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PREAMBLES
I. GENERAL PREAMBLES
A. Introduction
This Fixed Schedule of Rates (FSR) is intended to be used for the pricing of
variation and provisional sums provided for in the contract. It is to be read in
conjunction with the Standard Details of Road Elements (April 2014 Edition Revision
A, October 2015 including all amendments) at CORENET website
(www.corenet.gov.sg/einfo) and other documents forming the Contract.
The clauses in the General Preambles shall apply to all sections in the FSR.
The Preambles to each section shall be read in conjunction with the respective
section in the FSR and Standard Details of Road Elements (SDRE). All rates
include allowances for complying with the Preambles.
Unless otherwise stated, the following shall be deemed to be included in the unit
rates for all items:-
a) labour including levies, taxes, fees, duties and all costs in connection
therewith.
b) materials, goods and fixing accessories, including waste, supply in small
quantities, laps, joints, freight, insurances and landing charges, customs
duties, royalties, taxes and all costs in connection therewith.
c) Construction Equipment including permits for use, taxes, fees, duties and all
costs in connection therewith.
d) transporting, delivering, unloading, storing, lifting and moving to position,
cutting, working in narrow widths or other confined environments, and
returning or disposal of packing.
e) fabricating, assembling, fitting, installing, fixing and/or placing of materials and
goods in position including bedding materials, working around obstructions,
openings, working space, overbreak, supervision and monitoring of works.
f) setting out and preparing surfaces to receive works.
g) all surfaces finishes, coatings or treatments to the works, except where
specifically measured and described separately.
h) all Temporary Works and supports, except where specifically measured and
described separately.
i) carrying out all trials, mock-ups, sampling and tests, compliance with the
requirements of the Contract and obtain approvals from the Engineer.
j) designing, preparing and/or submitting all necessary design drawings
including shop drawings, working drawings and as-built drawings with all
necessary calculations and obtaining endorsements of Professional Engineer
and all other approvals.
k) providing records of works carried out on Site.
l) including the additional works under the coverage of warranties required to be
provided by the Contractor in accordance with the Contract.
m) protecting materials and works including rectification of defective works,
maintenance and replacement of damaged works during contract period.
n) cleaning up on completion and making good all work disturbed.
o) establishment charges, overhead charges and profit.
p) straight, raked or circular cutting.
In the event that Construction Equipment are required be remobilised just to execute
the variation work, only the costs to transport these Construction Equipment to and out
of the site will be reimbursed upon production of invoiced payments made by the
Contractor.
D. Brand Names
Where brand names are given in the descriptions, they are solely intended for fixing
the rates of the items. The products and materials to be used in the contract shall be
governed by the specifications, drawings and other documents forming that contract
(and not this FSR).
E. Abbreviations
The following abbreviations are used:-
m : linear metre
m2 : square metre
m3 : cubic metre
cm2 : square centimetre
mm : millimetre
mm2 : square millimetre
km : kilometre
kg : kilogram
t : tonne
SS : the latest `Singapore Standard' for a particular item, issued by the
Singapore Productivity and Standards Board (PSB)
BS : the latest `British Standard' issued by the British Standards Institution
(BSI)
EN : the latest `European Standard' ratified by the European Standardisation
Organisations
CP : the latest `Code of Practice' issued by the PSB or Council of Codes of
Practice of the BSI
AISI : American Iron and Steel Institute
ne : not exceeding
No : number
"-" : The use of hyphen between two dimensions in this document shall
mean a range of dimensions exceeding the first dimension stated but
not exceeding the second
The unit shown at the end of a series of dimensions shall mean the similar unit is
applicable to each dimension in the series. (For example, 10 x 5 x 3mm and 2.00 -
4.00m shall mean 10mm x 5mm x 3mm and 2.00m - 4.00m respectively).
II. PILING
A. Generally
The diameter specified for bakau pile applies to piles with reasonably uniform diameter
throughout the length and measured at mid-length.
In the event that pontoons must be mobilized to execute the variation work, all piling
work over water shall be paid at star rates.
B. Measurement
Piles given in m shall be measured from the cut-off level to the toe of the pile.
The area of interlocking piles shall be calculated by multiplying the mean undeveloped
horizontal lengths of the pile walls formed (including lengths occupied by special piles)
by the depths. Depth is measured from the formation level of the ground to the bottom
edge of the piles after driven.
C. Rates
The rate of each item in this section includes the following:-
a) handling, pitching, heading, pointing and bracing and providing protective
wrought iron ring or helmet to pile
b) cutting off surplus and heads of piles and preparing and integrating
reinforcement into pile cap where applicable, extra excavation, backfilling and
disposal of debris
c) disposing of materials displaced arising out of driving the pile
The rate of each item of Precast Concrete Piles includes moulds, reinforcement,
preparing heads and extra labour and materials to receive pile extensions.
The rate of each item of temporary sheet pile includes provision for credits and
extraction of the pile.
The rate of each item of bored pile includes boring, providing temporary steel casing
as stated, disposal of bored materials, in-situ concrete, filling up empty bores and
preparation of heads to receive pile caps.
The rate of each item of Pile tests includes provision of all anchors, platforms, loading
materials, instruments and monitoring of the tests (including loading and unloading the
materials) and providing test reports.
The rates of bar reinforcement in the Concrete Work Section shall also be applicable
to this section for reinforcements in bored piles which are measured for separate
payment.
III. EXCAVATION
A. Generally
All rates for General Excavation shall be applicable to:-
a) excavation by machine over flat, around piled or within confined site.
b) excavation of 'ordinary ground'.
'Ordinary ground' includes spoil, rubbish, sand, gravel, decomposed granite or
sandstone, red or white earth, loamy or gravelly clay, gravelly laterite, mud, bog and
the like.
'Rock' shall mean hard material whose geological nature is to be regarded as such
and individual boulder exceeding 0.20m3 or other hard natural material which
necessitates the use of blasting or approved pneumatic tools for its removal.
‘Suitable excavated material’ shall mean material which is deemed acceptable for use
in the Works being capable of being compacted. Materials arising from the Jurong
Formation, Old Alluvium and Bukit Timah Granite meet this requirement.
‘Unsuitable excavated material’ shall mean marine clay and peat but not bentonite or
excavated material contaminated with bentonite.
‘Suitable excavation material’ rendered unsuitable for compaction due to its high
moisture content shall also not be considered as ‘unsuitable excavated material’.
Excavation of trenches for drainage and pipework not exceeding 500mm wide shall be
measured under Drain Excavation in the Drainage Work section.
B. Measurement
The girths of trees given in this document are measured at a height of 1.00m above
ground.
The measurement of all excavation and filling is based upon the average natural
ground level.
The quantities of excavation and filling shall be measured on the assumption that the
gradient of the existing surfaces between the nearest adjacent spot levels and/or
between contours is constant. No quantity adjustment shall be made for any
additional excavation or filling required due to variations of the existing surfaces
differing from a constant gradient between spot levels.
All excavation, filling and disposal shall be measured net. No allowance shall be made
for increase bulk or for extra space to accommodate earthwork support. No allowance
for working space shall be made in the measurement of all excavation unless work is
to be carried out at the external face of the structure. In such cases, a working space
of 600mm shall be measured from the external face of the structure.
C. Rates
The rate of each item of General Excavation includes the following:-
a) excavating in stages, multiple-handling between excavation and final
positions
b) any extra excavation for formwork and planking and strutting
c) maintaining the sides by planking and strutting
d) getting out
e) keeping excavation clear of all fallen materials and rubbish and free from
water by pumping or bailing and providing any temporary drains if required
f) levelling, ramming and consolidating the bottoms of all excavation
g) making good any subsidence, slip or denudation
h) working around in trenches with sheet piles, braced trenches and strutted
cofferdam
i) excavation in soft or hard materials that do not require specialised pneumatic
tools or blasting unless stated otherwise.
The rate of each item of filling is for consolidated quantities.
The rates for the disposal of excavated material at gazetted dump sites are for
‘suitable excavated material’ and all others accepted by the gazetted dump sites or to
Contractor’s own dump sites.
The rates for the disposal of ‘unsuitable excavated material’ shall include the
Contractor’s arrangement to dispose these off-shore or by other environmentally
acceptable means or processing approved by the Engineer or to a designated jetty
receiving all these for off-shore disposal as specified or directed by the SO.
A. Measurement
No deduction shall be made in the measurement of In-Situ Concrete Work for the
following:-
a) voids of 0.05m3 or less
b) volume of reinforcement, steel sections and cast in accessories.
No deduction shall be made in the measurement of Fabric Reinforcement for voids of
1.00m2 or less.
No deduction shall be made in the measurement of Formwork for:-
a) voids of 1.00m2 or less,
b) intersection between beams/columns.
c) intersection of beam and stanchion or column
Formwork shall be measured to the surface of in-situ concrete work sloping more than
15° from the horizontal.
B. Rates
The rate of each item of In-situ Concrete includes the following:-
a) temporary grounds, pipes and boxings to form grooves, chases, mortices,
holes and openings
b) laying on any type of sub-base and laying to falls and cambers
c) compacting concrete by tamping or vibrating
d) working between and around reinforcement
e) forming construction joints within the structural element including water stops.
The rate of each item of Reinforcement includes the following:-
a) cleaning and wire-brushing bars to remove rust, dust, mill scale, dirt, oil and
other deleterious matters
b) bending, cutting and notching around obstructions
c) hooks and tying wires at all joints and crossings
d) non-designed spacers or chairs and distance blocks
The rate of each item of Bar Reinforcement shall be applicable only to bar not
exceeding 12m in length and shall include allowances for rolling margin.
A. Generally
The rates in this section are applicable to work in straight courses.
All wall thicknesses given in this section are nominal thicknesses.
B. Measurement
No deductions shall be made for voids of 0.50m2 or less.
C. Rates
The rate of each item in this section includes the following:-
a) bedding and jointing in cement mortar
b) raking out joints to form keys
c) providing and fixing holdfasts, bonding ties and 62 x 0.711mm thick 22 SWG
galvanised expanded wire reinforcement at every alternate course for all half-
brick thick and brick-on-edge walls
d) rough and fair cutting
e) forming reveals, throats, mortices, holes, stops, mitres, squints, birdsmouths
and notches
f) eaves filling
g) forming returns, ends and angles
A. Measurement
The mass of mild steel members shall be measured from their overall lengths with no
deductions for splay cuts, mitred ends or for the mass of metal removed to form
notches and holes each not exceeding 0.10m2 in area measured in the plane.
B. Rates
The rate of each item in this section includes the following:-
a) rolling margin
b) drilling, cutting holes and openings, notchings, splicing, mitring and machining
ends and bearings at shop or site
c) installing in position with welds, screws, nails, brads, and temporary bracing
supports
d) welding complying with BS EN ISO2560, BS EN1011-1 & 2 or BS1140
e) coating with grease or other special protective coverings
f) providing of samples and shop drawings
The rate of each item of Mild Steel Members includes priming with two coats of primer
before installation complying with SS494.
The rate of each item of rail/baluster/balustrade includes stopping ends, mitring, bends,
ramps, wreaths and the like.
The rate of each item of Powder Coating Finish includes brushing down with steel wire
brush to remove all rust. The rate includes providing 10 year warranty for the works.
A. Measurement
All screed to receive finishes shall be measured separately.
No deduction shall be made for voids of 0.50m2 or less.
B. Rates
The rate of each item in this section includes the following:-
a) preparing surfaces to receive finishes such as raking out joints of brickwork or
blockwork, hacking concrete or screed to form keys and rubbing and cleaning
old walls.
b) temporary rules and grounds
c) cutting holes and notching
d) working over or around obstructions and into recesses and inserts
e) forming internal angles, arrises, quirks, groin points and other intersections,
curved or mitred surfaces, rounded coves and external angles not exceeding
25mm radius.
f) laying in patches and to falls
g) providing all necessary samples
The rate of each item of In-situ Finishes exceeding 13mm thick includes application in
two coats and cross-scoring the first coat to receive the second.
VIII. PAINTING
A. Generally
Unless otherwise described, paints and other related materials shall comply with the
respective Singapore Standards (SS).
B. Measurement
Work shall be measured flat on plane and edges. No allowance shall be made for
mouldings, panellings, sinkings, corrugations, flutings, carvings, enrichments and the
like unless otherwise described.
No deduction shall be made for voids of 0.50m2 or less.
C. Rates
Unless otherwise stated, the rate of each item in this section includes the following:-
a) cleaning by washing down with water or rubbing down with glass, emery or
sand paper and leaving all surfaces free from dust, rust, grease and oil before
painting
b) using of different colours
c) extra labour and materials for painting beads, hinges, brackets, bolts, lugs,
hooks, clips, stays and the like with the work in which these occur
The rate of each item of painting General Surfaces includes extra labour and materials
for painting service ducts, conduits, electrical wiring, battens, risers, switches, junction
boxes and blocks in contact with the surface to match the colour of the surface to
which they are fixed.
The rate of each item of painting Timber Surfaces includes sand-papering, knotting
and stopping before painting.
A. Measurement
Unless otherwise described, excavation, backfill and disposal of excavated material
shall be measured separately.
Piling, hardcore, lean concrete, sand bed or concrete haunching to drains and culverts
shall be measured separately.
B. Rates
The rate of each item of precast concrete culverts, drains, pipes and sumps includes
the following:-
a) moulds and formwork
b) forming holes, rebates, notchings, sinkings, mortices and recesses
c) reinforcement
d) laying in trench or open ground, jointing and pointing in cement mortar
The rate of each item of PVC pipes includes the following:-
a) laying pipes in trenches or on ground to proper falls
b) fixing to formwork for pipe embedded in concrete
c) labour and material for jointing pipework
d) accessories such as joints, sockets, connectors and elbows
A. Generally
Sub-base material shall be natural sand, crushed rock or crushed concrete or any
other granular material (maximum size 75mm) approved by S.O.
B. Measurement
Volume of materials used for road pavement shall be measured nett ie consolidated
volume after compaction. For purpose of conversion, one tonne of hot-mix asphalt
concrete, irrespective of types of mix used, shall be deemed to occupy a consolidated
volume of 0.425m3.
C. Rates
The rate of sub-base includes the following:-
a) trimming, levelling, rolling, grading and compacting subgrade to the density
complying with BS 1377 (Test No. 13)
b) supplying, depositing, spreading, levelling, compacting, ramming and
consolidating to the finished thickness
The rate of each item of base course includes supplying, depositing, spreading,
levelling, compacting, ramming and consolidating to the finished thickness.
The rate of each item of supply and lay asphalt concrete includes the following:-
a) weighing at an approved weigh-bridge, delivering, unloading, spreading and
consolidating to the finished thickness
b) laying in layers where applicable, including tack coats
c) supplying and using of power saw and provision of operator as directed by
S.O.
A. Generally
The relevant preambles in the preceding sections shall apply to all work in this section,
unless otherwise provided herein.
B. Rates
The rate of each item of Turfing includes the following:-
a) trimming and levelling
b) watering, weeding, fertilizing, cutting and rolling
c) pegging grass to embankment with wooden pegs
d) maintaining until handed over to National Parks Board
The rate of each item of supports for Traffic Signs and Directional Signs includes the
following:-
a) excavation and disposal of excavated material
b) in-situ concrete
c) reinforcement
d) reinstatement of surfaces.
I. PILING .............................................................................................................. 14
II. EXCAVATION................................................................................................ 16
I. PILING
A. TIMBER PILES
1. Bakau Piles
Supply and drive bakau pile
a) 75mm diameter ne 5.00m long No 15.00
b) 75mm diameter 5.00 - 10.00m long, including mild steel
pipe sleeves No 26.15
2. Mattress Piles
Supply and lay bakau roller
a) 75mm diameter m 4.05
B. CONCRETE PILES
C. STEEL PILES
1. Isolated Piles
Supply and drive steel 'H' piles complying with BS EN 10029, with corrosion
protection including extension by weld jointing
a) size 203 x 203mm x 53.57 kg/m m 148.25
b) size 254 x 254mm x 62.50 kg/m m 172.70
c) size 305 x 305mm x 78.87 kg/m m 210.50
d) size 330 x 330mm x 108.63 kg/m m 284.80
e) size 356 x 356mm x 132.44 kg/m m 336.85
D. BORED PILES
3. Steel Casing
a) Supply and drive steel casing to be left in for bored piles kg 2.60
E. MICROPILES
1. Bored Micropiles
Supply and install micropiles
a) 150mm diameter m 234.15
b) 200mm diameter m 265.90
c) 250mm diameter m 289.95
Cutting of pile to the required level including welding of the bearing plate
d) generally No 243.40
2. Driven Micropiles
Supply and drive steel micropiles complete with cement grouting to centre void
a) 114mm diameter (with working capacity of 20 ton each) m 99.55
Cutting of pile to the required level including welding of the bearing plate
b) Generally No 106.80
F. SUNDRIES
1. Pile Tests
Test loading of piles with the Kentledge reaction system including casting and
subsequent removal of temporary pile cap
a) generally t 69.45
II. EXCAVATION
A. SITE CLEARANCE
2. Remove Trees
Cut tree including grubbing up roots, filling voids and disposal of materials off site
a) 600 - 1000mm girth No 347.70
b) 1000 - 1500mm girth No 585.30
c) 1500 - 2000mm girth No 911.65
d) 2000 - 2500mm girth No 1,136.95
3. Oversite Excavation
Excavate over site, commencing from ground level, to reduce level
a) average 100mm deep m2 3.00
b) average 200mm deep m2 3.60
c) average 300mm deep m2 4.20
d) 300 - 1000mm deep m3 11.20
B. GENERAL EXCAVATION
1. Pit/Trench Excavation
Excavate to form trench, commencing from reduced level
a) ne 1.00m deep and cross sectional area ne 0.50m2 m 10.30
Excavate to form pit or trench, commencing from reduced level
b) ne 2.00m deep m3 19.35
c) 2.00 - 4.00m deep m3 28.65
d) 4.00 - 5.00m deep m3 40.95
2. Basement Excavation
Excavate to form basement, commencing from reduced level
a) ne 2.00m deep m3 18.05
b) 2.00 - 4.00m deep m3 25.15
3. Cutting
Excavate to form embankment, commencing from reduced level
a) generally m3 17.60
4. Break Up Obstructions
Extra over excavation for breaking up obstruction using mechanical means
a) brickwork and blockwork m3 30.15
b) mass concrete m3 47.05
c) reinforced concrete m3 96.10
d) rock m3 140.20
C. FILLING
1. Backfilling
Backfilling around trench, column base, pile cap, foundation beam and pier hole
a) excavated material obtained within the site m3 6.20
b) earthfilling obtained from contractor's own source m3 18.80
D. DISPOSAL
1. Excavated Material
Remove excavated material off site
a) for suitable excavated material m3 14.60
b) for unsuitable excavated material m3 32.10
1. Lean/Mass Concrete
Lean or Mass concrete complying with BS EN 1992-1-1
a) grade 10 m3 142.65
b) grade 15 m3 144.80
c) grade 20 m3 150.00
2. Reinforced Concrete
Reinforced concrete complying with BSEN 1992-1-1
a) grade 20 m3 151.35
b) grade 25 m3 154.15
c) grade 30 m3 156.85
d) grade 35 m3 159.00
e) grade 40 m3 162.80
f) grade 45 m3 166.65
g) grade 50 m3 171.35
h) grade 55 m3 178.40
3. Waterproofed Concrete
Waterproofed concrete complying with BSEN 1992-1-1 with approved waterproofing
compound
a) grade 30 m3 217.95
b) grade 35 m3 227.50
B. REINFORCEMENT
1. Bar Reinforcement
Mild steel bar reinforcement complying with SS 560
a) 6mm diameter kg 1.70
b) 10mm diameter kg 1.70
c) 13mm diameter kg 1.70
d) 16mm diameter kg 1.65
e) 20mm diameter kg 1.65
f) 22mm diameter kg 1.65
g) 25mm diameter kg 1.65
h) 28mm diameter kg 1.65
i) 32mm diameter kg 1.65
High tensile steel bar reinforcement complying with SS 560
j) 10mm diameter kg 1.55
k) 13mm diameter kg 1.55
l) 16mm diameter kg 1.55
m) 20mm diameter kg 1.55
n) 22mm diameter kg 1.55
2. Fabric Reinforcement
Welded steel fabric reinforcement complying with SS 561 and well lapped
(measured nett)
a) Reference No A5 m2 6.85
b) Reference No A6 m2 8.35
c) Reference No A7 m2 10.00
d) Reference No A8 m2 12.30
e) Reference No A9 m2 14.80
f) Reference No A10 m2 17.70
g) Reference No B5 m2 11.05
h) Reference No B6 m2 12.30
i) Reference No B7 m2 13.70
j) Reference No B8 m2 17.15
k) Reference No B9 m2 19.70
l) Reference No B10 m2 22.60
m) Reference No B11 m2 25.75
n) Reference No B12 m2 29.40
o) Reference No B13 m2 29.95
p) Reference No D6 m2 9.85
q) Reference No D7 m2 12.20
r) Reference No D8 m2 15.40
s) Reference No D9 m2 18.95
t) Reference No D10 m2 23.05
u) Reference No D11 m2 27.50
v) Reference No D12 m2 32.40
C. PRECAST CONCRETE
1. Kerb or Divider
Precast concrete kerb or divider in Grade 25 concrete including laying in alignment
and finishing fair on all exposed surfaces
a) 125 x 250mm Type K2A Kerb m 17.00
b) 125 x 275mm Type K2B Kerb m 17.25
c) 150 x 300mm Type D1 Divider m 16.45
Extra over Type K2A/B Kerb with slot hole
d) generally No 4.30
2. Cover Slab
Precast concrete Grade 30 cover slab all as detailed in SDRE – Drains & Culverts
a) 640 x 270 x 75mm No 11.45
D. FORMWORK
1. Sawn Formwork
Sawn formwork to in-situ concrete including strutting not exceeding 3.5m high
a) curved surface m2 44.55
b) plain surface m2 38.50
2. Wrought Formwork
Wrought formwork to in-situ concrete including strutting not exceeding 3.5m high
a) curved surface m2 52.90
b) plain surface m2 48.20
3. Strutting
Extra over for strutting exceeding 3.50m high
a) Every 1.50m high m2 5.45
2. Water-stops
PVC water-stop embedded in concrete at interfaces of structural elements
a) 200mm wide m 26.65
b) 250mm wide m 36.85
3. Protection
Polystyrene board fixed to external surface of concrete
a) 25mm thick, 16 kg/m3 grade m2 10.50
F. SUNDRIES
1. Expansion Joints
75mm high bitumen impregnated fibreboard joint filler
a) 12mm thick m 3.15
b) 20mm thick m 3.70
c) 25mm thick m 4.45
Polyethylene bond breaking strip to joint
d) 10mm diameter m 3.05
e) 15mm diameter m 3.40
f) 25mm diameter m 3.75
25mm wide polysulphide sealer to joint
g) 15mm deep m 18.15
h) 25mm deep m 29.30
15mm wide x 50mm deep heavy duty approved sealant
i) generally m 16.50
15mm wide x 175mm deep impregnated flexcell board
j) generally m 12.00
15mm wide x 300mm deep white rigid polyvinylchloride
crack inducer
k) generally m 18.00
Drilling of 16mm diameter holes and fill with epoxy resin
l) not exceeding 100mm length per hole 15.00
m) not exceeding 150mm length per hole 20.00
2. Trowelling
Labour trowel top surface of concrete to a smooth finish including additional cement
a) generally m2 7.35
3. Cutting To Concrete
Labour in cutting reinforced concrete to form groove not exceeding 100mm wide
including rendering with cement mortar (1:3)
a) ne 50mm deep m 9.20
b) 50 - 100mm deep m 17.70
4. Demolition
Break up existing concrete structure including cutting and bending reinforcement
and removal of debris off site
a) opening ne 0.10 m3 No 52.70
b) opening 0.10 - 0.20m3 No 70.60
c) opening exceeding 0.20m3 m3 353.00
A. CLAY BRICKS
B. CONCRETE BLOCKS
1. Hollow Blockwork
Hollow concrete block complying with SS271 : 1983 in cement mortar (1:4) with
mortar plasticiser
a) 75mm thick wall m2 23.85
b) 100mm thick wall m2 25.95
c) 150mm thick wall m2 34.35
C. GLASS BLOCKS
1. Walls/Panels
Glass block in wall or panel in cement mortar (1:4) with mortar plasticiser
a) 150 x 150 x 100mm thick m2 403.75
b) 190 x 190 x 100mm thick m2 307.55
A. STRUCTURAL STEELWORK
B. METALWORK
Hot dip galvanised brace support (on one side) including post, spacer, brace with
mild steel plates welded, set in and including concrete foundation, all necessary
excavation, disposal of excavated material as per SDRE – Guardrails
c) 150 × 150 × 6mm SHS Set 453.40
3. End terminal
Design, supply and install end terminal complete with end terminal, post, support,
foundation, cable-anchor assembly, W-beam and all necessary fixings as per SDRE
– Guardrails
a) Type B - 10.1m long cable anchored terminal as per
SDRE – Guardrails Set 11,143.10
b) Thrie-Beam Transition consisting of thrie-beam
transition section, thrie-beam and end piece Set 6,611.10
Design, supply and install crash cushion in compliance with NCHRP 350 Test
complete with end terminal, post, support, foundation, W-beam and all necessary
fixings as per SDRE – Guardrails
b) Crash cushion Set 46,161.00
D. RAILING
E. GRATING
1. Pedestrian Grating
Mild steel grating in panels consisting of 80 x 38 x 4.6mm galvanised steel angle
frame, with fish-tailed mild steel flat welded and infilled with 25 x 5mm galvanised
mild steel flat at 25mm centres and 35 x 9mm galvanised mild steel flat all round, in
filled with 25 x 5mm galvanised mild steel flat, all joints and intersections whole
welded, drilled and including painting with one coat of inhibitive primer before
delivery and built into concrete surround including 3mm thick mild steel plate ≤ 3mm
thick anti-slip coating, and mild steel angle frame with 2mm thick polyurethane
sound damper as per SDRE – Gratings & Manhole Covers
a) Size 700mm x 850mm No. 246.00
b) Size 850mm x 1000mm No. 352.00
c) Other sizes m2 413.35
2. Vehicular Grating
Mild steel grating in panels consisting of 100 x 75 x 9.4mm thick galvanised angle
frame with 65 x 9mm fish-tailed mild steel flat welded and infilled with 65 x 9mm mild
steel flat at 30mm centres and infilled with 12mm diameter mild steel bars at 85mm
centres, all joints and intersections whole welded, drilled and including painting with
one coat of inhibitive primer before delivery, built into concrete surround as per
SDRE – Gratings & Manhole Covers
a) generally for drains m2 1,284.35
Mild steel grating in panels consisting of 100 x 100 x 10mm thick galvanised mild
steel angle frame with fish-tail mild steel flat welded and infilled with 25 x 6mm mild
steel flat at 30mm centres and 90 x 22mm mild steel flat at 85mm centres. The
complete assembly except fishtails are to be hot-dipped galvanised. All the flats and
angles are to be fillet welded throughout and drilled before delivery, built into
concrete surround as per SDRE – Gratings & Manhole Covers.
b) generally for manholes m2 1,256.60
3. Aluminium Rung
300 x 230mm aluminium rung as per SDRE – Drains & Culverts fixed to concrete
wall in drain including drilling and grouting with cement mortar (1:3)
a) 25mm diameter No 22.75
F. SURFACE TREATMENT
2. Plain Paving
Cement and sand (1:3) paving including trowelling smooth
a) average 20mm thick m2 15.00
b) average 25mm thick m2 17.40
c) average 32mm thick m2 18.55
20mm thick cement and sand (1:3) skirting with splayed or rounded top edge and
coved bottom including trowelling smooth
d) 100mm high m 7.00
e) 150mm high m 7.75
3. Hardened Paving
25mm thick cement and sand (1:3) paving mixed with hardener including trowelling
smooth
a) light duty non-metallic hardener (3kg per m2) m2 25.55
b) heavy duty non-metallic hardener (7kg per m2) m2 33.95
4. Granolithic Paving
Granolithic aggregate paving consisting of cement, sand and granite chippings of
5mm gauge (2:1:5) set out in panels with 15 x 15mm deep recessed joints laterally
at 1.20m centres including scrubbing to produce exposed aggregate finish
a) 25mm thick m2 40.00
b) 32mm thick m2 43.00
c) 40mm thick m2 45.90
5. Screed Bed
Cement and sand (1:3) screed to receive floor finishes
a) 20mm thick m2 16.00
b) 25mm thick m2 16.80
c) 32mm thick m2 17.50
VII. PAINTING
A. PAINTING
2. Timber Surfaces
Painting timber surface
a) two coats of aluminium wood primer m2 5.15
b) two coats of stain and two coats of wax polish m2 9.20
c) two coats of varnish m2 10.00
d) one coat of aluminium wood primer, one undercoat and
two finishing coats of enamel paint m2 12.40
3. Metal Surfaces
Painting metal surface
a) one coat anti-rust paint, one undercoat and two coats of
aluminium paint m2 15.45
b) one coat of zinc chromate primer, one undercoat and
two finishing coats of synthetic enamel paint m2 15.25
4. Road Marking
One coat of 1.5mm thick thermoplastic paint on road pavement as per SDRE –
Road Markings & Signs
A. DRAINAGE WORK
1. Drain Excavation
Excavate trench minimum 340mm wide for 100mm diameter pipe, not exceeding
2.00m deep including backfilling and disposal of surplus excavated material
a) average 600mm deep m 17.05
b) average 1000mm deep m 24.25
c) average 1500mm deep m 50.70
Excavate trench minimum 490mm wide for 150mm diameter pipe including
temporary supports, backfilling and disposal of surplus excavated material
d) ne 2.00m deep, average 1.50m deep m 49.60
e) 2.00 - 4.00m deep, average 3.00m deep m 72.90
1. UPVC Pipes
Heavy duty unplasticised polyvinyl chloride Class C subsoil pipes 3/4 perforated
a) 100mm diameter m 31.85
b) 150mm diameter m 52.15
2. Filling Materials
a) Graded stone 20mm size m3 126.00
3. Drainage Layer
a) Geocomposite drainage layer as per SDRE – Drains &
Culverts m2 10.65
1. Pipe Culverts
Precast concrete pipe culverts Class 'L' complying with SS 183 butt jointed with
cement and sand (1:1) mortar
a) 300mm diameter m 68.10
b) 450mm diameter m 100.00
c) 600mm diameter m 146.20
d) 750mm diameter m 224.10
e) 900mm diameter m 294.10
f) 1,050mm diameter m 338.40
g) 1,200mm diameter m 406.60
h) 1,350mm diameter m 460.50
i) 1,500mm diameter m 577.20
Precast concrete pipe culverts Class 'M' complying with SS 183 butt jointed with
cement and sand (1:1) mortar
j) 300mm diameter m 77.40
2. Composite Channels
Precast concrete composite channel or block drains laid to even falls and jointed in
cement and sand (1:3) mortar
a) Type C1 m 9.00
b) Type C2 m 9.60
c) Type C3 m 12.20
d) Type C4 m 15.80
e) Type C5 m 16.20
f) Type C5A m 15.30
g) Type C6 m 20.30
h) Type C7R m 31.45
i) Type C7R1 m 33.30
j) Type C7A m 27.70
k) Type C7B m 25.50
l) Type C8 m 108.20
m) Type C8A m 81.10
n) Type C8B m 81.10
4. Weepholes
Supply and fix UPVC pipe to SS141 as weephole
a) 65mm diameter ne 300mm long No 2.95
b) 65mm diameter exc 300mm long m 4.50
c) 75mm diameter ne 300mm long No 3.20
d) 75mm diameter exc 300mm long m 5.20
E. SUNDRIES
2. Sump
Precast concrete sump for sub-soil drain including proper connections, concrete
benching and precast concrete cover slabs, internal size
a) 550 x 550 x 1300mm No 523.25
A. PAVEMENT
1. Sub-base
Supply and lay Sub-base material
a) generally m3 70.45
2. Base Course
Supply and lay Coarse granite aggregate (crusher-run) base course and blinded with
fine aggregate
a) generally m3 116.85
Supply and lay Graded granite aggregate base course
b) generally m3 93.55
Supply and lay Recycled concrete aggregate base (RCA) base
c) generally m3 50.00
3. Asphalt Concrete
Supply and lay hot-mix asphalt concrete base, binder or wearing course including
soluble bitumen
a) mix-specification type B1 ton 116.25
b) mix-specification type B1G ton 121.25
c) mix-specification type W1 ton 118.00
d) mix-specification type W3 ton 118.00
e) mix-specification type W3B ton 116.25
f) mix-specification type Open-graded ton 141.20
Supply and lay hot-mix asphalt concrete binder course mix type B1 including soluble
bitumen
g) 50mm (consolidated) thick m2 14.20
h) 75mm (consolidated) thick m2 21.05
i) 90mm (consolidated) thick m2 25.15
j) 120mm (consolidated) thick m2 33.40
Supply and lay hot-mix asphalt concrete binder course mix type B1G including
soluble bitumen
k) 75mm (consolidated) thick m2 19.75
l) 90mm (consolidated) thick m2 23.65
m) 120mm (consolidated) thick m2 31.60
4. Sundries
Brush, sweep and thoroughly clean to remove all loose and superfluous materials
and ensure a perfectly dry surface prior to the application of the tack coat and
asphalt concrete
a) existing bitumen or concrete surfaces m2 0.35
Supply and lay tack coat of bitumen emulsion sprayed at a rate of 0.54 litre per m2
b) existing bitumen or concrete surfaces m2 0.95
A. STREET FURNITURE
1. Directional Signs
Single-face directional signs comprising aluminium sheeting 14SWG laminated with
approved reflective sheeting including all the required size of letters, numbers, logo(s)
and all necessary backings, welding and other types of connections as per SDRE –
Supports for Road Signs (supports to be measured separately)
a) Micro Prismatic Reflective Grade m2 1,061.35
Supports including foundation, excavation and disposal as per SDRE – Supports for
Road Signs
b) 75mm diameter cantilever supports (Type A) No 478.45
c) a pair of 100 x 100 x 6mm SHS supports (Type B) No 2,940.00
d) a pair of 120 x 120 x 8mm SHS supports (Type C) No 3,980.55
e) a pair of 150 x 150 x 6mm SHS supports (Type D) No 4,331.75
2. Traffic Signs
Single-faced silk screen traffic signs as regulatory signs, warning signs and
informative signs comprising 2mm thick aluminium sheets, approved Micro Prismatic
Grade reflective sheetings including appropriate diagrams, alphabets and numerals
(supports to be measured separately)
a) size 600 x 450mm No 169.70
b) size 600 x 600mm No 208.90
c) size 900 x 900mm No 316.40
d) other sizes m2 727.50
Supports for traffic signs
e) Supply and install 50 x 50 x 2.3mm thick galvanised square
hollow section vertical supports of traffic signs to all details as
shown in SDRE – Supports for Road Signs including excavation,
if any, and disposal of excavated materials from site, fixing and
fastening of maximum three traffic signs on any one face per
support, using 400 x 400 x 400mm concrete foundation with
built in expansion bolts No 90.00
Curved alignment marker comprising of 2mm thick aluminium sheets and approved
Mirco Prismatic Fluorescent Yellow reflective sheetings as per SDRE – Road
Markings and Signs
a) size 600 x 750mm (for arterial road) No 317.50
b) size 750 x 900mm (for expressway) No 510.00
B. SUNDRIES
1. Turfing
Turfing consisting of grass, size 300 x 300mm not less than 50mm thick, including
50mm thick topsoil and sludge (3:1) top dressing
a) spot turf on horizontal surface m2 8.30
b) close turf on embankment exceeding 15º from the
horizontal m2 9.90
3. Geotextile Membrane
Approved synthetic geotextile fabric membrane to pavement, troughs, french drains
etc. well lapped at joint (measured nett)
a) Type Class A m2 4.00
b) Type Class B m2 2.80
5. Paving Slabs
Precast concrete (grade 20) paving slab jointed and pointed in cement and sand (1:3)
including 50mm thick sand bed
a) size 300 x 300 x 50mm thick m2 55.65
6. Aeration Slabs
Precast concrete aeration slab of any pattern with top soil and turfing in voids
including 50mm thick sand bed
a) 65mm thick m2 46.50
b) 100mm thick m2 52.05