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Specification Sample

The document outlines the specifications for a construction project, detailing general conditions, scope of work, materials, and workmanship standards across various construction disciplines including concrete, carpentry, plumbing, and electrical works. It emphasizes compliance with relevant building codes and the responsibilities of both the owner and contractor regarding site verification and project execution. Additionally, it includes requirements for finishing, cleaning, and guarantees for workmanship post-completion.
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Specification Sample

The document outlines the specifications for a construction project, detailing general conditions, scope of work, materials, and workmanship standards across various construction disciplines including concrete, carpentry, plumbing, and electrical works. It emphasizes compliance with relevant building codes and the responsibilities of both the owner and contractor regarding site verification and project execution. Additionally, it includes requirements for finishing, cleaning, and guarantees for workmanship post-completion.
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PROJECT:

LOCATION:

OWNER:

SPECIFICATIONS

I. GENERAL CONDITIONS

All the specifications of this project are based upon the regulation of the following

code as follow: The National Building Code of the Philippines, The Fire Code of the

Philippines, The Electrical Code and the following code if necessary.

This specification will complement the plans prepared by the Architect/Engineer.

In case of conflicts between plans and the specifications, the attention of the

Architect/Engineer shall be called for his decision.

All measurements shall be verified at the job site. In case no dimensions are given

references to grids shall be made, while on others, scale measurements shall be

taken giving reasonable for reproductions inaccuracies.

1. SCOPE OF WORK

The work includes the furnishing of all materials, tools and equipment, and the

labor for the completions of the project.

2. LOCATION

The site shall be physically pinpointed by the Owner and shall be verified by

the Contractor based on the location plan. Responsibility for the

determinations of the exact location rest on the Owner and Contractor shall

not be liable for error in the location. The Contractor however, shall be
responsible for the staking out the building and for the establishment of the

correct grade.

3. CLEARING, GRADING & BACKFILLING

The Contractor shall be clear the building site at least 3.00 meters in all

directions outside the building line shall grade the area within the clearing

lines. Filling shall be in 6th layers, leveled and tamped. No footing shall be

place on fill. Filling may be of earth gravel or mixture thereof.

II. CONCRETE & MASONRY WORKS

1. SCOPE

All concrete work shall be done in accordance with the pertinent

provisions of the National Building Code and ACI Code 318-95. Masonry

works shall conform to ASTM C90 G-1 OR G2.

2. MATERIALS

Portland cement shall conform in standards 40 kilo bags. Fine aggregates:

natural stones: maximum size 2.54 cm.

3. CONCRETE PROPORTIONS

a. Class “A” (1:2:4). fc’ = 3,000 psi for all columns, beams, b. Class “A” (1:2:4).

fc’ = 3,000 psi for all footings / hallway c. Class “B” (1:2:5). fc’ = 2,500 psi for all

slabs on grade D. Deep wet concrete surface three times a day for 7 days

after placing e. Remove frameworks as per best standard sound engineering

practice.
4. GROUT, MORTAR & PLASTER

Grout – 1:3 for edge joints for cells of CHB – 1:3:3 (pea size gravel only) Mortar –

1:3 Plaster – 1:2

5. MASONRY

Soak blocks thoroughly, lay plum and true to line on 3/8’ thick cement lime

mortar bed, Class B mixture. All steel reinforcement shall be cold-rolled steel of

local manufacturer size as indicated in the structural details.

III. CARPENTRY & MILL WORK

1. SCOPE

All lumber shall be dry and free from defects. Apply anti-termite

2. KIND OF LUMBER

A. Coco lumber – for all forms and scaffoldings

3. DOORS

All doors to be 1-3/4 finished thickness except for toilets which

shall be 1-1/2 finished thickness. Panel Type Door Tanguile.

4.CEILING 5

A 1.5 x 2 metal furring space @ 0.6 x 0.4 with 3.5 thick flex board.

IV. HARDWARES

1. SCOPE

Provides all rough hard wares required including nails, bolts, lag screw and all

finishing hard wares, and such other hard wares necessary to complete the

work.
2. MATERIALS

Butts and hinges: loose pain, ball tip butts, 3”x3” 3 piece per door. One piece

door knob (US Brand)

3. WORKMANSHIP

Finishing hardware shall be installed by skilled carpenters without damaging

the finish of the door or any surface.

V. WINDOWS & GRILL

1. SCOPE

Combination of Analok Aluminum Awning, Sliding Windows.

VI. ROOFING & TINS MITHING WORKS

1. SCOPE

Provide all thin smithing work and other accessories such as rivets and thick

screw to complete the tin smithing work.

2. MATERIALS

All materials shall be 0.40 tile span roofing sheet, Box type gutter. For roofing,

all scratches & damages surfaces shall be refinished to match the adjacent

surface. Steel trusses for roof framing use angle bar for top and bottom cord

and C-Steel purlins.


VII. PLUMBING WORKS

1. SCOPE

Work includes the complete installation of the plumbing system including

fixtures and the connections of the water system.

2. WATER METER

The Owner shall make all the necessary arrangements in Water District for 1

meter in all deposits, fees shall be responsibility of the owner.

3. MATERIALS

All piping materials shall be PPR pipe Fixture shall be American Standard

(white). Valves and other toilet fixtures shall be chrome or nickel polished.

Hose bib shall brass.

4. WORKMANSHIP

All fixtures are installed by skilled workmen without denting, bruising or

scratching the surface of the fittings and fixtures using approved equipment

for the purpose.

5. GUARANTEE

The plumbing work shall be guaranteed by the contractor in writing for six

months after acceptance against defects.


VIII. ELECTRICAL WORKS

1. SCOPE

All electrical work shall conform to the requirements of the National

Electrical Code and the rules and regulations of the power company

(CELCOR).

2. WIRING SYSTEM

All electrical wires shall be in ½” dia. and ¾ dia. and mold flex pipe or

unplasticized electrical conduit as indicated in the plan. All wires be TW

and thin stranded wire minimum size shall be #14 AWG. Royu brand Circuit

Breaker, Switches and outlet Royu brand.

IX. FEES AND LICENSES

All permits, deposits, inspection fees or licenses in connection with the

electrical works shall be responsibility of the owner including the

arrangement of the service connection of the electrical system.

1. OUTLETS

Convenience Outlets are duplex type, 15A, 18” from the finished floor

line. Wide series Royu.

2. ELECTRICAL METER

The Owner shall make all the necessary arrangement in electrical

provider for the installation of one (1) watt hour meter.

3. SERVICE EQUIPMENT
The service equipment consists of integrated circuit breaker, circuits as

indicated and rated. The breaker shall be mounted 6” with top of

enclosure above finished floor line.

4. TESTING

The whole electrical system shall be free of grounds and short circuits.

5. GUARANTEE

The electrical works shall be guaranteed by the contractor in writing

for six months after acceptance against defects.

X. PAINT FINISHING

1. SCOPE

All exterior of the buildings shall be painted (elastomeric paint) Paintings shall

be done in minimum of two coats, primer and final coat. All surfaces to be

painted shall be clean and dry before painting.

2.MATERIALS

All materials including and latex shall be new of Davies’s or Boysen paint

brand and in their original container or equal.

XI. CLEANING

1. Upon completion of the work, remove all paint spots, rubbish and repair

any damage to work no matter or who caused.

2. Leave premises broom clean and in perfect order and repair ready for use

and lead occupancy.


CONFORMED BY:

Client/ Owner

PREPARED BY:

Architect

PRC NO.:

PTR NO.:
Date Issued:

Place issued:

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