Outline Specs
Outline Specs
Outline Specs
ADMINISTRATION BUILDING PROJECT
NEW ADMINSTRATIVE CAPITAL | PLOT NO 26‐B1
Schematic Design Stage
Outline Specs
Rev. A
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Schematic design‐Outline Specs‐ Rev. A
OUTLINE SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Conditions of Contract, Bill of Quantities and Drawings shall be read in conjunction with the
specifications, and matters referred to be described in the former are not necessarily repeated
in the latter.
The specifications are divided into various sections, every part is to be deemed supplementary
to every other part and the various parts are to be read with each other, as far as it may be
practical to do so.
1. Standards
The Contractor shall submit for approval of the Engineer a list of names and addresses
of the manufacturers and trademarks of all various types of materials and goods he
proposes to use in the works.
Trade names or manufacturers and suppliers names are provided with the
specifications to identify materials and products of an acceptable standard fabrication
and finish.
The Contractor shall provide one of the named products and only in exceptional
circumstances where the named products are not available, the Contractor may offer
alternatives from other manufacturers or suppliers to comply with requirements of
Division 1.
All materials used in the work shall be new and of the appropriate quality and to the
approval of the Engineer.
The Contractor shall use types of equipment that are most suitable for the work and
of numbers, sizes, capacities that can perform the work as specified and within the
work schedule.
CONCRETE
1.1 SUMMARY
1. Footings.
2. Retaining walls.
3. Columns & shear walls.
4. Slabs-on-grade.
5. Suspended slabs.
6. Dropped beams & parapets.
7. Building frame members.
8. Sumpits.
1.3 MATERIALS
A. Form-facing materials.
C. Concrete Materials:
D. Waterstops: PVC.
1.5 INSTALLATION
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Glass fiber reinforced concrete (GFRC) panels including panel frames, anchors, and
connection hardware.
B. Application: Mullions.
1.4 MATERIALS
A. GFRC Materials:
1.1 Summary
A. Cement-based underlayment for interior finish flooring over concrete substrates and
for roofs to provide necessary slops.
1.3 Materials
MASONRY
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Masonry Construction:
1. Single-Wythe masonry.
2. Cavity walls.
1.4 MATERIALS
F. Weep/Vent Holes
1.5 INSTALLATION
METALS
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Structural-steel framing.
A. Quality Standard: Egyptian Code of Practice (ECP) for General Requirements for Rolled
Steel Plates, Shapes, Sheet Piling, and Bars for Structural Use.
1.4 MATERIALS
A. Structural-Steel Shapes:
B. Structural-Steel:
E. Anchor Rods: Unheaded rods, nuts, plate washers, and washers, unless otherwise
indicated.
1.5 FABRICATION
1.7 INSTALLATION
1.1 SUMMARY
1.2 PRODUCTS
A. Materials: Steel plates, shapes, and bars, Stainless-steel plates, shapes, and bars, steel
tubing, steel pipe, iron castings, aluminum.
F. Steel weld plates and angles not specified in other Sections, for casting into concrete.
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Stainless-steel pipe and tube railings, Type 304 for interior applications and 316L for
exterior applications.
1.3 FABRICATION
B. Connections: Welded.
C. Toe boards.
1.4 FINISHES
1.1 SUMMARY
1.3 MATERIALS
1.4 FABRICATION
B. Connections: Mechanical.
1.5 FINISHES
A. Polyethylene sheets minimum 400 micron thick shall be used as a water proofing
membrane under slab on grade.
B. Rolls of membrane shall be rolled-out side by side and overlapped by 150 mm.
D. Overlapping onto parapets and vertical surfaces shall be fixed in place using
polyethylene battens
1.1 SUMMARY
1.2 WARRANTY
1.3 MATERIALS
1.4 INSTALLATION
A. Membrane System:
A. Mockups.
1.2 WARRANTY
1.3 MATERIALS
1.4 INSTALLATION
1.1 SUMMARY
1.3 WARRANTY
1.4 PRODUCTS
C. Patching compound.
1.5 APPLICATION
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Structural Performance:
1.4 WARRANTY
1.5 MATERIALS
1. Material: Aluminum.
2. Panel Thickness: 4 mm.
3. Core: Standard.
4. Exterior Finish: Fluoropolymer.
5. Accessories: Flashing and trim.
1.7 INSTALLATION
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Mockups.
1.3 WARRANTY
1.4 MATERIALS
A. Solvent free, high build, two components, epoxy coating resin system to provide
coating that protects cementitious surfaces from wide range of aggressive chemicals,
and sulphat component.
1.5 INSTALLATION
A. Flood Testing: Flood test each pit leaks, Install temporary containment assemblies,
plug or dam drains, and flood with potable water.
1.1 SUMMARY
C. Vapor retarder.
D. Roof insulation.
B. Pre-installation conference.
1.3 WARRANTY
1.4 MATERIALS
1.5 INSTALLATION
C. Seams: Tape.
1.1 SUMMARY
1.3 WARRANTY
1.4 MATERIALS
A. Concealed SFRM: Cementitious type with dry density not less than 240 kg/cu. m.
1. Substrate primers.
2. Bonding adhesive.
3. Expanded metal lath.
4. Reinforcing fabric.
5. Reinforcing mesh.
6. Sealer.
7. Topcoat.
1.5 INSTALLATION
1. Cementitious: Sprayed.
1.1 SUMMARY
1. Floor-to-floor joints.
2. Floor-to-wall joints.
3. Head-of-wall joints.
4. Wall-to-wall joints.
5. Perimeter fire-resistive joint systems consisting of floor-to-wall joints between
perimeter edge of fire-resistance-rated floor assemblies and exterior curtain
walls.
1.4 MATERIALS
A. Accessories: Forming materials and other components needed to install fill materials.
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Product testing.
B. Mockups.
1.3 WARRANTY
A. Installer: 2 years.
B. Manufacturer: 5 years.
1.4 MATERIALS
1.1 SUMMARY
C. Pavement markings.
1.3 WARRANTY
1.4 MATERIALS
A. Traffic Coating: Provide primer; base, intermediate, and topcoats; and miscellaneous
materials that are compatible with one another and with substrate.
1. Primer: Epoxy.
2. Preparatory and Base Coats: Single- or multicomponent, aromatic liquid
urethane elastomer.
3. Intermediate Coat: Single- or multicomponent, aromatic liquid urethane
elastomer.
4. Topcoat: Single- or multicomponent, aliphatic liquid urethane elastomer.
5. Aggregate: Uniformly graded, washed silica sand.
B. Miscellaneous Materials:
1. Sheet flashing.
2. Reinforcing strip.
C. Pavement Markings.
A. Testing: Engage a qualified testing agency to perform field tests and inspections and
prepare test reports.
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Provide through-penetration fire stop systems with the following ratings determined
per ASTM E 814:
1.4 MATERIALS
1.5 INSTALLATION
A. Inspection of Installed Fire stop Systems: Engaged agency according to ASTM E 2174
requirements.
1. UL designation.
2. Type of Fill Materials: Silicone sealant.
1. UL designation.
2. Type of Fill Materials: Silicone sealant.
OPENING
1.1 SUMMARY
1.2 MATERIALS
1.4 PRODUCTS
C. Accessories:
1.5 INSTALLATION
1.1 SUMMARY
C. Factory fitting flush wood doors to frames and factory machining for hardware.
A. Solid-Core Doors:
B. Light-Opening Frames:
1. Wood beads.
2. Metal for fire doors.
1.6 PRIMING/FINISHING
1.1 SUMMARY
1.1 SUMMARY
B. Structural Performance:
1.4 WARRANTY
B. Finish: 10 years.
1.5 MATERIALS
1. Construction: Nonthermal.
2. Glazing System: Retained mechanically with gaskets on four sides.
B. Glazing gaskets.
D. Bond-breaker tape.
E. Glazing Sealants:
1. Weatherseal sealant.
A. Entrance Doors:
1.1 SUMMARY
1.3 WARRANTY
1.4 MATERIALS
a. Thickness: 12 mm.
B. Aluminum Extrusions: ASTM B 221, with strength and durability characteristics of not
less than Alloy 6063-T5.
1.5 COMPONENTS
C. Accessory Fittings: Match patch-fitting metal and finish for the following:
1. Overhead doorstop.
2. Center-housing lock.
3. Glass-support-fin brackets.
1.6 FINISHES
A. Finishes:
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Aluminum-Framed Skylights:
1. Glazing: Glass.
2. Glazing Retained: By structural sealant on four sides.
1.3 WARRANTY
B. Finish: 10 years.
1.4 MATERIALS
C. Water-spray test.
1.1 SUMMARY
1.4 WARRANTY
1.5 COMPONENTS
B. Glazing Systems:
C. Insulated spandrel panels, with aluminum exterior skin and thermal insulation core.
E. Accessories:
1.6 FABRICATION
A. Provisions for field replacement of glazing from interior for vision glass and exterior
for spandrel glazing or panels.
A. Testing Services:
1.3 WARRANTY
C. Rw: 26.
F. Insect Screens:
1.1 SUMMARY
1.2 PRODUCTS
A. Hinges: BS EN 1935.
G. Key-Control System.
K. Door Gasketing: Perimeter, meeting stile, smoke labeled, fire labeled and sound rated
according to Design requirements.
L. Thresholds.
1.1 SUMMARY
1. Windows.
2. Doors.
3. Glazed curtain walls.
4. Glazed entrances.
5. Storefront framing.
1.4 MATERIALS
A. Glass Products:
D. Glazing Tapes.
E. Glazing Gaskets.
1.1 SUMMARY
1.3 PRODUCTS
B. Miscellaneous Materials:
1. Setting blocks.
2. Edge sealer.
C. Mirror Hardware:
1.4 FABRICATION
1.5 INSTALLATION
1.2 PRODUCTS
B. Louver Screens:
C. Finishes:
FINISHES
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Interior Portland cement plasterwork on metal lath and solid- plaster bases.
1.3 MATERIALS
A. Metal Lath:
1. Expanded-Metal Lath: Flat diamond mesh, and self-furring diamond mesh with
hot-dip galvanized zinc coating.
B. Accessories:
D. Bonding compound.
E. Plaster Mixes:
1. Base-Coat Mixes for Use over Metal Lath: For scratch and brown coats of three-
coat plasterwork.
2. Base-Coat Mix for Use over Concrete Unit Masonry: For single base coat of two-
coat plasterwork.
3. Finish-Coat Mix: Float finish.
1.1 SUMMARY
1.3 MATERIALS
1. Regular: Type A.
2. Moisture Resistant: Type H1.
3. Flexible Type: Manufactured to bend to fit radii.
4. Ceiling Type: Manufactured to have more sag resistance than regular-type
gypsum board.
B. Trim Accessories:
1. Interior.
1.1 SUMMARY
1.3 MATERIALS
A. Porcelain tiles.
D. Quarry tiles.
1.1 SUMMARY
1. Exterior paving.
2. Interior flooring.
3. Stair treads and risers.
4. Thresholds.
1.3 MATERIALS
A. Stone Types:
1. Granite:
a. Finish: Polished.
b. Thickness: 20 mm for flooring and 40 mm for stirs.
2. Marble:
E. Accessories:
1.4 INSTALLATION
A. Stone Directly over Concrete: Set on mortar setting bed with grouted joints.
B. Stone Thresholds:
1. Set in mortar setting bed where adjacent to stone paving and flooring. Use thin-
set, latex-Portland cement mortar where mortar bed would otherwise be
exposed.
2. Where not adjacent to stone paving and flooring, set in latex-Portland cement
mortar
C. Stone Stair Treads and Risers: Set in mortar setting bed bonded to concrete
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Mockups.
1.3 MATERIALS
1. According to ES 269.
2. Thickness: 20 mm.
C. Abrasive strips.
D. Expansion-joint strips.
1.1 SUMMARY
1.3 PRODUCTS
A. Resinous Flooring:
1. System Characteristics:
2. System Components:
a. Body coat(s).
b. Primer.
c. Reinforcing membrane over substrate cracks.
d. Topcoat: Chemical resistant and UV resistant.
1.1 SUMMARY
B. Mockups: Size not less than 5 floor panels in length by 5 floor panels in width.
1.3 PRODUCTS
A. Floor Panels:
1. Type:
a. Calcium sulphate
B. Steel Understructure:
1. Stringers: Bolted.
E. Accessories:
1. Expansion anchors.
2. Cutouts.
3. Service Outlets: Each equipped with two power receptacles.
4. Floor grilles without dampers.
5. Cavity dividers.
6. Vertical closures.
7. Ramps.
8. Steps.
9. Extruded-aluminum railings.
10. Panel lifting device.
11. Perimeter support.
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Surface preparation and the application of paint systems on exterior and interior
substrates.
B. CMU Substrates:
C. Steel Substrates:
D. Galvanized-Metal Substrates:
E. Wood Surfaces:
A. Plaster:
B. Gypsum Board:
C. Ferrous Metal:
D. Galvanized-Metal Substrates:
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Intumescent paint for exposed interior and exterior items and surfaces that are not
concealed from view behind other construction.
B. Benchmark samples (mockups) for each type of coating and substrate required.
1.3 MATERIALS
1.4 PRODUCTS
A. Steel Surfaces:
a. Prime coat.
b. First and Second Coat: Intumescent-type, fire-retardant paint.
c. Topcoat.
a. Prime coat.
b. First and Second Coat: Intumescent-type, fire-retardant paint.
c. Topcoat.
1.1 SUMMARY
1.2 COMPONENTS
A. Brackets (Fittings):
1.1 SUMMARY
1. Wall guards.
2. Corner guards.
1.2 WARRANTY
1.3 PRODUCTS
A. Wall Guards:
B. Corner Guards:
1.1 SUMMARY
C. Warm-air dryers.
1.2 WARRANTY
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Panel signs.
1.2 PRODUCTS
A. Panel Signs:
B. Dimensional Characters:
C. Finishes:
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1. Aluminum: Color anodic.
1.3 INSTALLATION
A Steel cabinet with trim, frame, door and hardware to suit cabinet type, Cabinet shall
be suitable size for housing fire extinguishers, hose reels, valves and accessories of
types and capacities.
B. CO2 Type: Red glossy polyester coated aluminum cylinder with discharge horn.
C. AFFF-Foam Type Cartridge pressure, with AFFF foam in steel container; with pressure-
indicating gage.
D. Ceiling mounted automatic fire extinguisher: Stored pressure dry powder type,
nonconductor mono-ammonium phosphate and ammonium sulphate in a container
of 16 SWG mild steel. The container shall be provided with an automatic release head
consisting of release sprinkler head, manometer and an overpressure valve.
E. Self-actuated carbon dioxide fire extinguisher unit for electrical panels, direct high
pressure operated, brass valve with overpressure safety valve operating head, red
glossy polyester coated seamless steel cylinder with polymer flexible tube .
A. This item shall cover the traffic signs for roads and car park markings.
CONVEYING EQUIPMENT
1.1 SUMMARY
B. Capacity: Safely travel, stop and hold up to 125% of the rated load.
C. Stopping Accuracy: the stopping accuracy of the car 3 mm above or below the
landing sill.
D. Door Times : The door opening time shall be measured from the instant the doors
start to open until they are in the fully open position.
E. The door closing times shall not be less than those permitted by the Codes.
F. Measured noise levels relating to elevator equipment and its operation shall not
exceed Motor noise shall not exceed 60 dB (A) at 1 meter outside the machine
room/space. And lobbies and 55 dBA in elevator cars under any condition.
G. Acceleration and deceleration shall be constant and shall be at least .9m/sec2 and not
exceed 1.0m/sec2 with an initial ramp between 0.5 and 0.75 second or as per
manufacturer’s standard products and governing code.
A. EN81-20 : Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts -Lifts for the
transport of persons and goods
B. EN81-50 : Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts-Examinations and
tests
C. BS 5655
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D. BS ISO 4190 Parts 1&2 “Lift (V,S: Elevator) installation. Class I,II,III,VI and IV. Lifts”.
H. BS EN 81-77: 2013: Safety rules for the construction and installations of lifts. Particular
applications for passenger and goods passenger lifts. Lifts subject to seismic conditions
I. BS 9999 : Code of practice for fire safety in the design, management and use of
buildings
1.4 WARRANTY
1.5 PRODUCTS
C. Hoist way Entrances: 2 hours fire rated doors and frames, according to BS or EN-81
Codes
F. Auxiliary Operations :
1. Stand by power
2. Battery-Powered Lowering
3. Parking Operation
4. Independent Service
5. Loaded-Car Bypass
6. Distributed Parking
7. Emergency Firefighter Service
1.6 INSTALLATION
A. Comply with EN81-50 : Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts-
Examinations and tests
FIRE SUPPRESSION
1.1 PIPES
A. Standard-Weight Steel Pipe: ASTM A 53/A 53M, ASTM A 135, or ASTM A 795. Joints
of steel pipes shall be with threaded joints for 50 mm and less diameters and by
grooved or flanged fittings for diameters 65 mm and larger.
1.2 VALVES
A. General: Valves used within the fire protection systems shall be UL listed.
B. Gate Valves
1. Diameters smaller than 65 mm shall be body and bonnet of cast bronze non-
shock, threaded ends, solid wedges, outside screw and yoke and malleable iron
hand wheel. Diameters 65 mm and larger shall be cast iron outside screw and
yoke valves. Valves shall be provided with tamper switch.
C. Check Valves
D. Cast iron body and bolted cap conforming to ASTM A 126, Class B; with a malleable
iron disc and flanged ends. Valve shall be capable of being refitted while the valve
remains in the line.
E. Butterfly Valves
1. Ductile iron body and disc, with EPDM disc coating and nylon body coating,
stainless steel upper and lower stems, grooved ends. Provided with built-in
supervisory switch.
C Hose Valves
1. Pressure restricting feature, female NPT inlet, male hose thread outlet to suit
the requirement of the local fire department authority with blank plug and brass
chain with polish finish.
B Finished steel cabinet suitable for wall hanging with hinged cover. There shall be a
separate cabinet for each sprinkler head style used on project.
A Flush type, polished cast brass with two-way connections. Connection sizes shall be
100 mm outlet and two 65 mm nominal diameter inlets. Each inlet shall have a clapper
valve, plug and chain.
A UL listed alarm check valve with trimming in accordance with NFPA requirements.
A UL listed, vane type water flow detector designed for horizontal or vertical installation
have dual single pole double through snap action circuit switches providing isolated
alarm and auxiliary contacts.
A Foam-water Deluge System using 3% AFFF foam concentrate include mechanical and
electrical installation, detection and control equipment, foam concentrate, bladder
tank, foam proportioner, non-air-aspirating discharge head, deluge valve, control
valves, supervision switches, detectors, alarm bell, control panel, pipes, fittings, wires
and conduits, shut down and alarm interface, caution/advisory sings and functional
checkout and testing.
A Fire pump set comprising two electric driven main pumps and one jockey pump in
accordance with the NFPA 20. Pumps shall be fed with normal power supply and
emergency power source..
B Flow meter: UL listed/FM approved venture type flow meter, well type mercury
manometer with necessary trimmings.
A Jockey fire pump set complete with motors, starters, controls, valves and control panel
for combined standpipe and sprinkler system, to NFPA 20.
PLUMBING
A Bronze screwed end valves 1000 kPa for sizes 50 mm and smaller and lined CI flanged
valves for sizes 65 mm and larger.
SECTION 220529 - HANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQUIPMENT
A Fiberglass 20 mm thick insulation with vapor barrier jacket shall be used for hot water
piping. Factory pre-insulated copper pipes shall be used in exposed areas.
A Polypropylene Pipe and fittings shall be used for cold water and hot water.
A Cement lined ductile iron pipes and fittings for water and wastewater, spigot and
socket joints for underground installation and flanged joints for above ground
installations with galvanized steel bolts and nuts.
A Register in cubic meter, AWWA C 700, displacement (disc) type, with bronze main case,
complete with isolating valves, check valve, strainer and cabinet site.
A Cold and Hot water piping shall be provided with color coding bands . 100 mm wide
shall be Colors of bands shall be as required by an international approved code.
A All pipe work passing through structural floors, walls, etc., shall be provided with heavy
weight galvanized mild steel sleeves with watertight joints to waterproofing
membrane.
A Chromium-plated brass with hose union and chrome plated vacuum breaker.
A UPVC and MUPVC pipes and fittings for pressurized drainage installation
A High density polyethylene pipes and fittings for drainage work jointing shall be by
either butt weld or Electro weld sleeve coupling for both above-ground and under –
ground installations
A Manufacturer standard latex-base coated cast iron deep seal of sump drain body type
and nickel bronze or bronze cover with configurations and of dimensions suitable for
applications. Heavy duty cast iron covers for storage areas and car park. Funnels for
indirect waste.
1.2 CLEANOUTS
A Manufacturer standard latex-base coated cast iron body with gas and watertight ABS
tapered thread plug, neoprene gasket connection, nickel bronze standard adjustable
square polished bronze top, anchor flange with collar and vandal proof screws. Heavy
duty cast iron covers for plant room and car park areas.
A Manufacturer standard ductile iron grates with steel frame and anchor strips. Heavy
duty ductile iron grate shall be provided for car parking area.
B Manufacturer's standard latex painted steel product for sand traps, oil and grease
interceptors with flow control fittings, ventilated covers and fittings in accordance with
an approved international code.
A Main roof drain Dura-coated cast iron body with extension, roof sump receiver and
under deck clamp. Drain shall have combination membrane flashing clamp/gravel stop
and galvanized cast iron low silhouette dome
A Booster Pump set complete with regulating valves, piping, and valves control panel. .
A Submersible duplex set with motors, quick couplers, foot bends, guide rails, lifting
chains, alarms and control panel.
A Commercial electrical hot water heaters, enameled tank with heater elements,
controls and accessories. Electrical water heaters shall be designed and
manufactured to meet the requirements of the ES-1498 standard for energy
conservation.
A Western Type W.C. suites comprising vitreous china floor mounted or wall mounted,
wash-down bowels, vitreous china with flush tank or flush valve , heavy duty solid
plastic closed front toilet seat with cover and chrome plated angle. Grip bars for
handicapped toilets shall be provided.
A Vitreous china lavatory basins complete with water saving chrome plated brass faucet,
chrome plated tubular traps and chrome plated angle stop valves. One type will be
Countertop basins shall be assembled on marble/granite counters and the other will
be Wall Pedestal Type.
A 18/8 stainless steel, polished finish, and complete with traps and accessories.
A White color enameled fire clay sink with stainless steel bucket grating and hard wood
rim.
A Decorative fountains and the related plumbing systems including pool fittings, piping
and fittings, valves, circulating pumps, filters, chemicals, chemical storage tanks,
chemical feeders, controls and control panel as required by the contract.
A. Work shall be performed in strict accordance with the applicable requirements of the
Egyptian Standard specifications, latest edition, Local Standards and other
International Standards as noted below:
1.1 MATERIALS
9. Enclosure Material: Cast iron for motor frame sizes 324T and larger; rolled steel
for motor frame sizes smaller than 324T.
C. Single-Phase Motors:
1. Motors Larger than 1/20 HP: Permanent-split capacitor; split phase; capacitor
start, inductor run; or capacitor start, capacitor run to suit starting torque and
requirements of specific motor application.
2. Multispeed Motors: Variable-torque, permanent-split-capacitor type.
3. Bearings: Pre-lubricated, antifriction ball bearings or sleeve bearings suitable
for radial and thrust loading.
4. Motors 1/20 HP and Smaller: Shaded-pole type.
5. Thermal Protection: Internal protection to automatically open power supply
circuit to motor when winding temperature exceeds a safe value calibrated to
temperature rating of motor insulation. Thermal-protection device shall
automatically reset when motor temperature returns to normal range.
1.1 PRODUCTS
A. Thermometers:
C. Pressure Gages:
1. Test kit containing pressure gage, low- and high-range thermometers, and
carrying case.
E. Flowmeters:
F. Flow Indicators: Bronze or stainless-steel body with sight glass and plastic pelton-
wheel indicator.
A. Select all valves for no less than the working pressure of the system in which they are
installed, but at a minimum of 860 kPa. working pressure.
1. Bronze Gate Valves: Class to suit system pressure requirement, NRS, bronze.
2. Bronze Swing Check Valves: Class to suit system pressure requirement, bronze
disc.
3. Bronze Globe Valves: Class to suit system pressure requirement, bronze disc.
1. PN 25/16.
2. Body: Ductile Iron, In-line.
3. Ends: Threaded.
4. Valves shall be with maximum differential Pressure 500 kpa, maximum
temperature 120˚ C and Suitable for a maximum flow up to 0.25 l/sec with
maximum lift 1.8mm of the control valve.
1. PN 25.
2. Body: Ductile Iron, EPDM membrane.
3. Ends: Threaded.
4. Plug: Stainless-Steel.
5. Valves shall be with maximum differential Pressure 1600 kpa, maximum
temperature 140˚ C and Valve stroke 10 mm.(15mm – 50mm) and Valve stroke
20 mm (65mm-125mm).
1. PN 25.
2. Body: Ductile Iron, EPDM membrane.
3. Ends: Flanged.
4. Plug: Stainless-Steel.
5. Valves shall be with maximum differential Pressure 1600 kpa, maximum
temperature 140˚ C and Valve stroke 10 mm.(15mm – 50mm) and Valve stroke
20 mm (65mm-125mm).
1. PN 25.
2. Body: Ductile Iron, EPDM membrane.
3. Ends: Threaded.
4. Plug: Stainless-Steel.
5. Valves shall be with maximum differential Pressure 1600 kpa, maximum
temperature 140˚ C and Valve stroke 20 mm.
SECTION 230529 - HANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR HVAC PIPING AND EQUIPMENT
1.1 SUMMARY
F. Equipment supports.
SECTION 230548 - VIBRATION AND SEISMIC CONTROLS FOR HVAC PIPING AND EQUIPMENT
1.1 COMPONENTS
A. Vibration Isolators:
E. Stencils: Brass.
G. Warning Tags: Approximately 100 by 178 mm; brass grommet and wire fasteners.
1.1 SUMMARY
1.3 WARRANTY
1.4 EXECUTION
1. Supply, Return, and Exhaust Fans and Equipment with Fans: Plus 5 percent to
plus 10 percent.
2. Air Outlets and Inlets: 0 to minus 10 percent.
G. Reporting:
H. Inspections:
1. Initial Inspections: Random checks by TAB firm to verify final TAB report.
2. Final Inspections: Random checks by Engineer to verify final TAB report.
I. Additional Tests:
C. Mockup of each type of duct, equipment, and pipe insulation and finish.
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1.2 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. Field Inspections: Engage a qualified testing agency to perform tests and inspections.
1. Fibrous-glass ducts.
2. Metal ducts with duct liner of sufficient thickness to comply with energy code
and ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1.
3. Factory-insulated flexible ducts.
4. Factory-insulated plenums and casings.
5. Flexible connectors.
6. Vibration-control devices.
7. Factory-insulated access panels and doors.
I. Concealed, Type I, Commercial, Kitchen Hood Exhaust Duct and Plenum Insulation:
Fire-rated board; thickness as required to achieve 2-hour fire rating.
V. Exposed, Type I, Commercial, Kitchen Hood Exhaust Duct and Plenum Insulation: Fire-
rated board; thickness as required to achieve 2-hour fire rating.
A. Items Not Insulated: Unless otherwise indicated, do not install insulation on the
following:
1. Underground piping.
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Quality Standard: Comply with ASHRAE 135 for DDC system components.
A. All standard and/or custom software provided for the stand- alone controllers shall be
an integral part of the controllers, residing in the stand-alone controller memory and
shall not be dependent upon any higher level computer for execution.
B. The controller shall have sufficient memory to support its own operating system,
software and databases in order to perform the following functions and applications.
C. Control processors - ability to monitor analog and digital inputs and controls devices to
perform the following pre-tested control algorithm functions:
1. Two-position control.
2. Proportional control
3. Time- of-day scheduling
4. Calendar-based scheduling
5. Holiday scheduling
6. Temporary scheduling overrides
1.4 COMPONENTS
A. DDC Equipment:
C. Alarm Panels: Unitized cabinet with suitable brackets for wall or floor mounting.
Indicating light for each alarm point, single horn, acknowledge switch, and test switch,
mounted on hinged cover.
1.1 SUMMARY
A. This Section includes pipe and fitting materials, joining methods, special-duty valves,
and specialties for the following:
1. Chilled-water piping.
2. Condensate-drain piping.
1.4 PRODUCTS
A. Steel pipe and fittings : Seamless Schedule 40 black steel pipe ASTM A53 Grade B
B. Valves:
C. Chilled water piping installed belowground and within slabs: Pre-Insulated steel pipe.
D. Condensate-Drain Piping: Schedule 40 PVC plastic pipe and fittings and solvent-
welded joints:
E. Air-Vent Piping:
A. Shut off-duty valves are for each installation in branch connection to supply mains, and
at supply connection to each piece of equipment.
C. Check valves are for installation in each pump discharge and elsewhere as required to
control flow direction.
1.1 SUMMARY
1.3 PRODUCTS
1. Casing: Horizontally split, cast iron. Casing supports to allow removal and
replacement of impeller without disconnecting piping.
2. Impeller: Cast bronze.
3. Pump Shaft: Stainless steel.
4. Seal: Mechanical.
5. Pump Bearings: Grease-lubricated ball bearings contained in cast-iron housing.
6. Shaft Coupling: Molded rubber insert and interlocking spider capable of
absorbing vibration. Couplings shall be drop-out type to allow disassembly and
removal without removing pump shaft or motor.
7. Coupling Guard: Dual rated; steel; removable; attached to mounting frame.
8. Mounting Frame: Welded-steel frame and cross members.
9. Specialty Fittings: Suction diffusers and triple-duty valves (if applied).
1.2 PRODUCTS
1.1 SUMMARY
1.2 MAINTENANCE
A. Chemical and Service Program: For one year following date of Substantial Completion.
1. Test kit.
2. Sample cooler.
3. Corrosion test-coupon assembly.
C. HVAC Makeup Water Softener: Twin mineral tanks and one brine tank, factory
mounted on skid; with water test kit.
1.1 MATERIALS
D. Duct Liner:
E. Sealant Materials:
B. Noise criteria : It is the intent of this specification that noise levels due to air-
conditioning and/or ventilating equipment, ducts, fan coil, units, grilles, registers and
diffusers shall permit attaining sound pressure levels in occupied spaces conforming
to the following NC criteria as explained in ASHRAE Guide. All spaces shall not exceed
the noise criteria specified as per BODR:
1.2 PRODUCTS
E. Smoke Dampers:
F. Combination Fire and Smoke Dampers: Static and dynamic, replaceable heat-
responsive device.
G. Flange connectors.
J. Duct-Mounted Access Doors: Double wall, rectangular, galvanized sheet steel with
insulation.
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Power Ventilators:
A. Direct- or belt-driven centrifugal type, with housing, wheel, motor, drive assembly,
and curb base.
a. Variable-speed controller.
b. Disconnect switch fan housing.
c. Bird screens.
d. Backdraft dampers.
e. Motorized dampers.
5. Roof Curbs: Galvanized steel; self-flashing without cant strip and with mounting
flange.
A. Direct- or belt-driven axial type, with housing, wheel, motor, drive assembly, and curb
base.
5. Roof Curbs: Galvanized steel; self-flashing without cant strip and with mounting
flange.
1. Wind Band, Fan Housing, and Base: Reinforced and braced galvanized-steel,
hinged subbase.
2. Fan Wheel: Replaceable, cast-aluminum, airfoil blades.
3. Belt-Driven Drive Assembly: Steel shaft, prelubricated and sealed bearings, and
cast-iron adjustable-pitch pulley, with motor mounted outside the airstream.
A. In-line, direct or belt-driven centrifugal type, with housing, wheel, outlet guide vanes,
motor, and drive assembly.
a. Variable-speed controller.
b. Volume-control damper.
c. Companion flanges.
d. Fan guards.
e. Motor and drive cover (belt guard).
A. Direct- or belt-driven propeller type, with housing, orifice ring, motor, and drive
assembly.
4. Accessories:
a. Gravity shutters.
b. Motor-side back guard.
c. Wall sleeve.
d. Weathershield hood.
e. Weathershield front guard.
f. Variable-speed controller.
g. Disconnect switch.
1.1 SUMMARY
1.2 PRODUCTS
1. Material: Aluminum.
2. Face Arrangement: 13-by-13-by-13-mm grid core.
3. Mounting: Concealed.
4. Damper Type: Adjustable opposed-blade.
1. Material: Aluminum.
2. Narrow Core Spacing Arrangement: 3-mm- thick blades spaced 6 mm apart,
zero or15-degree deflection.
3. Mounting: Concealed bracket.
4. Damper Type: Adjustable opposed-blade assembly.
5. Accessories: Plaster frame, Directional vanes, Alignment pins, Core clips and
Blank-off strips.
1. Material: Aluminum.
2. Finish: Baked enamel, color selected by Engineer.
3. Face Style: Four, Three and Two cone as applicable.
4. Pattern: Fully adjustable.
5. Dampers: Radial opposed blade.
6. Accessories:
a. Equaling grid.
b. Plaster ring.
c. Safety chain.
d. Wire guard.
e. Sectorizing baffles.
f. Operating rod extension.
a. Equalizing grid.
b. Plaster ring.
c. Safety chain.
d. Wire guard.
e. Sectorizing baffles.
f. Operating rod extension.
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Quality Standard: ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code: Section VIII, "Pressure
Vessels," Division 1.
1.3 PRODUCTS
1. Configuration: Brazed assembly consisting of two end plates, one with threaded
nozzles and pattern-embossed plates.
2. End-Plate Material: Type 316 stainless steel.
3. Threaded Nozzles: Type 316 stainless steel.
4. Plate Material: Type 316 stainless steel.
5. Brazing Material: Copper.
1.1 SUMMARY
1.3 COMPONENTS
A. Unit Casing:
1. Each unit shall have an airtight sectionalized double skin casing constructed of
extruded aluminum assembled without welding points.
2. The panels shall be entirely insulated; the outer face shall be plastified sheet
with plastic coating thickness 120 micron.
3. The panels shall be assembled to the frame with neoprene gaskets and fixed
with plated screw in nylon bushing protection.
4. Forming: Form walls, roofs, and floors with at least two breaks at each joint.
5. Outside Casing: Galvanized steel.
6. Inside Casing: Galvanized steel.
7. Floor Plate: Galvanized steel.
8. Cabinet Insulation: 48 mm thick.
9. Inspection access panels and access doors.
10. Condensate Drain Pans: Double-wall, stainless-steel sheet, formed sections
11. Service Platforms: Galvanized steel.
12. Mounting Frame: Galvanized-steel channels with seismic restraints.
1. Drive: V-belt.
2. Fan Wheels: Centrifugal.
3. Variable-inlet vanes.
1. Drive: V-belt.
2. Fan Wheels: Centrifugal.
3. Variable-inlet vanes.
4. Discharge dampers.
5. Internal vibration control.
6. Motors.
7. Variable frequency controllers.
D. Coils:
a. Tubes: Copper.
b. Fins: epoxy coated aluminum fins.
c. Frames: Galvanized steel.
F. Filter gages.
G. Dampers:
1. Leakage Rate: Not to exceed 2 percent at 10-m/s face velocity and 1000-Pa
pressure differential; AMCA 500.
2. Damper Operators: Electronic.
3. Zone Dampers: Two, single blade, galvanized steel.
4. Face-and-Bypass Dampers: Opposed blade, galvanized steel.
5. Low-Leakage, Outside-Air Dampers: Double skin, airfoil blade, galvanized steel.
6. Mixing Boxes: Opposed or Parallel blade, galvanized steel.
7. Combination filter and mixing box.
H. Air-To-Air Energy Recovery (if applied): Heat wheel or Fixed-plate sensible heat
exchanger.
1.4 INSTALLATION
B. Suspended Units: Suspend and brace units from structural-steel support frame using
threaded steel rods and spring hangers.
1.1 SUMMARY
1. Floor-mounting units.
1.3 WARRANTY
1. Cabinet and frame: Welded steel, braced for rigidity, and supporting
compressors and other mechanical equipment and fittings.
2. Filtration: The rated efficiency shall be G4 to AS/NZS 1324.1 (MERV8 to ASHRAE
52.2 Standard).
3. Evaporator Fan: Backward curved blades, and radial type fan, anti-corrosive
impeller, low vibration and low noise operation, wear resistant.
4. Evaporator Fan Motor: Electronically Commutated (EC), soft start with
integrated electronic connections to microprocessor system, IP54, with internal
protection and speed regulation via controller signal.
5. Compressor: Hermetic, scroll.
6. Evaporator Coil: Direct-expansion cooling coil of copper tubes expanded into
anti-corrosive coating aluminum fins.
7. Air-Cooled Condenser: Integral copper-tube , Epoxy coated aluminum-fin coil
with propeller fan, direct driven.
8. Chilled-Water Coil (if applied): Copper tubes expanded into epoxy coating
aluminum fins with modulating control valve.
9. Electric-Resistance Heating Coil (if applied): Enclosed finned-tube electric
elements arranged for suitable stages, with thermal safety switches, manual-
reset overload protection, and branch-circuit over-current protection.
10. Humidifier: Electrode steam.
11. Control System: Unit-mounted panel with solid-state temperature- and
humidity-control modules.
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Split-system air-conditioning and heat pump units with separate evaporator-fan and
compressor-condenser components.
1.2 WARRANTY
1.3 COMPONENTS
A. Concealed Evaporator Fan: Galvanized-steel chassis and drain pan, insulated, with
copper-tube refrigerant coil, forward-curved galvanized fan, multispeed motor, and
disposable filters.
A. Startup services.
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Factory-packaged and -tested units rated according to ARI 440, ASHRAE 33, an
assembly including filter, chassis, coil, drain pan, fan, and motor in blow-through
configuration with hydronic cooling coil and electric-Resistance Heating Coils (if
applicable). Units to be exposed or concealed as indicated on the drawings.
B. Vertical, Horizontal Ducted Fan-Coil Units: Hydronic cooling coil and electric-
Resistance Heating Coils (if applicable).
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1.2 MANUFACTURED UNITS
A. Fan-Coil Units:
1. Insulation: 25-mm thick, duct liner complying with ASTM C 1071 and attached
with adhesive complying with ASTM C 916.
2. Drain Pans: Insulated galvanized steel with polystyrene or polyurethane
insulation.
3. Chassis: Galvanized steel, with flanged edges.
4. Cabinet (for exposed type): Steel with baked-enamel finish in manufacturer's
standard paint color.
5. Outdoor-Air Wall Box (if applied): Aluminum, rain-resistant horizontal;
aluminum louver with integral eliminators and bird screen.
6. Outdoor-air damper (if applied) with electronic controls.
7. Filters: 25-mm-thick, washable aluminum, throwaway filters in steel frames.
8. Hydronic Coils: Copper tube with aluminum fins.
9. Electric-Resistance Heating Coils (if applied): Nickel-chromium wire, with high-
temperature safety.
10. Fan and Motor Board: Removable.
11. Unit Control: Wall-mounting thermostat, and DDC terminal controller, BAS
interface.
ELECTRICAL
General
This specification globally outlines the specifications of the proposed electrical equipment and
materials being the basis of the power primary distribution and supply network. The cost of
each equipment shall include all associated civil work document tests and commissioning relevant
to fixation for all installations of the mentioned electrical equipment.
1.1 GENERAL
A. This document is an outline specification for the earthing installation for the Project,
and is for use as a guide in the design of the installation. It considers the earthing,
bonding of electrical and project equipment including associated buildings and the
sub-stations.
B. The systems and methods described herein may be adopted or modified to meet local
regulations or local practices and materials. The plant earthing system will be designed
in accordance to IEC 60364, BS7430, and other relevant national and international
standards to ensure the following:
C. Facilities should be provided for maintenance, inspection and testing of the earthing
installation.
A. Protective Conductors
1. The metal enclosures of all switchgear and equipment in the power distribution
system shall be connected to earth by means of protective conductors. For
three-phase and neutral systems a dedicated, separate earth cable may be run.
For medium voltage systems, the cable armor or sheath shall be utilized as the
dedicated earth return path.
A. All extraneous metal work accessible shall be bonded and connected to earth to
minimize the chances of danger owing to earth fault and leakage currents. Where this
does not occur naturally (i.e. where all metallic items of equipment are adequately
bolted to a metallic structure) it will be established by fitting bonding conductors
between items, which are otherwise insulated from each other.
A. The resistance to earth of the electrode system shall not exceed 5.0 ohms. If overall
resistance to earth of the network is greater than 2 ohms, additional copper earth rods
shall be driven into the ground at a spacing of not less than one rod length apart.
B. At substations the following equipment shall be connected directly to the main earth
busbar:
1. R.M.Us
2. The earth bar of each switchboard. For each LV Switchboard this will facilitate
the connection between the transformer secondary winding ‘neutral’ and earth.
The transformer neutral point is brought into the switchboard and connected
to the neutral busbar which is connected to the earth bar by means of a
removable link.
3. HV supply cable armor
4. The earth electrode system
C. To facilitate testing, each of two groups of rods shall be connected to the earth busbar
via removable links
E. Field mounted LV equipment shall be earthed via the feeder cable armour/braid or by
using a separate earth conductor within the supply cable. Cable glands with cast
integral earth lugs may be provided to ensure a good quality earth continuity
connection.
F. Control rooms will be equipped with their own earth bars (clean) for local bonding of
equipment. These earth bars shall be connected to the main earth busbar. The
equipment situated within these rooms shall be earthed, primarily, through the earth
conductors of their feeder cables.
A. Raceways for wires and cables inside the buildings shall be PVC conduits (except where
other types are required by code) and in a system of trunking and cable trays. All
conduit runs exposed inside the building (subject to mechanical damage) shall be
galvanized steel conduits. Minimum sizes of conduits for interior installation shall be
20 mm diameter.
A. Raceways under traffic areas shall be rigid UPVC conduit in concrete encasement.
Minimum size of conduits for exterior installation shall be 2-inch diameter.
A. Power cables shall be laid on adequately sized cable trays of post hot-dip and painted
galvanized steel, perforated type and/or heavy duty galvanized steel ladders. All
necessary fittings and accessories are of the same cable tray/ladder’s manufacturer.
B. Cable tray and cable ladders shall comply with BS 61537, Galvanizing shall comply with
BS EN ISO 1461.
Location Indoors
Ambient Temp Maximum 45 C
Minimum 0 C
Average 35 C
Humidity (Max.) 90%
Type Dry type
No Load Turns Ratio (Primary/ 22/0.40 KV , 3-Phase according to Electricity Dist. Company
Secondary) requirements
Secondary Voltage at Rated 400 V at 0.9 power factor
Load
Insulation Test Voltage 24 KV
System Frequency 50 Hz
Primary Fault Level 750 MVA
Standards/Specifications IEC 60 076
IEC 60 726
Cooling Fan automatically operated to increase the load up to40%.
Enclosure IP IP 21
Vector Group Dynll
Losses Standard (vendor to advise) but not exceeding Electricity Distribution
Company maximum acceptable limit
Windings Aluminim Insulation class F
Terminations 22 kV terminations via land plate for 3 cores XLPE tape screened
Location Indoors
Ambient Temp. & Humidity Max. 45 C
Min. 0 C
Average 35 C
Humidity (Max.) 100%
System Voltage 400 V, 3 Phase, 50 Hz, TP&N
Fault Level Varies as per calculation
Standards/Specifications IEC 60 051 - indicating instruments
IEC 61 439 - switchgear assemblies
IEC 60 947 - circuit breakers
Form of Construction Form 2b.
IP Rating Enclosures shall be IP42 for indoor surface mounting
and IP54 for outdoor
Cable Entry Incoming and outgoing cables from above and below
Construction Totally enclosed sheet steel enclosure (minimum
thickness 1.5 mm) mounted on a 100 mm high metal
plinth (minimum thickness 3 mm). Doors shall open to
at least 100° and preferably 120°. Doors shall have key
locks.
Future Extension The switchboard shall be suitable for future extension at
each end.
Anti-condensation Heaters Thermostatically controlled (supply derived internally
by Vendor)
Busbar Ratings Rating as per transformer size. Neutral to be rated at
not less than half the current carrying capacity of the
phase busbars
A. All distribution boards and feeder pillars shall be factory assembled and factory
certified according to IEC standards. Enclosures shall be IP30 for indoor flush
mounting, IP42 for indoor surface mounting and IP54 for outdoor, mechanical rooms,
and wet areas installations.
B. Distribution boards shall be equipped with moulded case circuit breakers while branch
circuit panel boards shall be equipped with miniature circuit breakers with min. 10 kA
short circuit interruption capacity.
C. All distribution boards and feeder pillars shall be equipped with phase indicating
lamps, door lock and circuit designation sheet covered with Plexiglas.
D. All panel boards shall be identified and tagged with warning signs.
A. Suitable types of local fused switches or isolators are provided adjacent to electric
appliances and loads related to some medical equipment, mechanical or HVAC
systems such as water heaters, pumps, etc. to allow easy maintenance of such
equipment.
B. Another particular type of waterproof, (2P + E), IP 55 earthed type shall be used in
wet/damp areas.
C. Socket outlets conduits and boxes are totally segregated from any other system. A
maximum of 6 convenience outlets shall be connected to one circuit.
Location Indoors
Average 35ºC
Output Voltage 400/220 volts, 3 phase, 4 wire; +/-1.5% no load to full load at 0.9
pf under steady state conditions
Operational Requirement Suitable for automatic operation after mains failure on receipt of
an under voltage signal from the incoming supply to the
switchboard
Diesel Engine Water cooled with sealed radiator cooled by engine mounted fan
IP 22 min.
Generator Control Panel Located on Set or free standing in same room as generating set
Pushbutton controls
Inspection and Testing Routine load tests will be witnessed by the Client
Standard tests
E. Provide list of all spare parts recommend by the manufacturer for 1000 operating
hours.
F. Tools and Instruments: Provide tools and instruments required for normal routine
inspection, testing, operation and general maintenance, as recommended by the
manufacturer.
Overall efficiency Not to be less than [94] % at full load and [95] % at half load.
A. Spare Parts: Provide list of manufacturer's spare parts for five years operation
together with current prices.
Indoors
Location
System Frequency 50 Hz
Earthing An earth termination shall be fitted within the enclosure. All non-current
carrying metal work shall be bonded to this termination.
Labeling A main label shall be fixed in a prominent position on the enclosure giving
the main information of the equipment, including, but not limited to:
Panel identification -
Main system parameters -
Manufacturer's name -
Isolation source -
Location Indoors
System Frequency 50 Hz
Earthing An earth termination shall be fitted within the enclosure. All non-current
carrying metal work shall be bonded to this termination.
Labeling A main label shall be fixed in a prominent position on the enclosure giving the
main information of the equipment, including, but not limited to:
- Panel identification
- Main system parameters
- Manufacturer's name
- Isolation source
A. Lightning Protection System is provided to protect the building and electric equipment
from direct lightning strikes or from secondary strikes within the geographical vicinity.
The lightning protection system shall be interconnected with the plant earthing system
to ensure the safe dissipation to earth of the electrical energy, which arises from a
lightning strike, and to maintain the earthing systems at the same potential.
B. The lightning protection system shall comply with International Standards or the
1. Air terminations
2. Down conductors
3. Earth termination networks (e.g. connection to earth electrodes)
4. Bonding to prevent side flashing
5. Test joints and facilities
1.1 GENERAL
A. This document outlines the lighting installation for the project. The systems and
methods described herein may be adapted or modified to meet local regulations or to
meet local practices and materials.
B. The lighting installation shall provide an adequate standard of lighting throughout the
project. This shall include all internal lighting and external, together with ancillary
areas. The lighting shall be designed to provide adequate illumination to enable all
tasks to be performed safely and efficiently in the various locations.
C. The external lighting shall be designed to minimize the visual impact of the project
when viewed from outside the plant boundary.
A. LED lighting shall be used in general areas, offices and technical areas and/or the like
where good color rendering is desirable to provide the most suitable lighting design,
taking into account, installation and running costs. Other fittings may be used as
appropriate.
A. Provide LED lighting fixtures shall be in accordance with the Fixture Schedule.
B. LED lighting fixtures and drivers shall be from the same manufacture.
C. The LED luminaire shall be designed and suitably rated to ensure correct operation and
continuous trouble free service under the prevailing climatic conditions. The luminaire
shall be designed to withstand the effects of direct sun exposure during the day and
dusty weather conditions including the occasional sand storm. The luminaire
manufacturer shall guarantee the performance and life time claims of; lumen
E. LED fixtures shall be modular and allow for separate replacement of LED lamps and
drivers. User serviceable LED lamps and drivers shall be replaceable from the room
side.
F. Dimmable LED fixtures (if required) shall have either a 1-10 volt, 3-wire dimming
driver, or a two-step (50%-100%) line voltage, two switch controlled dimming driver,
as shown on the drawings.
G. Luminaires must be tested to IES LM-79 and IES LM-80 standards, with the results
provided as required in the Submittals paragraph of this specification.
J. Luminaire drive current value must be identical to that provided by test data for
luminaire.
1.4 LAMPS
B. LED lamps shall have a color temperature as indicated on lighting fixture schedule, a
CRI > 80 minimum, and a lumen maintenance L70 rating of 50,000 hours minimum.
C. Adequate spacing shall be left between wall and bracket-mounted lighting bulbs.
D. The fixed wiring to a fitting shall terminate adjacent to the fitting in a conduit box.
Final connection to the fitting being carried out silicon rubber insulated pull through
flexible conduit.
E. Final connections between fixed wiring systems and lighting fittings shall in all cases
be carried out in heat resisting flexible cables. Under no circumstances shall cables
insulated with general purpose PVC be used for final connections to any lighting
fittings.
F. The flexible cables used for final connections shall be type selected for temperature
duty and current/mass supported in accordance with IEC Regulations, except that no
cable shall be less than 2.5 mm2 cross section.
A. Drivers shall be rated for the ambient temperatures in which they are located.
B. Individually fused drivers shall have their fuses accessible from outside of the fixture
chassis.
C. Luminaires shall be equipped with an LED driver(s) that accepts the voltage as
indicated on the "Luminaire (Lighting Fixture) Schedule". Individual driver(s) shall be
replaceable.
D. Dimmable LED drivers (if required) shall be 1-10V type. Dimmable LED drivers shall be
capable of dimming without LED strobing or flicker across their full dimming range.
H. Driver(s) shall reliably start at minimum ambient temperatures from -25 deg. C to +55
deg. C with THD of <20%.
COMMUNICATIONS
A. The work to be carried out under this section shall comprise the supply, installation,
testing, commissioning and setting to work all items that are necessary for a complete
structured cabling system as per specifications and drawings. Contractor shall develop
a comprehensive structured cabling system including, but not limited to the items
indicated throughout the design package including specification, drawings and BOQ.
B. The structured cabling system shall comply with EIA/TIA and IEC standards.
C. All telecommunication systems shall be IP based including Voice, Video (IPTV &IP-
CCTV) and all low current systems controllers with Ethernet interface.
D. Structured cabling system shall be provided to serve IP-based systems but not limited
to the following:
1. Administration LAN.
2. Security LAN.
3. Wireless network.
4. IP Telephony.
5. IP-CCTV.
6. IPTV.
7. Digital signage.
8. Access Control System.
9. Building management system.
E. The network shall support 1Gbe/10GbE Gigabit Ethernet for the project (data services
and fast internet connectivity).
F. The system shall cover all passive elements necessary to construct a complete Local
Area Network (LAN) that will serve the entire facility.
G. All application servers (operator) and software applications shall be provided by the
client.
H. All the incoming public network service cables shall be terminated at entrance facility
room.
J. IT Rooms/closets:
2. All Floor Telecom Room (FTR) entrance doors shall open outward.
3. The Main Equipment Room for the building will be access controlled with IP-
CCTV coverage and be equipped with suitable fire extinguishing equipment.
4. Lighting in the equipment room should be installed to provide a suitable
working environment. Lights should if possible be connected to the emergency
power supply for the main building.
5. The flooring will be anti-static in this and all other telecom spaces. All cable ways
will be on overhead cable trays. Accurate heights for this space are critical at the
detailed design stage to ensure both standard sized racks and overhead
basket/ladder tray can be accommodated.
a. Backbone Connections.
b. Horizontal Cabling connections
1. Fiber optic cables shall be used to provide backbone cable links between the
Data center and each IT rooms/closets located in the project.
2. Within our design we are conscious for the requirement of the infrastructure to
support today’s as well as tomorrow’s technology and bandwidth requirements.
The design of the fiber backbone infrastructure is therefore based on the use of
single mode fiber optic cable as well as OM4 grade cable where extended
distances need to be accommodated in the design. This will be included within
the design intent.
3. The fiber backbone infrastructure for the project LAN shall be designed in a
hierarchal star topology with all cables emanating from either the Main
Equipment Room or the fiber entry point to the plot. There will be an individual
fiber optic cable routing to each wiring IT cabinet within each telecom room.
The fiber optic cables will be terminated on 10Gbit grade LC fiber optic modules
mounted within a rack mounted patch panel within each of the wiring center
cabinets at both ends.
1. The horizontal cabling will be balanced twisted pair category 6A cabling (F/UTP).
2. The horizontal category 6A cabling will support but not be limited to the
following applications where applicable:
1. Wiring and network cabinets will all be 600mm x 800mm and 42U height if floor
mounted or where is a small amount of horizontal cabling wall mounted 600mm
x 600mm and 12U height.
A. All works shall be performed in strict accordance with the drawings, specifications and
stipulations of the Local Building and safety Codes, TIA/EIA the National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA), International Electrical Commission (IEC) and other related
international standards
A. Manufacturer Qualifications:
C. Training:
D. Warranty:
1. Provide warranty for the system for at least 25 years starting from the first day
of system handing over to the operation team. SLA (Service level agreement)
shall be submitted and approved by the operator.
A. EXTRA MATERIALS
1. The Contractor shall provide the suggested spare parts list for 5 years for
operator & Engineer approval and supply the approved spare parts as part of
this contract. Spare parts lists shall be submitted within the technical submittal,
at the shop drawings stage and close out documents. The spare part list should
be agreed with project operator according to SLA (Service Level Agreement)
2. Contractor should provide the following material list:
1.5 THE STRUCTURED CABLING SYSTEM WILL BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS:
A. Backbone Cables.
C. Splitters
I. Cabling identification.
J. Grounding.
A. The work to be carried out under this section shall comprise the supply, installation,
testing, commissioning and setting to work all items that are necessary for a complete
data network active equipment system as per specifications and drawings. Contractor
shall develop a comprehensive data network active equipment system including, but
not limited to the items indicated throughout the design package including
specification, drawings and BOQ.
C. Various network traffic will be managed using various techniques such as using Virtual
LANs to segregate various traffics. The network shall provide the required control to
prioritize traffic as required using various queuing techniques according to networking
related standards.
D. The network must support and include Automation, telemetry and visibility and
provide high availability and resiliency.
E. The Switches shall provide very fast switching, intelligent high performance platform
for deploying numerous concurrent intelligent services without degrading the overall
performance of the network.
A. The LAN shall be based on a collapsed core design consisting of three layers:
1. Core layer.
2. Distribution layer.
3. Access layer.
B. Core Layer:
1. The core will be located at the heart of the network and shall provide very fast
switching, intelligent high performance platform for deploying numerous
concurrent intelligent services without degrading the overall performance of
the network.
2. Core Switches will be located at the center of the network and shall provide very
fast switching, intelligent high performance platform for deploying numerous
concurrent intelligent services without degrading the overall performance of
the network. The core switches shall perform various functions using various
service modules for WAN interfaces, security firewalls…etc. separate core
switches shall be used for each network.
C. Distribution Layer:
1. Distribution switches will be located at the Main Telecom rooms (MTR) in the
ground floor of each building; they will connect access layer with the core
switches to give access to the project network. Each distribution switch shall be
connected to core switches via two uplinks.
D. Access Layer:
1. Access switches will be located at the wiring closets (floor telecom rooms), they
will provide users with access to the network. Access switches shall support
power over Ethernet on all ports. Each access switch/access switch stack shall
be connected to core switches via two (2) uplinks.
1. Each server cabinet in the data center room shall be provided with one (1) Top
of Rack (TOR) switch. Each TOR switch shall provide access to each server
cabinet.
F. The LAN shall be resilient and redundant with automatic fail-over to insure that
performance and high-availability objectives are met without manual intervention.
Recovery mechanisms must be deployed as part of the network implementation and
must be tuned to achieve less than 1 second recovery time. All switches shall be
interconnected and configured as indicated on network riser diagrams and plans
taking into consideration all required redundancy features on both software and
hardware levels.
G. All network equipment shall be both IPV4 and IPV6 capable. Contractor, if directed by
the Engineer, shall implement IPV6 with backward compatibility to IPV4.
Notwithstanding, the contractor shall define all IP addresses static ranges and dynamic
ranges as well as subnets and subnet masks.
A. The contractor shall supply, install, test and commission a fully functional Wireless LAN
system as detailed within this specification and drawings, including but not limited to:
1. WLAN Controllers
2. WLAN Management System integrated with the network overall unified
management platform
3. WLAN indoor Access Points
4. External antennas.
5. Mounting hardware for the Wireless Access Points and antennas.
C. The following minimum requirements shall be followed for the wireless network:
2. Offices
1. Mobility shall be inherently provided to allow users to access the WLAN from
multiple specific locations.
2. In the areas of coverage roaming shall be enabled to allow users to move
seamlessly through the WLAN whilst unnoticeable transition of AP association
takes place.
3. The network shall be scalable with regard to roaming to ensure that as the
network grows roaming is still possible seamlessly across all WLAN areas.
4. The WLAN shall provide Layer 2 and Layer 3 roaming ability.
5. The WiFi network shall allow for VOIP to run on the wireless network and ensure
service continuity throughout the project areas.
A. The contractor shall develop a fully working design for the LAN cognizant of all the
systems to be supported, as well as adopting good engineering practice for future
expansion to ensure that emerging technologies can be supported / adopted for use
on the network in the near future.
A. All works shall be performed in strict accordance with the drawings, specifications and
stipulations of the Local Building and safety Codes, TIA/EIA the National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA), International Electrical Commission (IEC) and other related
international standards
1. Ethernet
2. Fast Ethernet
3. IEEE 802.3ad Gigabit-Ethernet channeling
4. IEEE 802.1q VLAN Ethernet
5. IEEE 802.1p Class of Service (CoS)
6. IEEE 802.1d Spanning-Tree Protocol
7. IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning-Tree Protocol
8. IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet
9. IEEE 802.3ad Gigabit-Ethernet channeling
10. IEEE 802.1q VLAN Ethernet
11. IEEE 802.1p Class of Service (CoS)
12. IEEE 802.1d Spanning-Tree Protocol
13. IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning-Tree Protocol (Layer 2 load sharing on redundant
links)
14. IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning-Tree Protocol
15. IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet
16. IEEE 802.1x network security standards.
17. IEEE 802.11 ac- Wi-Fi
18. BICSI TDMM Manual Latest edition
19. Equal codes and standard could be accepted, which should be listed in detail as
an alternative. Such alternative standards shall be indicated in detail together
with their equivalent IEC, NFPA and UL. A copy of the approved alternative
A. Manufacturer Qualifications:
C. Training:
D. Warranty:
1. Provide warranty for the system for at least 3 years starting from the first day
of system handing over to the operation team. SLA (Service level agreement)
shall be submitted and approved by the operator.
A. EXTRA MATERIALS:
1. The Contractor shall provide the suggested spare parts list for 5 years for
operator & Engineer approval and supply the approved spare parts as part of
this contract. Spare parts lists shall be submitted within the technical submittal,
at the shop drawings stage and close out documents. The spare part list should
be agreed with project operator according to SLA (Service Level Agreement)
B. The Data Network Active Equipment System Will Be Composed of The Following Items:
1. Core switches.
2. Data center switches.
3. Distribution Switches.
4. Access switches.
5. TOR Switches.
A. The work to be carried out under this section shall comprise the supply, installation,
testing, commissioning and setting to work all items that are necessary for a complete
audio-visual system as per specifications and drawings. Contractor shall develop a
comprehensive audio-visual system including, but not limited to the items indicated
throughout the design package including specification, drawings and BOQ
B. A/V Systems shall consist of the following main parts which are:
1. Video part
2. Audio part
3. Control part
C. Video Part
1. LED screens
2. RGB switcher
3. Video switcher Data video projector
4. Motorized lift
5. Motorized screen
D. Audio Part
E. Control Part
1. Control over the meeting room AV, system is to be provided by wireless touch
panel screens located in wall mounted docking stations located in the control
niches.
2. 19” rack shall be provided inside meeting rooms to house the Audio Visual
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Equipment.
A. The A/V matrix shall be interfaced with BMS in order to report all fault and trouble
statuses.
A. All works shall be performed in strict accordance with the drawings, specifications and
stipulations of the Local Building and safety Codes, TIA/EIA the National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA), International Electrical Commission (IEC) and other related
international standards
A. Manufacturer Qualifications:
C. Training:
D. Warranty:
1. Provide warranty for the system for at least 3 years starting from the first day
of system handing over to the operation team. SLA (Service level agreement)
shall be submitted and approved by the operator.
A. EXTRA MATERIALS
1. The Contractor shall provide the suggested spare parts list for 5 years for
operator & Engineer approval and supply the approved spare parts as part of
this contract. Spare parts lists shall be submitted within the technical submittal,
at the shop drawings stage and close out documents. The spare part list should
be agreed with project operator according to SLA (Service Level Agreement)
A. The work to be carried out under this section shall comprise the supply, installation,
testing, commissioning and setting to work all items that are necessary for a complete
IP-Television system as per specifications and drawings. Contractor shall develop a
comprehensive IP-Television system including, but not limited to the items indicated
throughout the design package including specification, drawings and BOQ
D. The main IPTV Head End equipment and server storage content will be provided by
ACUD.
A. All works shall be performed in strict accordance with the drawings, specifications and
stipulations of the Local Building and safety Codes, TIA/EIA the National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA), International Electrical Commission (IEC) and other related
international standards
A. Manufacturer Qualifications:
C. Training:
D. Warranty:
1. Provide warranty for the system for at least 3 years starting from the first day
of system handing over to the operation team. SLA (Service level agreement)
shall be submitted and approved by the operator.
A. EXTRA MATERIALS
1. The Contractor shall provide the suggested spare parts list for 5 years for
operator & Engineer approval and supply the approved spare parts as part of
this contract. Spare parts lists shall be submitted within the technical submittal,
at the shop drawings stage and close out documents. The spare part list should
be agreed with project operator according to SLA (Service Level Agreement)
A. The work to be carried out under this section shall comprise the supply, installation,
testing, commissioning and setting to work all items that are necessary for a complete
Digital Signage system as per specifications and drawings. Contractor shall develop a
comprehensive Digital Signage system including, but not limited to the items indicated
throughout the design package including specification, drawings and BOQ
B. The digital signage system shall be installed to provide a method by which information
can be displayed electronically in various public areas of the building.
C. The system shall be based on central equipment and distributed equipment. The
central equipment shall save/archive advertisement material, stream it, save database
for guidance purpose, stream its data, and communicate with distributed devices
(displays) to send data.
D. The Central equipment shall be housed at the Server roo,. It consists of- but not
limited to- the following:
A. All works shall be performed in strict accordance with the drawings, specifications and
stipulations of the Local Building and safety Codes, TIA/EIA the National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA), International Electrical Commission (IEC) and other related
international standards
A. Manufacturer Qualifications:
C. Training:
1. Provide warranty for the system for at least 3 years starting from the first day
of system handing over to the operation team. SLA (Service level agreement)
shall be submitted and approved by the operator.
A. EXTRA MATERIALS
1. The Contractor shall provide the suggested spare parts list for 5 years for
operator & Engineer approval and supply the approved spare parts as part of
this contract. Spare parts lists shall be submitted within the technical submittal,
at the shop drawings stage and close out documents. The spare part list should
be agreed with project operator according to SLA (Service Level Agreement)
A. The work to be carried out under this section shall comprise the supply, installation,
testing, commissioning and setting to work all items that are necessary for a complete
public address system as per specifications and drawings. Contractor shall develop a
comprehensive public address system including, but not limited to the items indicated
throughout the design package including specification, drawings and BOQ
B. The public address System shall be used to provide background music, public
announcements and voice evacuation.
C. The system will be centralized where the main rack will be located. Remote equipment
will be interconnected to the central equipment to accommodate centralizing the
audio sources and to permit centralized master control of all PA systems.
D. The system design shall incorporate multiple loudspeaker circuits grouped into zones
such that volume levels can be accurately set between different areas and different
themed music content can be used to differentiate areas.
E. The public Address system will be independent of the Fire Alarm system and an
interface will be provided between the PA system and the fire alarm system, in order
to mute any sound program and start the evacuation message in the event of an alarm
condition. Local civil defense codes and regulations shall take precedence.
F. The Interface equipment shall be included in the public address & sound Systems to
H. The objective in design of the PA system is to provide the operator with the following
facilities and features:
1. Main Entrance
2. Reception
3. Lobbies & Lounges
4. Public Circulation Areas & Waiting rooms.
J. Zoning:
1. The PA system will be configured into logical zones based on the building layout
and fire zones.
2. Zone wires for speakers should not exceed the maximum tolerable power losses
required by manufacturers and related codes.
3. Each alarm Zone shall be fed from and audio amplifier independently.
A. [The PA matrix and amplifiers shall be interfaced with the BMS for alarm and fault
statuses.]
A. All works shall be performed in strict accordance with the drawings, specifications and
stipulations of the Local Building and safety Codes, TIA/EIA the National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA), International Electrical Commission (IEC) and other related
international standards
A. Manufacturer Qualifications:
C. Training:
D. Warranty:
1. Provide warranty for the system for at least 3 years starting from the first day
of system handing over to the operation team. SLA (Service level agreement)
shall be submitted and approved by the operator.
A. EXTRA MATERIALS:
1. The Contractor shall provide the suggested spare parts list for 5 years for
operator & Engineer approval and supply the approved spare parts as part of
this contract. Spare parts lists shall be submitted within the technical submittal,
at the shop drawings stage and close out documents. The spare part list should
be agreed with project operator according to SLA (Service Level Agreement)
A. The work to be carried out under this section shall comprise the supply, installation,
testing, commissioning and setting to work all items that are necessary for a complete
access control System as per specifications and drawings. Contractor shall develop a
comprehensive access control System including, but not limited to the items indicated
throughout the design package including specification, drawings and BOQ.
B. The access control System is the key central component for managing physical security
and logical security for this project. The system shall provide a variety of integral
functions including the ability to regulate access and egress; provide identification
credentials; monitor, track and interface alarms; view and record.
C. Redundant and monitored hot standby servers will consist of two similarly hot backup
configured Servers, the primary and backup having on-line duplicate database to keep
them updated at the same level.
D. The Servers shall be installed in the Data center while the monitoring devices /
workstations will be installed in the control room.
E. The ACS shall be interfaced with the BMS system to collect all monitoring/events
points in one system to achieve the concept of the centralized integrated building
services.
G. The Access Control system is security system, which shall control access to the building
and to certain areas, as well as giving an alarm in case of unauthorized activities in
order to achieve maximum-security in the project.
H. The Access Control Systems shall be IP based and shall control access to secured areas
and give alarm in case of unauthorized activities in order to achieve maximum security
for the building.
I. The criteria of the system shall be based on using both smart card readers and finger
print reader for to control access.
J. The system shall be capable of saving events for extended periods of time and shall be
extendable for future extension of the project.
K. Readers shall cover all service rooms (Elec. Room, Control Room, IT Rooms, etc.) as
well as private entrances and areas considered as secured areas.
M. The Access Control System shall interface with the Fire Alarm System, CCTV System
and the Building Management System (BMS).
N. The door controllers shall be fully stand-alone processor capable of making all access
control decisions without any involvement of host computer.
O. The door controller shall be IP based with Ethernet interface 10/100/100 Base-T.
P. Intelligent Door control equipment shall be used to communicate with the computer
digitally in order to relay the captured data and to control the door lock. Every door
controller shall have its own battery and power supply to feed the internal electronics
and the electronic lock as well. Door controllers shall achieve the door capacities
shown in the drawings.
A. The Access control server shall be software interfaced with BMS in order to report all
system status and alarms.
A. All works shall be performed in strict accordance with the drawings, specifications and
stipulations of the Local Building and safety Codes, TIA/EIA the National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA), International Electrical Commission (IEC) and other related
international standards.
A. Manufacturer Qualifications:
C. Training:
D. Warranty:
1. Provide warranty for the system for at least 3 years starting from the first day
of system handing over to the operation team. SLA (Service level agreement)
shall be submitted and approved by the operator.
A. EXTRA MATERIALS
1. The Contractor shall provide the suggested spare parts list for 5 years for
operator & Engineer approval and supply the approved spare parts as part of
this contract. Spare parts lists shall be submitted within the technical submittal,
at the shop drawings stage and close out documents. The spare part list should
be agreed with project operator according to SLA (Service Level Agreement).
1.6 PRODUCTS
A. The Access Control And Integrated Security Management System Will Be Composed of
The Following Items:
1. Servers
2. Intelligent door controllers
3. Printer
A. The work to be carried out under this section shall comprise the supply, installation,
testing, commissioning and setting to work all items that are necessary for a complete
Parking Management system as per specifications and drawings. Contractor shall
develop a comprehensive Parking Management system including, but not limited to
the items indicated throughout the design package including specification, drawings
and BOQ
B. The Parking Management System shall be used to control the access of cars to the car
park.
C. A dedicated server for the Parking Management System shall be provided and loaded
with operating software to manage the car park/entrance.
D. The infrastructure network for the Parking Management System shall use UPVC
conduits for embedded installations and IMC (Intermediate Metallic Conduit)
galvanized steel type for exposed installations.
A. The Parking Management server shall be monitored by the BMS in order to report all
alarm and fault statuses.
A. All works shall be performed in strict accordance with the drawings, specifications and
stipulations of the Local Building and safety Codes, TIA/EIA the National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA), International Electrical Commission (IEC) and other related
international standards.
A. Manufacturer Qualifications:
C. Training:
D. Warranty:
1. Provide warranty for the system for at least 3 years starting from the first day
of system handing over to the operation team. SLA (Service level agreement)
shall be submitted and approved by the operator.
A. EXTRA MATERIALS
1. The Contractor shall provide the suggested spare parts list for 5 years for
operator & Engineer approval and supply the approved spare parts as part of
this contract. Spare parts lists shall be submitted within the technical submittal,
at the shop drawings stage and close out documents. The spare part list should
be agreed with project operator according to SLA (Service Level Agreement)
1.6 PRODUCTS
C. Display signs.
G. Cable network
A. The work to be carried out under this section shall comprise the supply, installation,
testing, commissioning and setting to work all items that are necessary for a complete
security access detection system as per specifications and drawings. Contractor shall
develop a comprehensive security access detection system including, but not limited
to the items indicated throughout the design package including specification, drawings
and BOQ.
C. Different types of security access detection equipment shall be used for the purpose
of securing the project entrances, staff entrances and security checkpoints.
D. Threats and a greater level of assurance against prohibited items and theft will be
achieved through a combination of manual searches and bag x-ray.
E. Searching and screening at the facility shall be done using the following:
1. Manual search by operational staff – This method will be effective for identifying
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larger items. This should be used as the default method when a heightened
threat is not anticipated.
2. X-ray screening – Should be used on staff and visitor carried items to act as a
deterrent against prohibited items and theft.
3. Walkthrough metal gate detection and hand held unit – Should be used on staff
and visitor to act as a deterrent against metal bodies.
4. The Walkthrough Metal Gate Detector shall be used to detect different types of
metals with different levels of sensitivity.
5. The Hand Held Unit shall be lightweight, capable of detecting different types of
metals with adjustable sensitivity.
A. All works shall be performed in strict accordance with the drawings, specifications and
stipulations of the Local Building and safety Codes, TIA/EIA the National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA), International Electrical Commission (IEC) and other related
international standards.
A. Manufacturer Qualifications:
C. Training:
D. Warranty:
1. Provide warranty for the system for at least 3 years starting from the first day
of system handing over to the operation team .SLA (Service level agreement)
shall be submitted and approved by the operator.
A. EXTRA MATERIALS
1. The Contractor shall provide the suggested spare parts list for 5 years for
operator & Engineer approval and supply the approved spare parts as part of
this contract. Spare parts lists shall be submitted within the technical submittal,
at the shop drawings stage and close out documents. The spare part list should
be agreed with project operator according to SLA (Service Level Agreement).
1.5 PRODUCTS
A. The Security Access Detection System Will Be Composed of The Following Items:
A. The work to be carried out under this section shall comprise the supply, installation,
testing, commissioning and setting to work all items that are necessary for a complete
IPCCTV system as per specifications and drawings. Contractor shall develop a
comprehensive IPCCTV system including, but not limited to the items indicated
throughout the design package including specification, drawings and BOQ
B. The IPCCTV System shall be enterprise IP video security solution that provides
seamless management of digital video, audio and data through CCTV cameras across
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the IP network enabling viewing and control of images from different points on the
network moreover Automatic digital recording of live video scenes shall provide user
activated, event activated, scheduled recording and video motion detection activation
including related data at locations need this function. The system is intended for
Security automated visual surveillance, alarm notification, recording video and data
for areas under observation.
C. The system shall be based on digital high performance IP cameras transmitting digital
IP video signal to Digital Video management System and workstation to achieve
viewing and control of any camera image from different points at the Local Area
Network and via TCP/IP internet protocol. Signals coming from cameras shall be routed
to data switch connected to LAN backbone and stored on the network video recorders
also encoding algorithms schemes that secure no visible degradation from PAL quality
video.
D. The cameras at far locations out of LAN 90 meter limiting distance, fiber optic
connections, media convertors,…etc. shall be provided wherever the cable length is
longer than 90m.
E. The IP CCTV system shall display automatically, the alarm related live video scenes and
data of the detected events on selected workstations, as programmed and configured.
It shall activate recording. It shall also allow viewing real time live video pictures.
F. The IPCCTV system shall combine state-of-the art modular design and powerful user
programmable software together with versatile and flexible hardware options to make
it easy to integrate and extend the CCTV system and to be interfaced with other
security systems.
G. The system shall be only programmed and configured by the authorized security
officials from the main IP CCTV workstation. Authorization to access the system
resources shall be made in levels (Administrator, Manager…etc.) as programmed.
H. The system shall be supplied from the UPS source to ensure uninterrupted operation
in case of supply failure.
I. The IP CCTV system shall utilize indoor/outdoor color TCP/IP network based digital
cameras. Cameras shall be controlled remotely for focus adjustment and camera
on/off. This shall be done using the appropriate software modules that run under the
management main software platform of the ISMS (Integrated Security Management
System) system and drive the cameras as configured by the ISMS server.
J. The IP CCTV system shall display automatically, the alarm related live video scenes and
data of the detected events on selected workstations, as programmed and configured.
It shall activate recording. It shall also allow viewing real time live video pictures.
K. Network video recording hard drives of ample capacity shall record live video of all
cameras for archiving purposes. Various recording techniques according to
manufacturer specific solution shall be accepted according to manufacturer standard
range of products. Alarm events shall be recorded together with related data. It shall
include large amount of disk space to record for four weeks.
M. Surveillance – Transmission
1. The IPCCTV System shall utilize digital video transmission to allow IP Video over
standard Ethernet hardware. IP Video technology with Power over Ethernet
(PoE) that provides power and signal on same cable.
2. Route of fiber optic cables and scope of work from CCTV server to plot limit with
existing infrastructure services to be considered at different design stages.
A. The CCTV server and network video recording systems shall be monitored by the BMS
in order to report all alarm and fault statuses.
A. All works shall be performed in strict accordance with the drawings, specifications and
stipulations of the Local Building and safety Codes, TIA/EIA the National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA), International Electrical Commission (IEC) and other related
international standards.
A. Manufacturer Qualifications:
C. Training:
D. Warranty:
1. Provide warranty for the system for at least 3 years starting from the first day
of system handing over to the operation team. SLA (Service level agreement)
shall be submitted and approved by the operator.
A. EXTRA MATERIALS
1. The Contractor shall provide the suggested spare parts list for 5 years for
operator & Engineer approval and supply the approved spare parts as part of
this contract. Spare parts lists shall be submitted within the technical submittal,
at the shop drawings stage and close out documents. The spare part list should
be agreed with project operator according to SLA (Service Level Agreement)
1.6 PRODUCTS
A. The IP-Closed Circuit Television System Will Be Composed of The Following Items:
A. The work to be carried out under this section shall comprise the supply, installation,
testing, commissioning and setting to work all items that are necessary for a complete
intelligent addressable fire alarm system as per specifications and drawings.
Contractor shall develop a comprehensive intelligent addressable fire alarm System
including, but not limited to the items indicated throughout the design package
including specification , drawings and BOQ
B. Intelligent Addressable fire alarm system, with automatic sensitivity control of certain
smoke detectors and multiplexed signal transmission, dedicated to fire-alarm service
only shall be provided.
C. The system shall be a fully intelligent microprocessor based system that can supervise
space status and self-adjust its sensitivity in analogue form according to the
environmental conditions of the place and to address electronically every part of the
system to report its status, and to easily identify the source of fire.
D. The Fire Alarm System shall be suitable for type of occupancy as defined by the local
building code and as required provided by the local fire Authority and by the
international codes.
E. The Fire Alarm System shall be used to detect early start of fire and initiate the
appropriate annunciation, alarm, interlocking and counter measures commands as
described in this section.
F. The Fire Alarm System shall supervise all the functions of the equipment and devices
including the connected safety related systems such as firefighting, smoke purge, .etc.
G. Fire alarm system shall be a fully addressable loop powered system. All fire alarm
devices should be loop powered for direct connection to the 2 core detection loop.
H. All fire alarm devices should have built in short circuit line isolator provided as an
integral component to protect the system.
I. Detectors on a remote location such as above false ceiling should be provided with
individual led unit sited on a visible location by means of 2 core wire connection.
J. Audible warning devices used for fire alarm system should have similar sound and be
distinct from any other audible alarm use for other purpose except in noisy areas
where high performance sounder is required.
K. All FACPs serving different areas shall be connected to MFACPs by way of ring
networking cable. All message from panels should be transmitted in both directions
L. MFACP system shall be interfaced with access control system, public address system,
elevator control panel, firefighting and fire suppression system (if any), HAVC and
mechanical system and BMS system also.
A. The Main Fire Alarm Panel shall have a data port to enable the transfer of information
to the Management level Network of the BMS. The communication shall be uni-
directional from the Main Fire Alarm Panel to the Management Level Network only.
B. The Fire Alarm System shall be fully interfaced with the Building Management System
(BMS) by means of software to monitor various points in the system. The BMS shall
receive all events, actions and reports from the MFACP through the appropriate
protocol. The protocol converter and software shall be included with MFACP, so as to
be fully compatible with the BMS. All addressing information must be transferred
between the systems and shown on Both Graphical interfaces showing the building
layout indicating the exact location of the monitored and con
A. All works shall be performed in strict accordance with the drawings, specifications and
stipulations of the Local Building and safety Codes, TIA/EIA the National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA), International Electrical Commission (IEC) and other related
international standards
A. Manufacturer qualifications:
C. Training:
D. Warranty:
1. Provide warranty for the system for at least 3 years starting from the first day
of system handing over to the operation team .SLA (Service level agreement)
shall be submitted and approved by the operator.
A. EXTRA MATERIALS:
1. The Contractor shall provide the suggested spare parts list for 5 years for
operator & Engineer approval and supply the approved spare parts as part of
this contract. Spare parts lists shall be submitted within the technical submittal,
at the shop drawings stage and close out documents. The spare part list should
be agreed with project operator according to SLA (Service Level Agreement)
1.6 PRODUCTS
A. The Intelligent Addressable Fire Alarm System Will Be Composed of The Following
Items:
A. The work to be carried out under this section shall comprise the supply, installation,
testing, commissioning and setting to work all items that are necessary for a complete
Disabled Persons Emergency Call system as per specifications and drawings.
Contractor shall develop a comprehensive Disabled Persons Emergency Call System
including, but not limited to the items indicated throughout the design package
including specification, drawings and BOQ.
B. The Disabled Emergency Call System shall be used by disabled persons in emergency
cases.
C. A Disabled Toilet Emergency Call System shall be used inside all Disabled Toilets.
D. Pulling a pull cord by a disabled person shall initiate an alarm led in the main control
panel and a led in the remote alarm indicator located outside the toilet.
E. Upon dealing with the emergency case, a reset button inside the toilet can reset the
system to its normal operation.
F. Operation of a call initiation station or pendant shall cause a call assurance indication.
The indication shall be audible and visual.
G. An emergency call shall only be reset/canceled at the call initiation station or pendant
from which the emergency call was placed.
H. The emergency call system shall be electrically supervised so that loss of AC power will
result in an audible and visual trouble indication at the control panel.
I. The system shall be equipped with secondary power, or terminals or leads for the
connection of secondary power (batteries).
K. A trouble signal shall be distinguishable from all emergency call signals and shall be
indicated by operation of a sounding appliance.
A. All works shall be performed in strict accordance with the drawings, specifications and
stipulations of the Local Building and safety Codes, TIA/EIA the National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA), International Electrical Commission (IEC) and other related
international standards
A. Manufacturer Qualifications:
C. Training:
D. Warranty:
1. Provide warranty for the system for at least 3 years starting from the first day
of system handing over to the operation team .SLA (Service level agreement)
shall be submitted and approved by the operator.
A. EXTRA MATERIALS:
1. The Contractor shall provide the suggested spare parts list for 5 years for
operator & Engineer approval and supply the approved spare parts as part of
this contract. Spare parts lists shall be submitted within the technical submittal,
at the shop drawings stage and close out documents. The spare part list should
be agreed with project operator according to SLA (Service Level Agreement)
1.5 PRODUCTS
A. The Disabled Persons Emergency Call System Will Be Composed of The Following
Items:
EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS
PAVING MATERIALS
A. Precast concrete kerbs shall comply with BS340 and shall be hydraulically pressed.
They shall be laid and bedded on a mortar bed not less than 10mm and not more than
40mm thick on a foundation of concrete Grade 20.
B. The dimensions of kerbs shall be (50*30*12.5/2.5) and the contractor must submit
sample for engineer approval.
C. For radii of 12m or less appropriate radius kerbs shall be used. Short, straight sections
of kerb shall not be used for these radii without the consultant’s prior approval.
D. Before backing with concrete the kerbline shall be checked for line and level and the
foundation shall be thoroughly cleaned and wetted. Any units deviating by more than
3mm in 3m from line and level shall be taken up and re-laid. The level of any part of
the kerbline shall not deviate by more than 3mm vertically from the specified level.
E. Where filling behind the kerbs is likely to have harmful effect the kerb, backing and
foundation shall be protected by a method agreed with the consultant or as shown on
the drawings.
A. Road way markings are normally formed using super imposed thermoplastic or hot
spray plastic comply with the requirement of BS 3262 and BS 6044.
B. Road marking are normally reflected by addition of spherical glass beads to the
marking material during mixing. The reflective material (glass beads) shall comply with
the requirements of BS 6088.
1.1 GENERAL
A. This section covers pressure pipes used for Irrigation Networks, valves and Tap-off
Connections as indicated on the drawings and specified here in addition to all types of
potable water structure such as valve chambers as required by the Contract. Extent of
these structures is indicated on Drawings.
A. Service protection tapes shall be installed above all pipelines constructed or exposed
under this contract excluding individual service connections.
B. Tapes shall be durable and detectable by electro-magnetic means using low output
generator equipment. They shall remain legible and color-fast in all soil conditions at
pH values of 2.5 to 11.0 inclusive.
A. General
1. General
2. Fittings
3. Jointing
A. General:
1. All valves supplied shall be suitable for use with water temperatures up to 50o
C and in climatic and soil conditions encountered in the project area. The
nominal working pressure shall be 16 bar, of an approved type for installation
and shall be suitable for potable water service.
2. The valves shall have flanged connections with the flanges drilled in accordance
with the standards and ratings indicated in the relevant Data Sheets. All bolts,
nuts and washers shall be hot dipped galvanized or cadmium plated. Face to
face dimensions for flange valves shall be as per BS 5163.
3. All valves shall close clockwise and be equipped with an open / closed position
indicator.
4. Contractor shall ensure that all material in contact with potable water shall not
adversely affect the potable water quality requirement of Regulation &
Supervision Bureau Regulation which refers to WHO. Furthermore,
international requirements on non-toxicity certification and coating protection
shall be met.
1. Type: Resilient seated, non-rising stem, operated by hand wheels, and closing
clockwise with direction of operation clearly casted on the hand wheel.
2. The nominal operating torque of closure and opening shall be appropriate for
manual operation using T- Key. All valves shall be provided with extension
spindles
3. The valve shall be designed for no leakage under flow from either direction at a
differential pressure across the gate of 10.1 times the rated working pressure.
The valve shall be capable of being operated under the maximum unbalanced
pressure that may occur.
4. Face to Face Dimensions shall conform to ISO 5752 / 15.
5. Buried Valves shall have flanged ends, whereas valves inside different structures
or above ground shall be flanged.
6. Material: Shall be as follows: The valve Body, Bonnet, and wedge body shall be
Ductile Iron to DIN 1693 – GGG 40/50.
7. The valve Body and Bonnet shall be internally and externally coated with non-
toxic fusion bonded epoxy powder coat with a minimum dry film thickness of
250 micron.
8. Since valve is to be buried fully below ground, extra protection is required over
epoxy coating. Only epoxy coating is not acceptable.
9. Rating: Shall be as follows:
C. Strainer
1. The strainer shall be designed for the efficient removal and retention of solids
and other foreign material from flowing water by means of a strainer basket
1. Butterfly valves which shall be used for pipelines of sizes above DN 300 unless
specified otherwise. Butterfly valves shall be resilient seated having double
flanged ends meeting the requirements of the relevant standards, as specified.
2. The face to face dimension of butterfly valves shall comply with ISO 5752 Series
14 and shall have a nominal pressure rating as indicated in the data sheet. The
valve body end flanges shall comply with the requirements of BS / ISO drilling
standards. The body shall be manufactured from ductile iron EN 1563, EN-GJS-
400-15, EN-GJS-500-7 unless otherwise specified.
3. Worm gear or sliding crank gear box device shall require a maximum input force
on the hand wheel of not more than 250 N pull up to DN 400 & not more than
400 N pull for sizes larger than DN 400 to develop the required torque for rated
working pressure but not less than the rating required for 16 bars differential
pressure.
4. For Internal protection of Butterfly valves, non-toxic Fusion Bonded Epoxy (FBE),
non-toxic Ceramic Enamel coatings or non-toxic rubber lining are acceptable.
The coating shall be done after shot blasting in accordance with ISO 8501-01 Gr.
SA. 2.5.
5. A suitable external locking device shall be provided on the non-drive shaft ends,
to enable the gear to be removed with the valve remaining in service in the open
or closed position. Internal fastenings such as nuts, bolts and washers shall be
of stainless steel.
6. The valve shall be provided with a suitable hand wheel of adequate diameter
for the duty required.
7. The valve shall have necessary provision and the facility to be coupled with an
electrical actuator. Motor Operated Butterfly Valves General are used as a
control valve on/off at the inlet of the building. The valve is connected to the
nearest RTU to control inlet flow.
8. The motor operated valves shall consist of a butter fly valve coupled with
380/220 V, AC, 50 Hz motor actuator complete with integral motor starter.
9. The actuators shall be suitable for use on a nominal 380V, 3 phase, or 220 V, 1
phase 50 Hz power supply and are to incorporate motor integral reversing
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starter, local control facilities and terminals for remote control and indication
connections.
10. Actuator Sizing: The actuator shall be sized to guarantee valve closure at the
specified differential pressure. The safety margin of motor power available for
seating and unseating the valve shall be sufficient to ensure torque switch trip
at maximum valve torque with the supply voltage 10 % below nominal. The
operating speed shall be such to give valve closing and opening at approximately
10 inches per minute.
11. Rating: Shall be as follows:
1. General
a. General:
F. Pressure Transmitter
4. Where separate transducers and transmitters are used, the transmitter where
possible shall be positioned locally to the transducer to facilitate calibration
(considering the IP protection type). Site operatives shall be provided with a
remote readout at a convenient point.
5. Where the transmitter is used with remote tubing, the tube and fittings shall be
½ inch minimum, SS 316L. the tube shall be routed in suitable armored conduit
up to the transmitter panel. The transmitter and isolation valve/manifold shall
be mounted in enclosure suitable for outdoor installation. The enclosure shall
have a suitable sunshade and shall be locked with a secure key. The drain tube
shall be routed to outside enclosure.
6. Screened and armored cable shall be used between the sensor and the
transmitter and shall be fitted and potted by the manufacturer. Cables shall be
fully isolated and protected by conduit pipes.
1. General
2. Manufacture
a. Main Valve:
1) End Connections for control valve shall be flanged; the flange rating
shall be in accordance to the piping specification.
d. Component Material
H. Irrigation Equipment:
a. The electric remote control valve shall be a normally closed 24 VAC 50/60
cycle solenoid actuated globe pattern design. The valve pressure rating
shall not be less than (12.0 bars). The valve shall have the following
characteristics (circle one): Flow rate: up to 45 m3/h, Pressure loss not to
exceed: 0.5 bars
b. The valve body and bonnet shall be constructed of heavy-duty glass-filled
Uv resistant nylon and have stainless steel studs and flange nuts;
diaphragm shall be of nylon reinforced nitrile rubber.
c. The valve shall have both internal and external manual open/close
control (internal and external bleed) to manually open and close the valve
without electrically energizing the solenoid. The valve’s internal bleed
shall prevent flooding of the valve box.
d. The valve shall house a fully-encapsulated, one-piece solenoid. The
solenoid shall have a captured plunger with a removable retainer for easy
servicing and a leverage handle for easy turning. This 24 VAC 50/60 Hz
solenoid shall open with 19.6 volt minimum at (13,80 bars). At 24 VAC,
a. Valve boxes shall be used as durable, rigid enclosures for valves or other
irrigation system components requiring subsurface protection for
installation or maintenance.
b. The valve box shall be made of structural foam HDPE resin that is resistant
to UV light, weather, moisture, and chemical action of soils.
c. The standard rectangular body shall have knock-outs molded into the
sides that can be readily removed. The knock-outs shall remain an
9. Y-Screen Filters
1. The sprinkler body, stem, nozzle and screen shall be constructed of heavy-duty,
ultraviolet resistant plastic. It shall have a heavy duty stainless steel retract
spring for positive pop-down and a ratcheting system for easy alignment of the
pattern.
2. The sprinkler shall have plastic nozzles with an adjusting screw capable of
regulating the radius and flow. The sprinkler shall be capable of housing
protective.
3. The nozzle shall be adjustable to satisfy the required arc coverage.
4. The nozzles shall be matching precipitation rate nozzles having precipitation
rates matched across sets and across patterns.
5. Those nozzles shall be capable of covering radii less than 5.50 to greater than
2.10 meters.
6. The nozzles shall be constructed of UV resistant plastic, and the radius
adjustment screw shall be constructed of stainless steel
1. The sprinkler is to be full or part circle pop-up rotor sprinkler, single nozzle. The
part circle sprinkler shall have adjustable arc coverage from 40° to 360°. The
sprinkler should be provided with built in check valve.
2. The sprinkler body, stem, nozzle, and screen shall be constructed of heavy duty,
ultra-violet resistant plastic, with a heavy duty stainless steel retract spring.
3. The sprinkler head is to be constructed flush with the finished ground level
when not in operation. When operating, net pop-up height to be 100 mm from
finished ground level.
4. The rotation of the sprinkler shall be accomplished by a horizontal oscillating
precision jet actuated by the outlet water stream to meet requirements of
discharge, radius and rotation angle. The sprinkler shall have a matched
precipitation rate nozzle, with an adjusting screw capable of regulating the
radius and the flow.
5. The contractor should submit the test results carried out at factory
substantiating required performance (discharge and radius of throw at
prescribed operating pressure and height above ground) and giving actual
precipitation rate and its uniformity as obtained for uniformity test carried out
L. Tree/Palm Bubblers
1. The bubbler shall has flow and radius by turning outer cap and can be cleaned
by completely unscrewing cap from base unit.
2. The bubblers shall have a robust design made from highly inert materials that
are resistant to chemicals of a durable UV-resistant plastic.
3. The bubblers shall have threaded inlet that easily threads into 16mm threaded
stake riser.
4. The bubblers shall be able to provide a flow of 60 and 80 liters/ hour at average
pressure of 1.5 bar.
5. Drip
a. P.E Drip-In Lines for Ground Covers and Vines: tubing; brown in color,
conforming to an outside diameter (O.D.) of 0.634 inches (16 mm) and an
inside diameter (I.D.) of 0.536 inches (13,6 mm) and wall thickness of
0.049 inches (1,2 mm)
b. P.E Tubings: Extruded from virgin linear low density polyethylene resin,
free of splits and kinks, resistant to stress, cracking and rolling, suitable
for use above or below ground, specifically manufactured for receiving
drip irrigation emitters, maximum working pressure of 4 bars.
c. The fittings for laterals are to be durable with minimum flow resistance,
compression type couplings. Connection to manifold to be achieved using
compression fittings or insert barbs with external retaining clamps or
collars. Fittings to attach to the manifold by solvent cement for HDPE
manifold and by threaded connection or rubber grommet for
polyethylene. Ends of laterals to be folded over and held in place by a
slide collar.
7. Program Controllers
1. The control wiring from automatic controllers to remote control valves shall be
single conductors, type UF” underground feeders”. Its construction
incorporates a solid copper conductor and PVC insulation. The wires shall be UL
listed for direct burial in irrigation systems and be rated at minimum of 30 VAC.
1. General
2. Materials
3) Steel:
3. Plastics encapsulation
P. Accessories
a. Nuts & bolts with washers shall be of AISI type 316 Stainless Steel
complying with ASTM A276 or equivalent. The grade shall be embossed
on bolts. They shall be supplied with two stainless steel grade 316
standard washers. Unless otherwise indicated on the drawings, all
stainless steel (whether nut bolts or any other items) shall be Type 316
with a mill finish
3. Dismantling Joints
4. Stepped Couplings
a. Stepped couplings shall be used to connect the spigot ends of two pipes
of different nominal diameters.
b. The nuts, bolts and washers shall be stainless steel 316. The gaskets shall
be EPDM to ISO 4633 suitable for drinking water.
1.6 INSTLLATION
A. All pipe work, fittings and valves are to be installed in strict accordance with the
manufacturer instructions and in accordance with project drawings and technical
specification.
1.1 SUMMARY
B. Lawn renovation.
C. Erosion-control materials.
D. Grass paving.
1.4 MATERIALS
I. Planting Soil Mix: Topsoil with inorganic soil amendments, organic soil amendments
and fertilizers.
1.5 INSTALLATION
A. Planting Soil Mix Depth for Newly Graded Subgrades: 200 mm.
C. Seeding.
D. Protect seeded areas with straw mulch, compost mulch, peat mulch or planting soil.
1.2 WARRANTY
1.4 MATERIALS
A. Plants: Palm Trees, Palm Likes, Trees, Shrubs, Climbers, Ground Cover, Annual Plant
and Desert Plants Container Grown or Bare Root according to planting schedule.
L. Planting Soil Mix: Topsoil with inorganic soil amendments, organic soil amendments
and fertilizers.
1.5 INSTALLATION
UTILITIES
1.1 GENERAL
A. This section covers pressure pipes used for Potable Water and firefighting Networks,
valves and Building Connections as indicated on the drawings and specified here in
addition to all types of potable water structure such as valve chambers as required by
the Contract. Extent of these structures is indicated on Drawings.
A. Service protection tapes shall be installed above all pipelines constructed or exposed
under this contract excluding individual service connections.
B. Tapes shall be durable and detectable by electro-magnetic means using low output
generator equipment. They shall remain legible and color-fast in all soil conditions at
pH values of 2.5 to 11.0 inclusive.
A. General
1. General:
a. Ductile iron pipe and fittings shall be installed with push-on joints (socket
and spigot) for the buried portion of pipes, and flanged joints (inside the
valve chambers and at the special crossing over/under the canals, drains,
railways,…etc.). Pipes and fittings shall have inside cement mortar lining
and seal coat suitable for installation and service in water (according to
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type of service) and a bituminous varnish outside coating. Pipe shall be
centrifugally cast (spun) in metal moulds, fabricated of heavy grade best
quality machineable ductile iron. Castings shall be produced under
adequate quality control and shall be sound, true to pattern and showing
no imperfection, which may affect their use. Fittings and accessories shall
be cast in metal moulds
2. Wall Thickness:
Type Class
Pipes K9
All Fittings except Tees K12
Tees K14
3. GASKETS
4. Flanged Joints
a. Flanges and bolting shall conform ISO 2531 except where otherwise
detailed on the Drawings or specified. Bolts and nuts shall be of high
tensile steel, hot dipped galvanized to BS 729.
b. All flanges shall be PN16
5. Internal Coating:
a. All pipes and fittings shall be internally lined with Cement mortar
according to ISO 4179 and BS EN 545.
6. Outside Protection:
a. Buried pipe, couplings and valves, shall be furnished with the standard
asphaltic coating per AWWA C151 and shall be installed with
polyethylene encasement conforming to AWWA C105. The polyethylene
sheet shall be 8 mils thick minimum.
A. General:
1. All valves supplied shall be suitable for use with water temperatures up to 50o
C and in climatic and soil conditions encountered in the project area. The
nominal working pressure shall be 16 bar, of an approved type for installation
and shall be suitable for potable water service.
2. The valves shall have flanged connections with the flanges drilled in accordance
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with the standards and ratings indicated in the relevant Data Sheets. All bolts,
nuts and washers shall be hot dipped galvanized or cadmium plated. Face to
face dimensions for flange valves shall be as per BS 5163.
3. All valves shall close clockwise and be equipped with an open / closed position
indicator.
4. Contractor shall ensure that all material in contact with potable water shall not
adversely affect the potable water quality requirement of Regulation &
Supervision Bureau Regulation which refers to WHO. Furthermore,
international requirements on non-toxicity certification and coating protection
shall be met.
B. Gate Valves,
1. Type: Resilient seated, non-rising stem, operated by hand wheels, and closing
clockwise with direction of operation clearly casted on the hand wheel.
2. The nominal operating torque of closure and opening shall be appropriate for
manual operation using T- Key. All valves shall be provided with extension
spindles
3. The valve shall be designed for no leakage under flow from either direction at a
differential pressure across the gate of 10.1 times the rated working pressure.
The valve shall be capable of being operated under the maximum unbalanced
pressure that may occur.
4. Face to Face Dimensions shall conform to ISO 5752 / 15.
5. Buried Valves shall have flanged ends, whereas valves inside different structures
or above ground shall be flanged.
6. Material: Shall be as follows: The valve Body, Bonnet, and wedge body shall be
Ductile Iron to DIN 1693 – GGG 40/50.
7. The valve Body and Bonnet shall be internally and externally coated with non-
toxic fusion bonded epoxy powder coat with a minimum dry film thickness of
250 micron.
8. Since valve is to be buried fully below ground, extra protection is required over
epoxy coating. Only epoxy coating is not acceptable.
9. Rating: Shall be as follows:
C. Strainer
1. The strainer shall be designed for the efficient removal and retention of solids
and other foreign material from flowing water by means of a strainer basket
fitted with the unit. It shall have percentage area opening which shall be 150%
of the pipe cross sectioned area. Adequate safety margins incorporating
sufficient wall thickness to withstand the design parameters, shall be
considered. The strainers shall usually be installed on the suction lines to the
pumps and upstream of control valves and at other locations where specified.
2. The flanges of the strainer shall be drilled to the standards indicated in the Data
Sheets.
3. The basket shall be secured by spring loaded handle which shall be compressed
by the strainer cover. The basket shall be made from stainless steel 316
materials and the body from ductile iron. The size of the perforations in the
strainer basket shall not exceed 3 mm.
4. Using of cone type, Y-type or any other type of strainers may be acceptable only
if approved by ENGINEER.
5. Rating: Shall be as follows:
1. Butterfly valves which shall be used for pipelines of sizes above DN 300 unless
specified otherwise. Butterfly valves shall be resilient seated having double
flanged ends meeting the requirements of the relevant standards, as specified.
2. The face to face dimension of butterfly valves shall comply with ISO 5752 Series
14 and shall have a nominal pressure rating as indicated in the data sheet. The
valve body end flanges shall comply with the requirements of BS / ISO drilling
standards. The body shall be manufactured from ductile iron EN 1563, EN-GJS-
400-15, EN-GJS-500-7 unless otherwise specified.
3. Worm gear or sliding crank gear box device shall require a maximum input force
on the hand wheel of not more than 250 N pull up to DN 400 & not more than
400 N pull for sizes larger than DN 400 to develop the required torque for rated
working pressure but not less than the rating required for 16 bars differential
pressure.
4. For Internal protection of Butterfly valves, non-toxic Fusion Bonded Epoxy (FBE),
non-toxic Ceramic Enamel coatings or non-toxic rubber lining are acceptable.
The coating shall be done after shot blasting in accordance with ISO 8501-01 Gr.
SA. 2.5.
5. A suitable external locking device shall be provided on the non-drive shaft ends,
to enable the gear to be removed with the valve remaining in service in the open
or closed position. Internal fastenings such as nuts, bolts and washers shall be
1. General
a. General:
F. Pressure Transmitter
4. Where separate transducers and transmitters are used, the transmitter where
possible shall be positioned locally to the transducer to facilitate calibration
(considering the IP protection type). Site operatives shall be provided with a
remote readout at a convenient point.
5. Where the transmitter is used with remote tubing, the tube and fittings shall be
½ inch minimum, SS 316L. the tube shall be routed in suitable armored conduit
up to the transmitter panel. The transmitter and isolation valve/manifold shall
be mounted in enclosure suitable for outdoor installation. The enclosure shall
have a suitable sunshade and shall be locked with a secure key. The drain tube
1. General
2. Manufacture
a. Main Valve:
1) End Connections for control valve shall be flanged; the flange rating
shall be in accordance to the piping specification.
d. Component Material
H. Fire Hydrant
1. Fire hydrants shall meet or exceed the latest revisions of ANSI/AWWA standard
C502 and shall be UL listed and FM approved.
2. Fire hydrants shall be rated for 250 psig operating pressure and 500 psig test
pressure.
3. Fire hydrants shall be 5.25” valve opening and shall be of the compression type,
opening against the pressure and closing with the pressure.
4. Fire hydrant nozzles shall thread counterclockwise into the upper barrel an
utilize the O-ring seals. A suitable nozzle lock shall be in place to prevent
5. Hydrant shall be a “Traffic- Model” having upper and lower barriers joined at
the ground line by breakable flange providing 360o rotation of upper barrel for
proper nozzle facing the flange shall employ two stainless steel bolts and nuts
for easy repair.
6. The interior of the shoe including the lower valve plate shall have a protective
coating that meets the requirements of AWWA C550.
7. Rating:
8. Accessories: Each hydrant shall be equipped with, buried gate valve with surface
box and extension tube, and horizontal ductile iron pipe connected to the main
pipe. All the above mentioned accessories with all mechanical components
needed for installation as indicated on drawings shall not be measured or paid
for , but shall be considered as a subsidiary obligation of the respective items of
the Bill of Quantities
I. Accessories
a. Nuts & bolts with washers shall be of AISI type 316 Stainless Steel
complying with ASTM A276 or equivalent. The grade shall be embossed
on bolts. They shall be supplied with two stainless steel grade 316
standard washers. Unless otherwise indicated on the drawings, all
stainless steel (whether nut bolts or any other items) shall be Type 316
with a mill finish
3. Dismantling Joints
a. Stepped couplings shall be used to connect the spigot ends of two pipes
of different nominal diameters.
b. The nuts, bolts and washers shall be stainless steel 316. The gaskets shall
be EPDM to ISO 4633 suitable for drinking water.
c. The coating shall be factory applied nontoxic fusion bonded epoxy
powder or a Nylon based polyamide 11 coating system with normal dry
film thickness of 300 microns and minimum DFT of 250 microns
1.6 INSTLLATION
A. All pipe work, fittings and valves are to be installed in strict accordance with the
manufacturer instructions and in accordance with project drawings and technical
specification.
1.1 GENERAL
A. This section covers gravity pipes used for Sewage, Storm Water Networks and
Subsurface drainage networks, Manholes, Inspection and Drainage chambers, as
indicated on the drawings and specified here in addition to all types of sewage system
structure such as manholes and inspection chambers as required by the Contract.
Extent of these structures is indicated on Drawings.
A. Service protection tapes shall be installed above all sewage pipelines and pressure
mains constructed or exposed under this contract excluding individual service
connections.
B. Tapes shall be durable and detectable by electro-magnetic means using low output
generator equipment. They shall remain legible and color-fast in all soil conditions at
pH values of 2.5 to 11.0 inclusive.
C. The tape shall be 150 mm wide and 250 micron thick and produced as a strong
A. Geo textile shall be formed by continuous filament fibers of polypropylene and then
bonded to form a high strength, non-raveling, and non-woven sheet.
B. The equivalent opening size for the non-woven fabric used shall be 70 to 100 Sieve
(ESD) in accordance with ASTM D422, The water flow rate shall be a minimum of 194
I/sec/m2 as determined by ASTM D737 and the coefficient of permeability shall be a
minimum of 0.30 cm/sec.
1. The raw material shall be PVC-U to which are added those additives that are
needed to facilitate the manufacture of components conforming to the
requirements of BS EN 1401-1:2009
2. The pipe material shall have characteristics conforming to the requirements
given in Table 1 BS EN 1401-1:2009
3. The fitting material shall have characteristics conforming to the requirements
given in Table 2 BS EN 1401-1:2009
4. The fitting material shall be tested, in the actual formulation, in the form of an
extruded or injection-molded pipe.
5. Fabricated fittings or parts of fabricated fittings shall be made from pipes
conforming to BS EN 1401-1:2009, except for the requirements for the wall
thickness, and/or mouldings from PVC-U which conform to material, mechanical
and physical characteristics as required in BS EN 1401-1:2009.
6. The internal and external surfaces of pipes and fittings shall be smooth, clean
and free from grooving, blistering, impurities and pores and any other surface
irregularity likely to prevent their conformity to BS EN 1401-1:2009
7. Dimensions shall be measured in accordance with EN ISO 3126
8. The pipe shall have general mechanical characteristics conforming to the
requirements given in Table 9 BS EN 1401-1:2009
9. The fitting shall have mechanical characteristics conforming to the
requirements given in Table 11 BS EN 1401-1:2009
10. The pipe shall have physical characteristics conforming to the requirements
given in Table 12 BS EN 1401-1:2009
11. The fitting shall have physical characteristics conforming to the requirements
given in Table 13 and/or Table 14, as applicable BS EN 1401-1:2009
12. The joints and the system shall have fitness for purpose characteristics
conforming to the requirements given in Table 15 BS EN 1401-1:2009
13. Sealing ring shall have no detrimental effects on the properties of the pipe and
the fitting and shall not cause the test assembly to fail to conform to Table 15
BS EN 1401-1:2009
14. Materials for sealing rings shall conform to EN 681-1 or EN 681-2, as applicable
15. The adhesive shall be solvent cement and shall be as specified by the
manufacturer of pipes or fittings.
1. General
1) Type C-This pipe shall have a full circular cross section, with a
corrugated surface both inside and outside. Corrugations may be
either annular or helical.
2) Type CP-This pipe shall be Type C with Class 2 perforations.
3) Type S-This pipe shall have a full circular cross section, with an
outer corrugated pipe wall and a smooth inner liner. Corrugations
may be either annular or helical. Type S pipe is not available in
nominal sizes of less than 100 mm.
4) Type SP-This pipe shall be Type S with either Class 1 or Class 2
perforations. Class 1 and Class 2 perforations are as described in
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flowing Sections.
2. Footing Drainage
a. Pipe
1) Pipe shall be flexible, perforated dual wall HDPE piping with smooth
interior walls and a corrugated exterior, unless otherwise noted on
the plans.
2) HDPE's shall have smooth interior and annular exterior
corrugations as per AASHTO M252, Type S/SP as per AASHTO M294
and ASTM F2306 for large diameters.
3) HDPE's shall have smooth interior and annular exterior
corrugations water tight joint as per ASTM F2648.
b. Joint Performance
1) Pipe shall be joined using a bell & spigot joint meeting ASTM F2648
/ AASHTO M252, AASHTO M294, or ASTM F2306. The joint shall be
watertight according to the requirements of ASTM D3212. Gaskets
shall meet the requirements of ASTM F477. Gaskets shall be
installed by the pipe manufacturer and covered with a removable,
protective wrap to ensure the gasket is free from debris. A joint
lubricant available from the manufacturer shall be used on the
gasket and bell during assembly.
c. Fittings
C. Landscape Drainage
1. Pipe
a. Pipe shall be flexible, perforated single wall heavy duty HDPE piping with
a corrugated surface both inside and outside, unless otherwise noted on
the plans.
b. HDPE's shall have annular interior and exterior corrugations as per ASTM
F667, or (75 to 250 mm) pipe shall meet AASHTO M252 type C /CP,
2. Joint Performance
a. Joints for (75 – 600 mm) shall be made with split or snap couplings.
Standard connection shall meet the soil-tightness requirements of
AASHTO M252 or M294. Casketed connections shall incorporate a
closed-cell synthetic expanded rubber gasket meeting the requirements
of ASTM D1056 Grade 2A2. Gaskets, / or Pipe shall be joined using a bell
and spigot joint meeting the requirements of AASHTO M294 or ASTM
3. Fittings
D. Perforations:
1. Material
a. Fine Aggregate
1) The grading of fine aggregate shall be within the limits of Table (5)
BS 882.
b. Coarse Aggregate
c. Cement
d. Water
f. Concrete Blocks
g. Reinforcing
B. Step Irons
1. Step irons shall be plastic encapsulated and shall comply with BS EN 13101 and
be of the general purpose or precast concrete manhole pattern as applicable.
2. Step irons in house connection chambers shall be galvanized malleable cast iron
and epoxy coated in accordance with BS 1247, and shall be of general purpose
type.
1. Drainage structure, ductile iron kitemarked to BS EN124 solid top access cover
and frame, the covers are removable from the frame horizontally or vertically
after removing the metal safety pins. frame over all flanged with anchoring
holes that can be used to fix the frame.
2. Covers and frames shall be unvented and shall be made of spheroidal graphite
cast iron, ductile iron, to ISO 1083. They shall be supplied in one piece, unless
specified otherwise, to suit the clear openings shown on the drawings.
3. Unless otherwise shown on the drawings or instructed by the Engineer the class
of covers, gratings and frames shall be as follows:
4. Warm applied black bitumen coat (paint) to BS 3416 and special coats for
protecting covers.
5. All covers shall be non-rock preventing noise and vibration.
6. Clear opening dimensions shall be as indicated on drawings.
D. Protective Coating:
1.6 INSTLLATION
A. All pipe work, fittings, manholes and inspection chambers are to be installed in strict
accordance with the manufacturer instructions and in accordance with contract
documents.