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PROJECT TITLE : PROPOSED TWO STOREY RESIDETIAL BUILDING

CLIENT :

A. GENERAL CONDITIONS

1. Under this section this paper shall be known as the standard specifications for and shall be the basis of
interpretation of the plan for the PROPOSED TWO STOREY RESIDETIAL BUILDING
.
2. These specifications shall be part and parcel of the attached plans hereto and shall govern over the said
plans in case of conflict.

B. CLEARING, GRADING AND FILLING


1. General Conditions
The contractor shall make all necessary excavation for the foundation to grade indicated in the drawings with put
extra compensation. The ground floor shall be 0.45 meters above the grade line.
Excavation for footings shall be done strictly in accordance with the given sizes and depths as shown in the
drawings.

C. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS


1. The plans and specifications shall be considered as binding in all items of work mentioned in one but
mentioned or indicated in the other or vice-versa, shall Be considered as there are duly mentioned in both.
2. Where no numerical indications appear on the plans, all drawings shall be carefully followed according
to the plans and specifications indicated, but where numerical notations are indicated, such numerical notations
shall be followed.
3. The contractor or workmen without prior approval of the architect concerned and owner or his
representative shall make no change in the drawings or specifications.

D. CONCRETE AND MASONRY


1. CONCRETE WORKS
All concrete works shall be done in accordance with Government Specifications for Concrete and or the latest
edition of the ACI requirements for Reinforced Concrete.
The following proportions shall be used unless otherwise noted in the plan:
Class “A” (1:2:4) for suspended slab, column, beams, carport slab and driveway
Class “B” (1:2:5) for footings and foundations.
Class “C” (1:3:6) for all slab on fill.
All slab not less than 0.125 m in thickness. All slab reinforcement shall be 0.125 m in thickness. All slab
reinforcement shall be 0.02 m. clear from the bottom and 0.015 m. clear from the top of the slab.

2. MASONRY WORKS:
For all exterior walls use 4” concrete hollow blocks locally manufactured All 4” hollow blocks shall be reinforced
with 10 mm diameter vertical bars at every 0.60 mm and 10mm diameter horizontal bars 0.60 m and 10mm
diameter horizontal bars at every 0.60m. All 4” hollow blocks shall be reinforced with 10 mm diameter vertical
bars at every 0.60 m and 10 mm. diameter horizontal bars at every 0.60 m.
All cells and joints for reinforcements shall be filled with mortar. All cells and joints under the ground shall be
filled
Tie beam shall be provided all around exterior walls.
For mortar and plastering, the proportion 1:3 shall be used for cement and sand mixture.
3. MATERIALS

 Portland cement shall conform to ASTM standards. Use only one brand for the whole
structural and masonry works.

 Fine aggregates for concrete, mortar, grout, or plaster: stone screenings or other
materials with similar characteristics: clean, hard, strong, durable, free from dusts, lumps soft or
flaky particles, shale, alkali, loam or clay.

 Coarse Aggregates: Gravel; Well- drained, clean, hard particles of gravel or crushed
rocks, 25mm (1”) dia. Maximum for slab. Clean, washed sand from CAGAYAN River or
approved equal.

 Steel reinforcements: As manufactured by National Steel Corporation or approved


equal. Structural Grade Steel: with minimum Fy= 227.37 MPa. (3300 Psi), Intermediate Grade
Steel: with minimum Fy= 275.8 MPa (4000 psi)

 Tie wires: Ga. 16 galvanized iron (G.I.) at joints or laps of placed reinforcements as
indicated in the plans. Refer to structural plans and general construction notes to conform the
above values. Use steel conforming to ASTM standards, deformed, for concrete and masonry
requirements.

 Water: Fit for drinking, free from injurious amount of oil, acids, alkali, organic
materials and other deleterious substances.

4. FORMWORKS
Construct all formwork complete with centering coarse molds conform to shape, form line grade, maintain rigid
to prevent deformation under I load. Provide necessary camber.
Remove forms according to the following schedule:
Footings - 2 days
Column - 4 days
Beams & Girders --allow one day per ft. with minimum of 7 days.

5. PROPORTIONING, MIXING AND CURVING


The design was based on a 3,000 lbs. concrete. Design mix proportion to produce 3,000 lbs. strength after 28
days. Proportion volume of 2 cu. Ft. boxes.
Immediately after placing, protect concrete surface not covered by form from lots of surface moisture for at least
5 clays. Protect from loss of water by covering with paper.
6. CONCRETE WALLS

a. All walls to be reinforced according to the schedule of wall reinforcement unless otherwise indicated.
b. Reinforced bars to be 0.03 meters clear from the face of the wall except in 0.10 meters wall where it will
be at the center.
c. Carry the vertical bars 0.60 meters above the floor level to provide the splicing within the necessary;
elsewhere stop at 0.05 mete below the top of the slab or solid band.
d. Horizontal and vertical bars, if necessary, shall be applied by lapping a distance equal to 40 diameters.
Wire securely with #16 F.1 wire provided the splicing in the adjacent bars are staggered at least 1.50 meters on
center.
e. All walls spanning, openings and wall acting as beams to have vertical reinforcement bent U-form like
stirrings and spaced according to the schedule of wall reinforcement, unless otherwise stated.
f. In wall reinforcement, alternate intersection of vertical and horizontal bare shall be connected with #16
C.I. wire to the opposite intersection to give the required distance in accordance with the notes on concrete walls.

5. SLABS
a. All slabs reinforcement to be 0.02 meters clear from the bottom and 0.15 meters clear from the top of the
slab.
b. Bend bars at 30 degrees angle.
c. Use #3 dia. temperature bar.
d. Spaced 12" o.c. both ways.

6. CEMENT FINISHES
a. All concrete surfaces including those indicated as cement finish, other than floors and steps and surfaces
where other applied finish is required shall be given a finish done and applied in the following manner:
1. Immediately after removal of forms, all projecting wire and bolts and other devices used for tying forms
shall be cut-off at least one-half cm. beneath the finish surface. All holes, voids, depressions, and other defects
shall be thoroughly wetted and then painted up solid with cement mortar putty of the same proportion as the
mortar in the bodywork.
2. Where tiles bricks are specified in drawings, tiles shall be firmly laid on 1:2 cement mortar.

7. CONCRETE HOLLOW BLOCKS


Concrete hollow blocks are indicated in the drawings shall be jackbuilt or equivalent. The normal thickness of the
blocks shall be 6" and 4" required.
Concrete blocks shall be wetted thoroughly with water prior to laying. Blocks shall be laid in running hand with
vertical faces truly vertical with clean out joints.
Partitions shall be reinforced with 3/8" dia. horizontal @ 24 o.c. and 1/2" dia. vertical @ 12 o.c. The cell
containing the vertical reinforcement shall be filled with cement mortar of 1:3 mixture.

8. CARPENTRY AND JOINERY WORKS


a. Lumber shall be of approved quality of their respective kinds required for the various parts of the work;
they shall well-seasoned thoroughly dry and free from all imperfections impairing their strength, durability or
appearance. Form lumber shall be rough smoothly dressed and well sandpapered.
Lumber to be used for their respective parts of the work shall be as follows:
1. Yakal - door jambs, door heads, window jambs, sills and heads concrete or masonry works.
2. Tanguile - 3/4" plywood (Class C).
b. All frames shall be done as far as possible with carefully fitted mortise and tendon joints. All doors,
windows and other openings were so indicated on plane, shall have frame and still of the dimensions shown and
all frames coming in contract with concrete shall be anchored with 20 D nails, space not more than 3 apart, all
around and the contract surface.
All frames shall be riveted and molded were so required.
c. Doors
Door panels shall be as indicated in the schedule nailed and glued in place. All materials shall be of good quality,
and any objects noticed shall be out rightly rejected upon delivery.
Glass door shall be provided with handle and hinges as specified by the Architect.
d. Windows
All aluminum, sliding windows, jalousies shall be in accordance with the detailed drawing.
Windows schedule is provided on the bill of materials.
All window frames are aluminum powder coated with ¼ “ thick glass, color of frame as per architect’s or owner’s
choice.

II. Painting
GENERAL

 Surface Examination – No painting shall be done under conditions, which will jeopardize the
quality or appearance of painting or finishing.

 Preparation – All surfaces shall be in proper condition to receive the finish. All woodwork shall
be sandpapered to smooth and finished dusted clean; all knotholes, pitch pockets, or sappy portions shall
be shellacked or sealed with wood filler. Nail holes cracks or defects shall be carefully puttied after the
first coat. Matching the color paint or stain, all imperfection in plaster shall be filled with patching.
Compound and smoothened off to match adjoining surfaces.

NOTES:
All painting and finishes shall have at least two (2) coats of Boysen paints or stain.
No work shall be left without approval of the supervising Architect.

CHOICE OF COLOR
The owner must first be consulted after he has given the color scheme. No painting job shall be done unless it has
met the approval of the owner regarding the color.

VARNISHING

1. All woodwork to be varnished must first be thoroughly sandpapered and all cracks hole, and other defects must
be thoroughly and carefully filled with the first quality colored or white putty tinted to match the desired finish.
2. No man-on-the-job wood filler will he allowed. It should be a first quality wood filler.
3. Before varnishing a sample must be applied for approval of the owner.
MISCELLANEOUS
All licenses and permits necessary for the proper construction including light connection and other miscellaneous
fees incidental to complete the construction of the building shall be done by the owner. The building permit shall
be at the expense of the owner.

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