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The document outlines a detailed bill of quantities for excavation, concrete work, and masonry work, specifying various tasks, units, and quantities required for construction. It includes tasks such as clearing topsoil, bulk excavation, concrete pouring, and masonry foundation work. Each item is categorized with unit rates and amounts to provide a comprehensive overview of the construction requirements.

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The document outlines a detailed bill of quantities for excavation, concrete work, and masonry work, specifying various tasks, units, and quantities required for construction. It includes tasks such as clearing topsoil, bulk excavation, concrete pouring, and masonry foundation work. Each item is categorized with unit rates and amounts to provide a comprehensive overview of the construction requirements.

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Item

Description Unit Quantity Unit Rate Amount


No

1.0 EXCAVATION & EARTH WORK

1.01 Clear and remove top soil to an average depth of 200mm. M2


1.02 Bulk excavation in ordinary soil to reduce level to depth not exceeding 1500mm .
M3
1.06 Bulk excavation in ordinary soil to reduce level to depth between 1500mm and
3000mm M3
1.10 Pit excavation in ordinary soil to a depth not exceeding 1500mm from reduce ground
level. M3
1.14 Ditto as item 1.10 but exceeding 1500mm but not exceeding 3000mm. M3
1.18 Trench excavation in ordinary soil to a depth of 1500mm from reduced ground
level. M3
1.19 Fill around foundation and building in non expansive selected material from quarry
waste well rolled and compacted in layers not exceeding 200 mm thick. M3

1.20 Fill around foundation and building in non expansive selected material from site
well rolled and compacted in layers not exceeding 200 mm thick. M3
1.21 Fill under hard core with imported selected material from quarry waste well rolled
and compacted in layers not exceeding 200 mm thick. M3
1.22 Load and cart away surplus excavated material to an appropriate tip. M3
1.23 250mm thick basaltic stone hardcore well rolled, consolidated and blinded with
crushed stone . M2
TOTAL CARRIED TO SUMMARY ...................................................
2.0 CONCRETE WORK
2.01 50 mm lean concrete quality C-5, with minimum cement content of 150 kg /m3, of
concrete:
a) Under Footings M2
b) Under Masonry Foundation Wall M2
c) Under Lift Pad M2
2.02 Reinforced concrete quality C-25,360 kg of cement/m3 filled in to form work and
vibrated around rod reinforcement (Formwork and reinforcement measured
separately)
a) In RC Footings M3
b) In RC Foundation Columns M3
c) In RC Grade Beams M3
f) In 200mm thick RC Ground Floor Slab M2
g) In Ground Floor Beams M3

2.03 Provide, cut and fix in position sawn structural wood or steel formwork which ever is
appropriate.
a) To Footing M2
b) To Foundation Column M2
d) To Grade Beams M2
e) To Ground Floor Beams M2
h) To Ground Floor Slabs M2
2.04 Mild steel reinforcement according to structural drawings. Price includes cutting,
bending, placing in position,tying wire, concrete spacers and reinforcement bar
chairs.
a) Dia. 8mm deformed bar Kg
b) Dia. 10mm deformed bar Kg
c) Dia. 12mm deformed bar Kg
d) Dia. 14mm deformed bar Kg
e) Dia. 16mm deformed bar Kg
f) Dia. 20 mm deformed bar Kg
TOTAL CARRIED TO SUMMARY ...................................................
3.0 MASONRY WORK
3.01 500mm thick hard trachytic roughly dressed stone masonry foundation wall below
ground level bedded in cement mortar mix ratio (1:3) M3
TOTAL CARRIED TO SUMMARY ................................................... -

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