Technical Specifications FOR Plumbing Works (Internal & External)
Technical Specifications FOR Plumbing Works (Internal & External)
Technical Specifications FOR Plumbing Works (Internal & External)
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PLUMBING WORKS (INTERNAL & EXTERNAL)
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
CONTENTS
SECTION ITEM
I SANITARY FIXTURES
IV WATER SUPPLY
1. SCOPE OF WORK
1.1 Work under this contract shall consist of furnishing all labour, materials, equipment and
appliances necessary and required to completely furnish all the plumbing and other
specialized services as described hereinafter and as specified in the schedule of quantities
and/or shown on the plumbing drawings.
1.2 Without restricting to the generally of the foregoing sanitary installations shall include the
following:
1.3 Services rendered under sub-section 1.4 shall be done without any extra charge.
1.4 The contractor must get acquainted with the proposed site for the works and study
specifications and conditions carefully before tendering. The work shall be executed as per
programme approved by the Architect. If part of site is not available for any reason or
there is some unavoidable delay in supply of materials stipulated by the Institute, the
programme of construction shall be modified accordingly and the contractor shall have no
claim for any extras or compensation on this account.
1.5 Works area shall be the area shown in the plan attached.
2. SPECIFICATIONS
2.1 Work under this contract shall be carried out strictly in accordance with specifications
attached with the tender.
2.2 Item not covered under these specifications due to any ambiguity or misprints, or additional
works, the work shall be carried out as per specifications of the latest central public works
department with latest amendments as applicable in the contract.
2.3 Works not covered under para 2.1 and 2.2 shall be carried out as per relevant Indian
standards specifications or codes of practice and, if not available, as per British Standards
specifications or codes of practice or unified plumbing code of U.S.A.
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3. EXECUTION OF WORK
3.1 The work shall be carried out in conformity with the plumbing drawings and within the
requirements of architectural, HVAC, Electrical, Structural and other specialized services
drawings.
3.2 The contractor shall cooperate with all trades and agencies working on the site. He shall
make provision for hangers, sleeves, structural openings and other requirements well in
advance to prevent hold up of progress of the construction programme.
3.3 On award of the work, contractor shall submit a programme of construction in the form of a
pert chart or bar chart for approval of the Architect. All dates and time schedule agreed
upon shall be strictly adhered to, within the stipulated time of completion/commissioning
along with the specified phasing, if any.
4. DRAWINGS
4.1 Plumbing drawings are diagrammatic but shall be followed as closely as actual
construction permits. Any deviations made shall be in conformity with the architectural and
other services drawings.
4.2 Architectural drawings shall take precedence over plumbing or other services drawings as
to all dimensions.
4.3 Contractor shall verify all dimensions at site and bring to the notice of the architects all
discrepancies or deviations noticed. Architects decision shall be final.
4.4 Large size details and manufacturers dimensions for materials to be incorporated shall take
precedence over small-scale drawings.
4.5 Any drawings supplied with the tender shall be returned in good conditions along with the
tender.
4.6 Any drawings issued by the Architects for the works are the property of the Architects and
shall not be lent, reproduced or used on any works other than intended without the written
permission of the Architects.
5.2 For examination and testing of materials and works at the site contractor shall provide all
testing and gauging equipment necessary but not limited to the followings:
a) Theodolite
b) Dumpy level
c) Steel tapes
d) Weighing machine
e) Plumb bobs, spirit levels, Hammers
f) Micrometers
g) Thermometers, Stoves
h) Hydraulic test machine
i) Smoke test machine
5.3 All such equipment shall be tested for calibration at any approved laboratory, if required
by the Architect.
5.4 All testing equipment shall be preferably located in special room meant for the purpose.
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6. METRIC CONVERSION
6.1 All dimensions and sizes of materials and equipment given in the tender document are
commercial metric sizes.
6.2 Any weights, or sizes given in the tender having changed due to metric conversion, the
nearest equivalent sizes accepted by Indian standards shall be acceptable without any
additional cost.
7. REFERENCE POINTS
7.1 Contractor shall provide permanent bench marks, flag tops and other reference points for
the proper execution of work and these shall be preserved till the end of the work.
7.2 All such reference points shall be in relation to the levels and locations given in the
architectural and plumbing drawings.
8. REFERENCE DRAWINGS
8.1 The contractor shall maintain one set of all drawings issued to him as reference drawings.
These shall not be used on site.
All corrections, deviations and changes made on the site shall be shown on these
reference drawings for final incorporation in the completion drawings. All changes to be
made shall be initialed by the Architect.
9. SHOP DRAWINGS
9.1 The contractor shall submit to the Architect four copies of the shop drawings.
9.3 The contractor shall submit four copies catalogues, manufacturers drawings, equipment
characteristic data or performance charts as required by the Architect.
a). Run of all piping & diameters on all floors and vertical stacks.
b). Ground and invert levels of all drainage pipes together with location of all manholes
and connections upto outfall.
c). Run of all water supply lines with diameters, locations, of control valves, access
panels.
d). Location of all mechanical equipment with layout and piping connections.
10.2 Contractor shall provide four sets of catalogues, performance data and list of spare parts
together with the name and address of the manufacturer for all electrical and mechanical
equipment provided by him.
10.3 All 'warranty cards' given by the manufacturers shall be handed over to the Architect.
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11. CONTRACTORS RATES
11.1 Rates quoted in this tender shall be inclusive of cost of materials, labour, supervision,
erection, tools, plant, scaffolding, service connections, transport to site, taxes, octroi and
levies, breakage, wastage and all such expenses as may be necessary and required to
completely do all the items of work and put them in a working condition.
11.2 Rates quoted are for all heights and depths required for this work.
11.3 All rates quoted must be for complete items inclusive of all such accessories, fixtures and
fixing arrangements, nuts, bolts, hangers as are a standard part of the particular item
except where specially mentioned otherwise.
11.4 All rates quoted are inclusive of cutting holes and chases in walls and floors and making
good the same with cement mortar/concrete of appropriate mix and strength as directed
by Architect. Contractor shall provide holes, sleeves, recesses in the concrete and masonry
work as the work proceeds.
11.5 Rates quoted shall be inclusive of cost incurred in testing, commissioning of works and
materials.
12. TESTING
12.1 Piping and drainage works shall be tested as specified under the relevant clauses of the
specifications.
12.3 All materials and equipment found defective shall be replaced and whole work tested to
meet the requirements of the specifications.
12.4 Contractor shall perform all such tests as may be necessary and required by the local
authorities to meet Municipal or other bye-laws in force.
12.5 Contractor shall provide all labour, equipment and materials for the performance of the
test.
13.2 After the fixtures, equipment and appliances have been installed and commissioned,
contractor shall clean-up the same and remove all plaster, paints stains, stickers and other
foreign matter of discoloration leaving the same in a ready to use condition.
13.3 On completion of all works, contractor shall demolish all stores, remove all surplus materials
and leave the site in a broom clean condition, failing which the same shall be done at
contractors risk and cost.
14.2 Contractor must keep constant liaison with the Municipal authority and obtain approval of
all drainage and water supply works carried out by him.
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14.3 Contractor shall obtain, from the municipal authority, completion certificate with respect to
his work as required for occupation of the building.
14.4 All inspection fees or submission fees paid by the contractor shall be reimbursed by the
Institute on production of valid official receipts.
17.2 After receipt of materials, it shall be the responsibility of the contractor for any damage
found and he shall be liable to pay the actual cost of the material as per market rate at the
time.
18. MATERIALS
18.1 All materials used in the works shall conform to the tender specifications.
18.2 As far as possible materials bearing I.S.certification marks shall be used with the approval of
the Architect.
18.3 Unless otherwise specified and expressly approved in writing by the Architect, materials of
makes and specifications mentioned with tender shall be used.
19. MOCK UP
The contractor shall install all pipes, fixtures, clamps and accessories and fixing devices in
mock-up shaft and room so constructed as directed by Architect without any cost. The
materials used in the mock-up may be reused in the works if found undamaged.
Any tiles or finished surfaces or floors damaged by the contractor while doing his work shall
be made good with new tiles or other finishing material. No payment shall be admissible for
such repairs. The Architect may, at his discretion get the damaged work repairs to the
contractor.
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SECTION-I
SANITARY FIXTURES
1. SCOPE OF WORK
1.1 Work under this section shall consist of furnishing all material and labour as necessary and
required to completely install all sanitary fixtures, brass and chromium plated fittings and
accessories as required by the drawings and specified hereinafter or given in the schedule
of quantities.
1.2 Without restricting to the generally of the foregoing the sanitary fixtures shall include all
sanitary fixtures, C.P. fittings and accessories etc. necessary and required for the building.
1.3 Whether specifically mentioned or not all fixtures and appliances shall be provided with all
fixing devices, nuts, bolts, screws, hangers as required.
2. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
2.1 All fixtures and fittings shall be provided with all such accessories as are required to
complete the item in working condition whether specifically mentioned or not in the
schedule of quantities, specifications, drawings or not.
2.2 All fixtures and accessories shall be fixed in accordance with a set pattern matching the
tiles or interior finish as per architectural/interior designers requirements. Wherever
necessary the fittings shall centered to dimensions and pattern desired.
2.3 Fixing screws shall be half round head chromium plated brass with C.P. washers wherever
required as per directions of Architect.
2.4 All fittings and fixtures shall be fixed in a neat workmanlike manner true to levels and heights
shows on the drawings and in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations.
Care shall be taken to fix all inlet and outlet pipes at correct positions. Faulty locations shall
be made good and any damage to the finished floor, tiling or terrace shall be made good
at contractors cost.
2.5 When directed, contractor shall install fixtures and accessories in a mock-up room for the
approval of the Architect. Sample room fixtures may be reused on the works if
undamaged, but no additional payment for fixing or dismantling shall be admissible.
3. INDIAN W.C.
3.1 Indian W.C. pan shall be Orissa pattern of size as specified in the schedule of quantities.
Each W.C. shall be provided with a 100mm dia cast iron or porcelain P or S trap with or
without vent horn.
3.2 W.C. shall be flushed by means of a C.I. high level flushing cistern or low level cistern of
polyethylene body complete with accessories on an exposed or concealed type flush
valve or as specified in bill of quantities.
3.3 The W.C. shall be fixed in level in a neat workmanlike manner. The W.C. and trap shall be
set in cement concrete 1:2:4 mix (1 cement: 2 coarse sand: 4 stone aggregate 20mm
nominal size). Joints between W.C. and flush pipe shall be made with a putty or white lead
and linseed oil and caulked well or with an approved rubber joint.
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4.0 ANGLO INDIAN W.C.
4.1 Anglo Indian W.C. shall be wash down type 'P' or 'S' Trap set.
4.2 Each Anglo Indian W.C. set shall be provided with a solid plastic seat with cover of colour
given in the schedule of quantities, rubber buffers and chromium plated hinges.
4.3 Plastic seat shall be so fixed that it remains absolutely stationary in vertical position without
falling down on the W.C.
4.4 Each Anglo Indian W.C. shall be flushed with a porcelain flushing cistern or an exposed or
concealed type flush valve. Flush pipe/bend shall be connected to the W.C. by means of
a suitable rubber adapter.
5.1 European W.C. shall be wash down, single or double siphonic type, floor or wall mounted
set, flushed by means of porcelain low level flushing cistern, or an exposed or concealed
type flush valve, as specified in schedule of quantities. Flush pipe/bend shall be connected
to the W.C. by means of suitable rubber adapter. Wall hung w.c. shall be supported by C.I.
floor mounted chair.
5.2 Each W.C. seat shall be so fixed that it remains absolutely stationary in vertical position
without falling down on the W.C.
6.0 URINALS
6.1 Urinals shall be lipid type half shall white glazed vitreous China of approx. size
630x420x380mm size or as specified in bill of quantities.
6.2 Half stall Urinals shall be provided with 15mm dia C.P. spreader, 32mm dia C.P domical
waste and C.P. cast brass bottle trap with pipe and wall flange, and shall be fixed to wall
by one C.I. bracket and two C.I. wall clips as recommended by manufacturers complete
as directed by Architect.
6.3 Half stall urinals shall be fixed with C.P. brass screws and shall be provided with 32mm dia
domical waste leading to urinals trap.
6.4 Urinals shall be flushed by means of automatic porcelain flushing cistern or exposed or
concealed type urinal flush valve, as specified in schedule of quantities.
6.5 Flushing cistern for urinals shall be automatic type cast iron or vitreous china as given in the
schedule of quantities. Each flushing cistern shall have a copper siphon and inlet noose
cock to control the flow. Flushing cistern shall be fixed to wall with R.S. or C.I. brackets.
Cast iron cistern and brackets shall be painted with two coats of white enamel paint.
Cistern may be concealed in pipe shafts or false ceilings where required as directed by
Architect.
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6.6 Flush pipes of flushing cistern with sizes of main and branch flush pipes shall be as follows:
6.7 Alternatively, urinals may be flush with flush valves, exposed or concealed type.
6.8 Waste pipes for urinals shall be any one of the following:
Waste pipes may be exposed on wall or concealed in chase as directed by the Architect.
Specifications for waste pipes shall be same as given in sub-section 8.0 to 10.0 section-II of
Volume-II.
7.1 Lavatory basins shall be white glazed vitreous chine or polymarble of size, shape and type
specified in the bill of quantities.
7.2 Each basin shall be provided with R.S. or C.I. brackets and clips and the basin securely fixed
to wall. Placing of basins over the brackets without secure fixing shall not be accepted.
7.3 Each basin shall be provided with 32mm dia C.P. waste with overflow, pop-up waste or
rubber plug and chain as given in the bill of quantities, 32mm dia C.P.Brass bottle trap with
C.P. pipe to wall and flange.
7.4 Each basin shall be provided with fittings or mixing fitting as specified in the bill of quantities.
7.5 Basins shall be fixed at proper heights as shown on drawings. If height is not specified, the
rim level shall be 79 cms above the floor or as directed by Architect.
8.0 SINKS
8.1 Sinks shall be of precast Terrazzo marble, or white glazed fireclay or vitreous china or
stainless steel or any other material as specified in the schedule of quantities.
8.2 Each sink shall be provided with R.S. or C.I. brackets and clips and securely fixed. Counter
top sinks shall be fixed with suitable angle iron clips or brackets as recommended by the
manufacturer. Each sink shall be provided with 40mm dia C.P. waste with chain and plug
or P.V.C. waste. Fixing shall be done as directed by Architect.
8.3 Supply fittings for sinks shall be mixing fittings or C.P. taps as specified in the bill of quantities.
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9.0 MIRRORS
9.1 Mirrors shall be electro coated copper 5.5mm thick of guaranteed reputed make. The size
shall be as specified in the bill of quantities or shown on the drawings. The image shall be
clear and without waviness at all angles of vision.
9.2 Mirrors shall be provided with backing of 12mm thick marine plywood sheet fixed with C.P.
brass semi-round headed screws and cup washers or C.P. brass clamps as specified or
instructed by Architect.
10.1 Shower set shall comprise of one/two C.P.Brass concealed stop cocks with two long body
brass/C.P. brass bib cock, or bath spout or as given in the bill of quantities.
10.2 Each shower set shall also be provided with C.P. Shower arm with wall flange and shower
head of approved quality as specified in the bill of quantities.
10.3 Concealed stop cocks shall be so fixed as to keep the wall flange clear off the finished wall.
Wall flanges embedded in the finishing shall not be accepted.
11.0 ACCESSORIES
11.1 Contractor shall install all chromium plated and porcelain accessories as shown on the
drawings or directed by Architect, and given in the bill of quantities.
11.2 All C.P. accessories shall be fixed with C.P. brass half round head screws and cup washers in
wall with rawl plugs or nylon sleeves and shall include cutting and making good as required
or directed buy Architect.
11.3 Porcelain accessories shall be fixed in walls and set in cement mortar 1:2 (1 cement: 2
coarse sand ) and fixed in relation to the tiling work.
12.2 Porcelain partitions shall be fixed at proper heights with C.P. brass bolts, anchor fasteners
and M.S. clips as recommended by the manufacturer and directed by Architect.
13.0 MEASUREMENT
13.1 Rate for providing and fixing of sanitary fixtures accessories, urinal partitions shall include all
items and operations stated in the respective specifications and bill of quantities and
nothing extra is payable.
13.2 Rates for all items under specifications para above shall be inclusive of cutting holes and
chases and making good the same, C.P. screws, nuts, bolts and any fixing arrangements
required and recommended by manufacturers, testing and commissioning.
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SECTION-II
1.1 Work under this section shall consist of furnishing all labour, materials, equipments and
appliances necessary and required to completely install all soil, waste, vent and rainwater
pipes as required by the drawings, specified hereinafter and given in the bill of quantities.
1.2 Without restricting to the generally of the foregoing, the soil, waste, vent and rainwater
pipes system shall include the followings:
a). Vertical and horizontal soil, waste and vent pipes, rainwater pipes and fittings, joints
clamps and connections to fixtures.
d). Waste pipes connections from all fixtures e.g. wash basin, sinks, urinals, kitchen
equipments.
2.1 All materials shall be new of the best quality conforming to specifications and subject to the
approval of Architect.
2.2 Pipes and fittings shall be fixed truly vertical, horizontal or in slopes as required in a neat
workmanlike manner.
2.3 Pipes shall be fixed in a manner as to provide easy accessibility for repair and maintenance
and shall not cause obstruction in shafts, passages etc.
2.4 Pipes shall be securely fixed to walls and ceilings by suitable clamps at intervals specified.
2.5 Access doors for fittings and cleanouts shall be so located that they are easily accessible
for repair and maintenance.
3.1a) Soil, waste, vent anti-siphonage and rainwater pipes shall be cast iron pipes. All
pipes shall be straight and smooth and inside free from irregular bore, blow holes, cracks
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and other manufacturing defects. pipes shall be centrifugally spun iron soil pipes
conforming to I.S.3989-1970, or sand cast I.S. 1729-1967.
b). Standard weight, dimensions and pig lead required for joints shall be as follows:
INCH MM MM KG MM MM
2 50 3.5 8.5 73 25
3 75 3.5 12.7 99 25
4 100 4.0 19.2 126 25
6 150 5.0 35.5 178 38
For conforming to I.S.1729-1967 (sand cast iron soil pipes and fittings)
INCH MM MM KG MM MM
2 50 5 11.41 76 25
3 75 5 16.52 101 25
4 100 5 21.67 129 25
6 150 5 31.91 181 38
c). Tolerance
Acceptable tolerance for pipes to I.S. 3989 and I.S. 1729 shall be as follows:
3.2 Fittings
a). Fittings shall conform to the same Indian Standard as for matching contractor use pipes
and fittings of matching specifications.
b). Fittings shall be of the required degree of curvature with or without access doors.
c). Access door shall be made up with 3mm thick insertion rubber washer and white lead. The
bolts shall be lubricated with grease or white lead for easy removal later. The fixing shall be
air water tight.
3.3 Fixing
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a). All vertical pipes shall be fixed by M.S. clamps truly vertical. Branch pipes shall be
connected to the stack at the same angle as that of the fittings. No collars shall be used
on vertical stacks. Each stack shall be terminated at top with a cowl (terminal guard.)
b). Horizontal pipes running along ceiling shall be fixed on structural adjustable clamps of
special design shown on the drawings or as directed. Horizontal pipes shall be laid to
uniform slope and the clamps adjusted to the proper levels so that the pipes fully rest on
them.
c). Contractor shall provide all sleeves, openings, hangers, inserts during the construction. He
shall provide all necessary information to the building contractor for making such provisions
in the structure as necessary. All damages shall be made good to restore the surface.
a). All drainage lines passing under , floors and roads, in exposed position above ground or at
basement ceiling level shall be C.I. LA pipes position of such pipes shall be generally shown
either on ground level drawings or ceiling of basement.
b). Cast iron pipes shall be centrifugally spun iron pipes conforming to I.S:1536-1967. Quality
certificates shall be furnished.
i). Fittings used for C.I. drainage pipe shall conform to I.S.1538-1967. Wherever possible
junction from branch pipes shall be made by a 'Y-tee.'
ii) Contractor shall provide cast iron inspection chamber at all junction as indicated on
drawings or directed by architects inspection chambers shall be specially cast with
inlet, outlet and branches of appropriate and required sizes. Branches shall be Y
type wherever possible.
iii) Cleanout plugs shall be provided on head of each drain and at location indicated
on plans or directed by architects. Cleanout plugs shall be of size matching the
Laying
i) All cast iron pipes and fittings shall be jointed with best quality soft pig lead. Which
shall be free from impurities. In wet trenches joints shall be made from lead wool.
Nothing extra will be paid for lead wool joints. Depth of pig lead and weight for
joints shall be as given in sub section 3.1.2 of Section-II.
ii) The spigot of pipe of fittings shall be centered in the adjoining socket by caulking.
Sufficient turns of tarred gaskin will be given to leave unfilled the required depth of
socket for depth of 45mm when the gaskin has been caulked tightly barrel and
against the face of the socket. Molten pig lead shall then be poured to fill the
remainder of the socket. This shall then be done in line pouring. The lead shall then
be solidly caulked with suitable tools and hammers weighing not less than 2 Kg.
iii) For lead wool joints the socket shall be caulked with terred gaskin, as explained
above. The lead wool shall be inserted into the sockets and tightly caulked home
skein by skein with suitable tools and hammers of not less than 2 kg. weight until joint
is filled.
Testing
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All cast iron pipes for drainage shall be tested to a hydraulic test of 3 meter head. Test for
straightness shall be same as for stoneware pipe given above. A test register shall be
maintained which shall be signed and dated by contractor, and representative of
architects.
4.0 CLAMPS
4.1 M.S. clamps shall be of standard design and fabricated from M.S. flat 40x3mm thick. They
shall be painted with two coats of black bitumen paint before fixing.
4.2 Where M.S. clamps are to be fixed on RCC columns or slotted angles, walls or beam they
shall be fixed with 40x3mm flat iron "U" type clamps with anchor fastners of approved
design or 6mm nuts and bolts.
4.3 Structural clamps shall be fabricated from M.S. structural members e.g. rods, angles,
channels flats as per detailed drawing or as directed. Contractor shall provide all nuts,
bolts, welding material and paint the clamps with one coat of red oxide and two or more
coats of black enamel paint. Wooden saddles, where required shall be provided free of
cost.
4.4 Slotted angle/channel supports on walls shall be provided wherever shown on drawings.
Angls/channels shall be of sizes shown on drawings or specified in bill of quantities,
angles/channels shall be fixed to brick walls with bolts embedded in cement concrete
blocks and to RCC walls with suitable anchor fastners. The spacing of support bolts
horizontally shall not exceed 1mm.
4.5 Wherever M.S. clamps are required to be anchored directly to brick walls, concrete slabs,
beams or columns, nothing extra shall be payable for clamping arrangement and making
good with cement concrete 1:2:4 mix as directed by the Architect.
5. TRAPS
Nahni traps or floor traps shall be cast iron, deep seal with an effective seal of 50mm. The
trap and waste pipes shall be set in cement concrete blocks firmly supported on the
structural floor. The blocks shall be in 1:2:3 mix and extended to 40mm below finished floor
level. Contractor shall provide all necessary shuttering and centering for the blocks. Size of
the block shall be 30x30 cms of the required depth.
Urinal traps shall be cast iron P or S trap with or without vent and set in cement concrete
block specified in para above without extra charge.
Bath room traps and connections shall ensure free and silent flow of discharging water.
Where specified, contractor shall provide a special type cast iron inlet hopper without or
with one, two or three inlet sockets to receive the waste pipe. Joint between waste and
hopper inlet socket shall be lead caulked joint. Hopper shall be connected to a C.I. P or S
trap with atleast 50mm seal (Hopper and traps shall be paid for separately.) Floor trap inlet
hoppers and the traps shall be set in cement concrete blocks as specified in para above
without extra charge.
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Soil, waste vent and rainwater pipes shall be jointed with refined pig lead conforming to
IS:27-1977. A sufficient skein or jute rope shall be caulked to leave a minimum space for the
pig lead as given in sub-section 3.1.2 of section-II to be poured in. After pouring the lead
shall be caulked into the joint with caulking tool and hammer. All surplus lead shall be cut
and joint left flush with the rim of the socket neatly.
Contractor shall provide cast brass cleanout plugs as required. Cleanout plugs shall be
threaded and provided with key holes for opening. Cleanout plugs shall be fixed to the
pipe by a G.I. socket and lead caulked joint.
8.1 Waste pipe from appliances e.g. wash basins, sinks, urinals, bathtubs, water coolers shall be
of galvanized steel, lead or PVC as given in the bill of quantities or shown on the drawings.
8.2 All pipes shall be fixed in gradient towards the outfalls of drains. Pipes inside a toilet room
shall be in chase unless otherwise shown on drawings. Where required pipes may be run at
ceiling level in suitable gradient and supported on structural clamps. Spacing for clamps
for such pipes shall be as follows:
Vertical Horizontal
Pipes shall be galvanized steel tubes conforming to IS:1239-1979 (medium class) and quality
certificates shall be furnished. Pipes shall be provided with all required fittings e.g. tees,
couplings, bends, elbows, unions, reducers, Nipples, plugs, all G.I. waste pipes shall be
terminated at the point of connection with the appliances with an outlet of suitable
diameter.
9.1 Where specified lead pipes shall be used for wastes and connections to anti-siphonage
pipes and W.C. connections.
9.2 Lead pipes shall be seamless drawn pipes conforming to IS:404 (part-I) 1977. Weight and
wall thickness shall be as follows:
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9.3 Lead pipes shall be straightened by wooden mandrel and bent to required shape by filling
sand. Connection between appliances, stacks or traps shall be made with solder joints.
Solder shall be 64% lead and 36% pure tin. All lead waste pipes in exposed positions shall be
painted with one coat of red primer and two or more coats of synthetic enamel paint of
approved quality and shade.
10.1 Where specified, polythene pipes shall be high density polythene pipes conforming to IS:
4984-78. The details of the nominal outer diameter, weight and working pressure at 20 C
shall be as per the above standards.
10.2 Polythene pipes may be cold bending to a radius of not less than eight times of their
external diameter. Pipes bent for smaller radius may be made by hot bendings.
10.3 Fittings used for polythene pipes shall be compression moulded fittings matching to the
above specifications.
10.4 Jointing
Jointing for polythene pipes shall be made by means of butt welding or detachable joints
or flanged joints or screwed joints. The type of joints shall be used as per the site conditions.
Where polythene pipes are used for rain water pipes the pipe will be finished with G.I. joint
complete as directed by Architect.
10.5 All pipes shall be tested after installation for a pressure equal to twice the maximum working
pressure in the line.
11.1 Cast iron soil and waste pipes under floors in sunken slabs and in wall chases (when cut
specially for the pipe) shall be encased in cement concrete 1:2:4 mix (1 cement: 2 coarse
sand: 4 stone aggregate 12mm size) 75mm in bed and alround. When pipes are running
well above the structural slab, the encased pipes shall be supported with suitable cement
concrete pillars of required height and size at intervals at directed by Architect.
12.0 PAINTING
12.1 Soil, waste vent and rainwater pipes in exposed location, in shafts and pipe spaces shall be
painted with two or more coats of synthetic enamel paint to give an even shade.
12.2 Paint shall be of approved quality and shade, where directed pipes shall be painted in
accordance with approved pipe colour code.
12.3 Waste pipes in chase shall be painted with two coats of bitumen paint, covered with
polythene tape and a final coat of bitumen paint. Exposed pipes shall be painted with two
or more coats of synthetic enamel paint.
12.4 C.I. soil and waste pipes below ground and covered in cement concrete or lead pipes shall
not be painted.
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13.0 CUTTING AND MAKING GOOD
13.1 Pipes shall be fixed and tested as building proceeds. Contractor shall provide all necessary
holes cutouts and chases in structural members as building work proceeds. Wherever holes
are cut or left originally, they shall be made good with cement concrete 1:2:4 (cement: 2
coarse sand: 4 stone aggregate 20mm nominal size) or cement mortar 1:2 (1 cement: 2
coarse sand) and the surface restored as in original condition.
14.0 TESTING
14.1 Before use at site all C.I. soil pipes shall be tested by filling up with water for at least 10
minutes. After filling, pipes shall be struck with a hammer and inspected for blow holes and
cracks. All defective pipes shall be rejected and removed from the site pipes shall be
rejected and removed from the site within 48 hours. Pipes with minor sweating shall be
accepted at the discretion of the Architect.
14.2 Pipes shall be tested after installation, by filling up the stack with water. All opening and
connections shall be suitably plugged. The total head in the stack shall however not
exceed 3M.
14.3 Alternatively contractor may test all soil and waste stacks by a smoke testing machine.
Smoke shall be pumped into the stack after plugging all inlets and connections. The top
end shall however be left open. The stack shall then be observed for leakness and all
defective pipes and fittings removed or repaired as directed by the Architect.
14.4 A test register shall be maintained and all entries shall be signed and dated by contractors
and Architect.
15.0 MEASUREMENTS
15.1 General
a). Rates for all items quoted shall be inclusive of all work and items given in the above
mentioned specifications and schedule of quantities and applicable for the work
under floor in shafts or at ceiling level at all heights and depths.
b). All rates are inclusive of cutting holes and chases in RCC and masonry work and
making good the same.
c). All rates are inclusive of pre testing and on site testing of the installations, materials
and commissioning.
a). C.I. (L.A) pipes shall be measured along the centre line when fixed, correct to a
centimeter including all fittings and lead caulked joints along its length.
b). C.I. soil, waste vent and rainwater pipes shall be measured overall along the centre
line correct to a centimeter including all fittings along its length. The rate for these
pipes shall be inclusive of all fittings, holder bat clamps, lead caulked joints and all
other items described in the schedule of quantities. Traps structural clamps and
cement concrete shall however be paid separately under the relevant item.
c). G.I., PVC polythene or lead pipes shall measured per running metre correct to a
centimeter for the finished work, which shall include fittings e.g. Bends, Tees, Elbows,
Reducers, Crosses, Sockets, Nipples and Nuts but exclude brass or gunmetal taps
(cocks), valves lead connection pipes and shower rose. The length shall be taken
along centre line of the pipes and fittings. All pipes and fittings shall be classified
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according to their diametre, method of jointing and fixing substance, quality and
finish. The diametres shall be nominal diametre of internal bore. The pipes shall be
described as including all cutting and waste. In case of fittings of unequal bore, the
largest bore shall be measured.
15.3 Cement concrete around pipes shall be measured along the centre of the pipe line
measured per linear metre and include any masonry supports, shuttering and centering
cutting complete and described in the relevant specifications.
15.4 Slotted angles/channels shall be measured per linear metre of finished length and shall
include support bolts and nuts embedded in masonry walls with cement concrete blocks
and nothing extra will be paid for making good the same.
15.5 Painting: Painting of pipes shall be measured per running metre and shall be inclusive of all
fittings and clamps. No deduction for fittings shall be made.
15.6 Structural clamps: Structural clamps and U clamps shall be paid for by weight per kg. rates
shall be inclusive of all nuts, bolts, drilling, cutting, welding. Weight of clamps shall be
calculated from the actual length used in structural members multiplied by it theoretical
weight given in manufacturers catalogues. Weight of nuts, bolts, shall not be taken into
account.
15.7 Excavation for soil pipes: No extra payment shall be admissible with respect to excavation,
refilling and disposal of surplus earth for cast iron soil and waste pipes.
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SECTION-III
1.0 EXCAVATION
The excavation for pipe works shall be open cutting unless the permission of the Architect
for the ground to be tunneled is obtained in writing. Where sewers have to be constructed
along narrow passages, the Architect may order the excavation to be made partly in
tunnel and in such cases the excavated soil shall be brought back later on for refilling the
trenches or tunnel.
In excavation the trenches, etc. the solid road metalling, pavement, curbing etc. and turf is
to be placed on one side and preserved for reinstatement when the trenches or other
excavation shall be filled up. Before any road metal is replaced, it shall be carefully shifted.
The surface of all trenches and holes shall be restored and maintained to the satisfaction of
the Architect and of the owners of the roads or other property traversed and the
contractor shall not cut out or break down any live fence of trees in the line of the
proposed works but shall tunnel under them, unless the Architect shall order to the contrary.
The contractor shall grub up and clear the surface over the trenches and other excavations
of all trees, stumps roots and all other encumbrances affecting execution of the work and
shall remove them from the site to the approval of the Architect.
The contractor shall not occupy or obstruct by his operation more than one half of the
width of any road or street and sufficient space shall then be left for public and private
transit, he shall remove the materials excavated and bring them back again when the
trench is required to be refilled. The contractor shall obtain the consent of the Architect in
writing before closing any road to vehicular traffic and the foot walks must be clear at all
times.
All night soil, filth or any other offensive matter met with during the execution of the works,
immediately after it is taken out of any trench, sewer or cess pool, shall not be deposited on
to the surface of any street or where it is likely to be a nuisance or passed into any sewer or
drain but shall be at once put into the carts and removed to a suitable place to be
provided by the contractor.
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to the filled up with concrete 1:5:10 mix at the contractors own cost and charges to the
requirements and satisfactions of the Architect.
1.6 Refilling
After the pipes or other work has been laid and proved to be water tight, the trench or
other excavations shall be refilled. Utmost care shall be taken in doing this, so that no
damage shall be caused to the sewer and other permanent work. The filling in the
haunches and upto 75 cms above the crown of the sewer shall consist of the finest
selected materials placed carefully in 15 cms layers and flooded and consolidated. After
this has been laid, the trench and other excavation shall be refilled carefully in 15 cms
layers with materials taken from the excavation, each layer being watered to assist in the
consolidation unless the Architect shall otherwise direct.
The contractor shall, at his own costs and charges, make good promptly during the whole
period the works are in hand, any settlement that may occur in the surfaces of roads,
berms, footpaths, gardens, open spaces etc. Whether public or private caused by his
trenches or by his other excavations and he shall be liable for any accidents caused
thereby. He shall also, at his own expenses and charges, repair and make good and
damage done to buildings and other property. If in the opinion of the Architect he fails to
make good such works with all practicable despatch, the Architect shall be at liberty to get
the work done by the contractor or deducted from any money that may be or become
due to him or recovered from him in any other manner according to the law of the land.
a). The contractor shall at all times support efficiently and effectively the sides of the sewer
trenches and other excavations by suitable timbering, piling and sheeting and they shall be
close, timbered in loose or sandy strata and below the surface of the sub soil water level.
b). All timbering, sheeting and piling with their wallings and supports shall be of adequate
dimensions and strength and fully braced and strutted so that no risk of collapse or
subsidence of the walls of the trench shall take place.
c). The contractor shall be held responsible and will be accountable for the sufficiency of all
timbering, branches, sheeting and piling used as also for all damage to persons and
property resulting from improper quality, strength, placing, maintaining or removing of the
same.
The contractor shall at all times during the progress of the work keep the trenches and
excavations free from water which shall be disposed of by him in manner as will neither
cause injury to the public health nor to the public or private property nor to the work
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completed or in progress nor to the surface of any roads or streets, nor cause any
interference with the use of the same by the public.
The Architect shall have power by giving an order in writing to the contractor to increase
the maximum width in respect of which payment will be allowed for excavation in trenches
for various classes of sewer, manholes, and other works in certain lengths to be specifically
laid down by him, where on account of bad ground or other unusual conditions, he
considers that such increase widths are necessary in view of the site conditions.
2.0 MEASUREMENTS
2.1 Excavation
Measurement for excavation of pipe trenches shall be made per linear metre under the
respective category of soil classification encountered at site.
i). Trenches shall be measured between outside walls of manholes at top and the depth shall
be the average depth between the two ends to the nearest cm. The rate quoted shall be
for a depth upto 1.5m or as given in the bill of quantities.
ii). Payment for trenches more than 1.5m in depth shall be made separately and as given in
bill of quantities.
Rate quoted for Excavation of trenches shall be inclusive of refilling consolidation and
disposal of surplus earth within a lead of 50m. No separate payment for refilling shall be
made.
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SECTION-IV
WATER SUPPLY
1.2 Without restricting to the generality of the foregoing, the water supply system shall include
the following :-
a) All water lines to different parts of building and making connection from source etc.
b) Pipe protection and painting
c) Providing hot water system and insulation of hot water pipe lines, wherever required.
d) Control valves, masonry chambers and other appurtenances.
e) Connections to all plumbing fixtures, kitchen equipment, tanks and appliances.
f) Excavation and refilling of pipe trenches, wherever necessary.
2.2 Pipes and fittings shall be fixed truly vertical, horizontal or in slopes as required in a neat
workmanlike manner.
2.3 Short or long bends shall be used on all main pipe lines as far as possible. Use of elbows
shall be restricted for short connections.
As for as possible all bends shall be formed by means of a hydraulic pipe bending machine
for pipes up to 65mm dia.
2.4 Pipes shall be fixed in a manner as to provide easy accessibility for repair and maintenance
and shall not cause obstruction in shafts, passage etc.
2.5 Pipes shall be securely fixed to walls and ceilings by suitable clamps at intervals specified.
2.6 Valves and other appurtenances shall be so located as to provide easy accessibility for
operations, maintenance and repairs.
3.2 Fittings shall be malleable iron galvanized fittings, of approved make. All fittings shall have
manufacturer's trade mark stamped on it. Fittings for G.I.pipes shall include couplings,
bends, tees, reducers, nipples, unions, bushes. Fittings shall be of I.S. : 1879 - (Part I to X)
1975.
3.3.1 Pipes and fittings shall be jointed with screwed fittings care shall be taken to remove burr
from the end of the pipe after cutting by a round file. Genuine red lead with grumet and a
few strands of fine hemp shall be applied. All pipes shall be fixed in accordance with
layout and alignment shown on the drawings. Care shall be taken to avoid air pockets.
G.I. pipes inside toilets shall be fixed in wall chases well above the floor. No pipes shall be
run inside a sunken floor as far as possible. Pipes may be run under the ceiling or floors and
other as shown on drawings.
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4.0 CLAMPS
G.I. pipes in shafts and other locations shall be supported by M.S. clamps of design
approved by Architect. Pipe in wall chases shall be anchored by iron hooks. Pipes at
ceiling level shall be supported on structural clamps fabricated from M.S. structural as
described in section II. Pipes in typical shafts shall be supported on slotted angles /
channels as specified elsewhere.
5.0 UNIONS
Contractor shall provide adequate number of unions on all pipes to enable dismantling
later. Unions shall be provided near each gunmetal valve, stop cocks, or check valves
and on straight runs as necessary at appropriate locations as required and / or directed by
Architect.
6.0 FLANGES
Flanged connections shall be provided on pipes where shown on the drawings, all
equipment connections as necessary and required or as directed by Architect.
Connections shall be made with 3 mm thick insertion rubber washer. Where hot water or
steam connections are made insertion gasket shall be or suitable high temperature grade
and quality approved by Architect. Bolt hole dia for flanges shall conform to match the
specification for C.I. sluice valve to I.S. 780.
7.0 TRENCHES
All G.I. pipes below ground laid in trenches shall have a minimum cover of 60 cms.
Excavation for trenches shall be done as specified under section - III but the width and
depth of the trenches shall be as follows :-
Where specified in the bill of quantities all G.I. pipes in trenches shall be protected with fine
sand, 15 cms thick layer all-round before filling in the trenches.
9.0 PAINTING
All pipes above ground shall be painted with one coat of red lead and two coats of
synthetic enamel paint of approved shade and quality. Pipes shall be painted to standard
colour code specified by Architect.
9.2 All pipes in chases and below floor shall be painted with two or more coats of anti-corrosive
bitumen paint.
11.2 The H.D.P.E. pipe shall confirm to pressure rating of 10 Kg./Sq. cm shall only be used for
internal cold water supply in the building.
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11.3 All other specifications for laying and jointing shall confirm to as that G.I. pipes including for
fittings etc., except No pipe protection is required in this case as specified in para 9.1, 9.2
and 10.1.
12.2 All valves shall be approved by the Architect before they are allowed to be used on work.
13.2 Sluice valves shall be of best quality conforming to I.S.780-1969 of class specified.
14.0 TESTING
14.1 All pipes, fittings and valves shall be tested by hydrostatic pressure of 7Kg/Sq.cm.
Pressure shall be maintained for a period of 30 minutes without any drop in pressure after
fixing at site.
A test register shall be maintained and all entries shall be signed and dated by
contractor(s) and Architect.
14.2 In addition to the sectional testing carried out during the construction, contractor shall test
entire installation after connections to the overhead tanks or pumping system or mains. He
shall rectify all leakages, and shall replace all defective materials in the system. Any
damage done due to carelessness, open or burst pipes or failure of fittings to the building,
furniture and fixtures shall be made good by the contractor during the defects liability
period without any cost.
14.3 After commissioning of the water supply system, contractor shall test each valve by closing
and opening it a number of times to observe if it is working efficiently. Valves which do not
effectively operate shall be replaced by new ones at no extra cost and the same shall be
tested as above.
15.0 INSULATION
15.1 Magnesia Insulation :
Hot water pipes fixed in chase shall be insulated by wrapping 6mm thick asbestos rope
dipped in 85% magnesia solution around the pipes and finished with a coat of 1:3 cement
plaster mixed with rapid hardening cement.
15.2 External hot water pipes laid in shafts, exposed on terrace along ceiling vel and trenches
shall be insulated with resin bonded, rock wool, pre-formed pipe sections as follows :
15.2.1 Cleaning the pipe surface to be insulated to make it free from dust and oil
15.2.3 Fixing resin bonded rockwool preformed pipe section of app. density 144 Kg. Cu.m.
15.2.4 Covering it all-round with 24 gauge x 3/4" wire netting with proper butt joint and tightly
wrapped.
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15.2.5 Applying tow layer of 6mm thick each cement plaster in the ratio of 1:4 (1 cement : 4 fine
sand)
15.2.6 Applying weather-proofing coating of insulkote or of approved material over the cement
plaster.
b) Contractor may used lead wool joints in wet trench conditions. No additional
payment for lead wool joints be admissible.
17.0 VALVES :
17.1 Sluice Valves
a) Sluice valves shall be socketed type or double flanged type conforming to I.S.780.
b) Joints for socketed valves shall be lead caulked joints as specified above.
c) Joints for double flanged sluice valves shall be made with suitable tail / socket
pieces on the pipe line and flanges joints made with 3mm thick insertion rubber
gasket with appropriate number of bolts, nuts and washers.
d) Sluice valves shall be installed at all branches and as shown on the drawings.
Scour valves shall be C.I. sluice valves as specified above. They shall be installed at the
lowest level or tail end of the apten as shown on drawings and directed by Architect.
a) Air valves shall be single acting type air valves with cast iron body and bronze /
gunmetal internal parts and plastic float.
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b) Each air valve shall be provided with a cast iron isolating sluice valve of
specification given above.
18.2 Each fire hydrant shall be provided with a 80mm cast iron sluice valve, duct foot bend and
a suitable 63mm dia flanged cast iron pipe for correcting the installation height of the
hydrant.
20.0 TESTING
20.1 All pipes, fittings and valves shall be tested by hydrostatic pressure of 7 kg/sq.m.
Pressure shall be maintained of a period of at least two hours without appreciable drop in
the pressure after fixing at site. (10 %).
A test register shall be maintained and all entries shall be signed and dated by
contractor(s) and Architect.
20.2 In addition to the sectional testing carried out during the construction, contractor shall test
the entire installation after connections to the overhead tanks or pumping system or mains.
He shall rectify all leakages, and shall replace all defective materials in the system. Any
damage done due to carelessness, open or burst pipes or failure of fittings, to the building,
furniture and fixtures shall be made good during the defects liability period without any
extra cost.
20.3 After completion of the water supply system, contractor shall test each valve by closing
and opening it a number of times to observe if it is working efficiently. Valves which do not
effectively operate shall be replaced by new ones at no extra cost and the same shall be
tested as above.
21.0 MEASUREMENT :
21.1 Pipes :
Pipes shall be measured per linear meter (to the nearest cm) and shall be inclusive of all
fittings e.g. couplings, tees, bends, elbows, unions, deduction for valves shall be made,
cutting holes chases and making good the same and all items mentioned in the
specifications and bill of quantities.
21.3 Single flanges shall be measured by numbers (per single flange) and shall include bolts,,
nuts, washers and 3mm thick rubber gasket complete.
21.4 Pair of flanges shall be measured by number of pairs and shall include bolts, nuts, washers,
and 3mm thick rubber gasket complete.
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21.5 Making Connections
Making connections to pumps, equipment, heat exchangers and appliances shall be paid
by number and shall include the labour and fixing arrangement for each connections.
Flanges, pipes and valves for connections shall be paid for separately under the relevant
items. No payment under this item shall be admissible for making connections to R.C.C.
under ground tanks.
21.6 Insulation :
Insulation for hot water pipes shall be measured per linear metre (to the nearest cm) along
the centre line of pipe and shall be measured over all fittings and flanges. No separate or
additional payment shall be made for insulation of bends, tees, flanges or other fittings and
valves. The rate shall include all items specified in the bill of quantities and given in the
specifications.
21.7 Aluminium cladding shall be measured by square meter area of the finished surface. The
rate shall be inclusive of all items given in the schedule of quantities.
21.8 Painting
Painting for pipes and over insulation shall be measured per linear meter over finished
surface and shall include all valves and fittings for which no deduction shall be made.
22.0 DISINFECTION
22.1 After completion of the work contractor shall flush clean the entire system with the city's
filtered water after connection has been made.
22.2 After the first flushing, add commercial bleaching powder or achieve a dosage of 2 to
3mg/1 of water in the system added and flushed. This operation should be performed
twice to ensure that the system is fully disinfected and usable.
23.4 Ensure that mains have been connected to the respective pumps, underground and
overhead tanks.
24.0 COMMISSIONING :
24.1 Fill underground tank with water. Add 1 Kg fresh bleaching powder after making a solution
to be added near inlet.
24.2 Start water supply pump and allow water to fill main underground tank. Water will first fill
the fire tank and then overflow to the domestic tanks.
24.3 After filling overhead reservoir drain the same to its one forth capacity through tank scour
valve. (This is to ensure removal of all mud, debris etc. from the tank).
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24.5 Release water in the main lines by opening valves in each circuit. Drain out water in the
system through system scour valves or fire hydrant in lower regions. Ensure clean water is
now coming out of the system.
24.6 Open valves for individual clusters. Observe for leakages or malfunctions, check pressure
and flow at end of line by opening hydrants etc. Remove and rectify defects notice.
24.7 Check all fire hydrants for proper operation by opening each valve and allowing water to
flow for a few minutes. Also check for effective closure of valve.
24.8 The entire water supply system should be disinfected with bleaching powder and system
flush cleaned.
24.9 Send four samples of water drawn from four extreme locations for testing for bacteriological
test in sterilized bottles obtained from the concerned laboratory. (Laboratory personal may
collect the samples themselves).
25.0 RESPONSIBILITY :
Responsibility for various activities in precommissioning and commissioning procedures will
rest with the contractors.
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SECTION-V
1.1 Work under this section shall consist of furnishing all labour, materials, equipments and
appliances necessary and required to completely finish sewerage/drainage system as
required by the drawings and specified hereinafter or given in the bill of quantities.
1.2 Without restricting to the generality of the foregoing, the sewerage system shall include :
2.2 Drainage lines shall be laid to the required gradients and profiles.
2.3 All drainage work shall be done in accordance with the local municipal bye-laws.
2.4 Location of all manholes, catch basins etc., shall be got confirmed from the contractor
from the Architect before the actual execution of work at site.
4.1 Stoneware pipes shall be of first class quality salt glazed and free from rough texture inside
or outside and straight. All pipes shall have the manufacturers name marked on it and shall
comply to IS:651-1971 approved makes (PERFECT or BURN).
a) Pipes are liable to be damaged in transit and not withstanding tests that may have
been made before despatch each pipe shall be examined carefully on arrival at
site. Each pipe shall be rung with a wooden hammer or mallet and those that do
not ring true and clear shall be rejected. Sound pipes shall be carefully stacked to
prevent damage. All defective pipes should be segregated, marked in a
conspicuous manner and their use in the works prevented.
b) The pipe shall be laid with sockets leading uphill and should rest on solid and even
foundations for the full length of the barrel. Socket holes shall be formed in the
foundation sufficiently deep to allow the pipe joiner room to work right round the
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pipe and as short as practicable to admit the socket and allow the joint to be
made.
c) Where pipes are not bedded on concrete the trench bottom shall be left slightly
high and carefully bottomed up as pipe laying proceeds so that the pipe barrels
rest on firm ground. If excavation has been carried too low it shall be made up with
cement concrete 1:5:10 mix at the contractor's cost and charges.
d) If the bottom of the trench consists of rock or very hard ground that cannot be
easily excavated to a smooth surface, the pipes shall be laid on cement concrete
bed of 1:5:10 mix to ensure even bearing.
b) The remainder of the socket shall be filled with stiff mix of cement mortar (1 cement :
1 clear sharp washed sand). When the socket is filled, a fillet should be formed
round the joint with a trowel forming an angle of 45 degrees with the barrel of the
pipe. The mortar shall be beaten up and used after it has begun to set.
b) After the joint has been made any extraneous materials shall be removed from
inside of the joint with a suitable scraper or "Badger". The newly made joints shall be
protected until set from the sun, drying winds, rain or dust. Sacking or other
materials which can be kept damp shall be used. The joints shall be exposed and
space left all round the pipes for inspection by the Architect. The inside of the
sewer must be left absolutely clear in bore and free from cement mortar or other
obstructions throughout its entire length, and shall efficiently drain and discharge.
4.4 Testing
a) All lengths of the sewer and drain shall be fully tested for water tightness by means
of water pressure maintained for not less than 30 minutes. Testing shall be carried
out from manhole. All pipes shall be subjected to a test pressure of at least 1.5
meter head of water. The test pressure shall, however, not exceed 1.5 meter head
at any point. The pipes shall be plugged preferably with standard design rubber
plugs on both ends. The upper end shall, however, be connected to a pipe for
filling with water and getting the required head.
(ii) Means of a mirror at one end and a lamp at the other end. If the pipe line is
straight the full circle of light will be seen otherwise obstruction of deviation
will be apparent.
c) The contractor shall give a smoke test to the drains and sewer at his own expense
and charges. if directed by the Architect.
d) A test register shall be maintained which shall be signed and dated by contractor,
Architect and representative of architects.
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5.0 GULLY TRAPS
5.1. Gully traps shall be of the same quality as described for stoneware pipes in clause 4.
5.2 Gully traps shall be fixed in cement concrete 1:5:10 mix (1 cement : 5 coarse sand : 10 stone
aggregate 40mm nominal size) and a brick masonry chamber 30x30 cms inside in cement
mortar 1:5 with 15x15 cms grating inside and 30x30 cms C.I. sealed cover and frame
weighting not less than 7.3 kg to be constructed as per standard drawing. Where
necessary, sealed cover shall be replaced with C.I. grating of the same size.
6.2 Laying
R.C.C. spun pipes shall be paid on cement concrete bed or cradles as specified and
shown on the detailed drawings the cradles may be precast and sufficiently cured to
prevent cracks and breakage in handling. The invert of the cradles shall be left 12mm
below the invert level of the pipe properly placed on the soil to prevent any disturbance.
The pipe shall than be placed on the bed concrete or cradles and set for the line and
gradient by means of sight rails and bonding rods etc. cradles or concrete bed may be
omitted, if directed by the Architect.
6.3 Jointing
After setting out the pipes the collars shall be centered over the joint and filled in with
tarred gaskin, so that sufficient space is left on either side of the collar to receive the mortar.
The space shall then be filled with cement mortar 1:2 (1 cement : 2 fine sand ) and caulked
by means of proper tools all joints shall be finished at an angle of 45 degree to the
longitudinal axis of the pipe on both side of the collars neatly.
6.4 Testing
All pipes shall be tested to a Hydraulic test of 1.5m head for atleast 50 minutes at the
highest point in the section under test. Test shall also be carried out similar to those for
stoneware pipes given above. The smoke test shall be carried out by the contractor, if
directed by the Architect, at the expense and charges of the contractor. A test register
shall be maintained which shall be signed and dated by contractor / Architect and
representative of Architect.
7.2 Cast iron pipes shall be centrifugally spun iron pipes conforming to IS:1536-1967. Quality
certificates shall be furnished.
a) Fittings used for C.I. drainage pipes shall conform to IS:1538-1967. Wherever possible
junction from branch pipes shall be made by a 'Y tee'.
b) Clean out plugs shall be provided on head of each drain and at location indicated
on plans or directed by Architect. Clean out plugs shall be of size matching the full
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bore of the pipe. Plugs shall be made out with G.I. coupling caulked into the socket
of the pipe or fittings. The end shall be provided with a brass screwed plug with
suitable key for opening.
7.4. Laying
a) All cast iron pipes and fittings shall be jointed with best quality soft pig lead
(conforming to IS:27-1977) which shall be free from impurities. In wet trenches joints
shall be made from lead wool. Nothing extra will be paid for lead wool joints.
Depth of pig lead and weight for joints shall be as given in I.S.code.
b) The spigot of pipe of fittings shall be centered in the adjoining socket by caulking.
Sufficient turn of tarred gaskin to leave unfilled the required depth of socket for
depth of 45mm when the gaskin has been caulked tightly home. Jointing ring shall
be placed round the barrel and against then be poured to fill the remainder of the
socket. This shall then be done in one pouring. The lead shall be solidly caulked
with suitable tools and hammers weighting not less then 2 kg.
c) For lead wool joints the socket shall be caulked with tarred gaskin, as explained
above. The lead wool shall be inserted into the sockets and tightly caulked home
skein by skein with suitable tools and hammers of not less than 2 kg weight until joint
as filled.
7.5 Testing
All cast iron pipes for drainage shall be tested to a hydraulic test of 3 meter head. Test for
straightness shall be same as for stoneware pipe given above. A test register shall be
maintained which shall be signed and dated by contractor and representative of
Architect.
8.1 Materials
a) WATER : Water used for all the construction purposes shall be clear and free from
oil, acid, alkali, organic and other harmful matters, which deteriorate the strength
and / or durability of the structure. In general, the water suitable for drinking
purposes shall be considered good enough for construction purposes.
c) SAND : Sand for various construction purposes shall comply in all respects with
I.S.650 and I.S.2116. It shall be clean, coarse hard and strong, sharp, durable,
uncoated, free from any mixture of clay, dust, vegetable matters, mica, iron
impurities soft or flaky and elongated particles, alkali, organic matters, salt, loam
and other impurities which may be considered by Architect as harmful for the
construction.
d) CEMENT : The cement used for all the constructional purposes shall be ordinary
portland cement or rapid hardening portland cement conforming to I.S.8112.
e) MILD STEEL REINFORCEMENT : The mild steel for the reinforcement bars shall be in the
form of round bars conforming to all requirements of I.S. 432 (Grade - I).
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f) BRICKS : Bricks shall have uniform colour, thoroughly burnt but not over burnt, shall
have plan rectangular faces with parallel sides and sharp right angled edges. They
should give ringing sound when struck. Brick shall not absorb more than 20% to 22%
of water, when immersed in water for 24 hours. Bricks to be used shall be approved
by the Architect.
g) OTHER MATERIALS : Other materials not fully specified in these specifications and
which may be required in the work shall conform to the latest I.S. All such materials
shall be approved by the Architect before use.
a) Cement concrete pipes bedding, cradles, foundations and RCC slabs for all works
shall be mixed by a mechanical mixer where quantities of the concrete poured at
one time permit. Hand mixing on properly constructed platforms may be allowed
for small quantities by the Architect. Rate for cement concrete shall be inclusive of
all shuttering and centering at all depth and heights.
b) Concrete work shall be of such thickness and mix as given in the schedule of
quantities.
c) All concrete work shall be cured for a period of atleast 7 days. Such work shall be
kept moist by means of gunny bass at all times. All pipe trenches and foundations
shall be kept dry during the curing period.
Masonry work for manholes, chambers, brick masonry pipe trench and such other works as
required shall be constructed from Ist class bricks or 2nd class as specified in the bill of
quantities in cement mortar 1:5 mix ( 1 cement : 5 coarse sand). All joints shall be properly
raked to receive plaster.
a) Wherever specified or shown on the drawing, all pipes shall be supported in bed all
round or in haunches. The thickness and mix of the concrete shall be given in the
bill of quantities. Width of the bedding shall be as described in para 'B' of sub-
section 8.4 specifications.
b) Unless otherwise directed by the Architect cement concrete for bed, all round or in
haunches shall be laid as follows : -
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the building or at
road crossing or
under public places
Building (1=1 cement, 3-5 coarse sand, 6-10 stone aggregate 40mm nominal size)
d) Pipes in loose soil or above ground shall be supported on brick or RCC anchor
blocks as shown on the drawings.
9.1 All manholes, chambers and other such works as specified shall be constructed in brick
masonry in cement mortar 1:5 (1 cement : 5 coarse sand) or as specified in the bill of
quantities.
9.2 All manholes, chambers, etc., shall be supported on base of cement concrete of such
thickness and mix as given in the bill of quantities or shown on the drawings.
Where not specified, manholes shall be constructed as follows:-
(All dimensions internal clear in cms)
9.3 All manholes shall be proved with cement concrete benching in 1:2:4 mix (1 cement : 2
coarse sand : 4 stone aggregate 20mm nominal size). The benching shall have a slope of
10cm towards the channel. The depth of the channel shall be full diameter of the pipe.
Benching shall be finished with a floating cost of neat cement.
9.4 All manholes shall be plastered with 12/15mm thick cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement : 3 coarse
sand ) and finished with a floating coat of neat cement inside. Manhole shall be plastered
outside as above but with rough plaster.
9.5 All manholes with depths greater than 1 m. shall be provided with 20mm square or 25mm
round rods catch rings set in cement concrete blocks 25x10x10cms in 1:2:4 mix 30cms
vertically and staggered. Foot rests shall be coated with coal tar before embedding.
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9.6 All manholes shall be provided with cast iron covers and frames and embedded in
reinforced cement concrete slab. Weight of cover, frame and thickness of slab shall be as
specified in the bill of quantities or given above.
9.7 All rain water collection chamber shall be of the size 50x45x60cm (internal) with horizontal
C.I. grating. The grating along with frame, shall be of size 500x450mm grating having total
Wt.of app. 38 Kg. and of approved design and quality as per instruction of Architect. The
remaining details of construction shall be same as stated above for the construction of the
manholes etc.
10.1 Drop connections shall be provided between branch sewer and main sewer or in the main
sewer itself in steep ground when the difference in invert level of the two exceeds 45cms of
the required sizes.
10.2 Drop connections from gully traps to main sewer on rectangular manholes shall be made
inside the manholes and shall have H.C.I. special type door on top and heel rest bend at
bottom connected by a H.C.I. pipe. This pipe shall be supported by holder bat clamps at
180 cms intervals with atleast one clamp for each drop connection. All joints shall be lead
caulked joints 25mm deep.
10.3 Drop connections from branch sewer to main sewer shall be made outside the manhole
wall with glazed stoneware pipe tee connections, vertical pipe and bend at the bottoms.
The top of the tee shall be finished upto the surface level and provided with a C.I. hinged
type frame and cover 30cms x 30cms The connection shall be embedded in cement
concrete 1:2:4 mix 15 cms all round the pipe and tee upto the surface chamber of the tee.
10.4 Drop connection made from vertical stacks directly into manholes shall not be considered
as drop connections. They shall be paid for under the relevant soil and waste pipes.
12.0 MEASUREMENT
12.1 Stoneware Pipes / R.C.C. Pipes / C.I.Pipes
Stoneware pipes / R.C.C. pipes / C.I.Pipes shall be measured for the finished length of the
pipe line per linear meter i.e. (a) lengths between manholes shall be recorded from inside
of one manhole to inside of other manhole, (b) length between socket of pipe near gully
trap and inside of manhole, Rate shall include all items given in the schedule of quantities
and specifications.
12.3 Manholes
a) All manholes shall be measured by numbers and shall include all items specified
above and necessary excavation, refilling & disposal of surplus earth.
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b) Manholes with depths greater than specified under the main item shall be paid for
under "Extra depth" and shall include all items as given for manholes. Measurement
shall be done to the nearest cm. Depth of the manholes shall be measured from
top of the manhole cover to bottom of channel.
12.7 Brick masonry and cement concrete shall be measured per cubic meter and shall include
all item as given in the bill of quantities.
13.2 Ventilation
The ventilating pipe shall extend to a height which would cause no smell nuisance to any
building min the area. The ventilation pipe is extended to a height of about 2m when the
tank is beyond 20m of any habitable building and to a height of 2m above the top of the
building when it is located within 20m. The final termination of vent can be done, as per
site conditions, keeping the above guidelines.
13.3 Wall
The walls of the tank should be Ist class brick with 1:3 sand cement mortar and plastered
both inside and outside with 12mm thick plaster of 1:3 mix sand cement and waterproof
compound to make the wall waterproof.
13.4 Floor
The floor should be of 1:2:4 plain concrete with waterproof compound to make it
waterproof.
13.5 Commissioning
The tank should be filled with water to its outlet level before the sewerage is let into the
tank. It should be seeded with small quantities of well digested sludge obtained from any
septic tank which is in operation.
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SECTION-VI
A). CENTRIFUGAL SPUN TYPE (S&S) 3989 NECO JAYASWALS NECO LTD.
NAGPUR, IISCO.
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SNO. MATERIALS IS NO. BRAND /MANUFACTURER NAME
AUDCO
LEADER
AUDCO
15A) FLOAT VALVE (GUNMETAL) UPTO 40M LEADER LEADER ENGG. WORKS
JALANDHAR
B) FLOAT VALVE (CI) 50M AND ABOVE IVC INDIAN VALVE CO.
LTD. CALCUTTA
17. C.I. MANHOLES COVER & 1726 RIF RAJ IRON FOUND
G.I. GRATING AGRA
18. BIB & STOP COCKS (BRASS) 781 JDR AARKEY SALES CO.
DELHI.
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SNO. MATERIALS IS NO. BRAND /MANUFACTURER NAME
-OR EQUIVALENT-
SPHERHOT JASHAWANTLAL
KANTILAL (P) LTD.
GUJRAT.
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