Chapter11 Ancillaryroadworks2020
Chapter11 Ancillaryroadworks2020
COTO
Committee of Transport
Officials
DRAFT
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 11: ANCILLARY ROAD WORKS .......................................................................................................... 11-1
11.1 PITCHING, STONEWORK, CAST IN SITU CONCRETE FOR PROTECTION AGAINST EROSION ....... 11-1
PART A: SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................................................................. 11-1
PART B: LABOUR ENHANCEMENT ................................................................................................................................................................ 11-6
PART C: MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT .................................................................................................................................................... 11-8
PART D: GUARANTEES AND COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATES ..................................................................................................................... 11-11
11.2 NON-STRUCTURAL GABIONS ................................................................................................................ 11-12
PART A: SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................................................................................... 11-12
PART B: LABOUR ENHANCEMENT .............................................................................................................................................................. 11-15
PART C: MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT .................................................................................................................................................. 11-16
PART D: GUARANTEES AND COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATES ..................................................................................................................... 11-19
11.3 GUIDE BLOCKS AND KILOMETRE MARKERS ...................................................................................... 11-20
PART A: SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................................................................................... 11-20
PART B: LABOUR ENHANCEMENT .............................................................................................................................................................. 11-23
PART C: MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT .................................................................................................................................................. 11-25
PART D: GUARANTEES AND COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATES ..................................................................................................................... 11-27
11.4 ROAD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS ................................................................................................................. 11-28
PART A: SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................................................................................... 11-28
PART B: LABOUR ENHANCEMENT .............................................................................................................................................................. 11-33
PART C: MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT .................................................................................................................................................. 11-34
PART D: GUARANTEES AND COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATES ..................................................................................................................... 11-40
11.5 FENCING .................................................................................................................................................... 11-41
PART A: SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................................................................................... 11-41
PART B: LABOUR ENHANCEMENT .............................................................................................................................................................. 11-46
PART C: MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT .................................................................................................................................................. 11-47
PART D: GUARANTEES AND COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATES ..................................................................................................................... 11-52
11.6 ROAD SIGNS ............................................................................................................................................. 11-53
PART A: SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................................................................................... 11-53
PART B: LABOUR ENHANCEMENT .............................................................................................................................................................. 11-60
PART C: MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT .................................................................................................................................................. 11-61
PART D: GUARANTEES AND COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATES ..................................................................................................................... 11-67
11.7 ROAD MARKINGS AND ROAD STUDS ................................................................................................... 11-68
PART A: SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................................................................................... 11-68
PART B: LABOUR ENHANCEMENT .............................................................................................................................................................. 11-75
PART C: MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT .................................................................................................................................................. 11-76
PART D: GUARANTEES AND COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATES ..................................................................................................................... 11-81
11.8 LANDSCAPING AND PLANTING PLANTS .............................................................................................. 11-82
PART A: SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................................................................................... 11-82
PART B: LABOUR ENHANCEMENT .............................................................................................................................................................. 11-90
PART C: MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT .................................................................................................................................................. 11-91
PART D: GUARANTEES AND COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATES ..................................................................................................................... 11-96
11.9 FINISHING THE ROAD AND ROAD RESERVE AND TREATING OLD ROADS .................................... 11-97
PART A: SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................................................................................... 11-97
PART B: LABOUR ENHANCEMENT .............................................................................................................................................................. 11-99
PART C: MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT ................................................................................................................................................ 11-100
PART D: GUARANTEES AND COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATES ................................................................................................................... 11-102
CHAPTER 11: ANCILLARY ROAD WORKS
11.1 PITCHING, STONEWORK, CAST IN SITU CONCRETE FOR
PROTECTION AGAINST EROSION
CONTENTS
PART A: SPECIFICATIONS
A11.1.1 SCOPE
A11.1.2 DEFINITIONS
A11.1.3 GENERAL
A11.1.4 DESIGN BY CONTRACTOR / PERFORMANCE BASED SYSTEMS
A11.1.5 MATERIALS
A11.1.6 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
A11.1.7 EXECUTION OF WORKS
A11.1.8 WORKMANSHIP
A11.1.1 SCOPE
This Section covers the furnishing of materials and the construction of protective coverings using stone, cast in situ concrete, bricks, prefabricated
concrete elements, wire or alternative materials on exposed surfaces such as earth slopes, drains and stream beds, as well as heavier protective
layers in the form of riprap and the construction of stone masonry for walls, as specified and shown on the drawings, or as specified in the Contract
Documentation.
A11.1.2 DEFINITIONS
No specific definitions.
A11.1.3 GENERAL
No general items.
A11.1.5 MATERIALS
The material specifications are the required specifications for the materials as placed and/or processed in its final position within the road reserve.
It remains the Contractor’s responsibility to ensure that the materials delivered to the road shall meet these specified requirements
Materials removed under this Section from existing works, except where excavated materials are specified to be reused or disposed of, or except
where provision has been made in Part C for their reuse or specific disposal, shall be deemed to be the property of the Contractor.
A11.1.5.2 Sand
a) Sand for concrete
Sand for concrete, cement slurry and cement mortar shall comply with the requirements of SANS 1083. This sand can be from natural sources,
crushed or obtained from commercial sources.
A11.1.5.6 Geotextiles
Geotextiles shall be of the grade and type specified in the schedule of quantities or Contract Documentation, and shall comply with the requirements
of Section A12.11 of Chapter 12.
A11.1.7.3 Riprap
a) General
Riprap shall consist of a course or courses of large rock placed on bank slopes and toes in stream and riverbeds and at other localities where
protection of this type may be required.
Two types of riprap are specified here, viz one type where the rocks are individually packed, which is designated as packed riprap, and the other
type where the rock is dumped and then spread by machines, which is designated as dumped riprap.
The surface of areas to receive riprap shall be neatly trimmed to line and level and all loose material compacted. The perimeters of riprap areas
shall be protected by the construction of either rock-filled trenches, walls or other structures as may be required. Perimeter trenches shall normally
be backfilled with rock of the same size and quality as that used in the construction of the adjoining riprap, but any voids shall be filled with smaller
stone and the entire backfill shall be well compacted.
A11.1.8 WORKMANSHIP
A11.1.8.1 General
The Contractor shall determine the required frequency of testing and conduct sufficient tests on the sourced material for each type of material, in
order to ensure that the quality of materials produced will meet the specified requirements for the particular layer for which it will be used.
The Engineer may, at his discretion, decide to use the Contractor’s test results if he is satisfied that the Contractor has complied with the process
control requirements.
Any work or materials which do not comply with the specified requirements, shall be removed and replaced with work or materials which comply
with the requirements or, if the Engineer so permits, shall be repaired so that it shall comply with the specified requirements after having been
repaired.
CONTENTS
B11.1.1 SCOPE
B11.1.2 DEFINITIONS
B11.1.3 GENERAL
B11.1.4 DESIGN BY CONTRACTOR / PERFORMANCE BASED SYSTEMS
B11.1.5 MATERIALS
B11.1.6 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
B11.1.7 EXECUTION OF THE WORKS
B11.1.8 WORKMANSHIP
B11.1.1 SCOPE
This Section covers the furnishing of materials and the construction of protective coverings using stone, cast in situ concrete, bricks or prefabricated
concrete blocks on exposed surfaces such as earth slopes, drains and stream beds, as well as heavier protective layers in the form of riprap and
the construction of stone masonry for walls, as specified and shown on the drawings, or as specified by the Engineer
This Section therefore includes work with a large component of labour.
This Part B therefore only covers additional specifications for work to enhance the labour component of construction activities where specified in
Part A. This Section includes concrete mixed by hand.
B11.1.2 DEFINITIONS
The provisions of Part A shall apply.
B11.1.3 GENERAL
The provisions of Part A shall apply.
B11.1.5 MATERIALS
B11.1.5.1 General material specifications
When packed riprap is constructed using labour enhanced construction methods, the stone for the riprap shall have a maximum size of 0,03 m3 or
a maximum mass of 30 kg.
B11.1.5.2 Concrete
a) Concrete mixing by hand
Concrete may be mixed by hand or in hand-turned concrete mixers for small pours up to one (1) cubic metre. Larger pours greater than one cubic
metre shall be machine mixed with on-site mechanical mixers and/or batch plants.
The mix design shall be based upon obtaining an average concrete compressive strength sufficiently above the specified characteristic compressive
strength so that, considering the expected variability of the concrete and test procedures, no more than 5 % of strength tests will be expected to
fall below the specified characteristic compressive strength.
All concrete mixed on the site of works shall be weigh-batched unless the Contractor can demonstrate to the Engineer that his method of
proportioning the concrete ingredients consistently produces uniform concrete, which meets the strength requirements.
Material which can be excavated by means of a suitable shovel with or without the use of a pick or other
Soft
hand-swung tool.
Material which is difficult to excavate by hand even with the aid of a crowbar and requires the assistance of
Intermediate
pneumatic tools for economic removal.
*1 Only applicable to materials comprising not more than 10 % gravel of size less than 10 mm and materials containing no cobbles or
isolated small boulders.
*2 Classification depends on the moisture content of the cohesive material.
B11.1.8 WORKMANSHIP
The provisions of Part A shall apply.
C11.1.1.1 Excavating foundation trenches in soft material using labour enhanced construction methods cubic metre (m3)
0 m to 1,0 m depth
C11.1.1.2 Excavating foundation trenches in intermediate material using labour enhanced construction cubic metre (m3)
methods 0 m to 1,0 m depth
The unit of measurement shall be the cubic metre of material excavated for foundation trenches in accordance with the authorised dimensions,
measured in place before excavation.
Excavations shall be done using labour enhanced construction methods as specified and measured.
The tendered rates shall include full compensation for the excavation of the foundation trenches to the required dimensions, lines, levels and
grades, the trimming of the open drain and the loading and disposal of the material as directed.
Loading and hauling, where applicable, including a haul of 1,0 km, shall be measured and paid as specified in Section C1.7 of Chapter 1. Where
the excavation of material is specified by means of labour enhanced construction methods, the tendered rates shall include loading and transport
by wheelbarrow if the material is disposed of or utilised within a radius of 50 m, alternatively loading by hand onto transport vehicles for such
disposal or utilisation elsewhere, within a haul distance of 1,0 km.
Item Description Unit
C11.1.3 Riprap
C11.1.3.1 Packed riprap (“critical mass of stone” and thickness indicated) cubic metre (m3)
C11.1.3.2 Extra over item C1 1. 1. 3. 1 for constructing packed riprap using labour enhanced cubic metre (m3)
construction methods (Maximum size of stone shall be 0,03 m3 or a maximum mass of 30
kg)
C11.1.3.3 Dumped riprap (critical mass of stone and thickness indicated) cubic metre (m3)
(c) Geotextile (type, class and grade stated) square metre (m2)
The tender rate for item C11.1.3.4(a) and (b) will be as specified in Clause A3.1.5.2b) of Chapter 3 and A11.1.7.2b).
The unit of measurement for riprap and filter layer shall be the cubic metre of riprap or filter layer in place and shall include rock used in trench
backfill. The unit of measurement for item C11.1.3.4(c) shall be the square metre of geotextile laid as specified, including overlaps.
Item C11.1.3.2 is an extra over item which will be paid if instructed to construct packed riprap using labour enhanced construction methods.
The rates tendered shall include full compensation for preparing the surfaces, including excavation (but excluding excavation for trenches and bulk
excavations) and for the furnishing, transporting, handling and placing of riprap or filter layers. The rate tendered for item C11.1.3.4(c) shall include
C11.1.4.3 Extra over items C11.1.4.1 and C11.1.4.2 for procuring stone from commercial sources cubic metre (m3)
The unit of measurement for stone masonry walls shall be the cubic metre of actual walling constructed and accepted.
The tendered rate for each type of stonewall shall include full compensation for furnishing all materials, trimming the areas, placing the stones and
cement-mortared masonry where necessary, and all other work necessary for completing the walls in accordance with the specifications.
Excavation of foundation trenches and bulk excavations will be paid for separately.
The tendered rates shall also include full compensation for mixing and/or procuring concrete, mortar and grout as indicated.
The tendered rate for item C11.1.4.3 shall include full compensation for procuring, furnishing and offloading stone from commercial
suppliers, including the cost of transporting the material to the site irrespective of haul distance.
Item Description Unit
C11.1.5 Concrete pitching or paving
C11.1.5.1 Cast in situ concrete pitching or paving (class of concrete and thickness of pitching or paving square metre (m2)
indicated)
C11.1.5.2 Prefabricated concrete grass blocks (type and thickness indicated) square metre (m2)
C11.1.5.3 Welded steel fabric used for cast in situ pitching or paving (type indicated) kilogram (kg)
The unit of measurement shall be the square metre of each type constructed.
The tendered rates shall include full compensation for furnishing all materials, all excavation (but excluding bulk excavation and excavation for
foundation trenches and edge beams), compacting and trimming all the excavated areas, treating the prepared surface with an approved herbicide
and ant-poison, laying concrete grass blocks (item C11.1.5.2), topsoiling and grassing, (item C11.1.5.2), constructing concrete pitching or paving,
including normal formwork and the shaping of surfaces (item C11.1.5.1), making and cleaning weepholes (item C11.1.5.1) and for all other work
necessary for completing the work as specified.
The tendered rates shall also include full compensation for mixing and/or procuring concrete, mortar and grout as indicated.
Welded steel fabric used for cast in situ pitching or paving shall be as specified in Section A13.3 of Chapter 13.
C11.1.6 Concrete edge beams (class of concrete indicated) cubic metre (m3)
The unit of measurement shall be the cubic metre of concrete in edge beams constructed as specified.
The tendered rate shall include full compensation for furnishing all materials and labour, including formwork as necessary, placing concrete and
shaping all surfaces and all excavations required. Where excavations cannot be efficiently done by labour then machinery can be employed.
The tendered rates shall also include full compensation for mixing and/or procuring concrete as indicated.
C11.1.7.2 Contractor’s charges and profit added to the prime cost sum percent (%)
Payment under the prime cost sum for providing ant poison and herbicide and the Contractor's costs and profit, in this respect, shall be made in
accordance with the provisions of the general conditions of contract, but, in addition, the Contractor's tendered rate for costs and profit shall Include
compensation for applying the chemicals as specified.
CONTENTS
D11.1.1 SCOPE
D11.1.2 GENERAL
CONTENTS
PART A: SPECIFICATIONS
A11.2.1 SCOPE
A11.2.2 DEFINITIONS
A11.2.3 GENERAL
A11.2.4 DESIGN BY CONTRACTOR / PERFORMANCE BASED SYSTEMS
A11.2.5 MATERIALS
A11.2.6 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
A11.2.7 EXECUTION OF WORKS
A11.2.8 WORKMANSHIP
A11.2.2 DEFINITIONS
No specific definitions.
A11.2.3 GENERAL
None applicable.
A11.2.5 MATERIALS
A11.2.5.1 General material specifications
The required material specifications are for the materials as placed and/or processed in its final position within the road reserve.
It is the Contractor’s responsibility to ensure that the materials delivered shall meet the specified requirements as per Clause A12.6.5 of Chapter
12.
A11.2.5.2 Materials
a) Rock
As per Clause A12.6.5.2 of Chapter 12.
b) Wire
As per Clause A12.6.5.2 of Chapter 12.
A11.2.8 WORKMANSHIP
A11.2.8.1 General
The Contractor shall determine the required frequency of testing and conduct sufficient tests on the sourced material for each type of material, in
order to ensure that the quality of materials produced meets the specified requirements for the particular layer for which it will be used. Similarly,
the Contractor shall conduct sufficient checks and controls during construction of the elements to ensure that the required lines, levels and finishes
are achieved.
The Engineer may, at his discretion, decide to use the Contractor’s test results if he is satisfied that the Contractor has complied with the process
control requirements.
Any work or materials which do not comply with the specified requirements, shall be removed and replaced with work or materials which comply
with the requirements or, if the Engineer so permits, shall be repaired so that it shall comply with the specified requirements after having been
repaired.
A11.2.8.2 Tolerances
Tolerances for gabion and mattress materials and dimensions shall conform to the requirements of EN 10223-3.
CONTENTS
B11.2.1 SCOPE
B11.2.2 DEFINITIONS
B11.2.3 GENERAL
B11.2.5 MATERIALS
B11.2.1 SCOPE
This Section covers the furnishing of materials and the construction of gabion aprons for constructing minor non-structural retaining walls, lining
channels, revetments and other anti-erosion and containment structures.
The construction of gabion boxes and mattresses shall be deemed to be a labour enhanced construction process.
This Section therefore includes work with a large component of labour.
This Part B therefore only covers additional specifications for work to enhance the labour component of construction activities where specified in
Part A.
B11.2.2 DEFINITIONS
The provisions of Part A shall apply.
B11.2.3 GENERAL
The provisions of Part A shall apply.
B11.2.5 MATERIALS
The provisions of Part A shall apply.
B11.2.8 WORKMANSHIP
The provisions of Part A shall apply.
C11.2.1.1 Excavating all material situated within the following depth ranges below the surface level
C11.2.1.2 Extra over sub-item C11.2.1.1 for excavation in hard material, irrespective of depth cubic metre (m3)
C11.2.1.3 Excavating soft material within 1,5 m below the surface level using labour enhanced cubic metre (m3)
construction methods:
C11.2.1.4 Excavating intermediate material within 1,5 m below the surface level using labour cubic metre (m3)
enhanced construction methods:
The unit of measurement shall be the cubic metre of material excavated within the specified widths over the lengths and depths authorised by the
Engineer in each case, measured in place before excavation. Excavation in excess of the widths specified or authorised by the Engineer shall not
be measured for payment.
Irrespective of the total depth of the excavation, the quantity of material in each depth range shall be measured and paid for separately.
Excavation shall be done using conventional construction methods and/or labour enhanced construction methods as specified and measured.
The tendered rates shall include full compensation for the excavation of the material to the required dimensions, lines, levels and grades, temporary
timbering, shoring and strutting, including unavoidable overbreak, the trimming of the trenches and compacting the trench inverts, backfilling of
over excavation and compacting the backfill, keeping excavations safe, dealing with any surface or subsurface water and the loading and disposal
of the excess material as directed. The tendered rates shall also include full compensation for any other operations necessary for completing the
work as specified, but excluding surface preparation for bedding the gabions.
Loading and hauling, where applicable, including a haul of 1,0 km, shall be measured and paid as specified in Section C1.7 of Chapter 1. Where
the excavation of material is specified by means of labour enhanced construction methods, the tendered rates shall include loading and transport
by wheelbarrow if the material is disposed of or utilised within a radius of 50 m, alternatively loading by hand onto transport vehicles for such
disposal or utilisation elsewhere, within a haul distance of 1,0 km.
For payment purposes a distinction shall be made between materials as classified above under Classification of Materials.
C11.2.2 Surface preparation for bedding the gabion boxes and mattresses square metre (m2)
The unit of measurement for levelling and preparing surfaces for receiving the gabion boxes and mattresses shall be the square metre to the neat
dimensions of revetments, aprons or wall foundations.
The tendered rate shall include full compensation for excavating, filling any cavities with rock, and levelling the ground surface so as to be ready
for receiving the gabion boxes tor retaining walls, aprons and revetments.
C11.2.3.2 PVC coated gabion boxes (dimensions of box) cubic metre (m3)
CONTENTS
D11.2.1 SCOPE
D11.2.2 GENERAL
CONTENTS
PART A: SPECIFICATIONS
A11.3.1 SCOPE
A11.3.2 DEFINITIONS
A11.3.3 GENERAL
A11.3.4 DESIGN BY CONTRACTOR / PERFORMANCE BASED SYSTEMS
A11.3.5 MATERIALS
A11.3.6 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
A11.3.7 EXECUTION OF THE WORKS
A11.3.8 WORKMANSHIP
A11.3.2 DEFINITIONS
No specific definitions.
A11.3.3 GENERAL
No general items.
A11.3.5 MATERIALS
A11.3.5.1 General material specifications
The material specifications are the required specifications for the materials and guide blocks as manufactured placed and/or processed in their
final position within the road reserve.
It is the Contractor’s responsibility to ensure that the elements constructed and materials delivered to the road shall meet these specified
requirements.
Materials removed under this Section from existing works, except where excavated materials are specified to be reused or disposed of, or except
where provision has been made in Part C for their reuse or specific disposal, shall be deemed to be the property of the Contractor.
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A11.3.5.2 Concrete
All concrete work shall be carried out as precast elements in accordance with the requirements of Section A13.4 of Chapter 13. Unless otherwise
specified, a mixture of four parts of concrete sand or grit to one part of cement (Cem II 32.5) shall be used.
A11.3.5.4 Paint
Paint for guide blocks shall be non-reflectorised roadmarking paint as specified in Section A11.7. Paint for the recess in the block shall be retro-
reflective solvent or water-based paint as specified in Section A11.7. Unless otherwise specified, paint for the block shall be of white colour.
A11.3.7.2 Fabricating
Precast units shall be fabricated to the dimensions specified and/or shown on the drawings. The forms shall be smooth and shall have accurate
dimensions. The concrete mixture shall be placed in the forms and vibrated on a vibrating table or by other approved means. The units shall be
reinforced as shown on the drawings and shall have an F3 surface finish.
The units shall be true to shape, smooth, and without any honeycombing or other blemishes. After curing of the concrete, the recess near the top
of the unit shall be painted with the reflective paint specified, while the remainder of the top half of the unit shall be painted with road marking paint
of the specified colour.
A11.3.7.4 Erecting
Guide blocks shall be erected after the surfacing has been completed.
Holes shall be excavated in the shoulder of the road and the blocks placed vertically and square to the road centre line.
Kilometre markers shall be erected after the completion of all machine trimming at the positions indicated on the drawings or as specified by the
Engineer.
Backfilling shall be compacted in layers not exceeding 100 mm from the bottom of the hole. Surplus excavated material shall be disposed of by the
Contractor at no additional payment.
The units shall be painted prior to installation. Care shall be exercised not to damage or soil the exposed painted surfaces during transportation
and installation.
Guide blocks and kilometre markers shall be maintained and protected during the entire construction period and any units damaged or broken
before the seal has been completed, the road markings have been painted or the certificate of completion has been issued, shall be repaired or
replaced, as may be required, at the Contractor's cost.
A11.3.8 WORKMANSHIP
The Contractor shall determine the required frequency of testing and conduct sufficient tests on the sourced material for each type of material, in
order to ensure that the quality of materials produced will meet the specified requirements for the particular layer for which it will be used.
The Engineer may, at his discretion, elect to use the Contractor’s test results if he is satisfied that the Contractor has complied with the process
CONTENTS
B11.3.1 SCOPE
B11.3.2 DEFINITIONS
B11.3.3 GENERAL
B11.3.5 MATERIALS
B11.3.1 SCOPE
This Section covers the manufacturing, supply and erection of guide blocks and kilometre markers, mainly constructed of precast concrete, in
positions and in accordance with the dimensions specified and/or shown on the drawings.
This Section therefore includes work with a large component of labour.
This Part B therefore only covers additional specifications for work to enhance the labour component of construction activities where specified in
Part A. This Section includes concrete mixed by hand.
B11.3.2 DEFINITIONS
The provisions of Part A shall apply.
B11.3.3 GENERAL
The provisions of Part A shall apply.
B11.3.5 MATERIALS
The provisions of Part A shall apply.
B11.3.5.2 Concrete
a) Concrete mixing by hand
Concrete may be mixed by hand or in hand-turned concrete mixers for small pours up to one (1) cubic metre. Larger pours greater than one (1)
cubic metre shall be machine mixed with on-site mechanical mixers and/or batch plants.
The mix design shall be based upon obtaining an average concrete compressive strength sufficiently above the specified characteristic compressive
strength so that, considering the expected variability of the concrete and test procedures, no more than 5 % of strength tests will be expected to fall
below the specified characteristic compressive strength.
All concrete mixed on the site of works shall be weigh-batched unless the Contractor can demonstrate to the Engineer that his method of
proportioning the concrete ingredients consistently produces uniform concrete, which meets the strength requirements.
The sand shall be measured off, tipped onto the mixing floor and spread in a circle. The cement (one or two whole sacks, as required by the mix
design) shall then be spread evenly across the sand and mixed in with shovels, turning the mixture into the middle of the circle and out again.
When the colour is even, the mix shall be shaped with a hollow in the centre.
Part of the mixing water shall be poured into the hollow and mixed in. More water shall be slowly added and mixed in until all the water has been
added. The materials shall be turned into the middle of the circle and out again at least twice. The mix should be soft and even with no dry patches.
The mix shall then be spread in a circle.
B11.3.8 WORKMANSHIP
The provisions of Part A shall apply.
C11.3.3 Kilometre markers mounted on concrete reinforced pipes (diameter to be specified) number (No)
The unit of measurement shall be the number of units supplied and erected in accordance with the specifications and detailed on the drawings.
Excluded from items C11.3.2 and C11.3.3 shall be kilometre markers on posts measured under item C11.6.4.
The tendered rate shall include full compensation for supplying all materials and labour, manufacturing and transporting the precast units, setting
out, excavating and backfilling all the holes and disposing of surplus excavated material placing and painting the guide blocks and kilometre markers
and all the equipment the tools and incidentals necessary for completing and maintaining the works described in this section. Where kilometre
markers are erected in concrete pipe units, the tendered rate shall include the provision and installation of such concrete pipes, as detailed on the
drawings.
CONTENTS
D11.3.1 SCOPE
D11.3.2 GENERAL
CONTENTS
PART A: SPECIFICATIONS
A11.4.1 SCOPE
A11.4.2 DEFINITIONS
A11.4.3 GENERAL
A11.4.4 DESIGN BY CONTRACTOR / PERFORMANCE BASED SYSTEMS
A11.4.5 MATERIALS
A11.4.6 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
A11.4.7 EXECUTION OF THE WORKS
A11.4.8 WORKMANSHIP
A11.4.2 DEFINITIONS
Road Restraint Systems (RRS) – are primarily used to protect vehicle occupants from impacting road furniture or hazards and vehicles reaching
opposing carriageways. They are also intended to protect pedestrians, and any other entity using a roadway.
Vehicle Restraint Systems (VRS) – which include, but are not limited to:
• Longitudinal barriers
• Terminals and transitions
• Safety barriers
• Vehicle parapets
• Crash cushions
• Arrestor beds
A11.4.3 GENERAL
Road Restraint Systems, for both temporary and permanent use, shall be sourced from a reputable manufacturer or supplier, being affiliated to a
recognised industry association, and installed by a competent installer, who is either certified by the manufacturer or supplier, or affiliated to a
recognised industry association.
A11.4.5 MATERIALS
A11.4.5.1 General material specifications
The material specifications are the required specifications for the materials as placed and/or processed in its final position within the road reserve.
It is the Contractor’s responsibility to ensure that the materials delivered to site shall meet these specified requirements.
The type of non-performance based guardrail systems installed will be selected based on the Employer’s maintenance strategy to ensure that the
systems selected do not impose an onerous maintenance burden on the Employer for post construction repair or replacement requirements.
Materials removed under this Section from existing works, except where excavated materials are specified to be reused or disposed of, or except
where provision has been made in Part C for their reuse or specific disposal, shall be deemed to be the property of the Contractor.
A11.4.5.2 Materials
a) Steel guardrails for erection on timber posts
Steel guardrails shall comply with the requirements of SANS 1350 and carry the SABS mark or a mark by any other SANAS approved certification
body for the applicable SANS specification for 3,81 m length railings, as specified.
The dimensions of guardrails, end wings, bull noses and bridge adaptors shall be in accordance with the details indicated in the appropriate figures
defined in SANS 1350. The dimensions of end treatments and alternative bridge adaptors shall be in accordance with the details shown on the
A11.4.8 WORKMANSHIP
The completed vehicle restraint system shall have a neat appearance and shall not show any visible deviations from line and grade. Posts shall be
straight and vertical. Longitudinal elements shall not be warped but shall be in a vertical plane parallel to the road centreline except at flared terminal
sections. The galvanized surface on the vehicle restraint systems shall be smooth and continuous and free from abrasions or scratches. Any
damage to the surface shall be repaired or replaced at the Contractor's expense. The methods of repair to the galvanized zinc coating shall be as
specified in SANS 121. Zinc rich paint systems applied with aerosol techniques shall not be permitted.
Vehicle restraint systems, which do not comply with the prescribed requirements, shall be replaced or otherwise repaired.
The Contractor shall avoid any damage to completed road sections, or the spillage of concrete on completed road surfaces. Any such damage or
spillage shall be rectified at the Contractors cost.
The Contractor shall determine the required frequency of testing and conduct sufficient tests on the sourced material for each type of material, in
order to ensure that the quality of materials produced will meet the specified requirements for the particular use for which it is intended.
CONTENTS
B11.4.1 SCOPE
B11.4.2 DEFINITIONS
B11.4.3 GENERAL
B11.4.5 MATERIALS
B11.4.1 SCOPE
This Section covers the supplying, installing and maintaining of Road Restraint Systems at locations and in accordance with the specifications and
details, dimensions and design shown on the drawings.
The construction of guardrails on timber posts shall be deemed to be a labour enhanced construction process.
This Section therefore includes work with a large component of labour.
This Part B therefore only covers additional specifications for work to enhance the labour component of construction activities where specified in
Part A.
B11.4.2 DEFINITIONS
The provisions of Part A shall apply.
B11.4.3 GENERAL
The provisions of Part A shall apply.
B11.4.5 MATERIALS
The provisions of Part A shall apply.
B11.4.8 WORKMANSHIP
The provisions of Part A shall apply.
(b) On steel posts used at specific locations (Drawing reference) metre (m)
(c) On concrete or other surfaces, with spacer blocks but without posts (Drawing reference) metre (m)
(d) Extra over C11.4.1.1(a) and C11.4.1.1(b) for excavating holes of posts using labour metre (m)
enhanced methods (soft and intermediate)
C11.4.1.2 Terminal sections for 3,81 guardrails comprising of:
(d) End treatments where single guardrail sections are specified (Drawing reference) number (No)
(e) End treatments where double guardrail sections are specified (Drawing reference) number (No)
(f) Bridge adaptors (including extra rails and posts) (Drawing reference) number (No)
(g) Extra over C11.4.1.2(d) and C11.4.1.2(e) for excavating holes for posts using labour enhanced number (No)
methods (soft and intermediate)
The unit of measurement for C11.4.1.1(a) (b) and (c) shall be the metre of new guardrail systems as erected, including curved guardrails but
excluding length of terminal sections. The use of steel posts shall be deemed relevant under this item.
The unit of measurement for item C11.4.1.1(d) shall be the metre of guardrail system erected with holes specified to be excavated using labour
enhanced methods, paid extra over items C11.4.1.1(a) and C11.4.1.1(b).
The unit of measurement for C11.4.1.2(a) to (f) shall be the number of complete new end treatments of each type installed.
The unit of measurement for C11.4.1(g) shall be the number of end treatments with holes excavated using labour enhanced methods of
construction, paid extra over items C11.4.1.2(d) and C11.4.1.2(e).
The tendered rates shall include full compensation for furnishing all materials and labour for erecting and galvanizing the guardrails, complete with
posts, spacer blocks, bolts, nuts, washers and reinforcing plates, and excavating holes in all classes of material, concrete, backfilling and removing
any surplus material. It shall also include full compensation for incidentals in respect of supplying and erecting guardrails, end treatments, and
turned down sections.
Reflective plates to guardrails and drilling and blasting of holes shall be paid for separately
The tendered rate of item C11.4.1.1(c) and C11.4.1.2(g) shall include full compensation for excavating the necessary holes using labour enhanced
construction methods where specified by the Engineer, and shall be paid as an extra over item.
(b) Cable barrier system (state criteria including containment level & working width) metre (m)
(c) Concrete barrier system (state criteria including containment level & working width metre (m)
(d) Etc for other types, permanent and temporary metre (m)
C11.4.2.2 Terminal sections for the following to EN 1317 or AASHTO MASH or NCHRP350 as
alternative where no MASH product is available:
(a) End treatments (State criteria EN or MASH and containment level) number (No)
(b) Crash cushions (State criteria EN or MASH and containment level) number (No)
(d) Other types (State criteria EN or MASH and containment level, etc.) number (No)
C11.4.2.3 Relocation of temporary systems (Type, EN or MASH, or NCHRP350 as alternative where no metre (m)
MASH product is available, containment level and working width indicated)
The unit of measurement for C11.4.2.1 shall be the metre of specified vehicle restraint system (complying with EN 1317) as fully erected, excluding
length of terminal sections but including curved guardrails.
The unit of measurement for C11.4.2.2 shall be the number of complete end treatments of each type fully supplied and installed compliant with
EN1317 or AASHTO MASH or NCHRP350 as alternative where no MASH product is available as relevant.
The tendered rate for item C11.4.2.3 shall be metre of temporary vehicle restraint system removed and relocated to a different position, regardless
of the distance relocated. The tendered rates shall include full compensation for furnishing all materials and labour for erecting or removing (where
applicable) and galvanizing the guardrails, complete with posts, spacer blocks, bolts, nuts, washers and reinforcing plates as may be required, and
excavating or making holes in all classes of material, concrete, backfilling and removing any surplus material. It shall also include full compensation
for incidentals in respect of supplying and erecting guardrails, end treatments, crash cushions, etc. as applicable.
Where end treatments are specified not to comply with EN 1317 or AASHTO MASH or NCHRP350 as alternative where no MASH product is
available, but as indicated on drawings or specified by the Engineer, measurement and payment shall be made under item C11.4.1.2 or C11.4.9.
Reflective plates and drilling and blasting of holes will be paid for separately.
Drilling and blasting will be paid for separately under item C11.4.11.
Item Description Unit
C11.4.3.3 Installation and removal of precast concrete barrier system (reference to drawing) number (No)
C11.4.3.4 Relocating or stacking precast barrier moved in excess of 1,0 km number (No)
The unit of measurement for items C11.4.3.1 and 2 shall be the metre of concrete balustrade constructed in place or precast in accordance with
the drawings and specifications in Section A13.8 of Chapter 13.
The unit of measurement for item C11.4.3.3 shall be the number precast units installed, initially and subsequently, and removed as instructed by
the Engineer, with installation and removal of precast units measured once only for any instructed location or position.
The tendered rate shall include full compensation for furnishing all materials and labour for installing and removal of precast units complete with
bolts, nuts, washers and reinforcing plates as may be required.
The unit of measurement for item C11.4.3.4 shall be the number of units moved in excess of 1,0 km, which each precast unit has been transported,
either for re-installation or for stacking.
Loading and hauling, where applicable, including a haul of 1,0 km, shall be measured and paid as specified in Section C1.7 of Chapter 1.
The tendered rate shall include full compensation for furnishing all materials labour equipment and transport required to relocate precast units of
all sizes for re-use or stacking, including all costs related to stacking the units.
C11.4.4.1 Extra over C11.4.1 and C11.4.11 for horizontally curved guard rails factory bent to a radius metre (m)
of less than 45 m
C11.4.4.2 Extra over C11.4.2.1(a) for horizontally curved guard rails factory bent to a radius of less metre (m)
than 45 m
The unit of measurement shall be the metre of curved guardrail specified and erected and measured in place.
The tendered rate extra over the rates tendered for items C11.4.12 and C11.4.11 or C11.4.2.1(a) shall include full compensation for all incidentals
in respect of supplying and erecting curved guardrails of radius less than 45 m.
Item Description Unit
The unit of measurement for additional guardrail posts shall be the number erected over and above those erected in accordance with the normal
spacing shown on the drawings.
The unit of measurement for item C11.4.5.3 shall be the number of holes specified to be excavated using labour enhanced methods.
The tendered rates of items C11.4.5.1 and C11.4.5.2 shall include full compensation for supplying and installing additional posts complete as
specified, excavating the necessary holes, erecting the posts, and backfilling the holes.
The tendered rate of item C11.4.5.3 shall include full compensation for excavating the necessary holes using labour enhanced construction methods
and shall be paid as an extra over items C11.4.5.1 and C11.4.5.2.
Drilling and blasting will be paid for separately under item C11.4.11.
The unit of measurement for sub item C11.4.8.1 shall be the metre of single guardrail, whether straight or curved, or end units painted as specified,
the length of which shall be measured in accordance with the measurements of the guardrail elements after dismantling.
The unit of measurement for subitem C11.4.8.2 shall be the number of treated posts.
The tendered rates shall include full compensation for the work as specified in Clause A11.4.7.2b), surface preparation, applying all the coats of
paint, repairing any damaged surfaces, and all materials and construction plant necessary for completing the work including the loading,
transporting to and from the workshops, off- loading and storing of the material.
C11.4.9.3 Extra over C11.4.9.1 and C11.4.9.2 for excavating holes of posts using labour enhanced metre (m)
methods
The unit of measurement of items C11.4.9.1 and C11.4.9.2 shall be the metre of single or double guardrail re-erected with used and/or new material
and measured between the points where they are joined to the end units.
The unit of measurement for item C11.4.9.3 shall be the metre of guardrail system erected with holes specified to be excavated using labour
enhanced methods.
The tendered rates of items C11.4.9.1 and C11.4.9.2 shall include full compensation for re-erecting the guardrails as specified in Clause
A11.4.7.3c), including the loading, transporting between any two points on the site and off-loading the material and providing new fixing material.
Payment shall be made separately for any new material required, including spacer blocks, but not for other fixing materials. Where sections are
made entirely from new material, payment therefore shall be made under the appropriate items for new guardrails.
The tendered rate of item C11.4.9.3 shall include full compensation for excavating the necessary holes using labour enhanced construction methods
C11.4.10.6 Extra over C11.4.10.4 and C11.4.10.5 for excavating holes of posts using labour enhanced number (No)
methods (soft and intermediate)
The unit of measurement shall be the number of end treatments installed with recovered and, in part, new material.
The tendered rates shall include full compensation for installing the end treatments and for all excavation and backfill, providing all anchors, fixing
materials and anchor blocks but excluding costs for steel and timber materials.
Apart from anchors, anchor blocks and fixing materials, payment will be made separately for all new materials. End treatments made completely
from new materials shall be paid for in accordance with the appropriate rates for new end treatments.
The tendered rate of item C11.4.10.6 shall include full compensation for excavating the necessary holes using labour enhanced construction
methods and shall be paid as an extra over items C11.4.10.4 and C11.4.10.5 per number of end treatments
C11.4.11 New material required for the re-erection guardrails with recovered materials:
C11.4.11.6 Splice bolt complete with nut and washer compliant to SANS 1350 number (No)
C11.4.11.7 Post bolt complete with nut and washer compliant to SANS 1350 number (No)
C11.4.12 Extra over items C11.4.1 and C11.4.2 for drilling and blasting holes for guardrail posts number (No)
The unit of measurement shall be the number of holes drilled and blasted with explosives in hard material, which cannot be excavated except by
drilling and blasting, or with the use of pneumatic tools or mechanical breakers.
The tendered rate shall include full compensation for additional work including amongst others all drilling, explosives, materials, labour and
equipment and all Incidentals required for making holes in hard materials by means of drilling and blasting.
C11.4.13 Steel base plates for guardrail posts on structures number (No)
The unit of measurement is the number of steel base plates installed complete as shown on the drawings or directed by the Engineer.
The tendered rate shall Include full compensation for supplying all labour, materials, equipment and transport required for manufacturing,
galvanizing and installing the base plates complete with cement mortar pad, for cutting the guardrail post to the required length, drilling an additional
C11.4.14 Nailing of gang nail plates on top of timber guardrail posts number (No)
The unit of measurement shall be the number of gang-nail plates supplied and fixed as specified.
The tendered rate shall include full compensation for supplying all materials and labour and for fixing to the top of the sealed guardrail post.
The unit of measurement shall be the metre of guardrail section, regardless of condition, disposed of, and the length shall be measured between
the terminals points of the sections removed. Item C11.4.15.1 shall include end wings, bull noses and bridge adapters but exclude the end
treatments.
The tendered rate may be positive or negative as assessed by the Contractor. The tendered rate shall include full compensation for the removal
from site and disposal of the guardrails, poles, spacer blocks, bolts and nuts as scrap including loading, transporting and off-loading. A full record
of the destination of guardrails disposed of shall be provided to the Engineer for control purposes.
Removal of the guardrails shall be measured and paid under item C11.4.7.
CONTENTS
D11.4.1 SCOPE
D11.4.2 GENERAL
D11.4.1 SCOPE
Refer to Clause A11.4.1 for performance based systems which comply to the EN 1317 and/or AASHTO MASH or NCHRP350 as alternative where
no MASH product is available.
D11.4.2 GENERAL
Reflective sheeting suppliers for reflector plates shall supply an official test report as per the requirements of SANS 1519-1.
CONTENTS
PART A: SPECIFICATIONS
A11.5.1 SCOPE
A11.5.2 DEFINITIONS
A11.5.3 GENERAL
A11.5.4 DESIGN BY CONTRACTOR / PERFORMANCE BASED SYSTEMS
A11.5.5 MATERIALS
A11.5.6 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
A11.5.7 EXECUTION OF THE WORKS
A11.5.8 WORKMANSHIP
A11.5 FENCING
PART A: SPECIFICATIONS
A11.5.1 SCOPE
This Section covers the erecting of new fences and associated works, the repair or improvement of existing fences and moving of existing fences
where necessary along the boundaries of the road reserve and elsewhere as indicated on the drawings or as specified by the Engineer. Also
included shall be the erection of temporary fences as well as the removal and stacking of fencing where specified by the Engineer.
Except when otherwise specified or approved, new or temporary fences shall be erected before construction on a particular section of the road is
commenced with, before other properties are occupied for construction related work, or before temporary bypasses are opened to traffic. The
requirement to ensure the safety of road users and protection of property and other rights of the public against access over property lines by
vehicles, pedestrians and animals shall be enhanced by functional fences installed and maintained at the appropriate time and position.
A11.5.2 DEFINITIONS
No specific definitions are applicable.
A11.5.3 GENERAL
The Engineer and Employer shall identify and point out any cadastral beacons to the Contractor prior to any clearing or digging of holes is
undertaken for fencing purposes. Any disturbed or removed cadastral beacons shall only be replaced by a registered Land Surveyor. Cadastral
beacons shall be clearly demarcated to avoid disturbance.
A11.5.5 MATERIALS
A11.5.5.1 General material specifications
The material specifications are the required specifications for the materials as placed and/or processed in its final position within the road reserve.
It is the Contractor’s responsibility to ensure that the materials delivered to the road shall meet these specified requirements and that proof of
compliance is retained.
Materials removed under this Section from existing works, except where excavated materials are specified to be reused or disposed of, or except
where provision has been made in Part C for their reuse or specific disposal.
A11.5.5.4 Wire
Barbed wire shall comply with the requirements of SANS 675 for class A zinc coating, and shall be one or more of the following types:
High-tensile-grade steel single-strand 3,15 mm x 2,50 mm oval-shaped zinc-coated wire, with a 2,82 mm equivalent diameter and with a 1,8 mm
diameter barb
High-tensile-grade steel single strand 2,80 mm x 1,90 mm oval-shaped zinc-coated wire, with a 2,31 mm equivalent diameter and with a 1,6 mm
diameter barb. This shall not be used below 500 mm above ground where there is risk of veld fire such as where the dry grass density exceeds
1,0 kg per square metre.
Mild-steel-grade zinc-coated double-strand uni-directional-twist wire, each strand 2,50 mm in diameter with a 1,8 mm diameter barb, for use at any
height above ground.
Barbs shall be spaced at a maximum of 150 mm apart.
Smooth wire shall comply with the requirements of SANS 675 for class A zinc coating and shall be of the types specified below:
Straining wire high-tensile-grade steel 4,0 mm diameter zinc-coated wire for use at any height above ground.
Fencing wire high-tensile-grade steel 2,24 mm diameter zinc-coated wire for use above 500 mm above ground where there is a risk of veld fire.
Tying wire shall comply with the requirements of SANS 675 for class A zinc coating and shall be 2,50 mm diameter mild-steel zinc-coated wire for
tying fencing wire to standards and droppers and 1,6 mm mild-steel zinc-coated wire for tying netting and mesh wire to the fencing wire.
The actual diameter of wire supplied shall equal the specified diameter subject to the appropriate tolerance given in SANS 675.
A11.5.5.8 Gates
Gates shall be manufactured to the dimensions and details shown on the drawings.
Gates shall be complete in every respect, including hinges, washers, bolts and locking chains attached to the gate.
Gates shall be zinc-coated as specified in SANS 121, or painted as specified in Section A13.10 of Chapter 13, or as indicated on the drawings.
A11.5.5.11 Concrete
All concrete work shall be carried out in accordance with the requirements of Section A13.4 of Chapter 13, read together with the provisions of
Clause A11.1.5.4.
A11.5.8 WORKMANSHIP
The completed fence shall be plumb, taut, true to line and ground contour, with all posts, standards and stays firmly set. The height of the lower
fencing wire above the ground at posts and standards shall not deviate by more than 25 mm from that shown on the drawings. Other fencing wires
shall not deviate by more than 10 mm from their prescribed vertical positions.
The Contractor shall, on completion of each section of fence, remove all off-cuts and other loose wire or netting, poles and concrete so as to not
create a hazard to grazing animals or a nuisance to the owners or occupiers of the properties.
The Contractor shall determine the required frequency of testing and conduct sufficient tests on the sourced material for each type of material, in
order to ensure that the quality of materials produced will meet the specified requirements for the particular layer for which it will be used.
The Engineer may, at his discretion, elect to use the Contractor’s test results if he is satisfied that the Contractor has complied with the process
control requirements.
Any work or materials which do not comply with the specified requirements, shall be removed and replaced with work or materials which comply
with the requirements or, if the Engineer so agrees, shall be repaired so that it shall comply with the specified requirements after having been
repaired.
CONTENTS
B11.5.1 SCOPE
B11.5.2 DEFINITIONS
B11.5.3 GENERAL
B11.5.5 MATERIALS
B11.5.1 SCOPE
This Section covers the erecting of new fences, the repair or improvement of existing fences and moving of existing fences where necessary along
the boundaries of the road reserve and elsewhere as indicated on the drawings or as specified by the Engineer. It shall also include the erection
of temporary fences as well as the removal of fencing where specified by the Engineer.
The construction and removal of fencing shall be deemed to be a labour enhanced construction process.
This Section therefore includes work with a large component of labour.
This Part B therefore only covers additional specifications for work to enhance the labour component of construction activities where specified in
Part A.
B11.5.2 DEFINITIONS
The provisions of Part A shall apply.
B11.5.3 GENERAL
The provisions of Part A shall apply.
B11.5.5 MATERIALS
The provisions of Part A shall apply.
B11.5.8 WORKMANSHIP
The provisions of Part A shall apply.
C11.5.1.2 Zinc-coated smooth wire (grade and size Indicated) kilometre (km)
C11.5.1.7 Standards (material, protection, length, diameter and type indicated) number (No)
C11.5.1.8 Droppers (material, protection, length, diameter and type indicated) number (No)
(a) Vertical
(i) Steel straining posts (type, size and length and whether galvanized or painted indicated) number (No)
(ii) Timber straining posts (protection, length and diameter indicated) number (No)
(b) Inclined
(i) Steel stays and anchors (protection, length, diameter and wall thickness indicated) number (No)
(ii) Timber stays and anchors (protection, length and diameter indicated) number (No)
(iii) Wire stays and anchors (diameter and type indicated) number (No)
(c) Horizontal
(i) Steel stays and anchors (protection, length, diameter and wall thickness indicated) number (No)
(ii) Timber stays and anchors (protection, length and diameter indicated) number (No)
(iii) Wire stays and anchors (diameter and type indicated) number (No)
C11.5.1.10 Extra over items C11.5.1.3; C11.5.1.4 and C11.5.1.6 for stone packing metre (m)
C11.5.1.11 Extra over items C11.5.1.3; C11.5.1.4 and C11.5.1.6 for trenching metre (m)
The quantity of material used shall be determined by measuring the quantities of individual Items of material used in the completed fence. The
linear measurement of the completed fence shall not apply.
The appropriate units of measurement are as follows:
• Straining posts
The unit of measurement shall be the number of posts, vertical; inclined or horizontal, as follows:
All straining posts erected in accordance with the maximum specified spacing or such lesser spacing as authorised by the Engineer, all corner
posts and posts at bends authorised by the Engineer, and all end posts. Wire cross bracing between vertical posts shall not be measured separately
and the cost thereof be deemed to be included in the rate for the posts.
• Standards and droppers
The unit of measurement shall be the number of standards and droppers erected to the maximum specified spacing or such lesser spacing as
authorised by the Engineer.
• Fencing wire (items C11.5.1.1 and C11.5.1.2)
The unit of measurement shall be the kilometre of each type of fencing wire measured between end posts. Tying wire and wire used for anchoring
the posts shall not be measured for payment.
• Diamond mesh, wire netting and hinge joint mesh (items C11.5.1.3; C11.5.1.4 and C11.5.1.6)
The unit of measurement shall be the square metre of diamond mesh, wire netting or hinge joint mesh, the quantity of which shall be calculated
C11.5.3.1 Fences:
C11.5.4.1 Fences:
C11.5.7 Drilling and blasting holes for posts and anchors number (No)
The unit of measurement shall be the number of holes for posts and anchors made by drilling where excavation by hand or by pneumatic tools
cannot be done economically.
The tendered rate shall include full compensation for drilling and blasting the holes and for all other expenses in connection with providing, storing,
transporting and using explosives.
C11.5.8.2 Mild steel pipes (diameter and wall thickness indicated) metre (m)
The unit of measurement shall be the metre of post of each type installed.
The tendered rate shall include full compensation for procuring, furnishing and fixing the posts, complete as specified and as shown on the drawings.
CONTENTS
D11.5.1 SCOPE
D11.5.2 GENERAL
CONTENTS
PART A: SPECIFICATIONS
A11.6.1 SCOPE
A11.6.2 DEFINITIONS
A11.6.3 GENERAL
A11.6.4 DESIGN BY CONTRACTOR / PERFORMANCE BASED SYSTEMS
A11.6.5 MATERIALS
A11.6.6 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
A11.6.7 EXECUTION OF THE WORKS
A11.6.8 WORKMANSHIP
A11.6.2 DEFINITIONS
No specific definitions.
A11.6.3 GENERAL
No general specifications.
A11.6.5 MATERIALS
A11.6.5.1 General material specifications
The material specifications are the required specifications for the materials as placed and/or processed in its final position within the road reserve.
A11.6.5.2 Materials
a) Structural steel
Structural steel shall comply with the requirements of BS 4360 for the type of steel specified or shown on the drawings. Unless otherwise specified,
channels, square tubes, angle irons and other steel members on the reverse side of the signboards and steel tubes for sign supports shall be
coated In accordance with Clause A11.6.7.2a).
Where specified, all structural steel, including tubes shall be galvanized in accordance with the requirements of SANS 121
Steel tubes shall comply with the requirements of SANS 657.
b) Bolts, nuts and rivets
Steel bolts and nuts shall comply with SANS 135 or SANS 1143. Aluminium bolts and nuts shall be manufactured from alloy B51S or D65S.
Stainless steel bolts, nuts and fasteners shall comply with SANS 1700-5-8, SANS 1700-5-9 or SANS 1700-5-10.
All steel bolts, nuts and washers shall have a hot-dip (galvanized) zinc coating, which complies with the requirements of SANS 121.
Blind rivets used for fixing road signboards to square tubing framework shall be 4,8 mm diameter rivets of sufficient length manufactured from or
coated with a material that prevent corrosion to the rivets or fastened members through electrolytic action. Hardened blind or aluminium rivets shall
be used for attaching aluminium sections.
c) Steel plate and steel profiles
• Steel plate
Steel plate for road signs, prior to the application of any reflective sheeting or painting, shall be 1,4 mm thick Z275 galvanized steel plate, which
has been treated on both sides to the paint system requirements specified inn Table A11.6.5-1.
Table A11.6.5-1: Steel plate paint system requirements
Property Test conditions Method Values
Resistance to UV Weathering QUV-A ASTM G154 After 2000 hrs:
(Colour Change) ISO 7724/1/2/3 ∆E < 2
Resistance to UV Weathering QUV-A ASTM G154 After 2000 hrs:
(Chalking ASTM D659-04 Rating No 8
Resistance to corrosion: Salt Spray ISO 7253 After 1000 hrs:
- Edge creep ASTM D1654 8 mm max
- Blister size ISO 4628/2 2-S2
Bending ASTM D4145 3T, No adhesion loss
Impact resistance ISO 6272 No adhesion loss
Pencil Hardness ASTM D3363 F–H
Scratch Hardness ISO 1518 25-40 N
Dry Film Thickness ISO 2808, 5B Top surface:
38 µm minimum
inclusive of primer
Bottom surface:
20 µm minimum
inclusive of primer
Specular Gloss at 60° At time of coating ISO 2813 25 – 35 %
The reverse side of a STOP sign R1 and all its derivatives shall be painted white. The reverse side of all other signs shall be dark grey.
Where a non-reflectorised road sign is required, its reverse side shall be painted with a dark grey prime coat and the face with only the specified
topcoat.
• Steel profiles
Standard sign profiles shall be 200 mm steel sections with a thickness, prior to the application of any reflective sheeting or painting, be 1,0 mm
thick Z275 galvanized steel plate, which has been treated on both sides to the paint system requirements specified in Table A11.6.5-1), and shall
comply with the details on the drawings.
d) Other plate material
Temporary roadworks delineators signs TW401 and TW402 shall be manufactured from a flexible material and shall comply with the requirements
of SANS 1555. These signs shall either bend or break under vehicular impact and cause minimal damage to vehicles on impact with them. Steel
shall not be used in either the signs or the footings.
Other plate material shall be as specified in the Contract Documentation.
e) Aluminium and aluminium composite
Aluminium flat plate shall be manufactured from grade 5251.H.3 alloy and shall comply with the requirements of BS 1470 and shall be 2,0 mm in
thickness.
Aluminium composite shall be a minimum of 3,0 mm thick composite flat plate, comprising a polyethylene core and two bonded aluminium cover
sheets (AlMg1, EN AW-5005 A alloy), each measuring 0,3 mm inn thickness, with a traffic grey modified polyester system lacquer coating, and
The use of materials from different manufactures or different batches for the same colour shall not be used on any one sign.
Materials from different manufacturers shall not be overlaid without specific approval of the Engineer and subject to such conditions as the Engineer
may impose.
The material shall be supplied with a pressure sensitive adhesive backing protected by a removable lining.
h) Timber posts for road sign supports
Timber posts for road sign supports shall conform to the requirements of SANS 754, shall be equal to or better than strength group B timber posts
and shall be affixed with the SABS mark. The posts shall be treated as specified in Clause A11.4.5.2b)(i). The exposed surface of any cut shall be
given two coats of the specified preservative. Any holes drilled in the timber posts after treatment with the preservative shall be re-treated.
i) Corrosion-protection tape
Corrosion-protection tape used between aluminium and steel shall be a black PVC tape not less than 0,25 mm in thickness, shall be resistant to
ultra-violet rays, and shall have an adhesive backing. The breaking strength of the material shall be more than 3,5 kN/m.
j) Silkscreening and digital printing
Silkscreen or digital printed materials shall comply with the requirements of SANS 1519-1 and the screening or printing of road signs shall only be
acceptable after verification of endorsement by the manufacturer of the retro-reflective material to provide an equal or better service life to the
specified retro-reflective material
k) Black vinyl
Black vinyl material shall provide an equivalent warranty as the lowest class of retro reflective material used on a road sign. Black vinyl shall comply
with the requirements for non-reflective sheeting in SANS 1519-1.
l) Concrete
All concrete work shall be carried out in accordance with the requirements of Section A13.4 of Chapter 13, read together with the provisions of
Clause A11.1.5.4.
m) Alternative materials
Alternative materials for road signage elements may be specified in the Contract Documentation.
A11.6.8 WORKMANSHIP
The Contractor shall determine the required frequency of testing and conduct sufficient tests on the sourced material for each type of material, in
order to ensure that the quality of materials produced will meet the specified requirements for the particular layer for which it will be used.
A copy of the process control test results shall be submitted to the Engineer for comments.
CONTENTS
B11.6.1 SCOPE
B11.6.2 DEFINITIONS
B11.6.3 GENERAL
B11.6.5 MATERIALS
B11.6.8 WORKMANSHIP
B11.6.1 SCOPE
This Section covers the supply of permanent and temporary road signs and the erection of permanent traffic signs alongside and over the
carriageway, ramps and crossroads at intersections, and interchanges, and at the locations indicated on the drawings or as directed by the Engineer.
The construction of road signs shall be deemed to be a labour enhanced construction process.
This Section therefore includes work with a large component of labour.
This Part B therefore only covers additional specifications for work to enhance the labour component of construction activities where specified in
Part A.
B11.6.2 DEFINITIONS
The provisions of Part A shall apply.
B11.6.3 GENERAL
The provisions of Part A shall apply.
B11.6.5 MATERIALS
The provisions of Part A shall apply.
B11.6.8 WORKMANSHIP
The provisions of Part A shall apply.
(b) Area exceeding 0,5 m2 but not 2,0 m2 square metre (m2)
(a) Area 0 to 0,5 m2 (indicate plate thickness, 2,0 or 3,0 mm) square metre (m2)
(b) Area exceeding 0,5 m2 but not 2,0 m2 (indicate plate thickness, 2,0 or 3,0 mm) square metre (m2)
(c) Area exceeding 2,0 m2 but not 10 m2 (3,0 mm plate thickness) square metre (m2)
(b) Area exceeding 0,5 m2 but not 2,0 m2 square metre (m2)
(b) Area exceeding 0,5 m2 but not 2,0 m2 square metre (m2)
(b) Area exceeding 0,5 m2 but not 2,0 m2 square metre (m2)
(a) 600 mm diameter (signboard material, background and symbol retro-reflective class indicated) number (No)
(b) 900 mm diameter (signboard material, background and symbol retro-reflective class indicated) number (No)
1200 mm diameter (signboard material, background and symbol retro-reflective class
(c) number (No)
indicated)
(a) 600 mm diameter (signboard material, background and symbol retro-reflective class indicated) number (No)
(b) 900 mm diameter (signboard material, background and symbol retro-reflective class indicated) number (No)
1200 mm diameter (signboard material, background and symbol retro-reflective class
(c) number (No)
indicated)
C11.6.1.9 Warning signs, permanent
(a) 600 mm size (signboard material, background and symbol retro-reflective class indicated) number (No)
(b) 900 mm size (signboard material, background and symbol retro-reflective class indicated) number (No)
(c) 1200 mm size (signboard material, background and symbol retro-reflective class l indicated) number (No)
(d) 1500 mm size (signboard material, background and symbol retro-reflective class l indicated) number (No)
(a) 600 mm size (signboard material, background and symbol retro-reflective class indicated) number (No)
(b) 900 mm size (signboard material, background and symbol retro-reflective class indicated) number (No)
(c) 1200 mm size (signboard material, background and symbol retro-reflective class indicated) number (No)
(d) 1500 mm size (signboard material, background and symbol retro-reflective class indicated) number (No)
C11.6.1.11 Supplementary plates to permanent regulatory or warning signs (signboard material, square metre (m2)
background and symbol retro-reflective class indicated)
C11.6.1.12 Supplementary plates to temporary regulatory or warning signs (signboard material, square metre (m2)
background and symbol retro-reflective class indicated)
The unit of measurement for items C11.6.1.1 to 5 and C11.6.1.11 and C11.6.1.12 shall be the square metre of completed road signboard.
The unit of measurement for items C11.6.1.7 to C11.6.1.10 shall be the number of regulatory or warning road signs provided and installed as
specified.
The tendered rate for items C11.6.1.1 to C11.6.1.5 and items C11.6.1.7 to C11.6.1.12 shall include full compensation for procuring and furnishing
all the materials, and for manufacturing and supplying the completed road signboard, including amongst others the supporting framework,
reinforcement, cross bracing, struts, fixing brackets, angle-irons, channel profiles, galvanizing (if specified), painting, retro-reflective or semi-matt
black lettering, symbols, numbers, arrows, emblems and borders, for attaching the road signboard to a road sign support structure and for all
materials, equipment, labour, supervision, nuts, bolts, transport, handling, etc necessary for the manufacture, completion, delivery, installation of
the road sign board complete as specified, and the removal and disposal of all vegetation obstructing the motorists’ view of the new or replaced
sign board. Payment for road sign supports shall be made under item C11.6.3, except for temporary road sign removal and re-erection which is
paid for under traffic accommodation items.
Payment shall distinguish between road signboards made from the various sign board materials specified.
The tendered rate for item C11.6.1.6 shall include full compensation for all additional costs for working at height over trafficked or un-trafficked road
lanes in attaching road signboards to overhead gantry structures or bridges.
C11.6.2.2 Lettering, symbols, numbers, arrows, emblems and borders of retro-reflective material:
C11.6.3.1 Steel tubing (diameter and wall thickness indicated) ton (t)
Timber supporting structures will not be paid for until the break-away holes have been drilled and treated as specified.
C11.6.4.1 Kilometre markers on posts (type and post indicated and reference to drawings) number (No)
C11.6.4.2 Replace marker boards on existing kilometre posts square metre (m2)
The unit of measurement for item C11.6.4.1 shall be the number of kilometre markers on posts provided and erected in accordance with the
drawings. Excluded from this item shall be concrete kilometre marker posts measured under item C11.3.2 and C11.3.3. Markerboards shall be
assembled by the supplier prior to delivering on site.
The tendered rate shall include full compensation for all the labour and material, painting, lettering, posts, excavation, backfilling with soil or concrete,
etc, as may be necessary for completing the work in accordance with the details shown on the drawings.
The unit of measurement for item C11.6.4.2 shall be the number of reference marker boards provided and attached to existing kilometre posts in
accordance with the drawings.
The tendered rate shall include full compensation for the manufacturing and supplying of the completed marker boards, for attaching the marker
board to existing posts along the route and for all materials equipment, labour, nuts and bolts necessary for attaching the marker board as specified.
C11.6.5.2 Excavating soft or intermediate material and backfilling using labour enhanced construction cubic metre (m3)
methods
C11.6.5.3 Extra over item C11.6.5.1 and 2 for cement-treated soil backfill cubic metre (m3)
C11.6.5.4 Extra over item C11.6.5.1 for hard material excavation cubic metre (m3)
C11.6.5.5 Imported backfill material from commercial sources cubic metre (m3)
The unit of measurement for items C11.6.5.1 and C11.6.5.2 shall be the cubic metre of excavation measured in place according to the neat
dimensions of the footings or excavations as shown on the drawings or directed by the Engineer. In the case of timber posts not in concrete, the
plan area of the excavated hole shall be taken as 0,36 m2, irrespective of the actual size of the excavated hole.
Excavation shall be done using conventional construction methods and/or labour enhanced construction methods as specified and measured.
The tendered rate shall include full compensation for excavating, backfilling and compacting the backfill material, for the disposal of all surplus
excavated material, and for providing the backfill material.
The unit of measurement for item C11.6.5.3 shall be the cubic metre of excavation backfilled with cement-treated soil, measured as specified for
item C11.6.5.1 and C11.6.5.2.
The tendered rate shall include full compensation for the additional cost of providing and mixing in cement in the backfill material.
The unit of measurement for item C11.6.5.4 shall be the in situ cubic metre of hard material excavated within the excavation limits specified in item
C11.6.5.1
C11.6.6 Dismantling, storing and re-erecting road signs with a surface area of:
C11.6.6.2 Area exceeding 0,5 m2 but not 2,0 m2 square metre (m2)
C11.6.7.1 Dismantling and storing of road signs with a surface area of:
(b) Area exceeding 0,5 m2 but not 2,0 m2 square metre (m2)
C11.6.7.2 Dismantling and storing of overhead signs with a surface area of:
C11.6.8.1 Size 150 x 600 mm (state post type and reflective material) number (No)
C11.6.8.2 Size 200 x 800 mm (state post type and reflective material) number (No)
C11.6.8.3 Size 300 x 1200 mm (state post type and reflective material) number (No)
The unit of measurement shall be the number of danger plates provided and erected in accordance with the drawings in the Contract Documentation.
The tendered rate shall include full compensation for all labour and material, painting, specified posts, excavation, backfilling with soil etc., as may
be necessary for completing the work in accordance with the details shown on the drawings.
C11.6.9.2 Handling cost, profit and all other charges of sub item C11.6.9.1 Percentage (%)
Payment under item C11.6.9.1 for the provision specialist installation of traffic signals shall be made in accordance with the provisions of Chapter
1 and the General Conditions of Contract applicable to Prime Cost Sums.
The tendered percentage under sub-item C11.6.9.2. shall be a percentage of the actual amount spent under sub-item C11.6.9.1 and shall include full
compensation for handling costs, profit and any other costs associated with the specialist installation of traffic signals on site.
C11.6.10.2 Area exceeding 0,5 m2 but not 2,0 m2 square metre (m2)
Note:
Concrete, formwork and reinforcing steel for road sign gantry footings shall be measured and paid for in accordance with the provisions of Section
A13.4 of Chapter 13, but such payment items shall appear under this Section in the schedule of quantities.
CONTENTS
D11.6.1 SCOPE
D11.6.2 GENERAL
D11.6.1 SCOPE
As per Clause A11.6.1.
D11.6.2 GENERAL
The Engineer must ensure that the necessary compliance certificates are provided by the Contractor.
Compliance certification required:
• Affiliation of road sign manufacturer to a recognised traffic sign manufacturer association or being a permit holder under SANS 1519-2.
• Compliance of materials used in road signs to SANS 1519-1.
CONTENTS
PART A: SPECIFICATIONS
A11.7.1 SCOPE
A11.7.2 DEFINITIONS
A11.7.3 GENERAL
A11.7.4 DESIGN BY CONTRACTOR / PERFORMANCE BASED SYSTEMS
A11.7.5 MATERIALS
A11.7.6 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
A11.7.7 EXECUTION OF THE WORKS
A11.7.8 WORKMANSHIP
A11.7.2 DEFINITIONS
No specific definitions.
A11.7.3 GENERAL
No general specifications.
A11.7.5 MATERIALS
A11.7.5.1 General material specifications
The material specifications are the required specifications for the materials as placed and/or processed in its final position within the road reserve.
It is the Contractor’s responsibility to ensure that the materials delivered to the road shall meet these specified requirements.
Materials removed under this Section from existing works, except where provision has been made in Part C for their reuse or specific disposal,
shall be deemed to be the property of the Contractor.
A11.7.5.2 Materials
a) Marking materials
The responsibility for the selection of the appropriate road marking materials for road markings to ensure conformance with the requirements of
this specification rests with the Contractor. The road marking materials shall provide the characteristics for retro-reflectivity, luminance, skid
resistance and durability as required in the material specifications.
Where thermoplastic, also known as hot melt plastic, or Methyl Methacrylate (MMA), also known as cold plastic, is used, the Contractor shall obtain
approved certification, from the manufacturer, that the product complies with the specification and submit this certification to the Engineer.
(i) Road marking paint (solvent borne and water borne)
Road marking paint shall be Type 1 as specified in SANS 731-1 for solvent borne paints and SANS 731-2 for water borne paints.
Only paint, manufactured in a SANS approved and accredited facility shall be accepted. The no-pick-up time of road marking paint
shall comply with the Class 1 requirement in accordance with SANS 731-1 and -2.
The paint shall be delivered at the site in sealed containers marked in accordance with the requirements of SANS 731-1 and -2.
The viscosity of the paint shall be such that it can be applied according to the manufacturers recommended guidelines for optimum
performance.
(ii) Retro-reflective road marking
Retro-reflective road marking paint shall comply with the requirements of road marking paint in A11.7.5.2a)(i) above with retro
reflective drop on beads complying with SANS 51423. Unless otherwise specified by the Engineer or in the Contract Documents,
the Contractor may select either solvent or water borne paint.
Determination of coefficient of retro-reflected luminance by means of portable retro-reflectometer shall be carried out using
SANS 6261.
(iii) Thermoplastic road marking material
Thermoplastic road marking material shall comply with the requirements of EN 1436, and SANS 51423 for drop-on glass beads for
road marking and anti-skid aggregates and mixtures thereof. Blending of thermoplastic road marking material and glass beads shall
comply with SANS 51424.
The binder shall be a plasticised synthetic resin and the material shall be reflectorised by mixing in a minimum of 20 % by mass
Class A glass beads in accordance with SANS 51424. An additional topping of drop on glass beads shall be applied to the hot
surface of the material for immediate retro-reflectivity.
The white road marking material shall contain 6,0 % by mass minimum titanium dioxide content and shall have a skid resistance of
45 S.R.T. – units or higher. SABS Method 1248 shall be used for determination of traffic wear index; indication of durability.
The following minimum lumination values are required for the completed road marking for performance based application:
250mcd/m2.lux and 120mcd/m2/lux for white & yellow lines respectively, at 30 days after application.
200mcd/m2.lux and 100mcd/m2/lux for white & yellow lines respectively, at 6 months after application.
Determination of coefficient of retro-reflected luminance by means of portable retro-reflectometer shall be carried out using
SANS 6261. The timing for the application of thermoplastic road marking over previously applied marking during the contract period
shall be carried out as specified in the Contract Documentation.
(iv) Methyl Metacrylate (MMA) Cold Plastic Marking Material
Screed applied cold plastic road marking material shall be used for symbols, arrows and letters (hand painted markings) when
specified by the Engineer and shall consist of a solvent-free two component reactive acrylic resin, stuffing, beads and pigment to
Circular Cats-
Description Bi-directional Bi-directional Bi-directional
Eye
Height above
Road H2-H3 H2-H3 H1 H1
Road stud type and use is classified for the following areas of application:
Road Stud Application 1 (RSA-1): High trafficked center line of narrow roads less than 3,5 m lane width, yellow shoulder line application on single
carriageway roads (1 lane in each direction) where paved shoulder width is wider than 1,5 m.
Road Stud Application 2 (RSA-2): Low to high trafficked centre line application on single carriageway roads (1 lane of at least 3,5 m width in each
direction), and undivided dual carriageways (2 or more lanes in each direction). Low trafficked yellow and all white shoulder line applications on
• The spacing of the road studs will be determined by the road geometry, at least 3-4 road studs should be visible at a time
A11.7.7.6 Protection
After the road marking has been applied, the markings shall be protected against damage by traffic or other causes. The Contractor shall be
responsible for erecting, placing and removing all warning boards, flags, cones, barricades and other protective measures which may be necessary
in terms of any statutory provisions and/or as may be recommended in the SADC and South African Road Traffic Signs Manual.
A11.7.7.8 General
In broken lines the length of segments and the gap between segments shall be as indicated on the drawings. If these lengths are altered by the
Engineer, the ratio of the lengths of the painted section to the length of the gap between painted sections shall remain the same. Lines shall not be
painted more than 3 months prior to the road being opened to public traffic. Where there are risks of previously applied lines wearing through thin
surfacing such as slurries, the new lines shall be applied to match the old lines accurately.
Lines on curves, whether broken or unbroken, shall not consist of chords but shall follow the correct radius. Particularly on curves in the road, and
where roads are widened such as at climbing or passing lanes, the lines shall form continuous single curves without kinks.
The Contractor shall provide a warranty for the road marking, as specified in the Contract Documentation.
Where indicated by the Engineer, the Contractor shall remove existing painted markings from the existing surfaces by means of sand blasting or
as specified by the Engineer. Suitable precautions shall be taken to avoid damage to nearby vehicles or other property during the sand blasting
process.
The use of black paint or chemical paint remover to obliterate existing markings will not be permitted, except where it is specified by the Engineer
as a temporary measure. Where black paint is used, it shall be matt.
A11.7.8 WORKMANSHIP
A11.7.8.1 Faulty workmanship or materials
If any material which does not comply with the requirements is delivered to the site, or is used in the works, or if any work of an unacceptable
quality is carried out, such material or work shall be removed, replaced or repaired as specified by the Engineer at the Contractor's own cost.
Rejected road studs, road markings and paint which has been splashed or dripped onto the pavement, kerbs, structures or other such surfaces,
shall be removed by the Contractor at his own cost, in an approved manner so that the markings or spilt paint will not show up at all.
The Contractor shall determine the required frequency of testing and conduct sufficient tests on the sourced material for each type of material, in
order to ensure that the quality of work produced will meet the specified requirements for the particular purpose for which it will be used.
A11.7.8.2 Tolerances
Temporary road marking is generally non removable on final road surfaces and may be over-painted with final road marking of the specified type,
which requires their positioning and spacing to be sufficiently accurate to allow over-painting to meet the required tolerances
Road markings shall be constructed to accuracy within the tolerances given below:
a) Width
The width of lines and other markings shall not be less than the specified width, nor shall they exceed the specified width by more than 10 mm.
b) Position
The position of lines, letters, figures, arrows, retro-reflective road studs and other markings shall not deviate from the true position by more than
100 mm in the longitudinal and 20 mm in the transverse direction.
c) Alignment of markings
The alignment of the edges of longitudinal lines shall not deviate from the true alignment by more than 10 mm in 15 m.
When an unbroken line and a broken line are painted alongside each other, the beginning and the end of the unbroken line shall coincide with the
beginning of one broken line and the end of another broken line. When existing lines are repainted, the new markings shall not deviate more than
100 mm in the longitudinal direction nor 10 mm in the transverse direction from the existing marking.
The alignment of the road studs shall not deviate from the true alignment by more than 10 mm and shall be positioned so that the reflective faces
are within 5 of a right angle to the centre line of the road
d) Broken lines
The length of segments of broken longitudinal lines shall not deviate by more than 150 mm from the specified length.
e) Testing of plant and equipment
Before applying any final road markings, the Contractor shall satisfy himself and the Engineer, by painting test lines on a section of pavement other
than the section required to be marked:
that the painting machine is in good working order and properly adjusted;
that the operator is fully experienced; and
that the machine sprays at the specified rate of paint application.
The Contractor shall bear the cost of all materials and workmanship required for the above plant tests.
In addition, the Contractor shall conduct random paint thickness tests and dip/spread tests as specified by the Engineer.
While work is in progress, tests shall be carried out on materials and/or the quality of work to ensure compliance with the specified requirements.
The sampling methods are specified in SANS 731-1. The sampling methods described in TMH5 shall be followed where applicable.
CONTENTS
B11.7.1 SCOPE
B11.7.2 DEFINITIONS
B11.7.3 GENERAL
B11.7.5 MATERIALS
B11.7.1 SCOPE
This Section covers the marking of the road surface with painted lines and symbols and the supply and fixing of retro-reflective road studs as
indicated on the drawings. This section also covers the removal of existing road studs, and the supply and fixing of temporary road studs as
specified by the Engineer, and the removal of existing road markings. Also included is the painting by hand of kerbs to the colours specified.
This Section therefore includes work with a large component of labour.
This Part B therefore only covers additional specifications for work to enhance the labour component of construction activities where specified in
Part A.
B11.7.2 DEFINITIONS
The provisions of Part A shall apply.
B11.7.3 GENERAL
The provisions of Part A shall apply.
B11.7.5 MATERIALS
B11.7.5.1 Road marking paint (solvent borne and water borne)
The provisions of Part A shall apply.
B11.7.8 WORKMANSHIP
The provisions of Part A shall apply.
C11.7.1.1 White lines broken or unbroken (paint type and width of line indicated) kilometre (km)
C11.7.1.2 Yellow lines broken or unbroken (paint type and width of line indicated) kilometre (km)
C11.7.1.3 Red lines broken or unbroken (paint type and width of line indicated) kilometre (km)
C11.7.1.4 White lettering and symbols (paint type indicated) square metre (m2)
C11.7.1.5 Yellow lettering and symbols (paint type indicated) square metre (m2)
C11.7.1.6 Red lettering and symbols (paint type indicated) square metre (m2)
C11.7.1.7 Transverse lines, painted island and arrestor bed markings (any colour) (paint type indicated) square metre (m2)
C11.7.1.8 Labour enhanced hand painted white lines broken or unbroken (paint type and width of line square metre (m2)
indicated)
C11.7.1.9 Labour enhanced hand painted yellow lines broken or unbroken (paint type and width of line square metre (m2)
indicated)
C11.7.1.10 Labour enhanced hand painted red lines broken or unbroken (paint type and width of line kilometre (km)
indicated)
C11.7.1.12 Labour enhanced hand painted yellow lettering and symbols (paint type indicated) square metre (m2)
C11.7.1.13 Labour enhanced hand painted transverse lines, painted island and arrestor bed markings square metre (m2)
(any colour) (paint type indicated)
C11.7.1.14 Labour enhanced hand painted kerb markings (any colour) (paint type indicated) square metre (m2)
C11.7.1.15 Labour enhanced hand operated pressure applied machine white lines broken or unbroken kilometre (km)
(paint type and width of line indicated)
C11.7.1.16 Labour enhanced hand operated pressure applied machine yellow lines broken or unbroken kilometre (km)
(paint type and width of line indicated)
C11.7.1.17 Labour enhanced hand operated pressure applied machine red lines broken or unbroken kilometre (km)
(paint type and width of line indicated)
C11.7.1.18 Labour enhanced hand operated pressure applied machine white lettering and symbols square metre (m2)
(paint type indicated)
C11.7.1.19 Labour enhanced hand operated pressure applied machine yellow lettering and symbols (paint square metre (m2)
type indicated)
C11.7.1.20 Labour enhanced hand operated pressure applied machine transverse lines, painted island square metre (m2)
and arrestor bed markings (any colour) (paint type indicated)
Item Description Unit
C11.7.2.1 White lines broken or unbroken (paint type and width of line indicated) kilometre (km)
C11.7.2.2 Yellow lines broken or unbroken (paint type and width of line indicated) kilometre (km)
C11.7.2.3 Red lines broken or unbroken (paint type and width of line indicated) kilometre (km)
C11.7.2.4 White lettering and symbols (paint type indicated) square metre (m2)
C11.7.2.5 Yellow lettering and symbols (paint type indicated) square metre (m2)
C11.7.2.6 Red lettering and symbols (paint type indicated) square metre (m2)
C11.7.2.7 Transverse lines, painted island and arrestor bed markings (any colour) (paint type indicated) square metre (m2)
C11.7.2.8 Hand painted white lines broken or unbroken (paint type and width of line indicated) kilometre (km)
C11.7.2.9 Hand painted yellow lines broken or unbroken (paint type and width of line indicated) kilometre (km)
C11.7.2.10 Hand painted red lines broken or unbroken (paint type and width of line indicated) kilometre (km)
C11.7.2.11 Hand painted white lettering and symbols (paint type indicated) square metre (m2)
C11.7.2.12 Hand painted yellow lettering and symbols (paint type indicated) square metre (m2)
C11.7.2.13 Hand painted transverse lines, painted island and arrestor bed markings (any colour) (paint square metre (m2)
type indicated)
C11.7.2.14 Hand operated pressure applied machine white lines broken or unbroken (paint type and kilometre (km)
width of line indicated)
C11.7.2.15 Hand operated pressure applied machine yellow lines broken or unbroken (paint type and kilometre (km)
width of line indicated)
C11.7.2.16 Hand operated pressure applied machine red lines broken or unbroken (paint type and width kilometre (km)
of line indicated)
C11.7.2.17 Hand operated pressure applied machine white lettering and symbols (paint type indicated) square metre (m2)
C11.7.2.18 Hand operated pressure applied machine yellow lettering and symbols (paint type indicated) square metre (m2)
The unit of measurement for painting the lines shall be a kilometre of each specified colour and width of line and the quantity paid for shall be the
actual length of line painted in accordance with the instructions of the Engineer, excluding the length of gaps in broken lines.
The unit of measurement for painting the lettering, symbols, transverse lines or painted island and arrestor bed markings per required colour shall
be a square metre, and the quantity to be paid for shall be the actual surface area of lettering. Symbols or transverse lines, painted island and
arrestor bed markings completed in accordance with the drawings and Contract Documentation.
The tendered rate per kilometre or per square metre as the case may be for painting the road markings shall include full compensation for
establishing specialist teams and equipment, and for procuring and furnishing all labour and material, including the retro-reflective beads In the
case of retro- reflective paint, and the necessary equipment, and for painting, protecting and maintenance as specified, including the setting-out of
lettering, symbols and transverse lines, painted island and arrestor bed markings, but excluding setting out and premarking the lines. Separate
rates for different types of application are applicable.
C11.7.3.1 Thermoplastic road marking, broken or unbroken (colour and width of line indicated): kilometre (km)
C11.7.3.2 Performance based thermoplastic road marking, broken or unbroken (colour and width of line kilometre (km)
indicated):
C11.7.3.3 Reduced payment for thermoplastic road marking, white lines, broken or unbroken (width of kilometre (km)
line indicated):
C11.7.3.4 Reduced payment for thermoplastic road marking, yellow lines, broken or unbroken (width of kilometre (km)
line indicated):
The unit of measurement for painting the lines shall be a kilometre of each specified width of line and the quantity paid or deducted shall be the
actual length of line painted in accordance with the instructions of the Engineer, excluding the length of gaps in broken lines.
Full payment of the tendered rate will be applicable upon approved completion of the application of the thermoplastic road marking for items
C11.7.3.1 and C11.7.3.2. The tendered rate per kilometre for the road markings shall include full compensation for establishing specialist teams
and equipment, and for procuring and furnishing all material, including the retro-reflective beads and the necessary labour and equipment, and for
marking, protecting and maintenance as specified, including the setting-out of lettering, symbols and transverse lines, painted island and arrestor
bed markings, but excluding setting out and premarking the lines.
Should the coefficient of retro-reflected luminance fall below the required minimum levels as specified in Clause A11.7.5.2a)(iii), payment will be
deducted against item C11.7.3.2 on the following sliding scale under items C11.7.3.3 and C11.7.3 4. No contract price adjustment will be applicable
to any reduced payment.
White lines:
Below 250mcd /m2.lux at 30 days: minus 10 % of the tendered rate; which shall then be termed the reduced rate.
Below 200 down to 180mcd /m2.lux at 6 months: minus 10 % of the reduced rate
2
Below 180 down to 160mcd/m .lux at 6 months: minus 20 % of the reduced rate
2
Below 160 down to 140mcd/m .lux at 6 months: minus 30 % of the reduced rate
2
Below 140mcd/m .lux: repainting at Contractor’s expense
Yellow lines:
Below 120 down to 100mcd /m2 at 30 days: minus 20 % of the tendered rate; which shall then be termed the reduced rate.
2
Below 100 down to 80mcd/m .lux at 6 months: minus 20 % of the reduced rate
Below 80mcd/m2.lux: repainting at Contractor’s expense
The reduction in the tendered rate applicable for failing to meet the specified minimum luminance level at the 30 days and 6 months measurement
dates shall be applied accumulative in the certificate immediately following the date of measurement
C11.7.4.4 Transverse lines, painted island and arrestor bed markings (any colour) square metre (m2)
The unit of measurement for applying the roadmarking material for the lettering, symbols, transverse lines, islands and arrestor bed markings shall
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be the square metre, and the quantity to be paid for shall be the actual surface area of the lettering, symbols, transverse lines, islands and arrestor
bed markings, completed in accordance with the specifications and on instructions of the Engineer.
The tendered rate per square metre for applying the road marking material shall include full compensation for establishing specialist teams and
equipment, and for procuring and furnishing all material, including the retro-reflective beads and all necessary equipment, and for applying,
protecting and maintenance as specified, including the setting out of lettering, symbols, transverse lines, islands and arrestor bed markings.
The unit of measurement will be for the supply and installation of the pre formed road marking tape on asphalt or concrete surfaces as
specified in Clause A11.7.5.2a)(vi).
Item Description Unit
C11.7.7.1 Permanent road studs compliant to SANS 1442 (type & colours stated) number (No)
C11.7.7.2 Permanent road studs compliant to SANS 1463 (classification & colours stated) number (No)
C11.7.7.3 Temporary road studs compliant to SANS 1442 or 1463 (type/classification & colours stated) number (No)
C11.7.7.4 Solar powered road studs (No of LED’s & colours stated) number (No)
Provisional sum
C11.7.7.5 Provision of temporary and permanent road studs
(Prov Sum)
C11.7.7.6 Handling cost, profit and all other charges of sub item C11.7.7.5 percentage (%)
C11.7.7.7 Installation only of surface bonded road studs with anchor shanks number (No)
C11.7.7.8 Installation only of surface bonded road studs without anchor shanks number (No)
C11.7.7.10 Installation only of temporary stick on road studs (including removal) number (No)
The unit of measurement for installed road studs shall be the actual number of approved road studs placed in terms of the specifications.
The tendered rate for items C11.7.7.1 to C11.7.7.4 shall include full compensation for establishing specialist teams and equipment, and for
procuring and furnishing all the necessary material, labour and equipment, and for fixing and maintenance as specified. Distinction shall be made
between various types of road studs. Payment under item C11.7.7.5 for the provision on site of approved road studs shall be made in accordance
with the provisions of Section C1.5 of Chapter 1 and the General Conditions of Contract applicable to Provisional Sums.
The tendered percentage under item C11.7.7.6 shall be a percentage of the actual amount spent under item C11.7.7.5 and shall include full
compensation for handling costs, profit and any other costs associated with providing the road studs on site.
The unit of measurement for setting out lines shall be the kilometre of lines set out and marked. Where two or three lines are to be premarked for
painted next to each other, and where the centre-to-centre distance between adjacent lines does not exceed 500 mm, the setting-out of all these
lines shall be measured only once.
The tendered rate shall include full compensation for establishing specialist teams and equipment, and for setting out and premarking the lines as
specified, including all necessary equipment, labour and materials.
The unit of measurement shall be the number of times the painting unit is re-established on site on instruction of the Engineer irrespective of the
number of times the road marking team is required to move within the site.
The tendered rate shall include full compensation for the re-establishment on the site and for later removing all painting and road marking units
including the traffic accommodation requirements and special equipment, personnel, etc, as may be required after instruction by the Engineer. The
Contractor will be paid at tender rates for repainting the road markings. Contract price adjustment at the full index values will apply for this item, if
the work is executed after the issue of the Certificate of Completion.
The establishment and re-establishment of road marking teams and equipment on site during the construction period shall not be paid for under
this iitem, and allowance therefore shall be made by the Contractor in his programme and his rates for painting or other general obligation rates.
The rate shall include for any preliminary and general costs applicable after the issue of the Certificate of Completion.
CONTENTS
D11.7.1 SCOPE
D11.7.2 GENERAL
D11.7.1 SCOPE
Refer to Clause A11.7.1.
D11.7.2 GENERAL
a) Prior to applying any road marking on the road, the Contractor needs to provide the following approved certification from the manufacturer:
SANS 731-1 for solvent borne road marking paints
SANS 731-2 for water borne road marking paints
SANS 51423 for drop on beads
EN 1436 for thermoplastic road marking material
SANS 51424 for Class A glass beads
SANS 731-1 or SANS 731-2 for white paint
b) The Contractor shall provide the road stud manufacturer / supplier's installation specifications for all application adhesives to the Engineer,
prior to installation.
CONTENTS
PART A: SPECIFICATIONS
A11.8.1 SCOPE
A11.8.2 DEFINITIONS
A11.8.3 GENERAL
A11.8.4 DESIGN BY CONTRACTOR / PERFORMANCE BASED SYSTEMS
A11.8.5 MATERIALS
A11.8.6 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
A11.8.7 EXECUTION OF THE WORKS
A11.8.8 WORKMANSHIP
A11.8.2 DEFINITIONS
A11.8.2.1 Weeds
Any declared weeds or alien invader plants (as listed in the Conservation of Agricultural Resources Act), including any tree, shrub, herb, water
plant or any other plant which, on the instruction of the Engineer, poses any problems in specified areas (such as the road reserve, haul roads,
borrow pits, camp sites, stockpile sites, drainage elements, etc.) at certain times or conditions.
A11.8.3 GENERAL
No general specifications.
A11.8.5 MATERIALS
A11.8.5.1 General material specifications
The material specifications are the required specifications for the materials as placed and/or processed in its final position within the road reserve.
It is the Contractor’s responsibility to ensure that the materials delivered to the road shall meet these specified requirements.
Materials removed under this Section from existing works, except where excavated materials are specified to be reused or disposed of, or except
where provision has been made in Part C for their reuse or specific disposal, shall be deemed to be the property of the Contractor.
• Grass sods
Grass sods shall be either nursery-grown or veld sods as described below. Both types shall be harvested, delivered, planted and watered within
36 hours unless otherwise specified by the Engineer. The grass sods shall be free from weeds and diseases. Sods delivered to the site shall be
moist and shall have at least 30 mm soil thickness for nursery-grown sods and 50 mm soil thickness for veldsods, at the location of planting or
placement. Sods shall also measure a minimum of 400 mm in width and 500 mm in length and shall retain the minimum dimensions once placed
for planting.
• Nursery-grown sods
These sods shall be of the variety of grass specified in the Contract Documentation. The grass shall have been grown specifically for sod purposes,
mown regularly and cared for to provide an approved uniformity to the satisfaction of the Engineer. It shall be harvested by sod cutting machines
to ensure an even depth of cut with sufficient root material and soil.
The sods shall be free of weeds, weed seeds, insects and fungal diseases.
A11.8.7.3 Grassing
After preparing the areas for planting the method of establishing grass shall depend on the circumstances relating to each case, and the Engineer
shall decide which method is to be used.
a) Planting grass cuttings
The areas to be grassed by means of grass cuttings shall, unless already moist, be thoroughly watered before the cuttings are planted to ensure
that the soil will be uniformly moist to a depth of at least 150 mm when the planting is done. This method shall only be used on flat areas, such as
medians.
An approved variety of grass cuttings shall be evenly planted by hand or mechanically at a rate of at least 600 kg of cuttings per hectare and shall
have the root system of the grass cuttings thoroughly planted within the topsoil layer to ensure good growth. No part of the grass root system shall
be left protruding from the topsoil.
Only fresh cuttings shall be used but not any grass cuttings that have been allowed to dry out. Immediately after having been planted, the grass
cuttings shall be given a copious watering.
b) Sodding
Areas to be grassed by sodding shall be given a layer of topsoil of at least 50 mm in thickness unless, where suitable soil is present, the Engineer
orders the topsoil to be omitted. The areas to be sodded shall be thoroughly watered beforehand so that it will be moist to a depth of at least 150
mm during sodding. The surface shall be roughened slightly to ensure a good penetration of roots into the soil. Sods shall be protected against
drying out and kept moist from the time of harvesting until they are finally placed. The handling of the sods shall not result in the sods losing their
prescribed soil thickness.
The first row of sods shall, where possible, be laid in a straight line, and if on a slope, laying the sods shall start at the bottom of the slope. The
sods shall be butted tightly against each other, and care shall be taken not to stretch or overlap the sods. Where a good fit cannot be obtained, any
intervening spaces shall be filled with topsoil. The next row shall be similarly placed tightly against the bottom row with staggered joints, and so on
until the entire area has been covered with sods. Sods shall be laid in such a way that unnecessary trampling over areas previously laid is prevented.
To this end, a diagonal method of laying sods is preferred, moving up the slope and behind previously laid sods. On steep slopes the sods shall
be held in position by a sufficient number of wooden stakes approximately 300 mm long by 20 mm in thickness and these stakes shall be knocked
in to a depth of 100 mm into the subsoil.
Sods laid adjacent to concrete side drains shall be laid in such a manner that the sodding will be 20 mm higher than the concrete. The top surface
of sods laid adjacent to the road pavement shall be 50 mm lower than the road surface. When stripsodding is required, the sods shall be laid in
such a manner that the sods are proud of the surrounding ground level. During stripsodding the areas in between shall be hydroseeded and
A11.8.7.7 General
a) Time for planting
Grass, trees and shrubs shall be planted as far as is practicable during periods of the year most likely to produce best growing results or dependent
on the germination requirements of the seed mixture. The Contractor shall make every effort to programme his operations in such a manner that
grass, trees and shrubs shall, as far as is possible, be planted during this period.
b) Traffic on grassed areas
The Contractor shall not plant any grass until all operations which may require road-building equipment to be taken over grassed areas have been
completed. No road-building equipment, trucks or water carts shall be allowed onto areas which have been grassed and only equipment required
for the preparations of areas, application of fertiliser and spreading of topsoil will be allowed to operate on areas to be grassed. All damaged areas
shall be reinstated by the Contractor at his own expense.
c) Erosion prevention
During construction the Contractor shall protect all areas susceptible to erosion by installing all the necessary temporary and permanent drainage
works as soon as possible and by taking such other measures as may be necessary to prevent the surface water from being concentrated in
streams and from scouring the slopes, banks or other areas.
Any runnels or erosion channels developing during the construction period shall be backfilled and compacted, and the areas restored to a proper
condition. The Contractor shall not allow erosion to develop on a large scale before effecting repairs and all erosion damage shall be repaired as
soon as possible within the contract period. All topsoil or other material accumulated in side drains shall be removed at the same time. Topsoil
washed away shall be replaced.
d) Proprietary brand materials used for erosion prevention
Certain proprietary brands of materials which may be necessary for erosion prevention to enable natural grass to become established shall, if
required, be specified in the Contract Documentation. The method according to which the material is to be applied, the surface preparation required,
the type of material to be provided and the method of payment shall be as specified in the Contract Documentation or in the suppliers specifications.
e) Responsibility for establishing an acceptable cover
Notwithstanding the fact that the Engineer will determine the method of grassing and that the type of seed or grass used and the rate of application
of the seed may be specified or agreed on by the Engineer and that the frequency of mowing will be as specified by him, the Contractor shall be
solely responsible for establishing an acceptable grass cover and for the cost of replanting grass or rehydroseeding where no acceptable cover
has been established. Where however, in the opinion of the Contractor it is doubtful from the outset if it will be possible to establish an acceptable
cover he may inform the Engineer of his reasons therefore, and the Engineer may, if he agrees, either adopt another method of grassing or agree
to accept whatever cover can be obtained, provided that all reasonable efforts shall be made to establish a good grass cover by the proposed
method. Any such agreement shall be valid only if given in writing by the Engineer beforehand.
In the case of grassing by topsoiling only the Contractor will not be held responsible for establishing an acceptable grass cover but will be held
responsible for the consequences of supplying workmanship, which does not conform to the specifications, or for lack of proper care.
f) Refertilising
Should it become necessary, the Engineer may instruct the Contractor to undertake a refertilising programme on grassed areas during the defects
liability period.
Payment for refertilising will be made under the relevant payment item.
g) Weeding
The Contractor shall maintain all areas affected by construction activities free of all weeds. They shall be removed before the seeding stage of
each species. Should the Contractor fail to remove the alien plant species before seeding he shall be held responsible for weed removal within the
affected area, for an additional period of one year, over and above the contractual one year defects liability period.
The method for the removal of weeds shall be either by hand, which shall include the removal of the complete root system, or by chemical means,
through the use of a registered selective herbicide. Only a registered, licensed pest control operator, licensed for the industrial application of
herbicides, shall administer the application of herbicides.
h) Establishment of vegetation within areas disturbed by construction activities
The Engineer shall assess any area within the construction boundaries that has been disturbed by construction activities, but which is not scheduled
A11.8.8 WORKMANSHIP
The Contractor shall determine the required frequency of testing and conduct sufficient tests on the sourced material for each type of material, in
order to ensure that the quality of materials produced will meet the specified requirements for the particular layer for which it will be used.
The Engineer may, at his discretion, elect to use the Contractor’s test results if he is satisfied that the Contractor has complied with the process
control requirements.
Any work or materials which do not comply with the specified requirements, shall be removed and replaced with work or materials which comply
with the requirements or, if the Engineer so agrees, shall be repaired so that it shall comply with the specified requirements after having been
repaired.
CONTENTS
B11.8.1 SCOPE
B11.8.2 DEFINITIONS
B11.8.3 GENERAL
B11.8.5 MATERIALS
B11.8.8 WORKMANSHIP
B11.8.1 SCOPE
This Section includes all areas affected by construction activities but may also extend to other areas requiring landscaping and planting. It includes
landscaping, grassing, rehabilitation, erosion protections and planting trees and shrubs.
Landscaping and planting shall be deemed to be a labour enhanced construction process.
This Section therefore includes work with a large component of labour.
This Part B therefore only covers additional specifications for work to enhance the labour component of construction activities where specified in
Part A.
B11.8.2 DEFINITIONS
The provisions of Part A shall apply.
B11.8.3 GENERAL
The provisions of Part A shall apply.
B11.8.5 MATERIALS
The provisions of Part A shall apply.
B11.8.8 WORKMANSHIP
The provisions of Part A shall apply.
C11.8.1 Trimming:
All bulk earth-moving operations as described under shaping in Clause A11.8.7.1a) of Part A shall be measured and paid for under Chapter 5.
The unit of measurement for trimming shall be the square metre of area trimmed on the instruction of the Engineer, including areas trimmed after
having been shaped. No trimming within the road prism including cut and fill slopes shall be measured for payment.
The tendered rates shall include full compensation for trimming the areas to the specified finishing requirements, including the moving of a small
quantity of material which would be inherent in this process and the removal of surplus material and stones. Payment shall distinguish between
machine trimming and hand trimming which shall be specified.
C11.8.2 Trimming using machines for trimming or shaping (alternative to subitem C11.8.1.1):
The unit of measurement shall be the hour actually worked by each machine in trimming or shaping areas, when so specified by the Engineer.
Standing time will not be measured. The tendered rates shall include full compensation for furnishing and using the machines, including the cost
of fuel, operators, maintenance, transporting the machine to and from the point where it is to be used, and for all other Incidentals necessary for
carrying out the work.
Item Description Unit
C11.8.3.3 Topsoiling within the road reserve where the following materials are used:
(a) Topsoil obtained from within the road reserve or borrow areas cubic metre (m3)
(b) Topsoil obtained from commercial sources by the Contractor cubic metre (m3)
C11.8.3.4 Topsoiling of borrowpits by using topsoil obtained from borrow areas or from the road reserve cubic metre (m3)
C11.8.4 Grassing
C11.8.4.1 The planting of grass cuttings (type of grass indicated) hectare (ha)
C11.8.4.3 Hydroseeding:
C11.8.4.4 Planting grass seed with an approved grass-planting machine hectare (ha)
C11.8.5 Watering the grass when established by topsoiling only kilolitre (kℓ)
The unit of measurement for watering areas which have been topsoiled on the Instruction of the Engineer but which have not been hydroseeded
or planted with grass, shall be the kilolitre of water applied on the instructions of the Engineer and calculated from the number of tank loads applied,
multiplied by the capacity of the tank used in each case.
The tendered rate shall include full compensation for procuring, transporting and applying the water as specified.
C11.8.6 Watering the already planted grass, trees and shrubs during the growing season kilolitre (kℓ)
The unit of measurement for watering the grass, trees and shrubs shall be the kilolitre of water used.
The tendered rate shall include full compensation for obtaining, transporting and applying the water.
The Contractor shall keep a careful record of the quantity of water used by him for watering the grass, trees and shrubs planted and shall submit
such Information to the Engineer on a daily basis. When there are times during the normal growing season, as specified in the Contract
Documentation, when the monthly rainfall figure is less than 75 % of the monthly average, the Contractor will be compensated under this item for
the same percentage of the quantity of water used for watering as that for the monthly rainfall that fell short of the average rainfall.
Note:
The rainfall figures and minimum and maximum temperatures for the contract area are set out in the Contract Documentation.
The provisional sum allowed shall be expended at the discretion of the Engineer to cover the cost of work in addition to the scheduled items which
may be required in respect of shaping and trimming areas where plant is used at hourly rates, eg the cost of loading and transporting surplus
material, establishing grass by topsoiling only, repairing erosion damage after topsoil has been applied, or any other Items of work required for
which no pay Items have been provided.
Payment shall be made as specified in applicable the general conditions of contract.
The unit of measurement for weeding all grass-seeded areas and areas that have been topsoiled on the instruction of the Engineer (but have not
been hydroseeded or planted with grass), shall be the hectare.
The tendered rate shall include full compensation for weeding the prescribed areas in accordance with the specifications.
Note:
Measurement and payment for haul shall be as specified in Section C1.7 of Chapter 1, but no haul shall apply to topsoil paid for from commercial
sources.
The unit of measurement shall be the square metre measured within the road reserve and measured each time the Contractor has been instructed
by the Engineer to remove the undesirable vegetation under this pay item. This item shall not include areas of undesirable vegetation that have
occurred within areas affected by construction activities, and which are considered a contractual obligation
The tendered rate shall include full compensation for all plant, equipment, labour and consumables required to effectively remove the undesirable
vegetation, including the entire root system, and disposing by approved means.
CONTENTS
D11.8.1 SCOPE
D11.8.2 GENERAL
CONTENTS
PART A: SPECIFICATIONS
A11.9.1 SCOPE
A11.9.2 DEFINITIONS
A11.9.3 GENERAL
A11.9.4 DESIGN BY CONTRACTOR / PERFORMANCE BASED SYSTEMS
A11.9.5 MATERIALS
A11.9.6 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
A11.9.7 EXECUTION OF THE WORKS
A11.9.8 WORKMANSHIP
A1.9 FINISHING THE ROAD AND ROAD RESERVE AND TREATING OLD
ROADS
PART A: SPECIFICATIONS
A11.9.1 SCOPE
This Section covers the final finishing and cleaning up of the road and road reserve and all associated works on the site at the completion of
construction, including scarifying and treating old roads, temporary deviations and other temporary works.
Construction may be as new construction, as renewal construction or as a combination of both. When construction includes elements under
Section A1.6 of Chapter 1: Clearing and Grubbing, Chapter 4: Borrow Materials, and Mass Earthworks; and Section A11.8 of Chapter 11:
Landscaping and planting plants, then this Section does not cover the required finishing under those Chapters and Sections.
A11.9.2 DEFINITIONS
No specific definitions.
A11.9.3 GENERAL
No general requirements.
A11.9.5 MATERIALS
A11.9.5.1 General material specifications
There are no general materials specifications as finishing and cleaning results in the collection and removal of surplus and unwanted excess
material, vegetation and construction litter.
It is the Contractor’s responsibility to ensure that the materials vegetation and other litter collected are disposed of, to approved and authorised
waste disposal sites and not to contravene environmental legislative requirements.
A11.9.5.2 Materials
No specific materials required.
A11.9.8 WORKMANSHIP
No specific testing of materials is required.
CONTENTS
B11.9.1 SCOPE
B11.9.2 DEFINITIONS
B11.9.3 GENERAL
B11.9.5 MATERIALS
B11.9.1 SCOPE
This Section covers the final finishing and cleaning up of the road and road reserve after construction and scarifying and treating old roads and
temporary deviations.
This Section includes work with a large component of labour.
This Part B therefore only covers additional specifications for work to enhance the labour component of construction activities where specified in
Part A.
B11.9.2 DEFINITIONS
The provisions of Part A shall apply.
B11.9.3 GENERAL
The provisions of Part A shall apply.
B11.9.5 MATERIALS
The provisions of Part A shall apply.
B11.9.8 WORKMANSHIP
The provisions of Part A shall apply.
CONTENTS
D11.9.1 SCOPE
D11.9.2 GENERAL