this stipulation shall be deemed to be breach of contract with all
consequential penal action as per contract condition.
l) On award of contract to a JV firm, a single Performance Guarantee shall be required to
be submitted by the JV firm as per tender conditions. All the Guarantees like Performance
Guarantee, Bank Guarantee for Mobilization advance, machinery Advance etc. shall be
accepted only in the name of the JV firm and no splitting of guarantees amongst the members
of the JV firm shall be permitted.
m) On issue of LOA, an agreement among the members of the JV firm (to whom the work
has been awarded) has to be executed and got registered before the Registrar of the Companies
under Companies Act or before the Registrar / Sub-Registrar under the Registration Act, 1908.
This agreement shall be submitted by the JV firm to the MCGM before signing the contract
agreement for the work. (This agreement format should invariably be part of the tender
condition). In case the tenderer fails to observe/comply with this stipulation, the full Earnest
Money Deposit (EMD) shall be forfeited and other penal actions due shall be taken against
partners of the JV and the JV. This joint venture agreement shall have, inter-alia, following
clauses:-
i. Joint and several liability - The members of the JV firm to which the contract is
award- ed, shall be jointly and severally liable to the Employer (MCGM) for execution of the
pro- ject in accordance with General and Special conditions of the contract. The JV members
shall also be liable jointly and severally for the loss, damages caused to the MCGM during the
course of execution of the contract or due to no execution of the contract or part there- of.
ii. Duration of the Joint Venture Agreement -It shall be valid during the entire period
of the contract including the period of extension if any and the maintenance period after the
work is completed.
iii. Governing Laws - The Joint Venture Agreement shall in all respect be governed by
and interpreted in accordance with Indian Laws.
iv. Authorized Member -Joint Venture members shall authorize one of the members on
be- half of the Joint Venture firm to deal with the tender, sign the agreement or enter into con-
tract in respect of the said tender, to receive payment, to witness joint measurement of work
done, to sign measurement books and similar such action in respect of the said ten-
der/contract. All notices/correspondences with respect to the contract would be sent only to
this authorized member of the JV firm. No member of the Joint Venture firm shall have the right to
assign or transfer the interest right or liability in the contract without the written consent of the other
members and that of the employer in respect of the said tender/contract.
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Documents to be enclosed by the JV firm along with the tender:
v. In case one or more of the members of the JV firm is/are partnership firm(s), following
documents shall be submitted:
a. Notary certified copy of the Partnership Deed,
b. Consent of all the partners to enter into the Joint Venture Agreement on a stamp paper
of appropriate value (in original).
c. Power of Attorney (duly registered as per prevailing law) in favor of one of the partners to
sign the MOU and JV Agreement on behalf of the partners and create liability against the firm.
vi. In case one or more members is/are Proprietary Firm or HUF, the following documents
shall be enclosed:
a. Affidavit on Stamp Paper of appropriate value declaring that his Concern is a
Proprietary Concern and he is sole proprietor of the Concern OR he is in position of "KARTA"
of Hindu Undivided Family and he has the authority, power and consent given by other
partners to act on behalf of HUF.
vii. In case one or more members is/are limited companies, the following documents shall
be submitted:
a. Notary certified copy of resolutions of the Directors of the Company, permitting the
company to enter into a JV agreement, authorizing MD or one of the Directors or Managers of
the Company to sign MOU, JV Agreement, such other documents required to be signed on
behalf of the Company and enter into liability against the company and/or do any other act on
behalf of the company.
b. Copy of Memorandum and articles of Association of the Company.
c. Power of Attorney (duly registered as per prevailing law) by the Company authorizing
the person to do/act mentioned in the para
(a) above.
n) All the members of the JV shall certify that they have not been black listed or debarred
by MCGM from participation in tenders/contract in the past either in their individual capacity
or the JV firm or partnership firm in which they were members / partners.
o) Credentials & Qualifying criteria: Technical and financial eligibility of the JV firm shall be
adjudged based on satisfactory fulfillment of the following criteria:
Technical eligibility criteria: In case of Work involving single discipline, the Lead
member of the JV firm shall meet at least 35% requirement of technical capacity as
stipulated in tender document.
OR
In case of composite works (e.g. works involving more than one distinct component such
as Civil Engineering works, M&E works, Electrical works, etc. and in the case of major
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bridges, substructure and superstructure etc.), at least one member should have
satisfactorily completed 35% of the value of any one component of the project work so as
to cover all the components of project work or any member having satisfactorily
completed 35% of the value of work of each component during last seven financial years.
In such cases, what constitutes a component in a composite work shall be clearly
defined as part of the tender condition without any ambiguity.
Financial eligibility criteria: The contractual payments received by the JV firm or
the arithmetic sum of contractual payments received by all the members of JV firm
in any one of the previous three financial years and shall be at least 100% of the
estimated value of the work as mentioned in the tender.
If the Contractor fails to complete the works and clear the site on or before the
Contract or extended date(s) / period(s) of completion, he shall, without prejudice to any
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other right or remedy of Municipal Corporation on account of such breach, pay as agreed
compensation, amount calculated as stipulated below (or such smaller amount as may be
fixed by the Engineer) on the contract value of the whole work or on the contract value of
the time or group of items of work for which separate period of completion are given in
the contract and of which completion is delayed for every week that the whole of the work
of item or group of items of work concerned remains uncompleted, even though the
contract as a whole be completed by the contract or the extended date of completion. For
this purpose the term ‘Contract Value’ shall be the value of the work at Contract Rates as
ordered including the value of all deviations ordered:
Completion period for projects (originally stipulated or as extended) exceeding 6
months and not exceeding 2 years: to the extent of maximum 1 percent per week.
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 under noted 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) exceeding 6 months and
not exceeding 2 years : 7½ 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.
- penalty to be proposed by executive engineer and imposed by Deputy chief engineer
-Appeal:-
I) Contractor can appeal against the penalty imposed from one crore to two crore to
Jt. M.C. (SWM).
II) contractor can appeal against the penalty imposed more than two crore to AMC
(P).
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.
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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 unskillful workmanship or with materials of any inferior
description, or that any materials or articles provided by him for the 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 do
so 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.
The above clause is summarized to make it easy to understand as follows:
1. The Engineer-in-charge shall issue notice to the contractor for rectifying the defects or
redoing of the work if necessary, within specific time to achieve the desired quality and
quantity of the work and this should be governed by clause 8.f and 9.b of Stand-ard General
Conditions of Contract.
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.
3. If the penalization amount exceeds the maximum limit, then the contractor will be liable for
being banned/ deregistered from business dealings with MCGM and this shall be governed by
relative provision in Registration Rules of MCGM and Standard Gen-eral Conditions of
Contract.
4. This penalization shall be levied only on account of delay in work, unsound, imperfect
or unskillful workmanship or with materials of any inferior description, or that any materials
or articles provided by him for the execution of the work are unsound or of quality inferior to
that contracted for or otherwise not in accordance with the con-tract.
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In any case in which any of the powers conferred upon the Engineer In-charge by the
relevant clauses in documents that form a part of contract as exercised or is exercisable
in the event of any future case of default by the Contractor, he is declared liable to pay
compensation amounting to the whole of his security deposit. The liability of the
Contractor for past and future compensation shall remain unaffected.
In the event of the Executive Engineer taking action against these relevant clauses, he
may, if he so desires, take possession of all or any tools and plant, materials and stores in
or upon the work of site thereof or belonging to the Contractor or procured by him and
intended to be used for the execution of the work or any part thereof paying or allowing
for the same in account at the contract rates, or in the case of contract rates not being
applicable at current market rates to be certified by the Executive Engineer, may after
giving notice in writing to the Contractor or his staff of the work or other authorized
agent require him to remove such tools and plants, materials or stores from the premises
within a time to be specified in such notice and in the event of the Contractor failing to
comply with any such requisition, the Executive Engineer may remove them at the
contractors expense of sell them by auction or private sell on account of the Contractor at
his risk in all respects and certificate of the Executive Engineer as to the expense of any
such removal and the amount of the proceeds an expense of any such sell be final and
conclusive against the Contractor.
87.No Claim To Any Payment Or Compensation Or Alteration In Or Restriction Of
Work
a) If at any time after the execution of contract documents, the Engineer shall for any
reason whatsoever, desires that the whole or any part of the works specified in the Tender
should be suspended for any period or that the whole or part of the work should not be carried
out, at all, he shall give to the Contractor a Notice in writing of such desire and upon the
receipt of such notice, the Contractor shall forthwith suspend or stop the work wholly or in
part as required after having due regard to the appropriate stage at which the work should be
stopped or suspended so as not to cause any damage or injury the work already done or
endanger the safety thereof, provided that the decision of the Engineer as to the stage at which
the work or any part of it could be or could have been safely stopped or suspended shall be
final and conclusive against the contractor.
The Contractor shall have no claim to any payment or compensation whatsoever by reason
of or in pursuance of any notice as aforesaid, on account of any suspension, stoppage or
curtailment except to the extent specified hereinafter.
b) Where the total suspension of Work Order as aforesaid continued for a continuous
period exceeding 90 days the contractor shall be at liberty to withdraw from the contractual
obligations under the contract so far as it pertains to the unexecuted part of the work by giving
10 days prior notice in writing to the Engineer within 30 days of the expiry of the said period
of 90 days, of such intention and requiring the Engineering to record the final measurement of
the work already done and to pay final bill. Upon giving such Notice, the Contractor shall be
deem to have been discharged from his obligations to complete the remaining unexecuted
work under his contract. On receipt of such notice the Engineer shall proceed to complete the
measurement and make such payment as may be finally due to the contractor within a period
of 90 days from the receipt of such Notice in respect of the work already done by the
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contractor. Such payment shall not in any manner prejudice the right of the contractor to any
further compensation under the remaining provisions of this clause.
c) Where the Engineer required to Contractor to suspend the work for a period in excess
of 30 days at any time or 60 days in the aggregate, the Contractor shall be entitled to apply to
the Engineer within 30 days of the resumption of the work after such suspension for payment
of compensation to the extent of pecuniary loss suffered by him in respect of working
machinery remained ideal on the site of on the account of his having an to pay the salary of
wages and labour engaged by him during the said period of suspension provided always that
the contractor shall not be entitled to any claim in respect of any such working machinery,
salary or wages for the first 30 days whether consecutive or in the aggregate or such
suspension or in respect of any such suspension whatsoever occasion by unsatisfactory work
or any other default on his part, the decision of the Engineer in this regard shall be final and
conclusive against the contractor.
88.Contractor to supply plant, ladder, scaffolding, etc and is liable for damages arising
from non provision of lights, fencing, etc.
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 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
89.Prevention of Fire :
The contractor shall not set fire to any standing jungle, trees, brushwood or grass
without a written permit from the Engineer In-charge. When such permit is given, and
also in all cases when destroying cut or dug up trees brushwood, grass, etc., by fire, the
contractor shall take necessary measure to prevent such fire spreading to or otherwise
102
damaging surrounding property. The Contractor shall make his own arrangements for
drinking water for the labour employed by him.
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.
Anti-Malaria and other health measures shall be taken as directed by the Executive
Health Officer of MCGM. Contractor shall see that mosquitogenic conditions are created
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so as to keep vector population to minimum level. Contractor shall carry out anti-malaria
measures in the area as per the guidelines issued by the Executive Health Officer of
MCGM from time to time.
In case of default, in carrying out prescribed anti-malaria measures resulting in increase in
malaria incidence, contractor shall be liable to pay MCGM on anti- malaria measures to
control the situation in addition to fine.
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SECTION 10
SPECIFICATIONS
& SELECTION OF
MATERIAL
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SPECIFICATIONS & SELECTION OF MATERIAL
The tender is prepared on the basis of Unified Schedule of Rates and specifications 2013. The
specifications of the items of USOR are available on MCGM portal http://portal.mcgm.gov.inunder
the Tender tab. Hence the deserving contractor shall either download the same from MCGM portal or
the same may be collected in the soft copy format at the time of purchasing the tender from this
office.
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 representat-
ive will accept that the materials are really the best of their kinds, when it is proved beyond
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 materi-
als 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 whenever 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 suitab-
ility 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.
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 be-
fore use.
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SPECIFICATIONS & SELECTION OF MATERIAL
i.e MINIMUM SPECIFICATIONS
Electrical
2 light points, 1 fan
2 light points, 1 point, 1 exhaust fan switches: Havels/
fan point, 1 exhaust point, 2 plug point of 5 Roma/ Anchor.
fan point, 2 plug point amps and an additional
of 5 amps and an point of 15 Amps. Electrical
additional point of 15 wiring: Polycab,
Amps. Finolex.
3) Bath & Flooring Anti skid tiles for Anti skid tiles for Flooring:Kaj
WC bath & WC flooring bath & WC flooring of aria/Johnson/
of size 600mm X size 600mm X 600mm Nitcon/Orient/Mo
600mm and dado of and dado of vitirified dern/
Door vitirified tiles 600 mm tiles 600 mm x 600
x 600 mm upto full mm upto full height. Somany
Frame
height.
Granite Frame in
Doors Granite Frame in double patti as per
Shutters double patti as per specifications FRP Door
specifications approved by
FRP door Shutters MCGM.
Plumbing FRP door Shutters of size 0.75m x 2.10
of size 0.75m x 2.10 m. Plumbing:
m. Concealed I.S.I quality
Concealed plumbing of ‘C’ class
(Watertec Pvt.
plumbing of ‘C’ class PVC pipes.
PVC pipes. Ltd., Finolex
Windows Brass with C. P. Industries Ltd.)/
Brass with C. P. Shower
Zenith/Jain
Shower
0.6 m x 0.9 m KOHLER/
Anodized Aluminum Jaquar.
0.6 m x 0.9 m
windows with
Electrical Anodized Aluminum
translucent glass
windows with
translucent glass
Exhaust louvers on granite frame
louvers on granite
Fan provided with exhaust fan
frame provided with
point Electrical
exhaust fan point
WC wiring: Polycab,
1 power plug for
1 power plug for Finolex.
geyser (in bathroom)
geyser (in bathroom)
and 1 light point each
and 1 light point each Sanitarywar
in bathroom & WC.
in bathroom & WC. e: Jaquar, Cera,
1 Exhaust fan Parryware.
1 Exhaust fan point
point for both W.C.
for both W.C. and bath
and bath
Bath & WC
Indian Orissa pan areas shall be
Indian Orissa pan
23” size with 15 liters made water tight
23” size with 15 liters
concealed flushing
concealed flushing with grouting and
tank.
tank. water proof
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treatment.
110
MCGM
Sr. Bldg.
Descripton Unit Remark
No. USOR
2018
Part A : Civil Works
Note:
Tenderers are advised to visit the site and acquaint themselves with the
existing site conditions before quoting
each
R2-CS-
2
RM-73
--do-- for every additional 1000sqm area or part thereof 1000
Sqm
Excavation.
Excavation by using splitters for foundations, substructures, base-
ments, tanks,
sumps, walls, chambers, manholes, trenches, poles, pits & general
building
works in hard rock, reinforced concrete, for depths/lifts upto 1.5M, in-
cluding
drilling, breaking in small pieces, mucking, dressing/trimming the sides,
leveling of bottoms, manual dewatering, removing rank vegetation,
backfilling
in layers not more than 200mm thickness, watering, consolidating,
R2-CS- compacting
3 to achieve not less then 97% Modified Proctor density conforming to
cum
EW-5
relevant
IS, stacking in measurable heaps for future use within owners space or
disposing within an initial lead of 150m as directed by Engineer-in-
Charge,
loading, unloading, leveling excluding shoring, strutting etc. complete.
Note:
1) The rate includes the handling/supporting the existing utilities such
as
cables, drains, pipes, water mains etc.
2) It also includes the royalty and other taxes if any.
Filling in plinth, floors, trenches, pits with approved excavated materi-
als,
murum / good earth in layers not exceeding 200mm including breaking
of
clods, watering, consolidating each layer in filled up area by rolling and
R2-CS- compacting with roller/ plate compactor as required to achieve not less
4 than
cum
EW-11
97% modified proctor density conforming to relevant IS etc. complete
as
directed by Engineer In charge.
Note:
1) The rate includes the royalty and other taxes if any.
111
Providing and Laying 230mm thick Rubble Stone for Pitching on slop-
ing
ground or wherever directed, properly arranging and placing the rubble
stones
to achieve a plane top surface, set in regular line & slope, including
R2-CS- breaking,
5 laying gravel, quarry spells underneath and manually packing the voids
cum
EW-25
with
rubble chips, tuck pointing with cement mortar 1:2 up to 25mm deep,
etc.
complete as specified & as directed.
(Note: The rate includes the royalty and other taxes if any)
Concrete work
Providing and laying in position ready mixed plain cement concrete,
with cement content as per approved design mix by Engineer-in-
charge and manufactured in fully automatic batching plant and trans-
ported to site of work in transit mixer for all leads, having continuous
agitated mixer, manufactured as per mix design of specified grade for
R2-CS-
6 plain cement concrete work, including pumping of R.M.C. from transit
CW-3
mixer to site of laying and curing, including the cost of centering,
shuttering and finishing, including cost of curing, admixtures in rec-
ommended proportions as per IS : 9103 to accelerate/ retard setting of
concrete, improve workability without impairing strength and durabil-
ity as per direction of the Engineer - in - charge.
R2-CS-
All works upto plinth level.
CW-3-a
R2-CS-
M-20 grade plain cement concrete (cement content considered @ 260
7 CW-3-a- Cum
kg/cum as per IS 456 table showing minimum cement content).
1
Providing and laying in position ready mixed design mix M-20 grade
cement concrete for reinforced cement concrete work, using cement
content as per approved design mix, including pumping of concrete to
site of laying and the cost of centering, shuttering, finishing and ex-
cluding reinforcement, including admixtures in recommended propor-
tions as per IS: 9103 to accelerate, retard setting of concrete, improve
workability without impairing strength and durability as per direction
of Engineer-in-charge.The Mix design as per particular specfications
R2-CS-
shall be got approved by Engineer-in-Charge before execution of the
CW-7
item.The rate shall include cost of all specified materials and opera-
tions at all levels and heights, including the cost of centering, shutter-
ing and and excluding reinforcement which shall be paid under rele-
vant item.(Note :- Cement content considered in this item is @ 300
kg/cum as per IS 456 table showing minimum cement content. No
extra will be paid nor any amount will recovered on account of
variation of cement in mix design as per specifications for con-
trolled concrete).
All works (including Centering & Shuttering)
R2-CS-
8 Foundations, footings, bases of columns, rafts, pilecap Cum
CW-7-a
R2-CS- Walls (any thickness) including attached butteresses, retaining wall,
9 Cum
CW-7-b shear wall, diaphragm wall , trench,pit walls, etc
R2-CS- Slabs, Suspended floors, roofs, landings, balconies, canopy and access
10 Cum
CW-7-c platform
R2-CS-
11 Lintels, beams, plinth beams, girders, floor beam, coping. Cum
CW-7-d
R2-CS-
12 Columns, Pillars, Piers, Posts and Struts. Cum
CW-7-e
R2-CS-
13 Stairs (waist slab), folded slab, inclined slab Cum
CW-7-f
R2-CS-
14 Spiral staircases (including landing). Cum
CW-7-g
112
Extra and over for providing richer RMC of M-25 grade cement con-
R2-CS-
15 crete instead of M20 (Note :- Cement content considered in this item is Cum
CW-16
@ 330 kg/cum as per IS 456 table showing minimum cement content.)
Extra and over for providing richer RMC of M-30 grade cement con-
R2-CS-
16 crete instead of M20 (Note :- Cement content considered in this item is Cum
CW-17
@ 340 kg/cum as per IS 456 table showing minimum cement content.)
Extra and over for providing richer RMC of M-35 grade cement con-
R2-CS-
17 crete instead of M20 (Note :- Cement content considered in this item is Cum
CW-18
@ 350 kg/cum as per IS 456 table showing minimum cement content.)
Extra and over for providing richer RMC of M-40 grade cement con-
R2-CS-
18 crete instead of M20 (Note :- Cement content considered in this item is Cum
CW-19
@ 360 kg/cum as per IS 456 table showing minimum cement content.)
Extra and over for providing richer RMC of M-45 grade cement con-
R2-CS-
19 crete instead of M20 (Note :- Cement content considered in this item is Cum
CW-20
@ 435 kg/cum as per IS 456 table showing minimum cement content.)
Extra and over for providing richer RMC of M-50 grade cement con-
R2-CS-
20 crete instead of M20 (Note :- Cement content considered in this item is Cum
CW-21
@ 450 kg/cum as per IS 456 table showing minimum cement content.)
Providing and fixing in position steel bars reinforcement of various di-
ameters for R.C.C. pile, pile caps, footings,raft,retaining wall,shear
wall, lift wall,
foundations, slabs, beams, columns, canopies,
R2-CS-
staircases, newels, chajjas, lintels, pardies,
CW-35
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, sup-
porting as required etc. all complete at all levels.
R2-CS-
21 CW-35- Corrosion Resistant Steel (500 CRS D) MT
e
Piling work
specified diameter and fabricated from 6.0mm to 8.0mm thick plates as per
R2-CS- detailed drawings and designs including cutting, bending to required shape, For pile foun-
22 welding, painting with Red Oxide paint etc. complete as specified and
MT
PLG-5.1 dation if req.
Directed.
R2-CS-
23 PLG-1- 500 mm Rmt
1-a
R2-CS-
24 PLG-1- 600 mm Rmt
1-b
R2-CS-
25 PLG-1- 750 mm Rmt
1-c
113
R2-CS-
26 PLG-1- 900 mm Rmt
1-d
R2-CS- Extra over rate for items CS-PLG-1 & 2 for using M35 instead of
PLG-2-3 M 25
R2-CS-
27 PLG-2- 400 mm Rmt
3-a
R2-CS-
28 PLG-2- 450 mm Rmt
3-b
R2-CS-
29 PLG-2- 500 mm Rmt
3-c
R2-CS-
30 PLG-2- 600 mm Rmt
3-d
R2-CS-
31 PLG-2- 750 mm Rmt
3-e
R2-CS-
32 PLG-2- 900 mm Rmt
3-f
Carrying out low strain pile integrity test on 300mm / 350 mm /
400mm diameter pile including all arrangements for test,
R2-CS- equipments/accessories, materials, labour, submission of test report etc All pile should
33 Nos
PLG-14 but excluding the cost of installation of job pile (installation of pile be tested.
shall be paid seperately as per relevent items)all complete as per speci-
fication and as directed by the engineer-in-charge.
R2-CS-
34 PLG- 450 mm Nos
14.1
R2-CS-
35 PLG- 500 mm Nos
14.2
R2-CS-
36 PLG- 600 mm Nos
14.3
R2-CS-
37 PLG- 750 mm Nos
14.4
R2-CS-
38 PLG- 900 mm Nos
14.5
Conducting routine vertical load test for 1.5 times safe load carrying
capacity by means of High Strain Dynamic Load Test including provi-
sion and erection of crane- hammer-drop mechanism, acceleration and
displacement velocity transducers to record both force and velocity in- Min. 5% of to-
R2-CS-
cluding excavation, dewatering, preparation of pile head including tal no. Of
PLG-21
building up of pile, additional reinforcement if any etc. all complete as piles.
per approved method (ASTM D4945-89), submission of test report,
specifications and instructions of the Engineer for piles of following
diameter :
R2-CS-
39 PLG- 400 mm Nos
21.1
R2-CS-
40 PLG- 450 mm Nos
21.2
R2-CS-
41 PLG- 500 mm Nos
21.3
114
R2-CS-
42 PLG- 550 mm Nos
21.4
R2-CS-
43 PLG- 600 mm Nos
21.5
R2-CS-
44 PLG- 750 mm Nos
21.6
R2-CS-
45 PLG- 900 mm Nos
21.7
Carrying out Lateral Load Test on single working pile up to
maxmimum test load of one and half times the safe load ca-
pacity as specified in accordance with IS 2911 part-4 including
all necessary arrangements such as jacks, measuring devices, Min. 5% of to-
R2-CS-
submission of test report etc. complete as required. (For this tal no. Of
PLG-20
test two working piles will be considered as test piles. Arrange- piles.
ments shall be made to record deflection, etc. of both the piles.
However, testing both these piles will be considered as one test
only.
R2-CS-
46 PLG- 400 mm Nos
20.1
R2-CS-
47 PLG- 450 mm Nos
20.2
R2-CS-
48 PLG- 500 mm Nos
20.3
R2-CS-
49 PLG- 550 mm Nos
20.4
R2-CS-
50 PLG- 600 mm Nos
20.5
R2-CS-
51 PLG- 750 mm Nos
20.6
R2-CS-
52 PLG- 900 mm Nos
20.7
115
Supplying Hot Rolled steel sheet piles having properties described in
respective specifications or/ and shown in drawings (Z or U type with
sectional modulus of minimum 2500 cm3, steel grade S430 GP with
minimum yield strength of 430 MPa, minimum thickness 12.0 mm
thickness, with Larssen interlocks and applying recommended sealant
for complete watertightness (if required) & using suitable corner sec-
tions as per site condition) .Installing the same to line and level includ-
ing making reformed steel sheet piles at required positions as corners,
junction, wedges etc. as per approved drawing and specification in sin-
gle or group jointing by welding properly, installing vertically along
the alignment with the help of equipments like air compressors,exca-
vator mounted / crane mounted vibro hammers / Impact Hammers /
Hydraulic Pressing Hammers / vibrating drives powered by electric or
R2-CS- hydraulic motor or combination of both based on the site requirements
If req.
PLG-22 through the grooves to interlock together, wedges to make up for the
permissible deviation of piles from the plumb lines caused during pile
driving, slipped piles with the adjacent ones are found or loosened or
dislocated during or after installation , sheet piles shall be pulled out
and replaced with new ones or redone including necessary modifica-
tion to the sheet pile to suit the grove of existing sheet piles , including
cost and conveyance of all materials, hire charges of equipments, hire
charges of crane/rigs, cost of electrodes, mobilisation and demobilisa-
tion charges, all labour, other incidentals etc complete. ( No extra pay-
ment shall be made for cost of extraction and replacement for in-
stalling of sheet pile deviating the specification or rejected by Engi -
neer -in-charge. The rate is inclusive of providing guide frames, cost
of installation pit, formation and removal of earthen bund etc.). Pay-
ment shall be made on actual depth of sheet pile installation.
53 Permanent sheet piles
R2-CS-
54 PLG- (a) For depth 0 to 5 m below ground level Sqm
22.1
R2-CS-
55 PLG- (b) For depth 0 to 10 m below ground level Sqm
22.2
R2-CS-
56 PLG- (c) For depth 0 to 15 m below ground level Sqm
22.3
Water proofing
Providing Pre-constructional anti-termite treatment conforming to IS-
6313 (part II) using chloropyrifos EC 20 Emulsion or equivalent of
1% concentration by weight for creating barrier under and all around
foundation pits, wall trenches, basement excavation, backfill in imme-
R2-CS- diate contact with foundation and treating the top surface of plinth fill-
57 Sqm
AT-01 ing, junction of wall & floor, along the external perimeter of building,
expansion joints, surrounding of pipes, water conduits and at places
suggested and as directed by Engineer-In-Charge covering 10 years
guaranty. (plinth area should be considered for measurement and pay-
ment.)
Providing and laying damp-proof course 50mm thick with cement
concrete 1:2:4 (1 cement : 2 coarse sand : 4 graded stone aggregate
R2-CS-
58 12.5mm nominal size) including water proofing material in cement Sqm
WP-20
concrete work in doses by weight of cement as per manufacturer’s
specification.
116
Providing waterproofing treatment from outside to basement lift-pits
and other under ground structures during construction. The treatment
shall be started after the P.C.C. bedding for the base slab or raft slab is
laid. On the P.C.C. bedding a waterproofing layer based on cement
with rough shahabad stones of 20 to 25 mm thick well pointed in the
joints with 1:3 C.S. 40 mm thick for floors and 20 mm thick for sides
For lift pit,
with cement float and water proofing compound as per specifications
R2-CS- basement &
59 shall be laid. Then the surface shall be superimposed by regular Sqm
WP-33 under ground
R.C.C. raft or base slab as per design. After completion of the raft /
storage tank.
base slab and side walls the treatment of waterproofing layer shall be
continued along the outer surface of the walls upto a height of 30 cm
above the adjacent ground level. (The excavation of the side around
the walls shall be filled with soft earth by the contractor ). The total
thickness of the treatment shall be 65 mm to 75 mm for floors and 32
mm to 38 mm for walls.
Note: (a) Where no space is available on the outer side of the walls,
the following procedure shall be adopted :- Brick masonry walls of ad-
equate strength shall be provided by the contractors at the outside level
of the walls of basement. The treatment shall then be done as de-
scribed above for flooring and on the inner face of the brick masonry
upto a height of 30 cm above adjoining ground level. The surface
shall then be superimposed by regular R.C.C.raft slab and walls. The
thickness of the treatment for floor and walls shall be same as stated
above.
Waterproofing the terrace slab and staircase roof slab with average
100 mm thick concrete of broken brick bats and cement mortar (1:4) in
the proportion of 2 parts of brick bats and 1 part of mortar, laid in
proper slope (1:100) well rammed, watered and consolidated with vata
15 cm at junction of walls and Indian patent stone flooring 1:2:3 (12.5
R2-CS- mm chips) 40 mm thick and with admixture of approved water proof-
60 Sqm
WP-27-a ing compound as per manufacturers specifications laid after grouting
the surface of brickbat coba with neat cement slurry in alternate suit-
able squares to required slope as directed including filling in joints
with bitumen and cleaning the slab top of all dust and loose material;
tamping, finishing and curing complete as directed and specified.
(Horizontal measurements clear between walls will be paid for).
NOTE:
(1) Expansion joints to be provided for the full depth.
(2) Expansion joints to be so provided that the area of each bay does
not exceed 10 Sqm
Providing waterproofing treatment through specialized agencies to the
dado portion of the R.C.C. side walls upto 1.5 m height from floor
For dado of
area of water closets, bath-rooms, kitchens, washing places, sanitary
WC, Bath,
blocks etc. by giving „INJECTIONS‟ treatment with waterproofing
washing
R2-CS- compound and cement solution. The walls will then be plastered with
61 Sqm places &
WP-38-a waterproof cement plaster in 1:4 c.s. 12 mm to 15 mm thk. Finally the
kitchen,etc.
walls shall be covered with jointless waterproof plaster in 1:3 c.s. 12 to
Upto full
15 mm thick finished rough for receiving tiles. The average thickness
height.
of complete treatment shall not be less than 25 mm. (The actual treated
area will be measured and paid for).
R2-CS-
62 Do- -Do- brickwall without injection treatment. Sqm
WP-38-b
117
Providing waterproofing treatment through specialized agencies as per
their specifications to the flooring of water closets, bathrooms,
kitchen, nahanies, washing places, sanitary blocks etc. by giving IN-
JECTIONS with cement solution with water proofing compound into
the floor slab so as to make it consistent, homogeneous and impervi-
ous against leakage, seepage etc. The sunk portion shall then be cov-
R2-CS- ered with brickbat waterproof coba in 1:5 c.s. of required thickness
63 Sqm
WP-37 with necessary gradient for easy flow of water. Finally the floor shall
be covered with joint less waterproof cement plaster in 1:3 c.s. 12 mm
to 15 mm thick finished rough for receiving tiles. The average thick-
ness of complete treatment shall not be less than 100 mm. 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 treated area will be measured and paid for).
Masonry work
Brickwork
R2-CS- Brick work with common burnt clay F.P.S. (non modular) bricks of
upto plinth
MW-1 class designation 3.5 and above in foundation and plinth in:
level.
R2-CS-
64 Cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand) Cum
MW-1-a
Providing and laying autoclaved aerated (cellular) cement blocks ma-
sonry with more than 100 mm thick AAC blocks in cement mortar 1:4
R2-CS- (1 cement : 4 coarse sand ) including RCC stiffeners. The rate includes Brickwork for
65 Cum
MW-33 providing and placing in position 2 Nos 6 mm dia M.S. bars at every superstructure.
third course of masonry work, racking of joints, scaffolding and cur-
ing,etc. completed as directed by Engineer-in-Charge.
Plaster
Providing and applying 6 mm thick internal ceiling plaster in single
coat in cement mortar 1:3 with white cemetecious wall putty (Birla
R2-CS- All ceiling
66 white or equivalent) finish at all heights and locations for concrete sur- Sqm
PL-03 plaster.
faces including hacking of concrete surface, watering, finishing, cur-
ing, scaffolding etc. complete.
Providing and applying 20 mm thick internal sand faced cement plas-
ter at all heights and locations in cement mortar specified below in two
R2-CS- coats for masonry (except stone masonry) and concrete surfaces in- All internal
PL-08 cluding racking out joints, hacking of concrete surface, watering, fin- plaster.
ishing, curing, scaffolding etc complete as directed By Engineer In
Charge.
R2-CS-
67 In cement mortar 1:2 Sqm
PL-08-a
Providing and applying 25 mm thick external sand faced cement plas-
ter 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 pro-
R2-CS- viding water proofing compound to the first coat of plaster All external
PL-17 as per manufacturers specification, racking out joints, plaster.
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.)
R2-CS-
68 In Cement mortar 1:1 Sqm
PL-17-a
R2-CS- Extra for every additional height of 3 m or part thereof above 10m For external
69 Sqm
PL-25 from ground level for all types of external plastering. plaster only.
R2-CS-
PAINTING WORKS
PN
118
Note:-
1) Rates of all the items in painting section are inclusive of staging or
scaffolding wherever necessary of any height for internal painting and
upto 10m height from ground level for external painting. Refer sepa-
rate item for additional external painting work abve 10m from ground
level.
2) The manufacturer’s representative should be present when the work
of waterproof cement paint is being carried out and guide to the labour
staff of the contractors as regards the proportion of the mix of paint
and water and method of applying the paint etc. is concerned.
3) The contractors must produce a certificate from the manufacturers
that the work is carried out satisfactorily under the supervision of rep-
resentative of the manufacturers and that requisite quality and quantity
of cement paint as being actually used on the particular work and that
the entire work has been carried out in a satisfactory and workmen like
manner.
Providing and applying three coats of White/colour wash to any sur-
face with lime wash prepared from quick lime of best quality by
adding blue/colour pigments and glue of approved colour, quality in
R2-CS- For lift pit,
70 required quantities at all height and locations as directed including Sqm
PN-1 refuse area.
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-in-charge.
Providing and applying first single coat of approved primer and two
coats of luster paint of an approved make and colour as per manufac-
R2-CS- turers specifications to any surface, at all height and locations as di- for internal
71 Sqm
PN-6 rected including scaffolding, cleaning and preparing surfaces for paint- surface paint.
ing by any approved means etc. complete as directed by Engineer-in-
charge.
Extra over item no. CS-PN-7 to CS-PN-12 on exterior painting work
R2-CS-
72 of height more than 10 m from ground level for additional height of Sqm
PN-15
3m or part thereof.
Providing and applying first single coat of approved primer and two
coats of synthetic enamel paint/flat oil paint of an approved make and
R2-CS- colour as per manufacturers specifications to surfaces specifird below, For WC, bath
PN-4 at all height and locations as directed including scaffolding, cleaning ceiling.
and preparing surfaces for painting by any approved means etc. com-
plete as directed by Engineer-in-charge.
R2-CS-
73 For plastered wall surface Sqm
PN-4-a
Providing and applying first coat of approved Waterproof primer, and
two coats of waterproof acrylic based textured exterior paint of an ap-
proved make and colour as per manufacturers specifications to tex-
R2-CS- For external
74 tured sand faced or other surfaces, upto 10m height from ground level Sqm
PN-10 surface paint.
and at all locations as directed including preparing surfaces for paint-
ing by any approved means, scaffolding, cleaning and curing etc. com-
plete as directed by Engineer-in-charge.
Lettering or numbering of 65 mm to 75mm height with synthetic
enamel paint in any approved colour, style and pattern, including
R2-CS-
french polishing or synthetic enamel painting the back ground with
PN-17
three coats of approved colour etc. complete as directed by Engineer-
in-charge.
R2-CS-
75 With synthetic enamel / oil paint of golden colour No
PN-17-b
R2-CS-
FLOORING WORKS
FL
Notes:
1) All the rates are include all necessary conveyance and delivery,
handling, unloading, storing, fabrication, hoisting, scaffolding, lead,
lift, all labour for finishing to required shape and size, setting, fitting
and fixing in position, straight cutting and waste, return of package
and other incidental operations.
119
Providing and laying polished natural stone as specified below (Ma-
chine cut) of an approved quality and size for paving /flooring in plain
and/or diamond /approved pattern including cement mortar bedding of
R2-CS-
25 mm thick in 1:4 proportion, cement float, machine cutting, dress-
FL-01
ing, leveling, jointing, filling the joints with neat cement slurry or with
required pigment, machine polishing at site, curing, finishing, etc com-
plete as directed by Engineer In Charge.
For flooring of
common pas-
sage, refuse
R2-CS-
76 25 to 30 mm thk. Kota stone of size 0.430m x0.56m (17"x22") Sqm area, machine
FL-01-c
rooms, stair-
case landing
etc.
R2-CS- For entrance
77 18 mm thk. Steel Gray Granite tiles/slab Sqm
FL-01-l lobby flooring.
Providing and laying 8mm thk. ceramic tiles as specified below con-
forming to I.S.15622-2006 for flooring of an approved, quality, make,
size and pattern /design, for flooring including cement mortar bedding
R2-CS-
of 25 mm thick in 1:4 proportion, neat cement float, cutting, leveling,
FL-07
jointing, filling the joints by neat cement slurry or approved colour
grout, curing, finishing etc complete as directed by Engineer In
Charge.
For WC, bath
R2-CS-
78 Light coloured antiskid / matt ceramic tiles Sqm & washing
FL-07-c
places.
Providing and laying 800 x 800 x 10 mm thk. vitrified tiles as speci-
fied below conforming to I.S.15622-2006 with water absorbtion less
than 0.08% for flooring of an approved, quality, make, pattern and size
R2-CS-
for flooring including cement mortar bedding of 25 mm thick in 1:4
FL-9
proportion, cutting, leveling, jointing, filling the joints by neat cement
slurry or approved colour grout, curing, finishing etc complete as di-
rected by Engineer In Charge.
R2-CS- Inside flat area
79 Light coloured glazed vitrified tiles Sqm
FL-9-a flooring.
Providing and fixing polished natural stone tiles /slab as specified be-
low of approved quality, pattern and colour for flush/projected skirting
and risers including preparing the surface and levelling in the desired
R2-CS- line, backing of 20 thk. cement mortar in porportion 1:3, square cut
FL-21 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 com-
plete as directed by Engineer In Charge.
Scurting For
common pas-
sage, refuse
R2-CS- floor area, ma-
80 15 to 20mm thk. Kota stone for height upto 150 mm Rmt
FL-21-d chine rooms,
staircase land-
ing & staircase
risers etc.
Providing and fixing 10mm thk. vitrified tiles as specified below con-
forming to I.S. 15622-2006 of approved quality, pattern and colour for
flush/projected skirting and risers including preparing the surface and
Scurting for
R2-CS- levelling in the desired line, backing of 20 thk. cement mortar in por-
inside flat
FL-26 portion 1:3, square cut top edge or chamfered top edge in cement mor-
area.
tar 1:3, cement float, machine cutting, leveling, jointing, filling the
joints with neat cement slurry or pigments mixed with cement, finish-
ing, curing etc complete as directed by Engineer In Charge.
R2-CS-
81 Light coloured glazed vitrified tiles for height upto 150mm Rmt
FL-26-a
120
For staircase
R2-CS- trade, sill
82 15 to 20mm thk. Kota stone for height upto 300 mm Rmt
FL-21-o refuse floor
area scurting.
Providing and fixing 8mm thk. ceramic tiles as specified below con-
forming to I.S. 15622-2006 of approved quality, pattern and colour for
dado in the dry area including preparing the surface and levelling in
R2-CS- the desired line, backing of 20 thk. cement mortar in porportion 1:3,
FL-34 square cut top edge or chamfered top edge in cement mortar 1:3, ce-
ment float, machine cutting, leveling, jointing, filling the joints with
neat cement slurry or approved colour grout, finishing, curing etc com-
plete as directed by Engineer In Charge.
For dado of
WC, Bath,
washing
R2-CS-
83 Light coloured glazed ceramic tiles Sqm places &
FL-34-a
kitchen,etc.
Upto full
height.
Providing and fixing rough natural stone slab as specified below of ap-
proved quality, pattern and colour for treads including preparing the
surface and levelling in the desired line, in cement mortar 1:4, cement
R2-CS-
float, machine cutting, leveling, jointing, smooth cement plastering
FL-39
along the sides to match the existing surface in cement mortar 1:3, fill-
ing the joints with neat cement or pigment mixed with cement, polish-
ing, finishing, curing etc complete as directed by Engineer In Charge.
For window
R2-CS-
84 Ruby red, jet black, Hasan green Granite for width upto 300 mm Rmt frames, lift en-
FL-39-e
trance frame
Providing and constructing raised platform of 750 mm wide and 600
to 750mm high using minimum 40mm thick polished kadappa stone
slab base with minimum 15mm thk. polished stone top as specified be-
low of approved quality, colour and texture, supported by both side
polished, 40mm thk. and minimum 700mm wide kadappa spaced at
not more than 1200mm clear, including polished facia of min. 100mm
R2-CS- height as specified below with champhered/ rounded at the top edges,
FL-46 jointing in approved adhesives, machine cutting, making opening for
sink and fixing the same in position, leveling, smooth cement plaster-
ing along the sides to match the existing surface in cement mortar, fill-
ing the joints with pigment mixed with cement, cleaning, finishing,
curing etc complete as directed by Engineer In Charge.
(The cost of providing the sink shall be paid extra as per plumbing
items)
R2-CS- Kitchen plat-
85 Ruby red / jet black / Hasan green Granite slab at top and facia Rmt
FL-46-c form.
Rounding the edge in quarter round shape of the stonework specified
For window
R2-CS- below including high gloss machine polishing as directed by Engineer
86 Rmt frames, lift en-
FL-56 In Charge. Shahbad stone/ Kadappa stone/ Tandur stone/ Kota stone/
trance frame.
Any type of marble/ Any type of Granite stone
Rounding the edge in half round shape of the stonework specified be-
R2-CS- low including high gloss machine polishing as directed by Engineer In For kitchen
87 Rmt
FL-57 Charge. Shahbad stone/ Kadappa stone/ Tandur stone/ Kota stone/ platform.
Any type of marble/ Any type of Granite stone
Mirror Polishing on marble work/ granite work/ stone work to give
R2-CS-
88 high gloss finish including levelling the surface neat, cleaning etc. Sqm
FL-55
complete as directed by Engineer In Charge
Providing and laying rough natural stone tiles 25 mm to 30 mm thick
of an approved quality and size for paving / flooring including cement
R2-CS-
mortar bedding of 25 mm thick in 1:4 proportion, cement float, point-
FL-04
ing in cement mortar 1:3, cutting, dressing, leveling, jointing, pointing,
curing, finishing etc complete as directed by Engineer In Charge.
89 R2-CS- 25 to 30 mm thk. rough Ruby red, jet black, Hasan green granite stone Sqm For entrance
121
FL-04-e lobby floor.
Providing and fixing polished natural stone tiles as specified below of
approved quality, pattern and colour for dado including preparing the
surface and levelling in the desired line, backing of 20 thk. cement
R2-CS- mortar in porportion 1:3, square cut top edge or chamfered top edge in
FL-28 cement mortar 1:3, cement float, machine cutting, leveling, jointing,
filling the joints with neat cement or pigment mixed with cement, pol-
ishing, finishing, curing etc complete as directed by Engineer In
Charge.
R2-CS- For entrance
90 18mm thk. Ruby red, jet black, Hasan green Granite Sqm
FL-28-l lobby dado.
Providing and fixing 50 mm thick precast concrete interlocking paving
block of concrete grade M30 for non traffic areas like footpath, paving
Building sur-
R2-CS- etc. and as per the approved size, pattern, shape, colour, make, con-
91 Sqm rounding area
FL-15 forming to IS 15658, including 30mm thick sand bedding and edge
wherever req.
confinements in cement mortar 1:3, laying in perfect line and grade
etc. complete.
Wood works
Providing and fixing superior quality single leaf B.W.P. grade solid
core flush door shutters of standard make conforming to IS:2202-
R2-CS- 1991 (Part I & II) including one coat of primer, putty and 2 coats of
WW-06 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)
R2-CS-
92 WW-06- 30mm thick shutter Sqm
b
R2-CS-
Bedroom
93 WW-06- 35mm thick shutter Sqm
door.
c
R2-CS-
94 WW-06- 40mm thick shutter Sqm Main door.
d
Providing and fixing factory made P.V.C. door frame of size 50x47mm
with a wall thickness of 5mm, made out of extruded 5mm rigid PVC
foam sheet mitered at corners and joined with 2 Nos. of 150mm long
For WC, bath
R2-CS- brackets of 15x15mm M.S. square tube, the vertical door profiles to be
96 Rmt & washing
PV-07 reinforced with 19x19mm M.S. square tube of 19 gauge, EPDM rubber
gasket weather seal to be provided through out the frame. The door places.
frame to be fixed to the wall using M.S. screws of 65/100mm size as
per manufacturers specification etc. complete as directed.
122
Providing and fixing fire doors with 2 hour fire rating conforming to IS:
3614 (Part 2), BS 476 (Parts 20 & 22), ISO 834 ; 45 mm thick fully flush,
double skin door shell with lock seam joints at stile edges made from 1.25 mm
thick galvanized steel sheet including door frames made from 1.6 mm thick
galvanized steel sheet formed to double rebate profile of size 143 mm x 57mm
R2-CS- For staircase
97 as per manufacturer's instructions, door frames and shutter primed with Zinc Sqm
WW-31 Phosphate stoving Primer and finished with Polyurethane Aliphatic grade or doors, etc.
epoxy paint including ironmongery consisting of stainless steel ball bearing
butt hinges 3 mm thick fixed flush to the frame and shutter, full width horizon-
tal handles (panic bar), concealed flush bolts, door closers, other standards fix-
tures and fasteners, etc. complete for the following clear opening sizes:
Item to include all necessary fixtures and fastenings [ fire rated ] in-
cluding heavy duty SS hinges min 4 per shutter, tower bolts, door
stoppers, handles, mortise lock, push plates, kick plates, door closers,
etc. Complete.
Single leaf shutter without glass vision panel.
Providing and fixing vision panel of size 300mm x 300mm in any type
R2-CS- For staircase
98 of door with 6mm thick glass including T.W. beading etc. complete as No.
WW-13 doors, etc.
directed bt Engineer in charge.
Hardware
Providing and fixing mortise lock of approved make manufac-
R2-CS-
HW-01
tured as per IS:2209 and 6607 and as described below for doors
with necessary fixtures and materials and labour etc. complete.
R2-CS-
Main door 1
99 HW-01- Chromium plated Brass mortice latch and lock with round knob Nos
per flat.
c
Providing and fixing peep hole as described below manufactured
R2-CS-
HW-02
as per IS wherever applicable for doors with necessary fixtures
and materials and labour etc. complete.
R2-CS-
Main door 1
100 HW-02- Brass peep hole Nos
per flat.
c
Providing and fixing door stopper as described below of ap-
R2-CS- proved make manufactured as described below and as per
HW-03 IS:1823- 1992 for doors with necessary materials and labour
cost etc. complete.
R2-CS-
101 HW-03- Stainless steel door stopper Nos All doors.
c
Providing and fixing butt hinges as described below, manufac-
R2-CS-
HW-04
tured as per relevant IS for door & windows with necessary ma-
terials and labour costs etc. complete.
R2-CS- For WC, bath
102 HW-04- 125 mm Long Nos & washing
d-3 places doors.
R2-CS- For main
103 HW-04- 150 mm Long Nos doors, stair-
d-4 case doors.
Providing and fixing aldrops of 16 mm diameter bars manufac-
R2-CS-
tured as per IS:2681-1991, wherever they apply for doors and
HW-06
windows with necessary materials and labour etc. complete.
For WC, bath
R2-CS-
& washing
104 HW-06- 250 mm long. Nos
places doors
d-1
on both sides.
123
For main
R2-CS- doors, bed-
105 HW-06- 300 mm long. Nos room doors
d-2 staircase doors
on both sides.
Providing and fixing handles as described below, manufac-
R2-CS- tured as per IS:208-1992 for doors and windows and with
HW-09 necessary materials and fixtures like screws etc. and all
labour etc. complete.
For WC, bath
R2-CS-
& washing
106 HW-09- 150 mm long. Nos
places doors
d-2
on both sides.
For main
R2-CS- doors, bed-
107 HW-09- 200 mm long. Nos room doors
d-3 staircase doors
on both sides.
Providing and fixing tower bolts as described below con-
R2-CS-
HW-08
forming to IS:204-1992 (Part I,II) for doors & windows with
necessary materials and labour etc. complete.
For main
R2-CS- doors, bed-
108 HW-08- 200 mm long. Nos room doors
c-3 staircase
doors.
For main
R2-CS- Providing and fixing stainless steel door chain including necessary
109 No. doors 1 per
HW-19 stainless steel screws etc complete as directed by Engineer In Charge.
flat.
Aluminium work
Providing and fixing in position three track aluminum window of ex-
truded 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 bot-
tom 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. For bedroom
R2-CS- 0.417 Kg/Rm) Interlocking section of size 40mm x 26.7 mm x 1.10 windows with
110 Sqm
AW-02 mm thk. (Wt. 0.469 kg./Rm) and hand sides of 40mm x 18mm x 1.25 1 mosquito net
mm thk (wt. 0.417kg/Rm) with 5 mm thick plain / frosted / tinted glass panel.
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 de-anodized water for a period of one hour)
111 R2-CS- Providing and fixing in position four track aluminum window of ex- Sqm For hall win-
AW-03 truded modular and anodized aluminum sections of approved make dows with 1
and of size 122.2 mm x 45.5 mm x 1.3 mm thk (wt 1.829 kg/Rm) for mosquito net
bottom and 122.2 mm x 31.75 mm x 1.2 mm thk. (wt 1.093 kg/Rm) panel.
for top and sides mounted on anodized aluminum rectangular frame of
size 127mm x 25.4mm x 1.3mm(1.052 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. 0469 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 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
124
boiling de-anodized water for a period of one hour)
125
Bottle trap 31mm single piece moulded with height of 270mm,
R2-CS- effective length of tail pipe 260mm from the centre of the waste
each
PS-68-a coupling 77mm breadth with 25mm minimum water seal, weigh-
ing not less than 260gms.
R2-CS- P/F Jaquar make shower, necessary accessories shower arm with
120 each
PS-297 flange continental series sr. no. 483
R2-CS-
PS-100 Providing and fixing C.P. brass shower rose with 15 or 20 mm inlet :
121 R2-CS-
PS-100- each
b 150 mm diameter
Providing and fixing C.P. brass angle valve for basin mixer and geyser
R2-CS-
points of approved quality conforming to IS:8931 a) 15 mm nominal
PS-131
bore
122
R2-CS-
PS-131- each
a 15mm nominal bore
Providing and fixing PTMT towel ring trapezoidal shape 215mm long,
R2-CS- 200mm wide with a minimum distances of 37mm from wall face with
123 each
PS-70 concealed fittings arrangement of approved quality and colour. Weigh-
ing not less than 88 gms.
R2-CS- Providing and fixing PTMT soap Dish Holder having length of
124 138mm,breadth 102mm, height of 75mm with concealed fitting ar- each
PS-143
rangements,weighing not less than 106 gms.
Providing and fixing Stainless Steel A ISI 304 (18/8) kitchen sink as
R2-CS- per IS 13983 with C.I. brackets and stainless steel plug 40 mm includ-
PS-10 ing painting of fittings and brackets, cutting and making good the
walls wherever required :
125 R2-CS-
PS-10-a Kitchen sink with drain board
R2-CS-
PS-10-a-
1 510x1040 mm bowl depth 250mm. each
R2-CS- Providing and fixing C.P. brass long nose bib cock of approved quality
PS-128 conforming to IS standards and weighing not less than 810 gms
126 R2-CS-
PS-128-
a 15 mm nominal bore each
R2-CS- Providing and fixing ball valve (brass) of approved quality, High or
PS-96 low pressure, with plastic floats complete :
R2-CS-
127 each
PS-96-a 15 mm nominal bore
R2-CS-
128 each
PS-96-b 20 mm nominal bore
Providing andfixing Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride (CPVC) pipes,ha
ving thermal stability for hot & cold water supply, including all CPVC
plain & brass threaded fittings, i/c fixing the pipe with clamps
R2-CS- at 1.00 m spacing. This includes jointing of pipes & fittings with on-
PS-86 estep CPVC solvent cement and the cost of cutting chases and making
good the same including testing of joints complete as per direction
of Engineer in Charge. Concealed work, including cutting chases and
making good the walls etc.
R2-CS-
129
PS-86-a 15 mm nominal outer dia Pipes Rmt
R2-CS-
130
PS-86-b 20 mm nominal outer dia Pipes Rmt
126
Providing andfixing Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride (CPVC) pipes,ha
ving thermal stability for hot & cold water supply, including all CPVC
plain & brass threaded fittings, i/c fixing the pipe with clamps
R2-CS-
at 1.00 m spacing. This includes jointing of pipes & fittings with on-
PS-85
estep CPVC solvent cement and the cost of cutting chases and making
good the same including testing of joints complete as per direction
of Engineer in Charge. Internal work, Exposed on wall.
R2-CS-
131
PS-85-a 15 mm nominal outer dia Pipes Rmt
R2-CS-
132
PS-85-b 20 mm nominal outer dia Pipes Rmt
R2-CS-
133
PS-85-c 25 mm nominal outer dia Pipes Rmt
R2-CS-
134
PS-85-d 32 mm nominal outer dia Pipes Rmt
R2-CS-
135
PS-85-e 40 mm nominal outer dia Pipes Rmt
TERRACE LOOPING
Providing and fixing Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride (CPVC) pipes,
having thermal stability for hot & cold water supply including all
R2-CS-
CPVC plain & brass threaded fittings This includes jointing of pipes &
PS-87
fittings with one step CPVC solvent cement ,trenching ,refilling &
testing of joints complete as per direction of Engineer in Charge.
R2-CS- 75 mm nominal internal dia Pipes For Upper 2 Floors Seperate Loop
139
PS-87-h (Domestic) Rmt
R2-CS-
140
PS-87-i 100 mm nominal internal dia Pipes Rmt
143 R2-CS- Providing and fixing C.I.dirt box strainer for bulk type water each
PS-139- meter with nuts, bolts, rubber insertions etc. complete conform-
127
ing to IS :2373 :80 mm dia
A
128
R2-CS-
160 PS-27-a- each
2 40 mm dia
Providing and fixing in position uPVC/SWR pipe 160 mm dia. in any
position including all fittings and accessories, making joints / connec-
R2-CS- tions water tight with solvent cement, scaffolding if necessary and
161
PS-202 making good the damages if any (excluding excavation and refilling
the trenches) etc. complete as specified and directed.(No seperate pay-
ment shall be made for fittings and accessories). Rmt
CI DROP PIPE FROM CEILING TO NEAREST IC / GT
Providing and fixing soil, waste and vent pipes :
R2-CS-
162 PS-34-a- Centrifugally cast (spun) iron socket & spigot (S&S) pipe as per IS:
2 3989. 100 MM Rmt
R2-CS-
163 PS-34-b- Centrifugally cast (spun) iron socket & spigot (S&S) pipe as per IS:
2 3989. 75 MM Rmt
EXTERNAL DRAINAGE
Providing and fixing square-mouth S.W. gully trap class SP-1 com-
plete with C.I. grating brick masonry chamber with water tight C.I.
R2-CS-
cover with frame of 300 x300 mm size (inside) the weight of cover to
PS-166
be not less than 4.50 kg and frame to be not less than 2.70 kg as per
standard design :
164 R2-CS- 180x150 mm size P type
PS-166-
c
R2-CS- With common burnt clay F.P.S. (non modular) bricks of class designa-
PS-166- tion 7.5 each
c-1
Providing, laying and jointing glazed stoneware pipes class SP-1 with
R2-CS-
stiff mixture of cement mortar in the proportion of 1:1 (1 cement : 1
PS-163
fine sand) including testing of joints etc. complete :
R2-CS-
165 PS-163-
a 100 mm diameter Rmt
R2-CS-
166 PS-163-
b 150 mm diameter Rmt
R2-CS-
167 PS-163-
c 200 mm diameter Rmt
Providing and laying cement concrete 1:4:8 (1 cement : 5 coarse sand :
R2-CS-
10 graded stone aggregate 40 mm nominal size) all-round S.W. pipes
PS-164
including bed concrete as per standard design :
R2-CS- 100 mm diameter S.W. pipe
168 PS-164-
a Rmt
R2-CS- 150 mm diameter S.W. pipe
169 PS-164-
b Rmt
R2-CS- 200 mm diameter S.W. pipe
170 PS-164-
c Rmt
129
Constructing brick masonry inspection chamber 90cm x 45cm
x30cm in cement mortar 1:4 ( 1 cement : 4 coarse sand ) with R.C.C.
top slab with 1:2:4 mix (1 cement : 2 coarse sand : 4 graded stone ag-
gregate 20 mm nominal size), foundation concrete 1:4:8 mix (1 ce-
R2-CS- ment : 4 coarse sand : 8 graded stone aggregate 40 mm nominal size),
171
PS-194 inside plastering 12 mm thick with cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement : 3
coarse sand) finished with floating coat of neat cement and making
haunches, channels in cement concrete 1:2:4 (1 cement : 2 coarse sand
: 4 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size) finished with a
floating coat of neat cement complete as per standard design. each
R2-CS- Extra on item CS-PS-194 for additional depth above 30 cm of 230 mm
172
PS-195 brick walls Rmt
Providing & fixing M. S. angled ISA 5050 of 6 mm. welded frame for
rectangular inspection chamber of 90 cm x 45 cm. with, 1 : 2 : 4 R. C.
C. cover of approved design, 50mm. thick fixed complete including
cement sand filleting 1 : 1 in C. S. complete as directed (Including fix-
R2-CS- ing in cement mortar with cement and sand filleting around C. I.
173
PS-196 Frame and removal of the existing frame and cover if any. The frame
and cover must be weighed before fixing in position. ) (The dimension
specified are clear inside dimensions of the frames. In case of M. S.
angled frame, the proper hold fasts &fastening should be embeded in
c.c. ) Each
R2-CS- P/F R.C.C. cover on inspection chamber of size 90 cm x 45 cm. and 50
174
PS-197 mm. thick, etc., directed. Each
R2-CS- Open half-round S.W. pipe above 75 mm, upto 150 mm channel filled
175
PS-198 in cement and sand mortar 1: 2 above. Rmt
R2-CS- Providing and fixing open half round Hume pipe channel with collar
176
PS-199 etc. in cm. (1:2) laid complete 150 mm dia. Rmt
Providing and fixing open half round Hume pipe channel without col-
R2-CS-
177 lar etc. in cm. (1:2) laid complete 150 mm dia. (Note deduct Rs. 14.00
PS-200
per R.M. if collar is not required). For Surface Rain Water Drainage Rmt
Providing and fixing open half round Hume pipe channel with collar
R2-CS-
178 etc. in cm. (1:2) laid complete 250 mm dia. (Note deduct Rs. 17.00 per
PS-201
R.M. if collar is not required). For Surface Rain Water Drainage Rmt
Providing and laying non-pressure NP2 class (light duty) R.C.C. pipes
R2-CS- with collars jointed with stiff mixture of cement mortar in the propor-
179
PS-168 tion of 1:2 (1 cement : 2 fine sand) including testing of joints etc. com-
plete :
R2-CS- Rmt
180 PS-168-
a 100 mm dia. R.C.C. pipe
R2-CS- 150 mm dia. R.C.C. pipe Rmt
181 PS-168-
b
R2-CS- 250 mm dia. R.C.C. pipe Rmt
182 PS-168-
c
R2-CS- 300 mm dia. R.C.C. pipe Rmt
183 PS-168-
d
R2-CS- 450 mm dia. R.C.C. pipe Rmt
184 PS-168-
e
R2-CS- Constructing brick masonry circular type manhole 0.91 m internal dia
PS-170 at bottom and 0.56m dia at top in cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement
:4 coarse sand), in side cement plaster 12 mm thick with cement mor-
tar 1:3 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand) finished with a floating coat of neat
cement, foundation concrete 1:3:6 mix (1 cement : 3 coarse sand : 6
graded stone aggregate 40 mm nominal size), and making necessary
channel in cement concrete 1:2:4 (1 cement : 2 coarse sand : 4 graded
stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size) finished with a floating coat of
neat cement, all complete as
130
per standard design :
0.91 m deep with S.F.R.C. cover and frame (heavy duty, HD-20 grade
designation) 560 mm internal diameter conforming to I.S. 12592, total
weight of cover and frame to be not less than 182 kg., fixed in cement
R2-CS- concrete
PS-170- 1:2:4 (1 cement : 2 coarse sand : 4 graded stone aggregate 20 mm
a nominal size) including centering shuttering all complete. (Excavation,
foot rests and
12mm thick cement plaster at the external surface shall be paid for
separately) :
R2-CS- With common burnt clay F.P.S. (non modular) bricks of class designa-
185 PS-170- tion
a-1 7.5 each
Extra depth for circular type manhole 0.91m internal dia (at bottom)
R2-CS-
beyond
PS-171
0.91 m to 1.67 m
186
R2-CS-
PS-171- With common burnt clay F.P.S. (non modular) bricks of class designa-
a tion 7.5 Rmt
Providing & fixing composite hot press glass fibre reinforced mos-
quito
R2-CS-
187 proof lid for water storage tank, for prevention of malaria including
RM-97
transport, locking arrangement etc. complete as directed
For tank capacity above 3000 liters. each
PROVIDING & FIXING 40MM PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE
R2-CS-
188 ON DOWN TAKE WATER SUPPLY PIPES (Diaphram type with in-
PS-290
built ss strainer) each
PROVIDING & FIXING 32MM PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE
R2-CS-
189 ON DOWN TAKE WATER SUPPLY PIPES (Diaphram type with in-
PS-291
built ss strainer) each
R2-CS- Providing and fixing gun metal gate valve with C.I. wheel of approved
PS-95 quality (screwed end) :
R2-CS-
190
PS-95-E 65 mm nominal bore each
R2-CS-
191
PS-95-F 80mm each
Constructing single water entrance of internal size 0.50m x 0.60m with
R2- cast-in-situ coping in M-20 grade, fixing of grating in M -20 as per
192 SWD- standard drawings (Dwg No. MCGM/SWD/2013-14), etc complete as
142 specified and as directed by Engineer-in-Charge. (excluding excava-
tion, providing and fixing of gratings and frame) each
Providing & Fixing 0.60m X 0.50m clear internal size of M.S. Gal-
vanised hinged type grating and frame (weighing minimum 71 kg)
with minimum 75 microns zinc coating by hot dipped galvanising the
R2- MS grating and frame as per IS 2629. (The contractor shall furnish the
193 SWD- certificate of galvanising from the Galvaniser.) incuding testing ,in-
169 spection of material sample and finished product in presence of
M.C.G.M. Engineers (3 nos.) at manufacturer's works, as per Standard
Specification no SP-SWD-3 etc complete as specified & as directed
by Engineer-in-Charge. each
131
Part B : Firefighting / Electrical / Elevator Works
135
Total Of Section "D" …………..
137
ME-1- Neon indicating lights suitable to work 250V 50 c/s A.C. With low
285 NO
11-ae burden and flush type with colours RYB set of 3 lights.
Outgoing
N MCB
Unit rate of 240V/415V, 'C' Curve, 10kA, Miniature circuit breaker
R2-ME-
suitable for DB mounting complete with connection,testing & com-
1-17
missioning etc. as required.
R2-ME-
286 32A, TP MCB NO
1-17-m
R2-ME-
287 16A/20A, TP MCB NO
1-17-l
S Starter For Motors: (Complete with interconnections & Wiring)
Following rating starters. Enclosure for starter shall be Corrosion re-
sistant powder coated CRCA enclosure with IP54 protection class
shall be suitable for chemical factories, polluted industrial and dusty
agricultural environment. Starters shall be provided with terminal
R2-ME- block with proper terminal marking for ease of wiring. Terminal block
1-22 can accommodate both aluminum & copper cables. Starter shall be
provided with ON / OFF Indication lamps and Start / Stop Push but-
tons. Components for motor starter shall have type 2 co-ordination
compliance and built in single phase protection. Colour shade shall be
RAL 7032 smoke gray as per IS 5.
R2-ME-
288 Automatic Star Delta Starter for 5 H.P to 15 H.P NO
1-22-c
4 Plumbing Panel for E Building
Submersible Pump set suitable for 150 mm borehole with:
R2-ME- 10 H.P. three phase electric motor
289 Discharge: 690 lpm at 28 m head to 240 lpm at 86 m head Nos.
6-3-ap
Pump body: Cast Iron, Impeller: Bronze LTB2 , Shaft SS410
Pump delivery diameter 65 mm.
Submersible Pump set suitable for 150 mm borehole with: 10 H.P.
R2-ME- three phase electric motor Discharge: 510 lpm at 26 m head to 120
290 Nos
6-3-ao lpm at 94 m head Pump body: Cast Iron, Impeller: Bronze LTB2 ,
Shaft SS410 Pump delivery diameter 50 mm Q(350 lpm) x H(85m)
Incomer 1 – 2
N MCB
Unit rate of 240V/415V, 'C' Curve, 10kA, Miniature circuit breaker
R2-ME-
suitable for DB mounting complete with connection, testing & com-
1-17
missioning etc. as required.
R2-ME-
291 63 Amps TPN MCB NO
1-17-s
CHANGEOVER SWITCHES
Change Over Switch as per IEC 60947 Part 1 & 3 / IS 13947 part 1 &
3 to be enclosed in CRCA Sheet steel 18/20 SWG standard with pow-
der coated, rust protected(if 16/18 SWG/1.62/1.21 mm Nost avilable)
with PVC insulated cu wires for interconnection, bus bar, earthing ter-
R2-ME-
minal, and all other accessories to complete the work. Changeover
1-4
switch shall be wall/column mounted. Enclosure shall be weather
proof. Colour shade shall be as per IS 5. MS angle iron frame to mount
the unit is included.IP for enclosure shall be IP43 for Indoor unit and
IP 55 for Outdoor unit
R2-ME- 63 Amp. 415V 4P Changeover Switch with CRCA sheet steel powder
292 NO
1-4-g coated enclosure.
F Bus Bars
Bus bar chambers, using CRCA Sheet sheet SWG 16, powder coated,
rust protected enclosure. IP protection for chamber shall be IP43. Bus
R2-ME- bar supports shall be SMC (each at every 300 mm). Incoming and out-
1-9 going Cable termination provision shall be provided with 3mm un-
drilled gland plate. Colour shade shall be RAL 7032 Smoke gray as
per IS 5.
138
R2-ME-
293 60 /63A TPN with tinned copper bars of size 20 x 3 mm. Mtr.
1-9-b
R2-ME- Cubical Panel (Fabricated from CRCA sheet steel SWG 16, powder
294 Cubic mtr.
1-9-g coated, rust protected enclosure, IP 52)
ME-1- Neon indicating lights suitable to work 250V 50 c/s A.C. With low
295 NO
11-ae burden and flush type with colours RYB set of 3 lights.
Outgoing
N MCB
Unit rate of 240V/415V, 'C' Curve, 10kA, Miniature circuit breaker
R2-ME-
suitable for DB mounting complete with connection,testing & com-
1-17
missioning etc. as required.
R2-ME-
296 32A, TP MCB NO
1-17-m
R2-ME-
297 16A/20A, TP MCB NO
1-17-l
S Starter For Motors: (Complete with interconnections & Wiring)
Following rating starters. Enclosure for starter shall be Corrosion re-
sistant powder coated CRCA enclosure with IP54 protection class
shall be suitable for chemical factories, polluted industrial and dusty
agricultural environment. Starters shall be provided with terminal
R2-ME- block with proper terminal marking for ease of wiring. Terminal block
1-22 can accommodate both aluminum & copper cables. Starter shall be
provided with ON / OFF Indication lamps and Start / Stop Push but-
tons. Components for motor starter shall have type 2 co-ordination
compliance and built in single phase protection. Colour shade shall be
RAL 7032 smoke gray as per IS 5.
R2-ME-
298 Automatic Star Delta Starter for 5 H.P to 15 H.P NO
1-22-c
5 Fire Pump Panel for D & E Building
Incomer 1 & 2
N MCCB
Unit rate of 415V, 10kA/16kA, Moulded case circuit breaker with
R2-ME-
Thermal magnetic overload suitable for DB mounting complete with
1-18
connection, testing & commissioning etc. as required.
299 Fair 400Amps 4p, MCCB NO
F Bus Bars
Bus bar chambers, using CRCA Sheet SWG 16, powder coated, rust
protected enclosure. IP protection for chamber shall be IP43. Bus bar
R2-ME-
supports shall be SMC (each at every 300mm). Incoming and outgoing
1-9
Cable termination provision shall be provided with 3mm undrilled
gland plate. Colour shade shall be RAL 7032 Smoke gray as per IS 5.
R2-ME-
300 400 A TPN with Tinned Copper bars of 50 x 10mm Mtr.
1-9-f
R2-ME- Cubical Panel (Fabricated from CRCA sheet steel SWG 16, powder
301 Cubic mtr.
1-9-g coated, rust protected enclosure, IP 52)
ME-1- Ring type current transformer Accuracy class 1, having burden of 5
302 NO
11-u VA & ratio of 400/5.
ME-1- Neon indicating lights suitable to work 250V 50 c/s A.C. With low
303 NO
11-ae burden and flush type with colours RYB set of 3 lights.
ME-1- Digital Ammeter with accuracy class 1, built in selector switch facility
304 NO
11-ag shall be provided. Ammeter Shall be Suitable for CT secondary 5A
ME-1- Digital Voltmeter with accuracy class 1, built in selector switch facil-
305 NO
11-ah ity shall be provided.
Outgoing
O MCCB
Unit rate of 415V, 10kA/16kA, Moulded case circuit breaker with
R2-ME-
Thermal magnetic overload suitable for DB mounting complete with
1-18
connection, testing & commissioning etc. as required.
306 R2-ME- 200 A, TPN MCCB NO
139
1-18-g
N MCB
Unit rate of 240V/415V, 'C' Curve, 10kA, Miniature circuit breaker
R2-ME-
suitable for DB mounting complete with connection,testing & com-
1-17
missioning etc. as required.
R2-ME-
307 32A, TP MCB NO
1-17-m
AC, 0-200 Amp. 96 mm. dia/sq. Moving iron, Analog Flush type
ME-1- panel mounted ammeter with accuracy class 1.0, scale type90°, suit-
308 NO
11-d able for 500V, with connecting necessary PVC wire,side clamp, leads
and lugs with suitable 3 way(for RYB) on/off selector switch.
ME-1- Ring type current transformer Accuracy class 1, having burden of 5
309 NO
11-q VA & ratio of 200/5.
ME-1- Neon indicating lights suitable to work 250V 50 c/s A.C. With low
310 NO
11-ae burden and flush type with colours RYB set of 3 lights.
S Starter For Motors: (Complete with interconnections & Wiring)
Following rating starters. Enclosure for starter shall be Corrosion re-
sistant powder coated CRCA enclosure with IP54 protection class
shall be suitable for chemical factories, polluted industrial and dusty
agricultural environment. Starters shall be provided with terminal
R2-ME- block with proper terminal marking for ease of wiring. Terminal block
1-22 can accommodate both aluminum & copper cables. Starter shall be
provided with ON / OFF Indication lamps and Start / Stop Push but-
tons. Components for motor starter shall have type 2 co-ordination
compliance and built in single phase protection. Colour shade shall be
RAL 7032 smoke gray as per IS 5.
R2-ME-
311 Automatic Star Delta Starter for 100 H.P NO
1-22-j
R2-ME-
312 Automatic Star Delta Starter for 5 H.P to 15 H.P NO
1-22-c
7 DG Distribution Panel
Incomer
313 Fair S.I.T.C of 630 Amp 4p MCCB in metal enclosure 36 KA thermal mag. NO
F Bus Bars
Bus bar chambers, using CRCA Sheet sheel SWG 16, powder coated,
rust protected enclosure. IP protection for chamber shall be IP43. Bus
R2-ME- bar supports shall be SMC (each at every 300mm). Incoming and out-
1-9 going Cable termination provision shall be provided with 3mm un-
drilled gland plate. Colour shade shall be RAL 7032 Smoke gray as
per IS 5.
R2-ME-
314 400 A TPN with Tinned Copper bars of 50 x 10mm Mtr.
1-9-f
R2-ME- Cubical Panel (Fabricated from CRCA sheet steel SWG 16, powder
315 Cubic mtr.
1-9-g coated, rust protected enclosure, IP 52)
ME-1- Ring type current transformer Accuracy class 1, having burden of 15
316 NO
11-ab VA & ratio of 800/5.
ME-1- Neon indicating lights suitable to work 250V 50 c/s A.C. With low
317 NO
11-ae burden and flush type with colours RYB set of 3 lights.
ME-1- Digital Ammeter with accuracy class 1, built in selector switch facility
318 NO
11-ag shall be provided. Ammeter Shall be Suitable for CT secondary 5A
ME-1- Digital Voltmeter with accuracy class 1, built in selector switch facil-
319 NO
11-ah ity shall be provided.
Outgoing
O MCCB
Unit rate of 415V, 10kA/16kA, Moulded case circuit breaker with
R2-ME-
Thermal magnetic overload suitable for DB mounting complete with
1-18
connection, testing & commissioning etc. as required.
320 Fair 400Amps 4p, MCCB NO
N MCB
140
Unit rate of 240V/415V, 'C' Curve, 10kA, Miniature circuit breaker
R2-ME-
suitable for DB mounting complete with connection, testing & com-
1-17
missioning etc. as required.
R2-ME-
321 63 Amps TPN MCB NO
1-17-s
CABLES AND END TERMINATIONS
L. T. CABLES
Cables: Supply & laying “XLPE cables" on walls or through exist-
Y
ing trenches etc.
LV Cables of following sizes to be laid buried in ground/ laid in cable
trays in ready made trenches, cables shall be fitted on wall / ceiling by
the means of saddle & spacers. Miscellaneous items such as cable
dressing accessories like nylon tie, Aluminum clamps, GI cleats, cable
tags etc. are included in the scope. Removal of empty drums, cartoons
and making the site normal as instructed by Purchaser client is in-
cluded in scope.
1.1 kV grade stranded Al conductor, XLPE insulated, extruded
R2-ME-
PVC inner and outer sheathed, galvanised steel round or strip ar-
2-1
moured cables
R2-ME-
322 3.5C x 240sqmm Rmt
2-1-ab
R2-ME-
323 3.5C x150sqmm Rmt
2-1-z
R2-ME-
324 3.5C x 70sq.mm Rmt
2-1-w
1.1 kV grade stranded Cu conductor, XLPE insulated, extruded
R2-ME-
PVC inner and outer sheathed, galvanised steel round or strip ar-
2-3
moured cables
R2-ME-
325 4 C x 10 sq.mm 2XWY Rmt
2-3-s
R2-ME-
326 4 C x 6 sq.mm 2XWY Rmt
2-3-o
R2-ME-
327 4 C X 4 sq.mm. 2XWY Rmt
2-3-k
R2-ME-
328 3 C X 4 sq.mm. 2XWY Rmt
2-3-j
R2-ME-
329 3 C X 2.5 sq.mm. 2XWY Rmt
2-3-f
AD Cable End Termination For Aluminium Cables : (SP-METS-6)
Cable end terminations for LV, XLPE/PVC insulated, PVC sheathed,
armoured/ unarmoured cables including supply and fixing of Double
compression cable glands, stripping of cable insulation, supply and
fixing of aluminium lugs for aluminium cables for all phases and
R2-ME- crimping the same to the conductor for the following cables. Miscella-
2-11 neous items like cable lugs, G.I nut - bolts and G.I washers , consum-
ables and other hardware materials as required to make the installation
complete, are in the scope. All G.I Nut, bolt and washers shall be
HDGI with 80 micron. One set of termination includes gland, lugs for
cable core & accessories
R2-ME-
330 3.5C x 240sqmm Set
2-11-aa
R2-ME-
331 3.5C x150sqmm Set
2-11-y
R2-ME-
332 3.5C x 70sq.mm Set
2-11-v
AE Cable End Termination For Copper Cables :
141
Cable end terminations for LV, XLPE/PVC insulated, PVC sheathed,
armoured/ unarmoured cables including supply and fixing of Double
compression cable glands, stripping of cable insulation, supply and
fixing of tinned plated copper lugs for copper cables for all phases and
crimping the same to the conductor for the following cables. Miscella-
R2-ME-
neous items like cable lugs, G.I nut - bolts and G.I washers , consum-
2-12
ables and
other hardware materials as required to make the installation complete,
are in the scope. All G.I Nut, bolt and washers shall be HDGI with 80
micron. One set of termination includes gland, lugs for cable core &
accessories
R2-ME-
333 4 C x 10 sq.mm 2XWY Set
2-12-s
R2-ME-
334 4 C x 6 sq.mm 2XWY Set
2-12-r
R2-ME-
335 4 C X 4 sq.mm. 2XWY Set
2-12-q
R2-ME-
336 3 C X 4 sq.mm. 2XWY Set
2-12-h
R2-ME-
337 3 C X 2.5 sq.mm. 2XWY Set
2-12-g
P MCBs in 16SWG sheet steel metal box
MCBs In 16 SWG CRCA sheet steel enclosure, powder coated, wall /
column mounted with provision for support arrangement, 2 earthing
R2-ME- terminal, Incoming & outgoing cable terminal etc. with required hard-
1-19 ware & fasteners. All MCBs shall be rated for 10kA, 'C' curve type.
Colour shade shall be RAL 7032 Smoke gray as per IS 5. IP 43 Enclo-
sure.
R2-ME-
338 16/32 Amp. TPN MCB ( For Lift) No.
1-19-b
Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker/ Residual Current Circuit
U
Breaker
ELCBs In 16 SWG CRCA sheet steel enclosure, powder coated, wall /
R2-ME- column mounted with provision for support arrangement, 2 earthing
1-25 terminal, Incoming & outgoing cable terminal etc. Colour shade shall
be RAL 7032 Smoke gray as per IS 5.
R2-ME-
339 40A 4 Pole ELCB ( with 30 mA sensitivity) (For Lift) No.
1-25-f
AO WIRING FOR MAINS
Wiring for circuit/ submain wiring along with earth wire with the fol-
lowing sizes of FRLSZH insulated copper conductor wire in surface/
recessed medium class PVC conduit as required
R2-ME-
340 2 X 4 sq. mm + 1 X 4 sq. mm earth wire in 25mm Conduit Rmt
3-21-c
K Distribution Board with MCB incomer & outgoing
Distribution board with metal door of various sizes on wall/ Column/
floor mounting, with required hardware & fasteners. For MCCB in-
comers, ON/OFF & TRIP indication lamps shall be provided. All
R2-ME-
MCBs shall be rated for 10kA, 'C' curve type. All the DBs are ready-
1-14
made DBs inclusive of MCCB, MCB, terminal connectors, earth bus,
neutral bus, undrilled gland plate and earth terminals (2nos.) Cost of
DBs include rates of DB, MCB, MCCB & other acessories
For Flats
IP 42 Wall/column Mounted distribution board with
one no of 32A DP MCB as incomer and 6 nos 6A SP
R2-ME-
340
1-14-i MCB as outgoing (12 way SPN DB) No.
Note: Refer line diagram for ingoing and outgoing
MCB/ELCB
142
ELCBs In 16 SWG CRCA sheet steel enclosure, powder coated, wall /
R2-ME- column mounted with provision for support arrangement, 2 earthing
1-25 terminal, Incoming & outgoing cable terminal etc. Colour shade shall
be RAL 7032 Smoke gray as per IS 5.
R2-ME-
342 40A 2 Pole ELCB ( with 30 mA sensitivity) (For above SPN DB) No.
1-25-i
A0 WIRING FOR SUB MAINS/ CIRCUIT WIRING
Wiring for circuit/ submain wiring along with earth wire with the fol-
lowing sizes of FRLSZH insulated copper conductor wire in surface in
casing and capping as required from Flat DBs/ switchboard to switch-
board.
R2-ME-
343 2 X 2.5 sq. mm + 1 X 2.5 sq. mm earth wire in 20 x 12 mm (1/2”) Mtr
3-23-b
R2-ME-
344 2 X 4 sq. mm + 1 X 4 sq. mm earth wire in 25 x 12 mm ( 3/4") Mtr
3-23-c
AP POINT WIRING
Point wiring by using FRLSZH insulated copper conductors (along-
with same size of FRLSZH insulated copper conductor for earthing &
3 plate ceiling rose) : PVC conduit concealed with modular switches
& FRLSZH wires.
R2-ME- Light /Fan / Ex. fan Points Concealed Manner withModular switches
345 No.
3-26-a & FRLSZH wires (First category material) Light point
R2-ME- Light /Fan / Ex. fan Points Concealed Manner with Modular switches
346 No.
3-26-a & FRLSZH wiresFan Points
R2-ME- Light /Fan / Ex. fan Points Concealed Manner with Modular switches
347 No.
3-26-a & FRLSZH wiresExhaust Fan Points
R2-ME- 5A/6A - 3/5 Half Plug Concealed Manner with Modular switches &
348 No.
3-26-c FRLSZH wires (First category material)
R2-ME- 3/5 Pin Independent Plug (IP) Concealed Manner with Modular
349 No.
3-26-b switches & FRLSZH wires
R2-ME- Bell Point with Bell / Buzzer & 1 Bell Push Concealed Manner with
350 No.
3-26-d Modular switches & FRLSZH wires
S' type M.S. fan hook fabricated from suitable dia. M.S. rod & suitable
R2-ME-
351 size M.S. brackets, nut bolts, washers for fixing ceiling fan on trusses. No.
4-15-c
The 'S' type hook & bracket shall be painted in approved manner.
R2-ME- 15 / 5 A / 6 A Combined Power Plug Socket Point with Fuse and Indi-
352 No.
3-42-i cating Lamp, One 15 Amp SP Switch
COMMON AREAS LIGHTING
IP43&30 SPN, TPN,Vertical TPN Distribution board with metal door
of various sizes on wall/ Column/ floor mounting, with detachable
gland plate, terminal connectors and other required hardware & fasten-
R2-ME-
ers. DB shall be designed with provision for FP MCB/ Isolator/ RCCB
1-15
/ RCBO as incomer & SP / TP MCB as outgoing as per requirement.
(Cost of the DBs will be without MCB, MCCB). DB shall be as per IS
8623- 1 & 3 / IEC 61439- 1 & 3.
For Staircase And Lobby Lighting
R2-ME- IP 43 TPN Distribution Board with metal door (Box only) 12 Way ( 8
353 No.
1-15-ak + 36 way)
R2-ME-
354 1#32A 4P MCB (Incomer) No.
1-17-v
R2-ME-
355 3# 40Amp. 2Pole ELCB (Sub- Incomer) No.
1-25-i
R2-ME-
356 3# 32A DP MCB (Sub- Incomer) No.
1-17-i
R2-ME-
357 24# 16A/20A SP MCB (Outgoing) No.
1-17-c
For Parking & External Lighting
R2-ME- IP 43 TPN Distribution Board with metal door (Box only) 8 Way ( 8 +
358 No.
1-15-aj 24 way)
143
R2-ME-
359 1# 32A 4P MCB Incomming No.
1-17-v
R2-ME-
360 3# 40Amp. 2Pole ELCB (Sub- Incomer) No.
1-25-i
R2-ME-
361 3# 32A DP MCB (Sub- Incomer) No.
1-17-i
R2-ME-
362 12# 10A SP MCB Outgoing No.
1-17-b
1.1 kV grade stranded Al conductor, XLPE insulated, extruded PVC
R2-ME-
inner and outer sheathed, galvanised steel round or strip armoured ca-
2-1
bles
R2-ME-
363 3C x 2.5 Sq.mm Mtr
2-1-g
Point wiring by using FRLSZH insulated copper conductors (along-
with same size of FRLSZH insulated copper conductor for earthing &
3 plate ceiling rose) : PVC conduit concealed with modular switches
& FRLSZH wires.
R2-ME- Light /Fan / Ex. fan Points Concealed Manner withModular switches
364 No.
3-26-a & FRLSZH wires (First category material) Light point
R2-ME- Light /Fan / Ex. fan Points Concealed Manner with Modular switches
365 No.
3-26-a & FRLSZH wiresExhaust Fan Points
R2-ME- 5A/6A - 3/5 Half Plug Concealed Manner with Modular switches &
366 No.
3-26-c FRLSZH wires (First category material)
R2-ME- Group Control Point Wiring 4-8 Points Controlled by One 15 A SP
367 No.
3-42-k Switch
Supply, Install, Testing & Commissioning of switchboards in fol-
Q lowing configurations: (16SWG GI Junction Box Complete with
Earthing terminal,Interconnection & wiring)
16 SWG G I Junction Box of various sizes For loop in loop out cables.
Junction box shall have suitable no. of knock out for incoming & out-
R2-ME-
going cables. Cables shall be terminated in 10A heavy duty connector.
1-20
Cost of the connector shall be included in the cost of Junction box.
Colour shade shall be RAL 7032 Siemens gray as per IS 5. (IP55)
R2-ME- 100 x 100 x 50mm G.I. junction box with knock out & 10 Amp Con-
368 No.
1-20-b nector block/strip (For External Lighting )
R2-ME- 100mm x 100mm x 50mm size GI Junction box with knock out & 1
369 No.
1-20-e No. 5Amp. SP switch & 5 Amp. Three Pin Socket for local isolation.
100mm x 100mm x 50mm size GI Junction box with knock out & 1
R2-ME-
370 No. 5Amp. SP switch for local ON, OFF operation. (for lift and pas- No.
1-20-d
sage lighting)
LIGHTING FIXTURES & CEILING FANS
BG T-5 Fixtures (SP-ME-TS-20)
Light fixtures complete with:
a) All fixing accessories, mounting Brackets etc. necessary for com-
R2-ME-
pleteness of installation.
4-5
b) Lamp of specified wattage
c) Electronic ballast of sutable capacity as per specification
R2-ME-
371 1X 18W No.
4-34-a
R2-ME-
372 12-15W No.
4-33-c
BI FANS (SP-ME-TS-28)
R2-ME- Ceiling fan of 1400 mm sweep with all accessories including Elec-
373 No.
4-12-e tronic Regulator for completing installation as per specification.
R2-ME- Ceiling fan of 900 mm sweep with all accessories including Electronic
374 No.
4-12-b Regulator for completing installation as per specification.
Exhaust fan of 230 mm sweep, 1400 RPM, with 450 CFM free air de-
R2-ME- livery, AC 230V/415V , 50 Hz, single phase / three phase complete
375 No.
4-12-h with all necessary accessories for completing installation as per speci-
fication.
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R2-ME-
Downlighter/Wall mounted LED:-
4-32
R2-ME-
376 9-10 W No.
4-32-b
Energy saver bulkhead luminaire, made of cast alu-
minum body pretreated and stove enameled paint
with poly carbonate housing in various colours duly
R2-ME-
4-21 wired with ballast and all accessories mounted on a
CRCA sheet steel tray,a high impact clear prismatic
heat & UV resistant poly carbonate diffuser with pro-
tection class of at least IP 54 (SP-ME-TS-23)
R2-ME-
377 with 9/11W CFL lamp No.
4-21-b
BQ ENERGY SAVING FIXTURES
R2-ME- Corrosion Proof Energy Saver luminaire (SP-ME-TS-21) (For Ex-
4-26 ternal )
20W LED Street Light Luminaire with Polycarbonate Diffuser IP65 -
High Impact proof multipurpose utility lighting for ROAD lighting
and also could be ceiling & wall mounted. Designed to be Energy
Saver, Dust proof, Weatherproof, corrosion proof and high impact
R2-ME-
378 proof against vandalism. The housing comprises of Aluminum ex- No.
4-26-c
truded body wired with high powered LED, Electronic Driver. High
Powered LED mounted on Aluminum clad PCB A clear UV resistant
Polycarbonate Diffuser/cover is hinged to the housing with silicon
rubber gasket.
R2-ME- Swan neck type bracket for fixing HPMV / HPSV lamp fixtures
379 No.
10-3-e mounting on wall / shed etc. 0.5 to 1.2 Mtrs.
p METER ROOM ( MCBs in 16SWG sheet steel metal box)
MCBs In 16 SWG CRCA sheet steel enclosure, powder coated, wall /
column mounted with provision for support arrangement, 2 earthing
R2-ME- terminal, Incoming & outgoing cable terminal etc. with required hard-
1-19 ware & fasteners. All MCBs shall be rated for 10kA, 'C' curve type.
Colour shade shall be RAL 7032 Smoke gray as per IS 5. IP 43 Enclo-
sure.
R2-ME-
380 16/32 Amp. DP MCB (For Flats) No.
1-19-a
R2-ME-
381 63 Amp. TPN MCB (For Common area Panel & Plumbing Panel) No.
1-19-c
Providing single phase electric energy meter's board wiring by using 2
R2-ME-
382 wires of 3/20 SWG PVC insulated copper conductor wires complete Mtr.
3-14
with fixing on board by using H.G. brass clips,terminations, etc.
1.1 KV GRADE COPPER FLEXIBLE WIRE WITH SINGLE
PVC INSULATED "METER LEADS" COMPLETE WITH
G
FLEXIBLE PVC CONDUIT, END TERMINATIONS, CLIP-
PINGS ETC.:
1.1 kV grade 2 nos. (P+N) copper conductor flexible cable of area 4.0
R2-ME-
383 sq mm and 1no. (E) 2.5 sq. mm copper cable for 30/32 Amp. single Mtr.
1-10-c
phase switch.
1.1 kV grade 4 nos. (3P+N) copper conductor flexible cable of area
R2-ME-
384 6.0 sq mm and 1no. (E) 2.5 sq. mm copper cable for 30 /32 Amp. three Mtr.
1-10-d
phase switch.
Telephone & Television:
Supply, Install, Test & Commission of following surface switch-
boards, each consisting switches / sockets / fan regulators / T.V.sock-
ets
CE 5-
12-
385 TV Socket No.
012FAE
265
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R2-ME-
386 RG 6 Copper Mtr.
12-4-c
R2-ME-
387 RG 11 Mtr.
12-4-e
R2-ME-
388 PVC box & cover plate with RJ-11 for Telephone access only No.
12-5-d
R2-ME-
SITC OF ARMOURED JELLY FILLED TELEPHONE CABLES
12-3
R2-ME-
389 Armoured Telephone Cable - 10 pair Mtr.
12-3-a
R2-ME-
390 PVC Telephone Cable - 2 pair Mtr.
12-2-a
R2-ME-
M. S. Junction Box for EPABX:
12-6
R2-ME-
391 200 pair M. S. Junction Box for EPABX: No.
12-6-e
R2-ME-
392 50 pair M. S. Junction Box for EPABX: No.
12-6-c
R2-ME-
393 10 pair M. S. Junction Box for EPABX: No.
12-6-a
R2-ME-
ONLY PVC CONDUITS LAYING (SP-ME-TS-61)
12-8
R2-ME-
394 25mm. - Only PVC Conduits laying Rmt.
12-8-a
CT Lightning Protection(SP-ME-TS-37)
Lightning Protection of 5 pronged air terminal as per of technical
R2-ME- specification. Earth continuity conductor and earthing pits for the same
395 No.
7-2 as per requirement & rate. Earth station as per above specification &
rate.
R2-ME-
396 25 x 3 mm GI (length : 300 mm) Mtr
7-3-a
Earthing station with 100mm Dia., 13mm thick, 3000 mm long CI
pipe earth pit as per IS 3043. The earth pit shall be provided with wa-
tering pipe (Class B) with wire messed funnel, 25x3 GI strip / 8 SWG
R2-ME- GI wire up to chamber (wire or strip size as per fault level), discon-
397 No.
7-1-b necting links with 600 x 600 mm(clear) RCC chamber & heavy duty
3mm thick CI chequered plate cover with hinge & stainless steel bolts.
Bentonite/ Charcol & Salt shall be provided for earth pits. Excavation,
back filling, removal of excess soil is included in the scope
CV Earthing Continuity Conductors
Supply & installation of Earth conductor of the following sizes to be
cleared on wall\ columns with nuts & bolts or laid in cable tray /buried
R2-ME- in ground including cutting, drilling, tapping, jointing by welding,
7-4 connecting to equipment, painting to welded portion by black bitumen
paint and with all necessary GI hardware & accessories to complete
the work
R2-ME-
398 Bare G.I. Conductor size 8 SWG Rmt
7-4-m
R2-ME-
399 25 x 6mm GI Rmt
7-4-f
R2-ME-
400 25 x 3mm G.I. Rmt
7-4-e
CS Earthing (SP-ME-TS-37)
401 R2-ME- Earthing station with 600 mm x 600 mm x 6 mm galvanized iron plate No.
7-1-c and 50 mm dia G.I pipe 300 mm long G.I pipe (Class B or better)
earth pith as per IS 3043, The earth pit shall be provided with watering
pipe (Class B) with wire messed funnel , 25 x 3 G.I strip / 8 SWG GI
wire upto chamber (wire or strip size as per fault level ), disconnecting
links with 600 x 600 mm (clear) RCC chamber and heavy duty 3mm
thick CI Exchequer plate cover with hinge & stainless steel bolts. Ben-
tonine / Charcoal & Salt be provided for earth pits. Excavation, back
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filing , removal of excess soil is included in the scope.
MA-R2-
D.G.SET WITH PANEL (SP-ME-TS-31)
ME-160
R2-ME-
402 250KVA NO
6-17-o
R2-ME- SITC OF AUTOMATIC MAINS FAILURE PANEL SUITABLE TO
6-18 DG SET
R2-ME-
403 250 KVA NO
6-18-p
R2-ME- Supply and laying of Heavy duty RCC Hume pipe for road crossing,
2-19 below plinth beam of following size as diameter.
R2-ME-
404 150mm Dia. Mtr.
2-19-b
R2-ME- Construction of brick masonary Rectangular chamber of 3' x 1.5' x 2'
405 JOB
11-1-k depth size with C.I. cover
Excavating the trenches and refilling,reinstatement of the same after
R2-ME-
406 the cable is laid in approved manner (750 mm deep, 600 mm wide),in Cu. Mtr.
2-8
all types of soils 1 Cu. Mtr. = 2.2 RMT.
Excavating the trenches and refilling the same after the cable is laid in
R2-ME- approved manner (Size of trench: 750 mm deep, 600 mm wide) in
407 Cu. Mtr.
2-9 concrete/ masonary / asphalt. 1 Cu. Mtr. = 2.2 RMT. And reinstate-
ment.
Section F : Elevators
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mum Specification is given herewith for preparation of
BOQ to be by tenderer. 2) All items to be operated will be of
minimum Class I(Premium) specification available as given
above or available in USOR-2018. If item is not available in
USOR-2018, then same should be taken from Schedule rate
prevailing in schedule to be used by State
PWD/CPWD/Railway/MES of Class I(Premium) material
and specification.
Electrical wiring:
Polycab, Finolex.
6) O. H. water Plumbing R.C.C. with slab and M.S. covers Plumbing: I.S.I.
Tank: for MH on top with proper locking quality (Watertec Pvt
arrangement. Water proofing to be Ltd, Finolex Industries
provided with injection grouting
Ltd.)
Internal and external water proof
plaster. M. S. ladder to overhead water All work to be
tanks. Plumbing inlets and outlets will done as per concerned
be hidden from general view by
Statutory Authority.
means of a barrier wall.
A separate water tank shall be
provided in case of water from bore
well in case where municipal water
supply is not available or insufficient
and separate water tanks and lines for
domestic and fire & flushing water
system.
Capacity of OHT/UGT as per
MCGM norms and that of fire tank as
per CFO.
7) Ducts/Shafts It is desirable that all vertical Ducts shall be
plumbing may be hidden from view designed to facilitate
and pass through external vertical easy access for repair
ducts. maintenance purpose in
Similarly all electrical wiring future.
telephone wires, internal and TV
cables will pass through special ducts
provided for the purpose and
accessible through lockable doors.
8) Terrace The terrace floor slab shall be As per Specifications.
water water proofed. Brick bat coba shall be
proofing used for providing proper gradient for
drainage of rain water to nearest down
take rain water pipes.
The terrace shall be finished with
white glazed china mosaic.
9) External External facades of the buildings Paint: Asian Paint/
wall finish shall be neat and with pleasing Goodlas
and aesthetics and color combinations. Nerolac/Berger.
Appearance The wall surface shall be finished with
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Waterproof OS and sand faced plaster
in two coats plaster in case of brick
masonry construction or exposed in
case of monolithic concrete
construction. In either case, the wall
surface will be painted externally with
rain coat paint of Dr. Fixit or 100%
cement weather proof paint of ISI
Mark Company. Extra polymer
coating of ISI marks company on all
the exterior dead walls.
C. INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES
1) Compound Min.1.5 m height with RCC
Wall pillars/beams 230 mm thick brick
masonry wall with pillars as required
and R.C.C coping on top.
2) Gate M. S. Ornamental gate with good
design of Min. size 4.5m to 6.0m wide
1.5 m height with M.S. frame & Grill
with track on wheel, locking
arrangement.
3) Plinth Minimum 1.00 m plinth
Protection protection in PCC 150 mm thick. M
25 all around building with soling
below over finished Ground level with
paver blocks of 80 mm thick.
4) Vehicular Well paved WBM roads with
access / tarmac for vehicular access building
Parking lots on all layout roads and in open
parking area. Walkways, footpaths
etc. with cement lacquered coated
paver blocks 80 mm thick/trimix
concrete on 15 cm thick M30 concrete
around building with min. width for
maneuvering of fire engine as
suggested by CFO.
Parking areas shall be provided
as per provision in layout, if any.
5) Lighting General light points around
building and along compound wall are
to be provided with light post
wherever required. The Entrance gate
will be well lit with decorative lights.
6) Security A well lit and well ventilated
Guard security guard cabin is to be provided
cabin near all entrance gates.
7) Common A common toilet for security Sanitary Fittings:
toilet guards and other personnel shall be Jaquar, Cera,
provided at ground floor level Parryware
complete with WC, washbasin and
bathing facility. The toilet will be well
lit and ventilated complete with dado
tiling upto full height.
8) An RCC Underground water tank
Undergroun as per statutory requirements and
d water tank norms with man-holes and man-hole
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& pumps, covers with locking arrangement and
pump rooms pump room and pumps including
standby arrangement (or submersible
pumps) to be provided. Separate UG
tank compartments and pumping
arrangement for domestic and flushing
water and fire requirements.
Water proofing treatment to UG
tank by injection grouting/IS approved
chemical base treatment from inside
& outside and bottom with box type
water proofing treatment.
9) Sewerage All waste water soil pipes shall UPVC down take
be connected to external sewage pipe with 6” dia. and 1’
system through gully traps and glazed dia. R.C.C pipe
stoneware pipes. Brick masonry with connecting to main
smooth cement plastered chambers sewerage line.
with heavy duty CI/ FRCC covers
shall be provided at required intervals
through the route of stoneware
pipes/RCC Pipes The discharges will
be in municipal sever if available or in
septic tanks, designed and built to
necessary size. The discharges will
finally end in soak pits.
Sewage treatment plant with
separate UG tank for treated soil water
shall be provided for water re-cycling.
10) Storm The runoff water at ground level and road
water / paved areas will be drained through
drainage storm water drains (properly covered by
CI/RCC heavy duty grated covers) and
connected to the UG water harvesting
tank through a water treatment media for
recycling and as per SWD remarks issued
by MCGM.
11) Electric As per approval/remarks/requirement of
sub station D. C. rules/norms & utility supplier.
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NORMS FOR STRUCTURAL DESIGN
For protection of all the RCC members, coal Tar-epoxy coating shall be applied on all the surfaces in
contact with soil or ground.
Type of cement is to be used if sulphate/chloride or both are present and in this case minimum cement
content as per relevant stipulations of IS : 456 – 2000 is to be adopted.
In the area located near creek and exposed to saline atmosphere, cover shall be maintained for structure as
per relevant clause of IS 456:2000. The minimum grade of concrete for RCC work should be M-40.
i) The area is located in seismic zone – III, hence the buildings are to be designed for seismic forces in
Zone- III and as per the relevant clauses in IS: 1893 – 2002, IS: 456 – 2000 and ductile detailing as per IS:
13920 – 1993 shall be adopted.
ii) The stipulations given in IS 4326 – 1993 shall be followed wherever applicable.
iii) RCC walls shall be designed in accordance with Section – 5 or Annexure – B of IS : 456 –
2000 and satisfy the requirement of clause 32 of IS : 456 – 2000 except as modified by the provision of
IS : 13920 – 1993 and IS : 1893 – 2002.
iv) Over head/ Underground water tank (water retaining structures) should be designed as un-
cracked sections as per IS: 3370.
v) In case of pile foundation IS: 2911 (Part I to IV) latest revised version is to be adopted.
vi) Plasticiser or other admixtures to be used shall be as per the approval of the Engineer-in-
charge before starting the work as per approved list mentioned.
a) RCC element to be provided with the continuity reinforcement to prevent cracking due to fixity
condition included because of the continuity with other elements.
b) The panel walls shall be designed for wind load.
c) Soil in foundation and plinth filling shall be compacted or consolidated or given any other suitable
treatment so as not to undergo volume changes due to consolidation or due to proximity of ground
water or surface water.
d) The proposed site is situated at the place where reclamation is to be carried out on marshy/slushy soil.
It is quite possible that mass excavation, heavy de-watering may be required during execution of sub-
structure.
e) The external wall shall extend at least 150 mm below finished ground level. The external wall and
plinth protection shall be so designed so as to prevent entry of rodent into the building.
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f) Cold joints in concrete shall be properly cleaned and painted with epoxy or equivalent bonding agent.
g) The Contractor /Developer shall note that the cost involved in carrying out experimental
design/alternate methodology, design, if any, as provided in IS 456 including behavior of units/joints
etc., for Non Conventional construction or equivalent, and/or taking the expert opinion from the
expert selected by MCGM, in the event of difference of opinion between the Contractor /Developer
and the MCGM shall be to the Contractor /Developers account. The expert’s opinion shall be binding
on both the parties.
1.1 The structural design shall be based on the latest revised version of following ISI and any other
relevant ISI codes (BIS).
a) Recommendation for detailing of reinforcement in IS-5225 1969 reinforced concrete works.
b) Code of practice for Design and Construction of Foundation IS-1904 1986 in soils :
General requirements.
The foundation shall be so engineered that short term and long term settlement (including differential
settlement between adjoining columns/walls) is within permissible limits as per stipulations of IS 1904
and IS 456 : 2000.
Open foundations or precast/cast in situ pile foundations will be adopted as per the site conditions and
no extra cost will be claimed for modifications, if required, in designing and providing suitable
foundations as per the requirements of strata.
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1.2 PROCEDURE FOR SUBMISSION OF STRUCTURAL DESIGN:
The Contractor /Developer shall have to submit the structural design calculation in Stadd pro software / or
any other validated software along with structural drawing to proof consultant appointed by MCGM
through Engineer-in-charge and IIT/VJTI.
These structural drawing and design calculations will be proof checked by proof consultant and issued to
concerned Engineer-in-charge for execution purpose.
Structural adequacy certificate along with structural design and indemnity bond on Rs. 100/- Stamp Paper
to be submitted at the time of final submission of design calculations and structural drawings for proof
checking by the Developer. These documents shall be duly validated by proof consultants.
NORMS OF PLUMBING
2.0 Design shall be as per National / building Code – Latest or as per the relevant guidelines of local
authorities in this matter.
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l) Separate tested water meter with stand by water meter of ISI Mark & with Test Report, shall be
provided for each underground tank. The location of water meter should be nearest to the compound wall
with approval from MCGM’s competent authority.
m) UPVC pipe of appropriate – class shall only be allowed for piping for pipe line.
n) Design shall be such as to ensure equal and simultaneously flow (tolerance ±15 min) for all
tenements.
o) Testing of acceptance of the system as per B.I.S. with minimum of 5 kg/sq.cm. for internal and 7.5
kg/sq.cm. for all external pipes.
p) Teflon/Synthetic tape shall be used for jointing.
q) All UPVC pipes embedded in wall shall be well covered by bitumen dipped spun yarn.
r) At terrace level criss-crossing of pipe line shall not be permitted. All pipe lines shall run along the
parapet walls.
s) Shower Rose brass CP with swivel joining 50 dia. to be provided.
t) Water taps: All water taps should be of heavy class.
u) Stop cock should be provided for the wash basin and flushing tank. In addition to this stop cock
should also be provided at the entry of the water supply pipe into the tenement.
v) Deep seal nahani trap with grating to be providing in bath area, and below kitchen sink with
appropriate size as approved by EIC.
w) Aluminum ladder of 450 mm width of adequate length and structural sections shall be provided to
each of the overhead water storage tanks. The inclination, hand railing steps etc. shall be structurally sound
and safe to climb up all as approved by EIC.
2.1 SEWERAGE:
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k) All P & S trap shall be deep seal with seal not less than 80 mm.
l) PVC will be accepted for soil and waste water pipes / C.I. pipe of required dia. is to be provided upto
1st floor level.
m) PVC water spouts to be provided over the slab of in every W.C. & Bath.
n) All pipe lines shall be painted in oil paint of colour of external wall.
a) Size shall be sufficient to carry storm water discharge due to rain fall intensity of 15. 87
cms/hr. and with run off co-efficient of one.
b) Approved make PVC SWR grade ultra violet stabilized pipes conforming to IS 4985 with
rubber grove socket and with fittings conforming to B.S. 4514 shall be used with all accessories like,
treated door access, bends, shoes, access, chips etc. Complete and with C.I. gratings, PVC clamps.
c) No Spout for discharging rain water shall be allowed except for staircase mid landing,
landing, and balconies.
d) Accept Testing – hydraulic test or Smoke test as per direction of Engineer in charge.
e) All pipe line shall be suitably painted in oil paint.
d) A separate meter box shall be provided in each building. Meter board, tested meter of appropriate
capacity and necessary copper wiring shall be provided by the developer. The meter should be 0.6 m.
above the ground level.
e) The work shall conform to the Bureau of Specification of India specifications (ISS 732).
g) Separate energy meter should be provided for individual staircase / individual tenements / common
services.
h) The developer should get the meter board layout approved from MSEDCL/TATA
POWER/RELIANCE ENERGY before execution.
i) All distribution board shall be in Teak wood or 6 mm thick boiling water proof marine ply with
laminated top, brass hinges, brass hooks etc. or as per IS approved MS powder coated distribution box
shall be provided.
j) The meter door shutter shall be as specified and directed by the MSEDCL/TATA
POWER/RELIANCE ENERGY & or as directed.
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k) Open PVC conduits separately for each tenement are to be provided for common TV antenna and
telephoned cables. These conduits will run through the staircase bay / light ventilation duct with junction
boxes and each tenement shall be provided with suitable outlets in the living room at a proper place.
All services within the building complex have been termed as “On-site development” or “Area
Development”.
c) That the entire layout R. G. areas shall be duly developed as per DCR, with hardscape &
softscape landscape in tune with Environmental Clearance (if MoEF NOC is required for project) and
as per the directives of undersigned, before asking for O. C. to rehab building.
d) The R.G. areas shall be maintained by the Developer for 6 months from the date of handing
over of all rehabilitation tenements after issuing O. C.
1 WATER SUPPLY:
a) Water supply network shall be design as per I.S. 779 & I.S. 2373-1968 latest version. Water
meter chambers of size 900 x 450 mm. clear with C.I. cover with locking arrangement shall be
provided.
b) Acceptance testing – hydraulic test.
c) The water supply line shall be connected to the peripheral main/municipal main with prior
approval of the Competent Authority. Any additional cost for providing and fixing Specials, such as,
Tees, Valves, Ferrules etc., shall be born by the Contractor /Developer.
d) Separate connection of water supply and sewerage shall have to be made for each building
and no service lines should pass through any other building.
e) For water supply distribution network design following norms also be considered.
i) Minimum pressure: As per CPHEEO
ii) Minimum dia of peripheral main : 100 mm
iii) Distribution losses : 28%
iv) Transmission losses : 3%
v) Minimum residual pressure : 3.5 mtrs.
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Note: The capacity of OHT/UWT and water distribution network shall be as per the ‘P Form’ and remarks
issued by Hydraulic Department of MCGM. That the detailed calculations for the proposed water
supply shall be submitted by the Lic. Plumber along with the sizes of pipes mentioned in ‘P Form’.
1 SEWERAGE:
a) The remarks from SP & PD, MCGM shall be obtained and work shall be executed accordingly.
b) RCC NP2 or stone ware Glazed pipes of minimum 150mm. diameter or as per design shall be
provided.
c) 900 mm x 450 mm size (internal) chamber with pre-cast S.F.R.C. cover with frame shall be provided.
The maximum depth shall not exceed 1.2 m (bottom of channel to cover top). If the depth exceeds 1.2 m.
circular conical manholes of 1.2 m. dia. shall be provided.
d) Chamber shall be provided at every 20 m. distance and as per requirement of change of diameter,
direction, level and connections.
e) All sewerage pipes shall be supported on min. 75 mm. thick hard core and 75 mm. PCC M15
bedding with full encasing and the width of bedding shall be of outer dia of pipe plus 150 mm.
f) Wherever the drainage pipe crosses the road, the pipe line shall be NP2 Class. The bedding shall be
same as describe in (d) above.
g) All man hole covers within building shall be of heavy duty pre-cast fiber reinforced with M.S. lapping
with suitable pre-cast S.F.R.C. frame.
h) Acceptance test: smoke and hydraulic test as per B.I.S.
i) The sewerage line should be connected to the peripheral main /municipal main at suitable location
with prior approval of the Competent Authority.
1 ELECTRIFICATION :
1) The underground system with armoured cable shall be used and the same should be suitably protected
as per standard practice.
2) Cable ducts/Trenches shall be provided.
3) Separate Energy meter shall be provided for the area lighting / pump house, pump room, lift.
4) Fluorescent tube light fixtures to be provided for area lightning with general level of illumination on
the ground of 7 LUX.
5) Cabling, other electrification works and other related works from meter box to sub-station will be
carried out so as to satisfy MMRDA/Reliance/Tata POER/MSEDL’s requirement.
6) Cable (armored aluminum) from mini pillar to individual building along pathways and suitably laid
and protected as per standard practice.
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7) Rules of Maharashtra State Electricity Board, Indian Electricity Acts / Rules and Rules of National
Building Code/shall be followed in that order.
8) Aluminum wiring shall be permitted.
9) Acceptance Testing: Certificate of Electrical Inspector, Govt. of Maharashtra.
10) Area lighting in the building should be provided.
11) Numbering on the energy meters, D.P. Switch to be done.
12) Adequate earthing to be provided as per Indian Electricity Act.
a) Illumination level – 8 LUX on upto 6 M. wide road, 15 LUX on 10 & 15 M. wide road.
b) Separate underground armored standard aluminum cables of XLPE to be used of 1.1 K.V. voltage
grade.
c) System is to be designed for 240 v/250 volts. Maximum permissible drop I voltage shall be 4 v.
d) High pressure sodium vapor lamps of 70 watts for building lighting and 150 walts for street lighting.
e) It will be desirable to provide controlling arrangement with automatic ON/OFF to be made with timer
and energy saving device.
f) Supply of street light to be fed from controlling point by providing at the street light mini-pillar
separate energy meter and protective devices.
g) Street light G.I. octagonal poles of 7.5 m., height above ground level shall be provided on suitable
foundation as approved.
h) Work shall confirm to provisions of Indian Electricity Act./MSEDCL/TATA POWER/RELIANCE
ENERGY Rules.
i) Load sanctions acceptance testing-Certificates of Electrical Inspector Maharashtra Sate, PWD,
MSEDCL/TATA POWER/RELIANCE ENERGY.
1 POWER SUPPLY:
ELECTRIC SUB-STATION:
(The scope of work of the developer will be as per the design approved by MSEDCL/TATA
POWER/RELIANCE ENERGY and will include other misc. items also.)
The following major items which are also required to be installed by the developer inside the built up sub-
station.
The developer has to design, obtain approval of MSEDCL/TATA POWER/RELIANCE ENERGY, execute
and commission the entire power supply net work sub-station to individual building. The said works are
to be executed on behalf of MSEDCL/TATA POWER/RELIANCE ENERGY and the developer has to
obtain their approval in principle first. In fact, MSEDCL/TATA POWER/RELIANCE ENERGY’s
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approvals and concurrence in writing is required to be taken at every stage, right from beginning to
commissioning stage.
Substation shall have compound wall with gate min. 4.25 m wide. One additional fire hydrant 100 mm dia
shall be provided by developer on peripheral water supply net work near by the electric sub-station.
0SPECIFICATIONS:
1 All material to be used in work shall confirm to relevant Indian standard specification and wherever
available ISI marked material only will be used. All material procured shall be subjected to relevant tests
specified in BIS at the frequency specified therein from any Govt. recognized laboratory such as National
Test house IIT/Eng College/Polytechnic/MMRDA/PWD.
7.1 The Contractor/Developer shall ensure that the structure of buildings constructed for the tenements
are durable and shall last for the design period of the structure.
7.2 The strength as well as durability shall be considered explicitly at design stage.
7.3 The structure shall be designed for loads and stresses as mentioned in IS 456 - 2000 as per provision
of OCR. The RCC designed of buildings shall be based on consideration of earthquake forces as per
prevailing relevant IS and seismic coefficient shall be assumed for calculation of earthquake forces as
prevailing relevant IS codes. The importance factor of the buildings shall be considered as 1.0.
7.4 There is danger in case of collapse to the lives of the people as the proposed structures are meant for
residential use. The Architect/L.S./Consultant/Contractor/Developer shall therefore be more cautious in
design and execution of the work.
7.5 For any type of foundation required for buildings in case, the soil and the sub-soil water at the site has
high sulphate and chloride content. The Contractor /Developer shall have to take almost precautions to
obtain a dense, concrete of low permeability.
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7.6 The Contractor/Developer shall observe methods of controlling while designing and constructing
various mechanism of wear and deterioration of concrete so as to make the structure give satisfactory
service and safety for design life of the structure.
7.7 In observing the design controls, various codes of practice and design guides, which give
recommendations on durability, shall be followed. The minimum cement content, water cement ratio,
minimum grade of concrete, minimum cover to reinforcement for exposure conditions of environment in
Mumbai city and suburbs and surrounding region shall be strictly followed.
7.8 The mix design and concrete of various grades, shall be as per latest relevant IS specifications keeping
in view both strength and durability.
7.9 The concrete shall be of low permeability to be durable. For this purpose,
a) The concrete shall be strong and dense with low water cement ratio.
d) The aggregate cement ration for given aggregate shall be sufficient to provide adequate workability
with low water cement ratio so that concrete can be compacted Use of plasticizer for workability
without Increase In water cement ratio, use of self compacting concrete where compaction Is difficult
etc.
7.2 The Contractor/Developer shall be responsible for the durability of open foundation / pile
foundation & RCC pile caps, plinth beams, Super structure, columns, beams cast-in-situ walls of water
tanks, lift shaft and machine room etc.
7.3 The Contractor/Developer shall be responsible for design life of the structure against the
creep and long term excessive deflection of slabs if used in specific and other structural members (where
deflection is the criteria for design) like slabs, beams, lintel etc.
7.4 The Contractor/Developer shall ensure that the work is executed with adequate supervision-
and that the execution of construction complies with the specifications. For this purpose, the
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Contractor /Developer shall carryout various tests on material and finished items as per PWD
norms/relevant IS specifications.
7.5 The curing affects primarily the concrete in the cover to the reinforcement and by definition
this is the concrete that protects the reinforcement from corrosion by the ingress of aggressive agent. The
Contractor /Developer shall therefore give very special attention to the curing of concrete. The period for
curing mentioned in the IS code shall be strictly adhered to. The water used for curing shall be potable.
7.6 The Contractor/Developer shall give special attention to maintain the specified cover during
execution as this is very important to transfer the forces in the reinforcement, to provide fire resistance to
the steel and to provide an alkaline environment at the surface of the steel.
7.7 The Contractor/Developer shall ensure in the design & construction that there shall be no
excessive deflection, creep & cracks in the structure beyond permissible limits.
This is a Contract wherein the Contractor /Developer is required to do the structural design and construct
the buildings taking into account the requirements of the codes, professional practices, etc. It is not
possible to describe in details each and every item of the construction. However, some of the
specifications of some of the items have been incorporated in the tender to avoid discrepancies and to
have an equal basis for comparison amongst the Contractor/Developers. Certain items may not have been
described in this document; however, they form part of this contract as. The Contractor /Developer is
supposed to construct the buildings as per Architectect/L.S.’s drawings and complete the same in all
respect so as to make the tenements habitable and safe. The drawings and design for all services viz.
electrical, sewerage, water supply, plumbing & sanitary, rain water disposal etc. shall be submitted by the
Contractor /Developer and got approved from MCGM’s concerned departments and competent authority.
Two copies of reports/write up/design and five copies of drawings shall be given duly signed by the
Structural / Services Engineer, Contractor /Developer and proof Consultants.
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iii) Design brief including specifications and acceptance criteria for ON-SITE Development, and
preliminary design calculations.
iv) Brief on construction method and deployment of resources.
v) Quality Control/Assurance brief including proposed organizational set up testing facility and
frequency of testing for different materials.
vi) A site/layout plan showing the proposed development including services with north direction
scale (1:1000).
vii) Cluster plans showing ON-SITE development under the scope. Scale (1:500).
viii) Details of rehab units – Plans, Elevations, sections, type of foundations, founding level etc.
Scale (1:100)
ix) Soft copy of all above submission in a compact disk (CD).
7.0 The Contractor/Developer shall submit the following documents to SRA Cell & Engineering
Div. in required no. of copies duly signed by the Architect/L.S./designer and Contractor /Developer.
1) Detailed layout with dimension for execution – Scale (1:200)
2) Detailed working drawing for each type of building – Scale 1:50.
3) Structural, water supply, plumbing, electrification design brief and calculation sheets.
4) Working structural drawings including bar bending.
5) Working drawing for ON-SITE development scale 1:50.
6) Quality Assurance System: This include detailed working programme with help of professional
Consultant associated with the work and also ensure the quality of work.
7) Quality Assurance Manual: A quality Assurance Manual constituting a base document out fixing
policy procedure, compliances, acceptance criteria and documentation etc.
8) MS project /PERT /CPM including material – labour, resources, planning and organizational chart.
The final copies shall be given only after obtaining approval of competent authority.
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.
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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.
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 11
FRAUD AND CORRUPT
PRACTICES
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FRAUD AND CORRUPT PRACTICES
The Applicants 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.
Without prejudice to the rights of the Authority under relevant Clause herein above, if
an Applicant is found by the Authority to have directly or indirectly or through an agent,
engaged or indulged in any corrupt practice, fraudulent practice, coercive practice, undesirable
practice or restrictive practice during the Bidding Process, such Applicant shall not be eligible
to participate in any tender or RFQ issued by the Authority during a period of 2 (two) years
from the date such Applicant is found by the Authority to have directly or indirectly or through
an agent, engaged or indulged in any corrupt practice, fraudulent practice, coercive practice,
undesirable practice or restrictive practice, as the case may be.
For the purposes of this Clause , the following terms shall have the meaning
hereinafter respectively assigned to them:
(A) “corrupt practice” means the offering, giving, receiving, or soliciting, directly or
indirectly, of anything of value to influence the actions of any person connected with the
Bidding Process (for avoidance of doubt, offering of employment to, or employing, or
engaging in any manner whatsoever, directly or indirectly, any official of the Authority who is
or has been associated in any manner, directly or indirectly, with the Bidding Process or the
LOA or has dealt with matters concerning the Concession Agreement or arising there from,
before or after the execution thereof, at any time prior to the expiry of one year from the 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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(E) “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.
(F) If the Employer/Financier determines that the Contractor has engaged in corrupt,
fraudulent, collusive, coercive or obstructive practices, in competing for or in executing the
Contract, then the Employer may, after giving 14 days’ notice to the Contractor, terminate the
Contractor's employment under the Contract and expel him from the Site, and the provisions
of relevant Clause shall apply as if such expulsion had been made.
(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.
ii. “another party” refers to a public official acting in relation to the procurement process
or contract execution. In this context, “public official” includes Financer staff and employees
of other organizations taking or reviewing procurement decisions.
iii. “fraudulent practice” is any act or omission, including a misrepresentation, that knowingly
or recklessly misleads, or attempts to mislead, a party to obtain a financial or other benefit or
to avoid an obligation;
iv. “collusive practice” is an arrangement between two or more parties designed to
achieve an improper purpose, including to influence improperly the actions of another party;
v. “coercive practice” is impairing or harming, or threatening to impair or harm,
directly or indirectly, any party or the property of the party to influence improperly the actions
of a party;
vi. “obstructive practice” is deliberately destroying, falsifying, altering or concealing of
evidence material to the investigation or making false statements to investigators in order to
materially impede the Financier investigation into allegations of a corrupt, fraudulent,
coercive or collusive practice; and/or threatening, harassing or intimidating any party to prevent it
from disclosing its knowledge of matters relevant to the investigation or from pursuing the
investigation; or
vii. acts intended to materially impede the exercise of the Financer’s inspection and
audit rights provided .
viii. “party” refers to a public official; the terms “benefit” and “obligation” relate to the
procurement process or contract execution; and the “act or omission” is intended to influence
the procurement process or contract execution.
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SECTION 12
PRE BID MEETING
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PREBID MEETING
Pre-bid meeting of the interested parties shall be convened at the designated date, time
and place. A maximum of three representatives of each Applicant shall be allowed to
participate on production of authority letter from the Applicant.
During the course of Pre-bid meeting, the Applicants will be free to seek clarifications
and make suggestions for consideration of the Authority. The Authority shall Endeavor to
provide clarifications and such further information as it may, in its sole discretion,
consider appropriate for facilitating a fair, transparent and competitive Bidding Process.
Pre-Bid Meeting venue Office of the
AMC(P)
Conference Hall, Second Floor, Municipal Head
office Annexe Building, Mahapalika Marg,
Mumbai – 400 001.
Pre-Bid Meeting Date & Time 11.05.2020 from 12:00 Hrs
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SECTION –13
LIST OF APPROVED
BANKS
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LIST OF APPROVED BANKS
The following Banks with their branches in Greater Mumbai and in suburbs suburbs up
to Virar and Kalyan have been approved only for the purpose Banker’s guarantee from
1997-98 onwards until further instructions.
The Bankers Guarantee issued by branches of approved Banks beyond Kalyan can be
accepted only if the said Banker’s Guarantee is countersigned by the branch of the
same Bank, within the Mumbai Limit categorically endorsing said bankers Guarantee
is binding on the endorsing Branch of the bank w limits and is liable to be on forced
against the said branch of the Bank in case the contractor/supplier furnishing the
bankers Guarantee.
List of approved Banks:-
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27 Banaras State Bank Ltd
28 Bharat Overseas bank
29 Catholic Syrian Bank Ltd
30 City Union bank Ltd
31 Development Credit Bank
32 Dhanalaxmi Bank Ltd.
33 Federal Bank Ltd
34 Indsind Bank Ltd
35 I.C.I.C.I. Banking Corporation Ltd
36 Global Trust Bank Ltd.
37 Jammu & Kashmir Bank Ltd.
38 Karnataka Bank Ltd.
39 Karur Vysya Bank Ltd.
40 Laxmi Vilas Bank Ltd.
41 Nedugundi Bank Ltd.
42 Ratnakar Bank Ltd.
43 Sangli Bank Ltd.
44 South Indian Bank Ltd
45 S.B.I. Corporation & Int Bank Ltd.
46 Tamilnadu Mercantile Bank Ltd.
47 United Western Bank Ltd.
48 Vysya Bank Ltd.
D Scheduled Urban Co-op Banks
49 Abhyudaya Co-op Bank Ltd
50 Bassein Catholic Co-op Bank Ltd
51 Bharat Co-op Bank Ltd
52 Bombay Mercantile Co-op Bank Ltd
53 Cosmos Co-op Bank Ltd
54 Greater Mumbai Co-op Bank Ltd
55 Janata Sahakari Bank Ltd
56 Mumbai District Centra;l Co-op Bank Ltd
57 Maharashtra State Co-op Bank Ltd
58 New India Co-op Bank Ltd
59 North Canara GSB Co-op Bank Ltd
60 Rupee Co-op Bank Ltd
61 Sangli Urban Co-op Bank Ltd
62 Saraswat Co-op Bank Ltd
63 Shamrao Vitthal Co-op Bank Ltd
64 Mahanagar Co-op Bank Ltd
65 Citizen Bank Ltd.
66 Yes Bank Ltd.
E Foreign Banks
67 ABM AMRO (NY) Bank
68 American Express Bank Ltd.
69 ANZ Grinlays Bank Ltd
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70 Bank of America N.T. & S.A.
71 Bank of Tokyo Ltd
72 Bankindosuez
73 Banque Nationale de Paris.
74 Barclays Bank
75 City Bank N.A.
76 Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation.
77 Mitsui Taiyokbe Bank Ltd
78 Standard Chartered Bank
79 Cho hung Bank
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SECTION –14
APPENDIX
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FORM OF TENDER
To
The Municipal Commissioner for Greater Mumbai Sir,
I/ We have read and examined the following documents relating to the construction of
1A. I/We
(full name in capital letters, starting with
surname), the Proprietor/ Managing Partner/ Managing Director/ Holder of the
Business, for the establishment / firm / registered company, named herein below,
do hereby offer
to………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………
…
………………………………………………………………………………………
…
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 hereby 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.
* At the rates entered in the aforesaid Bill of Quantities and Rates.
3. Ac
cording to your requirements for payment of Earnest Money amounting to Rs. /-
(Rs. )
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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 be- fore 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).
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.
6. I/We agree that the Corporation shall, without prejudice to any other right or
remedy, be at liberty to forfeit the said earnest money absolutely, if.
a. I/We fail to keep the tender open as aforesaid.
b. I/We fail to execute the formal contract or make the contract deposit when
called upon to do so.
c. I/we do not commence the work on or before the date specified by the Engineer
in his work order.
7. I/We hereby further agree to pay all the charges of whatsoever nature in
connection with the preparation, stamping and execution of the said contract.
8. I/We further agree that, I/we shall register ourselves as ‘Employer’ with the
Bombay Iron and Steel Labour Board’ and fulfill all the obligatory provisions of
Maharashtra Mathadi, Hamal and other Manual workers (Regulation of Employment
and Welfare) Act 1969 and the Bombay Iron and Steel unprotected workers Scheme
1970.
9. “I/We………………………………………….…….. have failed in the
accompanying tender with full knowledge of liabilities and, therefore, we will not raise
any objection or dispute in any manner relating to any action, including forfeiture of
deposit and blacklisting, for giving any information, which is found to be incorrect and
against the instructions and directions given in this tender.
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 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 with- drawn by the Corporation,”
………………………………….
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Digital Signature of the Tenderer or the Firm
1.
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.
2.
………………………………………………
.
3.
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.
4.
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.
5.
………………………………………………
.
1. …………………………………….. Name of
Bank……………………………..
2. …………………………………….. Name of
Branch…………………………..
4. ……………………………………..
5. ……………………………………..
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AGREEMENT FORM
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:-
The following documents shall be deemed to form and be read and
constructed as a part of this agreement viz.
a) The letter of Acceptance
b) The Bid:
c) Addendum to Bid; if any
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d) Tender Document
e) The Bill of Quantities:
f) The Specification:
g) Detailed Engineering Drawings
h) Standard General Conditions of Contracts (GCC)
i) All correspondence documents between bidder and MCGM
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.
1. 1.
2. 2.
Annexure-B
PRE-CONTRACT INTEGRITY PACT
(On Rs. 500/- Stamp Paper)
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:
“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;
2. “coercive practice” means impairing or harming or threatening to impair or
harm, directly or indirectly, any person or property to influence any
persons participation or action in the Bidding Process;
3. “undesirable practice” means (i) establishing contact with any person
connected with or employed or engaged by the Authority with the
objective of canvassing, lobbying or in any manner influencing or
attempting to influence the Bidding Process; or (ii) having a Conflict of
Interest; and
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
Signature of Tenderer/Bidder
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BANKERS GURANTEE IN LIEU OF CONTRACT DEPOSIT
THIS INDENTURE made this day of BETWEEN
”
and the terms of such tender /contract require that the consultants shall deposit with the
Commissioner as/contract deposit/ 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 consultants 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 the consultants, 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 consultants
are constituents of the Bank and in order to facilitate the keeping of the accounts of the
consultants, the Bank with the consent and concurrence of the consultants 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
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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 consideration of the premises, the Bank at the request of the
consultants ( 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
address
WITNESS (2)
Manager address
(Name of
Name and _
address
WITNESS (2)
Name and
For Messer’s
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address
have here into set their respective hands the day and year first above written.
Schedule of Payment-I
The Successful bidder/contractor shall be paid in following stages consistent with actual work done.
DyChE(C)ENV/AYC
Note:
Above is weightage allotted to the activities and the proportionate payment may be made
subject to the actual work done and subject to applicable terms and condition.
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● Since this proposal is technology neutral, for newer technology the payment of schedule
is as follows.
Schedule of Payment-II
Sr.
Activity /phase of recommendation of Project Work %
No.
1 On completion of Foundation 8%
2 On completion upto plinth 10%
3 Supply of material which is fabricated/manufactured at factory for 16.8
the components such as columns, beams, slabs, partition walls,etc %
brought/delivered on site.
4 After erection of components such as columns, beams, slabs, 11.2
partition walls,etc in position on site. %
5 On completion of all Masonry Work 12%
4 On completion of internal Plaster, internal Plumbing & internal Painting 7%
5 On completion of external Plaster, external Plumbing & external Painting 6%
7 On completion of - 14%
Doors/Windows/Grills
Lifts
All U.Gs. & O.H.Ts.
Electrical meters
Access road & internal pathways with street lights
Drainage network with S.T.P. (if applicable)
S.W.D.
Water mains
Compound wall with main gate
R. G. area
8 Occupation Certificate 5%*
* Retention of 5% for Defects Liability period.
: PROFORMA :
PROFORMA
-I
The List of similar works as stated in Para ‘A’ of Post Qualification during last Seven years:-
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PROFORMA-I
Sr. Name of Project Name of Stipulated Actual Date Actual Cost of
Employer date of of Completion Work done
Completion
1 2 3 4 5 6
Note:
PROFORMA-III
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Name of Name of Cost of Date of Stipulated Actual Actua Remark
the the the issue of Date of Date of l cost s
project Employer Project Work Completion Completio of explaini
Order n work ng
done reasons
for
delay ,
if any
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Note: 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.
PERSONNEL : PROFORMA-IV
PROFORMA-
IV
Sr. Post Na Qualification Work Experience
No. m
e
(Prime Candidate No. of Name
/Alternate) years of
Projec
t
1 Project Manager
2 Quality Control
Engineer
3 Site Engineer
4 Site Supervisor
Note: Scanned Attested Copies of qualification certificates and details of work
experience shall be submitted / uploaded.
MACHINERY : (For Special Work only)
PROFORMA-
V/A
Sr. Equipme Number Owned/Leased/Assured
No. nt Access
1 2 3 4
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PROFORMA-
V/B
Sr. Equipment Number O
No. w
ne
d
1 2 3 4
Note : The tenderers shall furnish/upload the requisite Scanned Attested documents of
Ownership/leased of Machineries. The undertaking from the suppliers will not be
accepted.
PROFORMA-VI/A :
Details of Existing Commitments and Ongoing Works
PROFORMA-VI/A
Description Place Contract Name & Value of Schedule Value of Anticipat
of the Work No. & Address Contrac d date of work e d date
Date of the t in Rs. Completi remainin of
Employer on g to be completi
complete on
d
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Note: 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-VI/B :
Details of works for which bids are already uploaded-
PROFORMA-VI/B
Description of Place Name & Value of Time Date on Remarks
the Work Address Contract Period which
of the in Rs. decision is
Employer expected
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Note: Scanned Attested Copies of certificates from the Engineer-in-Charge for
each work should be annexed in the support of information furnished in the
above proforma.
PROFORMA-VII :
LITIGATION HISTORY
Other Employer Cause of Amount Remarks showing
Party (ies) Dispute involved. Present Status.
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Annexure – E
Irrevocable
Undertaking (On
1) I say & undertake as specified in section 171 of CGST Act, 2017, any reduction in rate
of tax on supply of goods or services or the benefit of input tax credit shall be mandatorily passed on to
MCGM by way of commensurate reduction in prices.
2) I further say and undertake that I understand that in case the same is not passed on and is
discovered at any later stage, MCGM shall be at liberty to initiate legal action against me for its
recovery including, but not limited to, an
appeal to the Screening Committee of the GST Counsel.
3) I say that above said irrevocable undertaking is binding upon me/my partners/ company
/ other Directors of the company and also upon my/ our legal heirs, assignee, Executor,
administrator etc.
4) If I fail to compliance with the provision of the GST Act, i shall be liable for penalty/
punishment or both as per the provisions of GST Act.
Whatever has been stated herein above is true & correct to my/our own knowledge & belief.
Solemnly affirmed at DEPONANT
This day of BEFORE ME
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MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF GREATER MUMBAI
Sub:-
Schedule - I
Technical Data Sheet of Streacher lift 13 passengers.
Sr. No. Description Particulars
1 Make
2 Type
3 Capacity
4 Speed
5 Type of drive
6 Travel
7 Serving floors
15 Method of operation
&control
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Schedule - II
2 Capacity of Lift
Voltage
c. Insulation class
9 Method of Operation
10 Ropes :
i. Size
ii. Construction
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iii. No. of ropes
iv. Roping
v. Factor of safety
i. Size
ii. Construction
Seal
Signature of Tenderer
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Schedule - III
1) H.P. Calculation of Hoist Motor : (For Streacher lift 884 Kgs, Gr + 21 Floors)
Seal
Signature of Tenderer
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Schedule - IV
The Tenderer shall state briefly any deviation contained in his main offer from the
specification. If the deviations are listed in a covering letter then reference of the letter
shall be made below.
Schedule - V
Tender drawings and publications
The Tenderer shall furnish a list of drawings, publications, copies of type test certificate
and other literature illustrating the equipments offered in his tender. The copy of each item listed
shall be uploaded with the tender.
Title Reference
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SECTION – 15
TYPICAL DRAWINGS
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SECTION – 16
FINANCIAL BID FORM
& OTHERS
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(FORM ‘B’)
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I/We have received, read and am/are agreeable to the content of page no. to page
no. including the Bill of Quantities while quoting the percentages offered. I/We have
considered the contents of the documents contained in the above mentioned pages and
into thereof, I/We have signed the documents.
Name and Title of Signatory:
Name of Tenderer(s):
Address:
Telephone numbers:
(A separate sheet must be filled, scanned and uploaded in packet B along with e-tendering)
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MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF GREATER MUMBAI
CIRCULAR
Thus from the above, it can be seen that there is no uniformity in provision
of barricades as they are of different size and shape. Further it is also observed that
the continuity is not maintained in providing the barricading keeping gaps in
between thus endangering the safety of vehicular as well as pedestrian traffic. Also
the barricades are not being cleaned, thus further adding to shabbiness. Further
Mumbai being the financial capital of India, people from all over the world visit
the city daily and to maintain good image of city the following decisions are taken.
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A) Only two type of barricades having department wise colour coding are proposed
to be used depending upon the nature of work i.e. Minor and Major.
i) M inor works: Barricading made out of 1.5 mm thick MS plate fixed
on M.S. angle post/ frame of 65 mm X 65 mm X 6 mm having height of
1.5 m supported on as shown in Annex-I.
ii) Major works: Structural steel barricade made out of 1.50 mm thick
M.S. Plate ISMB 250, ISLC 250X50mm and ISA 50mmX50mmX6
mm having of size 2.5 m X 2 m as shown in Annex-II.
B) The department wise colour coding for the barricading shall be as under:-
i) H.E. & W.S.P. department – Blue
ii) Roads, Traffic, Bridges and Coastal Roads department– Yellow
iii) S.P. & S.O department – Green
iv) S.W.D., Building Maintenance department & for ward works –
Red
C) The basic principle behind installing secured and continuous barricading is to
ensure the safety of vehicular as well as pedestrian traffic and residents in the nearby
vicinity of the project. Due to non-installation of appropriate barricades on sites if any
mishap occurs leading to injury or loss of life, then the contractor and contractor’s
Engineer in-charge will be liable for the consequent action.
D) During the course of execution of project, if it is noticed that the contractor has
not provided barricading then a penalty of Rs.1000/- per meter per day will be imposed
upon the contractor and will be deducted from the due Bill. This penalty shall be a part
of penalty as per tender condition.
E) Details of the work shall be prominently displayed on the central panel of the
barricades along-with the Social Slogans as given in Annexure III and the Cycle of the
same shall be maintained.
F) The contractor shall provide and install the barricading alongwith the slogans
printed as per the Annexure III, at his own cost and no payment will be made for this,
however the contractor shall quote the bid accordingly by considering the cost of
barricading.
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The condition shall be included in the tender as given below. “
Barricading shall be provided free of cost as per Circular vide U/No.MGC/F/6342
dated 5.5.2018 and as per Annexure I, II and III of Standard drawings and
specifications with slogans and department wise colour codes.” The copy of
circular will be attached to the tender as a part of tender document.
This circular will be applicable for the new tenders proposed to be invited
from 01.05.2018 and also the corrigendum shall be attached to tenders which are
uploaded. However, for the projects wherein the tenders are already invited, the
barricading shall be provided strictly as per tender condition. All the details
(Annexure I, II & III of Standard drawings and specifications with slogans and
department wise colour codes, sketches and department wise colour coding) are
uploaded on MCGM portal.
A.M.C.(E.S.) A.M.C.(P.)
sd/- 5.5.2018
(Shri Ajoy Mehta)
M. C.
sd/-16.5.2018
( Shri P. R. Kadam)
D.M.C.(S.E.)
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SECTION –17
SCHEDULE OF
PAYMENT
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Annexure –D
Schedule of Payment
The Successful bidder/contractor shall be paid in following stages consistent with actual work
done.
DyChE(C)ENV/AYC
Note:
Above is weightage allotted to the activities and the proportionate payment may be
made subject to the actual work done and subject to applicable terms and
condition.
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● Since this proposal is technology neutral, for newer technology the payment of
schedule is as follows.
7 On completion of - 14%
Doors/Windows/Grills
Lifts
All U.Gs. & O.H.Ts.
Electrical meters
Access road & internal pathways with street lights
Drainage network with S.T.P. (if applicable)
S.W.D.
Water mains
Compound wall with main gate
R. G. area
8 Occupation Certificate 5%*
* Retention of 5% for Defects Liability period.
Note :Above is weightage allotted to the activities and the proportionate payment
can be made subject to the actual work done and subject to applicable terms
and condition.
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SECTION -18
Additional Directions to
Tenderer
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Additional Directions to Tenderer
1. The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (Corporation) proposes to ‘carry out the
subject work Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai and owned by it. These special
conditions of contract shall be applicable to all sections of the Bill of Quantities and Tender
Document. Any contradiction in interpretation of contract items or terms thereby shall be as
interpreted by the Engineer in charge and shall be final and binding on the contractor.
6. Contractor has to visit site to acquaint himself of the site conditions, extent of job to be
carried out to be seen physically. On the submission of the offers it will be deemed that the
contractor is fully aware of site conditions and the full extent of the work. The rates quoted
by the Contractor in the Bill of Quantities are binding to the Contractor irrespective of any
variation in the quantity. Any contradiction in interpretation of contract items thereby shall be
as interpreted by the Engineer-in Charge and shall be final and binding on the contractor.
7. The bidder whose tender is accepted will be informed of the same by the Corporation. The
submission of a tender by bidder does not entitle him to any claims whatsoever.
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8. The Contractor shall strictly follow all security rules of the Corporation particularly bearing
upon the inward and outward movements of people and equipment and shall; also execute the
work in such a manner so as to cause the minimum disturbance to the working of the Owner
and the neighbourhood in general without causing any negative deviation whatsoever in the
time limit of the works.
9. The Contractor shall strictly follow all security rules of the Corporations, particularly bearing
upon the inward and outward movements of people and equipment and shall also execute the
work in such a manner so as to cause minimum disturbance to the functioning of the work
places and traffic.
10. The Contractor will have to co-ordinate with other agencies working at site for day-to-day
work.
11. The General Conditions of Contract are suppressed by Special Condition & Additional
Conditions wherever there is contradiction in Interpretation of contracts and interpretation of
the Engineer-in Charge shall be final and binding on the contractor.
12. Site clearance on completion of work shall be within two week. The entire site is to be
cleaned of all waste to the satisfaction of Engineer-in Charge / Corporation. All debris
generated by the work shall be the property of the contractor and shall be immediately
removed from site at the cost of the contractor.
13. In case the material specifications are altered & the Corporation supplies the material, the
Contractor shall install the same. The installation rates shall be derived from Tender Rates or
from the City Engineers Department’s Fair Market Schedule of Rates for Building
Construction Works 2009 or other MCGM approved schedules or its latest revision as may be
applicable.
14. The Tender Specification & Drawings are the copy right of the M.C.G.M. Tenderer are not
permitted to copy / reproduce the same in part or whole for any other works.
15. It is a possibility that the execution of certain work cannot or may not be permitted to be
carried out during the operational hours. Contractor will have to plan accordingly.
16. While carrying out the work the contractor has to ensure that silence, decency is maintained
and accident free work is done with best workmanship.
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17. On award of the contract a bar chart especially for the phasing needs to be drawn up by the
successful contractor and submitted for comments/approval to the Engineer-in Charge.
18. Contractor on award of work shall submit within 7 days to Engineer-in Charge, details about
type of display board he propose to put up at site. Its design, matter, size etc. shall be
approved by Engineer-in Charge.
19. The Contractor shall carry out at his own cost, the surveying of the plot / building, and shall
get a plan / sections / elevations / details and quantities of items to be executed, prepared
based on the survey. He shall also record the existing plot levels and the abutting road levels.
20. The contractor should provide full day and night time security guards for security purpose
and to assist traffic police to avoid congestion in traffic from and full completion of work at
his own cost.
21. The contractor should arrange labourer at his own cost for works such as removing, shifting
etc. required for clearance of site.
22. The contractor should rectify the damaged works during execution of work allotted to him at
his own cost as per instructions of Engineer-in Charge.
23. In case of any increase or decrease or variation in the scope of work the tenderer will not be
entitled to any claims on that behalf. The tenderer may note while submitting the tender.
24. 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 beyond doubt that no better materials of the particular kind in question are available
in the market.
25. 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
whenever the type or source of any material changes.
26. 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.
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27. 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 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.
28. 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.
29. 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.
30. Notwithstanding the source, the sand shall be washed using sand washing machine before
use.
31. No extra payment will be made for transporting and disposal of surplus Material from
excavation after refilling etc. / debris for clearing of site after completion of respective work.
32. No extra payment will be made for adequate propping, scaffolding at various levels during
erection of the work.
33. No extra payment will be made for removal of plant / ficus growth, ferrous fixtures and
inclusive of providing barricades, dust screens, tarpaulin shields, etc.
34. 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.
35. While excavating the trenches for foundation utmost care shall be taken that the foundation
of adjoining structures will not be disturbed.
36. Materials brought on the site or debris will not be allowed to be stacked on road & footpath.
37. The tenderer / contractor will have to make adequate shielding arrangement by putting
necessary hoardings, screen or gunny bags, etc. so as to avoid any accident or nuisance to the
occupants during the work without any extra payment.
38. The Contractor shall provide barricading for protection of site at his own cost. The
barricading shall be provided as per item no. R2-CS-RM-71 of USOR-2018. No extra
payment will be made for barricading work.
39. In case of any discrepancy in drawings, BOQ items, and specifications, decision given by
Engineer in charge shall be final and binding on the contractor.
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40. The Corporation will not be responsible for any delay that may be caused due to unforeseen
circumstances and no compensation on this account will be paid.
41. The tenderer shall intimate the concerned authorities before starting the work and execute the
work priority fixed by the Engineer-in Charge. The inventory of serviceable and
unserviceable material must be taken jointly with Engineer/his representative &
representative of User Department before starting of work.
42. At the time of execution of repair / restoration works, the tenderer may require to temporarily
shift and refix the electrical, plumbing and mechanical installations. Any damage to the
electrical, plumbing and mechanical installations shall be restored by the tenderer. No extra
payment shall be made to the tenderer on this account.
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