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Adv. 22-003 - CONSTRUCTION OF MULTI-PURPOSE COVERED COURT AND BRGY POLICE
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BILL OF QUANTITIES
OVERALL SUMMARY
Adv. No. :
Name of Project : PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF MULTI PURPOSE COVERED COURT and BARANGAY POLICE OUTPOST ABC: Php 4,200,000.00
Location : 1. Brgy. Labogon, 2. Brgy. Tawason, Mandaue City, Cebu. Duration : Calendar Days

TOTAL BID PRICE (Pesos)


ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. UNIT TOTAL COST
(In Words)

I. PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF MULTI PURPOSE COVERED COURT 1.00 LOT P (Pesos)


Brgy. Labogon, Mandaue City, Cebu and
centavos
II. PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF BARANGAY POLICE OUTPOST 1.00 LOT P (Pesos)
Brgy. Tawason, Mandaue City, Cebu and
centavos
P (Pesos)
TOTAL BID PRICE and
centavos

Name of Bidder Signature of Bidder or Date


Authorized Representative
PHILIPPINE BIDDING DOCUMENTS
(As Harmonized with Development Partners)

Procurement of
INFRASTRUCTURE
PROJECT
Government of the Republic of the Philippines
Sixth Edition
(July 2020)

ADVERTISEMENT
No. 22-003
BIDS AND AWARDS COMMITTEE
PROVINCE OF CEBU

NAME OF PROJECT:

SUPPLY LABOR, MATERIALS


AND INCIDENTALS FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION OF MULTI-
PURPOSE COVERED COURT AND
BARANGAY POLICE OUPOST IN
THE IDENTIFIED BARANGAYS OF
MANDAUE CITY, CEBU:
(1. LABOGON; 2. TAWASON)

January 19, 2022

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION I. INVITATION TO BID .................................................................... 4-6


SECTION II. INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS .................................................... 7-15
SECTION III. BID DATA SHEET ................................................................. 16-19
SECTION IV. GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT ................................ 20-25
SECTION V. SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT .................................... 26-27
SECTION VI. SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................. 28-68
SECTION VII. DRAWINGS ............................................................................... 69
SECTION VIII. BILL OF QUANTITIES .............................................................. 70
SECTION IX. BIDDING FORMS ........................................................................ 71

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Section I. Invitation to Bid

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Republic of the Philippines
Province of Cebu
BIDS AND AWARDS COMMITTEE
Cebu Capitol, Cebu City

INVITATION TO BID
1. The Province of Cebu through the 2021 General Fund, intends to apply the sum of FOUR MILLION
TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND PESOS AND 00/100 (Php4,200,000.00) being the Approved Budget
for the Contract (ABC) to payments under the contract for the CONSTRUCTION OF MULTI-
PURPOSE COVERED COURT AND BARANGAY POLICE OUTPOST IN THE IDENTIFIED
BARANGAYS OF MANDAUE CITY, CEBU: (1. LABOGON; 2. TAWASON). Bids received in
excess of the ABC shall be automatically rejected at bid opening.

2. The Province of Cebu through its Bids and Awards Committee now invites bids for the SUPPLY OF
LABOR, MATERIALS, AND INCIDENTALS for the CONSTRUCTION OF MULTI-PURPOSE
COVERED COURT AND BARANGAY POLICE OUTPOST IN THE IDENTIFIED BARANGAYS
OF MANDAUE CITY, CEBU: (1. LABOGON; 2. TAWASON) under Advertisement No. 22-003.
Completion of the Works is required for the period of ___________ (___) calendar days.

3. Bidders should have completed a contract similar to this Project, equivalent to at least fifty percent
(50%) of the ABC adjusted, if necessary by the Bidder to current prices using the PSA’s CPI, except
under conditions provided for in Section 23.4.2.4 of the 2016 revised IRR of RA No. 9184. The
description of an eligible bidder is contained in the Bidding Documents, particularly in Section II.
Instruction to Bidders.

4. Bidding will be conducted through open competitive bidding procedures using non-discretionary
pass/fail criterion as specified in the Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of Republic Act
9184 (RA 9184).

Interested bidders may obtain further information from the BAC Secretariat and inspect the Bidding
Documents at the address given below during office hours.

5. A complete set of Bidding Documents is available and may be acquired by interested Bidders on
January 19, 2022 until February 8, 2022 from the address below and upon payment of the
applicable fee for the Bidding Documents pursuant to the latest Guidelines issued by the GPPB in
the amount of Five Thousand Pesos (P5,000.00).

It may also be downloaded free of charge from the website of the Philippine Government Electronic
Procurement System (PhilGEPS) and the website of the Procuring Entity, provided that bidders
shall pay the applicable fee for the bidding documents not later than the submission of their bids.
The procuring entity shall allow the bidder to present its proof of payment for the fees either through
a representative, by facsimile, or through electronic means.

6. The Province of Cebu through its Bids and Awards Committee will hold a Pre-Bid Conference on
Thursday, January 27, 2022, at 9:30 A.M., BAC Conference Room, Ground Floor, Capitol Main
Building, Cebu Capitol, Cebu City, and/or through videoconferencing/webcasting via website of
the Province of Cebu if applicable, which shall be open to all interested parties.

7. Bids must be duly received at the BAC OFFICE, Ground Floor, Capitol Main Building, Cebu
Capitol, Cebu City, on or before 8:30 A.M., Tuesday, February 8, 2022. All bids must be
accompanied by a bid security in any of the acceptable forms and in the amount stated in ITB
Clause 18.

Bid opening shall be on Tuesday, February 8, 2022 at 9:30 A.M., BAC Conference Room,
Ground Floor, Capitol Main Building, Cebu Capitol, Cebu City. Bids will be opened in the
presence of the bidders’ representatives who choose to attend. Late bids shall not be accepted.

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8. The Province of Cebu reserves the right to reject any and all bids, declare a failure of bidding, or
not award the contract at any time prior to contract award in accordance with Section 41 of RA
9184 and its IRR, without thereby incurring any liability to the affected bidder or bidders.

9. For further information, please refer to:

The BAC Secretariat

Ground Floor, Provincial Capitol Main Building

Cebu Capitol, Cebu City

Tel. No. 888-2328 loc.1214, 253-7160; 239-5817

www.cebu.gov.ph

SGD: MARY ROSE B. VINCOY

Chairman, BAC-Infrastructure

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Section II. Instructions to Bidders

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
A. GENERAL ................................................................................................... 10
1. Scope of Bid ............................................................................................................10
2. Funding Information ...............................................................................................10
3. Bidding Requirements.............................................................................................10
4. Corrupt, Fraudulent, Collusive, Coercive, and Obstructive Practices ....................10
5. Eligible Bidders.....................................................................................................101
6. Origin of Associated Goods ..................................................................................111
7. Subcontracts ..........................................................................................................111
8. Pre-Bid Conference ...............................................................................................112
9. Clarification and Amendment of Bidding Documents..........................................122
10. Documents Comprising the Bid: Eligibility and Technical Components .............122
11. Documents Comprising the Bid: Financial ComponentError! Bookmark not defined.3
14. Alternative Bids ......................................................................................................13
15. Bid and Payment Currencies ...................................................................................13
18. Bid Security.............................................................................................................14
20. Sealing and Marking of Bids...................................................................................14
21. Deadline for Submission of Bids ............................................................................14
22. Opening and Preliminary Examination of Bids ......................................................14
23. Detailed Evaluation and Comparison of Bids .........................................................14
24. Post-qualification ....................................................................................................15
25. Signing of the Contract ...........................................................................................15
B. BID DATA SHEET ......................................................................................... 16
C. GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT ………………………………………21

1. Scope of Contract ...................................................................................................22


2. Sectional Completion of Works ..............................................................................22
3. Possession of Site ....................................................................................................22
4. The Contractor’s Obligation ...................................................................................22
5. Performance Security ……………………………………………………………..23

6. Site Investigation Reports ………………………………………………………...23

7. Warranty .................................................................................................................23
8. Liability of the Contractor .......................................................................................23
9. Termination for Other Causes .................................................................................23

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10. Dayworks ................................................................................................................24
11. Program of Work. . . ……………………………………………………………..24

12. Instructions, Inspections and Audits ………………………………………….…..24

13. Advance Payment....................................................................................................24


14. Progress Payment. . . ……………………………………………………………..24

15. Operating and Maintenance Manuals …………… . ……………………………..25

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A. General

1. Scope of Bid
1.1. The Procuring Entity named in the BDS, invites bids for the construction of
Works, as described in Section VI. Specifications.

1.2. The name, identification, and number of lots specific to this bidding are
provided in the BDS. The contracting strategy and basis of evaluation of lots is
described in ITB Clause 27.

1.3. The successful Bidder will be expected to complete the Works by the intended
completion date specified in SCC Clause Error! Reference source not found..

2. Funding Information
The Procuring Entity has a budget or received funds from the Funding Source named
in the BDS, and in the amount indicated in the BDS. It intends to apply part of the
funds received for the Project, as defined in the BDS, to cover eligible payments
under the Contract for the Works.

3. Bidding Requirements
The Bidding for the Project shall be governed by all the provisions of RA No. 9184
and its 2016 revised IRR, including its Generic Procurement Manual and associated
policies, rules and regulations as the primary source thereof, while the herein clauses
shall serve as the secondary source thereof.

Any amendments made to the IRR and other GPPB issuances shall be applicable only
to the ongoing posting, advertisement, or invitation to bid by the BAC through the
issuance of a supplemental or bid bulletin.

The Bidder, by the act of submitting its Bid, shall be deemed to have inspected the
site, determined the general characteristics of the contracted Works and the conditions
for this Project, such as the location and the nature of the work; (b) climatic
conditions; (c) transportation facilities; (c) nature and condition of the terrain,
geological conditions at the site communication facilities, requirements, location and
availability of construction aggregates and other materials, labor, water, electric
power and access roads; and (d) other factors that may affect the cost, duration and
execution or implementation of the contract, project, or work and examine all
instructions, forms, terms, and project requirements in the Bidding Documents.

4. Corrupt, Fraudulent, Collusive, Coercive, and Obstructive Practices


The Procuring Entity, as well as the Bidders and Contractors, shall observe the
highest standard of ethics during the procurement and execution of the contract. They
or through an agent shall not engage in corrupt, fraudulent, collusive, coercive, and
obstructive practices defined under Annex “I” of the 2016 revised IRR of RA No.
9184 or other integrity violations in competing for the Project.

5. Eligible Bidders
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5.1 Only Bids of Bidders found to be legally, technically, and financially capable will
be evaluated.

5.2 The Bidder must have an experience of having completed a Single Largest
Completed Contract (SLCC) that is similar to this Project, equivalent to at least fifty
percent (50%) of the ABC adjusted, if necessary, by the Bidder to current prices using
the PSA’s CPI, except under conditions provided for in Section 23.4.2.4 of the 2016
revised IRR of RA No. 9184.

A contract is considered to be “similar” to the contract to be bid if it has the major


categories of work stated in the BDS.

5.3 For Foreign-funded Procurement, the Procuring Entity and the foreign
government/foreign or international financing institution may agree on another track
record requirement, as specified in the Bidding Document prepared for this purpose.

5.4 The Bidders shall comply with the eligibility criteria under Section 23.4.2 of the
2016 IRR of RA No. 9184.

6. Origin of Associated Goods


There is no restriction on the origin of Goods other than those prohibited by a
decision of the UN Security Council taken under Chapter VII of the Charter of the
UN.

7. Subcontracts
The Bidder may subcontract portions of the Project to the extent allowed by the
Procuring Entity as stated herein, but in no case more than fifty percent (50%)
of the Project.

The Procuring Entity has prescribed that:


[Select one, delete other/s]

a. Subcontracting is allowed. The portions of Project and the maximum


percentage allowed to be subcontracted are indicated in the BDS,
which shall not exceed fifty percent (50%) of the contracted Works.

b. Subcontracting is not allowed.

7.1. [If Procuring Entity has determined that subcontracting is allowed during the
bidding , state:] The Bidder must submit together with its Bid the
documentary requirements of the subcontractor(s) complying with the
eligibility criterial stated in ITB Clause 5 in accordance with Section 23.4 of
the 2016 revised IRR of RA No. 9184 pursuant to Section 23.1 thereof.

7.2. [If subcontracting is allowed during the contract implementation stage, state:]
The Supplier may identify its subcontractor during the contract
implementation stage. Subcontractors identified during the bidding may be
changed during the implementation of this Contract. Subcontractors must
submit the documentary requirements under Section 23.1 of the 2016 revised

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IRR of RA No. 9184 and comply with the eligibility criteria specified in ITB
Clause 5 to the implementing or end-user unit.

7.3. Subcontracting of any portion of the Project does not relieve the Contractor of
any liability or obligation under the Contract. The Supplier will be responsible
for the acts, defaults, and negligence of any subcontractor, its agents, servants,
or workmen as fully as if these were the Contractor’s own acts, defaults, or
negligence, or those of its agents, servants, or workmen.

8. Pre-Bid Conference
The Procuring Entity will hold a pre-bid conference for this Project on the specified
date and time and either at its physical address {[insert if applicable] and/or through
videoconferencing/webcasting} as indicated in paragraph 6 of the IB.

9. Clarification and Amendment of Bidding Documents


Prospective bidders may request for clarification on and/or interpretation of any part
of the Bidding Documents. Such requests must be in writing and received by the
Procuring Entity, either at its given address or through electronic mail indicated in the
IB, at least ten (10) calendar days before the deadline set for the submission and
receipt of Bids.

10. Documents Comprising the Bid: Eligibility and Technical


Components
10.1. The first envelope shall contain the eligibility and technical documents of the
Bid as specified in Section IX. Checklist of Technical and Financial
Documents.

10.2. If the eligibility requirements or statements, the bids, and all other documents
for submission to the BAC are in foreign language other than English, it must
be accompanied by a translation in English, which shall be authenticated by
the appropriate Philippine foreign service establishment, post, or the
equivalent office having jurisdiction over the foreign bidder’s affairs in the
Philippines. For Contracting Parties to the Apostille Convention, only the
translated documents shall be authenticated through an apostille pursuant to
GPPB Resolution No. 13-2019 dated 23 May 2019. The English translation
shall govern, for purposes of interpretation of the bid.

10.3. A valid PCAB License is required, and in case of joint ventures, a valid
special PCAB License, and registration for the type and cost of the contract for
this Project. Any additional type of Contractor license or permit shall be
indicated in the BDS.

10.4. A List of Contractor’s key personnel (e.g., Project Manager, Project


Engineers, Materials Engineers, and Foremen) assigned to the contract to be
bid, with their complete qualification and experience data shall be provided.
These key personnel must meet the required minimum years of experience set
in the BDS.

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10.5. A List of Contractor’s major equipment units, which are owned, leased, and/or
under purchase agreements, supported by proof of ownership, certification of
availability of equipment from the equipment lessor/vendor for the duration of
the project, as the case may be, must meet the minimum requirements for the
contract set in the BDS.

11. Documents Comprising the Bid: Financial Component

11.1. The second bid envelope shall contain the financial documents for the Bid as
specified in Section IX. Checklist of Technical and Financial Documents.

11.2. Any bid exceeding the ABC indicated in paragraph 1 of the IB shall not be
accepted.

11.3. For Foreign-funded procurement, a ceiling may be applied to bid prices


provided the conditions are met under Section 31.2 of the 2016 revised IRR of
RA No. 9184.

12. Alternative Bids


Bidders shall submit offers that comply with the requirements of the Bidding
Documents, including the basic technical design as indicated in the drawings and
specifications. Unless there is a value engineering clause in the BDS, alternative Bids
shall not be accepted.

13. Bid Prices


All bid prices for the given scope of work in the Project as awarded shall be considered
as fixed prices, and therefore not subject to price escalation during contract
implementation, except under extraordinary circumstances as determined by the NEDA
and approved by the GPPB pursuant to the revised Guidelines for Contract Price
Escalation guidelines.

14. Bid and Payment Currencies


14.1 Bid prices may be quoted in the local currency or tradeable currency accepted
by the BSP at the discretion of the Bidder. However, for purposes of bid
evaluation, Bids denominated in foreign currencies shall be converted to
Philippine currency based on the exchange rate as published in the BSP
reference rate bulletin on the day of the bid opening.

14.2 Payment of the contract price shall be made in:

[Select one, delete other/s]

Philippine Pesos.

[indicate currency if procurement involves a foreign-denominated bid as


allowed by the Procuring Entity, which shall be tradeable or acceptable
by the BSP.]

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15. Bid Security
15.1. The Bidder shall submit a Bid Securing Declaration or any form of Bid
Security in the amount indicated in the BDS, which shall be not less than the
percentage of the ABC in accordance with the schedule in the BDS.

15.2. The Bid and bid security shall be valid until [indicate date]. Any bid not
accompanied by an acceptable bid security shall be rejected by the Procuring
Entity as non-responsive.

16. Sealing and Marking of Bids


Each Bidder shall submit one copy of the first and second components of its Bid.

The Procuring Entity may request additional hard copies and/or electronic copies of
the Bid. However, failure of the Bidders to comply with the said request shall not be a
ground for disqualification.

If the Procuring Entity allows the submission of bids through online submission to the
given website or any other electronic means, the Bidder shall submit an electronic
copy of its Bid, which must be digitally signed. An electronic copy that cannot be
opened or is corrupted shall be considered non-responsive and, thus, automatically
disqualified.

17. Deadline for Submission of Bids


The Bidders shall submit on the specified date and time and either at its physical
address or through online submission as indicated in paragraph 7 of the IB.

18. Opening and Preliminary Examination of Bids


18.1 The BAC shall open the Bids in public at the time, on the date, and at the
place specified in paragraph 9 of the IB. The Bidders’ representatives who are
present shall sign a register evidencing their attendance. In case
videoconferencing, webcasting or other similar technologies will be used,
attendance of participants shall likewise be recorded by the BAC Secretariat.

In case the Bids cannot be opened as scheduled due to justifiable reasons, the
rescheduling requirements under Section 29 of the 2016 revised IRR of RA No.
9184 shall prevail.

18.2 The preliminary examination of Bids shall be governed by Section 30 of the


2016 revised IRR of RA No. 9184.

19. Detailed Evaluation and Comparison of Bids

19.1. The Procuring Entity’s BAC shall immediately conduct a detailed evaluation
of all Bids rated “passed” using non-discretionary pass/fail criteria. The BAC
shall consider the conditions in the evaluation of Bids under Section 32.2 of
2016 revised IRR of RA No. 9184.

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19.2. If the Project allows partial bids, all Bids and combinations of Bids as
indicated in the BDS shall be received by the same deadline and opened and
evaluated simultaneously so as to determine the Bid or combination of Bids
offering the lowest calculated cost to the Procuring Entity. Bid Security as
required by ITB Clause 15 shall be submitted for each contract (lot)
separately.

19.3. In all cases, the NFCC computation pursuant to Section 23.4.2.6 of the 2016
revised IRR of RA No. 9184 must be sufficient for the total of the ABCs for
all the lots participated in by the prospective Bidder.

20. Post-Qualification
Within a non-extendible period of five (5) calendar days from receipt by the Bidder of
the notice from the BAC that it submitted the Lowest Calculated Bid, the Bidder shall
submit its latest income and business tax returns filed and paid through the BIR
Electronic Filing and Payment System (eFPS), and other appropriate licenses and
permits required by law and stated in the BDS.

21. Signing of the Contract


The documents required in Section 37.2 of the 2016 revised IRR of RA No. 9184 shall
form part of the Contract. Additional Contract documents are indicated in the BDS.

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Section III. Bid Data Sheet

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Bid Data Sheet
ITB Clause
1.1 The Procuring Entity is the Province of Cebu.

1.2 The name of the Contract is CONSTRUCTION OF MULTI-PURPOSE


COVERED COURT AND BARANGAY POLICE OUTPOST IN THE
IDENTIFIED BARANGAYS OF MANDAUE CITY, CEBU: (1.
LABOGON; 2. TAWASON).

The identification number of the Contract is Advertisement No. 22-003.

The lot(s) and reference is/are:

Error! The Funding Source is:


Reference
source not The Province of Cebu through 2021 GENERAL FUND in the amount of
found. FOUR MILLION TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND PESOS AND 00/100
(Php4,200,000.00).

The name of the Project is SUPPLY LABOR, MATERIALS AND


INCIDENTALS for the CONSTRUCTION OF MULTI-PURPOSE
COVERED COURT AND BARANGAY POLICE OUTPOST IN THE
IDENTIFIED BARANGAYS OF MANDAUE CITY, CEBU: (1.
LABOGON; 2. TAWASON).

3 No further instructions.

5.1 No further instructions.

Error! For this purpose, contracts similar to the Project refer to contracts which
Reference have the same major categories of work, which shall be related to
source not construction of building (vertical structures).
found.

7.1 Subcontracting is not allowed.

8 The Procuring Entity will hold a pre-bid conference for this Project on
January 27, 2022 Thursday, 9:30 A.M. at BAC Conference Room, Ground
Floor, Capitol Main Building, Cebu Capitol, Cebu City.

10 The Procuring Entity maintains a registry system:

The first envelope shall contain the eligibility and technical documents
stated in the ITB Clause. However, if the Bidder maintains a current and
updated file of his Class “A” Documents with the Procuring Entity, a written
letter of intent may be submitted in lieu of the Class “A” Documents;
otherwise, it shall submit an application for eligibility and its latest Class
“A” Documents on or before February 8, 2022. Any application for
eligibility or updates submitted after the deadline for the submission of the

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letter of intent shall not be considered for the bidding at hand.

10.3 No further instructions.

10.4 The key personnel must meet the required minimum years of experience set
below:

Key Personnel Minimum Qualification Quantity

1. Project Engineer Licensed Civil Engineer with at least 5-year 1


experience in Vertical Construction Projects as
Project Engineer.

2. Field/Site/Resident Licensed Civil Engineer with at least 5-year 1


Engineer experience in Vertical Construction Projects as
Field/Site/Resident Engineer.

3. Electrical Licensed Electrical Engineer/Registered Master 1


Engineer/Registered Electrician with at least 5-year experience in
Master Electrician Vertical Construction Projects.

4. Materials Testing & Licensed Civil Engineer with at least 5-year 1


Quality Control experience in Vertical Construction Projects as
(MTQC) Engineer MTQC Engineer.

5. Safety Engineer Licensed Civil Engineer with at least 5-year 1


experience in Vertical Construction Projects as
Safety Engineer.

6. Construction With at least 5-year experience in Vertical 1


Foreman Construction Projects as Construction Foreman.

10.5 The minimum major equipment requirements are the following:

Equipment Description/ Quantity Remarks


Capacity

1. Service Truck/Stake 6-8MT/195Hp 1 Owned


Truck

2. Service Vehicle 1 Owned

3. Concrete Mixer 1-Bagger 2 Owned

4. Concrete Vibrator 2 Owned

5. Rebar Bender 1 Owned

6.Rebar Cutter 1 Owned

7. Plate Compactor 1 Owned

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8. Tower Lights 5Hp/2.70 KW gen. 1 Leased/Owned

9. Oxygen/Acetylene w/ 1 Owned
Cutting Outfit

10. Welding Machine 1 Owned

11. Generator Set All make 1 Leased/Owned

15.1 The bid security shall be in the form of a Bid Securing Declaration or any of
the following forms and amounts:

1. The amount of not less than Php84,000.00 or 2% of ABC, if bid security


is in cash, cashier’s/manager’s check, bank draft/guarantee or
irrevocable letter of credit;

2. The amount of not less than Php210,000.00 or 5% of ABC if bid


security is in Surety Bond.

15.2 The bid security shall be valid until June 8, 2022 or 120 days from the date
of the opening of bids.

16 Each Bidder shall submit an original copy and a copy of the first and second
components of its bid.

17 The address for submission of bids is at the BAC Conference Room,


Ground Floor, Capitol Main Building, Cebu Capitol, Cebu City.

The deadline for submission of bids is on February 8, 2022 at 8:30 A.M.

18 The place of bid opening is at the BAC Conference Room, Ground Floor,
Capitol Main Building, Cebu Capitol, Cebu City.

The date and time of bid opening is on February 8, 2022 at 9:30 A.M.

19.2 Partial bid is not allowed.

20 [List licenses and permits relevant to the Project and the corresponding law
requiring it, e.g. Environmental Compliance Certificate, Certification that
the project site is not within a geohazard zone, etc.]

21 Additional contract documents relevant to the Project that may be required


by existing laws and/or the Procuring Entity, such as construction schedule
and S-curve, manpower schedule, construction methods, equipment
utilization schedule, construction safety and health program approved by the
DOLE, and other acceptable tools of project scheduling.

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Section IV. General Conditions of Contract

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. SCOPE OF CONTRACT ................................................................................ 22


2. SECTIONAL COMPLETION OF WORKS ....................................................... 22
3. POSSESSION OF SITE .................................................................................. 22
4. THE CONTRACTOR’S OBLIGATIONS .......................................................... 22
5. PERFORMANCE SECURITY ......................................................................... 23
6. SITE INVESTIGATION REPORTS ................................................................. 23
7. WARRANTY ............................................................................................... 23
8. LIABILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR .............................................................. 23
9. TERMINATION FOR OTHER CAUSES .......................................................... 23
10. DAYWORKS................................................................................................ 24
11. PROGRAM OF WORK ................................................................................. 24
12. INSTRUCTIONS, INSPECTIONS AND AUDITS ................................................ 24
13. ADVANCE PAYMENT .................................................................................. 24
14. PROGRESS PAYMENTS ............................................................................... 24
15. OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE MANUALS .............................................. 24

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1. Scope of Contract
This Contract shall include all such items, although not specifically mentioned, that
can be reasonably inferred as being required for its completion as if such items were
expressly mentioned herein. All the provisions of RA No. 9184 and its 2016 revised
IRR, including the Generic Procurement Manual, and associated issuances, constitute
the primary source for the terms and conditions of the Contract, and thus, applicable
in contract implementation. Herein clauses shall serve as the secondary source for the
terms and conditions of the Contract.

This is without prejudice to Sections 74.1 and 74.2 of the 2016 revised IRR of RA
No. 9184 allowing the GPPB to amend the IRR, which shall be applied to all
procurement activities, the advertisement, posting, or invitation of which were issued
after the effectivity of the said amendment.

2. Sectional Completion of Works


If sectional completion is specified in the Special Conditions of Contract (SCC),
references in the Conditions of Contract to the Works, the Completion Date, and the
Intended Completion Date shall apply to any Section of the Works (other than
references to the Completion Date and Intended Completion Date for the whole of the
Works).

3. Possession of Site
3.1 The Procuring Entity shall give possession of all or parts of the Site to the
Contractor based on the schedule of delivery indicated in the SCC, which
corresponds to the execution of the Works. If the Contractor suffers delay or
incurs cost from failure on the part of the Procuring Entity to give possession
in accordance with the terms of this clause, the Procuring Entity’s
Representative shall give the Contractor a Contract Time Extension and certify
such sum as fair to cover the cost incurred, which sum shall be paid by
Procuring Entity.

3.2 If possession of a portion is not given by the above date, the Procuring Entity
will be deemed to have delayed the start of the relevant activities. The
resulting adjustments in contract time to address such delay may be addressed
through contract extension provided under Annex “E” of the 2016 revised IRR
of RA No. 9184.

4. The Contractor’s Obligations


The Contractor shall employ the key personnel named in the Schedule of Key
Personnel indicating their designation, in accordance with ITB Clause 10.3 and
specified in the BDS, to carry out the supervision of the Works.

The Procuring Entity will approve any proposed replacement of key personnel only if
their relevant qualifications and abilities are equal to or better than those of the
personnel listed in the Schedule.

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5. Performance Security
5.1. Within ten (10) calendar days from receipt of the Notice of Award from the
Procuring Entity but in no case later than the signing of the contract by both
parties, the successful Bidder shall furnish the performance security in any of
the forms prescribed in Section 39 of the 2016 revised IRR.

5.2. The Contractor, by entering into the Contract with the Procuring Entity,
acknowledges the right of the Procuring Entity to institute action pursuant to
RA No. 3688 against any subcontractor be they an individual, firm,
partnership, corporation, or association supplying the Contractor with labor,
materials and/or equipment for the performance of this Contract.

6. Site Investigation Reports


The Contractor, in preparing the Bid, shall rely on any Site Investigation Reports
referred to in the SCC supplemented by any information obtained by the Contractor.

7. Warranty
7.1. In case the Contractor fails to undertake the repair works under Section 62.2.2
of the 2016 revised IRR, the Procuring Entity shall forfeit its performance
security, subject its property (ies) to attachment or garnishment proceedings,
and perpetually disqualify it from participating in any public bidding. All
payables of the GOP in his favor shall be offset to recover the costs.

7.2. The warranty against Structural Defects/Failures, except that occasioned-on


force majeure, shall cover the period from the date of issuance of the
Certificate of Final Acceptance by the Procuring Entity. Specific duration of
the warranty is found in the SCC.

8. Liability of the Contractor


Subject to additional provisions, if any, set forth in the SCC, the Contractor’s liability
under this Contract shall be as provided by the laws of the Republic of the
Philippines.
If the Contractor is a joint venture, all partners to the joint venture shall be jointly and
severally liable to the Procuring Entity.

9. Termination for Other Causes


Contract termination shall be initiated in case it is determined prima facie by the
Procuring Entity that the Contractor has engaged, before, or during the
implementation of the contract, in unlawful deeds and behaviors relative to contract
acquisition and implementation, such as, but not limited to corrupt, fraudulent,
collusive, coercive, and obstructive practices as stated in ITB Clause 4.

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10. Dayworks
Subject to the guidelines on Variation Order in Annex “E” of the 2016 revised IRR of
RA No. 9184, and if applicable as indicated in the SCC, the Dayworks rates in the
Contractor’s Bid shall be used for small additional amounts of work only when the
Procuring Entity’s Representative has given written instructions in advance for
additional work to be paid for in that way.

11. Program of Work


11.1. The Contractor shall submit to the Procuring Entity’s Representative for
approval the said Program of Work showing the general methods,
arrangements, order, and timing for all the activities in the Works. The
submissions of the Program of Work are indicated in the SCC.

11.2. The Contractor shall submit to the Procuring Entity’s Representative for
approval an updated Program of Work at intervals no longer than the period
stated in the SCC. If the Contractor does not submit an updated Program of
Work within this period, the Procuring Entity’s Representative may withhold
the amount stated in the SCC from the next payment certificate and continue
to withhold this amount until the next payment after the date on which the
overdue Program of Work has been submitted.

12. Instructions, Inspections and Audits


The Contractor shall permit the GOP or the Procuring Entity to inspect the
Contractor’s accounts and records relating to the performance of the Contractor and to
have them audited by auditors of the GOP or the Procuring Entity, as may be
required.

13. Advance Payment


The Procuring Entity shall, upon a written request of the Contractor which shall be
submitted as a Contract document, make an advance payment to the Contractor in an
amount not exceeding fifteen percent (15%) of the total contract price, to be made in
lump sum, or at the most two installments according to a schedule specified in the
SCC, subject to the requirements in Annex “E” of the 2016 revised IRR of RA No.
9184.

14. Progress Payments


The Contractor may submit a request for payment for Work accomplished. Such
requests for payment shall be verified and certified by the Procuring Entity’s
Representative/Project Engineer. Except as otherwise stipulated in the SCC,
materials and equipment delivered on the site but not completely put in place shall not
be included for payment.

15. Operating and Maintenance Manuals

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15.1. If required, the Contractor will provide “as built” Drawings and/or operating
and maintenance manuals as specified in the SCC.

15.2. If the Contractor does not provide the Drawings and/or manuals by the dates
stated above, or they do not receive the Procuring Entity’s Representative’s
approval, the Procuring Entity’s Representative may withhold the amount
stated in the SCC from payments due to the Contractor.

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Section V. Special Conditions of Contract

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Special Conditions of Contract
GCC Clause
2 The Intended Completion Date is ___________ (______) Calendar
Days.

NOTE: The contract duration shall be reckoned from the start date
and not from contract effectivity date.
3.1 The Procuring Entity shall give possession of all parts of the Site to the
Contractor upon receipt of approved Notice to Proceed.
4 The Contractor shall employ the following Key Personnel:
 Project Manager
 Project Engineers
 Material Engineers, and
 Foreman [List key personnel by name and designation]
5.1 No further instructions.
5.2 No further instructions.
6 The site investigation reports are: [list here or state none]
7.2 Two (2) years.
8 If the Contractor is a joint venture, “All partners to the joint venture
shall be jointly and severally liable to the Procuring Entity
10 Dayworks are applicable at the rate shown in the Contractor’s original
Bid.
11.1 The Contractor shall submit the Program of Work to the Procuring
Entity’s Representative before the start of the Contract.
11.2 The period between Program of Work updates is Thirty (30) days.
13 No further instructions.
14 Materials and equipment delivered on the site but not completely put in
place shall not be included for payment.
15.1 The date by which “as built” drawings are required is 15-30 days from
completion date.
15.2 The amount to be withheld for failing to produce “as built” drawings
and/or operating and maintenance manuals by the date required will
tantamount to non-collection of final billing.

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Section VI. Specifications

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STRUCTURE EXCAVATION

Description

This Item shall consist of the necessary excavation for foundation of bridges, culverts,
underdrains, and other structures not otherwise provided for in the Specifications. Except as
otherwise provided for pipe culverts, the backfilling of completed structures and the disposal
of all excavated surplus materials, shall be in accordance with these Specifications and in
reasonably close conformity with the Plans or as established by the Engineer.

This Item shall include necessary diverting of live streams, bailing, pumping,
draining, sheeting, bracing, and the necessary construction of cribs and cofferdams, and
furnishing the materials therefore, and the subsequent removal of cribs and cofferdams and
the placing of all necessary backfill.

It shall also include the furnishing and placing of approved foundation fill material to
replace unsuitable material encountered below the foundation elevation of structures.

No allowance will be made for classification of different types of material


encountered.

Construction Requirements

Clearing and Grubbing

Prior to starting excavation operations in any area, all necessary clearing and grubbing
in that area shall have been performed in accordance with Item 100, Clearing and Grubbing.

Excavation

(1) General, all structures. The Contractor shall notify the Engineer sufficiently in
advance of the beginning of any excavation so that cross-sectional elevations and
measurements may be taken on the undisturbed ground. The natural ground
adjacent to the structure shall not be disturbed without permission of the Engineer.

Trenches or foundation pits for structures or structure footings shall be excavated


to the lines and grades or elevations shown on the Plans or as staked by the
Engineer. They shall be of sufficient size to permit the placing of structures or
structure footings of the full width and length shown. The elevations of the
bottoms of footings, as shown on the Plans, shall be considered as approximate
only and the Engineer may order, in writing, such changes in dimensions or
elevations of footings as may be deemed necessary, to secure a satisfactory
foundation.

Boulders, logs, and other objectionable materials encountered in excavation shall


be removed.

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After each excavation is completed, the Contractor shall notify the Engineer to
that effect and no footing, bedding material or pipe culvert shall be placed until
the Engineer has approved the depth of excavation and the character of foundation
material.

(2) Structures other than pipe culverts. All rock or other hard foundation materials
shall be cleaned of all loose materials, and cut to firm surface, either level,
stepped, or serrated as directed by the Engineer. All seams or crevices shall be
cleaned and grouted. All loose and disintegrated rocks and thin strata shall be
removed. When the footing is to rest on material other than rock, excavation to
final grade shall not be made until just before the footing is to be placed. When
the foundation material is soft or mucky or otherwise unsuitable, as determined by
the Engineer, the Contractor shall remove the unsuitable material and backfill with
approved granular material. This foundation fill shall be placed and compacted in
150 mm layers up to the foundation elevation.
When foundation piles are used, the excavation of each pit shall be completed
before the piles are driven and any placing of foundation fill shall be done after
the piles are driven. After the driving is completed, all loose and displaced
materials shall be removed, leaving a smooth, solid bed to receive the footing.

(3) Pipe Culverts. The width of the pipe trench shall be sufficient to permit
satisfactory jointing of the pipe and thorough tamping of the bedding material
under and around the pipe.
Where rock, hardpan, or other unyielding material is encountered, it shall be
removed below the foundation grade for a depth of at least 300 mm or 4mm for
each 100 mm of fill over the top of pipe, whichever is greater, but not to exceed
three-quarters of the vertical inside diameter of the pipe. The width of the
excavation shall be at least 300 mm greater than the horizontal outside diameter of
the pipe. The excavation below grade shall be backfilled with selected fine
compressible material, such as silty clay or loam, and lightly compacted in layers
not over 150 mm in uncompacted depth to form a uniform but yielding
foundation.

Where a firm foundation is not encountered at the grade established, due to soft,
spongy, or other unstable soil, such unstable soil under the pipe and for a width of
at least one diameter on each side of the pipe shall be removed to the depth
directed by the Engineer and replaced with approved granular foundation fill
material properly compacted to provide adequate support for the pipe, unless other
special construction methods are called for on the Plans.

The foundation surface shall provide a firm foundation of uniform density


throughout the length of the culvert and, if directed by the Engineer, shall be
cambered in the direction parallel to the pipe centerline.

Where pipe culverts are to be placed in trenches excavated in embankments, the


excavation of each trench shall be performed after the embankment has been

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constructed to a plane parallel to the proposed profile grade and to such height
above the bottom of the pipe as shown on the Plans or directed by the Engineer.

Utilization of Excavated Materials

All excavated materials, so far as suitable, shall be utilized as backfill or embankment.


The surplus materials shall be disposed off in such manner as not to obstruct the stream or
otherwise impair the efficiency or appearance of the structure. No excavated materials shall
be deposited at any time so as to endanger the partly finished structure.

Cofferdams

Suitable and practically watertight cofferdams shall be used wherever water-bearing


strata are encountered above the elevation of the bottom of the excavation. If requested, the
Contractor shall submit drawings showing his proposed method of cofferdam construction, as
directed by the Engineer.

Cofferdams or cribs for foundation construction shall in general, be carried well


below the bottoms of the footings and shall be well braced and as nearly watertight as
practicable. In general, the interior dimensions of cofferdams shall be such as to give
sufficient clearance for the construction of forms and the inspection of their exteriors, and to
permit pumping outside of the forms. Cofferdams or cribs which are titled or moved laterally
during the process of sinking shall be righted or enlarged so as to provide the necessary
clearance.

When conditions are encountered which, as determined by the Engineer, render it


impracticable to dewater the foundation before placing the footing, the Engineer may
required the construction of a concrete foundation seal of such dimensions as he may
consider necessary, and of such thickness as to resist any possible uplift. The concrete for
such seal shall be placed as shown on the Plans or directed by the Engineer. The foundation
shall then be dewatered and the footing placed. When weighted cribs are employed and the
mass I utilized to overcome partially the hydrostatic pressure acting against the bottom of the
foundation seal, special anchorage such as dowels or keys shall be provided to transfer the
entire mass of the crib to the foundation seal. When a foundation seal is placed under water,
the cofferdams shall be vented or ported at low water level as directed.

Cofferdams shall be constructed so as to protect green concrete against damage from


sudden rising of the stream and to prevent damage to the foundation by erosion. No timber or
bracing shall be left in cofferdams or cribs in such a way as to extend into substructure
masonry, without written permission from the Engineer.

Any pumping that may be permitted from the interior of any foundation enclosure
shall be done in such a manner as to preclude the possibility of any portion of the concrete
material being carried away. Any pumping required during the placing of concrete, or for a
period of at least 24 hours thereafter, shall be done from a suitable sump located outside the
concrete forms. Pumping to dewater a sealed cofferdam shall not commence until the seal
has set sufficiently to withstand the hydrostatic pressure.

Unless otherwise provided, cofferdams or cribs, with all sheeting and bracing
involved therewith, shall be removed by the Contractor after the completion of the
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substructure. Removal shall be effected in such manner as not to disturb or mar finished
masonry.

Preservation of Channel

Unless otherwise permitted, no excavation shall be made outside of caissons, cribs,


cofferdams, or sheet piling, and the natural stream bed adjacent to structure shall not be
disturbed without permission from the Engineer. If any excavation or dredging is made at the
side of the structure before caissons, cribs, or cofferdams are sunk in place, the Contractor
shall, after the foundation base is in place, backfill all such excavations to the original ground
surface or stream bed with material satisfactory to the Engineer.

Backfill and Embankment for Structures Other Than Pipe Culverts

Excavated areas around structures shall be backfilled with free draining granular material
approved by the Engineer and placed in horizontal layers not over 150 mm in thickness,
to the level of the original ground surface. Each layer shall be moistened or dried as
required and thoroughly compacted with mechanical tampers.

In placing backfills or embankment, the material shall be placed simultaneously in so far


as possible to approximately the same elevation on both sides of an abutment, pier, or
wall. If conditions require placing backfill or embankment appreciably higher on one
side than on the opposite side, the additional material on the higher side shall not be
placed until the masonry has been in place for 14 days, or until tests made by the
laboratory under the supervision of the Engineer establishes that the masonry has attained
sufficient strength to withstand any pressure created by the methods used and materials
placed without damage or strain beyond a safe factor.

Backfill or embankment shall not be placed behind the walls of concrete culverts or
abutments or rigid frame structures until the top slab is placed and cured. Backfill and
embankment behind abutments held at the top by the superstructure, and behind the
sidewalls of culverts, shall be carried up simultaneously behind opposite abutments or
sidewalls.

All embankment adjacent to structures shall be constructed in horizontal layers and


compacted as prescribed in Subsection 104.3.3 except that mechanical tampers may be
used for the required compaction. Special care shall be taken to prevent any wedging
action against the structure, and slopes bounding or within the areas to be filled shall be
benched or serrated to prevent wedge action. The placing of embankment and the
benching of slopes shall continue in such a manner that at all times there will be
horizontal berm of thoroughly compacted material for a distance at least equal to the
height of the abutment or wall to be backfilled against except insofar as undisturbed
material obtrudes upon the area.

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Broken rock or coarse sand and gravel shall be provided for a drainage filter at weepholes
as shown on the Plans.

Bedding, Backfill, and Embankment for Pipe Culverts

Bedding, backfill and Embankment for pipe culverts shall be done in accordance with
Item 500, Pipe Culverts and Storm Drains.

Method of Measurement

Structure Excavation

The volume of excavation to be paid for will be the number of cubic metres measured
in original position of material acceptably excavated in conformity with the Plans or as
directed by the Engineer, but in no case, except as noted, will any of the following
volumes be included in the measurement for payment:

(1) The volume outside of vertical planes 450 mm outside of and parallel to the neat
lines of footings and the inside walls of pipe and pipe-arch culverts at their
widest horizontal dimensions.
(2) The volume of excavation for culvert and sections outside the vertical plane for
culverts stipulated in (1) above.

(3) The volume outside of neat lines of underdrains as shown on the Plans, and
outside the limits of foundation fill as ordered by the Engineer.

(4) The volume included within the staked limits of the roadway excavation,
contiguous channel changes, ditches, etc. for which payment is otherwise
provided in the Specification.

(5) Volume of water or other liquid resulting from construction operations and
which can be pumped or drained away.

(6) The volume of any excavation performed prior to the taking of elevations and
measurements of the undisturbed ground.

(7) The volume of any material rehandled, except that where the Plans indicate or
the Engineer directs the excavation after embankment has been placed and
except that when installation of pipe culverts by the imperfect trench method
specified in Item 500 is required, the volume of material re-excavated as
directed will be included.

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(8) The volume of excavation for footings ordered at a depth more than 1.5 m below
the lowest elevation for such footings shown on the original Contract Plans,
unless the Bill of Quantities contains a pay item for excavation ordered below
the elevations shown on the Plans for individual footings.

Bridge Excavation

The volume of excavation, designated on the Plans or in the Special Provisions as


“Bridge Excavation” will be measured as described below and will be kept separate for
pay purposes from the excavation for all structures.

The volume of bridge excavation to be paid shall be the vertical 450 mm outside of an
parallel to the neat lines of the footing. The vertical planes shall constitute the vertical
faces of the volume for pay quantities regardless of excavation inside or outside of these
planes.

Foundation Fill

The volume of foundation fill to be paid for will be the number of cubic metres
measured in final position of the special granular material actually provided and placed
below the foundation elevation of structures as specified, completed in place and
accepted.
Shoring, Cribbing, and Related Work

Shoring, cribbing and related work whenever included as a pay item in the Bill of
Quantities will be paid for at the lump sum bid price. This work shall include furnishing,
constructing, maintaining, and removing any and all shoring, cribbing, cofferdams,
caissons, bracing, sheeting, water control, and other operations necessary for the
acceptable completion of excavation included in the work of this Section, to a depth of
1.5 m below the lowest elevation shown on the Plans for each separable foundation
structure.

Basis of Payment

The accepted quantities, measured as prescribed in Section 103.3, shall be paid for at
the Contract unit price for each of the particular pay items listed below that is included in the
Bill of Quantities. The payment shall constitute full compensation for the removal and
disposal of excavated materials including all labor, equipment, tools and incidentals
necessary to complete the work prescribed in this Item, except as follows:

(1) Any excavation for footings ordered at a depth more than 1.5 m below the
lowest elevation shown on the original Contract Plans will be paid for as

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provided in Part K, Measurement and Payment, unless a pay item for excavation
ordered below Plan elevation appears in the Bill of Quantities.

(2) Concrete will be measured and paid for as provided under Item 405, Structural
Concrete.

(3) Any roadway or borrow excavation required in excess of the quantity excavated
for structures will be measured and paid for as provided under Item 102.

(4) Shoring, cribbing, and related work required for excavation ordered more than
1.5 m below Plan elevation will be paid for in accordance with part K.

Payment will be made under:

Pay Item
Description Unit of Measurement
Number

803 Structure Excavation Cubic Meter

Bridge Excavation Cubic Meter

Foundation Fill Cubic Meter

Excavation ordered below Plan elevation Cubic Meter

Shoring, cribbing, and related work Lump sum

Pipe culverts and drain excavation Cubic Meter

EMBANKMENT
Description

This Item shall consist of the construction of embankment in accordance with this
Specification and in conformity with the lines, grades and dimensions shown on the Plans or
established by the Engineer.

Material Requirements

Embankments shall be constructed of suitable materials, in consonance with the


following definitions:

1. Suitable Material – Material which is acceptable in accordance with the Contract


and which can be compacted in the manner specified in this Item. It can be
common material or rock.
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Selected Borrow, for topping – soil of such gradation that all particles will pass a
sieve with 75 mm (3 inches) square openings and not more than 15 mass percent
will pass the 0.075 mm (No. 200) sieve, as determined by AASHTO T 11. The
material shall have a plasticity index of not more than 6 as determined by
AASHTO T 90 and a liquid limit of not more than 30 as determined by AASHTO
T 89.

2. Unsuitable Material – Material other than suitable material such as:

(a) Materials containing detrimental quantities of organic materials, such as grass,


roots and sewerage.

(b) Organic soils such as peat and muck.

(c) Soils with liquid limit exceeding 80 and/or plasticity index exceeding 55.

(d) Soils with a natural water content exceeding 100%.

(e) Soils with very low natural density, 800kg/mᵌ or lower.

(f) Soils that cannot be properly compacted as determined by the Engineer.

Construction Requirements

General

Prior to construction of embankment, all necessary clearing and grubbing in that area
shall have been performed in conformity with Item 100, Cleaning and Grubbing.

Embankment construction shall consist of constructing roadway embankments,


including preparation of the areas upon which they are to be placed; the construction of dikes
within or adjacent to the roadway; the placing and compacting of approved material within
roadway areas where unsuitable material has been removed; and the placing and compacting
of embankment material in holes, pits, and other depressions within the roadway area.

Embankments and backfills shall contain no muck, peat, sod, roots or other
deleterious matter. Rocks, broken concrete or other solid, bulky materials shall not be placed
in embankment areas where piling is to be placed or driven.

Where shown on the Plans or directed by the Engineer, the surface of the existing
ground shall be compacted to a depth of 150 mm (6 inches) and to the specified requirements
of this Item.

Where provided on the Plans and Bill of Quantities the top portions of the roadbed in
both cuts and embankments, as indicated, shall consist of selected borrow for topping from
excavations.

Methods of Construction

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Where there is evidence of discrepancies on the actual elevations and that shown on
the Plans, a preconstruction survey referred to the datum plane used in the approved Plan
shall be undertaken by the Contractor under the control of the Engineer to serve as basis for
the computation of the actual volume of the embankment materials.

When embankment is to be placed and compacted on hillsides, or when new


embankment is to be compacted against existing embankments, or when embankment is built
one-half width at a time, the existing slopes that are steeper than 3:1 when measured at right
angles to the roadway shall be continuously benched over those areas as the work is brought
up in layers. Benching will be subject to the Engineer’s approval and shall be of sufficient
width to permit operation of placement and compaction equipment. Each horizontal cut shall
begin at the intersection of the original ground and the vertical sides of the previous cuts.
Material thus excavated shall be placed and compacted along with the embankment material
in accordance with the procedure described in this Section.

Unless shown otherwise on the Plans or special Provisions, where an embankment of


less than 1.2 m (4 feet) below subgrade is to be made, all sod and vegetable matter shall be
removed from the surface upon which the embankment is to be placed, and the cleared
surfaced shall be completely broken up by plowing, scarifying, or steeping to a minimum
depth of 150 mm except as provided in Subsection 102.2.2. This area shall be compacted as
provided in Subsection 104.3.3. Sod not required to be removed shall be thoroughly disc
harrowed or scarified before construction of embankment. Wherever a compacted road
surface containing granular materials lies within 900 mm (36 inches) of the subgrade, such
old road surface shall be scarified to a depth of at least 150 mm (6 inches) whenever directed
by the Engineer. These scarified materials shall then be compacted as provided in Subsection
104.3.3.

When shoulder excavation is specified, the roadway shoulders shall be excavated to


the depth and width shown on the Plans. The shoulder material shall be removed without
disturbing the adjacent existing base course material, and all excess excavated materials shall
be disposed off as provided in Subsection 102.2.3. If necessary, the areas shall be compacted
before being backfilled.

Roadway embankment of earth material shall be placed in horizontal layers not


exceeding 200 mm (8 inches), loose measurement, and shall be compacted as specified
before the next layer is placed. However, thicker layer maybe placed if vibratory roller with
high compactive effort is used provided that density requirement is attained and as approved
by the Engineer. Trial section to this effect must be conducted and approved by the Engineer.
Effective spreading equipment shall be used on each lift to obtain uniform thickness as
determined in the trial section prior to compaction. As the compaction of each layer
progresses, continuous leveling and manipulating will be required to assure uniform density.
Removal of water shall be accomplished through aeration by plowing, blading, discing, or
other methods satisfactory to the Engineer.

Where embankment is to be constructed across low swampy ground that will not
support the mass of trucks or other hauling equipment, the lower part of the fill may be
constructed by dumping excessive loads in a uniformly distributed layer of a thickness not
greater than necessary to support the hauling equipment while placing subsequent layers.

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When excavated materials contain more than 25 mass percent of rock larger than 150
mm in greatest diameter and cannot be placed in layers of the thickness prescribed without
crushing, pulverizing, or further breaking down the pieces resulting from excavation
methods, such materials may be placed on the embankment in layers not exceeding in
thickness the approximate average size of the larger rocks, but not greater than 600 mm (24
inches).

Even though the thickness of layers is limited as provided above, the placing of
individual rocks and boulders greater than 600 mm in diameter will be permitted provided
that when placed, they do not exceed 1200 mm (48 inches) in height and provided they are
carefully distributed, with the interstices filled with finer material to form a dense and
compact mass.

Each layer shall be leveled and smoothed with suitable leveling equipment and by
distribution of spalls and finer fragments of earth. Lifts of material containing more than 25
mass percent of rock larger than 150 mm in greatest dimensions shall not be constructed
above an elevation 300 mm (12 inches) below the finished subgrade. The balance of the
embankment shall be composed of suitable material smoothed and placed in layers not
exceeding 200 mm (8 inches) in loose thickness and compacted as specified for
embankments.

Dumping and rolling areas shall be kept separate, and no lift shall be covered by
another until compaction complies with the requirements of Subsection 104.3.3.

Hauling and leveling equipment shall be so routed and distributed over each layer of
the fill in such a manner as to make use of compaction effort afforded thereby and to
minimize rutting and uneven compaction.

Compaction

Compaction Trials

Before commencing the formation of embankments, the Contractor shall submit in


writing to the Engineer for approval his proposals for the compaction of each type of fill
material to be used in the works. The proposals shall include the relationship between the
types of compaction equipment, and the number of passes required and the method of
adjusting moisture content. The Contractor shall carry out full scale compaction trials on
areas not less than 10 m wide and 50 m long as required by the Engineer and using his
proposed procedures or such amendments thereto as may be found necessary to satisfy the
Engineer that all the specified requirements regarding compaction can be consistently
achieved. Compaction trials with the main types of fill material to be used in the works shall
be completed before work with the corresponding materials will be allowed to commence.

Throughout the periods when compaction of earthwork is in progress, the Contractor


shall adhere to the compaction procedures found from compaction trials for each type of
material being compacted, each type of compaction equipment employed and each degree of
compaction specified.

Earth

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The Contractor shall compact the material placed in all embankment layers and the
material scarified to the designated depth below subgrade in cut sections, until a uniform
density of not less than 95 mass percent of the maximum dry density determined by
AASHTO T 99 Method C, is attained, at a moisture content determined by Engineer to be
suitable for such density. Acceptance of compaction may be based on adherence to an
approved roller pattern developed as set forth in Item 106, Compaction Equipment and
Density Control Strips.

The Engineer shall during progress of the Work, make density tests of compacted
material in accordance with AASHTO T 191, T 205, or other approved field density tests,
including the use of properly calibrated nuclear testing devices. A correction for coarse
particles may be made in accordance with AASHTO T 224. If by such tests, the Engineer
determines that the specified density and moisture conditions have not been attained, the
Contractor shall perform additional work as may be necessary to attain the specified
conditions.

At least one group of three in-situ density tests shall be carried out for each 500 m of
each layer of compacted fill.

Rock

Density requirements will not apply to portions of embankments constructed of


materials which cannot be tested in accordance with approved methods.

Embankment materials classified as rock shall be deposited, spread and leveled the
full width of the fill with sufficient earth or other fine material so deposited to fill the
interstices to produce a dense compact embankment. In addition, one of the rollers, vibrators,
or compactors meeting the requirements set forth in Subsection 106.2.1, Compaction
Equipment, shall compact the embankment full width with a minimum of three complete
passes for each layer of embankment.

Protection of Roadbed During Construction

During the construction of the roadway, the roadbed shall be maintained in such
condition that it will be well drained at all times. Side ditches or gutters emptying from cuts
to embankments or otherwise shall be so constructed as to avoid damage to embankments by
erosion.

Protection of Structure

If embankment can be deposited on one side only of abutments, wing walls, piers or
culvert headwalls, care shall be taken that the area immediately adjacent to the structure is not
compacted to the extent that it will cause overturning of, or excessive pressure against the
structure. When noted on the Plans, the fill adjacent to the end bent of a bridge shall not be
placed higher than the bottom of the backfill of the bent until the superstructure is in place.
When embankment is to be placed on both sides of a concrete wall or box type structure,
operations shall be so conducted that the embankment is always at approximately the same
elevation on both sides of the structure.

Rounding and Warping Slopes

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Rounding – Except in solid rock, the tops and bottoms of all slopes, including the
slopes of drainage ditches, shall be rounded as indicated on the Plans. A layer of earth
overlaying rock shall be rounded above the rock as done in earth slopes.

Warping – Adjustments in slopes shall be made to avoid injury in standing trees or


marring of weathered rock, or to harmonize with existing landscape features, and the
transition to such adjusted slopes shall be gradual. At intersections of cuts and fills, slopes
shall be adjusted and warped to flow into each other or into the natural ground surfaces
without noticeable break.

Finishing Roadbed and Slopes

After the roadbed has been substantially completed, the full width shall be
conditioned by removing any soft or other unstable material that will not compact properly or
serve the intended purpose. The resulting areas and all other low sections, holes of
depressions shall be brought to grade with suitable selected material. Scarifying, blading,
dragging, rolling, or other methods of work shall be performed or used as necessary to
provide a thoroughly compacted roadbed shaped to the grades and cross-sections shown on
the Plans or as staked by the Engineer.

All earth slopes shall be left with roughened surfaces but shall be reasonably uniform,
without any noticeable break, and in reasonably close conformity with the Plans or other
surfaces indicated on the Plans or as staked by the Engineer, with no variations therefrom
readily discernible as viewed from the road.

Serrated Slopes

Cut slopes in rippable material (soft rock) having slope ratios between 0.75:1 and 2:1
shall be constructed so that the final slope line shall consist of a series of small horizontal
steps. The step rise and tread dimensions shall be shown on the Plans. No scaling shall be
performed on the stepped slopes except for removal of large rocks which will obviously be a
safety hazard if they fall into the ditchline or roadway.

Earth Berms

When called for in the Contract, permanent earth berms shall be constructed of well
graded materials with no rocks having a diameter greater than 0.25 the height of the berm.
When local material is not acceptable, acceptable material shall be imported, as directed by
the Engineer.

Compacted Berm

Compacted berm construction shall consist of moistening or drying and placing


material as necessary in locations shown on the drawings or as established by the Engineer.
Material shall contain no frozen material, roots, sod, or other deleterious materials.
Contractor shall take precaution to prevent material from escaping over the embankment
slope. Shoulder surface beneath berm will be roughened to provide a bond between the berm
and shoulder when completed. The Contractor shall compact the material placed until at least
90 mass percent of the maximum density is obtained as determined by AASHTO T 99,

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Method C. The cross-section of the finished compacted berm shall reasonably conform to the
typical cross-section as shown on the Plans.

Uncompacted Berm

Uncompacted berm construction shall consist of drying, if necessary and placing


material in locations shown on the Plans or as established by the Engineer. Material shall
contain no frozen material, roots, sod or other deleterious material. Contractor shall take
precautions to prevent material from escaping over the embankment slope.

Method of Measurement

The quantity of embankment to be paid for shall be the volume of material compacted
in place, accepted by the Engineer and formed with material obtained from any source.

Material from excavation per Item 102 which is used in embankment and accepted by
the Engineer will be paid under Embankment and such payment will be deemed to include
the cost of excavating, hauling, stockpiling and all other costs incidental to the work.

Material for Selected Borrow topping will be measured and paid for under the same
conditions specified in the preceding paragraph.

Basis of Payment

The accepted quantities, measured as prescribed in Section 104.4, shall be paid for at
the Contract unit price for each of the Pay Items listed below that is included in the Bill of
Quantities. The payment shall continue full compensation for placing and compacting all
materials including all labor, equipment, tools and incidentals necessary to complete the work
prescribed in this Item.

Payment will be made under:

Pay Item
Description Unit of Measurement
Number

804 Embankment Cubic Meter

Selected, Borrow for topping, Case 1 Cubic Meter

Selected, Borrow for topping, Case 2 Cubic Meter

Earth Berm Meter

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STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

Description

Scope

This Item shall consist of furnishing, bending, placing and finishing concrete in all
structures except pavements in accordance with this Specification and conforming to the
lines, grades, and dimensions shown on the Plans. Concrete shall consist of a mixture of
Portland Cement, fine aggregate, coarse aggregate, admixture when specified, and water
mixed in the proportions specified or approved by the Engineer.

Classes and Uses of Concrete

Five classes of concrete are provided for in this Item, namely: A, B, C, P and Seal.
Each class shall be used in that part of the structure as called for on the Plans.

The classes of concrete will generally be used as follows:

Class A – All superstructures and heavily reinforced substructures. The important


parts of the structure included are slabs, beams, girders, columns, arch ribs, box culverts,
reinforced abutments, retaining walls, and reinforced footings.

Class B – Footings, pedestals, massive pier shafts, pipe bedding, and gravity walls,
unreinforced or with only a small amount of reinforcement.

Class C – Thin reinforced sections, railings, precast R.C. piles and cribbing and for
filler in steel grid floors.

Class P – Prestressed concrete structures and members.

Seal – Concrete deposited in water.

Material Requirements

Portland Cement

It shall conform to all the requirements of Subsection 311.2.1.

Fine Aggregate

It shall conform to all the requirements of Subsection 311.2.2.

Coarse Aggregate

It shall conform all the requirements of Subsection 311.2.3 except that gradation shall
conform to Table 405.1.

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Grading Requirements for Coarse Aggregate

Sieve Designation Mass Percent Passing


Standard Alternate Class Class Class Class Class
Mm US Standard A B C P Seal

63 2-1/2” 100
50 2” 100 95 – 100
37.5 1-1/2” 95 – 100 - 100
25 1” - 35 – 70 100 95 – 100
19.0 ¾” 35 – 70 - 100 95 – 100 -
12.5 ½” - 10 – 30 90 – 100 - 25 – 60
9.5 3/8” 10 – 30 - 40 – 70 20 – 55 -
4.75 No.4 0-5 0-5 0 – 15* 0 – 10* 0 – 10*

* The measured cement content shall be within plus (+) or minus (-) 2 mass percent of the
design cement content.

Water

It shall conform to the requirements of Subsection 311.2.4

Reinforcing Steel

It shall conform to the requirements of Item 710, Reinforcing Steel and Wire Rope.

Admixtures

Admixtures shall conform to the requirements of Subsection 311.2.7

Curing Materials

Curing materials shall conform to the requirements of Subsection 311.2.8.

Expansion Joint Materials

Expansion joint materials shall be:

1. Preformed Sponge Rubber and Cork, conforming to AASHTO M 153.

2. Hot-Poured Elastic Type, conforming to AASHTO M 173.

3. Preformed Fillers, conforming to AASHTO M 213.

Elastomeric Compression Joint Seals

These shall conform to AASHTO M 220.

Elastomeric Bearing Pads

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Storage of Cement and Aggregates

Storage of cement and aggregates shall conform to all the requirements of Subsection
311.2.10.

Sampling and Testing of Structural Concrete

As work progresses, at least one (1) sample consisting of three (3) concrete cylinder
test specimens, 150 x 300mm (6 x 12 inches), shall be taken from each seventy five (75)
cubic meters of each class of concrete or fraction thereof placed each day.

Compliance with the requirements of this Section shall be determined in accordance


with the following standard methods of AASHTO:

Sampling of fresh concrete T 141


Weight per cubic metre and air content (gravi-
Metric) of concrete T 121
Sieve analysis of fine and coarse aggregates T 27
Slump of Portland Cement Concrete T 119
Specific gravity and absorption of fine aggregate T 84

Tests for strength shall be made in accordance with the following:

Making and curing concrete compressive and


flexural tests specimens in the field T 23
Compressive strength of molded concrete
Cylinders T 22

Production Requirements

Proportioning and Strength of Structural Concrete

The concrete materials shall be proportioned in accordance with the requirements for
each class of concrete as specified in Table 405.2, using the absolute volume method as
outlined in the American Concrete Institute (ACI) Standard 211.1. “Recommended Practice
for Selecting Proportions for Normal and Heavyweight Concrete”. Other methods of
proportioning may be employed in the mix design with prior approval of the Engineer. The
mix shall either be designed or approved by the Engineer. A change in the source of
materials during the progress of work may necessitate a new mix design.

The strength requirements for each class of concrete shall be as specified in Table

Composition and Strength of Concrete for Use in Structures

Minimum Maximum Consistency Designated Minimum


Class Cement Water/ Range in Size of Coarse Compressive
Of Content Cement Slump Aggregate Strength of

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Concret Per m3 Ratio 150x300mm
e Square Opening Concrete
kg kg/kg mm (inch) Std. mm Cylinder
(bag**) Specimen at
28 days,
MN/m2 (psi)

A 360 0.53 50 – 100 37.5 – 4.75 20.7


(9 bags) (2 – 4) (1-1/2” – No. 4) (3000)

B 320 0.58 50 – 100 50 – 4.75 16.5


(8 bags) (2 – 4) (2” – No. 4) (2400)

C 380 0.55 50 – 100 12.5 – 4.75 20.7


(9.5 bags) (2 – 4) (1/2” – No. 4) (3000)

P 440 0.49 100 max. 19.0 – 4.75 37.7


(11 bags) (4 max.) (3/4” – No. 4) (5000)

Seal 380 0.58 100 – 200 25 – 4.75 20.7


(9.5 bags) (4 - 8) (1” – No. 4) (3000)

* The measured cement content shall be within plus or minus 2 mass percent of the
design cement content.
** Based on 40 kg/bag

Consistency

Concrete shall have a consistency such that it will be workable in the required
position. It shall be of such a consistency that it will flow around reinforcing steel but
individual particles of the coarse aggregate when isolated shall show a coating of mortar
containing its proportionate amount of sand. The consistency of concrete shall be gauged by
the ability of the equipment to properly place it and not by the difficulty in mixing and
transporting. The quantity of mixing water shall be determined by the Engineer and shall not
be varied without his consent. Concrete as dry as it is practical to place with the equipment
specified shall be used.

Batching

Measuring and batching of materials shall be done at a batching plant.

1. Portland Cement

Either sacked or bulk cement may be used. No fraction of a sack of cement


shall be used in a batch of concrete unless the cement is weighed. All bulk
cement shall be weighed on an approved weighing device. The bulk cement
weighing hopper shall be properly sealed and vented to preclude dusting
operation. The discharge chute shall not be suspended from the weighing hopper
and shall be so arranged that cement will neither be lodged in it nor leak from it.

Accuracy of batching shall be within plus (+) or minus (-) 1 mass percent.

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2. Water

Water may be measured either by volume or by weight. The accuracy of


measuring the water shall be within a range of error of not more than 1 percent.

3. Aggregates

Stockpiling of aggregates shall be in accordance with Subsection 311.2.10.


All aggregates whether produced or handled by hydraulic methods or washed,
shall be stockpiled or binned for draining for at least 12 hours prior to batching.
Rail shipment requiring more than12 hours will be accepted as adequate binning
only if the car bodies permit free drainage. If the aggregates contain high or non-
uniform moisture content, storage or stockpile period in excess of 12 hours may
be required by the Engineer.

Batching shall be conducted as to result in a 2 mass percent maximum


tolerance for the required materials.

4. Bins and Scales

The batching plant shall include separate bins for bulk cement, fine aggregate
and for each size of coarse aggregate, a weighing hopper, and scales capable of
determining accurately the mass of each component of the batch.

Scales shall be accurate to one-half (0.5) percent throughout the range used.

5. Batching

When batches are hauled to the mixer, bulk cement shall be transported either
in waterproof compartments or between the fine and coarse aggregate. When
cement is placed in contact with moist aggregates, batches will be rejected unless
mixed within 1-1/2 hours of such contact. Sacked cement may be transported on
top of the aggregates.

Batches shall be delivered to the mixer separate and intact. Each batch shall
be dumped cleanly into the mixer without loss, and, when more than one batch is
carried on the truck, without spilling of material from one batch compartment into
another.

6. Admixtures

The Contractor shall follow an approved procedure for adding the specified
amount of admixture to each batch and will be responsible for its uniform
operation during the progress of the work. He shall provide separate scales for the
admixtures which are to be proportioned by weight, and accurate measures for
those to be proportioned by volume. Admixtures shall be measured into the mixer
with an accuracy of plus or minus three (3) percent.

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The use of Calcium Chloride as an admixture will not be permitted.

Mixing and Delivery

Concrete may be mixed at the site of construction, at a central point or by a


combination of central point and truck mixing or by a combination of central point mixing
and truck agitating. Mixing and delivery of concrete shall be in accordance with the
appropriate requirements of AASHTO M 157 except as modified in the following
paragraphs of this section, for truck mixing or a combination of central point and truck
mixing or truck agitating. Delivery of concrete shall be regulated so that placing is at a
continuous rate unless delayed by the placing operations. The intervals between delivery of
batches shall not be so great as to allow the concrete inplace to harden partially, and in no
case shall such an interval exceed 30 minutes.

In exceptional cases and when volumetric measurements are authorized, for small
project requiring less than 75 cu.m. per day of pouring, the weight proportions shall be
converted to equivalent volumetric proportions. In such cases, suitable allowance shall be
made for variations in the moisture condition of the aggregates, including the bulking effect
in the fine aggregate. Batching and mixing shall be in accordance with ASTM C 685,
Section 6 through 9.

Concrete mixing, by chute is allowed provided that a weighing scales for determining
the batch weight will be used.

For batch mixing at the site of construction or at a central point, a batch mixer of an
approved type shall be used. Mixer having a rated capacity of less than a one-bag batch shall
not be used. The volume of concrete mixed per batch shall not exceed the mixer’s nominal
capacity as shown on the manufacturer’s standard rating plate on the mixer except that an
overload up to 10 percent above the mixer’s nominal capacity may be permitted, provided
concrete test data for strength, segregation, and uniform consistency are satisfactory and
provided no spillage of concrete takes place. The batch shall be so charge into the drum that
a portion of the water shall enter in advance of the cement and aggregates. The flow of water
shall be uniform and all water shall be in the drum by the end of the first 15 seconds of the
mixing period. Mixing time shall be measured from the time all materials, except water, are
in the drum. Mixing time shall not be less than 60 seconds for mixers having a capacity of
1.5m3 or less. For mixers having a capacity greater than 1.5m3, the mixing time shall not be
less than 90 seconds. If timing starts, the instant the skip reaches its maximum raised
position, 4 seconds shall be added to the specified mixing time. Mixing time ends when the
discharge chute opens.

The mixer shall be operated at the drum speed as shown on the manufacturer’s name
plate on the mixer. Any concrete mixed less than the specified time shall be discarded and
disposed off by the Contractor at his own expenses.

The timing device on stationary mixers shall be equipped with a bell or other suitable
warning device adjusted to give a clearly audible signal each time the lock is released. In
case of failure of the timing device, the Contractor will be permitted to continue operations
while it is being repaired, provided he furnishes an approved timepiece equipped with minute

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and second hands. If the timing device is not placed in good working order within 24 hours,
further use of the mixer will be prohibited until repairs are made.

Retempering concrete will not be permitted. Admixtures for increasing the


workability, for retarding the set, or for accelerating the set or improving the pumping
characteristics of the concrete will be permitted only when specifically provided for in the
Contract, or authorized in writing by the Engineer.

1. Mixing Concrete: General

Concrete shall be thoroughly mixed in a mixer of an approved size and type


that will insure a uniform distribution of the materials throughout the mass.

All concrete shall be mixed in mechanically operated mixers. Mixing plant


and equipment for transporting and placing concrete shall be arranged with an
ample auxiliary installation to provide a minimum supply of concrete in case of
breakdown of machinery or in case the normal supply of concrete is disrupted.
The auxiliary supply of concrete shall be sufficient to complete the casting of a
section up to a construction joint that will meet the approval of the Engineer.

Equipment having components made of aluminum or magnesium alloys,


which would have contact with plastic concrete during mixing, transporting or
pumping of Portland Cement concrete, shall not be used.

Concrete mixers shall be equipped with adequate water storage and a device of
accurately measuring and automatically controlling the amount of water used.

Materials shall be measured by weighing. The apparatus provided for


weighing the aggregates and cement shall be suitably designed and constructed for
this purpose. The accuracy of all weighing devices except that for water shall be
such that successive quantities can be measured to within one percent of the
desired amounts. The water measuring device shall be accurate to plus or minus
0.5 mass percent. All measuring devices shall be subject to the approval of the
Engineer. Scales and measuring devices shall be tested at the expense of the
Contractor as frequently as the Engineer may deem necessary to insure their
accuracy.

Weighing equipment shall be insulated against vibration or movement of other


operating equipment in the plant. When the entire plant is running, the scale
reading at cut-off shall not vary from the weight designated by the Engineer more
than one mass percent for cement, 1-1/2 mass percent for any size of aggregate, or
one (1) mass percent for the total aggregate in any batch.

2. Mixing Concrete at Site

Concrete mixers may be of the revolving drum or the revolving blade type and
the mixing drum or blades shall be operated uniformly at the mixing speed
recommended by the manufacturer. The pick-up and throw-over blades of mixers
shall be restored or replaced when any part or section is worn 20mm or more
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below the original height of the manufacturer’s design. Mixers and agitators
which have an accumulation of hard concrete or mortar shall not be used.

When bulk cement is used and volume of the batch is 0.5m3 or more, the scale
and weigh hopper for Portland Cement shall be separate and distinct from the
aggregate hopper or hoppers. The discharge mechanism of the bulk cement weigh
hopper shall be interlocked against opening before the full amount of cement is in
the hopper. The discharging mechanism shall also be interlocked against opening
when the amount of cement in the hopper is underweight by more than one (1)
mass percent or overweight by more than 3 mass percent of the amount specified.

When the aggregate contains more water than the quantity necessary to
produce a saturated surface dry condition, representative samples shall be taken
and the moisture content determined for each kind of aggregate.

The batch shall be so charged into the mixer that some water will enter in
advance of cement and aggregate. All water shall be in the drum by the end of the
first quarter of the specified mixing time.

Cement shall be batched and charged into the mixer so that it will not result in
loss of cement due to the effect of wind, or in accumulation of cement on surface
of conveyors or hoppers, or in other conditions which reduce or vary the required
quantity of cement in the concrete mixture.

The entire content of a batch mixer shall be removed from the drum before
materials for a succeeding batch are placed therein. The materials composing a
batch except water shall be deposited simultaneously into the mixer.

All concrete shall be mixed for a period of not less than 1-1/2 minutes after all
materials, including water, are in the mixer. During the period of mixing, the
mixer shall operate at the speed for which it has been designed.

Mixers shall be operated with an automatic timing device that can be locked
by the Engineer. The time device and discharge mechanics shall be so interlocked
that during normal operation no part of the batch will be charged until the
specified mixing time has elapsed.

The first batch of concrete materials placed in the mixer shall contain a
sufficient excess of cement, sand, and water to coat inside of the drum without
reducing the required mortar content of the mix. When mixing is to cease for a
period of one hour or more, the mixer shall be thoroughly cleaned.

3. Mixing Concrete at Central Plant

Mixing at central plant shall conform to the requirements for mixing at the
site.

4. Mixing Concrete in Truck

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Truck mixers, unless otherwise authorized by the Engineer, shall be of the
revolving drum type, water-tight, and so constructed that the concrete can be
mixed to insure a uniform distribution of materials throughout the mass. All solid
materials for the concrete shall be accurately measured and charged into the drum
at the proportioning plant. Except as subsequently provided, the truck mixer shall
be equipped with a device by which the quantity of water added can be readily
verified. The mixing water may be added directly to the batch, in which case a
tank is not required. Truck mixers may be required to be provided with a means
of which the mixing time can be readily verified by the Engineer.

The maximum size of batch in truck mixers shall not exceed the minimum
rated capacity of the mixer as stated by the manufacturer and stamped in metal on
the mixer. Truck mixing, shall, unless other-wise directed be continued for not
less than 100 revolutions after all ingredients, including water, are in the drum.
The mixing speed shall not be less than 4 rpm, nor more than 6 rpm.

Mixing shall begin within 30 minutes after the cement has been added either
to the water or aggregate, but when cement is charged into a mixer drum
containing water or surface wet aggregate and when the temperature is above
32oC, this limit shall be reduced to 15 minutes. The limitation in time between the
introduction of the cement to the aggregate and the beginning of the mixing may
be waived when, in the judgement of the Engineer, the aggregate is sufficiently
free from moisture, so that there will be no harmful effects on the cement.

When a truck mixer is used for transportation, the mixing time specified in
Subsection 405.4.4 (3) at a stationary mixer may be reduced to 30 seconds and the
mixing completed in a truck mixer. The mixing time in the truck mixer shall be as
specified for truck mixing.

5. Transporting Mixed Concrete

Mixed concrete may only be transported to the delivery point in truck agitators
or truck mixers operating at the speed designated by the manufacturers of the
equipment as agitating speed, or in non-agitating hauling equipment, provided the
consistency and workability of the mixed concrete upon discharge at the delivery
point is suitable point for adequate placement and consolidation in place.

Truck agitators shall be loaded not to exceed the manufacturer’s guaranteed


capacity. They shall maintain the mixed concrete in a thoroughly mixed and
uniform mass during hauling.

No additional mixing water shall be incorporated into the concrete during


hauling or after arrival at the delivery point.

The rate of discharge of mixed concrete from truck mixers or agitators shall be
controlled by the speed of rotation of the drum in the discharge direction with the
discharge gate fully open.

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When a truck mixer or agitator is used for transporting concrete to the delivery
point, discharge shall be completed within one hour, or before 250 revolutions of
the drum or blades, whichever comes first, after the introduction of the cement to
the aggregates. Under conditions contributing to quick stiffening of the concrete
or when the temperature of the concrete is 30oC, or above, a time less than one
hour will be required.

6. Delivery of Mixed Concrete

The Contractor shall have sufficient plant capacity and transportation


apparatus to insure continuous delivery at the rate required. The rate of delivery
of concrete during concreting operations shall be such as to provide for the proper
handling, placing and finishing of the concrete. The rate shall be such that the
interval between batches shall not exceed 20 minutes. The methods of delivering
and handling the concrete shall be such as will facilitate placing of the minimum
handling.

Method of Measurement

The quantity of structural concrete to be paid for will be the final quantity placed and
accepted in the completed structure. No deduction will be made for the volume occupied by
pipe less than 100mm (4 inches) in diameter or by reinforcing steel, anchors, conduits, weep
holes or expansion joint materials.
Basis of Payment

The accepted quantities, measured as prescribed in Section 405.5, shall be paid for at
the contract unit price for each of the Pay Item listed below that is included in the Bill of
Quantities.

Payment shall constitute full compensation for furnishing, placing and finishing
concrete including all labor, equipment, tools and incidentals necessary to complete the work
prescribed in the item.

Payment will be made under:

Pay Item Number Description Unit of Measurement


900 Structural Concrete, Class A Cubic Meter
Structural Concrete, Class B Cubic Meter
Structural Concrete, Class C Cubic Meter
Structural Concrete, Class P Cubic Meter
Seal Concrete Cubic Meter

REINFORCING STEEL BARS

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Bar reinforcement for concrete structures shall be deformed in accordance with AASHTO M
31, M 42, and M 53.

Materials

The reinforcement to be used in the project shall be deformed bars of high tensile strength
class SD 40 – 70,000 and SD 60 – 90,000 and a minimum yield strength of SD 40 – 275.9
Mpa and SD 60 – 415 Mpa and corresponding % elongation as specified.

The deformed bars shall be provided with transverse ribs. If required by the Engineer, the
Contractor shall supply the manufacturer’s test certificate for the steel supplied.

Test certificates shall be provided for each consignment of steel which shall include the
results of the cast analysis of the bar supplied, the carbon equivalent value, the tensile bend
and rebend tests. The tensile test results shall include the cross-sectional area.

After delivery to the site, the Engineer may require the Contractor to carry out confirmatory
tests on further samples at an approved nominated laboratory. Any steel which, as a result of
such confirmatory tests, does not comply with the Specifications will be rejected and shall be
removed from site without delay. Twisted and redrawn bars shall not be used.

Protection of Material

Steel reinforcement shall be stored above the surface of the ground upon platforms, skids, or
other supports and shall be protected as far as practicable from mechanical injury and surface
deterioration caused by exposure to conditions producing rust. When placed in the work,
reinforcement shall be free from dirt, detrimental rust, loose scale, paint, grease oil or other
foreign materials. Reinforcement shall be free from injurious defects such as cracks and
laminations. Rust, surface seams, surface irregularities or mill scale will not be cause for
rejection, provided the minimum dimensions, cross-sectional area and tensile properties of a
hand wire brushed specimen meets the physical requirements for the size and grade of steel
specified.

Bending

All reinforcing bars requiring bending shall be cold-bent to the shapes shown on the Plans or
required by the Engineer.

Bends and hooks in stirrups or ties may be bent to the diameter of the principal bar enclose
therein.

Placing and Fastening

All steel reinforcement shall be accurately placed in the position shown on the plans or
required by the Engineer and firmly held there during the placing and setting of the concrete.
Bars shall be tied at all intersections except where spacing is less than 300 mm in each
direction, in which case, alternate intersections shall be tied. Ties shall be fastened on the
inside.

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Distance from the form shall be maintained by means of slays, blocks, ties, hangers, or other
approved supports, so that it does not vary from the position indicated on the Plans by more
than 6 mm. Layers of bars shall be separated by precast mortar blocks or by other equally
suitable devices. The use of pebbles, pieces of broken stone or brick, metal pipe and wooden
blocks shall not be permitted. Unless otherwise shown on the Plans or required by the
Engineer, the minimum distance between bars shall be 40 mm. Reinforcement in any
member shall be placed and then inspected and approved by the Engineer before the placing
of concrete begins. Concrete placed in violation of this provision may be rejected and
removal may be required.

Splicing

All reinforcement shall be furnished in the full lengths indicated on the Plans. Splicing of
bars, except where shown on the Plans, will not be permitted without the written approval of
the Engineer. Splices shall be staggered as far as possible and with a minimum separation of
not less than 40 bar diameters. Not more than one-third of the bars may be spliced in the
same cross-section, except where shown on the Plans.

Unless otherwise shown on the Plans, bars shall be lapped a minimum distance of:

Grade 40 minimum Grade 60 minimum


Splice Type But not less than
lap lap
Tension 24 bar diameter 36 bar diameter 300 mm
Compression 20 bar diameter 24 bar diameter 300 mm

In lapped splices, the bars shall be placed in contact and wired together. Lapped splices will
not be permitted at locations where the concrete section is insufficient to provide minimum
clear distance of one and one-third the maximum size of coarse aggregate between the splice
and the nearest adjacent bar. Welding of reinforcing steel shall be done only if detailed on
the Plans or if authorized by the Engineer in writing.

Lapping of Bar Mat

Sheets of mesh or bar mat reinforcement shall overlap each other sufficiently to maintain a
uniform strength and shall be securely fastened at the ends and edges. The overlap shall not
be less than one mesh in width.

Testing

The Owner, his duly authorized representative, shall have the right to order the test of any
steel supplied by the Contractor. Such test shall conform to the ASTM Designations.
Samples shall be provided by the Contractor without cost to the Owner and expense for
testing shall be borne by the Contractor and copies of result shall be furnished to the Owner
or his Authorized Representative.

DRAINAGE (PIPE CULVERTS AND STORM DRAINS)


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Description

Cleaning and clearing of existing circular culvert, manholes inlet and outlet to be
included. Diameter as per list of activities.

Explanation

This item applies to existing culverts, to assure the free flow of water. Including
removal and disposal of debris/silts and other foreign materials.

Construction Method

By means of handtools to remove all loose silt and sand and to remove other
obstructions which prevent the free flow of water.

The removed materials shall be transported from the site and shall be disposed in the
approved areas.

Method of Measurement

The quantity of completed work to be paid for, shall be the number of linear meters of
circular culverts which has been cleaned, cleared and accepted by the Engineer.

Basis of Payment

The completed cleaned and cleared circular culvert, determined as provided as above,
shall be paid for at the contract unit price per linear meter bid for in Specification No. 29,
which price and payment shall constitute full compensation for the removal, loading,
transporting and disposal of debris/silts and other foreign materials and for all labor,
equipment, tools incidentals necessary to complete this item, including required traffic
control.

TINSMITHING

Description

This Item shall consist of furnishing all plant, equipment, tools, materials and labor required
to properly perform and complete the longspan metal roofing, together with related
accessories such as flashing, ridge roll, valleys when called for on Plans all in conformity
with this Specification.

Material Requirements

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Longspan Roofing Sheets

Longspan sheets, including plain G.I. sheets for roofing accessories, shall be cold-
rolled meeting ASTM A 153. Unless otherwise specified or shown on the Plans
roofing sheets shall be gauge 24 (0.60mm thick) and provided in longspan sizes to
minimize end laps. Sheets shall weigh not less than 3.74 kg/m2 and shall be marked
or stamped showing the gauge, size, amount of zinc coating, brand and name of
manufacturer. Test specimen shall stand being bent through 180° flat on itself
without fracture of the base metal and without flaking of the zinc coating.

Installation

Install roofing and accessories strictly as per standard sheet laying procedures.

Minimum lap length of ridge rolls and valleys shall be 300 mm (12”) over or under
roofing sheets with approved fastening accessories.

Provide flashing and counterflashing at all critical points where water may seep
through as specified in the drawing. Provide necessary waterproofing materials to
insure that joints between the vertical structure and metal sheets shall be watertight.

PAINTING WORKS

This Item shall consist of furnishing all paint materials, varnish and other related products,
labor, tools, equipment and plant required in undertaking the proper application of painting,
varnishing and related works indicated on the Plans.

Material Requirements

Paint Materials

All types of paint material, varnish and other related product shall be subject to random tests
as to material composition by the Owner or the National Institute of Science and Technology
or any accredited agency. (Use any tested and approved brand)

Submit 2 samples (minimum size shall be 6” x 6”) of each and every color or finish
(including all coats). Where the same color or finish is to be applied over different materials,
samples of each shall be submitted on different materials, where practical.

Prior to application of paint, for new interior and exterior walls, apply surface to be painted
with concrete neutralizer of first grade quality concentrate diluted with clean water.

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Tinting colors shall be first grade quality, pigment ground in alkyd resin that disperses and
mixes easily with paint to produce the color desired. Use the same brand of paint and tinting
color to effect good paint body.

Minor surface dents and imperfections shall be filled with patching compound. The material
for patching compound shall be fine powder type like calciumine that can be mixed into putty
consistency, with oil base primers and paints.

Varnish shall be a homogeneous solution of resin, drying oil, drier and solvent. It shall be
extremely durable clear coating, highly resistant to wear and tear without cracking, peeling,
whitening, spotting, etc. with minimum loss of gloss for a maximum period of time.

Lacquer shall be any type of organic coating that dries rapidly and solely by evaporation of
the solvent. Typical solvent are acetates, alcohols and ketones. Although lacquers were
generally based on intrecellulose, manufacturers currently use, vinyl resins, plasticizers and
reacted drying oils to improve adhesion and elasticity.

Shellac shall be a solution of refined lac resin in denatured alcohol. It dries by evaporation of
the alcohol. The resin is generally furnished in orange and bleached grades.

Sanding sealer shall be quick drying lacquer, formulated to provide quick dry, good holdout
of succeeding coats, and containing sanding agents such as zinc stearate to allow dry sanding
sealer.

Glazing putty shall be alkyd-type product for filling minor surface unevenness.

Wood paste filler shall be quality filler for filling and sealing open grain of interior wood. It
shall produce a level finish for following coats of paint varnish/lacquer and other related
products.

STEELWORKS

The work consists of furnishing of all labor, tools, equipment, appliances and materials and
performance of all operations relative to the fabrications, delivery to site, and painting as
shown on the plans. This item shall include, any incidental metal construction not otherwise
provided for, all in accordance with specifications and in conformity with the lines, grades,
and dimensions shown on the plans or ordered in writing by the Engineer.

Design Conditions

Finished rolled materials shall be free from cracks, flaws, injurious seams, laps, blisters,
ragged and imperfect edges, and other defects. It shall have smooth, uniform finish, and shall
be straightened in the mill scale, rust pits, or other defects affecting its strength and
durability.

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Materials

All structural steel shapes and plates shall conform to ASTM A-36 steel.

Light-gauge Cold-formed structural steel shall conform to pertinent specifications American


Iron and Steel Institute (AISI).

Welding Electrodes shall conform to AWS A.S.I. or A 5.5 E70 xx electrodes.


Manufacturer’s certification shall conform with this specifications.

Bolts and Nuts for the main members shall be high strength bolt. For secondary members
ASTM A307 bolts may be used. Care shall be taken so that different types of bolts do not get
interchanged. All bolts shall be provided with plain washers.

Shop Coat of paint shall be red lead primer unless the Owner or Engineer approved a
substitute.

Quality Control Procedures

Shall be subject to inspection by qualified inspectors representing the Owner. Fabricator


shall cooperate harmoniously with the Inspector to avoid interruption in the work, when
correction will be needed.

Field Painting

All steelwork after complete erection, shall be held painted with the type and color specified
in the section of painting of this specifications. Painting shall not be done on any steel
surface that is not thoroughly clean and dry.

ELECTRICAL WORKS

1.0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The work to be done under this Section of the Specifications consists of the fabrication,
furnishing, delivery and installation, complete in all details of the Electrical Work, at the
subject premises and all work materials incidental to the proper completion of the installation,
except those portions of the work which are expressly stated to be done by others. All works
shall be in accordance with the governing Codes and Regulations and with the specifications,
except those where same shall conflict with such Codes, etc., which latter shall govern. The
requirements with regards to materials and workmanship, specify the required standards for
the furnishing of all labor, materials and appliances necessary for complete installation of the
work specified herein and indicated in the drawings. The Specifications are intended to
provide a broad outline of the required equipment, but are not intended to include all details
of design and construction.

2.0 SUBMITTALS

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Specific items requiring submittals shall be as specified in each individual sections of
Sections 09. Shop drawings shall be submitted and approved before procurement,
fabrication, or delivery on such items to the job site. Partial submittals will not be acceptable,
such submittals will be returned without review.

a. Manufacturer’s Data

Submittals for each manufactured items shall include manufacturer’s


descriptive literature, equipment drawings, diagrams, performance and
characteristics curves, and catalog cuts. Each submittals shall have the
manufacturer’s name, trade name, catalog model or number, name plate data,
size, layout dimensions, capacity, specifications reference, industry
specifications references, and all other information necessary to establish
contract compliance.

b. Shop Drawings

Shop drawings shall show types, sizes, accessories, elevations, floor plans,
sectional views, installation details, elementary diagrams and wiring diagrams.
Wiring diagrams shall identify circuit terminals and shall indicate the internal
wiring for each item of equipment and the interconnection between the items.
Drawings shall also indicate adequate clearance for operation, maintenance
and replacement of operating equipment devices. If any equipment is
disapproved, the drawing shall be revised to show acceptable equipment and
maybe resubmitted.

c. Standard Compliance

When materials or equipment must conform to the standards of organizations


such as the American National Standard Institute (ANSI), American Society
for Testing and Materials (ASTM), National Electrical Manufacturers
Associations (NEMA), and Underwriters Laboratories (UL), proof of such
conformance shall be submitted to the Engineer for approval. If an
organization uses a level or listing to indicate compliance with a particular
standard, the level or listing will be acceptable evidence, unless otherwise
specified in the individual sections. In lieu of the level or listing, the
Contractor shall submit a certificate from an independent testing organization,
which is competent to perform acceptable test and is approved by the
Engineer. The certificate shall state that the item has been tested in
accordance with the specified organization’s test methods and that the items
conforms with the specified organization’s standard. For materials and
equipment whose compliance with organizational standards or specifications
is not regulated by an organizations using its own listing or level as proof of
compliance, certificate of compliance from the manufacturer shall be
submitted for approval. The certificate shall identify the manufacturer, the
product, the referenced standard and shall simply state that the manufacturer

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certifies that the product conforms to all requirements of the project
specifications and of the reference standard listed.

d. Certified Test Reports

Before delivery of materials and equipment, certified copies of all test reports
specified in the individual sections shall be submitted for approval.

3.0 DELIVERY AND STORAGE

Equipment and materials shall be properly stored and adequately protected and carefully
handled to prevent damage before and during installations. Equipment and materials shall be
handled, stored and protected in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations and as
approved by the Engineer. Electrical conduits shall be stored to provide protection from the
weather and accidental damage. Cables shall be sealed, stored and handled carefully to avoid
damaged to the outer covering or installation and damaged from moisture and weather.
Damaged or defective items, shall be replaced with new items at no cost to the Owner.

4.0 CATALOGUED PRODUCTS

Materials and equipment shall be catalogued products of manufacturer’s regularly engaged in


production of such materials or equipment and shall be at manufacturer’s latest standard
design that complies with the Specifications requirement. When two or more units of the
same type, class, or size of equipment are required, these units shall be products of a single
manufacturer; however, the component parts of the system need not be a product of the same
manufacturer. Each major component of equipment shall have the manufacturer’s name,
address, and the model and serial number on a name plate securely affixed in a conspicuous
places; the name plate of the distributing agent will not be acceptable.

5.0 MANUFACTURER’S RECOMMENDATION

Where installation procedures are specified to be in accordance with the recommendations of


the manufacturer of the material or equipment being installed, printed copies of these
recommendations shall be furnished to the Engineer prior to the installation of the item will
not be allowed to proceed until the recommendations are received. Failure to furnish these
recommendations can be caused for rejection of the materials.

6.0 COORDINATION

Electrical work shall be coordinated with other trades involved in the construction of the
project. All work shall be carefully laid out in advance, coordinating electrical features with
architectural and structural features of construction.

7.0 CODES, INSPECTIONS, PERMITS AND FEES

a. The work under this Contract is to be installed according to the requirements


of the latest edition of the Philippine Electrical Code, the rules and regulations
of the local authorities and the requirements of local power company.

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b. All permits and electrical fees required for this work shall be obtained by and
at the expense of the Contractor. The Contractor shall furnish the Engineers
and the Owner final certificates of electrical inspections and approval of the
proper government authorities after completion of the work. The Contractor
shall prepare all As-Built and all forms and documents required by the
approving authorities.

c. Power and telephone service applications including drawings for the work
shall be obtained by and at the expense of the Contractor. The Contractor
shall comply with all the requirements of the utility company regarding
service application.

8.0 RECORD DRAWINGS

The Contractor shall, during the progress of the work, keep a careful record of all the changes
where the actual installations defer from that shown on the Contract drawings. Upon
completion, the Contractor shall in a neat and accurate manner, finalized “As-Built” drawings
on tracing papers. These drawings shall be submitted to the Engineers for approval. Final
payment will be withheld until receipt of the approved record; drawings showing circuit runs
and pull boxes with sufficient information for future rewiring, maintenance and
identification. The final submittal of record drawing shall be in original and three (3) sets of
prints of “As-Built Drawings” of electrical works. The print copies shall be duly signed and
sealed by a professional electrical engineer. These approved by final submittal shall become
the property of the Owners.

9.0 GUARANTEES

a. The Contractor shall guarantee that the electrical systems are free from all
grounds and from defective workmanship and materials and will remain so for
a period of one year, from date of acceptance of work. Any defects, appearing
within aforesaid period, shall be remedied by the Contractor at his own
expense.
b. The Contractor shall indemnify and save harmless the Owner and the
Engineers from and against all liabilities for damages arising from injuries or
liabilities to persons or damage to property occasioned by any act or omission
of the Contractor or any of his Sub-Contractors, including any and all
expenses, legal or otherwise, which may be incurred by the Owner, or the
Engineers, in the defense of any claim, action or suit.

10.0 WORKMANSHIP

a. The work throughout be executed in the best and most thorough manner under
the direction of the Contractor and Engineers, who will jointly interpret the
meaning of the drawings and Specification and shall have the authority to
reject any work materials which, in their judgment, are not in full accordance
therewith.

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b. The Contractor shall have on file, for ready access and reference, a set of
drawings indicating all work as actually installed incorporating in the same all
changes and additions. Upon the termination of the Contract, he shall prepare
a set of tracing indicating thereon the Electrical Work as actually and finally
installed. These drawings shall be turned over to the Engineers.

c. The Contractor shall be responsible for keeping stocks of material and


equipment stored on the premise in a neat and orderly manner. The exposed
surfaces of wirings, conduit system or equipment which have become covered
with dirt, plaster or other material handling and construction shall be
thoroughly cleaned by the Contractor before such surfaces are prepared for
final finish, painting or concealment within the building structure.

11.0 LOCATION OF WIRING AND OUTLETS

a. The Contractor shall coordinate his work with all parties involved so that exact
locations may be obtained for all outlets, apparatus, appliances and wiring.
Carte should be exercised where running a common neutral that phase wire are
of different phases so that the multi-circuit will be balanced around the neutral
conductor.

b. The location of equipment shown on diagrammatical wiring plans shall be


considered as approximate and it shall be incumbent upon the Contractor, before installation
of outlet boxes, to study all pertinent drawings and obtained precise information from the
architectural schedules, scale drawings, large scale and full size details of finished rooms,
approved shop drawings of other parties involved from the Engineer. Each shall be
understood that any outlet maybe relocated a distance not exceeding 4.50m from the location
shown on the drawings, if so directed by the Engineers. Contractor shall make any necessary
adjustments of his work to fit conditions for recessed fixtures and for outlets.

EARTHWORKS

EXCAVATION

1.0 DESCRIPTION

The work shall include all excavation within the limits of the construction area, including the
removal, hauling and proper utilization or disposal of all excavated materials, the shaping of
excavation pit and the preparation and compaction of exposed surfaces of excavation on the
entire length of excavation pit, roadway and pavement areas, in accordance with this
Specification and the lines, levels, grades, dimensions and cross sections shown on the
drawings or as directed by the Consultant.

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Earthworks for buildings and equipment foundations and for forming open ditches for
drainage construction shall also be included in the work of this Section.

2.0 CONSTRUCTION METHODS

Trenches or foundation pits for structures or structure footings shall be excavated to the lines
and grades or elevations shown on the Plans or as staked by the Engineer. They shall be of
sufficient size to permit the placing of structures or structure footings of the full width and
length shown. The elevations of the bottoms of footings as shown on the Plans, shall be
considered as approximate only and the Engineer may order, in writing, such changes in
dimensions or elevations of footings as may be deemed necessary, to secure a satisfactory
foundation.

Boulders, logs and other objectionable materials encountered in excavation shall be removed.

After each excavation is completed the Contractor shall notify the Engineer to that effect and
no footing, bedding material or pipe culvert shall be placed until the Engineer has approved
the depth of excavation and the character of the foundation material.

Structures other than pipe culverts. All rock or other hard foundation materials shall be
cleaned of all loose materials, and cut to a firm surface, either level, steeped, or serrated as
directed by the Engineer. All seems or crevices shall be cleaned and grouted. All loose and
disintegrated rocks and thin strata shall be removed. When the footing is to rest on materials
other than rock, excavation to final grade shall not be made until just the footing is to be
placed. When the foundation material is soft or mucky or otherwise unsuitable, as
determined by the Engineer, the Contractor shall remove the unsuitable material and backfill
with approved granular material. This foundation fill shall be placed and compacted in
150mm (6 inches) layers up to the foundation elevation.

All excavated material designated as suitable by the Engineer, shall be utilized as backfill.
Any surplus material shall be removed from the site at the expense of the Contractor.

EMBANKMENT AND FILL

1.0 DESCRIPTION

The work shall include the furnishing and placing of approved foundation fill material to
replace unsuitable material encountered below the foundation elevation of structures.

2.0 MATERIALS

Suitable excavated materials shall be used for the fill with the first priority. If the excavated
materials are not enough for filling, materials of borrow pits as approved by the Engineer
shall be used. They shall be free from roots or other deleterious material and shall be capable
of being compacted in the manner specified to form stable fill.

Gravel fill shall consist of hard durable particles or fragments of stone or gravel as approved
by the Engineer. It shall be clean and free from vegetable matters, lumps or balls of clay and

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other deleterious material. Gravel bedding shall be placed, spread and compacted thru
tamping underneath footings, slabs on fill and slabs on grade.

2.0 CONSTRUCTION METHODS

Filling and Backfilling

Prior to placing of fill material, all clearing and grubbing shall be completed over the base
area concerned as specified. Unsuitable material shall be removed and any other work shall
be completed as specified. No fill material shall be placed until the surface to be filled has
been approved by the Engineer.

The placing of fill shall be carried out in a successive layer for such lengths and widths as are
suited to the watering and compaction methods utilized and subject to approval by the
Engineer. The layers, unless otherwise approved by the Engineer, shall not exceed 150mm in
thickness on completion of compaction for landfill and embankment respectively.

Compaction

The precise manner in which the earthworks are to be compacted shall be subject to field
compaction trials to establish the type, sequence and numbers of passes of the compaction
equipment necessary to obtain the degree of compaction specified, the optimum moisture and
the specified thickness of layer that may be effectively compacted to the approval of the
Engineer.

Compaction of material shall be carried out only when the material has a moisture content
within the limits agreed in the field compaction trials. The Contractor shall adjust the
moisture content or spread material by the addition of water or by the drying out of the
material to meet the requirements established in the trials and to the approval of the Engineer.
The Contractor shall conserve the moisture content of material excavated when it is close to
the optimum and such material shall not be stockpiled or double handled, but shall be spread
and compacted without delay.

Compaction trials of fill materials to be used in the works shall be completed before work
with the corresponding materials will be allowed to commence.

Each layer of material shall be compacted uniformly by use of adequate and appropriate
compaction equipment. The compaction shall be done in such a manner that each section
receives equal compacting effort. Compaction shall be carried out in layers not more than
150mm compacted thickness and shall be carried out to achieve a density not less than 100%.

The compacted layer shall be approved by the Engineer before the Contractor can commence
a new layer. If the result of any test shows that the density is less than the required density
the Contractor shall carry out further compaction to obtain at least the required density.

If unsuitable materials of the existing ground occur in areas of the embankment, such
material shall be removed to a level as directed by the Engineer, the bottom of the excavation
shall be compacted, as described above, and the area shall be backfilled and compacted layer
by layer with suitable materials.
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Throughout the duration of the project all damage to completed earthworks attributable to
rain and rainfall run-off or to any other cause shall be made good by the Contractor.

Prior to construction of foundations, compaction of existing subgrade to obtain required


bearing capacity shall be executed properly. Any organic material which will not compact to
required density shall be removed and be filled with approved material.

Finished Surface Tolerance

The finished surface shall be within a tolerance of 1 cm above or below the specified level at
any point except for subgrade of road which shall be within ±20 cm. In all cases the overall
average surface level shall be within 1 cm of that specified.

Grade and Alignment Control

The works shall be constructed to the exact positions and elevations in conformity to the lines
and grades shown on the Drawings or as directed by the Engineer. The Contractor must
determine alignments, elevations and positions of all construction subject to checking and
correction by the Engineer. The Contractor shall give timely notice to the Engineer of the
commencement and location of all operations. The Contractor shall adjust and reposition
reference marks as necessary to suit construction and shall replace any reference stakes or
marks destroyed or displaced by construction operations or by any other cause.

Equipment

All equipment used in the performance of the work shall be subject to the approval of the
Engineer. It shall be maintained in satisfactory working condition at all times and sufficient
reserve equipment shall be readily available to ensure proper continuity of all earthwork
operations under practicable working conditions.

Shoring to Excavations

The sides of all excavations shall be adequately shored at all times to the satisfaction of the
Engineer who may require the Contractor to submit details of his proposal for such work.

Timber or other shoring materials are to be removed as the work proceeds unless otherwise
directed or permitted by the Engineer.

The Engineer may direct timbering or other shoring materials not to be left in trenches or
other excavations as the work proceeds.

Refilling of Foundation Pits

Refilling of foundation pits and trenches shall be carried out as soon as possible after the
foundation have acquired adequate strength and have been approved by the Engineer.

Granular Fill

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Selected granular filling specified for compaction against earth retaining structures other than
concrete blockwork quay walls shall consist of well-graded crushed or uncrushed gravel,
stone, concrete of natural sand or a combination of any of these. Granular fill, backfill and
bedding materials shall be clean, hard, durable uncoated particles, free from clay lumps,
cementation, organic and other objectionable material.

CONCRETE MASONRY WORKS

1.0 SCOPE

The work includes furnishing and placing of concrete masonry units in conformity with the
lines, grades and cross-sections shown or specified in the drawings.

2.0 MATERIALS

a. Mortar and Grout

1. Portland cement shall conform to standard specification for Portland cement


(ASTM Designation C 15) for type 1 Portland cement or type 1A air entraining
Portland cement (AASHTDM 85).
2. Mortar shall be freshly prepared and uniformly mixed in the ratio of 1 part
Portland cement, damp loose sand not less than 2 ½ and not more than 3 times the
sum of the volume of the cement, and shall conform to ASTM Designation C 270.
3. Grout for pouring shall be fluid consistency and mixed in the ratio by volumes, 1
part Portland cement, 2 ½ parts minimum to 3 parts maximum damp loose sand
where the grout space is less than three inches in its least dimension. Fluid
consistency shall be as fluid as possible for pouring without the segregation of
constituent parts.

b. Aggregates

1. Aggregates shall be clean, sharp, and well graded, and free from injurious
amounts of dust, lumps, shale, alkali, surface coatings and organic matter.
2. Aggregates for mortar shall conform to ASTM Designation C 404-.
3. Aggregates for grout shall conform to ASTM Designation C 404-.

c. Water

1. Water shall be free from deleterious quantities of acids, alkalis and organic
materials conforming to the requirements of Item 714 – Water.

d. Reinforcing Steel

1. Deformed steel bar reinforcement shall conform to ASTM Designation A 305-.


2. Steel bar reinforcement shall conform to the ASTM Designation A15- or A16-.

e. Concrete Masonry Unit

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1. Average strength for non-load bearing concrete hollow blocks shall not be less
than 700 psi and % water absorption of 240 kg/cm3 max; Moisture content max.
of 45.
2. Average strength for load bearing concrete hollow blocks shall not be less than
1,000 psi and % water absorption of 240 kg/cm3 max; M.C. maximum of 45.
3.0 TESTING

The Owner, his duly authorized representative shall have the right to order the test for Hollow
Masonry units supplied by the Contractor. Such test shall conform to the ASTM Designation
C90 – and the Philippine Trade Standard 661-09.11 (1968).

4.0 CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS

Mixing of Mortar and Grout

a. Mortar shall be mixed by placing one-half of the water and sand in the operating
mixer. Then add the cement, lime and the remainder of the sand and water.
b. Mortar should be re-tempered with water as required to maintain high plasticity.
Re-tempering on mortar board shall be done only by adding water within a basin
formed with the mortar and the mortar reworked into the water. Any mortar
which is unused after one and one-half (1 ½) hours from the initial mixing time
shall not be used.
c. After all ingredients are in the batch mixer they shall be mechanically mixed for
not less than three minutes. Hand mixing shall not be employed unless
specifically approved.

5.0 INSTALLATION

Hollow concrete blocks shall be thoroughly wetted with water and bended-in and cemented
with mortar. All blocks shall be laid plumb, true to line with level and accurately spaced
courses below. Horizontal and vertical mortar coverage on the face shells and of the webs
surrounding the cell to be completely filled. All block joints shall be struck flushed to a
smooth even surface. Provide reinforcement as shown or specified and completely fill the
cell with mortar to completely encase the reinforcement. Mortar shall be Portland cement
mortar (1:2 or 1:3 mixed) well-mixed in a clean mechanical mixer with only sufficient water
to produce the required plasticity.

Blockwork in the course of erection, which is exposed to the weather shall be protected
during periods of heavy rain by covering the tops of the walls with suitable materials. No
load shall be applied on block walling during the first 24 hours after completion.

All exposed surface of concrete hollow blocks shall be plastered with plain mortar unless
otherwise as specified on the drawings. Mortar shall consist of one (1) part cement to three
(3) parts of sand by volume.

Curing

Blockwork walls shall be kept damp with water for a minimum of seven (7) days after laying.
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Plastered Surfaces

Plaster coats shall consist of the scratch and the finishing coats. Concrete blocks shall be
soaked for not less than ½ hour before any plaster is applied. Surfaces shall be thoroughly
plastered with mortar to leave the finish surface smooth and even. After application of the
finish coat, the plastered wall shall be kept damp for a period of not less than three days.

CERAMIC TILE

GENERAL

Scope

Furnish all materials, labor and equipment necessary to install Ceramic Tiles – complete as
specified and shown on Drawings.

SUBMITTALS

Submit samples of floor and wall tiles for the Owner’s approval.

PRODUCTS DELIVERY, HANDLING AND STORAGE

a. Deliver all materials in unopened containers with grade seals and label intact.

b. Materials shall be stored neatly and kept under lock and key.

MATERIALS

a. Ceramic Tiles shall be of approved quality

Color and Pattern : As selected by the Owner


Size : 300 x 300mm

b. Setting materials

Floor : Portland Cement Mortar – 1:6 proportion


Walls : Ceramic Tile adhesive as manufactured by 3M or approved equal

c. Grouting Materials: Colored Tile Grout by ABC or approved equal – color


as selected by the Owner

EXECUTION

a. Inspection

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Surfaces to be tiled shall be thoroughly inspected as to elevation, plumb,
squareness and alignment prior to execution. No installation shall be done on
defective areas until correction/s has/have been made and deemed acceptable.

b. Installation

Floor Tiles: Portland Cement Mortar Method

1. Establish lines of borders and enter fieldwork in both directions to permit tiles
to be laid with a minimum of cut tiles.

2. Moisten concrete sub-floor and sprinkler dry cement prior to spreading setting
bed.

3. Spread mortar bed of 1 part Portland Cement to 6 parts sand and set floor tiles
to required elevation, slope and at specified spacing. Tiles shall be tamped
solidly onto the bed joints kept parallel and straight over the entire installation
area.

GROUTING

a. Tiles should not be grouted until twenty four (24) hours has elapsed from time of
approved installation.

b. Follow strictly grout manufacturer’s instructions and required tools needed in


applying approved grout products.

CLEANING

Thoroughly rinse all tile work. Use neutral cleaners for final cleaning. Acid cleaners
are not recommended.

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Section VII. Drawings

Insert here a list of Drawings. The actual Drawings, including site plans, should be
attached to this section or annexed in a separate folder.

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Section VIII. Bill of Quantities

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Section IX. Bidding Forms

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Bid Form.......................................................................................................... 73
Form of Contract Agreement ........................................................................... 75
Omnibus Sworn Statement ............................................................................. 777
Bid-Securing Declaration ................................................................................. 80

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Bid Form

Date: February 8, 2022


Advertisement No: 22-003

To: [name and address of PROCURING ENTITY]


Address: [insert address]

Having examined the Philippine Bidding Documents (PBDs) including the


Supplemental or Bid Bulletin Numbers [insert numbers], the receipt of which is hereby duly
acknowledged, we, the undersigned, declare that:

(a) We have no reservation to the PBDs, including the Supplemental or Bid Bulletins, for the
Procurement Project, CONSTRUCTION OF MULTI-PURPOSE COVERED COURT
AND BARANGAY POLICE OUTPOST IN THE IDENTIFIED BARANGAYS OF
MANDAUE CITY, CEBU: (1. LABOGON; 2. TAWASON);

(b) We offer to execute the Works for this Contract in accordance with the PBDs;
(c) The total price of our Bid, excluding any discounts offered below is: [insert
information];

(d) The discounts offered and the methodology for their application are: [insert
information];

(e) The total bid price includes the cost of all taxes, such as, but not limited to: [specify the
applicable taxes, e.g. (i) value added tax (VAT), (ii) income tax, (iii) local taxes, and (iv)
other fiscal levies and duties], which are itemized herein and reflected in the detailed
estimates,
(f) Our Bid shall be valid for a period of [insert number] days from the date fixed for the
Bid submission deadline in accordance with the Bidding Documents, and it shall remain
binding upon us and may be accepted at any time before the expiration of that period;
(g) If our Bid is accepted, we commit to obtain a Performance Security in the amount of
[insert percentage amount] percent of the Contract Price for the due performance of the
Contract or a Performance Securing Declaration in lieu of the allowable forms of
Performance Security, subject to the terms and conditions of issued GPPB guidelines 1 for
this purpose;

(h) We are not participating, as Bidders, in more than one Bid in this bidding process, other
than alternative offers in accordance with the Bidding Documents;

1
currently based on GPPB Resolution No. 09-2020

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(i) We understand that this Bid, together with your written acceptance thereof included in
your notification of award, shall constitute a binding contract between us, until a formal
Contract is prepared and executed; and;

(j) We understand that you are not bound to accept the Lowest Calculated Bid or any other
Bid that you may receive.

(k) We likewise certify/confirm that the undersigned, is the duly authorized representative of
the bidder, and granted full power and authority to do, execute and perform any and all
acts necessary to participate, submit the bid, and to sign and execute the ensuing contract
for the [Name of Project] of the [Name of the Procuring Entity].

(l) We acknowledge that failure to sign each and every page of this Bid Form, including the
Bill of Quantities, shall be a ground for the rejection of our bid.

Name:

In the capacity of:

Signed:

Duly authorized to sign the Bid for and on behalf of:

Date: ___________

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Form of Contract Agreement

THIS AGREEMENT, made this [insert date] day of [insert month], [insert year]
between [name and address of PROCURING ENTITY] (hereinafter called the“Entity”) and
[name and address of Contractor] (hereinafter called the “Contractor”).

WHEREAS, the Entity is desirous that the Contractor execute [name and
identification number of contract] (hereinafter called “the Works”) and the Entity has
accepted the Bid for [insert the amount in specified currency in numbers and words] by the
Contractor for the execution and completion of such Works and the remedying of any defects
therein.

NOW THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSETH AS FOLLOWS:

1. In this Agreement, words and expressions shall have the same meanings as are
respectively assigned to them in the Conditions of Contract hereinafter
referred to.

2. The following documents shall be attached, deemed to form, and be read and
construed as integral part of this Agreement, to wit:

(a) Philippine Bidding Documents (PBDs);


i. Drawings/Plans;
ii. Specifications;
iii. Bill of Quantities;
iv. General and Special Conditions of Contract
v. Supplemental or Bid Bulletin, if any;
(b) Winning bidder’s bid, including the Eligibility requirements, Technical
and Financial Proposals, and all other documents or statements
submitted;
Bid form, including all the documents/statements contained in the Bidder’s
bidding envelopes, as annexes, and all other documents submitted (e.g.,
Bidder’s response to request for clarifications on the bid), including
corrections to the bid, if any, resulting from the Procuring Entity’s bid
evaluation;

(c) Performance Security;


(d) Notice of Award of Contract and the Bidder’s conforme thereto; and
(e) Other contract documents that may be required by existing laws and/or
the Procuring Entity concerned in the PBDs. Winning bidder agrees
that additional contract documents or information prescribed by the
GPPB that are subsequently required for submission after the contract
execution, such as the Notice to Proceed, Variation Orders, and
Warranty Security, shall likewise form part of the Contract.

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3. In consideration for the sum of [total contract price in words and figures] or
such other sums as may be ascertained, [Named of the bidder] agrees to
execute and complete the Works and remedy any defects therein in accordance
with his/her/its Bid.

4. The Province of Cebu agrees to pay the above-mentioned sum in accordance


with the terms of the Bidding.

IN WITNESS whereof the parties thereto have caused this Agreement to be executed
the day and year first before written.

Signed, sealed, delivered by the (for the Entity)

Signed, sealed, delivered by the (for the Contractor).

Binding Signature of Procuring Entity

________________________________________________

Binding Signature of Contractor

_____________________________________________

[Addendum showing the corrections, if any, made during the Bid evaluation should be
attached with this agreement]

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Omnibus Sworn Statement

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES )


CITY/MUNICIPALITY OF ______ ) S.S.

AFFIDAVIT

I, [Name of Affiant], of legal age, [Civil Status], [Nationality], and residing at [Address
of Affiant], after having been duly sworn in accordance with law, do hereby depose and state
that:

1. Select one, delete the other:

If a sole proprietorship: I am the sole proprietor or authorized representative of


[Name of Bidder] with office address at [address of Bidder];

If a partnership, corporation, cooperative, or joint venture: I am the duly authorized


and designated representative of [Name of Bidder] with office address at [address of
Bidder];

2. Select one, delete the other:

If a sole proprietorship: As the owner and sole proprietor or authorized representative


of [Name of Bidder], I have full power and authority to do, execute and perform any
and all acts necessary to participate, submit the bid, and to sign and execute the
ensuing contract for [Name of the Project] of the [Name of the Procuring Entity]
[insert “as shown in the attached duly notarized Special Power of Attorney” for the
authorized representative];

If a partnership, corporation, cooperative, or joint venture: I am granted full power


and authority to do, execute and perform any and all acts necessary to participate,
submit the bid, and to sign and execute the ensuing contract for [Name of the Project]
of the [Name of the Procuring Entity], accompanied by the duly notarized Special
Power of Attorney, Board/Partnership Resolution, or Secretary’s Certificate,
whichever is applicable;

3. [Name of Bidder] is not “blacklisted” or barred from bidding by the Government of


the Philippines or any of its agencies, offices, corporations, or Local Government
Units, foreign government/foreign or international financing institution whose
blacklisting rules have been recognized by the Government Procurement Policy
Board; by itself or by relation, membership, association, affiliation, or controlling
interest with another blacklisted person or entity as defined and provided for in the
Uniform Guidelines on Blacklisting;

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4. Each of the documents submitted in satisfaction of the bidding requirements is an
authentic copy of the original, complete, and all statements and information provided
therein are true and correct;

5. [Name of Bidder] is authorizing the Head of the Procuring Entity or its duly
authorized representative(s) to verify all the documents submitted;
6. Select one, delete the rest:
If a sole proprietorship: The owner or sole proprietor is not related to the Head of the
Procuring Entity, members of the Bids and Awards Committee (BAC), the Technical
Working Group, and the BAC Secretariat, the head of the Project Management Office
or the end-user unit, and the project consultants by consanguinity or affinity up to the
third civil degree;
If a partnership or cooperative: None of the officers and members of [Name of
Bidder] is related to the Head of the Procuring Entity, members of the Bids and
Awards Committee (BAC), the Technical Working Group, and the BAC Secretariat,
the head of the Project Management Office or the end-user unit, and the project
consultants by consanguinity or affinity up to the third civil degree;
If a corporation or joint venture: None of the officers, directors, and controlling
stockholders of [Name of Bidder] is related to the Head of the Procuring Entity,
members of the Bids and Awards Committee (BAC), the Technical Working Group,
and the BAC Secretariat, the head of the Project Management Office or the end-user
unit, and the project consultants by consanguinity or affinity up to the third civil
degree;
7. [Name of Bidder] complies with existing labor laws and standards; and

8. [Name of Bidder] is aware of and has undertaken the following responsibilities as a


Bidder:

a) Carefully examine all of the Bidding Documents;


b) Acknowledge all conditions, local or otherwise, affecting the implementation of
the Contract;
c) Made an estimate of the facilities available and needed for the contract to be bid,
if any; and
d) Inquire or secure Supplemental/Bid Bulletin(s) issued for the [Name of the
Project].
9. [Name of Bidder] did not give or pay directly or indirectly, any commission, amount,
fee, or any form of consideration, pecuniary or otherwise, to any person or official,
personnel or representative of the government in relation to any procurement project
or activity.

10. In case advance payment was made or given, failure to perform or deliver any of the
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obligations and undertakings in the contract shall be sufficient grounds to constitute
criminal liability for Swindling (Estafa) or the commission of fraud with
unfaithfulness or abuse of confidence through misappropriating or converting any
payment received by a person or entity under an obligation involving the duty to
deliver certain goods or services, to the prejudice of the public and the government of
the Philippines pursuant to Article 315 of Act No. 3815 s. 1930, as amended, or the
Revised Penal Code.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this __ day of ___, 20__ at
____________, Philippines.
_____________________________________
Bidder’s Representative/Authorized Signatory

SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this ___ day of [month] [year] at [place
of execution], Philippines. Affiant/s is/are personally known to me and was/were identified
by me through competent evidence of identity as defined in the 2004 Rules on Notarial
Practice (A.M. No. 02-8-13-SC). Affiant/s exhibited to me his/her [insert type of government
identification card used], with his/her photograph and signature appearing thereon, with no.
________ and his/her Community Tax Certificate No. _______ issued on ____ at ______.

Witness my hand and seal this ___ day of [month] [year].

NAME OF NOTARY PUBLIC


Serial No. of Commission _______________
Notary Public for _______ until __________
Roll of Attorneys No. __________________
PTR No. ______ [date issued], [place issued]
IBP No. ______ [date issued], [place issued]

Doc. No. _____


Page No. _____
Book No. _____
Series of _____

* This form will not apply for WB funded projects.

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Bid-Securing Declaration

(REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES)


CITY OF _______________________ ) S.S.
x-------------------------------------------------------x

Invitation to Bid [Insert reference number]

To: [Insert name and address of the Procuring Entity]

I/We, the undersigned, declare that:

1. I/We understand that, according to your conditions, bids must be supported by a Bid
Security, which may be in the form of a Bid-Securing Declaration.

2. I/We accept that: (a) I/we will be automatically disqualified from bidding for any contract
with any procuring entity for a period of two (2) years upon receipt of your Blacklisting
Order; and, (b) I/we will pay the applicable fine provided under Section 6 of the
Guidelines on the Use of Bid Securing Declaration, within fifteen (15) days from receipt
of written demand by the procuring entity for the commission of acts resulting to the
enforcement of the bid securing declaration under Sections 23.1(b), 34.2, 40.1 and 69.1,
except 69.1 (f), of the IRR of RA 9184; without prejudice to other legal action the
government may undertake.

3. I/We understand that this Bid-Securing Declaration shall cease to be valid on the
following circumstances:

a. Upon expiration of the bid validity period, or any extension thereof pursuant to your
request;
b. I am/we are declared ineligible or post-disqualified upon receipt of your notice to
such effect, and (i) I/we failed to timely file a request for reconsideration or (ii) I/we
filed a waiver to avail of said right;
c. I am/we are declared as the bidder with the Lowest Calculated Responsive Bid, and
I/we have furnished the performance security and signed the Contract.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I/We have hereunto set my/our hand/s this ____ day of [month]
[year] at [place of execution].

[Insert NAME OF BIDDER’S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE]


[Insert signatory’s legal capacity]

Affiant

SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this __ day of [month] [year] at [place of


execution], Philippines. Affiant/s is/are personally known to me and was/were identified by
me through competent evidence of identity as defined in the 2004 Rules on Notarial Practice
(A.M. No. 02-8-13-SC). Affiant/s exhibited to me his/her [insert type of government
identification card used], with his/her photograph and signature appearing thereon, with no.
______.

Witness my hand and seal this ___ day of [month] [year].

NAME OF NOTARY PUBLIC

Serial No. of Commission ___________


Notary Public for ______ until _______
Roll of Attorneys No. _____
PTR No. __, [date issued], [place issued]
IBP No. __, [date issued], [place issued]
Doc. No. ___
Page No. ___
Book No. ___
Series of ____.

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Statement of Single Largest Completed Contract (SLCC) (new).pdf
2021_Revised Checklist_BIDDING_Infrastructure (new).pdf
Bid Form.pdf
Bid Securing Declaration.pdf
Contractor's Letter Certificate to Procuring Entity.pdf
Key Personnel (Format of BIO_DATA).pdf
Key Personnel's Certificate of Employment.pdf
List of Equipment, Owned or Leased etc....pdf
NET FINANCIAL CONTRACTING CAPACITY (NFCC).pdf
Omnibus Sworn Statement(Revised).pdf
Qualification of Key Personnel Proposed to be Assigned to the Contract.pdf
Statement of On-going and Unstarted but Awarded Contracts (new).pdf
Province of Cebu Contract Ref. No.
Name of Contract:
Location:

STATEMENT OF SINGLE LARGEST COMPLETED CONTRACT (SLCC)


List down on appropriate spaces provided all information as required confirming your firm’s experience for project completed/under taken for both Government and Private Institution.
Start always the latest project. Incomplete data will not be counted. Place “N.A.” If not applicable. Use additional sheets (same format) if necessary and page them 1a, 1b, and so on.

1. Name of 2. Date 3. 4. Owner’s name 5. Nature 6. 7. Total 8. Date of 9. Total


the Contract of Contract and postal of Work Contractor Contract value completion contract
Award Duration address/contact ’s role at award value at
number/contact completion
person , if
applicable

1. Name of the contract


2. Date of the contract
3. Contract Duration
4. Owner’s name and address
5. Nature of Work
6. Contractor’s role (whether sole contractor, subcontractor, or partner in a JV) and percentage of participation
7. Total Contract value at award
8. Date of completion

Attachments:
1. CPES Rating, or
2. Certificate of Acceptance

Submitted by:

______________________
Name
______________________
Position
______________________
Date
Republic of the Philippines
PROVINCE OF CEBU
Cebu Capitol, Cebu City
BIDS AND AWARDS COMMITTEE
Tel. Nos. 888-2328 local 1214 / 1210 / 1212

CHECKLIST OF TECHNICAL AND FINANCIAL DOCUMENTS


DURING OPENING OF BIDS (INFRASTRUCTURE)

1st Envelope (Technical Envelope)


Class “A” Documents

Legal:

1. Valid PhilGEPS Registration Certificate (Platinum membership) (all pages);

2. Registration certificate from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) with Articles of Incorporation,
Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) for sole proprietorship, or Cooperative Development Authority (CDA)
for cooperatives;

3. Mayor’s/Business permit issued by the city or municipality where the principal place of business of the
prospective bidder is located, or the equivalent document for Exclusive Economic Zones or Areas;

Note: Expiry date must be shown in the Business Permit (ex: December 31, 2021)

4. Tax Clearance per Executive Order 398, series of 2005, as finally reviewed and approved by the BIR.

Technical:

5. Statement of all on-going government and private contracts, including contracts awarded but not yet
started, if any, whether similar or not similar in nature and complexity to the contract to be bid. The
Statement shall include, for each contract, the following:

1. Name of the contract


2. Date of the contract
3. Contract Duration
4. Owner’s name and address
5. Nature of Work
6. Contractor’s role (whether sole contractor, subcontractor, or partner in a JV) and percentage of
participation
7. Total Contract value at award
8. Percentages of planned and actual accomplishment; and
9. Value of outstanding works

(If interested bidder has no on-going contracts, submit the form indicating “None”)

Supplemental Document/s required:


 Notice of Award and/or Contract Agreement
 Notice to Proceed issued by the client
6. Statement of bidder’s Single Largest Completed Contract (SLCC) similar to the contract to be bid,
equivalent to at least fifty (50%) of the ABC adjusted, if necessary by the Bidder to current prices using
the Philippine Statistics Autority’s (PSA’s) Consumer Price Index (CPI), except under conditions provided
for in Section 23.4.2.4 of the 2016 revised IRR of RA No. 9184. The Statement shall include, for each
contract, the following:

1. Name of the contract


2. Date of the contract
3. Contract Duration
4. Owner’s name and address
5. Nature of Work
6. Contractor’s role (whether sole contractor, subcontractor, or partner in a JV) and percentage of
participation
7. Total Contract value at award
8. Date of completion

(If interested bidder has no SLCC – shall be considered provided that bidder’s PCAB category falls under
Small A or Small B, and that the cost of the contract is not more than the Allowable Range of Contract
Cost (ARCC) of their registration based on the guidelines as prescribed by the PCAB) – Sec. 23.4.2.4 IRR of
R.A. 9184
Document/s required:
 Project Owner’s Certificate of Final Acceptance issued by the Owner other than the
Contractor; or
 Constructors Performance Evaluation System (CPES) Final Rating, which must be at least
satisfactory.

(In case of contracts with the private sector, an equivalent document shall be submitted)

7. Valid PCAB License and Registration or Special PCAB License in case of Joint Ventures, and registration
for the type and cost of the contract for the Project;

8. Bid Securing Declaration in the prescribed form (notarized) or any form of Bid Security in an amount not
less than the required percentage of the ABC in accordance with the following schedule;
Minimum Amount in % of Approved
Form of Bid Security
Budget for the Contract to be Bid
a) Cash, Cashier's / Manager's Check issued by a Universal or
Commercial Bank or from other banks certified by the BSP as
authorized to issue such financial instrument.
b) Bank Draft/Guaranteee issued by a Universal or Commercial Bank
Two percent (2%)
or from other banks certified by the BSP as authorized to issue
such financial instrument: Provided, however, that it shall be
confirmed or authenticated by a Universal or Commercial Bank, if
issued by a foreign bank.
c) Surety Bond callable upon demand issued by a surety or insurance
company duly certified by the Insurance Commission as authorized to
Five percent (5%)
issue such security specific for the project to be bid; (Official Receipt
issued by the insurance firm must also be attached)

 Checks must be addressed to the PROVINCE OF CEBU.

9. Project Requirements, which shall include the following:

9.1 Organizational chart for the contract to be bid;


9.2 List of contractor’s personnel (e.g., Project Manager, Project Engineers, Materials Engineers, and
Foremen), to be assigned to the contract to be bid, with their complete qualification and
experience data;
9.3 List of contractor’s major equipment units, which are owned, leased, and/or under purchase
agreements, supported by proof of ownership or certification of availability of equipment from
the equipment lessor/vendor for the duration of the project, as the case maybe.

10. Omnibus Sworn Statement in accordance with Section 25.3 of the IRR and using the form prescribed in
the Bidding Forms.

11. Proof of Authorization duly notarized Secretary’s Certificate and/or Special Power of Attorney issued by
the corporation or the joint venture. If a partnership, corporation, cooperative, or joint venture has
granted an individual full authority to do, execute and perform any and all acts necessary and/or to
represent the bidder in the bidding.
 Corporation: Board Resolution and Secretary’s Certificate
 Sole Proprietorship: Special Power of Attorney (SPA), except if the owner/proprietor will sign the bid docs
 Partnership: Special Power of Attorney issued by the managing partner

Financial Documents

12. Audited financial statements, showing, among others, the prospective total and current assets and
liabilities, stamped “received” by the BIR or its duly accredited and authorized institutions, for the
preceding calendar year which should not be earlier than two (2) years (2019 & 2020), from the date of
bid submission;

13. Net Financial Contracting Capacity (NFCC) computation. The values of the bidder’s current assets and
current liabilities shall be based on the data submitted to the BIR, through its Electronic Filing and
Payment System (EFPS);

Class “B” documents:

1. Valid Joint Venture Agreement (JVA) in accordance with RA 4566.

2ND Envelope
THE FINANCIAL COMPONENT SHALL CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS:
1. Financial Bid Form in accordance with the form prescribed in Section IV. Bidding Forms;

(Bid validity: Maximum of 120 Calendar Days from the date of the opening of bids.)

2. Bid Prices in Bill of Quantities in the prescribed form;

3. Detailed estimates including a summary sheet indicating the unit prices of construction materials, labor rates
and equipment rentals used in coming up with the Bid;

4. Cash flow by the quarter and payment schedule; and

5. Any other documents described in the BDS (Bid Data Sheet).

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INSTRUCTION TO BIDDERS

FORMAT OF BIDS

Bidders shall submit their bids through their duly authorized representative using the appropriate forms
provided in Section IX. Bidding Forms in two (2) separate sealed bid envelopes, and which shall be submitted
simultaneously.

The first shall contain the TECHNICAL COMPONENT OF THE BID, including the ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS,
and

The second shall contain the FINANCIAL COMPONENT OF THE BID.

Clause #16: SEALING AND MARKING OF BIDS

1. Bidders shall enclose their original and technical documents in one (1) sealed marked “ORIGINAL –
TECHNICAL COMPONENT”, and the original of their financial component in another sealed envelope
marked “ORIGINAL – FINANCIAL COMPONENT”, sealing them all in an outer envelope marked
“ORIGINAL BID”.

2. Each copy of the first and second envelopes shall be similarly sealed during marking the inner
envelopes as “COPY NO. 1 – TECHNICAL COMPONENT” and “COPY NO.1 – FINANCIAL COMPONENT”
and the outer envelope as “COPY NO. 1”, respectively. These envelopes containing the original and
the copy shall then be enclosed in one single envelope.

ALL PHOTOCOPIES FROM THE ORIGINAL MUST BE STAMPED “CERTIFIED TRUE COPY FROM THE ORIGINAL”
AND SIGNED BY THE BIDDER OR THE DULY AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE.

3. The original and the copy of the Bid shall be typed or written in indelible ink and shall be signed by
the bidder or its duly authorized representative/s.

4. All envelopes shall:

1. Contain the name of the contract to be bid in capital letters;


2. Bear the name and address of the Bidder in capital letters;
3. Bear addressed to the Procuring Entity’s BAC
4. Bear the specific identification of the bid
5. Bear a warning “DO NOT OPEN BEFORE..” the date and time for the opening of bids

5. If bids are not sealed and marked as required, the Procuring Entity will assume no responsibility for
the misplacement or premature opening of bid.

Clause #17: SUBMISSION AND OPENING OF BIDS

Bids must be received by the Procuring Entity’s BAC Secretariat at the address and on or before the
date and time indicated in the BDS.

LATE BIDS

Any bid submitted after the deadline for submission and receipt of bids prescribed by the Procuring
Entity, shall be declared “LATE” and shall not be accepted by the Procuring Entity.
Bid Form

Date: ___________
Advertisement No. ______

To: PROVINCE OF CEBU


Address: Provincial Capitol Building, Cebu Capitol, Cebu City

We, the undersigned, declare that:

(a) We have examined and have no reservation to the Bidding Documents, including Addenda,
for the [Name of Project].

(b) We offer to execute the Works for this Contract in accordance with the Bid and Bid Data
Sheet, General and Special Conditions of Contract accompanying this Bid;

The total price of our Bid, excluding any discounts offered in item (d) below is: [insert
information];

The discounts offered and the methodology for their application are: [insert information];

(c) Our Bid shall be valid for a period of [120] days from the date fixed for the Bid submission
deadline in accordance with the Bidding Documents, and it shall remain binding upon us and
may be accepted at any time before the expiration of that period;

(d) If our Bid is accepted, we commit to obtain a Performance Security in the amount of [insert
percentage amount] percent of the Contract Price for the due performance of the Contract;

(e) Our firm, including any subcontractors or suppliers for any part of the Contract, have
nationalities from the following eligible countries: [insert information];

(f) We are not participating, as Bidders, in more than one Bid in this bidding process, other than
alternative offers in accordance with the Bidding Documents;

(g) Our firm, its affiliates or subsidiaries, including any subcontractors or suppliers for any part
of the Contract, has not been declared ineligible by the Funding Source;

(h) We understand that this Bid, together with your written acceptance thereof included in your
notification of award, shall constitute a binding contract between us, until a formal Contract
is prepared and executed; and

(i) We understand that you are not bound to accept the Lowest Evaluated Bid or any other Bid
that you may receive.
Name:

In the capacity of:

Signed:

Duly authorized to sign the Bid for and on behalf of:

Date: ___________
Bid-Securing Declaration

(REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES)


CITY OF _______________________ ) S.S.
x-------------------------------------------------------x

Invitation to Bid [Insert reference number]

To: [Insert name and address of the Procuring Entity]

I/We, the undersigned, declare that:

1. I/We understand that, according to your conditions, bids must be supported by a Bid Security,
which may be in the form of a Bid-Securing Declaration.

2. I/We accept that: (a) I/we will be automatically disqualified from bidding for any contract with
any procuring entity for a period of two (2) years upon receipt of your Blacklisting Order; and,
(b) I/we will pay the applicable fine provided under Section 6 of the Guidelines on the Use of
Bid Securing Declaration, within fifteen (15) days from receipt of written demand by the
procuring entity for the commission of acts resulting to the enforcement of the bid securing
declaration under Sections 23.1(b), 34.2, 40.1 and 69.1, except 69.1 (f), of the IRR of RA 9184;
without prejudice to other legal action the government may undertake.

3. I/We understand that this Bid-Securing Declaration shall cease to be valid on the following
circumstances:

a. Upon expiration of the bid validity period, or any extension thereof pursuant to your
request;
b. I am/we are declared ineligible or post-disqualified upon receipt of your notice to such
effect, and (i) I/we failed to timely file a request for reconsideration or (ii) I/we filed a
waiver to avail of said right;
c. I am/we are declared as the bidder with the Lowest Calculated Responsive Bid, and I/we
have furnished the performance security and signed the Contract.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I/We have hereunto set my/our hand/s this ____ day of [month]
[year] at [place of execution].

[Insert NAME OF BIDDER’S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE]


[Insert signatory’s legal capacity]

Affiant

SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this __ day of [month] [year] at [place of execution],
Philippines. Affiant/s is/are personally known to me and was/were identified by me through
competent evidence of identity as defined in the 2004 Rules on Notarial Practice (A.M. No. 02-8-
13-SC). Affiant/s exhibited to me his/her [insert type of government identification card used], with
his/her photograph and signature appearing thereon, with no. ______.

Witness my hand and seal this ___ day of [month] [year].

NAME OF NOTARY PUBLIC

Serial No. of Commission ___________


Notary Public for ______ until _______
Roll of Attorneys No. _____
PTR No. __, [date issued], [place issued]
IBP No. __, [date issued], [place issued]
Doc. No. ___
Page No. ___
Book No. ___
Series of ____.
Name of the Procuring Entity
Contract Reference Number
Name of the Contract
Location of the Contract
Standard Form Number: SF-INFR-45
Revised on: August 11, 2004

Contractor’s Letter-Certificate to Procuring Entity

Date of Issuance

Name of the Head of the Procuring Entity


Position of the Head of the Procuring Entity
Name of the Procuring Entity
Address of the Procuring Entity

Dear Sir/Madame:

Supplementing our Organization Chart for the Contract, we have the honor to submit herewith, and
to certify as true and correct; the following pertinent information:

1. That I/we have engaged the services of ___ (Name of Employee___, to be the
__(Designation)_ of the __(Name of Contract)__, who is a __(Profession)_ with
Professional License Certificate No. __________ Issued on ________________ and who
has performed the duties in the construction of the Contracts enumerated in the duly filled
form ____.

2. The said Engineer shall be designated by us as our _(Designation)_ to personally perform


the duties of the said position in the above-mentioned Project, if and when the same is
awarded in our favor.

3. That said Engineer shall employ the best care, skill and ability in performing his duties in
accordance with the Contract Agreement, Conditions of Contract, Plans, specifications,
Special Provisions, and other provisions embodied in the proposed contract.

4. That said Engineer shall be personally present at the jobsite to supervise the phase of the
construction work pertaining to this assignment as (Designation), all the time.

5. That, in order to guarantee that said Engineer shall perform his duties properly and be
personally present in the job site, he is hereby required to secure a certificate of appearance
for the Procuring Entity Engineer at the end of every month.

That, in the event that I/we elect or choose to replace said (Designation) with another Engineer, the
Procuring Entity will be accordingly notified by us in writing at least twenty one (21) days before
making the replacement. We will submit the Procuring Entity, for prior approval, the name of the
proposed new (Designation), his qualifications, experience, list of projects undertaken and other
relevant information.

One of the requirement from the bidder to be included in its Technical Envelope is a list of contractor’s key personnel
(viz., Project Manager, Project Engineers, Materials Engineers, and Foreman), to be assigned to the contract to be bid
with their complete qualification and experience data (including the key personnel’s signed written commitment to
work for the project once awarded the contract).
6. That may wilful violation on my/our part of the herein conditions may prejudice my/our
standing as a reliable contract in future bidding of the Procuring Entity.

Very truly yours,

_______________________________
(Authorized Representative of Bidder)

CONCURRED IN:

________________________________
(Name of Engineer)

________________________________
(Address)

One of the requirement from the bidder to be included in its Technical Envelope is a list of contractor’s key personnel
(viz., Project Manager, Project Engineers, Materials Engineers, and Foreman), to be assigned to the contract to be bid
with their complete qualification and experience data (including the key personnel’s signed written commitment to
work for the project once awarded the contract).
Name of the Procuring Entity
Contract Reference Number
Name of the Contract
Location of the Contract
Standard Form Number: SF-INFR-45
Revised on: August 11, 2004

KEY PERSONNEL
(FORMAT OF BIO-DATA)

Give the detailed information of the following personnel who are scheduled to be assigned as full-time
field staff for the project. Fill up a form for each person.

Authorized Managing Officer/Representative.

Sustained Technical Employee

1. Name : __________________________________________

2. Date of Birth : __________________________________________

3. Nationality : __________________________________________

4. Education and Degrees : __________________________________________

5. Specialty : __________________________________________

6. Registration : __________________________________________

7. Length of Service with the Firm : __________________________________________

8. Years of Experience : __________________________________________

9. If item 7 is less than ten (10) years, give name and length of service with previous employees for a
(10)-year period (attached additional sheet/s, if necessary:

Name and Address of Employer Length of Service

_______________________________ _________ year(s) from _______to _______

_______________________________ _________ year(s) from _______to _______

_______________________________ _________ year(s) from _______to _______

10. Experience:

This should cover the past ten (10) years of experience. (Attached as many pages as necessary to
show involvement of personnel in projects using the format below).

One of the requirement from the bidder to be included in its Technical Envelope is a list of contractor’s key
personnel (viz., Project Manager, Project Engineers, Materials Engineers, and Foreman), to be assigned to the
contract to be bid with their complete qualification and experience data (including the key personnel’s signed
written commitment to work for the project once awarded the contract).
I do not allow the use of my name for the purpose of enabling the above-mentioned Contractor to
qualify for the Contract without any firm commitment on my part to assume the post of __(Designation)_
Therefore, if the contract is awarded to him since I understand that to do so, will be one of the
requirement from the bidder to be included in its technical envelope is a list of contractor’s personnel (viz,
Project Manager, Project Engineers, Material Engineers and Foreman) to be assigned to the contract to be
bid, with their complete qualification and experience data (including the key personnel’s signed written
commitment to work for the project once awarded the contract) sufficient ground for my disqualification
as __(Designation)__ in any future (Name of the Procuring Entity) bidding or employment with any
Contractor doing business with the (Name of the Procuring Entity).

___________________________
(Signature of Engineer)

DRY SEAL

Republic of the Philippines )


______________________ ) S.S

SUBSCRIBE AND SWORN TO before me this __________day of _____________ 2005 affiant


exhibiting to me his Residence Certificate No. ______________ issued on _________________________
at ______________________________ .

Notary Public
Until December 31, 200___

Doc. No. _________


Page No. _________
Book No. _________
Series of __________

One of the requirement from the bidder to be included in its Technical Envelope is a list of contractor’s key
personnel (viz., Project Manager, Project Engineers, Materials Engineers, and Foreman), to be assigned to the
contract to be bid with their complete qualification and experience data (including the key personnel’s signed
written commitment to work for the project once awarded the contract).
Name of the Procuring Entity
Contract Reference Number
Name of the Contract
Location of the Contract
Standard Form Number: SF-INFR-45
Revised on: August 11, 2004

1. Name : ___________________________________________________

2. Name & Address of Owner : ___________________________________________________

3. Name & Address of the Owner’s


Engineer (Consultant) : ___________________________________________________

4. Indicate the Features of Project


(particulars of the project
components and any other particular
interest connected with the project): ____________________________________________________

5. Contract Amount Expressed in


Philippine Currency : ____________________________________________________

6. Position : ____________________________________________________

7. Structures for which the employee


was responsible : ____________________________________________________

8. Assignment Period : ______ Year from ________(months) _________ (year)


To ________ (months) _________ (year)

______________________________
Name and Signature of Employee

It is hereby certified that the above personnel can be assigned to this project, if the contract is awarded to
our company.

______________________________ _______________________________
(Place and Date) (The Authorized Representative)

One of the requirement from the bidder to be included in its Technical Envelope is a list of contractor’s key
personnel (viz., Project Manager, Project Engineers, Materials Engineers, and Foreman), to be assigned to the
contract to be bid with their complete qualification and experience data (including the key personnel’s signed
written commitment to work for the project once awarded the contract).
Name of the Procuring Entity
Contract Reference Number
Name of the Contract
Location of the Contract
Standard Form Number: SF-INFR-45
Revised on: August 11, 2004

Key Personnel’s Certificate of Employment

Date of Issuance

Name of the Head of the Procuring Entity


Position of the Head of the Procuring Entity
Name of the Procuring Entity
Address of the Procuring Entity

Dear Sir / Madame:

I am _____ (Name of Nominee)_____a Licensed _____ Engineer with Professional License No. _____
issued on __(date of Issuance)__ at ______(place of issuance)_____ .

I hereby certify that _____(Name of Bidder)______ has engaged my service as __(Designation)__ for
________(Name of the Contract)__________, if awarded to it.

As (Designation), I supervised the following completed projects similar to the contract under bidding):

NAME OF PROJECT OWNER COST DATE COMPLETED

__________________ ______________ ___________ ___________________


__________________ ______________ ___________ ___________________
_________________ ______________ ___________ ___________________

At present, I am supervising the following projects:

NAME OF PROJECT OWNER COST DATE COMPLETED

__________________ ______________ ___________ ___________________


__________________ ______________ ___________ ___________________
__________________ ______________ ___________ ___________________

In case of my separation for any reason whatsoever from the above-mentioned Contractor, I shall
notify the __(Name of the Procuring Entity)__ at least twenty one (21) days before the effective date of my
separation.

As _____(Designation)_____, I know I will have to stay in the job site all the time to supervise and
manage the Contract to the best of my ability, and aware that I am authorized to handle only one (1) contract at
a time.

One of the requirement from the bidder to be included in its Technical Envelope is a list of contractor’s key personnel (viz.,
Project Manager, Project Engineers, Materials Engineers, and Foreman), to be assigned to the contract to be bid with
their complete qualification and experience data (including the key personnel’s signed written commitment to work for
the project once awarded the contract).
Name of the Procuring Entity
Contract Reference Number
Name of the Contract
Location of the Contract
Standard Form Number: SF-INFR-45
Revised on: August 11, 2004

List of Equipment, Owned or Leased and / or under Purchase Agreements, Pledged to the Proposed Contract

Business Name : _________________________________________________________


Business Address : _________________________________________________________

Description Model/Year Capacity/Performance/ Size Plate No. Motor No. / Body No. Location Condition Proof of Ownership / Lessor or
Vendor
A. Owned
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.

B. Leased
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.

C. Under Purchase Agreement


I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.

List of minimum equipment required for the project as prescribed in the Bid Data Sheet:
Attach all proof ownership of all pledges required equipment to be used for the proposed project.

Submitted by : _____________________________________
(Printed Name & Signature)
Designation : _____________________________________
Date :_____________________________________

One of the requirements from the bidder to be included in its Technical Envelope is a list of equipment units pledge for the contract to be bid, which are owned (supported by proof/s of ownership), leased and/or under purchase
agreements (with corresponding engine number, chassis numbers and/or serial numbers), supported by certificate of availability of equipment from the equipment lessor/vendor for the duration of the contract.
FINANCIAL DOCUMENTS FOR ELIGIBILITY CHECK

1. Audited Financial Statements, stamped “RECEIVED” by the Bureau of


Internal Revenue (BIR) or its duly accredited and authorized institutions for
the preceding calendar year which should not be earlier than two (2)
years from the date of bid submission showing among others the total
assets and liabilities.

Year 20 ___
1. Total Assets
2. Current Assets
3. Total Liabilities
4. Current Liabilities
5. Net Worth (no.1 minus no.3)
6. Net Working Capital (no.2 minus no. 4)

2. Net Financial Contracting Capacity (NFCC). The values of the bidder’s


current assets and current liabilities, shall be based on the data submitted
to the BIR, through its Electronic Filing and Payment System (EFPS).

The Net Financial Contracting Capacity (NFCC) computed using the


following formula must be at least equal to the ABC of the Project to be
bid:

NFCC = [current assets minus Current Liabilities (15)] minus value of all
outstanding or uncompleted portions of the project under ongoing
contracts including awarded contracts yet to be started coinciding with
the contract for this Project.

NFCC: PHP ___________________________________________________________

Attached herewith are certified true copies of the audited financial statements
stamped “RECEIVED” by the BIR or its duly accredited and authorized institutions
for the preceding calendar year and the data submitted to the BIR through its
Electronic Filing and payment System (EFPS).

Submitted by:

____________________________________________
Name of Bidder

____________________________________________
Signature over printed name of bidder/authorized Representative
Date: _____________________________
Omnibus Sworn Statement (Revised)
[shall be submitted with the Bid]
_________________________________________________________________________

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES )


CITY/MUNICIPALITY OF ______ ) S.S.

AFFIDAVIT

I, [Name of Affiant], of legal age, [Civil Status], [Nationality], and residing at [Address of
Affiant], after having been duly sworn in accordance with law, do hereby depose and state
that:

1. [Select one, delete the other:]

[If a sole proprietorship:] I am the sole proprietor or authorized representative of [Name


of Bidder] with office address at [address of Bidder];

[If a partnership, corporation, cooperative, or joint venture:] I am the duly authorized and
designated representative of [Name of Bidder] with office address at [address of Bidder];

2. [Select one, delete the other:]

[If a sole proprietorship:] As the owner and sole proprietor, or authorized representative
of [Name of Bidder], I have full power and authority to do, execute and perform any and
all acts necessary to participate, submit the bid, and to sign and execute the ensuing
contract for [Name of the Project] of the [Name of the Procuring Entity], as shown in the
attached duly notarized Special Power of Attorney;

[If a partnership, corporation, cooperative, or joint venture:] I am granted full power and
authority to do, execute and perform any and all acts necessary to participate, submit the
bid, and to sign and execute the ensuing contract for [Name of the Project] of the [Name
of the Procuring Entity], as shown in the attached [state title of attached document
showing proof of authorization (e.g., duly notarized Secretary’s Certificate,
Board/Partnership Resolution, or Special Power of Attorney, whichever is applicable;)];

3. [Name of Bidder] is not “blacklisted” or barred from bidding by the Government of the
Philippines or any of its agencies, offices, corporations, or Local Government Units,
foreign government/foreign or international financing institution whose blacklisting rules
have been recognized by the Government Procurement Policy Board, by itself or by
relation, membership, association, affiliation, or controlling interest with another
blacklisted person or entity as defined and provided for in the Uniform Guidelines
on Blacklisting;

4. Each of the documents submitted in satisfaction of the bidding requirements is an


authentic copy of the original, complete, and all statements and information provided
therein are true and correct;

5. [Name of Bidder] is authorizing the Head of the Procuring Entity or its duly authorized
representative(s) to verify all the documents submitted;

6. [Select one, delete the rest:]

[If a sole proprietorship:] The owner or sole proprietor is not related to the Head of the
Procuring Entity, members of the Bids and Awards Committee (BAC), the Technical
Working Group, and the BAC Secretariat, the head of the Project Management Office or
the end-user unit, and the project consultants by consanguinity or affinity up to the third
civil degree;

[If a partnership or cooperative:] None of the officers and members of [Name of Bidder] is
related to the Head of the Procuring Entity, members of the Bids and Awards Committee
(BAC), the Technical Working Group, and the BAC Secretariat, the head of the Project
Management Office or the end-user unit, and the project consultants by consanguinity or
affinity up to the third civil degree;

[If a corporation or joint venture:] None of the officers, directors, and controlling
stockholders of [Name of Bidder] is related to the Head of the Procuring Entity, members
of the Bids and Awards Committee (BAC), the Technical Working Group, and the BAC
Secretariat, the head of the Project Management Office or the end-user unit, and the
project consultants by consanguinity or affinity up to the third civil degree;

7. [Name of Bidder] complies with existing labor laws and standards; and

8. [Name of Bidder] is aware of and has undertaken the responsibilities as a Bidder in


compliance with the Philippine Bidding Documents, which includes:

a. Carefully examining all of the Bidding Documents;


b. Acknowledging all conditions, local or otherwise, affecting the implementation of the
Contract;
c. Making an estimate of the facilities available and needed for the contract to be bid, if
any; and
d. Inquiring or securing Supplemental/Bid Bulletin(s) issued for the [Name of the
Project].

9. [Name of Bidder] did not give or pay directly or indirectly, any commission, amount, fee,
or any form of consideration, pecuniary or otherwise, to any person or official, personnel
or representative of the government in relation to any procurement project or activity.

10. In case advance payment was made or given, failure to perform or deliver any of
the obligations and undertakings in the contract shall be sufficient grounds to
constitute criminal liability for Swindling (Estafa) or the commission of fraud with
unfaithfulness or abuse of confidence through misappropriating or converting any
payment received by a person or entity under an obligation involving the duty to
deliver certain goods or services, to the prejudice of the public and the
government of the Philippines pursuant to Article 315 of Act No. 3815 s. 1930, as
amended, or the Revised Penal Code.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this __ day of ___, 20__ at
____________, Philippines.

[Insert NAME OF BIDDER OR ITS AUTHORIZED


REPRESENTATIVE]
[Insert signatory’s legal capacity]
Affiant

[Jurat]
[Format shall be based on the latest Rules on Notarial Practice]
Name of the Procuring Entity
Contract Reference Number
Name of the Contract
Location of the Contract
Standard Form Number: SF-INFR-45
Revised on: August 11, 2004

Qualification of Key Personnel to be assigned to the Contract

Business Name : _________________________________________________________


Business Address : _________________________________________________________

Other positions deemed


Construction Safety and
Project Engineer/Manager Material Engineer Foreman required by the applicant for
Health Personnel
the project
1. Name
2. Address
3. Date of Birth
4. Employed Since
5. Experience
6. Previous Employment
7. Education
8. PRC License

Minimum Requirement : Project Manager / Engineer


: Materials Engineer
: Foreman

Note : Attached individual resume and PRC License of the (professional) personnel

Submitted by : _____________________________________
(Printed Name & Signature)
Designation : _____________________________________
Date :_____________________________________

One of the requirement from the bidder to be included in its Technical Envelope is a list of contractor’s key personnel (viz., Project Manager, Project Engineers, Materials Engineers, and Foreman), to be assigned to the
contract to be bid with their complete qualification and experience data (including the key personnel’s signed written commitment to work for the project once awarded the contract).
Province of Cebu Contract Ref. No.
Name of Contract:
Location:

STATEMENT OF ON-GOING AND UNSTARTED BUT AWARDED CONTRACTS


List below all on-going and un-started but awarded contracts undertaken by your firm at present starting from project almost completed to
the just awarded projects, incomplete data will not be counted. All column must be filled and place “N.A.” if not applicable.

1. Name of the 2. Date 3. 4. Owner’s name 5. Nature of 6. 7. Total 8. Percentage of 9. Value of


Contract of Contract and postal Work Contracto Contract value planned and outstanding
Award Duration address/contact r’s role at award actual works
number/contact accomplishment
person

1. Name of the contract


2. Date of the contract
3. Contract Duration
4. Owner’s name and address
5. Nature of Work
6. Contractor’s role (whether sole contractor, subcontractor, or partner in a JV) and percentage of participation
7. Total Contract value at award
8. Percentages of planned and actual accomplishment; and
9. Value of outstanding works

Attachments:
1. Notice of Award and/or Contract
2. Notice to Proceed
Submitted by:

______________________
Name
______________________
Position
______________________
Date

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