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GOVERNMENT OF PUNJAB
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
CSR-2020
(COMMON SCHEDULE OF RATES)
CHAPTERS 1 TO 34
FOURTH EDITION
ISSUED BY:
CHIEF ENGINEER (HQ), PUNJAB PWD (B&R)
BLOCK-C, NIRMAN BHAWAN
DISTRICT ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLEX, PATIALA
Email: cepwdcsr@gmail.com Ph. No: 0175-2360003
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FOREWORD
The maiden issue was published in the year 1962 and was revised subsequently in the year
1987 and then again in 2010. Over the period of time ceiling premiums were provided from time
to time as and when required.
In the year 2020, foreseeing the current and future requirements, technological advances and
modified tax structure due to imposition of GST, the CSR has been accordingly revised. While
doing so current market rates have been thoroughly studied and taken into consideration. Many
new items of work have been included, thereby avoiding the need for Non schedule items.
I am thankful to all the Chief Engineers, Superintending Engineers, Executive Engineers and
other drawing and clerical staff members of all Punjab Government Departments who gave their
valuable contributions and support for finalizing this edition of CSR.
The contribution of Er. Vipan Bansal, Executive Engineer (CSR Cell), Sh. Bhupinder Mittal,
HDM (CSR Cell) and various technical committees remains the pivotal basis for framing this
edition of CSR.
I am sure that this CSR will be quite helpful to all the concerned in construction industry carrying
out development works in the State of Punjab.
This CSR has been issued with the approval of the Direction Committee of Chief Engineers,
in the meeting held on 17.08.2020.
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COMPOSITION OF
THE DIRECTION COMMITTEE OF CHIEF ENGINEERS
AS PER
GOVERNMENT OF PUNJAB, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT (B&R-3 BRANCH) NOTIFICATION NO.
8/59/2013-3BR3/207 DATED 28.07.2020
(POWER & GUIDELINES ISSUED VIDE PSPW LETTER NO. 8/59/2013-3BR3/679-91 DT. 25.02.2014)
Special Invitees Any Technical Head of Other departments, Semi Govt. Undertakings/
Organisations/ Corporations.
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CONTENTS
Chapter Name of the Chapter Page No.
No.
Preface .. .. i - viii
0 Explanatory Notes .. .. 1-52
1 Daily Wages .. .. 1-2
2 Hire Charges of Machinery .. .. 3-6
3 Materials .. .. 7-47
4 Loading & Un-Loading .. .. 48-52
5 Carriage .. .. 53-81
6 Earth Work .. .. 82-90
7 Rock-Cutting .. .. 91
8 Dismantling .. .. 92-97
9 Centring & Shuttering .. .. 98-99
10 Concrete .. .. 100-111
11 Brick Work .. .. 112-123
12 Stone Masonry .. .. 124-129
13 Hoisting, Roofing and Water Proofing .. .. 130-155
14 Flooring and Dados .. .. 156-193
15 Plastering & Pointing .. .. 194-201
16 White Washing, Distempering, Painting & Polishing .. .. 202-211
17 Wood Work & Aluminum Work .. .. 212-263
18 Steel & Iron Work .. .. 264-276
19 Lining .. .. 277-288
20 Outlets .. .. 289-296
21 Bridges - Foundation & Sub-Structure .. .. 297-337
22 Bridges - Super-Structure & Protection Work .. .. 338-354
23 River and Canal Protection Work .. .. 355-363
24 Road Work .. .. 364-408
25 Maintenance of Canals & Drains .. .. 409-413
26 Miscellaneous .. .. 414-418
27 Quantities of Materials .. .. 419-431
28 Water Supply .. .. 432-498
29 Sewerage and Drainage .. .. 499-540
30 Sanitary Installations .. .. 541-581
31 Maintenance of Building & Furniture .. .. 582-590
32 Horticulture .. .. 591-613
33 Green Buildings .. .. 614-626
34 Electrical .. .. 627-741
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PREFACE
CSR - 2020
1 Public Works Department, Punjab is the core department of Govt. of Punjab, solely responsible for
any revision or change in the Common Schedule of Rates with contribution of Department of Water
Resources, Department of Water Supply & Sanitation and Punjab Water Supply & Sewerage Board.
Earlier since after independence, the CSR was initially developed in 1962 which was in FPS system.
Thereafter it was converted into metric system in the year 1965-66 as interim Common Schedule of
Rates. Further it was revised in 1987. Then in the year 2010 third edition CSR-2010 was issued.
Further many amendments in shape of A&C slips were done in the last ten years as per the
recommendations of Direction Committee of Chief Engineers and various suggestions received form
Advisor Technical to Govt. of Punjab from time to time.
2 Now because of change of taxation structure like introduction of goods & services Tax and other
cesses introduced by the Govt, it becomes utmost necessary to reframe this Common Schedule of
Rates.
3 Direction Committee of Chief Engineers has been re-constituted by Govt. on 28.07.2020 where in the
Chief Engineers of eight departments are members and Chief Engineer (HQ) PWD (B&R) Punjab
being the Convernor (Detail of composition appended in the previous page).
4 The Chapters related to Civil works, irrigation, Water Supply & Sanitation, Sewerage, Horticulture
and Electrical works have been reframed by the concerned departments. All the chapters along with
one new chapters on Green Buildings have been framed by various sub committees of PWD (B&R)
Civil Wing, Electrical wing, DWS, DWSS & PWSSB (As per Appendix-1).
5 These revised chapters have been compiled and now the CSR - 2020 comprises the following
chapters:-
(i) Chapter No. 1 to 18, 21, Buildings, Culverts, Bridge & Road Works, Horticulture including new
22, 24, 26, 27, 31, 32 & 33 chapter on Green Buildings.
(ii) Chapter No 19, 20, 23 & Irrigation works such as outlets lining River & Canal Protection works
25 etc.
(iii) Chapter No 28 & 30 Public Health works such as Water Supply & Sanitation works.
6 This CSR is applicable to the works to be executed by various Govt. Department & Semi-Govt.,
Boards, Corporations of Punjab State & Important Private Projects.
7 The CSR-2020 is based on detailed analysis of rates for each item of work. While working out of the
rate of the Schedule, current market rates, labour rates issued by Department of Labour Punjab.
Input have been taken from various similar sources as DSR, CPWD SOR, MES SOR.
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8 The rates given in this CSR are for normal construction and maintenance works. For large scale
projects, specialized and emergent works like closure works, flood works etc. separate rates may be
determined by, the Chief Engineer of the Department concerned.
9 This CSR will not be applicable to the agreements and work orders already in vogue and these will
continue to be operated on the basis of the previous CSR till their completion.
10 The areas in the state have been sub-divided into the following two zones :-
PLAINS (Zone-A)
Area of all districts of Punjab excluding sub-mountainous region but including Chandigarh and
Municipal areas of towns of the Sub-mountainous region and south west of and including road land
width of PGI (Chandigarh) to Mullanpur- Kurali-Ropar-Kathgarh (on Balachaur-Ropar Road) to
Rattewal-Bhaddi, Singhpur (on Garhshankar-Anandpur Sahib Road) to Karimur Chahwala Village
(Where Kandi Canal crosses) along Kandi Canal (Right Hand Side) to Hoshiarpur-Talwara (Crossing
Mukerian-Talwara Road) to Hajipur to Manser meeting at NH:44 (Jalandhar-Pathankot road) to
Pathankot-Manmoon Cantt. to Madhopur to Jammu. .
11 The works at New Delhi and Delhi shall be carried out on the basis of C.P.W.D. Schedule of Rates
and specifications.
12 The Explanatory Notes on each chapter of CSR has also been provided in this edition of CSR.
13 The rates given in this CSR are based on the latest edition of the Punjab P.W.D. specifications
supplemented with relevant IS Code including subsequent Addenda and Corrigenda issued from time
to time for all chapters except Chapter No.21, 22 "Bridges," Chapter No.24 "Road work" for which the
specifications of Road and Bridge work evolved by the roads wings of the Ministry of Road Transport
& Highways Published by the Indian Roads Congress New Delhi, are to be adopted. The rates in
respects of "Electrical Installations" Chapter 34 are based on revised specifications.
14 Unless otherwise specified, the labour rates for various items of construction work include handling of
materials within 100 metres. The through rates include all rehandling of materials at site of work and
no payment is due to the contractor on this account. However this rehandling of 100 mtr is not to be
deducted from the Payable carriage because this 100 mtr. is not a part of carriage.
15 The through rates, given in the CSR, include the carriage of materials as follows :-
(a) For materials such as timber, steel, aluminum, glass and electrical goods, etc., which have to be
arranged by the contractor, the entire carriage is included in the rate, irrespective of the lead.
(b) For such materials as brick ballast, bajri, sand, stone, bitumen and cinder, source of bricks is
within 5 km from the site of work through rate include carriage, extra lead involved beyond 5 km
unless otherwise stated, is payable as per carriage rates and the resources shall be certified as
such by the Sub Divisional Engineer in writing.
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(c) For bricks/fly ash bricks, source of bricks is within 5 km from the site of work through rate include
carriage. In case the source is beyond the radius of 5 km of the site of work, the through rates
include carriage upto first 5 km measured from source of bricks irrespective of the fact whether
this initial distance consists of katcha and pucca or partly katcha and pucca. The lead beyond
this initial distance of 5 km will be payable at the rates provided in the Schedule of Rates for the
corresponding subsequent kilometres. For this purpose the source of bricks shall be the nearest
possible working kiln from where the bricks can be obtained and the resources shall be certified
as such by the Sub Divisional Engineer in writing.
(d) Average rates have been taken for quarry material in analysis of rates for working out the rates.
However rates from the quarry having cheapest landed price at particular location shall apply and
the rate shall be correspondingly adjusted by giving (+) or (-) loading to the average rates for the
respective items. Rates of material at various quarries are attached in chapter No. 3- Material.
(e) Average rates have been taken for brick / tiles in analysis of rates for working out the rates.
However rates for the respective districts shall apply and the rate shall be correspondingly
adjusted by giving (+) or (-) loading to the average rates for the respective items. District wise
rates of bricks/tiles are attached in chapter No. 3- Material.
16 The through rates include all octroi charges, toll tax, GST, Labour Welfare Cess, turnover tax and
other local taxes etc., paid by the contractor in bringing the material to the site of work.
17 The Rates of CSR have been worked out with GST rate on Govt. works contract @12%. In case of
Non Govt. /commercial project if any, the implication of GST with different rate can bee loaded/added
in the estimate concerned.
18 The rates include all the expenses on account of contribution of EPF, ESI, Insurance of work &
workers, arrangement of Bank Guarantee/ Performance Guarantee, Office Management, Bidding
participation Key Personal, Laboratory setup and Supervision of work.
19 The through rates include the wastage and breakage of various materials during construction.
20 Unless otherwise specified, the labour rates include the cost of water, tools and plants, labour and
materials for scaffolding and cost of good earth for mud mortar and mud plaster wherever required.
21 In case of works below ground level like basement of buildings and public health works such as
sewers, disposal works etc, the rates upto a depth of 4 metres below ground level, shall be the same
as for work in superstructure in first storey. For depths greater than 4 metres, additional rates for
subsequent storeys shall be added. For works which are not deeper than 1.5 metres from ground
level, ordinary rates for works in foundation & plinth shall apply.
22 Where the description of any item is too long, only essential portion may be written in estimates,
tenders contract and measurement books, although it will be deemed to cover the entire item
nomenclature as described fully in the CSR.
23 Wherever the column for "Rates" is neither headed by "Plains (Zone-A)" nor by "Sub-mountainous
Region (Zone-B)" the same may be considered to apply to both the regions.
24 Abbreviations of units, wherever occurring, in the Punjab, P.W.D. CSR-2020, are as mentioned here
in after:-
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A. LENGTH B. AREA
Kilometre .. km/Km
C. VOLUME D. CAPACITY
Cubic millimetre .. cu mm/cumm Milli litre .. ml
Cubic centimetre .. cu cm/cucm Litre .. ltr
Cubic metre .. cu m/cum Kilo litre .. kl
E. WEIGHT F. DENSITY
Milli .. mg Kilogram per cubic .. Kg/cum
gram .. g
kilogram .. kg/Kg
quintal .. qtl/Qtl
Tonne (Metric Tonne) .. t
G. DISCHARGE H. COUNTING
Note :- The abbreviations mentioned herein before are for signify both singular as well as plural number.
MISCELLANEOUS
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Asbestos cement Corrugated .. A.C.C./ACC Single pole & neutral .. S.P. & N./ S.P.N.
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Diametre .. dia. Supply and erection .. S.&E./S&E
(i) All items of Punjab P.W.D. .. (a) Dimensions shall be measured to the nearest 0.01 metre.
Common Schedule of However, rounding off the figures shall not be applicable to
Rates 2020 except as conversion of basic dimensions of material and as restricted
mentioned below : in the P.W.D. Specifications (Punjab) in force from time to
time.
(b) Area shall be worked out to the nearest 0.01 sqm.
(c) Cubic contents shall be worked out to the nearest 0.01 cu m.
(ii) Loading, un-loading, .. Length, breadth and height of stack shall be measured correct to
stacking and carriage. a cm. Suitable deduction shall be made to account for voids in
loose stacking according to factor, mentioned in relevant chapters
of specifications or CSR.
(iv) Supply and filling cinder on .. Length and breadth shall be measured correct to a cm and
roof including light average depth to 5mm.
ramming.
(v) Items of skirting and .. Correct to 3 mm where the height of skirting does not exceed 30
dados, including that on cm and where the height of skirting exceeds 30 cm, it shall be
risers and treads of stairs measured correct to a cm.
of plaster, precast terrazzo
tiles, Agra red stone and of
terrazzo, etc.
(vi) Items of skirting and .. Correct to 1 mm where the height of skirting does not exceed 30
dados, including that on cm, and where the height of skirting exceeds 30 cm it shall be
risers and treads of stairs measured correct to a cm.
of white Makrana Marble,
Chittor Black Marble and
of Kotah Stone,
(vii) Hoisting of wooden .. Length shall be measured correct to a cm and breadth and depth,
beams. correct to 5 mm.
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(viii) Wood work wrought, .. In cubic metres nearest to four places of decimal. Length of each
planed and fixed for piece shall be measured nearest to a cm and X-sectional
trusses, chowkhats etc. dimensions shall be measured as specified in Ch. 17 of the CSR,
correct to 5 mm.
(ix) Shutters of all type. .. Shutters shall be measured in sqm nearest to 2 places of decimal,
in close position, covering the rebate of the frame. Over lap of two
shutters shall not be measured. The width and height of shutter
shall be measured correct to a cm.
(x) Pelmets. .. The pelmets shall be measured along the sides and face of
planking correct to a cm.
(xi) (a) Steel reinforcement. .. In accordance with the instructions contained in the book of
P.W.D. specifications, the standard factor prescribed therein, shall
be taken in calculating the consumption of steel.
(b) Structural steel, steel Finished sections shall be measured in running metres correct to
window a cm and their weight calculated, on the basis of which steel is
supplied to the contractor, by the Deptt. or from standard tables
for tested steel.
26 The implications of tendered premium above or below (plus or minus) the ceiling premium fixed by the
Direction Committee of CE shall be as under:-
"The percentage tendered premium/abatement shall be added to/subtracted from Ceiling Premium
only. The percentage so arrived at shall be applicable to the basic rates printed in C.S.R."
27 The rates provided in the CSR-2020 are for preparation of estimates only.
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Detail of Sub Committees who have made Sincere efforts for the successful Reframing of CSR-2020 Appendix-1
1 2 4 5 6 7
1 Convenor CE (Canal),Water Resources Er. Vijay Kumar Garg, XEN, Water Er. Arun Kumar Gupta,
Department, Hydel Bhawan, Resources, Chandigarh Er. Anmolpal
Chandigarh 20-Outlets, Er. Harshant verma,
25-Canal & Drainage work SDO, Water Resources.
3 Convenor CE (Lining),Water Resources Er. Vijay Kumar Garg, XEN, Water Er. Arun Kumar Gupta,
Department, Hydel Bhawan, Resources, Chandigarh Er. Anmolpal
Chandigarh (Now Merged in Canal) 19-Canal Lining Er. Harshant verma,
SDO, Water Resources.
4 Er. Anil Kumar Bansal Convenor CE (North), W/S & Sanitation, Patiala Er. J.S. Sidhu, Sh. Sukhveer Singh JDM,
XEN (works), H.Q. W/S & Sanitation, W/S & Sanitation, Division
Patiala Ludhiana
28-Water Supply Er. J.S. Chahal,
XEN, W/S & Sanitation,
Division Moga
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5 Er. Harinder Singh Convenor Chief Engineer, PWSSB, Patiala Er. Jitin Vashudeva Er. Balraj Singh
29-Sewerage and XEN, PWSSB, Division No. 1, SDE, PWSSB, Sub
Drainage Jalandhar Division No. 2, Jalandhar
7 Er. Kulwant Singh Convenor SE, Construction Circle, Sh. Lal Bahadar (CHD),
PWD (B&R), Ludhiana Drawing Branch (P.R.),
Er. G.S. Sarao, Specially Invited :
Er. Rakesh Garg Member XEN, Construction Division No. 1, 2-Machinery XEN (Plan Road), Sh. Harjinder Pal
PWD (B&R), Ludhiana 24-Road work HDM Provincial Division,
PWD (B&R), Ludhiana
Er. Adesh gupta Member XEN, Provincial Division,
PWD (B&R), Ludhiana
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8 Er. Ravi Chawla Convenor SE, Construction Circle No. 2,
PWD (B&R), Patiala
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11 Er. J.S. Tung Convenor SE, Construction Circle, 9-Centering and
PWD (B&R), Bathinda Shuttering,
10-Concrete, Er. S.L. Garg, Sh. Lal Singh (HDM),
Er. Neeraj Bhandari Member Provincial Division, 17-Wood work, XEN, Prov.Divn.-1, Patiala Drawing Branch
PWD (B&R), Bathinda 18-Steel & Iron work, Er. M.K.Garg, SDE, (Planning Plan Road),
26-Miscellaneous, Er. Deepak Goyal, AE
Er. Suresh Kumar Member Provincial Division,
27-Quantities of
PWD (B&R), Mansa
Materials
12 Er. P.J. Arora Convenor SE, Construction Circle,
PWD (B&R), Chandigarh 8- Dismantling, Sh. Harjeet Singh (HDM),
Er. Tersem Raj
Er. Arashdeep Singh Member XEN, Provincial Division, 31-Maintenance of Drawing Branch,
XEN (Central Works Divin), Patiala
PWD (B&R), Chandigarh Building & Central Works Divison,
Er. Rajpreet Singh Sidhu Member XEN, Provincial Division, Furniture Patiala
PWD (B&R), Mohali
13 Er. B.S. Tuli Convenor SE, Construction Circle,
PWD (B&R), Pathankot 21-Bridges
Er. Manmohan Singh Member XEN, Construction Division, Foundations &
PWD (B&R), Pathankot Sub-Structure, Er. S.K. Jindal Sh. Balbir Singh (CDM),
22-Bridge-Super- SE (P&I) Drawing Branch (Bridges)
Er. Manmohan Singh Member XEN, Provincial Division, Structure &
PWD (B&R), Gurdaspur Protection work
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15 Er. Manjit Singh Convenor SE, Construction Circle No. 1,
PWD (B&R), Jalandhar
Er. Bhagwinder Singh Member XEN, Provincial Division, Er. Richa Aggarwal , Sh. Darshan Singh (CHD),
New Chapter for Item
Tuli PWD (B&R), Jalandhar XEN Drawing Branch
relates to Water Proofing
(Training & HRMS) (Bridges Structure)
Er. Nek Chand Member XEN, Construction Division No.1,
PWD (B&R), Jalandhar
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Daily wages of labour have been provided according to present day prevailing
rates as notified by State Govt. Department of Labour under the Minimum Wages Act
w.e.f. 01.09.2019. All classes of labour, which are likely to be employed in any branch
of the Public Works Department have been included in this chapter. The rates given in
this chapter are primarily for the analysis of rates and take into account one paid
holiday per week allowed to labour under the Minimum Wages Act and no additional
cost on this account is to be provided over and above these rates. These rates are
exclusive of GST, labour cess, contractor's profit and overhead expenses but inclusive
of weekly rest.
For employment of departmental labour on muster rolls, the rates given in this
chapter may be considered as maximum rates up to which the Executive Engineer can
authorize employment of labour. If the prevailing rates in a certain locality are lower
than the ones given in this chapter, the Executive Engineer will authorize employment
at the prevalent and not at the CSR rates. On the other hand if in a certain locality
prevailing conditions necessitate payment on higher rates the Superintending Engineer
shall increase the rates suitably up to a maximum of 25% above the CSR rates. This
increase in rates shall be for a specific period not exceeding six months after which the
rates shall be reviewed and revised downwards, if the conditions so warrant. The Chief
Engineer of the department shall have full powers to authorize any increase in the
labour wages for departmental work for any length of time in any particular locality.
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The hire charges of machinery are based on the rates provided for the same in
Standard Data Book of MORT&H for the year 2001-02. The rates have been updated
by adopting Linking Factor for Manufactured Goods and WPI of Machinery and
Equipment. Factor for arriving at present rates has been derived by using Whole Sale
Price Index (WPI). The WPI has been worked out for the year 2020.
The rates include all the operational and maintenance charges such as cost of
fuels, lubricants, stores, establishment, depreciation and interest charges. In case
machinery is provided by the department, the working cost as mentioned below shall
be recovered from the contractor. These rates are for estimation purposes and not for
hiring of private machinery from the market for which competitive tenders/quotations
shall be called and approval of the appropriate competent authority shall be obtained.
The outputs mentioned for the construction equipments are for the compacted
quantities of the relevant items and not for loose quantities.
These rates are exclusive of GST, contractor's profit, labour welfare cess.
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In this chapter rates have been given for those classes of material which appear
in the Analysis of Rates of the Common Schedule of Rates. These rates are shown for
the purpose of analysis and not for the obtaining supplies from the market. The supplies
will be obtained either by placing orders with the Controller of Stores or by calling
tenders as may be required under the rules and orders in force.
In case of bricks and tiles, the rates for supply shall not be more than the
Controlled Rates fixed by the Deputy Commissioner of the respective districts.
The rates of these items as given in the Schedule of Rates include the cost of
land and water. Sometimes land and water are given free of cost as in case of canal
lining works in the Department of Water Resources. In such cases the rates shall be
suitably reduced. The rates of various items have been provided in this chapter after
ascertaining the same from the market or from various executive engineers in the State
and in certain cases even from the suppliers. Most of rates given in this chapter are at
the source of supply and do not include carriage to the site of work. Wherever,
departure from this practice has been made, it has been specifically mentioned in the
description of that item.
Regarding revision of rates of cement, steel and quarry rates of different
materials, they are fixed/ revised by the Direction Committee of the Chief Engineers and
Quarry Committee respectively from time to time.
The rates for stone, bajri, crushed aggregates, sand, etc., include royalty and
malkana and nothing extra is payable over and above the rates for these items. The
rates for Tor Steel/Structural Steel provided in this chapter are for ISI marked steel.
Paints: - In case of paints, rates for branded paints such as Nerolac, Asian,
Berger and equivalent classes have been provided.
All the rates in this chapter are inclusive of GST & other taxes as applicable but
excludes Contractors Profit and Labour Cess.
Measurement of materials: - While making measurements for supply of materials
like boulder, aggregate, etc., suitable deduction shall be made to account for voids in
loose stacking as mentioned in the relevant specifications of materials given in chapter
no. 3 of PWD Specifications.
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The rates for loading and unloading of materials have been based after taking into
consideration the following factors:-
(a) The rates which are actually being charged by the labour for loading and unloading
in the field.
(c) Unloading of material is easier than loading because in the latter case the labour
has to work against the gravity ; while in unloading of materials-like mild steel,
timber, stone, etc., they have just to be thrown down from the wagons or trucks and
in case of materials like sand, bajri, stone, metal, etc., they have just to be pushed
with rakes. It is therefore essential that in case of such materials the rate for
unloading should be lower than the one for loading.
(d) The bricks and tiles shall be properly stacked in vehicles while loading and when
unloading, these shall be directly placed in stacks and not dumped on the ground
and then stacked. In case of bricks and tiles, nominal sizes have been mentioned in
the Schedule of Rates. In the book of PWD specifications certain tolerance limits
have been provided for these materials. Variation of sizes within these limits will be
ignored for the purpose of loading, unloading and carriage of these materials.
Lead for loading into wagons or lorries or boats has been specified as 15.00
metre. If the lead involved is more than 15 metre., Carriage rates will be paid for
additional lead. for unloading, provision has been made for clearing the materials 1.50
metre. away from the rails or 6.50 metre. away from the water edge.
Rates for stacking of certain class of materials have also been provided in this
chapter. These rates include the maximum lead of 15.00 metre., if greater lead is
involved, carriage rates will be paid for additional lead. The rates for stacking bricks and
tiles are only to be paid when dumped materials are to be stacked. This rate of stacking
is not payable over and above the rate for loading, unloading or for carriage because
the latter rates include the provision for stacking as well.
These rates are inclusive of all taxes, GST, Labour Welfare Cess and
contractor's profit.
Where the lead for loading and unloading is more than the lead specified as
mentioned above, this should be paid at carriage rates (Chapter No. 5).While making
measurements for loading, unloading or stacking suitable deductions shall be made on
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account of voids in the loose stacking according to the factors mentioned in the relevant
specifications of materials as given in Chapter No.3 of the P.W.D Specifications. Where
the quantity earth work is involved more than 100 cum no unloading will be paid
because unloading shall be done by tipping itself.
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The materials have been divided into certain groups which have been formed on
the basis of units of measurement, time and labour involved in loading & unloading.
Such materials which are measurable in the same units and which require the same
labour and time for loading & unloading have been grouped together. Unless otherwise
stated, the rates for carriage do not include the labour for loading, unloading and
stacking for the purpose of measurement. Where material is unloaded from wagons and
then carried, separate payment shall be made for unloading the material from wagons.
Provision for extra payment of 20% over and above the basic rates of the
kilometre concerned has been made for carriage of materials on river/choe beds. This
extra payment will be made for the actual length involved in river or choe bed. For
example if stone boulder is being carried and there is a river or choe half a kilometre
wide in the 4th kilometre, additional rate of 20% will be allowed on (Rs. 162.08. – Rs.
147.45) /2= Rs.7.31 only.
For carriage of materials on unmetalled roads, 20% extra will be paid on the
basic rates of the kilometre concerned for the actual length of unmetalled road. If some
material is being carried and the whole of kilometre 4 and half of kilometre 5 is
unmetalled, 20 % extra will be allowed on the carriage rate for kilometre 4 and half of
kilometre 5. This additional rate for unmetalled roads will not be payable on items 5.2,
5.3 and 5.4 which are for carriage of small consignments or carriage by mazdoors,
donkeys, mules, camels or carts.
In case of carriage of materials by road transport, the cost of carriage for the
initial kilometre is comparatively much higher than the subsequent kilometres. For very
long leads, the rate for subsequent kilometres decreases very much. Direct carriage for
actual lead for each kilometers distance covered has been given in CSR from which
cost of initial 5 kilometres must be deducted because the same has been added while
preparing DAR for a particular item.
However the rates as derived in this chapter are not applicable to under
mentioned situations, which are of immediate nature and are unavoidable :-
(a) When materials like machinery of fittings are to be carried which are likely to be
damaged if handled roughly during transit by rail.
(b) When special materials classified by the Superintending Engineer as being of
fragile nature are to be carried.
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(c) When due to urgency of work and anticipate delay in arranging trucks, it is
considered essential to resort to carriage by private vendors of specialization work
with the prior approval of Superintending Engineer.
The Superintending Engineer has full powers to deal such situations after
applying his mind and allow extra rates after considering all in & outs. The rates of
carriage of materials also include the carriage of containers in which the materials are
contained. For instance, if 100 tons of bitumen is carried in drums, the net weight of
bitumen will be 100 tons and the weight of drums will be over and above this weight.
Nothing extra will be paid for the weight of bitumen drums which are supposed to be
carried in addition to the bitumen within the same rate.
In case of carriage of steel, sometimes the length of sections is more than 6
metre which cannot be easily accommodated in the body of a truck. If the material is
mild steel / TMT / Tor steel bars, the same should be bent so as to accommodate them
in the truck and nothing extra is payable. In case of steel sections like R.S. Joists, rails
etc which cannot be easily bent, the same may be carried by making special
arrangements like trailers etc., in such case the rates for carriage as given in the
Common Schedule of Rates may be increased by 50%.
Where a river is to be crossed by Ferry or Boat Bridge, the loaded trucks cannot
be carried across and they have to be unloaded to some extent before crossing the
river. The unloaded material has to be carried by manual or animal labour across the
river and then reloaded into the trucks. This not only involves additional expenditure,
but also extra time. In order to compensate for this, additional rate may be allowed by
increasing 50%.
While making measurements of materials for purposes of payment for carriage,
suitable deduction shall be made to account for voids in loose stacking. This factor will
be different with different materials and may be ascertained from the relevant
specifications of that material as given in Chapter No. 5 of Hand Book of Specifications.
The rates under Item No. 5.6 do not provide for special carriage arrangements
like cranes, trailors etc. Carriage of machinery not covered by this item should be paid
at special rates to be determined after inviting quotations and approved by the
Superintending Engineer.
Carriage rates are inclusive of all taxes, GST, Contractors Profit and Labour
Welfare Cess. The rates for carriage of materials manually upto 0.50 kilometre and by
mechanical means for every kilometre lead, have been given. The actual lead is to be
paid, If the lead is in fraction of kilometer, will be payable for full kilometer. For carriage
in sub mountainous area S.E concerned may increase the carriage rate suitably up to
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maximum 20% of that rate provided for plains in case he is satisfied that the existing
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The basic rate of Earth Work in excavation has been given without dressing and
without compensation of Earth taken from private land and with a combined lead of 15
metre. The combined lead includes horizontal lead plus the vertical lift converted into
lead. Items for dressing and payment for compensation have been provided for
separately. For converting lift into horizontal lead, the lift upto 3.60 metre will be
multiplied by 10 and from 3.60 metre to 6.0 metre, it will be 50% of quantity as obtained
from 0 to 3.60 metre multiplying with 10 and above beyond 6.0 metre. it will multiplied
with 20. No cross leads what-so-ever shall be measured and paid for. The rates for
rehandling of recently deposited earth work and gravel work after excavation will be 20
percent less than the excavation rates. Earth work deposited before monsoon season
which has had a full monsoon on it, will be considered as a normal earth work for
excavation. The lift shall be measured from the centre of gravity of the excavated earth
to that of placed earth. This shall constitute the mean lift for that section. When earth
has to be carried over spoil bank and dumped beyond it, the mean lift would be the
difference in levels between the centre of gravity of the excavated earth and top of the
spoil bank omitting the dowel. Rates for additional lead have been given in slabs for
7.50 metre each of additional lead. If the lead exceeds a slab by 1.50 metre or so, full
payment for 7.50 metre lead will be made. These rates are for building works. However
for other works, these rates will be applicable upto the quantity of 100 cum where as
beyond 100 cum, the rates shall be payable as per the Item No. 6.21 by mechanical
means. The rates for carriage of materials manually upto 0.50 kilometre and by
mechanical means for every km lead have been given. The actual lead is to be paid, if
the lead is in fraction, the rate is to be worked out by interpolation. For borrowing of
earth, the rates provided in this chapter are exclusive of compensation/royalty. Extra for
compensation/royalty for the earth brought from private land if required be paid as per
the Item No. 6.4 of the chapter. Separation of the item of dressing is necessary as in
certain cases, the contractor's leave the work incomplete and the balance work has to
be got done through other contractual agency.
Separate rate has been provided for dressing of new work and for repair work.
The rate for dressing in case of repair work is higher as the quantity of earthwork
involved is much less while the cost of dressing is comparatively high. A lower rate for
dressing has been provided in case of soils consisting of sand only. These rates are
supposed to include all local lifts and leads. The earth work shall be supposed to
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have been carried by mechanical transport at the carriage rates given in 'Carriage'
chapter. These carriage rates shall be supposed to include the excavation and all other
allowances and nothing over and above these rates will be payable.
The basic rate has been fixed for soils having dry bulk density up to 1.6t/cum.
For dry bulk density higher than 1.6t/cum, additional rates have been provided.
Hardness allowance shall be paid with the approval of the Superintending Engineer. For
dry bulk densities more than 1.8t/cum, suitable rates shall be fixed by the
Superintending Engineer based upon the actual analysis worked out by the Executive
Engineer.
Additional rates have been provided for wet Earth Work. These rates will,
however, be payable after obtaining written approval of the Superintending Engineer. If
pumping is required in wet earthwork, the same shall be paid on actual basis. Similarly
for making payments for slush or daldal, approval of the Superintending Engineer will
be obtained.
Re-handling of Earthwork and Gravel Works:- Where re-handling of recently
deposited earthwork and gravel work is done, payment shall be reduced by 20% of the
normal rates in excavation. Earthwork which is deposited before monsoon season and
which has had the full monsoon on it, will be considered as normal earthwork in
excavation.
Earthwork in Excavation and Foundations:- Separate rate has been provided
for this item which includes all kinds of soils and no hardness or wetness allowance has
to be paid. The rate includes refilling/backfilling the sides of trenches in 15 cm layers,
watering, ramming and disposal of surplus soil.
Earthwork Filling under Floors:- For earth filling under floors, two rates have
been provided-firstly for filling the surplus soil that has been excavated from foundations
and secondly the earth work which is actually excavated and then filled in. Separate
rates have also been provided for earthwork over roofs for which special good earth is
to be brought from outside.
Other Rates:- Separate rates have been provided for items like earthwork by
boats, earthwork by tramways or rails, dressing dowels, restoring boundary road drains,
construction of new boundary road, covering boundary road with sarkanda, ploughing
and leveling borrow pits, berm trimming, etc.
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The separate rates for rock cutting have been provided both in the plain and sub-
mountainous region of Punjab. The method of measurement of lift and converting lift
into lead is the same as for Earthwork. For the classification of rock cutting, PWD
Specifications Book may be referred before applying the rate for any item.
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This chapter has been made very comprehensive to include centering & shuttering for
every type of structural building component i.e. for foundations, columns, slab, beams,
retaining walls, buttresses, louvers, precast components, round walls, arches & domes,
etc. In addition to this, centering & shuttering for slabs for culverts with varying spans
from 1.00 metre to 6.00 metre has also been covered in this chapter.
All items for centering & shuttering in this chapter have been worked out with steel
shuttering, pipe scaffolding & vertical supports with steel pipes and through rates
include all costs for material, labour for erecting& removal after casting, loading,
unloading and carriage from market to& fro. All rates are for centering & shuttering for
height up to 4.00 metre above plinth level. Extra rate has been provided for extra
height, if height of single storey exceeds 4.00 metre for additional height of 1.00 metre
or part thereof. Extra rate has also been provided for every floor. Extra rate @ 10% of
labour rate is payable for smooth surface where no ceiling or RCC wall plaster is to
carried out and through rate be increased accordingly.
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This chapter is the basis for all types of building works, public health works, Electrical
works as well as for Irrigation works. Coarse sand should be used for all types of RCC
works. In this chapter rates for all types of design mixes has been provided as per data
received from Research Laboratory Pb. PWD B&R, Patiala which also includes cost of
admixture where ever required. Nothing addition or subtraction in these rates is to be
carried for using more or less quantity of cement / admixture as per mix design in field.
Rates have also been provided for mixing concrete with manual labour, volumetric
mixers, batch type mixers and with computerized batch mix plant along with costs for
using vibrators etc. Rates for pumping concrete with Hydraulic Pump Floor wise have
also been introduced in this chapter along with manual labour, if concreting at upper
floors is carried out manually. It is worthwhile to mention here that if concerting is done
with Pump then rates for manual labour for respective floors are not payable. The rates
for concreting with computerized batch mix plant and transportation with transit mixer
includes cost for carriage by Transit mixer up-to 1 kilometre. Extra carriage beyond 1
kilometre lead is payable per cum/ km. as per rates in this chapter.
Rates for Piling with manual work have also been introduced in this chapter for different
diameter of piles along with rates for testing and using bentonite, if required.
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This chapter has been made comprehensive by adding normal items of Brick
Work, Jibi Work, Gilafi work, Tile masonry, Tile facing, Reinforced brick & Jali work,
Brick Work in cement lime & sand mortar. In case of specially moulded brick work for
Sewers & Well Shafts, it may not be possible to understand exactly the requirement of
brick and tile jali work as given in the Schedule of Rates, detailed sketches of different
types of jali work have, therefore, been given in the Hand Book of P.W.D. Specifications
which may be referred to for proper execution of work in the field. The following items
have also been provided for small quantity of brick work which are otherwise not
workable for very small quantum of brick work specially in repair works:-
(1) Extra for labour for works involving up to 1.00 cum. for first class burnt brick work
laid in cement sand mortar in foundation and plinth for repair work.
(2) Extra for labour for works involving up to 1.00 cum. for first class burnt brick work
laid in cement sand mortar in superstructure for repair work.
The main item of brickwork has been divided into two broad classifications-firstly,
building works and small engineering works; and secondly, large engineering works. In
building works and small engineering works either the quantity of brick work is small or
the walls are of thin sections and therefore, per mason is less. On the other hand, in
case of large engineering works like piers of bridges, etc., the sections are so thick that
each mason can give greater per day and the expenditure on scaffolding per cum. is
less. It is therefore, reasonable that rate in case of such large engineering works should
be less than the one allowed for building works. Keeping this in view, the rates given in
this chapter for general brickwork are for all building works & small engineering works
involving total quantity of brick work up to 15.00 cum. A reduction of 10% in the labour
charges for large engineering works involving total quantity of brick work exceeding
15.00 cum. The example given below will illustrate this procedure clearly.(Rate
calculated for large engineering works involving total quantity of brick work exceeding
15.00 cum.
Example- The rate for first class brickwork laid in cement sand mortar (1:6) in
first storey upto 4 metre above plinth level is Rs. 537.78 per cum for labour and Rs.
2595.23 for compete work for works in plains. In case of large engineering works, the
labour rate for this item will be reduced by 10% and will work out to Rs. 484.00 per cum.
Similarly the through rate will be reduced by same amount and will work out to Rs.
2541.45 (Rs. 2595.23 - Rs. 53.78).
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In case of building work, it is easy to define the work in foundations and plinth,
but in case of Engineering Works and also in case of boundary walls, there is no plinth
level. The rates for bricks work done up to 1.5 metres height above the top of
foundation concrete in case of compound walls and in other Engineering Works is the
same as for brick work in foundation and plinth. In case of foundation of bridges – for
these with ordinary open foundations, masonry above top of foundation concrete and in
case of well foundation above top of well cap for a height of 1.5 metres shall be paid for
at the rate appearing in Schedule for masonry in foundation & plinth.
For rates of brickwork in superstructure, the storey height of 4 metres has been
fixed. If the height of any storey is less than 4 metres, the same rate will be applicable,
but in any individual case where the storey height is more than 4 metres, the rate for
brickwork for that storey will be increased as per rates given under item No. 11.29. The
height of a storey will be measured from the finished ground floor level in case of first
storey and from the top of structural roof of the lower storey in case of subsequent
storeys.
Extra rate has been provided for brickwork in square or rectangular pillars in
buildings. The quantity of brick work in the pillars in building work is very small, but the
expense on keeping all the four faces in plumb and in making corners true and the
surface even, proportionately more labour cost is involved. This extra rate, however is
not payable in case of bridges and other engineering works where the sections are
quite thick and do not justify any additional labour. For circular pillars constructed with
dressed bricks, additional rates have been provided to the cost of dressing each and
every brick. Additional rate provided for brickwork in arches has been split up according
to the span of arch because the cost of centering goes on increasing with the increase
in span of the arch. Extra rate has been provided for profile walls and flared out walls of
syphons and super-passage etc., because this involves greater amount of labour. The
rate for fire brick work in lining of fire places, flues etc has also been provided. Ground
hydrated lime shall be used in all items of brick work in lime mortar.
The item of tile masonry should be differentiated from the item of tile facing.
While tile facing will be provided in a single layer on edge in front of brick or stone wall,
the tile masonry will be constructed in the entire thickness with brick tiles.
In case it is proposed to use second class brickwork on account of non-
availability of first class bricks or on account of temporary nature of the structure,
through rates of corresponding items shall be reduced by 10% per cum:, the labour
rates will however remain the same.
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The labour rates as well as through rates are inclusive of all types of labour
involved for mixing of mortar, cost of water, laying for brick work and all other labour
required for finishing a particular type of brick work including curing also. In case water
is supplied free of cost by the department, rates will be reduced accordingly. The labour
rate given in this chapter include the cost of water, tools and plants, scaffolding (Labour
& Materials) and cost of good earth for mud mortar and mud plaster, wherever required.
Unless otherwise stated, the labour rates include the cost of rehandling of materials
with in 100 metres.
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The definition of various types of stone masonry as in vogue in the Buildings &
Roads and Irrigation Branches differs from each other. The stone masonry has been
classified into proper types keeping in view the definition and description given by the
standard text-books written by various Indian and English authors.
In this chapter the include the cost of water, tools and plant, labour and materials
for scaffolding and centering and shuttering, ladders, plant & templates wherever
required and cost of good earth for mud mortar where required. Unless otherwise
stated, the labour rates include the rehandling of materials within 100 metres. The
labour also rates include the cost of dressing stones according to the relevant PWD
Specifications. The rates given in this chapter have been worked out assuming the use
of quarried stone. Quarried stone is normally softer than the boulder and is easy to
dress. Whereas the boulder is not only harder but requires lot of dressing to bring the
stone into roughly rectangular shape.
Provision has been made to increase the labour rates for items of stone masonry
by 10% per cum where stone masonry is constructed with small boulders or with stones
obtained by breaking large boulders. This additional rate is not applicable in case of
ashlar masonry because the dressing required is very fine and the cost of dressing is so
high that it does not matter whether stone is obtained from quarries or from boulders. In
case of Schedule of Rates for sub-mountainous areas, provision has been made for
Dhajji walling with different specifications.
The storey height for stonework in superstructure has been kept as 6 metres in
case of ashlar masonry and 4 metres in case of other types of masonry. In ashlar work
the building will be normally quite high and the ordinary height of 4 metres will not be
applicable. In case of ashlar and block-in-course masonry, now separate rate has also
been provided for work in foundations and plinth for ease of making payments to the
agency though this item is lesser used in plinth & foundation and is largely used in
superstructure.
Provision has been made for dry stone masonry in squared rubble and random
rubble as Items No. 12.20 and 12.30. This item is provided for making retaining and
breast walls in case of road work and the same rate applies both for foundations and
superstructure. Items No. 12.40 and 12.42 are not applicable to stone breast or
retaining walls which require greater stability but these apply only to works of purely
temporary nature like small huts made at the site of work for storage of cement, etc.
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The through rates for stone masonry include the cost of stone at the site of work
within 5 kilometre of lead. However rates shall be worked out by taking actual leads by
increase or decrease over the CSR rates .
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Separate rates have been provided for hoisting and placing in position R.C.C.
lintels, battens shelves, bed-plates, wooden battens, wooden beams, wooden trusses,
R.S. joists and steel roof trusses. These rates are for hoisting up to 13 feet (4 meters)
height above plinth level. For every additional height of 13 feet (4 meters) or part
thereof, 20% will be added in case of beams, trusses, R.S. Joists etc. For other items
like wooden battens, R.C.C. shelves, etc., only 10% increase will be provided. Two
different rates have been given because hoisting of lintels, shelves, bed plates and
wooden battens is easier while that of beams and trusses is rather difficult for greater
heights. The item for hoisting of roof trusses and plate girders is applicable to buildings
of any spans, but for bridges up to 15.00 mt. span/only. For bridge girders having spans
more than 15.00 mt, special rates will be worked out and paid for on the merits of each
case.
In case of through rates of items like lintels, battens, shelves, bed-plates, beams,
trusses, R.S. Joists, etc. the cost of hoisting is already included and is not payable over
and above. Rates have been provided for different types of roofing-like first class mud-
roofing, 2nd class mud-roofing, 3rd class mud-roofing, thatch roofing, rooting of cement
concrete tiles, corrugated G.I. sheet roofing and asbestos sheet roofing. Effort has been
made to include all ancillary items like gutters, ridges, rain water pipes, apron pieces for
C.G. and cement asbestos sheet roofing. In case of cement asbestos rain water pipes,
two rates have been provided-firstly for fixing the pipes on wall face and secondly for
embedding the pipes in masonry work. The rates for cast iron pipes have been provided
for fixing on wall face; if these are embedded in the masonry the labour rate will be
reduced in the same proportion as cement asbestos rain water pipes.
Miscellaneous items have been provided like top and bottom khurras, khassi,
parnalas, etc.
Provision has been made for ceiling of deodar and kail wood planking, dasuty
cloth and hessian cloth ceiling, plywood ceiling, asbestos ceiling, celotex and treetex
ceiling and plaster of pairs ceiling. The rates for ceiling do not include cast of beading.
separate rates for beading of different sections have been provided. The design of
beading and framework may be different cases and therefore, it has been considered
essential to separate out this item from the item of ceiling work.
The rates for followings new items has been introduced in CSR :-
a) Corrugated sheets Reinforced by organic fibres and/or inorganic synthetic fibres
cement .
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b) Extra for straight cutting, roofing accessories. & circular cutting in reinforced by
organic fibres and/or inorganic synthetic fibres cement corrugated, semi
corrugated sheets..
c) Extra for providing and fixing wind ties of 40x 6 mm flat iron section Ridges and
hips.
d) Machine moulded aluminium covering of approved pattern & design for
expansion joints.
e) Un-plasticized Rigid PVC rain water pipes dia. 110mm, 160 mm & 200 mm..
f) light weight calcium silicate false ceiling tiles 15 mm thick densifiedtegular edged
eco friendly.
g) Wall paneling at all heights with integral densified calcium silicate panels/tiles.
h) False ceiling with integral densified calcium silicate reinforced with fibre and
natural filler, GRG (Glass Fibre Reinforced Gypsum) ceiling, Mineral fibre false
ceiling of approved texture, design and pattern Anti-microbial false ceiling.
i) Water proofing treatment of RCC Structure, roof, terraces, basements, retaining
walls, water tanks, wet areas and injection grouting etc.
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This chapter has been made very comprehensive to include every type of
flooring which is required to be done these days. Terrazo flooring has been broadly
divided into two types-firstly terrazzo laid in-situ and secondly precast terrazzo tiles.
Terrazo work is then subdivided into four classes according to the use of ordinary or
white cement and the pigments to be added to cement. In first category, ordinary
cement without addition of any pigment is used. In second category, white cement
manufactured in India is used instead of ordinary cement. In third category, such
shades are provided as can be obtained by adding pigments to ordinary grey cement.
In the fourth category are provided such shades of terrazzo which require addition of
pigments like orange, buff, yellow to white cement. Pigments for blue or green terrazzo
are even costlier and, therefore, these items have been further separated. All the rates
of above categories are for the use of white marble chips. If marble chips of different
colours are to be used, the rates have to be increased as coloured marble chips are
costlier than the white chips. Similarly the rates for dados and skirting have been
subdivided into various classes on the above consideration.
Rates for high-class flooring like marble tile flooring of various kinds (namely
Doongri marble, Makarana marble, Pink marble, Black marble, Udaipur Green marble,
Morwad marble, Kumari marble), Kotah stone flooring, Teak-wood flooring, Paraquet
flooring, Vitrified tile flooring of various sizes and grades, Vitrified mat finish flooring,
Full body vitrified tile flooring, Tactile tile flooring for visually impaired persons, Italian
marble flooring, Matt finish granite flooring, Polished granite flooring, Flamed granite
flooring, Factory machine made cement concrete interlocking paver blocks of different
thicknesses from 60 mm to 100 mm., Glass mosaic flooring, Cement concrete flooring
with hardner have also been provided. In addition to this rates for filling joints in vitrified
tile flooring with epoxy grout has also been added.
The rates given in the schedule are for flooring on ground floor. For every
additional storey, the rates may be increased as per note (iv) at the beginning of the
chapter. For terrazzo work in-situ on columns, extra rate has been provided to cover the
extra expenditure on laying and rubbing as per note (vii) at the beginning of the chapter.
The note (v) regarding use of coarse sand in flooring work at the end of the chapter
should be kept in view.
As now days the thickness of marble as available in market has been reduced
from 15 mm-20 mm to 12 mm-15 mm, the rates for all items of marble has been
modified in addition to earlier rates with marble of lesser thickness.
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As per IRC- SP: 63, new items for providing & laying interlocking pavers of
thicknesses 60, 80 & 100 mm. which are manufactured with block making machine
equipped with steel mould and strong vibratory table fixed with table under hydraulic
pressure has been introduced. The rates of laying of Dry Brick Ballast 40 mm gauge
and of Dry Stone Ballast 40 mm gauge for flooring has also been added.
Use of rubber moulded interlocking pavers 50 mm & 60 mm thick has been
restricted to non traffic areas having width upto 3.05 metre. Chequered tiles are to be
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Plastering – This item of work has been divided into three categories i.e.
plastering on walls, plastering on floors and plastering on underside of ceiling.
Plastering on floors is the easiest as it does not require any scaffolding. Moreover, there
is no wastage of material and a mason can give comparatively more out-turn. The
plastering on walls is more difficult than that on floors; scaffolding is required and there
is wastage of material and the out-turn per mason becomes less as compared to
plastering on floors. Plastering on the underside of the slabs or on ceiling is even more
difficult. In this case the quantity of scaffolding required is much more than in case of
plastering on walls; the wastage of material is also much more and the out-turn per
mason is much less as compared to plastering on walls. Therefore separate rate have
been provided for these different classes of work. In every class of work, rates have
been provided for various thicknesses of plaster and various mortar mixes. Similarly
provision for mud-plaster has been made separately for walls and floors.
The labour as well as through rates worked out under this chapter includes all
labour for mixing of mortar, carriage to site of work, scaffolding charges including all
types of sundries etc. labour and material, cost of water, tools and plants, preparation of
surface for plastering, plastering operations and curing afterwards.
For plastering and pointing in each subsequent storey above the first storey, the
labour as well as through rates of plaster and pointing shall be increased as per Item
No. 15.84 for every additional storey.
The rates for plastering, pointing given are for superstructure up-to 4 metre
height whether the first storey or the subsequent storeys. In case any single storey
exceeds 4 metre height (as in case of overhead-reservoir and outer face of walls etc.),
the labour as well as through rates of plaster and pointing shall be increased as per
Item No. 15.85 for every additional height of 2 metre or part thereof. It is applicable in
both cases internal as well as external.
For plastering and pointing the exterior walls of height more than Third storey
from ground level for every additional height of single storey upto 4 metre or part
thereof, for such situations the labour as well as through rates of plaster and pointing
shall be increased as per Item No. 15.22. However in this case the additional rate
payable as per Item No. 15.85 as stated above will not be applicable.
Unless otherwise stated the labour rates include the rehandling of materials
within 100 metres. The rates include the cost of water, where the water is supplied free
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For filling of dents and imperfections and leveling on primed walls, wooden and
metallic surface prior to application of subsequent coats provisions for Acrylic Wall Putty
has been introduced in CSR. It is used for interior application only.
Polyurethane polish (PU) – PU is exterior wood finish which is specially
formulated to have weather resistance, light fastness and non yellowing properties in all
season. PU wood finish is a two component polyurethane wood finish that can be
applied on solid wood veneer. It is available in glossy and matt finish.
The rates for white washing, distempering, painting and decorative cement
based paints etc. upto 4 metre height whether the first storey or the subsequent
storeys, in case any single storey exceeds 4 metre height (as in case of overhead-
reservoir and outer face of walls etc.), the labour as well as through rates of white
washing, distempering, painting and decorative cement based paints etc. shall be paid
as per Item No. 16.72 for every additional height of 2 metre or part thereof. It is
applicable in both cases internal as well as external.
The rates for external white washing, distempering, painting and decorative
cement based paints etc. for the exterior walls of height more than Third storey from
ground level for every additional height of single storey upto 4 metre or part thereof, for
such situations the labour as well as through rates of white washing, distempering,
painting and decorative cement based paints etc. shall be paid as per Item No. 16.77.
However in this case the additional rate payable as per Item No. 16.72 as stated above
will not be applicable.
For painting or priming coat on trusses of height above 5 metre, the labour as
well as through rates shall be paid as per Item No. 16.71.
Unless otherwise stated the labour rates include the rehandling of materials
within 100 metres. The rates given in item No. 16.48, 16.49, 16.50, 16.51, 16.54, 16.55,
16.56 & 16.57 are inclusive of printing & lettering. The labour rates given in this chapter
include the cost of tools and plant, i.e. painting brush etc and scaffolding wherever
required. The rates include the cost of water, where the water is supplied free of cost by
department, the labour rates shall be reduced by 1% and through rates accordingly.
The effect on account as note no. 24 of Gaz. Notification No.S.O 94/C.A.
11/1948/Ss.3and 5/2012 dated 15-11-2012 issued by Govt of Punjab Department of
Labour has been taken into account while revising the through/labour rates for white
washing, distempering, painting and decorative cement based paints etc. outside
building above 3 storeys.
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In this chapter rates have been provided for wood work wrought, planed and
fixed in position for imported species of wood i.e. Imported Teak, Red Meranti, Kapur
Sal in addition to conventional species of wood i.e. Deodar, Teak, Sal, Champ, Hollock
etc. which were/are already used in the State. Provision has also been made for
planking of different types of timber and of different thicknesses. The item on woodwork
comprises of two type of work-firstly beams and battens which require only sawing to
sizes, planning and fixing in position and secondly such items as roof trusses and built-
in-fixtures which require making of joints. The rates for woodwork apply to such items of
work as do not involve jointing and a suitable increase has been provided for works
where jointing is involved.
Wooden boundary gates shall be paid at the rates of roof trusses.
Doors and windows- Rates have been provided for different types of doors and
window in different thicknesses for woods as mentioned above. For doors and windows,
through rate does not include the cost of fitting but includes the cost of fixing the same.
These items have been omitted from the rate because in certain cases tower bolts,
handles, etc., of brass or any other specific material are to be used However, for
estimating purposes, the cost for these items to be added to the rates has been worked
out separately.
In case of through rates for chowkhats for doors and windows, it includes the
cost of holdfasts, corners straps, brass hinges for the shutters and brass screws,
chocks, stops and cords along with brass hinges for the chocks, but it does not include
the cost of any other fittings like tower bolts, handles etc although it includes the cost of
fixing the same. Charges for fixing tower bolts to wire gauze shutters of any species are
included in the rate, but the cost and labour for fixing door springs is not included and
has to be paid for separately.
Items as Mortise locks have been provided for such situations where either flush
shutters or shutters already manufactured by some other agency are got fixed. The
contractor is only to make the chowkhats along with holdfasts, etc., fix the same in
position and also to fix the shutters along with the fittings supplied by the department.
The through rate of the contractor, however, includes the cost of wood for chowkhats,
holdfasts, iron/brass hinges, corner straps, cleats, stops, etc. The shutters and fittings
like tower bolts, sliding bolts and handles shall be supplied free of cost by the
department. For similar items of work for cupboards, the rates shall be reduced as the
frame for cupboards will be of thinner sections and there will be saving on timber.
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Separate labour rates have been provided for fixing mortice or rim locks or latches and
for fixing helical door springs or double action spring hinges or sliding bolts.
Glazing- Two types of items for fixed glazing have been provided. In the first
type, door or window chowkhats are made and fixed in position and a glazed shutter
with styles and rails is then made and screwed into the rebate into the chowkhat. In the
second type of fixed glazing, no shutter is made, but the glazing is fixed directly into the
door or window chowkhat as the case may be. These two items should, therefore, be
differentiated. The through rate, however, includes cost of timber, labour for making
chowkhats and shutter where required, fixing the same, glazing, etc.
In certain cases the single door or a single window may be partly fixed and partly
openable. In such cases the entire unit will be measured under the general item of
glazed doors and windows, if the area of fixed glazing is less than 25% of the openable
areas. If the area of fixed glazing exceeds 25% of openable area the two will be
measured separately, the measurement in each case being up to the centre line of
mullion.
Frosted Glass Panes- Where in case of glazed doors and windows of fixed
glazing frosted glass panes are used instead of ordinary panes, the through rate shall
be increased by Rs. 10 per sqm. of the actual are of frosted glass pane.
Fixing Glass Panes- Separate rate has been provided for fixing glass panes.
This item can be useful in maintenance work for replacing the broken glass panes.
Flush Doors- The labour and through rates have also been provided for flush
doors of different varieties from commercial facing to laminated facing factory
manufactured solid flush doors. These rate has been provided for various thickness of
flush shutters with elm or gurjan facing of both sides, elm or gurjan facing on one side
and teak facing on the other side and teak facing on both the sides. The labour rates
include the labour only for fixing pre manufactured flush doors and fixing of fittings.
In addition to above new provisions on through rates as well as labour rates
basis has been provided in CSR for fixing Expanded metal fixed on chowkhats with
moulding of 25 mm thick of different types of wood, Anodized Aluminum Mat Finish
handles and tower bolts ISI marked of various size, Decorative high pressure laminated
sheet 1mm (SF, 1 Star, 2 Star) thick, Decorative laminated sheet 0.72 mm thick &
reverse side of adhesive bonding quality, Aluminum grill with U- type beading or clip
ruber, Aluminum wire mesh, Aluminum composite panels (ACP) for external cladding or
Facades of buildings, Insulation and Signage, Ball bearing hinges, Ward robe locks
etc. Items for supply & installation of Suspended spider glazing system and Frameless
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toughened glass, Curtain wall with Aluminum composite panel cladding, Semi-unitized
curtain wall glazing system has also been provided in CSR.
The labour rates given in this chapter include the cost of tools & plants and
scaffolding (Labour and Material) wherever required. Unless otherwise stated, the
labour and through rates include all wastage of timber in sawing & cutting and sawing
charges including carriage to & from saw mills. It also includes rehandling of materials
with in 100 metre.
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been made because there are quite a few manufactures in the market and their rates
vary a little from each other. Labour rates have been provided separately for fixing steel
windows. Fixing of glass panes is not included in the items of fixing steel windows as
this item requires special metal sash, putty and therefore, special rate for supplying and
fixing glass panes in steel windows have been provided.
Rolling/Collapsible Steel Shutters – The items of supplying & fixing
rolling/collapsible steel shutters are provided. Payment is to be made for the exact size
of opening where rolling shutter is to be fixed.
Pressed Steel Frames (Chowkhats) – Rates for supplying & fixing of pressed
steel frames for doors & windows (single rebate & double rebate) of 18 guage (1.25
mm) thick steel sheet of the specified sections including iron lugs, iron hinges including
bolts for fixing stops, lock-notch provision for receiving tower bolts, hydraulic spring are
also provided.
Before making the payment the gauge, the size and the section of steel
chowkhats (whether for single rebate or for double rebate including the sectional size)
and the weight of steel chowkhats shall be recorded in the measurement book by the
Sub Divisional Engineer/ Engineer-in-Charge to ensure conformity with the above
stipulations regarding weight.
Miscellaneous – The through rates are also provided for Japani sheet
chowkhats of various thicknesses, Fixing galvanized iron sheet chowkhats, Steelwork
using rectangular/square hollow mild steel pipe used in structural work such as sheds
etc, Expandable fasteners of specified size with necessary plastic sleeves & galvanized
M.S. screws, Stainless steel pipe & fitting, Safety signages, Grab bar of various types,
Knobset made of stainless steel, Roofing/Wall cladding with PPGL sheets, Gutter 250
mm wide with PPGL sheet (pre painted galvalume steel).
The rates in this chapter are for both riveted as well as welded work and the cost
of all rivets, bolts and nuts are included in the through rates. The labour rates include
the cost of tools and plants, welding rods and scaffolding (labour and material)
wherever required. The labour rates also cover the electrical and gas charges where
welding work is done. The through rates in this chapter are for ISI marked steel. The
increase for using integrated plant steel will be decided by the Competent Authority if
directed to use it.
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The chapter has been framed on the basis of corresponding chapter on lining in
CSR-2010. The banks of canal are made up in layers which are compacted with rollers
with optimum moisture content. To achieve greater compaction, the sections of the
bank are kept more than the designed width. The extra width is removed later on and
this item is termed as lip cutting. Separate rates have been provided for lip cutting,
which includes all allowances like hardness, lead etc. Item of lip cutting has been
further sub-divided in categories as per vertical depth of canal in 1.5m internal. After lip
cutting dressing of bed and preparation of sub-grade is to be done for which separate
rates have been provided for bed of side slopes. Items have been provided for double
layer lining as well as single layer. Concrete lining in canal has been provided. Rates for
concrete lining of canal for which concrete is prepared by automatic computerized
batching and mixing plant is carried up to site in transit mixers, have been framed. This
item has been sub-divided in two categories viz. laying of concrete with help of paver
and manual laying.
Further this item has been sub-divided as per depth of channel viz.
1) 0m-3.5m vertical height
2) 3.5m-5.5m
3) 5.5m-7.5m and 7.5m & above.
The rates of carriage of Earth work with tipper & trolley in canal and drains have
been separately worked out and provided in this chapter.
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The rate of this chapter on outlets has been framed on the basis of
corresponding chapter in CSR-2010. The rates have been provided after including
GST. All the items of work like earth work for new outlets & dismantling of old outlets
has been provided in the rates. The various items have been split up to cover the
different classes of work under different Local conditions. The rates for Constructing or
dismantling the open Flume APM or OSM type outlet have been classified as per H The
rates have been based on discharge of channel as the bank width varies with increase
in discharge. Separate rates have provided for different types of adjustments which are
required in masonary outlets and APM outlets. The adjustment of Y or B involves
different operations & different rates have been provided for these. Again the rates will
vary according to the H of the outlet. Separate rates for all these items/situations have,
therefore been provided after detailed analysis.
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This chapter has been made very comprehensive to include every type of
foundations and sub-structures for different types bridges to arrive a cost for inviting
bids. The rates as worked up under this chapter are based upon MORT&H data book
and specifications 5th revision. All rates under this chapter include 10% contractor profit
on material component and 35% extra charges over labour and machinery component,
which includes 25% overhead charges towards contractor's establishment, design
charges and other petty expenditures and 10% as contractor profit. In addition to these,
provisions for sundries charges @ 2% and 1% as labour cess has also been included in
rates.
Rates for this chapter have been derived with PPC cement, however Rs: 20/-
per bag may be added where OPC cement is to be used. Steel rates have been
provided as per chapter No: 3 – Material rates of CSR 2020 for ISI brand steels and
where provision for integrated plant steel is to be provided, additional rate will be
decided by the Competent Authority . Rates for all RCC items have been devised as
per MORT&H Data book which also includes the cost of admixture and nothing extra is
payable over and above these rates. Rates for bitumen have been taken as on dated:
01.07.2020, any addition or subtraction from these rates may be carried out while
preparing estimates. All rates for material include carriage upto 5.00 Km, further rates
may be adjusted accordingly as per lead while calculating landing rates.
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This chapter has been made very comprehensive to include rates for
superstructure for bridges and protection work for approaches to bridges and bridge
structure. Rates for RCC anti crash railing and metal crash barrier has also been
introduced in this chapter. The rates as worked up under this chapter are based upon
MORT&H data book and specifications 5th revision. All rates under this chapter include
10% contractor profit on material component and 35% extra charges over labour and
machinery component, which includes 25% overhead charges towards contractor's
establishment, design charges and other petty expenditures and 10% as contractor
profit. In addition to these, provisions for sundries charges @ 2% and 1% as labour
cess has also been included in rates.
DAR for this chapter have been derived with PPC cement, however Rs: 20/- per
bag may be added where OPC cement is to be used. Steel rates have been provided
as per chapter No: 3 – Material rates of CSR 2020 for ISI brand steel and where
provision for integrated plant steel is to be provided, additional rate will be decided by
the Competent Authority. Rates for all RCC items have been devised as per MORT&H
Data book which also includes the cost of admixture and nothing extra is payable over
and above these rates. Rates for bitumen has been taken as on dated: 01.07.2020, any
addition or subtraction from these rates may be carried out while preparing estimates.
All rates for material include carriage up to 5.00 Km, further rates may be adjusted
accordingly as per lead while calculating landing rates.
This chapter also includes rates for pre-cast and pre-tensioned girders which are
being frequently used these days for longer spans and multi spanned bridge structures.
These rates include cost for concrete, HT strands, wedges, pipe casing for strands,
centering and shuttering, cost for transportation from casting yard to site of work and
hydra cranes for lifting and placing girders.
All types of expansion joints and bearings for bridges are a proprietary item, the
manufacturer must be approved by MORT&H and a written warranty for manufacturing
defect for 15 years must be taken from the manufacturer before installation.
As new concepts and new technology is being devised for bridge construction
during present era, rates for all such new components except the conventional one's as
taken in this chapter are subject to the approval of the Chief Engineer.
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The rate of item No. 23.5 for making pilchhi, farash or sarkanda rolls has been
taken excluding supply of materials. This item is only to be paid if pilchhi, farash and
sarkanda is supplied in loose form according to item No. 23.1. When supply of this
material is taken as compacted in rolls of required diameter and length, no payment
over and above item No. 23.1 (b) shall be made. Item 23.8, 23.9 and 23.10 involves the
use of pilchhi, farash and sarkanda made into rolls of six inches diameters and five feet
long. These rates include the cost of making rolls of pilchhi, farash and sarkanda. No
payment for making rolls shall be made over and above the rates of these items as
given in the schedule.
The rate of item no. 23.22 for filling empty cement bags with sand or earth and
sewing shall include the cost of E. C bags and strings. Sand bags shall be specified as
a means of temporary protection only. Cost of earth/ sand and their lead rates are not
included in these rates. The rates of filling of empty cement bags with sand or earth
after sewing and laying in position (dry/ water) have been provided to lay these filled
bags in position.(Item no. 23.26 for positioning in dry and 23.27 for positioning in water
with maximum lead of 30 meters taken)
For the item no. 23.29, the size of weaving of wire crates has been taken 1.2 m x
1.2 m. In shallow reaches, size may be increased whereas in deep and inaccessible
situations the same may be decreased. Actual size of wire crates used at the site of
work shall be as specified by the Engineer-in-charge. The smaller the size of the crate,
higher would be the cost of weaving as more MS annealed wire will be used. The crates
shall be made from M.S. Annealed Wire No. 6 or 8 S.W.G (4.75 or 4.00 mm) including
binding sides and partitions to make crates of the size 15 cm x 15 cm or 25 cm x 7.5
cm.
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The through & labour rates for laying and consolidation of soling (Granular Sub
Base) and wearing course (with WBM & WMM specifications) are provided and they
include cost of laying of stone metal, water charges, establishment/running charges of
machinery i.e. road roller, mixing plant, motor grader & vibratory roller etc. The rates
with different materials are worked out from approved quarries with an average lead of
5 kilometer to work site/plant, difference of quarry rates & bitumen rates with average
rate as taken in CSR while driving item rate as on date of preparing estimate. The basic
rates of bitumen of various grades as on date 01.07.2020 as issued by IOC/HPCL
refineries have been taken. Deduction of suitable rebate by refinery may also to be
applied if any. In case of carriage of bitumen, cost of round trip distance (RTD) of 20
kilometer is included in basic rates of bituminous items and beyond RTD of 20
kilometer, Lead beyond 20 km be taken as mentioned in the schedule. However,
beyond RTD of 300 kilometer, flat rate @ Rs. 2/- per km./ MT of bitumen is payable.
Rates for surface dressing have been provided for first coat with bitumen VG-10
and prime coat with bitumen emulsion slow setting. The rates under this chapter have
been worked out with continuous plant as well as with batch mix plant for all bituminous
items of roads as per MORT&H specification (5th revision). Items of consolidation with
lime treatment, dismantling of the road and restoring the road cut etc. are also added.
Rates for Concrete pavements with Dry Lean Concrete, Carpeting with Slip form
paver with electronic sensor with OPC cement as well as cement with addition of Fly
ash as per guide lines and as per Job Mix formula received from Research Laboratory,
Pb. PWD B&R, Patiala has been introduced in this chapter.
For road signage and safety of road users, rates for all items of mandatory
boards, informatory boards, advance direction board, cautionary boards, overhead &
cantilever gantry boards as per IRC 67:2012 using retro reflective micro prismatic
sheeting for different category of roads are added. Other road safety furniture items i.e.
Bollards, Road Studs with double shank, Median Marker, Delineator, Solar Cat eye etc.
has also been taken.
Rates for dismantling of existing bituminous crust with Cold Milling Machine,
rates for Cast in situ & Precast Kerb & Channels, Road Furniture items like Kilometer
Stone, 200 Meters Stone, Boundary Pillar, Making & Filling Expansion Joints with
Polysulphide has also been introduced in this chapter.
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In this chapter rates have been provided for such items as are of miscellaneous
nature and cannot be grouped under any other chapter. One of the important items is
cutting of trees and removal thereof from Government land. The rate for this item
depends upon the girth of the tree which is to be measured 1.25 metres above ground
level. If the stumps are also to be grubbed in addition to felling of tree, the rates are to
be doubled in case of plains schedule and multiplied by 2.5 in case of hill schedule. The
trees and stumps which are got cut and removed will be the property of Government
and a note to this effect has been given in this chapter. Although these rates have been
given, it is suggested that cutting and removing of trees should not normally be done
through contractors. Such trees should be sold by auction and the purchase price
should include the purchasers liability to get the trees cut and grubbed and to remove
them from Government land. However, where it is not considered feasible to do so the
trees may be got cut on contract basis but the timber thus obtained will remain the
property of Government.
Jungle Clearance- Two types of rates have been provided for jungle clearance-
firstly for new areas acquired for the construction of roads, buildings, new canals or
extension of channels. The rates for these items vary depending upon the intensity of
the jungle. The actual rates are to be fixed by the Executive Engineer according to local
conditions and the amount of work involved. Separate rates have been provided for
jungle clearance along the running canals, branches, distributaries and minors
depending upon the discharge of the channel. This jungle clearance normally involves
cutting away of bushes and other wild growth on the canal banks or boundary roads.
Since it is not possible to assess the exact rate for jungle clearance very correctly, it
has been specified that the item of jungle clearance should be got done through
departmental labour and the rates provided in the Schedule may be utilized for
estimating purpose only.
Water allowance- Provision has been made for water allowance for concrete,
bricks and stone masonry, plastering, pointing, flooring, etc., depending upon the lead
from which water is actually brought. These rates are only for extraordinary water
arrangements. For ordinary and normal water arrangements the cost is included in the
respective items of the CSR. These additional rates are payable in case of plains when
water is not available locally and fixing of hand pumps at the site of work is neither
feasible nor practically possible due to small amount of works or due to depth of spring
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greater than half a kilometre. In case of hilly areas water allowance is payable only
where water cannot be brought by gravity in kuhls from a reasonable distance and
where it is not available locally within one furlong of the site of work and where water is
actually to be carried by manual labour or by mechanical transport from a distance
exceeding one furlong.
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The detailed analysis of rates for the entire Common Schedule have been
printed separately for the use of departmental officers and the quantities of materials
required for each item have been indicated therein. However, important items which are
very common in practice have been given in this chapter for ready reference and for
preparing the consumption statement on the completion of works. Consumption of
materials for such items which have not been given in this chapter can be obtained from
the analysis of rates.
While working out the quantity of sand required for various items of work, 15%
wastage has been allowed as sand normally gets wasted partially due to getting mixed
with soil and partially due to blowing away with the wind.
These consumption factors are for average conditions and are for the purposes
of estimates and for preparing consumption accounts. However, in actual practice
variation up to 5% above or below can take place due to different grading of materials,
tolerances in sizes of materials and due to greater or lesser wastage in handling and
construction. It is, therefore, recommended that variations to this extent may not be
taken serious notice of nothing extra is payable on excess consumption/wastage of the
materials than taken in this chapter.
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The cost of items taken in this chapter involves cost of material (predominately)
and labour component (small as compared to cost of material). The material rates taken
in this chapter have been taken from Chapter 1,2,3,4,5,6,11,15 and 16 of this CSR. The
other rates for material and pipes have been obtained from market rates and/or
Wholesale Price Index for 2020, published by Ministry of Commerce (Department for
Promotion of Industry and internal Trade), Govt. of India. The labour rates have been
taken from Chapter 1 of this CSR. Daily wages of labour which are prevailing rates as
notified by State Govt. Department of Labour under the Minimum Wages Act w.e.f.
01.09.2019.
The market rates thus obtained have been compared to WPI to enforce economy
and rationality while determining the rates.
The rates of D.I. pipes and specials incorporated in this chapter are based on
recommendations of Punjab Water Supply and Sewerage Board (PWSSB), as PWSSB
is the major used of D.I. pipes and specials as compared to DWSS.
Efforts have been made to balance all elements like economy, market rates,
least cost to government, and market conditions.
These rates are inclusive of GST, contractor's profit, labour welfare cess etc.
and all the other applicable taxes, whatsoever.
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The cost of items taken in this chapter involves cost of material and labour
component. Some rates required to form the rates of items in this chapter have been
taken from Chapter 1,2,3,4,5,6,9,10,11,15,16 and 18 of this CSR. The other rates for
materials and pipes have been obtained from market rates. The labour rates have been
taken from Chapter 1 of this CSR. Daily wages of labour which are prevailing rates as
notified by State Govt. Department of Labour under the Minimum Wages Act w.e.f.
01.09.2019.
The market rates thus obtained have been compared to WPI to enforce economy
and rationality while determining the rates.
The rates incorporated in this chapter are based on recommendations of Punjab
Water Supply and Sewerage Board (PWSSB), as PWSSB mostly use Sewerage and
Drainage items for execution of works.
Efforts have been made to balance all elements like economy, market rates,
least cost to government, and market conditions.
These rates are inclusive of GST, contractor's profit, labour welfare cess etc.
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Provision has been made for sanitary fittings of good Indian manufacturer like
Bombay Potteries and Parry's. Sanitary fittings of other equally good Indian
manufactures may be used, if approved by the Engineer-in-charge. In this connection
the Superintending Engineer will circulate from time to time the list of fittings of good
Indian manufactures which may be considered to be on the approved list and which
may be allowed to be used on works. Separate rates have been provided for different
types of fittings, pipes and specials for different sizes.
Provision has been made for CP fittings of good Indian manufacturer like Asian
Paints, Jaquar and Parry's. Sanitary fittings of other equally good Indian manufactures
may be used, if approved by the Engineer-in-charge. In this connection the
Superintending Engineer will circulate from time to time the list of fittings of good Indian
manufactures which may be considered from the approved list and which may be
allowed to be used on works. Separate rates have been provided for different types of
fittings, pipes and specials of different sizes.
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In this chapter various items have been provided for repair work in building
which are not covered in other chapters. Mainly items include plaster work in patches,
fixing of new chowkhats in existing openings, making required size opening in existing
brick wall, renewing glass panes in place of existing glass panes and regrading of tile
terracing etc. In these items labour component involved is much higher than the normal
works.
Rates for spirit polishing of items like tables, side boards, almirahs, book-shelves
etc. have been based on superficial of top or front elevation. These items can vary
considerably in sizes and therefore, rates have to be provided according to the area.
Whereas other items like chairs, peg tables, cane sofas, hat and coat stands, etc.,
where there is no variation in the surface area involved. For caning work, rates have
been provided only for local Bareilly cane. Singapore cane is not available in market
and therefore, this item has not been provided for. A substitute for cane has been
prepared form plastic. Rates for this item have also been provided under head "Re-
caning with artificial (plastic) cane" Rates for polishing and re-caning of seats etc. have
been provided on the basis of through rates as the coat of material is approximately
small as compared to labour involved. In case of upholstering or recovering of sofas
and sofa chairs, both labour and through rates have been given but the through rates
do not include the cost of cloth which has to be purchased and supplied by the
department as a number of varieties of cloth are available in the market and it is not
suitable to specify any one of them in the Schedule of Rates.
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In this chapter rates have been provided for Turfing Slopes, Planting Hedges,
Landscaping and Horticulture work in buildings and roads. Provision has been made for
developing all types of softscape features and associated hardscape elements not
covered in any other chapter.
Cost of irrigation water - Cost of irrigation water has not been included in any
item as water is generally available in most of the buildings. Separate item of irrigation
with tractor tanker has been included, which can be added wherever water source is not
available on site. Number of irrigations and quantity of water shall be worked out
according to season, soil type, size and type of plants. However, cost of labour for
watering the plants has been included in all items.
Digging of pits – Rate for digging of pits has been provided by volume of pit instead of
earlier practice of number of pits of fixed size. Pit size has not been specified for trees,
shrubs and specimen plants and shall be decided by the Engineer-in-charge as per
specification, soil type and other site conditions.
Plant nurseries are being maintained by Horticulture wings of many departments
and manufacture estimates are usually made of production of ornamental plants.
Keeping in view this requirement, rates have been provided for different types of potting
mixtures, polybags and pots for nurseries.
Plant species and varieties – Selection of plant species and varieties shall be at the
discretion of Engineer-in-charge as per site conditions, design and availability of plants.
General size of plants has been specified for trees and shrubs and rate may be reduced
in case plants of specified size are not available and smaller size plants are planted.
Site clearance – Rates have been provided for different types of site clearance
and must be included in every plantation work, where site has construction debris or
other irregularities which can affect plant growth. Objective shall be to provide optimum
soil conditions for initial plant growth. Good quality clean top soil must be ensured for a
minimum depth of 15 cm.
Grassing – Provision of Farm Yard Manure has been excluded from the
grassing items as it encourages weed growth. However, if sufficient time is available for
development of lawn by repeated irrigation and removal of weeds, Farm Yard Manure
may be added as per requirement of site. Rate for chemical fertilizers has been
included. Rates for rough grassing for road berms and other low maintenance areas
have been provided. Separate rates have been provided for large areas of active use
like playgrounds. Rates for fine grassing include planting of roots at different spacings
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as well as planting of ready turf and the relevant item may be selected according to site
conditions and nature of work.
Tree guards – Tree guards are generally required for protecting trees planted
along roads and are major component of total cost. Rates for different types of tree
guards has been provided to suit different conditions. Rates have also been provided
for repair and reuse of steel tree guards. After the trees have grown a sufficiently rigid
trunk, the tree guards can be removed and reused for new plantation thus saving tree
trunks from physical damage by tree guards and saving expenditure on procurement of
new tree guards.
Irrigation systems – Rates for drip irrigation, sprinkler irrigation and rain gun
systems have been provided for optimum use of water and reduction in labour cost for
irrigation. The rates include all accessories required for installation of irrigation systems
above the basic pipe network. The rates for basic pipe network are available in the
chapters on Public Health and relevant items can be used from that chapter.
Artificial grass – Rates have been provided for different types of artificial grass
which can be used indoor or at the locations with no direct sunlight available for growth
of natural grass. The rates are inclusive of all accessories and materials required for
installation of artificial grass and nothing extra shall be paid.
Vertical garden – Rates have been provided for installation of outdoor and indoor
vertical gardens where ground space is not available for regular plantation but it is
desirable to create greenery for environmental and aesthetic functions.
Roof garden – The rates for developing green roof have been provided for use
in green buildings as required under ECBC. The rates do not include waterproofing,
insulation or protection layer of the roof deck which are available in roofing chapter,
however, rates for root barrier has been included which must be installed in all types of
green roofs. Separate rates for base layers, up to planting media have been provided
for extensive and semi-intensive green roofs and intensive green roofs. Rates for
planting media have been provided by volume since depth of media may vary
depending on design objectives.
Maintenance of Horticulture works: Every item of actual planting like shrub, lawn,
ground cover, pot plants, vertical garden etc. has a corresponding separate item for its
maintenance for one year. However, for maintenance of trees, rates are provided
according to age of tree. Maintenance of roof gardens shall be done as per rates
provided for maintenance of various plant types and lawn.
Rates of good earth, farm yard manure, dry bamboo, stone, brick tiles and steel
items like tree guards have been calculated with carriage lead of 5 kilometre. In case of
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items used from other chapters in analyzing the rates e.g. excavation of earth, etc.
leads and lifts are as per relevant chapter. In case longer lead and lift is involved in the
execution of these items, additional rate shall be paid accordingly. Rates of all other
items are inclusive of carriage to the site of work.
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It is the need of the hour to adopt sustainable, energy efficient and new emerging
green & clean technologies in construction to create sustainable built environment. As
such, Punjab Energy Conservation Building Code (PECBC) has been notified by
Government of Punjab. It has become imperative to include items pertaining to Energy
Efficient Materials in Punjab Common Schedule of Rates (CSR) for its implementation.
Though, new emerging technologies such as pre-cast concrete tiles, hollow concrete
blocks, solid concrete blocks etc are already in use, but many new materials have come
up over the past few years and are being used over the conventional building materials.
Rate analysis for various building insulation materials such as PUF
(Polyurethane foam) Spray, PUF (Polyurethane foam) Slab, Extruded Polystyrene
(XPS), items pertaining to Cool Roofs such as Heat Reflective Paint, Heat Resistant
Tile etc., items pertaining to Glazing and UPVC Doors & Windows have been taken.
Nothing extra shall be payable on account of carriage of materials as these are specific
items and carriage is already included in the item rates. Although, this chapter has been
framed to implement ECBC code which implies to building complexes having:-
• Connected load of 100 KW or greater or a contract demand of 120 KVA or
greater.
• Conditioned area of 500 m² or more.
However, the items as framed may also be used as per the site requirement in all
other buildings as per approval of the competent authority.
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The rates in this chapter have been based on the new revised schedule of rates-
2020 and are in conformity with the revised general specifications - 2018. The detailed
analysis of rates for various items have been prepared on the basis of current market
rates. The price of various materials have been taken in the analysis of rates based on
the lowest quotations /price list rates. The manufacturer's with minimum required
standards / specifications have been considered. Quotation /price list rates for such
items of Indian manufacturers which do not meet with minimum required specifications
or which have been found defective as a result of practical experience have been
ignored.
In the case of recessed/ surface wiring, the wiring items in three categories such
as with heavy gauge welded conduit pipe, HDPE & PVC pipe with flame retardant
copper wire and Modular /Flush piano type accessories are taken.
While working out the composite rates for various points in case of wiring items,
the following lengths of wiring have been taken into account: -
1. In case of Recessed welded conduit pipe, HDPE & PVC pipe:-
(a) Light, Fan or Call-bell point with single control 5.00 metre
(b) 5-Pin, 6 Amp. wall socket point 2.50 metre
(c) 5-Pin, 6 Amp. plug control comprising wall socket point 0.45 metre
(d) Light point without control (This shall apply where two lights 2.50 metre
are provided which are operated with one switch only. One of
these points shall be paid for as light point with single control
and the other as light point without control)
(e) Light point with double control (This shall apply in case of light 10.00 metre
point for stairs or at entrance of hall where one light is to be
controlled by two switches in opposite directions)
2. In case of Surface welded conduit pipe & PVC pipe:-
(a) Light, Fan or Call-bell point with single control 5.00 metre
(b) 5-Pin, 6 Amp. wall socket point 2.50 metre
(c) 5-Pin, 6 Amp. plug control comprising wall socket point 0.45 metre
(d) Light point without control (This shall apply where two 2.50 metre
lights are provided which are operated with one switch
only. One of these points shall be paid for as light point
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CHAPTER NO. 1
DAILY WAGES
Notes :-
(i) The wages given below have been adopted for analysing the rates of various items of works.
(ii) The payment to the labour on daily wages will be paid as per rate fixed by the Labour Department
Govt. of Punjab, from time to time.
(iii) The Chief Engineer of a branch shall have full powers to authorise any increase in the labour
wages for departmental work for any length of time in any particular locality.
(iv) These rates are exclusive of GST, labour cess, contractor's profit and overhead expenses but
inclusive of weekly rest.
(v) The labour rates taken in this chapter are on the basis of minimum wages in Punjab fixed by
Labour Department, Government of Punjab as per notification of Labour Deptt. Punjab Letter No.
ST/27067 dt. 04-11-2019.
(vi) The rates of skilled & semi-skilled labour are inclusive of all necessary tools which are normally
carried by them according to trade practice in the locality.
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
L.20 Fitter,Turner and Pipe Fitter (Ist Class) Per Day 442.25
L.21 Fitter,Turner and Pipe Fitter (2nd Class) Per Day 402.55
L.22 Fitter Helper Per Day 338.05
L.23 Floor Polisher Per Day 368.05
L.24 Glazier (Glassman)/Grinder (for
Per Day 368.05
rubbing)/Guttiman
L.25 Hammer Man Per Day 368.05
L.26 Handle Man (Tarring work) Per Day 338.05
L.27 Lineman (Ist Class) Per Day 442.25
L.28 Lineman (2nd Class) Per Day 402.25
L.29 Mate/Supervisor Per Day 368.05
L.30 Mason for plaster of paris work (Ist Class) Per Day 442.25
L.31 Mazdoor (Skilled) (Upper) Per Day 402.55
L.32 Mazdoor (Skilled) (Lower)/Mali Per Day 368.05
L.33 Mazdoor (Semi Skilled) (Upper) Per Day 368.05
L.34 Mazdoor (Semi Skilled) (Lower)/Dresser Per Day 338.05
L.35 Mazdoor (Un-Skilled)/Chowkidar/Cleaner Per Day 338.05
L.36 H. Skilled Worker ( Upper) Per Day 402.55
L.37 H. Skilled Worker ( Lower)/Welder Per Day 368.05
L.38 Mazdoor (Woman) Per Day 338.05
L.39 Operator Per Day 402.55
L.40 Painter (Ist Class) Per Day 442.25
L.41 Painter (2nd Class) Per Day 402.55
L.42 Para Medical Personnal Per Day 442.25
L.43 Plumber (Ist Class) Per Day 442.25
L.44 Plumber (2nd Class) Per Day 368.05
L.45 Sprayer (for Tar, Bitumen, etc.) Per Day 402.55
L.46 Stone Chisler with Cutter (Ist Class) Per Day 402.55
L.47 Sewerman Per Day 368.05
L.48 Well Sinker Per Day 442.25
L.49 White Washer (Ist Class) Per Day 402.55
L.50 White Washer (2nd Class) Per Day 368.05
CHAPTER NO. 2
HIRE CHARGES OF MACHINERY
Notes :-
(i) These rates are based on Hire Charges of Machinery taken in MORT&H Data Book 2001-02.
Present day rates have been derived by using Linking Factor for WPI to arrive at year 2011-12 and
further by enhancing these rates as per Whole Sale Price Index for 2020 issued by Govt. of India,
Ministry of Commerce & Industry Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade, Office of
the Economics Advisor, New Delhi
(ii)
The rates include all operational and maintenance charges such as cost of fuels, lubricants, stores,
establishment, depreciation and interest charges. In case the machinery is provided by the
department, the working cost as mentioned below shall be recovered from the contractor.
(ii) These rates are for analysing the rates of various items for works and not for hiring of private
machinery from the market for which competitive tenders/quotations shall be called and approval of
the appropriate competent authority shall be obtained.
(iv) The outputs mentioned for the construction equipments are for the compacted quantities of the
relevant items and not for loose quantities.
(v) These Rates are exclusive of contractor's profit, labour cess and GST.
1 2 3 4 5 6
2.1 Air Compressor General 170/250 cfm hour 323.42
2.6 Bitumen Boiler oil fired Bitumen Heating 1500 litre capacity hour 200.96
1 2 3 4 5 6
2.10 Concrete Mixer 0.4/0.28 cum Concrete Mixing 2.5 cum/hour hour 235.50
2.25 GSB Plant 50 cum Producing GSB 40 cum /hour hour 1051.90
1 2 3 4 5 6
2.29 Continuous type Hotmix Plant - 60 DBM/BM/SDC/
25 cum/hour hour 14020.10
to 90 TPH capacity Premix
2.31 Hydraulic Chip Spreader Chip Spreading 1500 sqm/hour hour 2669.00
2.33 Integrated Stone Crusher 100THP Crushing of Spalls 100 TPH hour 8776.30
2.34 Integrated Stone Crusher 200 HP Crushing of Spalls 200 TPH hour 18463.20
2.37 Mechanical Broom Hydraulic Surface Cleaning 1250 sqm/hour hour 361.10
2.38 Motor Grader 3.35 mtr blade Clearing /Spreading 200/200/50/50
/GSB /WBM hour 2425.65
cum/hour
2.39 Mobile slurry seal equipment Mixing and laying
slurry seal 2700 sqm/hour hour 1020.50
2.46 Pot Hole Repair Machine Repair of potholes 4 cum/hour hour 918.45
2.47 Pre-stressing Jack with Pump & Stressing of steel
-- hour 130.31
access wires/stands
2.48 Plate compactor Compaction of
20 cum/hour hour 94.20
Earth
2.49 Plate Vibrator Compaction of
8 cum/hour hour 47.10
Concrete
2.50 Ripper Scarifying 60 cum/hour hour 28.26
2.52 Road marking machine Road marking 18.75 sqm/hour hour 94.20
1 2 3 4 5 6
2.53 Smooth Wheeled Roller 8 tonne Soil Compaction
/BM Compaction 70/12/8 to 10
hour 314.00
/WBM Compaction cum/hour
2.62 Truck 5.5 cum per 10 tonnes Material Transport 5.50 cum capacity km 22.77
2.63 Truck 5.5 cum per 10 tonnes Material Transport 5.50 cum capacity hour 292.02
2.64 Truck Trailor 30 tonne capacity Transportation 30 tonnes capacity hour 785.00
2.65 Vibratory Roller 8 tonne Earth or soil / GSB /
100/60/60/25
WBM hour 1151.33
cum/hour
2.66 Vacuum Pump with mat & Power Finishing of
Floater Concrete 6.25 sqm/hour hour 422.33
Pavements
2.67 Water Tanker for General work Water Transport 6 kl capacity hour 146.95
2.68 Water Tanker for Road work Water Transport 6 kl capacity km 261.66
2.69 Wet Mix Plant 100 TPH Mixing of Wet Mix
40 cum /hour hour 2033.15
Macadam
2.70 Wet Mix Plant 60 TPH Mixing of Wet Mix
Macadam 25 cum/hour hour 1219.89
2.71 Dragline
1 Cu yd Capacity Excavation of earth
i) 68 cum/hour (dry)
work (undressed) hour 2943.22
ii) 57 cum/hour (wet)
0.75 Cu yd Capacity Excavation of earth
i) 37 cum/hour (dry)
work (undressed) hour 22.86
ii) 31 cum/hour (wet)
CHAPTER NO. 3
MATERIALS
Notes :-
(i) The Rates given below have been adopted for analysing the rates of various items of works and not for obtaining supplies from market.
(ii) These rates are inclusive of GST & other taxes as applicable but exclusive of contractor's profit and labour cess.
(iii) All the rates in this chapter are for materials at the source of supply and inclusive of cost of any cases/ drums/containers or any type of bags etc. except where
specified otherwise.
(iv) Supplies from market shall be obtained after calling tenders or quotations, as these rates are for estimation purpose only.
(v) While making measurements for payment purposes, suitable deduction shall be made for voids to account for loose stacking of aggregates/boulders as
stipulated in the relevant specification.
(vi) The rates of all aggregates include loading charges except for sand, natural bed material and boulders. The loading of sand, natural bed material and boulders
shall be paid as per Chapter-4 of CSR.
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
M-1 Aggregates (average rate of all the quarries) Note:- Quarry wise aggregates rates attached at Annexure-I)
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
(d) Fine Sand with FM not less than 1.6 Cum 2517 494.34 5% 519.06
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
(g) Stones breaking into spalls, size 75 mm. Cum 2517 476.19 5% 500.00
(i) Screening ,Stone ballast, shingle or kankar (Labour only). Cum 2517 70.00 5% 73.50
M-2 (i) Aluminumstrip 40mm wide 2mm thick. mtr 7606 42.12 18% 49.70
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
M-3 Fly Ash Cum 2621 free
(a) Corrugated sheets 6mm thick. sqm 6811 150.00 18% 177.00
(b) Corrugated sheets 7mm thick. sqm 6811 170.00 18% 200.60
(c) Semi Corrugated sheets 6mm thick. sqm 6811 155.00 18% 182.90
(d) Semi Corrugated sheets 7mm thick. sqm 6811 160.00 18% 188.80
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
(b) Fibre reinforced by organic fibres and/ or inorganic
synthetic fibres cement corrugated serrated adjustable mtr 7019 210.00 18% 247.80
ridge
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
(e) Aluminumstrip for poly carbonate sheet mtr 7606 308.00 18% 363.44
(a) Plain sheets 4mm thick. sqm 6811 113.98 18% 134.50
(b) Plain sheets 6mm thick. sqm 6811 170.97 18% 201.74
(vi) Ridges 1.10 metre Long. pair 6811 350.00 18% 413.00
M-5 Ballies:-
M-6 Bamboo:-
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
(c) Felts-
(i) Bitumen felt, Fibre base, self finished type-2 grade-I sqm 2715 63.00 18% 74.34
(i) Bitumen felt, Fibre base, self finished type-2 grade-II sqm 2715 63.00 18% 74.34
(i) Bitumen felt, Fibre base, self finished type-2 grade-III sqm 2715 72.00 18% 84.96
(i) 4.5mm thick. (4mm available) sqm 4410 258.24 18% 304.72
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
(b) Extra for breaking from Jhama bricks. cum 6904 333.33 5% 350.00
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
M-11 Brushes ISI Marked :--
(ii) Painting brushes (Ordinary Quality). 25mm width each 9603 12.70 18% 14.99
(iii) Painting brushes (Ordinary Quality). 50mm width each 9603 25.45 18% 30.03
(iv) Painting brushes (Superior Quality). 75mm width each 9603 80.00 18% 94.40
(v) Painting brushes (Superior Quality). 100mm width each 9603 169.50 18% 200.01
M-12 Bricks First Class (Clay/Fly Ash) (at kiln site):- (Note:- District wise rates for Bricks / tiles attached at Annxure-II)
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
(d) Brick bats from well burnt or burnt bricks. cum 6904 450.00 5% 472.50
(d) Terrazzoo tiles 20mm thick sqm 6810 320.00 18% 377.60
(e) Chequered tiles at site of work sqm 6907 300.00 18% 354.00
(f) Precast P.C.C. tiles at site of work sqm 6907 300.00 18% 354.00
(g) Terrazzoo tiles with white cement 20mm thick sqm 6810 430.00 18% 507.40
(h) Terrazzoo tiles 12.50mm thick sqm 6810 320.00 18% 377.60
(i) Terrazzoo tiles with white cement 12.5 mm thick sqm 6810 350.00 18% 413.00
M-14 Cast iron rain water pipe non pressure ISI Marked :-
(i) C.I. Rain water pipe (Non pressure) 100mm dia. m 7303 688.00 18% 811.84
(ii) C.I. head 100mm dia. each 7303 475.00 18% 560.50
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
(iii) C.I. shoe 100mm dia. each 7303 475.00 18% 560.50
(i) 125mm with plate 175mmx32mm. ten nos 7610 480.00 18% 566.40
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
(ii) 100mm with plate 150mmx32mm. ten nos 7610 425.00 18% 501.50
(iii) 75mm with plate 125mmx32mm. ten nos 7610 400.00 18% 472.00
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
(f) Commercial ply wood BWP grade 4mm thick 3 ply ISI Marked at
site of work. sqm 4412 258.24 18% 304.72
M-19 Flush Door BWP grade ISI Marked with liping all sides
(C) Commercial Ply on one face & Teak Surface on other surface
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
M-22 Galvanised iron wire at site of work 4mm. qtl 7217 5000.00 18% 5900.00
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
(a) Plain
(i) 2mm thick (5.18 kg per sqm) sqm 7013 220.00 18% 259.60
(ii) 3mm thick (8.44 kg/sqm) sqm 7013 300.00 18% 354.00
(iii) 4mm thick (10.75 kg/sqm) sqm 7013 360.00 18% 424.80
(b) Frosted
(i) 2mm thick (5.18 kg per sqm) sqm 7013 164.00 18% 193.52
(ii) 3mm thick (8.44 kg/sqm) sqm 7013 246.00 18% 290.28
(iii) 4mm thick (10.75 kg/sqm) sqm 7013 328.00 18% 387.04
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
M-28 Blank
M-29 Lime
(i) Commercial dry lime (I.S. – 1514). qtl 2522 600.00 5% 630.00
M-30 Lubricants
(i) Burnol 100 gms. per tube 3004 207.63 18% 245.00
(viii) High speed diesel (as on 31.07.2020) per ltr 2710 75.00 0% 75.00
(ix) Hydro brake fluid (1 ltr packing) per ltr 3819 270.00 18% 318.60
(x) Hydro brake fluid (½ ltr packing) per ltr 3819 137.00 18% 161.66
(xi) Hydro brake fluid (¼ ltr packing) per ltr 3819 73.00 18% 86.14
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
(xii) Kerosene oil (Superior) per ltr 2710 25.09 18% 29.61
(xiii) Light diesel oil per ltr 2710 29.66 18% 35.00
(xiv) Mobile oil (Loose) per ltr 8413/3403 82.60 18% 97.47
(xv) Mobile oil (5 ltr packing) per ltr 8413/3403 933.00 18% 1100.94
(xvi) Mobile oil (1 ltr packing) per ltr 8413/3403 195.00 18% 230.10
(xvii) Mobile oil (½ ltr packing) per ltr 8413/3403 101.00 18% 119.18
(xviii) Mobile oil (¼ ltr packing) per ltr 8413/3403 55.00 18% 64.90
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
(b) Chocolate grey or yellow. qtl 6802 85.00 18% 100.30
M-32 Marble piece for crazy floor 19mm to 20mm. qtl 6802 110.00 18% 129.80
b Slabs size above 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 375.00 18% 442.50
b Slabs size above 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 350.00 18% 413.00
b Slabs size above 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 550.00 18% 649.00
b Slabs size above 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 450.00 18% 531.00
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
(v) White Makrana tiles 18-20mm thick
a Size 0.30 sqm to 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 500.00 18% 590.00
a Size 0.30 sqm to 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 325.00 18% 383.50
b Slabs size above 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 375.00 18% 442.50
a Size 0.30 sqm to 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 300.00 18% 354.00
b Slabs size above 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 350.00 18% 413.00
(ix) Kumari grey without oxide and cavities flooring 18mm to 20mm
thick of varying sizes
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
a Size 0.30 sqm to 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 400.00 18% 472.00
b Slabs size above 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 450.00 18% 531.00
(x) Kumari grey without oxide and cavities flooring 12mm to 15mm
thick of varying sizes
a Size 0.30 sqm to 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 350.00 18% 413.00
b Slabs size above 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 400.00 18% 472.00
a Size 0.30 sqm to 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 450.00 18% 531.00
b Slabs size above 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 500.00 18% 590.00
a Size 0.30 sqm to 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 400.00 18% 472.00
b Slabs size above 0.50 sqm sqm 6802 450.00 18% 531.00
(xiii) Kotah stone tile flooring 20mm to 30 mm thick sqm 6802 370.00 5% 388.50
(xiv) Kotah stone tile flooring 30mm to 40 mm thick sqm 6802 450.00 5% 472.50
(xv) Black Granite stone tiles 18mm to 20mm thick sqm 6802 1722.00 18% 2031.96
(xvi) Coloured Granite stone tiles 18mm to 20mm thick sqm 6802 1600.00 18% 1888.00
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
(xvii) Rough red sand stone (from Agra) 40mm thick sqm 6802 420.00 5% 441.00
(xix) Flamed finish granite stone slab Jet Black, Cherry Red, Elite sqm 6802 1050.00 18% 1239.00
(xx) Black Granite Stone 19-20mm thick sqm 6802 1560.20 18% 1841.04
(xxi) Colored Granite Stone 19-20mm thick sqm 6802 1610.00 18% 1899.80
(xxii) Fine dressed red stone (From Agra) flooring 40mm thick sqm 6802 450.00 5% 472.50
(xxiii) Plain coloured 3.20mm gauge linoleum covering to floors sqm 6802 500.00 18% 590.00
(xxv) Morward Marble strips 18 to 20 mm. Wide mtr 6802 45.00 18% 53.10
(xxvi) Dholpur stone tiles 25 mm thick sqm 6802 400.00 18% 472.00
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
(xxvii) Butch work with rough dressed Dholpur stone 40 mm to 50 mm
sqm 6802 200.00 18% 236.00
thick
(xxviii) Fine dressed and machine rubbed red sand stone ( from Agra ) 25
sqm 6802 450.00 18% 531.00
mm to 50 mm thick
M-35 Niwar
(i) Cotton. kg 5701 120.00 12% 134.40
(i) Dry distempers (Non washable) in all shades. kg 3210 30.00 18% 35.40
(ii) Oil bound washable distempers in all shades. kg 3210 30.46 18% 35.94
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
(b) Oil
(ii) Anti corrosive bitumastic paint ltr 3208 100.00 18% 118.00
(iii) Anti corrosive odourless black bitumastic paint. ltr 3208 100.00 18% 118.00
(iv) Methylated spirit, without container. ltr 2207 68.75 18% 81.13
(v) Type wood preservative other than solignum. ltr 814 260.00 18% 306.80
(ix) Ready mixed exterior paint for metalic surface (in all
shades). Aluminumpaints ltr 3209 165.00 18% 194.70
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
(xi) Ready mixed paint for wood work or wooden surface in
ltr 3209 165.00 18% 194.70
(all shades.)
(xii) Premium Acrylic dirt resistance Exterior Paint ltr 3209 270.00 18% 318.60
(xviii) Black synthetic enamel paint ltr 3209 160.00 18% 188.80
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
(xix) a) Thermoplastic paint with coverage of 5kg/10sqm kg 3209 90.00 18% 106.20
(i) Black red chocolate colours and dark shades. kg 3209 70.00 18% 82.60
(iii) Green or blue (Indian) medium shade. kg 3209 72.00 18% 84.96
(e) Primers
(iii) Pink primer for wood. ltr 3209 105.00 18% 123.90
(f) Polish
(ii) Mansion polish (Ready made). ltr 3209 280.00 18% 330.40
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
(g) Varnish
(h) Miscellaneous
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
(ii) Top cover for rolling shutter. m 7309 500.00 18% 590.00
(iii) 27.5 cm. long wire spring, grade No.2 for rolling shutter.
each 7320 325.00 18% 383.50
(iv) Ball bearing for rolling shutters. each 8482 970.00 18% 1144.60
(vi) Exceeding 16.80 sqm area of door. sqm 7308 300.00 18% 354.00
(c) Clean, sharp and coarse sand from the following quarries Rate Already included
(including royalty etc):- cum
in M-1 (c)
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
(b) Sand Paper steel (100, 150, 180, 220, 320 number) each 6805 11.00 18% 12.98
(i) Rolled steel T & Z Section. qtl 7208-7212 4400.00 18% 5192.00
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
(j) Welded Mesh 25 mm x 25 mm (2.5mm thick) sqm 7314 220.00 18% 259.60
M-43 Surkhi prepared from well burnt bricks, ground and screened at
cum 6904 700.00 - - - 18% - 826.00
source.
M-44 Tiles
(iii) Acid / Alkali Resistant Tiles - 300 mm x 300 mm sqm 6902 520 18% 613.60
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
(b) White Ceramic graze tile in all colours and design Ist Quality
M-45 Timber
(a) Cheel
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
(i) In scantling. cum 4407 63000.00 18% 74340.00
(b) Super (18 to 19 kg per cft. Approx.) cum 4407 49434.00 18% 58332.12
(c) Sinker (20 to 21 kg per cft. Approx.) cum 4407 54730.50 18% 64581.99
(i) Yellow Meranti
(a) Normal (15 to 16 kg per cft. Approx.) cum 4407 44137.50 18% 52082.25
(b) Super (18 to 19 kg per cft. Approx.) cum 4407 47668.50 18% 56248.83
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
(c) Sinker (20 to 21 kg per cft. Approx.) cum 4407 52965.00 18% 62498.70
(j) Imp. Teak Wood @ 1750/- each cft. cum 4407 61792.50 18% 72915.15
M-47 Fire Bricks size 22.86 cm x 11.11 cm x 6.83 cm 1000 nos 6902 5000.00 5% 5250.00
M-48 Ladder ( Hire Charges) (10 steps) per day 9403 8.00 18% 9.44
(a) 50mm thick Interlocking tiles (rubber moulded) sqm 7016 310.00 18% 365.80
(b) 60mm thick Interlocking tiles (rubber moulded) sqm 7016 340.00 18% 401.20
(c) 60mm thick Interlocking tiles by block making machine sqm 7016 364.40 18% 429.99
M-53 80mm thick Interlocking tiles by block making machine sqm 7016 457.00 18% 539.26
M-54 100mm thick Interlocking tiles by block making machine sqm 7016 630.00 18% 743.40
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
M-59 Filling with jointing compound 0.807 kg per sqm. m 3302 25.00 18% 29.50
M-60 Metal rawl plug and screw for fixing parameter @ 450mm for fixing
ceiling angle. each 6401 10.00 18% 11.80
M-61 Nuts & Bolts 25mm x 8mm each 7318 1.70 18% 2.01
M-63 Powder coated Gypsum Screw. each 7318 0.35 18% 0.41
M-64 Joint paper Tape Role. each 4802 290.00 18% 342.20
M-66 (a) Aluminum Glazing all sections kg 7610 215.00 18% 253.70
(b) Extra for 50 Micron powder coating kg 7616 42.00 18% 49.56
(c) EPDM/ Neoprene Rubber gasket for Aluminumjoinery. kg 4002 61.00 18% 71.98
M-67 Square M S beadings for Glass(10x10x1.6 mm tube) mtr 7216 27.00 18% 31.86
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
M-68 Vitrified floor tiles in light colour shades made using Soluble
(i) Salt Technology / Digital
a 600x600 mm size sqm 6902 280.00 18% 330.40
(ii) Vitrified floor tiles in light colour shades made using double
charged Technology
(iii) Vitrified floor tiles in light colour shades full body same
material
(iv) Tactile tile 600 x 600 mm sqm 6902 480.00 18% 566.40
(v) Extra Cost for using darker fast shade Vitrified or Rectified
sqm 6902 50.00 18% 59.00
Tiles instead of lighter shades.
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
c Epoxy grout mix of 0.70 kg of organic coated filler of
desired shade (0.10 kg of hardener and 0.20 kg of resin kg 6902 371.00 18% 437.78
per kg)
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
k) Door Spring ISI Marked (Ordinary) each 7320 80.00 18% 94.40
l) Floor Spring ISI Marked (Small) each 7320 1450.00 18% 1711.00
m) Floor Spring ISI Marked (Big) each 7320 1850.00 18% 2183.00
n) Hydraulic Door Spring ISI Marked each 8302 450.00 18% 531.00
M-71 PCC Kerb M-20 Hydraulic made size 250mm high x 165mm
bottom x115mm top mtr 6810 165.00 18% 194.70
M-73 Polythene films/ sheet of 100,125, 150, 200,250 micron kg 3920 105.00 18% 123.90
Sr. No. Description Unit HSN Rate GST Rates i/c GST.
CODE
0% 5% 12% 18% 28%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
2 Fixed Bearing-100MT(SPFX-100 MT) each 8483 14990.00 18% 17688.20
3 Slide Guide Bearing (L)-100 MT (SPSG)L)-100 MT) each 8483 19800.00 18% 23364.00
4 Slide Guide Bearing (T)-100 MT (SPSG(T)-100 MT each 8483 21950.00 18% 25901.00
8 Slide Guide Bearing (T)-200 MT (SPSG(T)-200 MT each 8483 45650.00 18% 53867.00
9 Free Float Bearing-300 MT(SPFF-300 MT) each 8483 48400.00 18% 57112.00
11 Slide Guide Bearing (L)-300 MT (SPSG(L)-300 MT) each 8483 77900.00 18% 91922.00
12 Slide Guide Bearing (T)-300 MT (SPSG (T) -300 MT) each 8483 79850.00 18% 94223.00
13 Supply of Elastomeric Bearing as per IRC:83, Part-II cum 8483 70.00 18% 82.60
Rate of Aggregate for all Quarries Recived from S.E Construction Circle cum Convenor Quarry Committee vide
Letter No. 1046 dt.11.10.2019 through CE (HQ) letter No.295/CSR dt.19.06.2020.
Rates in Rs. Per cubic metres without GST, Labour cess, Contractor Profit & other cesses.
Annexure-I
S.No. Description Lohand Bharat Agampur Khera Talwara & Mirthal Damtal Pathankot Haryaal Burj Kotia
Khad Garh (Ropar) Kamlout Kumahi Madhopur
(Ropar) (Ropar) Devi
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
(i) 12/13.2 mm Crushed Bajri
565.02 656.84 641.53 609.16 633.29 362.19 - 397.17 379.54 664.55
S.No. Description Lohand Bharat Agampur Khera Talwara & Mirthal Damtal Pathankot Haryaal Burj Kotia
Khad Garh (Ropar) Kamlout Kumahi Madhopur
(Ropar) (Ropar) Devi
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
(xii) boulder upto (18Kg to 40 kg)
790.40 790.40 677.70 - 633.29 570.67 - 568.31 570.67 736.57
Rate of Brick/tiles in various Distt. at kiln site without GST, Labour Cess and
Contractor's profit & other cesses.
Annexure-II
Sr. No. Name of Distt Bricks Tiles
Basic Rate Unit Basic Rate Unit
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Amritsar, Tarn Taran,
Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Mohali, 4857.14 1000 Nos 5047.62 1000 Nos
Chandigarh
2 Gurdaspur, Pathakot, Patiala,
Kapurthala 4761.90 1000 Nos 4952.38 1000 Nos
7 Bathinda
4095.23 1000 Nos 4285.71 1000 Nos
8 Moga
4285.71 1000 Nos 4476.19 1000 Nos
CHAPTER NO. 4
(ii) Where the lead for loading and unloading is more than the lead specified in the following rates, this
should be paid at carriage rates (Chapter No. 5) for second and third chains of 30 metres length as
the case may be.
(iii) The following rates do not provide for any special arrangements such as provision of mechanical
equipment for loading purposes. The unloading of heavy machinery or consignments requiring crane
work or special arrangements will be paid seperately.
(iv) While making measurements for loading, unloading or stacking suitable deductions shall be made to
account for voids in the loose stacking according to the factors mentioned in the relevant
specifications of materials as given in chapter No. 3 of the P.W.D specifications.
(v) The rates of loading, unloading and stacking shall also include the loading, unloading and stacking of
containers in which the materials are contained. For instance, if 100 tonnes of bitumen are loaded or
unloaded in 160/200 litres drums, the net weight of bitumen will be 100 tonnes and weight of the
drum will be over and above this weight. Nothing extra will be paid for the weight of the bitumen
drums which are supposed to be carried in addition to the bitumen with in the same rate.
(vi) Bricks and tiles shall be properly stacked in vehicles and not dumped. While unloading these shall be
directly placed into stacks and not dumped on the ground and then stacked.
(vii) The rates of item No. 4.29 to 4.40 are not payable over and above the rates of item No. 4.3, 4.7, 4.9
to 4.11 and 4.20 to 4.24.
(viii) Where the earth work involved is more than 100 cum, then no unloading will be paid because
unloading shall be done by tipping.
By Manual Means
4.2 (A) Stone (building or pitching) Sand, Earth, Fly
Ash, Bajri, Shingle, Spalls, Brick bats, Brick cum 31.36 18.29
ballast and Stone metal.
4.3 Bricks 22.86 cm. size (including stacking) 1000 nos 73.17 73.18
4.10 (a) 200 Litres barrel full including stacking. each 13.06 10.45
4.15 Ballies :-
4.16 Shuttering :-
(i) In Trucks
truck load 125.46 125.44
Stacking within 15 metres of the unloading points into stacks of specified sizes.
(i) The rates for carriage of materials manually upto 0.50 km and by mechanical means for every km
lead, have been given. In case of actual lead exceed one K.M and falls into next, full rate of the next
K.M will be paid i.e. fraction of K.M. will be payable for the full K.M.
(ii) These rates are inclusive of all taxes, GST, Labour Welfare cess and contractor's profit.
(iii) Unless otherwise stated, the carriage rates do not include loading unloading and stacking for
purpose of measurements.
(iv) For carriage of materials on river choe beds 20% extra, over the basic rates of kilometres concerned,
should be paid for actual river or choe bed-length involved.
(v) For carriage of materials on unmetalled roads 20% extra, on the basic rates of kilometres concerned,
excepting those for item No. 5.3 to 5.5 should be paid.
(vi) For carriage in sub mountainous area, the SE concerned may increase the carriage rates suitably
upto maximum of 20% of the rates provided for the plains, in case he is satisfied that the existing
CSR rates are not reasonable.
(vii) For carriage of lengths above 6 metres of heavy steel sections like RS Joists, rails etc. which cannot
be easily bent, increase the rates for steel in item No. 5.2 by 50 percent.
(viii) Where a river is to be crossed by Ferry or Boat Bridge, the loaded trucks cannot be carried across
and they have to be unloaded to some extent before crossing the river. The unloaded material has to
be carried by manual or animal labour across the river and then reloaded into the trucks. This not
only involves additional expenditure, but also extra time. In order to compensate for this, additional
rate may be allowed by increasing 50%.
(ix) Carriage rates of all materials carried in the containers include the carriage of containers in which the
materials are carried. Only the net weight of material carried is payable excluding the weight of
container.
(x) While making measurements of materials for the purposes of payment for carriage, suitable
deduction shall be made to account for voids in loose stacking. The factor will be different with
different materials and may be ascertained from the relevant specifications of that material, as given
in chapter No. 5 of PWD specifications.
(xi) The Superintending Engineer concerned may sanction the approved rates of Truck operators Unions
in specific and emergent cases, in case he feels that the existing schedule rates are not workable.
(xii) The rates under item No. 5.6 do not provide for special carriage arrangements like cranes, trailors
etc. Carriage of machinery not covered by this item should be paid at special rates to be determined
after inviting quotations/Tenders.
(xiii) The rate for carriage of Bitumen as per item no. 5.2 (iii) are for Round Trip Distance. Round Trip
Distance means if lead for single side is 10 km, then RTD will be taken as 20 km, for lead beyond
RTD of 300 Km will be payable @ Rs.2/- per km per MT
(xiv) Carriage of aggregates has been given eparately for total distance / lead and nothing extra to be
added for pervious KM.
For subsequent chain per chain of 30 metres upto 0.50 km cum 3.36
(ii) Cement
(iv) M.S. Bars, steel, coal, lime G.I. pipes and special C.I.
manhole covers, steps and other castings and ancillary
miscellaneous items like lead, hemp yarn etc.
(v) Timber
For subsequent chain per chain of 30 metres upto 0.50 km cum 1.92
For subsequent chain per chain of 30 metres upto 0.50 km 1000 nos 9.59
2nd and 3rd chain, per chain of 30 metres 1000 nos 21.59
For subsequent chain per chain of 30 metres upto 0.50 km 1000 nos 11.52
2nd and 3rd chain, per chain of 30 metres 1000 nos 13.45
For subsequent chain per chain of 30 metres upto 0.50 km 1000 nos 7.19
5.2 (i) Earth,Surkhi, Sand, Earth, Fly Ash, Bajri, Ballast, Stone
boulders, Kankar and building rubbish, Earth.
0-2.0 km t 55.19
0-3.0 km t 70.08
0-4.0 km t 82.07
0-5.0 km t 92.15
0-20.0 km t 112.36
0-21.0 km t 118.25
0-22.0 km t 124.13
0-23.0 km t 130.00
0-24.0 km t 135.88
0-25.0 km t 139.81
0-26.0 km t 143.72
0-27.0 km t 147.65
0-28.0 km t 151.56
0-29.0 km t 155.48
0-30.0 km t 159.40
0-31.0 km t 163.32
0-32.0 km t 167.24
0-33.0 km t 171.16
0-34.0 km t 175.08
0-35.0 km t 179.00
0-36.0 km t 182.92
0-37.0 km t 186.84
0-38.0 km t 190.76
0-39.0 km t 194.68
0-40.0 km t 198.60
0-41.0 km t 201.21
0-42.0 km t 203.82
0-43.0 km t 206.43
0-44.0 km t 209.05
0-45.0 km t 211.66
0-46.0 km t 214.27
0-47.0 km t 216.89
0-48.0 km t 219.50
0-49.0 km t 222.11
0-50.0 km t 224.73
0-51.0 km t 227.34
0-52.0 km t 229.95
0-53.0 km t 232.57
0-54.0 km t 235.18
0-55.0 km t 237.79
0-56.0 km t 240.41
0-57.0 km t 243.02
0-58.0 km t 245.63
0-59.0 km t 248.24
0-60.0 km t 250.86
0-61.0 km t 253.47
0-62.0 km t 256.08
0-63.0 km t 258.70
0-64.0 km t 261.31
0-65.0 km t 263.92
0-66.0 km t 266.54
0-67.0 km t 269.15
0-68.0 km t 271.76
0-69.0 km t 274.38
0-71.0 km t 279.60
0-72.0 km t 282.21
0-73.0 km t 284.83
0-74.0 km t 287.44
0-75.0 km t 290.05
0-76.0 km t 292.67
0-77.0 km t 295.28
0-78.0 km t 297.89
0-79.0 km t 300.51
0-80.0 km t 303.12
0-81.0 km t 305.40
0-82.0 km t 307.69
0-83.0 km t 309.97
0-84.0 km t 312.27
0-85.0 km t 314.55
0-86.0 km t 316.84
0-87.0 km t 319.12
0-88.0 km t 321.41
0-89.0 km t 323.69
0-90.0 km t 325.98
0-91.0 km t 328.26
0-92.0 km t 330.56
0-93.0 km t 332.84
0-94.0 km t 335.13
0-95.0 km t 337.41
0-96.0 km t 339.70
0-97.0 km t 341.98
0-98.0 km t 344.27
0-99.0 km t 346.55
0-100.0 km t 348.85
0-101.0 km t 350.81
0-102.0 km t 352.77
0-103.0 km t 354.73
0-104.0 km t 356.69
0-105.0 km t 358.65
0-106.0 km t 360.61
0-107.0 km t 362.57
0-108.0 km t 364.53
0-109.0 km t 366.49
0-110.0 km t 368.45
0-111.0 km t 370.40
0-112.0 km t 372.37
0-113.0 km t 374.33
0-114.0 km t 376.29
0-115.0 km t 378.24
0-116.0 km t 380.21
0-117.0 km t 382.17
0-118.0 km t 384.13
0-119.0 km t 386.08
0-120.0 km t 388.05
0-121.0 km t 390.01
0-122.0 km t 391.97
0-123.0 km t 393.92
0-124.0 km t 395.89
0-125.0 km t 397.85
0-126.0 km t 399.80
0-128.0 km t 403.73
0-129.0 km t 405.69
0-130.0 km t 407.64
0-131.0 km t 409.21
0-132.0 km t 410.77
0-133.0 km t 412.35
0-134.0 km t 413.91
0-135.0 km t 415.48
0-136.0 km t 417.05
0-137.0 km t 418.61
0-138.0 km t 420.18
0-139.0 km t 421.75
0-140.0 km t 423.32
0-141.0 km t 424.89
0-142.0 km t 426.45
0-143.0 km t 428.02
0-144.0 km t 429.59
0-145.0 km t 431.16
0-146.0 km t 432.73
0-147.0 km t 434.29
0-148.0 km t 435.86
0-149.0 km t 437.43
0-150.0 km t 439.00
0-151.0 km t 440.56
0-152.0 km t 442.13
0-153.0 km t 443.70
0-154.0 km t 445.27
0-155.0 km t 446.84
0-156.0 km t 448.40
0-157.0 km t 449.97
0-158.0 km t 451.54
0-159.0 km t 453.11
0-160.0 km t 454.68
0-161.0 km t 456.24
0-162.0 km t 457.81
0-163.0 km t 459.38
0-164.0 km t 460.94
0-165.0 km t 462.52
0-166.0 km t 464.08
0-167.0 km t 465.65
0-168.0 km t 467.22
0-169.0 km t 468.78
0-170.0 km t 470.36
0-171.0 km t 471.92
0-172.0 km t 473.49
0-173.0 km t 475.06
0-174.0 km t 476.62
0-175.0 km t 478.20
0-176.0 km t 479.76
0-177.0 km t 481.33
0-178.0 km t 482.90
0-179.0 km t 484.46
0-180.0 km t 486.04
0-181.0 km t 487.60
0-182.0 km t 489.16
0-183.0 km t 490.74
0-185.0 km t 493.88
0-186.0 km t 495.44
0-187.0 km t 497.00
0-188.0 km t 498.58
0-189.0 km t 500.14
0-190.0 km t 501.72
0-191.0 km t 503.28
0-192.0 km t 504.84
0-193.0 km t 506.42
0-194.0 km t 507.98
0-195.0 km t 509.54
0-196.0 km t 511.12
0-197.0 km t 512.68
0-198.0 km t 514.26
0-199.0 km t 515.82
0-200.0 km t 517.38
0-201.0 km t 518.96
0-202.0 km t 520.52
0-203.0 km t 522.10
0-204.0 km t 523.66
0-205.0 km t 525.22
0-206.0 km t 526.80
0-207.0 km t 528.36
0-208.0 km t 529.93
0-209.0 km t 531.50
0-210.0 km t 533.06
0-211.0 km t 534.64
0-212.0 km t 536.20
0-213.0 km t 537.77
0-214.0 km t 539.34
0-215.0 km t 540.90
0-216.0 km t 542.48
0-217.0 km t 544.04
0-218.0 km t 545.61
0-219.0 km t 547.18
0-220.0 km t 548.74
0-221.0 km t 550.31
0-222.0 km t 551.88
0-223.0 km t 553.45
0-224.0 km t 555.02
0-225.0 km t 556.58
0-226.0 km t 558.15
0-227.0 km t 559.72
0-228.0 km t 561.29
0-229.0 km t 562.86
0-230.0 km t 564.42
0-231.0 km t 565.99
0-232.0 km t 567.56
0-233.0 km t 569.13
0-234.0 km t 570.70
0-235.0 km t 572.26
0-236.0 km t 573.83
0-237.0 km t 575.40
0-238.0 km t 576.97
0-239.0 km t 578.52
0-240.0 km t 580.10
0-242.0 km t 583.24
0-243.0 km t 584.81
0-244.0 km t 586.36
0-245.0 km t 587.94
0-246.0 km t 589.51
0-247.0 km t 591.08
0-248.0 km t 592.65
0-249.0 km t 594.20
0-250.0 km t 595.78
0-251.0 km t 597.35
0-252.0 km t 598.91
0-253.0 km t 600.49
0-254.0 km t 602.04
0-255.0 km t 603.62
0-256.0 km t 605.19
0-257.0 km t 606.75
0-258.0 km t 608.33
0-259.0 km t 609.88
0-260.0 km t 611.46
0-261.0 km t 613.03
0-262.0 km t 614.59
0-263.0 km t 616.17
0-264.0 km t 617.72
0-265.0 km t 619.29
0-266.0 km t 620.87
0-267.0 km t 622.43
0-268.0 km t 624.01
0-269.0 km t 625.56
0-270.0 km t 627.13
0-271.0 km t 628.71
0-272.0 km t 630.27
0-273.0 km t 631.85
0-274.0 km t 633.40
0-275.0 km t 634.97
0-276.0 km t 636.55
0-277.0 km t 638.11
0-278.0 km t 639.68
0-279.0 km t 641.24
0-280.0 km t 642.81
0-281.0 km t 644.39
0-282.0 km t 645.95
0-283.0 km t 647.52
0-284.0 km t 649.08
0-285.0 km t 650.65
0-286.0 km t 652.23
0-287.0 km t 653.79
0-288.0 km t 655.36
0-289.0 km t 656.92
0-290.0 km t 658.49
0-291.0 km t 660.07
0-292.0 km t 661.63
0-293.0 km t 663.20
0-294.0 km t 664.76
0-295.0 km t 666.33
0-296.0 km t 667.90
0-297.0 km t 669.47
0-299.0 km t 672.60
0-300.0 km t 674.17
2.0 km t 88.32
3.0 km t 103.68
4.0 km t 117.12
5.0 km t 129.61
(v) Timber
(ix)(a) Cast iron pipes 80mm i/d (Truck load 8.50 tonnes)
2.0 km t 125.76
3.0 km t 136.33
4.0 km t 146.90
5.0 km t 157.43
(ix)(b) Cast iron pipes 100mm to 150mm i/d (Truck load 7.0
tonnes)
2.0 km t 156.49
3.0 km t 168.95
4.0 km t 181.44
5.0 km t 193.93
(ix)(c) Cast iron pipes 200mm to 350 mm i/d (Truck load 5.50
2.0 km t 215.03
3.0 km t 231.36
5.0 km t 264.00
(ix)(d) Cast iron pipes 400 mm to 600 mm i/d (Truck load 4.75
2.0 km t 264.00
3.0 km t 282.24
4.0 km t 300.48
5.0 km t 318.72
2.0 km t 172.82
3.0 km t 187.19
4.0 km t 201.60
5.0 km t 216.00
(x) (b) Cement asbestos pipes 200mm to 250mm i/d (Truck load
2.0 km t 238.07
3.0 km t 258.23
4.0 km t 278.40
5.0 km t 298.56
2.0 km t 472.33
3.0 km t 510.71
4.0 km t 549.11
5.0 km t 587.52
(xii)(a) S.W. pipes 100 mm to 200mm i/d (Truck load 4.50 tonnes)
2.0 km t 238.07
3.0 km t 258.23
4.0 km t 277.96
5.0 km t 298.56
(xii)(b) S.W. pipes 225mm to 450mm i/d (Truck load 4.00 tonnes)
2.0 km t 264.00
3.0 km t 288.02
4.0 km t 311.99
5.0 km t 336.00
2.0 km t 159.36
3.0 km t 171.84
4.0 km t 184.32
5.0 km t 196.80
(xiii) RCC pipes 200mm to 300mm i/d (Truck load 6.50 tonnes)
(b)
2.0 km t 165.12
3.0 km t 178.06
4.0 km t 191.04
5.0 km t 203.99
(xiii) RCC pipes 350mm to 450mm i/d (Truck load 6.00 tonnes)
(c)
2.0 km t 178.06
3.0 km t 192.00
4.0 km t 205.91
(xiii) RCC pipes above 450 mm i/d (Truck load 5.0 tonnes)
(d)
2.0 km t 216.00
3.0 km t 232.83
4.0 km t 249.60
5.0 km t 266.44
5.5 Carriage over short distance of small consignments, upto 2.0 qtls in
weight including loading, un-loading and stacking.
(ii) Exceeding 150 metres and upto 300 metres Piece 384.00
(ii) Add for every 300 metres but up to 1200 metres t 28.78
(ii) Rehandling of earth work and gravel work :- The rates of rehandling of recently deposited earth work
and gravel work after excavation will be 20 percent less on excavation rates. Earth work deposited
before monsoon season which has had a full monsoon on it, will be considered as a normal earth
work for excavation.
(iii) Measurement of lift :- The lift shall be measured from the centre of gravity of the excavated earth to
that of placed earth. This shall constitute the mean lift for that section. When earth has to be carried
over spoil bank and dumped beyond it, the mean lift would be the difference in levels between the
centre of gravity of the excavated earth and top of the spoil bank omitting the dowel.
(iv) Rates for additional lead have been given in slabs for 7.50 metres each of additional lead. If the lead
exceeds a slab by 1.50 metres or so, full payment for 7.50 metres lead will be made.
(v) These rates are for building works and upto quantity of 100 cum only for other engineering works. For
other engineering works quantity beyond 100 cum, the rates shall be payable as per the Item by
mechanical means Item No. 6.19.
(vi) The rates for carriage of materials manually upto 0.50 km and by mechanical means for every km
lead, have been given. In case actual lead exceeds one KM and falls into next, full rate of next km is
to considered i.e. fraction of KM will be payable for the full KM.
(c) Dressing for sub-item (a) and (b) supra. cum 7.00 7.00 8.00 8.00
(c) Lead
(i) Extra for every 7.50 metres additional lead
beyond 15 metres but upto 300 metres. cum 5.00 5.00 6.00 6.00
(e) Hardness
(iii) Extra for D.B.D. upto 1.80 gm/ c.c. cum 54.00 54.00 54.00 54.00
(f) Extra for pudding work cum 91.00 91.00 100.00 100.00
(c) Exceeding 80 % but upto 100 %. cum 212.00 212.00 233.00 233.00
(c) Extra for every additional storey. cum 15.00 15.00 17.00 17.00
(d) Unloading earth from boats cum 59.00 59.00 65.00 65.00
Note The rates for item No. 6.13 are to be paid only in
:- reaches where no earth work for boundary roads
is paid for.
6.18 Dag-belling:-
(a) Up to 5 acre
5 acre 12443.20 12443.20 13687.52 13687.52
(b) up to 10 acre 10
22397.76 22397.76 24637.54 24637.54
acre
(c) Above 10 acre Per
2115.34 2115.34 2326.87 2326.87
acre
ROCK CUTTING
Notes :-
(I) Converting lift into horizontal lead :-
For converting lift into horizontal lead the lift up to 3.60 metres will be multiplied by 10, from 3.60
metres to 6.0 metres it will be squared & multiplied by 3.3 and beyond 6.0 metres, it will be
multiplied by 20. No cross leads what-so-ever shall be measured and paid for.
The lift shall be measured from the centre of gravity of the excavated rock to that of placed rock.
This shall constitute the mean lift for that section. When rock has to be carried over a spoil bank
and dumped beyond it, the mean lift would be the difference in levels between the centre of gravity
of the excavated rock and top of the spoil bank omitting the dowel.
7.1
Pick work
cum 184.00 184.00 202.00 202.00
7.2
Pick and jumper work.
cum 290.00 290.00 319.00 319.00
7.3
Jumper work.
cum 321.00 321.00 353.00 353.00
7.4
Jumper work with occasional blasting.
cum 467.00 486.00 514.00 533.00
7.5
Blasting ordinary Rock.
cum 539.00 569.00 593.00 623.00
7.6
Blasting hard Rock.
cum 765.00 825.00 842.00 902.00
7.7
Blasting conglomerate mass.
cum 905.00 989.00 996.00 1080.00
7.8
Blasting conglomerate trenches.
cum 1184.00 1299.00 1302.00 1417.00
7.9
Through cut Rock excavation.
cum 10 percent extra over above rates
7.10
Extra for every 7.5 meters additional lead.
cum 2.69 2.69 2.69 2.69
(i) Unless otherwise stated, the rates include sorting and stacking dismantled material and removing
the same within a distance of 100 metres.
(ii) The rates given below are for non-hydraulic works. For hydraulic works, which are required to be
dismantled these shall be enhanced by 50 per cent. (hydraulic works are those which remain
submerged under water for most of their lives). The items, which can be considered as hydraulic
works, are :-
"Stone masonry in lime or cement, burnt bricks, tile lining & tile masonry in lime or cement mortar,
lime or cement concrete, reinforced cement concrete and pucca grouted pitching when submerged
under water."
(iii) Unless otherwise specified, the rates cover the cost of all tools & plants, ladders, scaffolding and all
other adjuncts required for dismantling.
(iv) Dismantling should be done with utmost care avoiding damage to the material, so retrieved taking
all necessary precautions for the protection of Public properties and keeping down dust and
nuisance etc.
(v) For Disposal of malba will be worked out as per chapter no. 5.
(b) Grouted with natural silt and clay cum 313.00 344.00
(b) Grouted with natural silt and clay cum 223.00 245.00
(g) Gilafi Brick work with Jibi face cum 223.00 245.00
8.31 Scraping
(ii) Where-ever smooth exposed concrete finish is desired and plaster is not to be done 10 percent
extra on the labour rates shall be payable. The through rates shall be increased correspondingly.
(iii) These rates are for steel shuttering only. Hence only steel shuttering is to be used.
1 2 3 4 5
9.1 Shuttering for faces of concrete foundations and foundation
beam & plinth beam (vertical or battering) sqm 210.00 231.00
1 2 3 4 5
9.9 Centring and shuttering for stair cases with sloping with
soffits including risers and stringers. sqm 446.00 491.00
9.10 Centring and shuttering for parapet, fascias and other similar
items including edges. sqm 520.00 572.00
9.11 Centring and shuttering for slab of culverts for vent height up
to 3.00 mtr sqm 581.00 639.00
9.16 Extra rate for shuttering work done above 4 metres height
(where any single storey exceeds 4 metres in height) for
every additional height of 1 metres or part thereof. sqm 41.00 45.00
(ii) The labour and through rates include the cost of water. Where water is supplied by the
department 3% cost of labour rate should be deducted and through rate should be reduced
accordingly.
(iii) The labour rates as well as through rates of concrete include the cost of curing and protecting in
bad weather conditions.
(iv) The rates given in this chapter are for hand-mixed concrete as well as mixture mixed, batch type
mixture mixed.
(v) The rates given in this chapter are for non-vibrated concrete unless otherwise specified.
(vi) The rates given for superstructure are work done up to a height of 4 metres above plinth level or
up to the first storey roof top level which ever may be lower.The rate given for superstructure are
for work done upto a height of 4 meters above plinth level or upto the first storey roof top level,
which ever may be lower.
(vii) To the extent the plinth area of an inter floor remains within and up to 40 percent of the plinth
area of the main storey of the building immediately below the said inter-floor such an inter floor
should be regarded as mezzanine and if plinth area of the said inter-floor exceeds this limiting
figure of 40 per cent then the said inter-floor should be regarded for purposes of note (vi) above
as a regular storey. A mezzanine floor is not to be regarded as a separate additional storey in the
structure for purposes of allowing extra rate for concrete in superstructure . In the case of building
storey having such a mezzanine, therefore, the storey shall be considered for the full height
ignoring the existence of the mezzanine inter-floor.
(viii) The rates given given in this chapter are for both cast-in-situ and precast work. The precast work
includes the cost of hoisting and fixing in position.
(ix) The rates for all items exclude the cost of steel reinforcement and form work/centring and
shuttering except for item No. 10.40, rate of which includes the labour and material for centring
and shuttering complete.
(x) The labour rates given in this chapter include the cost of water, Tools and Plant, Scaffolding
(Labour and material) and cost of good earth for mud mortar, wherever required.
(xi) Coarse sand for item No. 10.13 to 10.28, 10.40, 10.59 to 10.65 & 10.70 shall be as per Punjab
PWD Specifications No.3.30.
(xii) 10 percent extra is payable on labour only for work in RCC slabs having inclination more than 25
degrees with the horizontal. Nothing extra shall be paid for lesser inclinations.
(xiii) Item no 10.1 to 10.12 are without using mechanical mixer allowed for the work where the overall
quantity of PCC involved is only up to 5 cum at one site or carrying of mixer is not feasible. Where
overall quantity is more than 5 cum, the work is to be executed by using mechanical mixer.
(xv) If the concreting is done by pumping method, then increases in rate for storey wise shall be
permitted under respective item in that case item no. 10.48 & 10.49 will not be applicable.
10.29 Supplying & laying dry brick bats Cum 146.00 992.00 161.00 1007.00
10.30 Supplying & laying dry brick ballast Cum 146.00 1461.00 161.00 1476.00
10.31 Nicking cement concrete surface (over 28
days old including preparation and laying Sqm 23.00 28.00 25.00 30.00
slurry
(i) Horizontal
sqm 27.00 27.00 30.00 30.00
(i) Horizontal
sqm 23.00 23.00 25.00 25.00
Single pile
Above 50 tonne and upto 100 tonne capacity
each
pile 35696.00 35696.00 39266.00 39266.00
test
c Cyclic vertical load testing of pile in
accordance with IS code of practice IS : 2911
(part-IV) including preparation of pile head etc
for.
Group of two piles
Upto 50 tonne capacity pile each
46009.00 46009.00 50610.00 50610.00
test
10.58 Lateral load testing of single pile in
accordance with IS code of practice IS : 2911
(part-IV) for determining safe allowable lateral
load on pile.
(ii) These rates are meant for are building works and small engineering works where the total
quantity of Brick work does not exceed 15 cum. The labour rates for large engineering works
involving more than 15 cum of brick work shall be reduced by ten per cent and the through rates
shall be reduced correspondingly.
(iii) Through rate for brick work with first class clay brick or fly ash brick if the work done with 2nd
class Bricks will be reduced by Rs. 10% per cum than the rates with first class clay brick or fly ash
brick for that item of work.
(iv) The labour rates as well as through rates include the cost of water. In case water is supplied free
of cost by the department, rates will be reduced accordingly.
(v) The rates for brick work done, upto 1.5 metres height above the top of foundation concrete in
case of compound walls and in other Engineering works is the same as for brick work in
foundation and plinth.
(vi) The Labour rate given in this chapter include the cost of water, tools & plants, scaffolding
(Labour & Materials) and cost of good earth for mud mortar and mud plaster, where ever
required.
(vii) To the extent the plinth area of an inter floor called mezzanine remains within and upto 40 per
cent of the plinth area for the main storey of the building immediately below the said inter floor,
such an inter floor should be regarded as mezzanine and if plinth area of the inter floor exceeds
this limiting figure of 40 per cent than the inter floor should be considered, for purpose of item No.
11.29 of this chapter, as a regular storey. A mezzanine floor is not to be regarded as a separate
additional storey in the structure for purpose of allowing extra rate for brick work under item No.
11.29. In the case of a building storey having such a mezzanine, that storey shall be considered
for the full height as if ignoring the existence of the mezzanine inter floor.
(viii) Regarding the payment of extra rate, upto first storey (4 mtr height) above plinth level, the rates
for super structure will be payable only for subsequent storey above roof of lower floor level, the
structure above plinth level, will be considered as first storey.
(ix) The rate for this chapter has been worked out with fine sand.If coarse sand is to be used then
extra rate as per item no.11.73 will be added.
(x) Ground hydrated lime shall be used in all items of brick work in lime mortar.
(xi) The rate of item No. 11.29 (a),11.29 (c), 11.47 & 11.52 shall be calculated as under:- i.e.
Rate of 4th storey= Rate of 1st storey + Extra rate for 2nd storey + Extra rate for 3rd storey +
Extra rate for 4th storey.
11.2 (i) First class burnt brick work laid in cement sand
mortar 1:7 in first storey upto 4 metres above
plinth level. cum 1464.00 5008.00 1610.00 5154.00
11.4 (i) First class burnt brick work laid in cement sand
mortar 1:6 in first storey upto 4 metres above
plinth level. cum 1464.00 5071.00 1610.00 5217.00
11.30 (a) Extra for profile walls Cum 103.00 103.00 113.00 113.00
(b) Extra for flared out walls of syphon, super cum 143.00 143.00 157.00 157.00
11.31 Extra for brick work in square or rectangular cum 430.00 430.00 473.00 473.00
(a) Upto 1.5 Meters Span cum 175.00 396.00 193.00 414.00
(i) The labour rates include the cost of water, tools & plant, labour & materials for scaffolding, centring
and shuttering, ladders, plant & templates, wherever required, and cost of good earth for mud mortar
where required.
(ii) Unless otherwise stated, the labour rates include the rehandling of materials within 100 metres.
(iii) The labour rates include the cost of dressing stones according to the relevant PWD Specifications.
(iv) The labour as well as through rates for item nos. 12.11, to 12.13, 12.16 to 12.24, 12.28 to 12.34 are
applicable when quarried stone is used. When work is executed with small boulders or with stone
obtained by breaking large boulders, the above rates will be increased by 10% per cum for labour
rate on account of extra labour involved in dressing and through rate be derived accordingly.
(v) The through rate of the stone masonry includes the cost of stone at the site of work irrespective of
the distance from the source. But stone masonry will normally be constructed in such area where
stone is available locally or in the vicinity of the site of the work. Variations in actual lead in such
cases will be taken care of by premium / abatement over the CSR rates. However where stone is not
available near at site but has to be brought from long distances, item of stone masonry should not be
specified. If some work has to be constructed in stone due to very special reasons, extra provision
for carriage of stone should be made in the estimates.
(i) Unless otherwise stated, the labour rates include handling of material within 100 metres.
(ii) The rates for hoisting are for heights upto 4 metres above plinth. For every additional 4 metres
height or part thereof, add 10 per cent on item Nos. 13.1 to 13.5 and add 20 per cent on item Nos.
13.6 to 13.9.
(iii) The rates for hoisting are not to be paid over and above the rates for manufacture of beams/
battens, etc., as given in other chapters, because these rates already include hoisting charges.
(iv) The labour rates given in this chapter include the cost of water, tools & plant, scaffolding
(Labour and material) and cost of good earth for mud mortar and mud plaster, wherever required.
(v) For item No. 13.9 for bridge girders having spans more than 15 metres, special rates will be
worked out and paid for on the merits of each case.
(vi) The rates for item Nos. 13.58 to 13.65 exclude the cost of beading and frame work for base
which is to be paid for separately.
(vii) The rates given are for single storey. For every additional storey of 4 mtr. or part thereof add Rs.
3.00 per sqm for item No. 13.11, 13.13, 13.14 and 13.17.
(viii) Rates for polycarbonate sheet are with Aluminum strips for roofing purposes, if aluminum strips
not provided then through rate should be reduced accordingly.
Ridge Finial
Barge Boards
13.42 Providing and fixing cast iron head for rain water
pipe on wooden plugs fixed on wall face including
filling the joints with spun yarn and cement mortar Nos. 124.00 774.00 136.40 786.40
1:2
13.43 Providing and fixing cast iron shoe for rain water
pipe on wooden plugs fixed on wall face including
filling the joints with spun yarn and cement mortar Nos. 124.00 774.00 136.40 786.40
1:2
13.64 Providing and fixing mineral fibre false ceiling tiles at all
heights With 16 mm thick beveled tegular mineral fibre
Anti-microbial false ceiling tile of size 595X595mm of
approved texture, design and pattern. The tiles should
have Humidity Resistance (RH) of 99%, Light Reflection
> 85%, Thermal Conductivity k = 0.052 - 0.057 w/m K,
Fire Performance as per (BS 476 pt - 6 &7)in true
horizontal level suspended on interlocking T-Grid of hot
dipped all round galvanized iron section of 0.33 mm
thick (galvanized @120 gsm) comprising of main T
runners of 15x32 mm of length 3000 mm, cross T of
size 15x32mm of length 1200 mm and secondary
intermediate cross T of size 15x32 mm of length 600
mm to form grid module of size 600x600 mm
suspended from ceiling using galvanized mild steel item
(galvanised@80gsm) 50 mm long 8mm outer diameter
M-6 dash fasteners, 6 mm diameter fully threaded
Sqm. 252.00 1856.00 277.20 1881.20
hanger rod up to 1000 mm length and L-shape level
adjuster of size 85x25x2 mm, spaced at 1200 mm
centre to centre along main ‘T’. The system should rest
on periphery walls /partitions with the help of GI
perimeter wall angle of size24x24X3000 mm made of
0.40 mm thick sheet, to be fixed to the wall with help of
plastic rawl plug at 450 mm centre to centre & 40 mm
long dry wall S.S. screws. The exposed bottom portion
of all T-sections used in false ceiling support system
shall be pre-painted with polyester baked paint, for all
heights. The work shall be carried out as per
specifications, drawings and as per directions of the
engineer-in-charge.
(ii) As there is huge involvement of water in cement based work, sundries @5% of labour component
has been taken in this chapter.
(iii) The rates include the cost of water. Where the water is supplied free by the Department, the labour
rates shall be decreased by 3% and through rates be decreased accordingly.
(iv) The rates given are for ground floor only. Add Rs. 3/- per sqm for every additional storey.
(v) The labour rates given in this chapter include the cost of water, tools & plants, cost of good earth
for mud mortar and mud plaster, wherever required.
(vi) Sand (fine aggregate) for 1:2:4 concrete in item of conglomerate, polished and terrazzo flooring
shall be as per Punjab PWD Specifications No: 3.30.
(vii) For Square and rectangular columns, enhance the labour rate for item no. 14.41 to 14.55 by
33.3%. For round and elliptical columns, enhance the labour rates for the item no. 14.53 to 14.55
by 100%. The through rates are to be increased accordingly.
(viii) Risers of stair-case are to be paid as per skirting or dado rates, while treads and landings are to be
paid as per flooring rates of similar specifications.
(ix) The rates for rubbing and polishing to granolithic finish are for rubbing & polishing to granolithic
granite finish.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
14.6 Conglomerate floor 40mm thick cement concrete
topping 1:2:4 using mechanical mixer for mixing Sqm 170.00 304.00 187.00 321.00
of material
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
14.16 20mm thick grey polished skirting or dado
consisting of bottom layer of 16mm thick cement
sand plaster 1.3 and finished 3mm thick topping
of neat cement rubbed and polished including Sqm 457.00 566.00 502.70 611.70
rounding of junction with floors.
14.17 Flat brick paving laid dry over 25mm thick mud
mortar grouted with sand Sqm 54.00 287.00 59.40 292.40
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
14.25 40mm thick grey terrazo topping rubbed and
polished to a granolithic fincish under layer 34mm
thick cement concret 1:2:4 and top layer 6mm
thick with 3mm gauge white marble makrana Sqm 364.00 566.00 400.40 602.40
chipping from indigenous marble laid in 1:1½ (50
Kg of ordinary grey cemetn and 0.05 cum of white
marble chippings)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
14.41 20mm thick grey terrazo skirting or dado, rubbed
and polished granolithic finish under layer 14mm
thick cement sand plaster 1:3 and top layer 6mm
thick with 1mm to 4 mm gauge, white marble
makrana chippings laid in 1:1½ (50 Kg of Sqm 718.00 862.00 789.80 933.80
ordinary grey cement and 0.05 cum of whit
marble chippings ) including rounding of
junctions.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
14.46 20mm thick white terrazo skirting or dado, rubbed
and polished granolithic finish under layer 8 mm
thick cement sand plaster 1:3 and top layer
12mm thick with 7mm to 10 mm gauge, white
marble makrana chippings laid in 3:1:6 (37.50 Kg Sqm 718.00 990.00 789.80 1061.80
of white cement, 12.5 kg marble powder and
0.05 cum of whit marble chippings ) including
rounding of junctions.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
14.50 20mm thick orange bluff, yellow or pink terrazo
skirting or dado, rubbed and polished to a
granolithic finish, under layer 14mm thick cement
sand plaster 1:3 and top ayer 6mm thick with 1
mm to 4 mm gauge, white marble makrana
chippings from indigenous marble laid in 3:1:6
(37.50 Kg of white cement, 12.50 kg marble Sqm 718.00 963.00 789.80 1034.80
powder with admixture of orange bluff, yellow or
pink pigment to give required back ground and
0.05 cum of white marble chippings (including
rounding of junctions.)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
14.54 20mm thick blue or green skirting or dado,
rubbed and polished to a granolithic finish, under
layer 11mm thick cement sand plaster 1:3 and
top layer 9mm thick with 4mm to 7 mm gauge,
white marble makrana chippings from indigenous
marble laid in 3:1:6 (37.5 Kg of white cement , Sqm 718.00 1044.00 789.80 1115.80
12.5 kg marble powder with admixture of blue or
green pigment to give required back ground and
0.05 cum of white marble chippings (including
rouding of junctions.)
14.56 Extra over item no: 14.24 and 14.42 for plains if
(a) 33 % white cement in 6 mm thick top layer is Sqm 17.95 17.95 17.95 17.95
used.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
14.60 Precast P.C.C. tiles conforming to IS 1237-1980,
20 cm x 20 cm x 2.5 cm in ordinary grey cement
without chips laid on 20mm thick bed of cement
mortar 1:3 with neat cement slurry between joints Sqm 228.00 788.00 250.80 810.80
and over the base for floors, treads of steps and
landings
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
14.66 Precast terrazo tiles of 20mm minimum thickness
in ordinary white cement mixed with green or blue
pigment with marble chips of size and colour as
per required laid on 20mm thick bed of cement
mortar 1:3 with neat cement slurry mixed with
Sqm 475.00 1276.00 522.50 1323.50
pigment to matech the eshade of tiles between
joints and over the base in floors, treads of steps
and landings including rubbing and polishing
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
14.72 Providing and laying Anti skid Ceramic floor tiles
of size 300x300 mm x 10 mm thick of 1st quality
conforming to IS : 15622 of approved make in
colours such as White, Ivory, Grey, Fume Red
Brown, laid on flooring skirting and dado in
12.5mm thick cement plaster 1:3 in base and
Sqm 305.00 672.00 335.50 702.50
jointed with @ 3.3 kg/sqm including pointing the
joints with white cement and matching pigment
etc., completewhite cement slurry in joints
including corners angles and beading.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(a) Slab sizes from 0.30 sqm to 0.50 sqm. Sqm 474.00 1525.00 521.40 1572.40
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(b) Slabs sizes above 0.50 sqm
Sqm 474.00 1227.00 521.40 1274.40
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
14.77 Marble work of thickness 18-20 mm for wall lining
(veneer work), backing filled with a grout of
average 12 mm thick in cement mortar 1:3 (1
cement : 3 coarse sand), including pointing with
white cement mortar 1:2 (1 white cement : 2
marble dust) with an admixture of pigment to
match the marble shade (To be secured to the
backing by means of cramps, which shall be paid
for separately).
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(a) Tiles Size 0.3 sqm to 0.50 sqm
Sqm 845.00 1630.00 929.50 1714.50
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
14.83 Rough red sand stone (from Agra) 40mm thick
set in cement mortar 1:5 (1 cement 5 sand) Sqm 378.00 958.00 415.80 995.80
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
14.89 a Providing and laying flamed finish Granite stone
18mm thick in flooring in required design and
patterns, in linear as well as curvilinear portions
of the building all complete as per the
architectural drawings with 18 mm thick stone
slab over 20 mm (average) thick base of cement
mortar 1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand) laid and
jointed with cement slurry and pointing with white
cement slurry admixed with pigment of matching
shade including rubbing, curing and polishing etc.
all complete as specified and as directed by the
Engineer-in-Charge :
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
14.98 Providing and laying plain coloured 3.20mm
gauge linoleum covering to floors laid dry, if
linoleum of exact size is used. The term linoleum
has been derived from the Latin words linum,
meaning linseed, and oleum, meaning oil.
Linoleum flooring can be described as a type of Sqm 44.00 724.00 48.40 728.40
flooring that makes use of solidified linseed oil
(linoxyn) as the base, along with wood flour, tree
resins, cork dust, a touch of ground limestone
and pigments (for adding color).
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
14.101 Providing and laying Laminate wooden flooring
(Grade AC4 or AC4+ laminates) 6 mm to 12 mm
thick, having a good backing layer made up of
plastic laminate or melamine, core made up of
medium-density fiberboard (MDF),which is less
resistant to impact damage and less resistant to
being dented by heavy furniture, having a décor
layer to give each floor its appearance and
consisting of one or more sheets of paper Sqm 234.00 2042.00 257.40 2065.40
impregnated with melamine resin and top wear
layer having clear aluminum oxide finish that
protects the decorative layer & imparts the
desired level of sheen, from full gloss to low
gloss, duly fixed to the base floor using adhesive
as approved by the manufacturer.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Size 600x600 mm
a Sqm 272.00 1421.00 299.20 1448.20
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
14.116 Providing and Laying Tactile Flooring full body
vitrified , low water absorption below 5%, having
excellent slip resistance , very dense, durable
and abrasion resistant, solid through colour, fade
proof, highly chemical and stain resistance
unglazed finish porcelain tile of size 300mm x
300mm x 10mm + 5mm thick, approved profile
design, Tec-button/Tec-liner laid in ordinary grey Sqm 273.00 1810.00 300.30 1837.30
cement and on 20mm thick bed of cement mortar
1:3 filling neat cement slurry between joints with
White Cement containing pigment to match the
shade complete in all respect. (Tile design and
pattern will be as per guidelines issued for
persons with disability)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
b Size 800x800 mm. Sqm 68.00 140.00 74.80 146.80
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
14.126 Providing and fixing 1st quality ceramic glazed
wall tiles Matt/Semi Matt/Glosy/Highly Gloss
finish/Highlighter/emboss conforming to IS :
15622 (thickness to be specified by the
manufacture of approved make in all colours,
shades except burgundy, bottle green, black of
size 250 x 330 mm & 300x300mm as approved Sqm 276.00 699.00 303.60 726.60
by Engineer-in-Charge in skirting, risers of steps
and dados over 12 mm thick bed of cement
Mortar 1:4 (1 cement: 4 fine sand) and jointing
with grey cement slurry @ 3.3kg per sqm
including pointing in white cement mixed with
pigment of matching shade complete.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
14.129 Providing and fixing 1st quality ceramic glazed
wall tiles Matt/Semi Matt/Glosy/Highly Gloss
finish/Highlighter/emboss conforming to IS :
15622 (thickness to be specified by the
manufacture of approved make in all colours,
shades except burgundy, bottle green, black of
size 600 x600 mm as approved by Engineer-in- Sqm 305.00 893.00 335.50 923.50
Charge in skirting, risers of steps and dados over
12 mm thick bed of cement Mortar 1:4 (1 cement:
4 fine sand) and jointing with grey cement slurry
@ 3.3kg per sqm including pointing in white
cement mixed with pigment of matching shade
complete.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
14.132 Providing and applying Anti Termite Treatment
using post constructional chemical treatment
measures as per IS - 6313 - 2001 ( Part 3 ) &
using Chemical containg chloropyrifos systemic
insecticide diluted to manufacturer's
specifications by drilling holes in the floor slab &
litre 805.00 1116.00 885.50 1196.50
along skirting 300 mm apart & 12 mm dia, drilling
holes along all possible entry points such as
junctions of floor and walls, door frames, sewage
lines, entry points , etc. & injecting them with the
chemical solution.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
14.136 Providing and laying 50 mm thick factory made
cement concrete interlocking paver block of M-30
grade machine made rubber moulded smooth
finish with strong vibratory process or with vibro-
hydraulic compaction machine and of approved
size and design / shape laid in Ordinary Grey and
pattern over and including 40 mm thick Sqm 134.00 602.00 147.40 615.40
compacted bed of coarse sand, filling the joints
with fine sand etc, all complete as per directions
of Engineer-in-Charge for Non traffic Areas and
streets having width less than 3.05 mt. ( Also not
to used over footoaths).
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
14.144 Providing and laying machine cut, mirror
polished, Italian Marble stone flooring laid in
required pattern in linear portion of the building all
complete as per architectural drawings, with 18
mm thick stone slab laid over 20 mm (average)
thick base of cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement : 4
coarse sand) laid and jointed with white cement
slurry @ 4.4 kg/sqm including pointing with white
cement slurry admixed with pigment to match the
marble shade including rubbing, curing and
polishing etc. all complete as specified and as
directed by the Engineer-in-Charge.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
14.147 52 mm thick cement concrete flooring with
concrete hardener topping, under layer 40 mm
thick cement concrete 1:2:4 (1 cement : 2 coarse
sand : 4 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal
size) and top layer 12 mm thick cement hardener
consisting of mix 1:2 (1 cement hardener mix : 2
Sqm 335.00 396.00 368.50 429.50
graded stone aggregate 6 mm nominal size) by
volume, hardening compound mixed @ 2 litre per
50 kg of cement or as per manufacturer's
specifications. This includes cost of cement
slurry, but excluding the cost of nosing of steps
etc. complete.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
a 50 mm thick
sqm 2118.00 3065.00 2329.80 3276.80
b 40mm thick
sqm 2118.00 2942.00 2329.80 3153.80
c 30mm thick
sqm 2118.00 2818.00 2329.80 3029.80
a 50 mm thick
sqm 3260.00 4207.00 3586.00 4533.00
b 40mm thick
sqm 3260.00 4084.00 3586.00 4410.00
c 30mm thick
sqm 3260.00 3960.00 3586.00 4286.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
a 50 mm thick
sqm 2118.00 4065.00 2329.80 4276.80
b 40mm thick
sqm 2118.00 3741.00 2329.80 3952.80
c 30mm thick
sqm 2118.00 3418.00 2329.80 3629.80
a 50 mm thick
sqm 3260.00 5207.00 3586.00 5533.00
b 40mm thick
sqm 3260.00 4884.00 3586.00 5210.00
c 30mm thick
sqm 3260.00 4560.00 3586.00 4886.00
v
Gang saw cut stone
a 30mm thick Red sand stone sqm 786.00 1665.00 864.60 1743.60
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
14.155 Providing and fixing structural steel frame (for dry
cladding with 30 mm thick gang saw cut with
machine cut edges sand stone) on walls at all
heights using M.S. square/ rectangular tube in the
required pattern as per architectural drawing,
including cost of cutting, bending, welding etc.
The frame work shall be fixed to the wall with the
help of M.S. brackets/ lugs of angle iron/ flats etc.
which shall be welded to the frame and
embedded in brick wall with cement concrete
block 1:2:4 (1 cement :2 coarse sand :4 graded
stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size) of size
300x230x300 mm, including cost of necessary
centring and shuttering and with approved
expansion hold fasteners on CC/RCC surface, kg 57.00 138.00 62.70 143.70
including drilling necessary holes. Approved
cramps/ pins etc. shall be welded to the frame
work to support stone cladding, the steel work will
be given a priming coat of Zinc primer as
approved by Engineer-in-charge and painted with
two or more coats of epoxy paint (Shop drawings
shall be submitted by the contractor to the
Engineer-in-charge for approval before
execution). The frame work shall be fixed in true
horizontal & vertical lines/planes. (Only structural
steel frame work shall bemeasured for the
purpose of payment, tainless steel cramps shall
be paid for separately and nothing extra shall be
paid).
25 mm long
a Each 6.00 15.00 6.60 15.60
32 mm long
b Each 6.00 16.00 6.60 16.60
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
40 mm long
c Each 6.00 19.00 6.60 19.60
50 mm long
d Each 6.00 21.00 6.60 21.60
(ii) The rates include the cost of water. Where the water is supplied free of cost by department, the
labour rates shall be reduced by 3% and through rates accordingly.
(iii) The labour rates for item no. 15.53 to 15.57 include the cost of Earth, Bhusa and Gobri etc.
(iv) The labour rates given in this chapter include the cost of water, tools & plant, scaffolding & all
types of sundries etc (including labour & material).
(v) In case of Plaster for wall and ceiling there is huge involvement of scaffolding and watering.To
meet with these expenses Sundries have been provided @5% in this Chapter.
(vi) In view of Note No. 24 of Gaz.Notification No.S.O 94/C.A. 11/1948/Ss.3and 5/2012 Dated 15-11-
2012 Issued by Govt of Punjab Department of Labour,has been taken into account while revising
the through/ labour rate for plastering and pointing outside building above 3 storey.
(vii) In Case where item no 15.22 is used then item no 15.85 cannot be applicable above third storey
height for External Plaster.
15.4 10mm thick Cement Plaster 1:2 sqm 126.00 181.00 139.00 193.60
15.5 10mm thick Cement Plaster 1:3 sqm 126.00 173.00 139.00 185.60
15.6 10mm thick Cement Plaster 1:4 sqm 126.00 164.00 139.00 176.60
15.7 12.5 mm thick cement plaster 1:2 sqm 137.00 213.00 151.00 226.70
15.8 12.5 mm thick cement plaster 1:3 sqm 137.00 199.00 151.00 212.70
15.9 12.5 mm thick cement plaster 1:4 sqm 137.00 189.00 151.00 202.70
15.10 12.5 mm thick cement plaster 1:5 sqm 137.00 181.00 151.00 194.70
15.11 12.5 mm thick cement plaster 1:6 sqm 137.00 175.00 151.00 188.70
15.30 25mm thick cement lime plaster 1:1:6 sqm 185.00 287.00 204.00 305.50
15.45 12.5 mm thick cement plaster 1:4 sqm 137.00 189.00 151.00 202.70
15.48 Cement rendering on plaster 1mm thick sqm 49.00 59.00 54.00 63.90
15.59 Cement pointing 1:2 deep variety sqm 110.00 127.00 121.00 138.00
15.60 Cement pointing 1:3 deep variety sqm 110.00 123.00 121.00 134.00
15.62 Lime pointing 2:3 flush on brick walls sqm 70.00 79.00 77.00 86.00
(i) Unless otherwise stated the labour rates include the rehandling of materials within 100 metres.
(ii) The rates include the cost of water, where the water is supplied free of cost by department, the
labour rates shall be reduced by 1% and through rates accordingly.
(iii) Rates for distempering with dry and oil bound distemper have been provided in this chapter.
These rates have been based on superior quality distempers, manufactured by standard firms.
The use of inferior/local/non branded distempers shall not be permitted as they never give
proper quality of lasting surface.
(iv) The labour rates given in this chapter include the cost of water, tool & plant, painting brush ,
scaffolding (Wherever Required) and all types of sundries etc( including labour and materials).
(v) Only First Quality paint manufactured by reputed firm like Nerolac, Asian, Berger, ICI or
Equivalent are to be used as approved by the Engineer-in-charge and no other Local/Ordinary
non branded paint shall be used.
(vi) In view note no. 24 of Gaz. Notifiaction No.S.O 94/C.A. 11/1948/Ss.3and 5/2012 Dated 15-11-
2012 Issued by Govt of Punjab Department of Labour has been taken into account while
revising the through / labour rate for painting outside building above 3 storey.
(vii) In Case where item no 16.77 is used then item no 16.72 cannot be applicable above third storey
height for External Painting.
16.34 Burning old paint with blow Lamp Sqm 37.00 43.00 41.00 47.00
(ii) Distributaries
each 27.00 32.00 30.00 35.00
(ii) Distributaries
each 38.00 46.00 42.00 50.00
CHAPTER NO. 17
WOOD WORK
Notes : -
(i) Unless otherwise stated, the labour rates include rehandling of materials within 100 metres.
(ii) Unless otherwise stated, the labour and through rates include all wastage of timber in sawing
(iii) Through rates for items requiring use of wire gauge include the cost of 140 G gauge galvanised
(iv) The labour rates given in this chapter include the cost of tools & plants and scaffolding (including
Labour and material), wherever required.
(v) The rate for item No. 17.1 to 17.6 apply to simple wood work not involving any jointing such as
beams/ battens etc. Where jointing is involved as in case of roof trusses composite beams etc.,
increase the labour and through rate by Rs. 3600/- per cum. In case of built -in-fixtures involving
jointing increase the rates by Rs. 2400/- per cum
(vi) The rates for item No. 17.10,17.11,17.15, 17.16 exclude the cost of sliding bolts, Tower bolts,
handles but include the cost of labour for fixing them.
(vii) In case fixed glazing is continuous to open able shutter, the area of fixed glazing will be
measured up to central line of mullion if the area of fixed glazing exceeds 25 percent of the open
able area. If the area of fixed glazing is up to 25 percent of the open able area then the whole
area shall be measured as open able and paid for as such.
(vii) The wood work in chowkhats of doors and windows shall be done at site strictly as per P.W.D
Specifications. Nothing extra shall be paid for wastage, or for dimensions, supplied beyond
those specified and for horns. The length of each piece shall be measured overall, so as to
include the projection for tenons. In case of mouldings, roundings circular rebates, circular and
varying sections, the sectional area of the piece shall be taken as the area of the least square or
rectangle from which such section can be cut, and nothing extra shall be paid for such moulding
and rebates.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.4 Commercial Hard wood such as Hollock
cum 6767.00 100138.00 7444.00 100815.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(f) 20 mm thick Sqm 297.00 2889.00 327.00 2918.70
(i) 40mm thick (Single Leaf) sqm 727.00 5288.00 800.00 5361.00
(ii) 45m thick taking size of door sqm 625.00 7619.00 688.00 7682.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(a) Panelled, glazed or glazed and
panelled.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.10 Red meranti Sinker quallity (20 to 21 kg
(iv) per cft. Approx.) doors shutter windows
shutter including hinges, screw and cords
etc. Complete fixed in position
ii 35mm thick
sqm 721.00 2314.00 793.00 2386.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(ii) 45m thick taking size of door
sqm 625.00 3421.00 688.00 3484.00
ii 35mm thick
sqm 721.00 2438.00 793.00 2510.00
ii 35mm thick
sqm 721.00 2624.00 793.00 2696.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(b) Battened and framed
ii 35mm thick
sqm 721.00 2935.00 793.00 3007.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(i) 40 mm thick
sqm 700.00 4077.00 770.00 4147.00
(ii) 35 mm thick
sqm 696.00 3748.00 766.00 3818.00
(iii) 30 mm thick
sqm 691.00 3413.00 760.00 3482.00
(i) 40 mm thick
sqm 700.00 2542.00 770.00 2612.00
(ii) 35 mm thick
sqm 696.00 2405.00 766.00 2475.00
(iii) 30 mm thick
sqm 691.00 2265.00 760.00 2334.00
(i) 40 mm thick
sqm 700.00 2624.00 770.00 2694.00
(ii) 35 mm thick
sqm 696.00 2477.00 766.00 2547.00
(iii) 30 mm thick
sqm 691.00 2326.00 760.00 2395.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.10 Red meranti Sinker (20 to 21 kg per cft.
(xii) Approx.) doors shutter with 12mm thick
phenol Bonded BWP ply (Anchor Kit ply,
Nova teak , or National or any other ISI
approved quality) I/C hinges, screws,
chocks & cords etc. Complete fixed in
position (Single leaf)
(i) 40 mm thick
sqm 700.00 2747.00 770.00 2817.00
(ii) 35 mm thick
sqm 696.00 2584.00 766.00 2654.00
(iii) 30 mm thick
sqm 691.00 2418.00 760.00 2487.00
(i) 40 mm thick
sqm 700.00 2501.00 770.00 2571.00
(ii) 35 mm thick
sqm 696.00 2369.00 766.00 2439.00
(iii) 30 mm thick
sqm 691.00 2234.00 760.00 2303.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(i) 40 mm thick
sqm 700.00 2583.00 770.00 2653.00
(ii) 35 mm thick
sqm 696.00 2441.00 766.00 2511.00
(iii) 30 mm thick
sqm 691.00 2295.00 760.00 2364.00
(i) 40 mm thick
sqm 700.00 2706.00 770.00 2776.00
(ii) 35 mm thick
sqm 696.00 2548.00 766.00 2618.00
(iii) 30 mm thick
sqm 691.00 2387.00 760.00 2456.00
(i) 40 mm thick
sqm 700.00 2911.00 770.00 2981.00
(ii) 35 mm thick
sqm 696.00 2728.00 766.00 2798.00
(iii) 30 mm thick
sqm 691.00 2541.00 760.00 2610.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.10 Hollock wood doors shutter windows
(xvii) shutter including hinges, screws, chocks,
cheats, stops cords etc. complete fixed in
position.
i 40 mm thick
sqm 717.00 2907.00 789.00 2979.00
ii 35 mm thick
sqm 712.00 2538.00 783.00 2609.00
iii 30 mm thick
sqm 706.00 2338.00 777.00 2409.00
i 50 mm thick
sqm 399.00 3648.00 439.00 3688.00
ii 45 mm thick
sqm 394.00 3459.00 433.00 3498.00
(i) 40 mm thick
sqm 700.00 2858.00 770.00 2928.00
ii 35mm thick
sqm 696.00 2683.00 766.00 2753.00
iii) 30 mm thick
sqm 691.00 2501.00 760.00 2570.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.10 Golden Champ, wood, doors, shutter,
(xix) windows, shutter including hinges, screws,
chocks, cheats, stops, cords etc. complete
fixed in position.
i 40 mm thick
sqm 717.00 2482.00 789.00 2554.00
ii 35 mm thick
sqm 712.00 2158.00 783.00 2229.00
iii 30 mm thick
sqm 706.00 1999.00 777.00 2070.00
i 50mm thick
sqm 399.00 2966.00 439.00 3006.00
ii 45mm thick
sqm 394.00 2820.00 433.00 2859.00
i 40 mm thick
sqm 700.00 2571.00 770.00 2641.00
ii 35mm thick
sqm 696.00 2432.00 766.00 2502.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.10 Cheetah Champ (Assam) wood doors
(xxi) shutter windows shutter including hinges,
screws, chocks, cheats, stops cords etc.
complete fixed in position.
i 40 mm thick
sqm 717.00 4041.00 789.00 4113.00
II 35 mm thick
sqm 712.00 3564.00 783.00 3635.00
III 30 mm thick
sqm 706.00 3252.00 777.00 3323.00
i 50 mm thick
sqm 399.00 5454.00 439.00 5494.00
II 45mm thick
sqm 394.00 5181.00 433.00 5220.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
i 40 mm thick
sqm 717.00 2482.00 789.00 2554.00
II 35 mm thick
sqm 712.00 2158.00 783.00 2229.00
III 30 mm thick
sqm 706.00 1999.00 777.00 2070.00
i 50 mm thick
sqm 399.00 2966.00 439.00 3006.00
(i) 40 mm thick
sqm 700.00 2574.00 770.00 2644.00
ii 35mm thick
sqm 696.00 2432.00 766.00 2502.00
iii 30 mm thick
sqm 691.00 2288.00 760.00 2357.00
ii 30mm thick taking size of door sqm 487.00 3181.00 536.00 3230.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.11 Wire gauge Hollock wood door shutter
(ii) without springs housed in chowkhat.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(A) 35 mm thick sqm 487.00 1795.00 536.00 1844.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(B) 30 mm thick sqm 482.00 1876.00 530.00 1924.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
a) 30 mm thick sqm 708.00 2698.00 779.00 2769.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
B Single Rebate (60mm x 100mm) Mtr 225.00 794.00 248.00 817.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
B Single Rebate (60mm x 100mm)
Mtr 225.00 863.00 248.00 886.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.16 Bansam Champ (Assam) wood cup board
(v) chowkats including iron hold fasts, iron
hinges corner straps, wooden knobs or
Mtr 187.00 407.00 206.00 426.00
handles fixed in position (Size 45 x
60mm).
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.16 Imp teak wood cup board chowkats
(xii) including iron hold fasts, iron hinges
corner straps, wooden knobs or handles Mtr 187.00 463.00 206.00 482.00
fixed in position (Size 45 x 60mm).
(a) 35mm thick (Single Leaf) sqm 733.00 4307.00 806.00 4380.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(c) 25mm thick (Single Leaf) sqm 713.00 2950.00 784.00 3021.00
(i) For shutter area up to 0.50 sqm sqm ----- 248.00 ----- 248.00
(ii) For shutter area above 0.50 sqm sqm ----- 111.00 ----- 111.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.24 Curtain rod 25mm dia aluminum pipe with
brackets fixed in position including nails mtr 125.00 205.00 138.00 218.00
and screws etc. (Deodar Wood)
(i) 2mm thick or 5.18 Kg/sqm nos 9.00 32.00 10.00 33.00
(i) 3mm thick or 8.44 Kg/ sqm sqm 110.00 582.00 121.00 593.00
(ii) 4mm thick or 10.78 Kg/ sqm sqm 110.00 668.00 121.00 679.00
(iii) 5.0mm thick Plate glass (INDIAN) sqm 132.00 772.00 145.00 785.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(b) Decorative with elm or gurjan
facing on one side and teak facing
on the other side edges lipped
with teak with laminated core
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.30 Providing and fixing Kail wood plain lining
tongued and grooved including PVC Plug
placed at 45cm to 60cm centers complete
with necessary screws (Frame work will
be payable extra)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.45 Providing and fixing aluminum work for
doors, windows, ventilators and partitions
with extruded built up standard tubular
sections/appropriate z sections and other
sections conforming to Is: 733 and IS :
1285 of Jindal, Hindalco, Mahavir or
equivalent make approved by Engineer in
Charge , fixed with rawl plugs and screws
or with fixing clips, or with expansion hold
fasteners including necessary filling up of
gaps at junctions, at top, bottom and sides
with required PVC Plug/neoprene felt etc.
aluminum sections shall be smooth, rust
free, straight, mitered and jointed
mechanically wherever required including
cleat angle, aluminum snap beading for
glazing/paneling, C.P.brass/stainless steel
screws, all complete as per architectural
drawings and the directions of Engineer-In-
Charge. (Glazing and paneling to be paid
for separately) :
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.46 Providing and fixing 12mm thick
(ii) prelaminated particle board flat pressed
three layer or graded wood particle board
conforming to IS: 12823 Grade l Type ll, in
paneling fixed in aluminum doors,
windows shutters and partition frames with
C.P. brass / stainless steel screws etc. sqm 146.00 1148.00 161.00 1163.00
complete as per architectural drawings
and directions of Engineer-In-Charge. Pre-
laminated particle board with decorative
lamination on Both side.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
B 250mm x 16mm no 31.00 183.00 34.00 186.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.58 Providing and fixing oxidized MS Safety
chain with necessary fixtures for doors.
(Weighing not less than 450 gms.) no 6.00 79.00 7.00 80.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.60 Providing and fixing of 25mm thick PVC
flush door shutters (without chowkhat)
upto 737mm width of colour and shade as
approved by Engineer-in-charge made out
of a one piece Multi chamber extruded
PVC Plug section of the size of 762mm X
25mm or less as per requirement with an
average wall thickness of 1mm ± 0.3mm.
PVC Plug foam end cap of size 23x10mm
are provided on both vertical edges to
ensure the overall thickness of 25mm. An
MS tube having dimensions 19mm x
19mm is inserted along the hinge side of
the door. Core of the door shutter should
be filled with High Density Polyurethane sqm 174.00 3425.00 191.00 3442.00
Code Description Unit Quantity Rate
Amount foam. The Top & Bottom edges of
the shutter are covered with an end-cap of
the size 25mm X 11mm. Door shutter
shall be reinforced with special polymeric
reinforcements as per manufactures’
specification and drawing to take up
necessary hardware and fixtures. Stickers
indicating the locations of hardware will be
pasted at appropriate places
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.62 Providing & fixing 30mm thick Factory
Made solid Panel PVC Door shutter
(Pannel thickness 5mm) Consisting of
frame made out of M.S tubes of 19 guage
thickness and size of 19mm x 19mm for
styles & 15mm x 15mm for top & bottom
rails. M.S frame shall have a coat of steel
primers of approved make & manufacture.
M.S frame shall be covered with 5mm
thick heat moulded PVC 'C' Channel of
size 30 x 50mm forming styles, and 5mm
thick, 75mm wide PVC sheets for top rail,
lock rail & bottom rail on either side, and
10mm (5mm x 2) thick, 20mm wide cross
PVC sheet as gap insert for top rail &
bottom rail. Panneling of 5mm thick PVC sqm 815.00 2831.00 897.00 2913.00
sheet to be fitted in the M.S Frame
welded/Sealed to the styles & Rails with
30mm wide x 5mm thick PVC sheet
beading on either side and joined together
with solvent cement adhesive.an
additional 5mm thick PVC strips of 20mm
width is to be stuck on the interior side of
the 'C' Channel using PVC solvent cement
adhesive etc. complete as per
manufacturer's specification, conforming
to test criteria specified in IS:4020-
1998,Drawings and to the entire
satisfaction of engineer-in-charge.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.63 Providing & fixing 30mm thick Factory
Made solid Panel PVC Door shutter
(Pannel thickness 10mm) Consisting of
frame made out of M.S tubes of 19 guage
thickness and size of 19mm x 19mm for
stiles & 15mm x 15mm for top & bottom
rails. M.S frame shall have a coat of steel
primers of approved make & manufacture.
M.S frame shall be covered with 5mm
thick heat moulded PVC 'C' Channel of
size 30 x 50mm forming stiles, and 5mm
thick, 75mm wide PVC sheets for top rail,
lock rail & bottom rail on either side, and
10mm (5mm x 2) thick, 20mm wide cross
PVC sheet as gap insert for top rail &
bottom rail. Panneling of 5mm thick PVC sqm 815.00 3617.00 897.00 3699.00
sheet to be fitted in the M.S Frame
welded/Sealed to the stiles & Rails with
30mm wide x 5mm thick PVC sheet
beading on either side and joined together
with solvent cement adhesive.an
additional 5mm thick PVC strips of 20mm
width is to be stuck on the interior side of
the 'C' Channel using PVC solvent cement
adhesive etc. complete as per
manufacturer's specification,conforming to
test criteria specified in IS:4020-1998,
Drawings and to the entire satisfaction of
engineer-in-charge.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.77 Providing & fixing 8" stainless steel tower
bolts ISI marked on door & window frames
complete in all respect as per the No. 15.00 312.00 17.00 314.00
directions of Engineer-in-charge.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.84 Providing & fixing 75mm with Plate
125mm X 32 mm anodized aluminum Mat
Finish handles ISI marked on door &
window frames complete in all respect as No. 12.00 64.00 13.00 65.00
per the directions of Engineer-in-charge.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(i) 6mm thick ACP Sheet sqm 760.00 3115.00 836.00 3191.00
(ii) 4mm thick ACP Sheet sqm 727.00 2370.00 800.00 2443.00
(iii) 3mm thick ACP Sheet sqm 727.00 2085.00 800.00 2158.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.100 Design supply & installation of suspended
Spider Glazing system designed to
withstand the wind pressure as per IS 875
(Part-III). The Suspended System held
with Spider Fittings of SS-316 Grade
Steel of approved manufacturer with
glass panel having 12 mm thick clear
toughened glass held together with SS-
316 Grade Stainless steel Spider.& bolt
assembly with laminated glass fins 21 mm
thick. The Glass fins and glass panel
assembly shall be connected to
Slab/beams by means of SS- 316 Grade
stainless steel brackets & Anchor bolts
and at the bottom using SS channel of sqm 439.00 7118.00 483.00 7162.00
50x25x2mm using fastener & anchor
bolts, non star bushes and separators to
prevent bi-metallic contacts, all complete
to perform as per specification and
approved drawings. The complete system
to be designed to accommodate thermal
expansion & seismic movements etc. The
joints between glass panels (6 to 8 mm)
and gaps at the perimeter & in U channel
of the assembly to be filled with non
staining weather sealant, so as to make
the entire system fully water proof & dust
proof.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.103 Providing, assembling and supplying
vision glass panels (IGUs) comprising of
hermetically-sealed 6-12- 6 mm insulated
glass (double glazed) vision panel units of
size and shape as required and specified,
comprising of an outer heat strengthened
float glass 6mm thick, of approved colour
and shade with reflective soft coating on
surface # 2 of approved colour and shade,
an inner Heat strengthened clear float
glass 6mm thick, spacer tube 12mm wide,
dessicants, including primary seal and sqm 507.00 2625.00 558.00 2676.00
secondary seal (structural silicone sealant)
etc. all complete for the required
performances, as per the Architectural
drawings, as per the approved shop
drawings, as specified and as directed by
the Engineer-in-Charge. The IGUs shall
be assembled in the factory/ workshop of
the glass processor.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17.106 Providing and supplying aluminum
extruded tubular and other aluminum
sections as per the architectural drawings
and approved shopdraw ings , the
aluminum quality as per grade 6063 T5 or The The
T6 as per BS 1474,including super labour for labour for
durable powder coating of 60-80 microns this item this item
conforming to AAMA 2604 of required has been has been
colour and shade as approved by the sqm including 355.00
including
355.00
Engineer-in-Charge. ( The item includes in the in the
cost of material such as cleats, sleeves, complete complete
screws etc. necessary for fabrication of item item
extruded aluminum frame work. Nothing under under
extra shall be paid on this account). The 17.107 17.107
weight of aluminum extruded section shall
be taken for purpose of payment.
(a) Structural analysis & design and preparation of shop drawings for the specified design loads
conforming to IS 875 part III (the system must passed the proof test at 1.5 times design wind
pressure without any failure), including functional design of the aluminum sections for fixing
glazing panels of various thicknesses, aluminum cleats, sleeves and splice plates etc. gaskets,
screws, toggles, nuts, bolts, clamps etc., structural and weather silicone sealants, flashings, fire
stop (barrier)-cum-smoke seals, microwave cured EPDM gaskets for water tightness, pressure
equalisation & drainage and protection against fire hazard including
(b) Fabricating and supplying serrated M.S. hot dip galvanised / aluminum alloy of 6005 T5
brackets of required sizes, sections and profiles etc. to accommodate 3 Dimensional movement
for achieving perfect verticality and fixing structural glazing system rigidly to the RCC/
masonry/structural steel framework of building structure using stainless steel anchor fasteners/
bolts, nylon seperator to prevent bimetallic contacts with nuts and washers etc. of stainless steel
grade 316, of the required capacity and in required numbers.
(c) Providing and filling, two part pump filled, structural silicone sealant and one part weather
silicone sealant compatible with the structural silicone sealant of required bite size in a clean and
controlled factory / work shop environment, including double sided spacer tape, setting blocks
and backer rod, all of approved grade, brand and manufacture, as per the approved sealant
design, within and all around the perimeter for holding glass.
(d) Providing and fixing in position flashings of solid aluminum sheet 1 mm thick and of sizes,
shapes and profiles, as required as per the site conditions,
to seal the gap between the building structure and all its interfaces with curtain glazing to make it
watertight.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(e) Making provision for drainage of moisture/ water that enters the curtain glazing system to
make it watertight, by incorporating principles of pressure equalization, providing suitable gutter
profiles at bottom (if required), making necessary holes of required sizes and of required
numbers etc. complete. This item includes cost of all inputs of designing, labour for fabricating
and installation of aluminum grid, installation of glazed units, T&P, scaffolding and other
incidental charges including wastages etc., enabling temporary structures and services, cranes
or cradles etc. as described above and as specified. The item includes the cost of getting all the
structural and functional design including shop drawings checked by a structural designer, dully
approved by Engineer-in-charge. The item also includes the cost of all mock ups at site, cost of
all samples of the individual components for testing in an approved laboratory, field tests on the
assembled working structural glazing as specified, cleaning and protection till the handing
over of the building for occupation. In the end, the Contractor shall provide a water tight structural
glazing having all the performance characteristics etc. all complete as required, as per the
Architectural drawings, as per item description, as specified, as per the aproved shop drawings
and as directed by the engineering-Charge.
Note:- 1. The cost of providing extruded aluminum frames, shadow boxes, extruded aluminum
section capping for fixing in the grooves of the curtain glazing and vermin proof stainless steel
wire mesh shall be paid for separately under relevant items under this sub- head. However, for
the purpose of payment, only the actual area of structural glazing (including width of grooves) on
the external face shall be measured in sqm. up to two decimal places.
Note:-2. The following performance test are to be conducted on structural glazing system if area
of structural glazing exceeds 2500 Sqm from the
certified laboratories accreditated by NABL(National Accreditation Board for Testing and
Calibration Laboratories), Department of Science & echnologies,
India. Cost of testing is payable separately. The NIT approving authority will decide the necessity
of testing on the basis of cost of the work, cost of the test and importance of the work.
Performance Testing of Structural glazing system Tests to be conducted in the NABL accredited
lab or by any other accreditation body which operates in accordance with ISO/ IEC 17011 and
accredits labs as per ISO/ IEC 17025.
1. Performance Laboratory Test for Air Leakage Test (-50pa to - 300pa) & (+50pa to +300pa) as
per ASTM E-283-04 testing method for a range of testing limit 1 to 200 mVhr
2. Static Water Penetration Test. (50pa to 1500pa) as per ASTME- 331-09 testing method for a
range up to 2000 ml.
3. Dynamic Water Penetration (50pa to 1500pa) as per AAMA 501.01- 05 testing method for a
range upto 2000 ml
4. Structural Performance Deflection and deformation by static air pressure test (1.5 times
design wind pressure without any failure) as per ASTME-330- 10 testing method for a range upto
50 mm
5. Seismic Movement Test (upto 30 mm) as per AMA 501.4-09 testing method for Qualitative
test, Tests to be conducted on site.
6. Onsite Test for Water Leakage for a pressure range 50 kpa to 240 kpa (35psi)
upto 2000 ml
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
CHAPTER NO. 18
STEEL AND IRON WORK
Notes :-
(i) The rates in this chapter are for both riveted as well as welded work.
(ii) The labour and through rates for item Nos. 18.1,18.2,18.3,18.6, 18.7, 18.17, 18.18 and 18.19 are
for a height up to 4 m above plinth.
(iii) The cost of all rivets, bolts and nuts is included in the through rates.
(iv) The labour rates given in this chapter includes the cost of tools & plants, welding rods and
scaffolding (including labour and material) where ever required. The labour rates also cover the
electrical and gas charges, where welding work is done.
(v) The rates given in item No. 18.17 are also applicable for the item of "tie rod" provided in the well
steining. These rates also include the cost of flat steel bond ring, threading and welding, whenever
done, complete in all respects. Only bottle nuts are payable as per item No. 18.16.
(vi) Rates for steel boundary gates shall be the same as for the steel roof trusses.
(vii) Unless otherwise stated, the labour rates include handling of materials with in 100 m.
(viii) The centre mullion in any door and window frame will be counted and paid 1.5 time of outer section
of its door for item No. 18.24, 18.50 & 18.51.
(c) Tees angles & channels qtl 1066.00 5930.00 1173.00 6037.00
(ii) Above 20mm dia bars qtl 921.00 6331.00 1013.00 6423.00
(ii) The labour rates and through rates include cost of water,curing,protecting in bad weather
conditions .
(iii) The rates for item Nos. 19.1 to 19.6 include the cost of fine dressing to exact level, watering and
preparing sub-grade. All basket earth work to be paid extra at the rates for lip cutting.
(iv) For Item No. 19.7, 19.9, 19.20, 19.21, 19.22, 19.23, 19.24, 19.25, 19.26, 19.27, the labour &
through rates for lining of side slopes from 0 to 3.5m height be reduced by 5%, if the depth of the
channel is upto 1.5m.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
19.1 Dressing bed and preparation of sub
grade for lining. sqm 10.77 10.77 11.85 11.85
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
19.6 Dressing side slopes and preparation
of sub grade for lining in mixed gravel
and conglomerate reaches. sqm 36.45 36.46 40.10 40.11
(a) Upto 3.5 ms height above bed level. sqm 202.03 632.58 222.23 652.78
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(ii) Single layer of 5.08 cm thick tiles
30.48x15.24x5.08cm. laid in 1:5
cement sand mortar mentioned
above.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
19.15 Extra allowance for scaffolding in tile,
brick and concrete lining for side sqm 0.96 11.22 1.06 11.32
slopes only.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Note :- (i) The height in item No. 19.19 is to be
measured vertically.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(a) Hand mixed concrete lining in bed. cum 1180.75 4081.67 1298.83 4199.75
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(c) Machine mixed concrete lining on
side slope for vertical height above
cum 1566.51 4467.43 1723.16 4624.08
3.50 m but upto 5.50 m.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
19.26 115 mm thick brick on edge lining in
herring bone bond/zig-zag or other
specified pattern laid in 1:3 cement
sand mortar over LDPE over 12.5 mm
thick base plaster 1:6 over dressed
sub grade including laying, trenching
and jointing of low density
polyethylene.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Note:- (i) If depth is less than 5 fts. , above
rates of item no. 19.29(a), 19.29(b) be
decreased by 15%. This rate will also
be applicable to bed portion.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
19.36 Cement concrete lining 10cm. thick or
less with mechanical Paver for
irrigation channels, using cement
concrete M-15 with cement content
325 kg/cum mixed in an automatic
computerized Batching & Mixing Plant
and transported to the site in transit
mixers with an average lead of 1 Km
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(a) Computerized Batching & Mixing
plant mixed concrete lining on bed
and on slide slopes upto vertical cum 2155.36 5062.21 2370.90 5277.75
height 2.0m.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Note 1. The above rates are worked out for
irrigation works along Katcha Bank of
the Canal /Distributory Minor.
2. In case of carriage of earth on
Pucca Road along bank of canal
.These rates shall be reduced by 20%
if lead is more than 450m.
3. These rates are applicable for a
lead of 10 km only beyond 10 km
rates of carriage of earth by Tipper
shall be taken.
Notes :-
(i) The term "discharge" wherever used in this Chapter means designed full supply discharge of the
parent channel opposite the oulet.
(ii) The labour rates include the rehandling of materials within 100 ms.
(iii) For outlets on lined canals, the basic rate will be 20% extra over and above the rate for katcha
canal.
(ii) With 'H' more than 0.5 m. but upto 0.9 per
m 1440.00
outlet
1 The rates are based on PPC cement, however where OPC cement is to be used , additional rate
@ Rs. 20/- per bag may be added.
2 The rates for all materials include carriage up to 5km., additional carriage be adjusted accordingly
while deriving landing rates.
4 All rates for concrete include cost for Tools, Plant, vibrators & admixture wherever necessary as
per MORT&H guide lines.
5 Separate rates for different heights for sub structure have been added in this chapter, payment be
made accordingly.
6 10% extra cost of cement has already been taken for works under water, nothing extra should be
paid over & above these rates.
7 Rates for concrete include transportation of concrete with transit mixture up to 5 km, additional
carriage if any be added as per rates under chapter 10 for carriage of concrete by transit mixture.
8 All rates include cost for water, if supplied by the department, the rates be reduced accordingly.
9 The rates of steel of item No. 21.27, 21.33 and 21.34 are inclusive of wastage, overlaps, couplings,
welded joints,spacer bars, chairs, stays, hangers and annealed steel wire or other methods for
binding and placing, shall not be measured and cost of these items shall be deemed to be included
in the rates for reinforcement as per section 1600 of MORT&H specification.
In Ordinary soil
b Depth upto 3 m by
Mechanical cum 86.79 86.79 95.47 95.47
Means
F Marshy Soil
a Depth upto 3 m by
manual means cum 658.32 658.32 724.15 724.15
b Depth upto 3 m by
Mechanical Means cum 166.83 166.83 183.52 183.52
A Well curb
B Well steining
C Bottom Plug
E Crane/concrete
Top plug pump
F Well cap
A Sandy Soil
A Sandy Soil
A Sandy Soil
(iii) 11 m depth
m 12467.67 12467.67 13714.44 13714.44
A Sandy Soil
(iii) 11 m depth
m 13675.14 13675.14 15042.66 15042.66
A Sandy Soil
(iii) 11 m depth
m 14477.77 14477.77 15925.54 15925.54
A Sandy Soil
(iii) 11 m depth
m 23007.42 23007.42 25308.16 25308.16
21.18 Sinking of 12 m
external diameter well
(other than pneumatic
method of sinking)
through all types of
strata namely sandy soil,
clayey soil and rock as
shown against each case,
complete as per drawing
and technical
specifications. Depth of
sinking is reckoned from
bed level.The rate inclusive
of dewatering.
A Sandy Soil
A Sandy Soil
SUB STRUCTURE
Height upto 5m
Height 5m to 10m
Height upto 5m
Height 5m to 10m
Height upto 5m
Height 5m to 10m
Height upto 5m
Height 5m to 10m
Height upto 5m
Height 5m to 10m
Height upto 5m
Height 5m to 10m
2 The rates for all materials include carriage up to 5km., additional carriage be adjusted accordingly while
deriving landing rates.
3 The rates of bitumen are based as on 01.07.2020, difference be adjusted as on date while preparing landing
rates for estimate
4 All rates for concrete include cost for Tools, Plant, vibrators & admixture wherever necessary as per
MORT&H guide lines
5 Separate rates for different heights for super structure has been added in this chapter, payment be made
accordingly.
6 Rates for concrete include transportation of concrete with transit mixture up to 5 km, additional carriage if any
be added as per rates under chapter 10 for carriage of concrete by transit mixture
7 Rates for Pre stressed & Pre tensioned girders includes all costs for casting yard, casing pipes, HT strands,
concrete, centering & shuttering , curing, transportation from yard to site and launching & placement with
hydra cranes.
8 All rates include cost for water, if supplied by the department, the rates be reduced accordingly.
9 The rates of steel of item No. 22.2, 22.7, 22.12, 22.10 are inclusive of wastage, overlaps, couplings, welded
joints,spacer bars, chairs, stays, hangers and annealed steel wire or other methods for binding and placing,
shall not be measured and cost of these items shall be deemed to be included in the rates for reinforcement
as per section 1600 of MORT&H specification.
Burried Joint
Note:-
(i) The rates for carriage of materials manually upto 0.50 km and by mechanical means for
every km lead have been given. The actual lead is to be paid if the lead is in fraction , the
rate is to be worked out by interpolation.
(a) Loose
cum 135.00 135.00 149.00 149.00
(a) Loose
Cum 31.00 31.00 34.00 34.00
(b) Compacted in rolls
Cum 68.00 68.00 75.00 75.00
(a) Loose:-
(i) One K.M.
Cum 41.00 41.00 45.00 45.00
(ii) Two K.M.
Cum 76.00 76.00 84.00 84.00
(iii) Three K.M.
Cum 102.00 102.00 112.00 112.00
(iv) Four K.M.
Cum 124.00 124.00 136.00 136.00
(v) Five K.M.
Cum 143.00 143.00 157.00 157.00
(b) Compacted:-
(i) One K.M.
Cum 99.00 99.00 109.00 109.00
(ii) Two K.M.
Cum 184.00 184.00 202.00 202.00
(iii) Three K.M.
Cum 245.00 245.00 270.00 270.00
(iv) Four K.M.
Cum 299.00 299.00 329.00 329.00
(v) Five K.M.
Cum 356.00 356.00 392.00 392.00
(vi) Subsequent K.M. per K.M.
Cum 38.00 38.00 42.00 42.00
(a) Loose
Cum 68.00 68.00 75.00 75.00
(b) Compacted
Cum 169.00 169.00 186.00 186.00
(a) 20 cm or 23 cm dia and 9 mtr long
Each 118.00 118.00 130.00 130.00
(b) 15 cm dia and 9 mtr long
Each 79.00 79.00 87.00 87.00
( c ) 15 cm dia and 1.5 m long
Each 9.00 9.00 10.00 10.00
23.6 Making 0.75 mtr dia and 5.5 mtr long pilchi
rolls for permeable spurs. Each 533.00 533.00 586.00 586.00
23.7 Launching the above and placing in position.
Each 379.00 379.00 417.00 417.00
(a) 3rd KM
Sqm of
pitching 47.00 47.00 52.00 52.00
surface
(b) Subsequent K.M. ( per K.M.)
sqm of
pitching 29.00 29.00 32.00 32.00
surface
23.13 Weaving mattresses of pilchi 30 cm thick.
Sqm 104.00 104.00 114.00 114.00
( c ) area of mattress above 250 Sqm.
Sqm 63.00 63.00 69.00 69.00
23.15 Laying Kahi mattress lead up to 2 K.M.
Sqm 142.00 142.00 156.00 156.00
(a) up to F.S. depth 0.5 mtr
Each 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00
(d) above 1.25 mtr F.S. depth.
Each 12.00 12.00 13.00 13.00
(a) (i) Pegs 1.0 m long, 5 cm dia
Each 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00
(ii) Driving pegs 1.0 m long, 5 cm dia.
Each 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
(ii) Driving pegs 1.25 m long, 7.5 cm dia.
Each 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00
(ii) Driving pegs 1.5 m long, 7.5 cm dia.
Each 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00
(ii) Driving pegs 2 mtr long, 7.5 cm dia.
Each 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00
23.21 Filling brush wood only.
Cum 38.00 38.00 42.00 42.00
23.24 Carriage of sand filled in bags by boats:-
(a) 1st chain of 30 meters.
100 Nos 47.00 47.00 52.00 52.00
(a) Placing in dry
Each 6.00 6.00 7.00 7.00
(b) Placing in water
Each 12.00 12.00 13.00 13.00
23.28 Sewing empty cement bags in to sheets.
Each 3.00 9.00 3.00 9.00
23.30 Filling brick bats in crates and hand packing.
Cum 112.00 742.00 123.00 753.00
23.31 Filling brick in crates and hand packing.
Cum 211.00 3231.00 232.00 3252.00
23.33 Tipping wire crates including equipment.
Cum 211.00 211.00 232.00 232.00
23.39 Dumping stone
Cum 158.00 1221.00 174.00 1237.00
23.41 Dismantling brush wood boulder bandh.
Cum 421.00 421.00 463.00 463.00
(a) Horizontal
Cum 527.00 527.00 580.00 580.00
23.43 Stone pitching top coping only
Cum 1171.00 2234.00 1288.00 2351.00
23.44 Filling stone or spall:-
(a) On level.
Cum 158.00 1221.00 174.00 1237.00
(b) On side slopes behind pitching.
Cum 167.00 1018.00 184.00 1035.00
23.45 Grouting stone filling or pitching:-
(a) With bajri or shingle.
Sqm 68.00 120.00 75.00 127.00
(b) With mortar.
Sqm 108.00 161.00 119.00 172.00
(a) When stones are up to 23 cm square
Sqm 50.00 50.00 55.00 55.00
CHAPTER NO. 24
ROAD WORK
Notes :-
(i) The clauses of latest addition of MORT&H Specifications,which have been mentioned, may be
referred for detailed specifications and construction procedures. The rate mention only brief
description of work.
(ii) Unless otherwise stated, the rates include rehandling of materials within 100 metres.
(iii) The rates include the cost of working of road machinery including cost of fuels, lubricants, stores,
establishment, depreciation and interest charges. In case the machinery is provided by the
department, the working cost as mentioned shall be recovered from the contractor at the rates fixed
by the department as per chapter 2 of CSR.
(iv) All types of quarry materials have been taken from quarry with an average lead of 5 Km to work
site/plant site. If the lead increases/decreases from the quarry of cheapest landed rate at work
site/plant site, then rates will be adjusted accordingly.
(v) All type of Bitumen have been taken from Panipat/Bhatinda Refinery with an average round trip
lead of 20 Km (10 Km up and 10 Km down) to work site/plant site. The prevailing rates of bitumen
has been taken as on July 01, 2020. If the rate of bitumen increases/decreases or round trip lead is
more than 20 Km, then the bitumen rates will be adjusted accordingly and extra carriage for
bitumen beyond round trip lead 20 Km shall be paid as per chapter no. 5 (carriage of CSR under
heading carriage for bitumen).
(vi) Carriage of mixed material from plant site to work site is not included in the rates and it will be paid
as per chapter 5 of CSR. For bituminous items it will be paid 20% above the rates of item no. 5.2(i)
of chapter 5 of CSR. The carriage of wet mix macadam will be paid as per rates of item no. 5.2(i) of
chapter 5 of CSR.
(vii) Wherever any extra lead is involved for collection of material, the same shall be payable as per
chapter 5 of CSR.
(viii) Carriage of good earth for embankment construction/binding material has been taken as 1 km with
compensation of earth. If the lead increases then the rates will be adjusted accordingly.
(ix) The rates of item No. 24.37 to 24.57 are inclusive of all leads and nothing extra on account of
carriage is payable on these items except 24.41 (b,c,d).
(x) Lead has been included by transit mixer for batch plant mix concrete under item no. 24.58 to 24.60
has been taken for first 5 Kms. For lead beyond 5 Km, rates per cum/Km will be payable as chapter
no. 10 of CSR.
(a) High intensity Microprismatic grade Retro reflective sheeting Type XI wiil be used only for SH, NH/
Express way as per IRC -67 2012
(b) High intensity Microprismatic grade Retro reflective sheeting Type IV wiil be used for other roads
as per IRC -67 2012
(xiii) In case mechanical paver finisher is used instead of Hydrostatic paver finisher with sensor control
for execution of item no. 24.17 (a), 24.18 (a), 24.19 (a), 24.20 (a), 24.21 (a), 24.21 (b), 24.22 (a),
24.23 (a) over all rate will be deducted @ Rs. 65.00 per cum
A In area of Light Jungle (By Manual Means) ha 74184.00 74184.00 81602.40 81602.40
24.5 Compaction
b (iii) Extra for rolling to specifications. Cum. 17.00 17.00 18.70 18.70
(a) 1.2 meter high G.I. barbed wire fencing with 1.8
meter angle iron posts 40x40x6mm placed every
3 meters centre to centre 0.6 meter below ground
level, every 15th post, end post, corner post
suitably strutted and provided with 9 horizontal
lines and two diagonals interwoven with horizontal
wires fixed with GI staples, turn buckles etc. M 226.88 505.95 249.57 528.64
including foundation concrete 1:2:4 of size
0.30x0.30x0.75m for each post complete as per
technical clause 808 of MORT&H specifications
(b) 1.8 meter high G.I. barbed wire fencing with 2.4
meter angle iron posts 50x50x6mm placed every
3 meters centre to centre 0.6 meter below ground
level, every 15th post, end post, corner post
suitably strutted and provided with 12 horizontal
lines and two diagonals interwoven with horizontal
wires fixed with GI staples, turn buckles etc. M 238.73 645.12 262.60 668.99
including foundation concrete 1:2:4 of size
0.30x0.30x0.75m for each post complete as per
technical clause 808 of MORT&H specifications
CHAPTER NO. 25
MAINTENANCE OF CANAL AND DRAIN
Sr. No. Description Unit Zone-A Zone-B
Labour Through Labour Through
Rate Rate Rate Rate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
25.1 Clearance of weed, jalla, deela etc manually
from inner section of unlined channel
(iv) discharge exceeding 2.83 cumecs mtr 49.00 49.00 54.00 54.00
Note: 1) Man days are taken as per actual progress assessed by the committee of Engineers constituted by
Chief Engineer, Canals.
2) In case of heavy weed, jalla, deela etc growth category, concerned SDO and Executive Engineer will
certify after physical verification.
3) In case of medium and light weed, jalla, deela etc growth category, concerned SDO will certify after
physical verification and concerned
Executive Engineer will also certify after satisfying himself.
4) The rate includes the proper disposal of weed, jalla, deela etc. also.
25.2 Clearance of weed, jalla, deela, sarkanda,jungle, butti, dhora, silts etc manually from inner section of lined channel
Note: 1) Man days are taken as per actual progress accessed by the committee of Engineers constituted by
Chief Engineer, Canals.
2) In case of heavy weed, jalla, deela, sarkanda, jungle, butti, dhora, silts etc. growth category, concerned
SDO and Executive Engineer will certify after physical verification.
3) In case of medium and light weed, jalla, deela, sarkanda, jungle, butti, dhora, silts etc growth category,
concerned SDO will certify after physical verification and concerned Executive
Engineer will also certify after satisfying himself.
4) The rate includes the proper disposal of weed, jalla, deela, sarkanda, jungle, butti, dhora, silts etc also.
5) Wherever there is no silt in the bed of the distributary/minor, rates should further be decreased by 40%
of that of normal norms of weed, jalla, deela, sarkanda, jungle, butti, dhora etc.
with silt.
Note: Where it is not possible to manually clear the section of any drain, machinery rates will be applicable.
(iii) Bed width more than 15.24 mtr sqm 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00
Note: 1) Man days are taken as per actual progress assessed by the committee of Engineers constituted by
Chief Engineer, Drainage.
2) In case of heavy weed growth category, concerned SDO and Executive Engineer will certify after
physical verification.
3) In case of medium and light weed growth category, concerned SDO will certify after physical verification
and concerned Executive Engineer will also certify after
satisfying himself.
Notes :-
(i) The rates given below are labour rates unless otherwise stated.
(ii) Unless otherwise stated, the labour rates include rehandling of materials within 100 m.
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
(b) Above 75mm dia. but not exceeding 100mm dia. bores
26.9 Fixing F.I gauges flush with masonry including cost of hooks.
m 111.00
26.11 Cutting down trees, filling holes and levelling of ground, lopping
branches trimming, removal not exceeding 100 m stacking
clearing site.
(a) girth up to 60 cm
each 170.00
1 2 3 4
(d) girth more than 180 cm. but up to 250 cm.
each 1010.00
(iv) Where these have not been sold, the trees cut and
removed will be the property of the Govt.
26.12 Felling trees, cutting and stacking fuel wood from plantation. qtl 70.00
26.14 Supply of wooden pegs for levelling work from canal or road
plantation 40 mm to 50mm dia and 15cm to 23 cm long. 100 nos 170.00
1 2 3 4
(b) For plastering in lime or cement mortar, pointing,
flooring :-
Note :- The above rates are payable only where water is not available
locally and where fixing of hand pump is neither feasible nor
practically possible due to small amount of work and where water
is actually carried by carts or by mechanical transport.
26.22 Filling 200 litres drums with diesel oil (not payable to diesel dealer)
each 14.00
(b) Discharge exceeding 1.5 cum/s but upto 4.5 cum/s km 2151 to 2796
26.25 Jungle clearance on running canals and branches, and drains with
discharge more than 9 cum/s.
1 2 3 4
(i) The rates are applicable to areas acquired for new
canals, and drains, extension of channels and for
construction of roads and Buildings.
26.27 Filling cement bags with steam coal or kankar lime, sewing
including cost of string. Cum 98.00
(c) Brick work laid in lime, surkhi, cum 0.84 0.12 480 0.12
sand mortar 1:1:1 with bricks
of size 22.86cm x 11.11cm x
6.83cm
27.5 Gilafi masonry with jibi face (1:5 cum 0.25 0.044 0.002 240 250
mortar)
27.6 Brick work laid in mortar with jibi face cum 0.32 0.054 - 480 -
(1.5 mortar)
27.9 (i) Cement lime plaster 12.5mm sqm 0.08 0.016 1.55
thick 1:1:6 mortar.
Cement Sand
(Bags) (cum)
27.11 Flush or deep cement pointing on
brick walls or brick on edge flooring :-
Cement Sand
Lime (kg)
27.17 White washing :-
Paints
(Litres)
27.21 Painting :-
27.27 Filling stone in wire-crates (hand cum 1.00 3.3kg per sqm of wire netting 15cm mesh.
packed)
Stone (cum)
Cement
Mortar
(cum)
27.33 Flat brick paving laid dry over 25mm 10 364 -- 0.075 -- --
thick mud mortar grouted with sand. sqm
27.42 Flat brick or tile flooring laid dry over 10 383 0.70 0.13
bed of 6mm thick cement sand sqm
CHAPTER NO. 28
WATER SUPPLY
Note :- 1. The rates for stringingout cast iron,A.C., P.V.C. ,D.I and H.D.P.E. pipes etc. provided
under this chapter includes the cost of jointing of pipes only. However the payment of
joints due to fixing of specials in the pipe line shall be paid extra.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Note:
(a) Earth work upto 1.5 m. Depth
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
ii For Ordinary soil having gravel upto
40% Cum. 262.08 288.29
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
28.2 Excavation by mechanical means(JCB or
Hydraulic excavator) in trenches for pipe lines
with straight or open cutting in streets or
open area including trimming and dressing
sides levelling of beds of trenches to correct
grade, cutting joint holes, refilling
consolidation,watering , including the cost of
dewatering of rain water, diversion for traffic,
night signals. providing & fixing caution
boards, crossing over trenches for access to
the houses, watching, fencing, etc. and
removal of surplus soil out side/inside the
town involving lead upto 15 meter complete in
all respect.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
28.3 A Extra for disposal of surplus soil on item No Rate for this item will be given as per
28.1 and 28.2 beyond 15 meters chapter of Carriage.
28.3 B Extra for lowering the sub soil water level Rate for this item will be given as per
chapter -29.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
28.6 Consolidation of road cuts with hammers,
(a) hand rollers and laying of flat brick
soling/pavement (at formation level) complete SqMtr. Rate for this item will be given as per
so as to allow unobstructed traffic (with Chapter 24 of road work.
dismantled material at site).
(a) 80mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 29.95 1091.29 32.94 1094.28
(b) 100mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 39.12 1356.45 43.03 1360.36
(c) 150mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 53.39 2151.84 58.73 2157.18
(d) 200mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 72.17 3115.77 79.39 3122.99
(e) 250mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 92.21 4123.09 101.43 4132.31
(f) 300mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 148.95 5254.79 163.84 5269.69
(g) 350mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 162.33 7565.61 178.57 7581.84
(h) 400mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 196.55 9208.43 216.20 9228.08
(i) 450mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 238.90 11093.34 262.79 11117.23
(j) 500mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 278.78 12970.84 306.66 12998.72
(k) 600mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 362.25 17211.71 398.48 17247.93
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Note In case ISI marked CI pipe class-A as per IS 1536 is used, the through rate will be
(i) increased by 10% in item no 28.7-A
(ii) In case ISI marked CI pipe class-B as per IS 1536 is used, the through rate will be
increased by 20% in item no 28.7-A
(a) 80mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 27.09 912.82 29.80 915.53
(b) 100mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 30.76 1098.43 34.35 1102.02
( c) 150mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 38.39 1613.56 38.03 1613.20
(d) 200mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 45.98 1987.50 50.72 1992.24
(e) 250mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 55.19 2756.30 60.61 2761.72
(f) 300mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 78.39 3388.96 85.48 3396.05
(g) 350mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 93.58 4326.33 101.85 4334.60
(h) 400mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 108.64 4848.01 118.07 4857.44
(i) 450mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 124.21 6021.55 134.83 6032.17
(j) 500mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 142.55 6860.48 154.54 6872.47
(k) 600mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 177.69 8739.00 192.09 8753.40
(l) 700mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 221.72 11832.28 239.08 11849.64
(m) 750mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 243.08 13754.48 261.96 13773.36
(n) 800mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 271.78 15611.68 292.88 15632.78
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(o) 900mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 321.94 18973.97 346.57 18998.60
(b) 100mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 32.90 1226.05 36.62 1229.77
( c) 150mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 42.11 1774.14 46.51 1778.54
(d) 200mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 51.32 2407.36 56.39 2412.43
(e) 250mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 62.50 3196.06 68.38 3201.94
(f) 300mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 88.20 3965.65 97.57 3975.02
(g) 350mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 105.87 4736.68 116.98 4747.79
(h) 400mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 123.24 5522.49 136.04 5535.29
(i) 450mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 142.63 6719.00 157.29 6733.66
(j) 500mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 163.01 7693.00 179.64 7709.63
(k) 600mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 204.47 10240.91 224.90 10261.34
(l) 700mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 255.81 13012.63 280.93 13037.75
(m) 750mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 282.73 15200.09 310.34 15227.70
(n) 800mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 313.88 16565.90 344.57 16596.59
(o) 900mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 372.90 20470.27 409.07 20506.44
(a) 80mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 78.82 86.70
(b) 100mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 103.28 113.61
(c) 125mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 141.95 156.14
(d) 150mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 178.01 195.82
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(e) 200mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 256.93 282.62
(f) 250mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 346.99 381.69
(g) 300mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 448.11 492.92
(h) 350mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 507.50 558.25
(i) 400mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 562.83 619.11
(j) 450mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 620.31 682.34
(k) 500mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 676.69 744.36
(l) 600mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 733.45 806.80
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
28.11 Providing, laying, jointing, fixing and testing
ISI Marked uPVC Pipe with G.I. specials as
per ISI-4985, including cost of G.I. specials
such as tees, bends, sockets, elbows etc.
testing inside building complete.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
28.13 Providing, Laying , fixing & jointing of P.V.C.
Pipes as per ISI-4985 (ISI marked with the
prior approval of Engineer-in-Charge) along
the Trenches and laying the same in
Trenches to correct alignment and gradients,
cutting, jointing and testing complete as per
specifications.
i 63mm o/d pipe of 10 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 10.33 147.39 11.36 148.43
ii 75mm o/d pipe of 10 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 12.20 206.46 13.42 207.68
iii 90mm o/d pipe of 10 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 14.60 290.01 16.07 291.47
iv 110mm o/d pipe of 10 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 18.21 429.42 20.03 431.24
v 160mm o/d pipe of 10 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 24.24 892.91 26.66 895.33
vi 200mm o/d pipe of 10 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 35.69 1393.57 39.26 1397.14
vii 250mm o/d pipe of 10 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 45.51 2194.99 50.06 2199.55
viii 110mm o/d pipe of 8 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 18.21 379.77 20.03 381.59
ix 160mm o/d pipe of 8 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 24.24 797.66 26.66 800.09
x 200mm o/d pipe of 8 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 35.69 1237.97 39.26 1241.54
xi 250mm o/d pipe of 8 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 45.51 2010.57 50.06 2015.12
xii 63mm o/d pipe of 6 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 10.33 97.16 11.36 98.19
xiii 75mm o/d pipe of 6 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 12.20 133.41 13.42 134.63
xiv 90mm o/d pipe of 6 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 14.60 186.37 16.07 187.83
xv 110mm o/d pipe of 6 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 18.21 266.00 20.03 267.82
xvi 160mm o/d pipe of 6 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 24.24 552.99 26.66 555.41
xvii 200mm o/d pipe of 6 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 35.69 897.39 39.26 900.96
xviii 250mm o/d pipe of 6 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 45.51 1386.19 50.06 1390.74
xx 75mm o/d PVC pipe of 4 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 12.20 100.81 13.42 102.03
xxi 90mm o/d pipe of 4 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 14.60 137.74 16.07 139.20
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
xxix 200mm o/d pipe of 2.5 Kgf. / sqcm Mtr 35.69 421.05 39.26 424.62
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(a) 25mm o/d Mtr 5.69 38.70 6.26 39.27
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(d) 63 mm o/d Mtr 9.99 179.25 10.99 180.25
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(h) 140 mm o/d Mtr 15.46 688.25 17.00 689.80
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(m) 280 mm o/d Mtr 22.48 1816.62 24.73 1818.86
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
28.17 Providing, Stringing out, cutting, Jointing and
testing of THIN WALLED FLEXIBLE QUICK
COUPLING PIPES as per IS 11722/86 (ISI
marked with the prior approval of Engineer-in-
Charge)laying the same in trenches to correct
alignment and gradients, jointed with coupler
including cost of specials and all cartage
complete.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
b For pipe lines laid outside habitation
2% Extra will be 2% Extra will be
& in the open area/ field
taken for the taken for the
Mtr
respective i/d of respective i/d of
pipe. pipe.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
28.20 INTERNAL - EXPOSED ON WALL :
Providing and fixing Chlorinated Polyvinyl
Chloride (CPVC) pipes as per IS 15778 (ISI
marked with the prior approval of
Engineer-in-Charge), having thermal
stability for hot & cold water supply,
including all CPVC plain & brass threaded
fittings including fixing the pipe with
clamps at 1.00 m spacing including
jointing of pipes & fittings with one step
PVC solvent cement and testing of pipes
complete as per direction of Engineer-in-
Charge.
a 80mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 49.27 1523.66 54.20 1528.59
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
b 100mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 64.55 1920.61 71.00 1927.06
c 125mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 71.03 2497.66 78.13 2504.77
d 150mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 86.92 3131.50 95.62 3140.19
e 200mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 115.63 4492.79 127.19 4504.35
f 250mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 146.83 6069.62 161.52 6084.30
g 300mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 214.02 7849.64 235.42 7871.04
h 350mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 253.02 10314.98 278.32 10340.28
i 400mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 306.60 12579.36 337.26 12610.02
j 450mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 372.88 15470.32 410.17 15507.60
k 500mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 434.24 18068.15 477.66 18111.58
l 600mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 570.27 26044.87 627.30 26101.90
a 80mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 44.16 1262.98 48.58 1267.39
b 100mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 58.07 1409.04 63.88 1414.85
c 125mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 62.65 1860.64 68.92 1866.91
d 150mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 76.13 2242.55 83.74 2250.17
e 200mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 100.60 3271.36 110.66 3281.42
f 250mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 126.32 4399.39 138.96 4412.02
g 300mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 179.77 5690.87 197.75 5708.85
h 350mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 209.71 8181.04 230.68 8202.02
i 400mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 253.40 9954.67 278.74 9980.01
j 450mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 309.01 12005.27 339.91 12036.17
k 500mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 360.27 14052.79 396.30 14088.82
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
l 600mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 466.48 18713.58 513.13 18760.22
a 80mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 42.25 1675.32 46.47 1679.54
b 100mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 57.68 1848.34 63.45 1854.11
c 125mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 61.52 2334.33 67.67 2340.48
d 150mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 74.02 2723.73 81.42 2731.13
e 200mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 94.85 3582.95 104.34 3592.44
f 250mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 117.60 4872.75 129.36 4884.51
g 300mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 152.85 6235.64 168.13 6250.92
h 350mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 186.83 7846.88 205.51 7865.56
i 400mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 216.23 9441.48 237.85 9463.10
j 450mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 270.13 11193.62 297.15 11220.64
k 500mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 313.42 15303.95 344.76 15335.30
l 600mm i/d pipe lines laid complete Mtr 403.48 20165.89 443.83 20206.23
a C.I. specials upto 300mm i/d Kg. 3.71 77.99 4.08 78.36
b C.I. specials above 300mm i/d Kg. 4.64 99.18 5.10 99.64
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
28.25 Supplying and laying D.I. specials/fittings as
per IS:9523-2000 (ISI marked with the prior
approval of Engineer-in-Charge), class K-12
suitable for tyton joint with external bitumen
coating and inside cement mortar lining,
scaffolding, tools and plants, ropes, guys, etc.
Complete in all respects.
a D.I. specials upto 300mm i/d Kg. 3.71 115.81 4.08 116.18
b D.I. specials above 300mm i/d Kg. 4.64 174.80 5.10 175.26
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
28.27 Providing & fixing C.I/D.I Flanged end, stem
of SS (AIS 1410) and Bronze(gunmetal)
working parts Sluice Valves ISI marked
14846-2000, including jointing , testing & cost
of Nut ,Bolt & insertion sheet, all carriage
complete (with the approval of Engineer in-
charge).
(a) 80mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 372.18 4205.64 409.39 4242.85
(b) 100mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 434.29 5711.07 477.72 5754.50
( c) 150mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 562.63 8461.49 618.90 8517.75
(d) 200mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 696.74 14467.73 766.41 14537.41
(e) 250mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 874.14 20973.48 961.55 21060.89
(f) 300mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 1065.89 26271.54 1172.48 26378.13
(g) 350mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 1254.86 46177.44 1380.35 46302.92
(h) 400mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 1484.58 56112.28 1633.04 56260.73
(i) 450mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 1543.80 65690.25 1698.18 65844.63
(j) 500mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 1590.29 106966.22 1749.32 107125.25
(k) 600mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 1985.93 124133.02 2184.52 124331.62
(a) 80mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 372.18 4502.23 409.39 4539.45
(b) 100mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 434.29 6111.01 477.72 6154.44
( c) 150mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 562.63 9058.04 618.90 9114.30
(d) 200mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 696.74 15521.35 766.41 15591.03
(e) 250mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 874.14 22337.15 961.55 22424.57
(f) 300mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 1065.89 27999.03 1172.48 28105.62
(g) 350mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 1254.86 49363.53 1380.35 49489.01
(h) 400mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 1484.58 60387.27 1633.04 60535.72
(i) 450mm i/d Sluice Valves flanged Each 1543.80 70683.63 1698.18 70838.01
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
28.28 Providing & fixing Fire Hydrants with jointing
including all carriages complete. (without Fire
Hydrant surface box) Size 80mm complete in
all respect.
(a) C.I Fire Hydrants 1S-908 Each 290.84 6770.93 319.93 6800.01
(b) C.I Fire Hydrants S.V. Type IS-909 Each 290.84 11887.03 319.93 11916.11
(a) C.I Double air valve (Size 40mm) Each 290.84 4426.67 319.93 4455.75
(b) C.I Double air valve (Size 50mm) Each 290.84 4636.71 319.93 4665.80
( c) C.I Double air valve (Size 65mm) Each 290.84 4859.37 319.93 4888.45
(d) C.I Double air valve (Size 80mm) Each 290.84 5350.90 319.93 5379.98
(e) C.I Double air valve (Size 100mm) Each 290.84 7468.22 319.93 7497.30
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
28.31 Proving & fixing ISI Marked Non-return valves
flanged end class PN-1.0 as per
IS:5312/2004 in pipe lines including jointing
& cost of Nut Bolt , rubber insertion etc.
complete.
Note: If Non-return valves class PN-1.6 is
used instead of class PN-1.0 , than 5% will
be paid extra.
(a) 80mm i/d Non-return valve Each 372.18 3815.78 409.39 3853.00
(b) 100mm i/d Non-return valve Each 434.29 4897.75 477.72 4941.17
(d) 150mm i/d Non-return valve Each 562.63 8339.67 618.90 8395.93
(e) 200mm i/d Non-return valve Each 696.74 15662.52 766.41 15732.19
(f) 250mm i/d Non-return valve Each 874.14 23118.54 961.55 23205.95
(g) 300mm i/d Non-return valve Each 1254.86 29923.02 1380.35 30048.51
(h) 350mm i/d Non-return valve Each 1359.19 50907.97 1495.11 51043.89
(i) 400mm i/d Non-return valve Each 1484.58 61019.11 1633.04 61167.56
(j) 450mm i/d Non-return valve Each 1543.80 71586.85 1698.18 71741.23
(k) 500mm i/d Non-return valve Each 1590.29 126072.61 1749.32 126231.64
(a) 80mm i/d Non-return valve Each 372.18 4024.16 409.39 4061.38
(b) 100mm i/d Non-return valve Each 434.29 5115.35 477.72 5158.78
(d) 150mm i/d Non-return valve Each 562.63 8730.35 618.90 8786.61
(e) 200mm i/d Non-return valve Each 696.74 16089.34 766.41 16159.01
(f) 250mm i/d Non-return valve Each 874.14 23995.73 961.55 24083.14
(g) 300mm i/d Non-return valve Each 1254.86 30839.68 1380.35 30965.17
(h) 350mm i/d Non-return valve Each 1359.19 53342.90 1495.11 53478.82
(i) 400mm i/d Non-return valve Each 1484.58 63944.72 1633.04 64093.18
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(j) 450mm i/d Non-return valve Each 1543.80 75013.23 1698.18 75167.61
(k) 500mm i/d Non-return valve Each 1590.29 126072.61 1749.32 126231.64
(a) 10mm i/d Ferrule medium Each 148.04 400.10 162.85 414.91
(b) 15mm i/d Ferrule medium Each 169.90 457.81 186.89 474.80
(c) 20mm i/d Ferrule medium Each 345.36 665.76 379.90 700.30
( d) 15mm i/d Ferrule heavy duty Each 169.90 528.39 186.89 545.38
(e) 20mm i/d Ferrule heavy duty Each 345.36 839.42 379.90 873.95
(f) 25mm i/d Ferrule heavy duty Each 466.58 1558.85 513.24 1605.51
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
e 40mm i/d Mtr 118.43 457.69 130.27 469.53
(a) 1216 (16 mm o/d) pipe Mtr 71.78 271.14 78.95 278.32
(b) 1620 (20 mm o/d) pipe Mtr 72.79 332.54 80.07 339.82
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(d) 2532 (32 mm o/d) pipe Mtr 74.81 495.51 82.29 502.99
(e) 3240 (40 mm o/d) pipe Mtr 75.81 687.48 83.39 695.06
(f) 4050 (50 mm o/d) pipe Mtr 76.82 839.27 84.50 846.95
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
a 15mm i/d Brass Ball valves Each 53.84 254.99 59.22 260.38
b 20mm i/d Brass Ball valves Each 65.80 338.63 72.38 345.21
c 25mm i/d Brass Ball valves Each 74.02 526.83 81.42 534.23
d 32mm i/d Brass Ball valves Each 84.59 848.51 93.05 856.97
e 40mm i/d Brass Ball valves Each 98.69 1045.86 108.56 1055.73
f 50mm i/d Brass Ball valves Each 131.59 1705.03 144.75 1718.19
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
28.48 Providing and filling sand grading as per
specifications or fine grade around the
Cum. 21.82 652.90 24.00 655.09
various sizes of G.I. pipes in external work.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
28.51 Providing and placing in horizontal layers
filtering media screened, washed and
cleaned as described below:-
a 15mm & 20mm i/d G.I. Pipe Mtr 2.27 4.29 2.50 4.51
b 25mm & 32mm i/d G.I. Pipe Mtr 2.97 5.64 3.26 5.94
c 40mm & 50mm i/d G.I. Pipe Mtr 4.64 8.93 5.10 9.39
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
28.53 Repainting G.I. Pipes and Specials with
synthetic enamel Paint in all shades as per
I.S.I. specification on existing work, one coats
paints including cleaning rubbing surface, etc.
a 15mm & 20mm i/d G.I. Pipe Mtr 2.36 3.90 2.60 4.13
b 25mm & 32mm i/d G.I. Pipe Mtr 3.02 5.02 3.33 5.32
c 40mm & 50mm i/d G.I. Pipe Mtr 4.83 8.10 5.31 8.58
a 15mm & 20mm i/d G.I. Pipe Mtr 2.98 4.14 3.28 4.44
b 25mm & 32mm i/d G.I. Pipe Mtr 3.88 5.44 4.26 5.83
c 40mm & 50mm i/d G.I. Pipe Mtr 6.06 8.56 6.67 9.16
a 15mm & 20mm i/d G.I. Pipe Mtr 2.98 4.14 3.28 4.44
b 25mm & 32mm i/d G.I. Pipe Mtr 3.88 5.44 4.26 5.83
c 40mm & 50mm i/d G.I. Pipe Mtr 6.06 8.56 6.67 9.16
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(c) 80mm i/d of pipes, valves and
Each 63.02 69.32
specials
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
28.60 Dismantling flanged Joints for Cast iron
Pipes, Valves and specials complete in all
respects.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
28.63 Dismantling, disjointing, removal of G.I. pipe
lines, specials, valves and fittings complete in
all respects.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
28.67 Boring with 100 mm diametre casing pipe for
hand pump/ tube well in all soils except
ordinary hard rocks requiring blasting
including removing the casing pipe after the
hand pump/tube well is lowered and tested.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
28.72 Boring with casing pipe for tubewell in all
soils except ordinary hard rocks requiring
blasting including removing the casing pipe
after the tube well is lowered & tested ,
equipment as requried such as hand boring
machine and its accessory, transportation to
site and vice versa etc. complete in all
respect.
28.73 Extra for Boring beyond 150 m depth 30% Extra will be taken for the respective
i/d of boring of item No.28.72
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
f 150mm Steel Strainer (slot size
Mtr. 377.94 7633.44 415.74 7671.24
0.50mm)6.30 mm thickness
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
28.79 C Providing and fixing M.S. taper / reducer
made out of 6 mm thick M.S. sheet complete
in all respect.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
28.83 Collection of water sample from different
strata and testing of sample from approved
Each 280.38 308.42
laboratory (Phisical & chemical Analysis)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
28.85 C Drilling of 600mm dia bore with Reverse
Rotatry Rig in all kinds of soil including the
cost of consumable stores, fuel oil and
transportation of rig to the site. complete in all
respect.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(a) 300 mm dia. Mtr 468.53 515.38
(a) 100 mm nominal size dia. Mtr 24.43 496.01 26.87 498.46
(b) 150 mm nominal size dia. Mtr 25.52 1012.58 28.08 1015.14
(a) 100 mm nominal size dia. Mtr 48.50 632.52 53.35 637.37
(b) 150 mm nominal size dia. Mtr 59.44 1344.64 65.38 1350.58
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
28.94 Providing and fixing factory made precast
RCC perforated drain covers, having concrete
of strength not less than M-25, of size 1000 x
450x50 mm, reinforced with 8 mm dia four
nos longitudinal & 9 nos cross sectional
T.M.T. hoop bars, including providing 50 mm
Each 103.84 1246.12 114.22 1256.50
dia perforations @ 100 to 125 mm c/c,
including providing edge binding with M.S.
flats of size 50 mm x 1.6 mm complete, all as
per direction of Engineer -in-charge.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(a) For 80mm i/d pipe lines each 88.83 544.36 97.71 553.24
(b) For 100mm i/d pipe lines each 118.43 728.34 130.27 740.18
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(c) For 150mm i/d pipe lines each 142.12 1059.53 156.33 1073.74
(d) For 200mm i/d pipe lines each 177.65 1389.04 195.42 1406.81
(e) For 250mm i/d pipe lines each 213.18 1729.46 234.50 1750.78
(f) For 300mm i/d pipe lines each 272.40 2125.42 299.63 2152.66
(g) For 350mm i/d pipe lines each 296.08 2467.75 325.69 2497.36
(h) For 400mm i/d pipe lines each 355.30 3011.23 390.83 3046.76
(i) For 450mm i/d pipe lines each 438.20 3579.41 482.02 3623.23
(j) For 500mm i/d pipe lines each 509.26 4103.23 560.19 4154.15
(k) For 600mm i/d pipe lines each 651.38 5090.91 716.52 5156.04
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(a) 80mm i/d pipe lines each 59.21 65.14
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
a 90 mm i/d Each 124.01 227.45 136.41 239.85
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
f) Pressure pump of 0.5 HP with 2000
LPH, 32meter head with C.I pump & Each 1184.33 10174.29 1302.77 10292.72
5 litre capacity Tank
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
28.108 Supplying, Installation, Testing and
Commissioning of G.M Single headed hydrant
valve with instantaneous Gun metal peet
coupling of 63 mm dia with cast iron wheel ISI
marked conforming to IS 5290 (TypeA) with Each 177.64 6440.03 195.41 6457.79
blank Gunmetal Cap and chain including
orifice plate made of 6mm th Stainless steel
to keep the pressure not more than 3.5 per
sqcm at any point complete in all respects.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
28.122 Supplying an Fixing Pendant / Upright type
sprinkler with quartzoid bulb, operating
temperature 68 / 79 degree centigrade of 15 Each 46.49 255.07 51.14 259.72
mm dia orifice sprinler head to approved by
UL/SN
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
b 100 mm control valve Each 434.00 26429.88 477.40 26473.28
(a) 80mm i/d check valve . Each 236.86 3152.33 260.54 3176.02
(b) 100mm i/d check valve Each 296.08 4450.47 325.69 4480.08
(c) 150mm i/d check valve Each 355.31 7880.71 390.84 7916.24
(d) 200mm i/d check valve Each 414.50 12808.01 455.95 12849.46
a) 50mm i/d Cast Iron Foot valves Each 124.00 1464.55 136.39 1476.95
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
b) 65mm i/d Cast Iron Foot valves Each 124.00 1659.48 136.39 1671.88
c) 80mm i/d Cast Iron Foot valves Each 155.00 2157.64 170.50 2173.14
d) 100mm i/d Cast Iron Foot valves Each 186.00 3452.32 204.60 3470.92
e) 150mm i/d Cast Iron Foot valves Each 217.00 6198.88 238.70 6220.58
a For 50mm to 150 mm pipe line Each 3652.31 12691.83 4017.54 13057.06
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
28.135 Drilling of 400mm dia bore with Direct Rotatry
Rig in all kinds of soil including the cost of
consumable stores, fuel oil and transportation
of rig to the site. complete in all respect.
1 Considering cost factor HDPE pipe sewer should be avoided to the best possible, It is
reccommended only for particular situations/ site conditions such as for crossing above and below
railway lines, roads, canals, drains, ponds and under sub soil water etc where direct heavy loads
are not comming on the pipes.
2 For Technical reasons UPVC pipes be prefered upto 400 mm i/d, being cheep, long life, requires
lesser self cleaning velocity, lesser gadients, available in bulk, leak proof joints, easy to install,
local sand is used in stead of PCC, hence reducing the depths of Main Pumping Stataions and
Sewerage Treatment Plants (As such the Costs) along with low maintainance cost ,
3 Where sewers are to be remain immersed under water for most of the time,in such conditions
RCC s/s pipes having HDPE lyning be prefered and in the worst situations HDPE sewer can be
used with prior approval of Technical Sanctioning Authority.
4 For the rising mains UPVC pipes upto 400 mm id, above 400 upto 1000 mm id HDPE and above
1000 mm id RCC s/s pipes having HDPE lininng be preffered. All joints must be tested before
back filling of earth for desired pressure to be leak proof. PCC blocks can be provided on joints of
RCC pipe's in rising mains.
5 Where ever at road crossings the required cover on pipe is less and are subjected to heavy
vehicular traffic, bridging on wells and drains crossings etc, pipes be protected by providing PCC
or RCC enclosures depending upon the site requirements.
6 When lump sum rate is quoted by contractor for any item of excavation work covered in CSR, the
work will be got executed as per PWD specifications and payment will be made only for sections
as per standad norms or sections taken in tender bid if any. Nothing extra will be payable to
contractor due to increase in section or change in nature of soil or change in nature of timbering
what so ever may be required to be done for the specified excavation work except dewatering of
sub soil water if required.
7 Through rates in Chapter 29 of PWD (CSR) for all pipe sewers are only for estimation purpose.
The Allotment Authority before the allotment of the works will have to verify the prevailing lowest
and reasonable rates throughout in the open market taking into accounts all discounts and
facilities etc. offered by the supplier/manfacturer for supply in bulk. The entire responsibility of
rates approval will rest on allotting authorities in person, where as the reccommendation received
by the allotting authority will not be a justification.
Note:1 Contractor must provide, fix and maintain sign boards, fencing of trenches indicator for the work
under execution, provision for diversion for traffic, protection of existing services i.e. telephone
cables ,electric lines, water supply lines and gas lines etc. night signals, profiles, pegs, sight rails,
boning rods, fixing and maintenance of caution boards and any other safety measure required at
site.
Note: 2 Untill unless specified in DNIT, the maximum width of trenches for payment purposes shall be as
given in PWD specification book, If actual width of trench is less than the specified, in this case
the actual volume of excavation shall be paid. If the actual width of trench is greater than specified
in this case only standard specified section will be paid.
Note: 4 The rates of item No. 29.1 to 29.5 includes and cover the cost of removing trees, roots, kankars
and other hard materials met in excavation
Note: 5 If excavation for any sewer is carried out by 'cut and cover' i.e. sinking shaft and tunneling in
between, the contractor shall be paid for such work as if the trench had been opened for full
length, but no extra will be allowed other than the full measurement of trench. it will be entirely on
the discretion of Engineer in charge to permit the excavation by cut and cover method. Back filling
of shafts and tunnels must all times be carried throughly and to the satisfaction of Engineer in
charge.
Note: 6 If any excavation is abandoned due to change in alignment of sewer necessiated by any
obstruction such as pipes, electric/ telephone cables or other reason what so ever may be, the
contractor will be paid actual work done in that trench and back fillings etc.
Note: 7 Where Engineer in charge so directs earth filling in trenches will be carried out by mechanical
rammers, extra for compaction rate will be payable under road chapter.
Note: 8 No extra shall be payable in respect of item29.1 to 29.5 , due to other unforeseen dificulties,
hardness of soil, or surface and other factors. This rate does not include cuting through metalled
roads and sorting stacking of road metall, which will be paid separately.
Note: 9 Excavation from items 29.1 to 29.5 is to be done as per PWD specifications, standard sections
and contract drawings. In case of unavoidable circumstances where excavation is required with
open cutings, concerned Superintending Engineer to his satisfaction depending upon the nature
of soil and site conditions is competent grant prior approval for open cuting along with the side
slopes. This approval will be for particular street/ lane but not for the whole area. Section
approved by the Suprintending Engineer will be final.
Note: If road cuting is involved in excavation, then it's width should not be more than 115 mm beyond
10 edge of excavated trenches on each side. where width of road cut is required to be increased
than the standard widths, prior approval of the Superintending Engineis is required. In case road
cut done at site is more than norms/ approved by the Superintending Engineer, excess road cut
will not be payable. On the other hand cost of reconditioning of excess road cut must be
recovered from the contractor.
Note: Excavation work will be done manualy in built up street/ lane where wall to wall width is upto 3.0
11 metre. Where as in open area or built up street/ lane having wall to wall width more than 3.0
metre, excavation will be done by mechanical means. In case of unavoidable circumstances,if,
manual excavation is required other than the specified above, Superintending Engineer is
competent to permit after his personnel satisfacion subject to prior approval on the record. If prior
approval is not accorded for manual excavation then contractor will be paid as excavation by
mech. means and the contactor will have no claim for that.
Note: Where and which type of timbering is required to support sides of trench in particular street/ lane,
12 will be decided by the Engineer in charge depending upon nature of soil and site conditions
before laying sewer and .will also put on record the nature of soil and site condition, that is for first
2.0 metre depth of trench and further for subsequent band of 1.80 metre depths. In a particular
strip if nature of soil changes within the strip, then timbering be decided for this whole strip as
required for the worst soil met in that strip.
Note: For RCC pipe sewers, width of khutti will be 1.25D (here D is outer diametre of pipe's barrell),
14 depth of khutti will be 0.5D, excavated bed of khutti will be 0.25D below the barrell of pipe. As
such packing below pipes will be 0.25D thick at centre and 0.5D at outer edges with top surface
horizontal. Each pipe can rest on both ends at precasted PCC blocks of PCC 1:2:4 having length
equal to 0.5D, width 0.1D and depth 0.25D and local sand can be used as packing material in
stead of lean concrete. Where as in case of PVC/ UPVC/ HDPE pipes used for sanitary/ storm
sewers/ rising mains, nominal section local dry sand 100 mm thick in bed and hounches can be
used instead of lean concreates. Since these pipes have lengths from 5.0 to 6.0 metres, hence 3
Nos PCC1:2:4 blocks of size 100x100 mm and length 0.5 D can be used to support each
pipe).Local sand and PCC blocks will be paid separately.
Note: To protect entry of earth, slush or mud into sewer lines/manhole chambers is contractor's
15 responsibility. If any mud, slush, debries etc. enters into sewers/ manholes that will be removed
by contractor at his own cost. Before commissioning Engineer in charge should confirm and
record that sewer lines are free from any type of debries/ earth/ slush etc. If contractor fails to do
so, then it should be got done at the risk and cost of the contractor,
Note: RCC plain ended pipes are strictly prohibited for sewerage works. Where RCC plain pipes are
16 used for some works other than sewerage, these will also be covered under rates of S/S pipes but
including the cost of RCC collar. For a collar two socket joints will be paid. In case spun yarn is
used instead of rubber ring nothing extra will be paid as rubber ring jointing is saved in that case.
Note: All the sewer lines will be got tested by contractor before filling. If there is any leakage or damage
17 during execution or after commissioning, the same will be rectified by the contractor at his own
cost, loss or damage what so ever may be shall be borne by the contractor.
Note: Dewatering of sub soil water if required at site, will be physically checked by Engineer in charge at
18 site with respect to bench mark before dewatering proccess and will be recorded in site order
book at regular intervals fortnightly along with the RDs by SDE and paid accordingly.The decision
of Engineer in charge will be final and binding on the contractor.
Note: Material defect, execution defect or other defects such as gradient etc if any on the part of the
19 contractor, found at later stage which could not be traced while execution due to hidden work and
are not part of maintenace, will remain the responsibility of the contractor to set right the same at
his own cost though he may have taken his all dues.
Note: Additional 1:2 cement sand mortar on tyton rubber joint of RCC pipes will be provided only if
20 Engineer in charge permitts so in writting considering the requirements, other wise contractor will
have no right to claim payment of cement sand mortar joint on tytone rubber joints. No cement
sand mortar joint will be paid on tytone rubber joints in of RCC S/S flush jointing pipes.
Note: If any plastic encapsulated orange colour safety footstep is fitted by the contractor in wall without
21 providing required PCC block, not only payment of PCC is to be deducted from the items rate but
nothing is to be paid for footstep so fixed and the work stands rejected. Any masonary work
carried out by contractor without fixing step simutaneously in the walls were required, would be
stand rejected because steps fitted on later stage will have loose grip and cause high risk to lives
of sewermen.
Note: The Sewerage work shall not be treated as completed untill it's proper functioning is physically
23 checked by the Engineer in charge and is dully certified.
Note: The complete rates of manhole chambers and cast in situ sewers given in CSR and its RCC slabs
24 are only for estimation purposes, however payment of manhole chambers and cast in situ sewers
are to be made only as per indivisual items rates in PWD Common Shedule.
Note: Steel reinforcement provided in RCC slabs and other works should be as per structrural design
25 and be recorded at the spot as actual in measurement book before pouring cement concrete and
payment will be made only for actual steel consumed at site. Only Fe 500 is permitted for RCC
works.
Note: Steel shuttering is to be used for RCC slabs of manhole chambers at bottom, sides and
26 openings. Use of kucha shuttering or wooden shuttering is strictly prohibited. RCC slabs casted by
using kucha or wooden shuttring will stand rejected and be recasted by using steel shuttering,
nothing shall be paid for the rejected slabs on the other hands such slabs must be recasted by
using steel shutterings .
Note: For jointing in SW and RCC s/s pipes (without rubber ring) by using spun Jute yarn and cement
27 sand mortar, the one fourth length of groove inbetween socket and spigot is to be packed with
spun Jute yarn fully grouted in neat cement slurry and the remaining three fourth groove length is
to be filled with prescribed cement sand mortar with help of tools.
Note 28 Untill otherwise specified, the labour rate for various items of construction includes handling of
material within 100 metres. Through rate includes all rehandling of materials at site of work and no
payment is due to the contractor on this count.
Note 29 Through rates, given in the schedule, includes the carriage of material as follow: - (a) For
material such as timber, mild steel , electric goods, all types of pipes, all types of manhole covers,
all types of road gullies, PVC foot steps, ventilating column pipes , cement and spun yarn etc.
which have to be arranged by the contractor, the entire carriage is included in the rate irrespective
of the lead. Only for the materials bricks, brick ballast, bajri, sand, stone, bitumen and cinder,
extra lead involved beyond 5 km is payable as per carriage rates. ---------(b) For bricks through
rate includes carriage within radius of 5 km of site of work, if the source of bricks is within that
limit. In case the source is beyond 5 km of the site of work, the through rate includes carriage upto
first 5 km measured from source of bricks irrespective of the fact weather this initial distance
consists of Katcha and pucca or partly katcha and pucca. The lead beyond this initial 5 km will be
payable at the rates provided in Schedule of rates for the corresponding subsequent kilometres.
For this purpose the source of bricks shall be the nearest possible working killen or dump from
where the bricks can be obtained and source shall be certified as such by the Sub Divisional
Engineer in writting before releasing the payment.
Note 30 The through rate includes all octroi charges, toll tax, VAT, Labour Welfare Cess, turnover tax and
other local taxes etc., what so ever paid by the contractor to bring the material at site of work.
Note 31 Through rates include the wastage and beaking of various materials during construction.
Note 32 Unless otherwise specified, the labour rate includes the cost of water, tools and plants, labour and
material of scaffolding and cost of good earth for mud mortar or mud plaster where required.
Note 35 Abrivation of units, wherever occuring in Punjab PWD Common Schedule of Rates 2010 will be
applicable in revised CSR Chapter 29
Note 36 The CSR item rates are drived on the basis of daily wages fixed by Labour Department as per
minimum wages as on Sept 2019.
Note 37 Hire charges rates include all operational and maintenance charges such as cot of fuel, lubricants,
stores, establishment, depriciation and intrest charges. These rates are for estimation purpose
and not for hiring private machinary from the market for which competative tenders/ quotations
shall be called and approved by the competent authority. The output of machinary/ equipments
are for the compact quantities of the ralevent items and not for loose quantities.
Note 38 The rates of materials adopted for analysing the rates of various items of works includes cost of
any cases/ drums/ containers/ or any type of bags etc. and are not for obtaining supllies from the
market.
Note 39 For excavation works covered under chapter 29 separate rates have been given for streches at
various depths of excavation below ground levels and are to be paid accordingly. In these chapter
no lift will be converted into horizontal lead.
Note 40 Unless otherwise stated, the dismantalling rates include sorting and stacking dismentalled
material and removing the same within the distance of 100 metres. The rate cover the the cost of
all tools and plants, ladders, scaffolding and other adjuncts required or dismantalling. while
dismantaling also to take all necessary precautions of public property and keeping down the dust
and nuisance etc.
Note 41 The rates are including cost of steel shuteering. So only steel shuteering is to be used.
Note 42 The labour rates as well as through rates includes cost of curing and protection in bad weather
conditions.
Note 43 The rates in these chapters are by automatic batch mixing plants or RMC, by using vibrator. For
M20 and rich CC, mix should be got designed from competant lab with cement, fine and coarse
ingradients along with water ratio to be used.
Note 44 The rates of brick work covered under chapter 29 are by using first class bricks. Second class
bricks will not be permiited even by reducing the item rate.
Note 45 Through rates of mild steel placed in RCC where not covered through rate of RCC, includes
wastage and cost of binding wire.
Note 46 The rates of all items in CSR are in Indian Rupees, including all taxes and contractors profit.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
29.1 Excavation in trenches with straight or open
B cutting in streets, lanes or in open areas for
intramural sullage drains, intramural
intercepting drains and outfall drains storm
water channels and other work contingent or
incident thereto, by mecanical means (JCB or
Hydraulic excavator) including manually
dressing of bed, trimming of sides and sides
slopes to full dimensions and depth as shown
on the drawings or as shall be required by
Engineer-in-charge including dressing to
correct sections and dimensions according to
templates and levels, dewatering of rain
water, diversion of traffic, providing and fixing
and maintenance of caution boards, fencing,
night signals, watching etc. subsequent
refilling , watering and dressing upto ground
level for lead upto 15 m and for all lifts
including disposing surplus soils up to 15
metre complete in all respects.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
29.3 Extra for rehandling earth beyond 15 Extra for rehandling of earth if any beyond
metre on item No. 29.1, 29.2A, 29.4 specified lead, will be payable under item
and 29.5 5.1(i) for 2nd, 3rd and susequent chain upto
0.5 km with the prior approved by the
cum Engineer in charge depending upon site
conditionds. In case rehandling exceeds 0.5
km distance payment will be made as per item
5.2(i) after deducting the cost of first chain of
30 metre.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
i All classes of soil except rocky
cum 224.00 224.00 246.00 246.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
i All classes of soil except rocky cum 454.00 454.00 499.00 499.00
i All classes of soil except rocky cum 530.00 530.00 583.00 583.00
i All kinds of soil except rocky cum 99.00 99.00 109.00 109.00
ii For Ordinary Soil having gravel 40% cum 134.00 134.00 147.00 147.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
i All kinds of soil except rocky Cum. 115.00 115.00 127.00 127.00
ii For Ordinary Soil having gravel 40% Cum. 134.00 134.00 147.00 147.00
i All kinds of soil except rocky cum 169.00 169.00 186.00 186.00
ii for Ordinary Soil having gravel 40% cum 216.00 216.00 238.00 238.00
i All kinds of soil except rocky cum 192.00 192.00 211.00 211.00
ii for Ordinary Soil having gravel 40% cum 250.00 250.00 275.00 275.00
The rates for excavation beyond 4.50 depth are same for manual as well as by mechanical
Note :-
mean
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
29.6 Extra over and above the rate of item No.
29.2, 29.4, 29.5 ( a to e) for lowering sub-soil
water level from its natural level, as decided
by the Engineer-in-charge, by every 0.30 m
depth (upto requisite depth), including cost of
bore holes machinery and carrying out the
work in safe manner complete in all respects.
b For Sewer 760mm i/d and above m 963.00 963.00 1059.00 1059.00
Note:1 In case of deep excavation for item no 29.2 above the excavation may be done giving
appropriate side slow which may be fixed by Engineer-in-charge.
Note:2 The rates for item No. 29.1 to 29.5 inclusive, cover the cost of removing tree and roots and
removal of kankare and other hard material met in the excavation
Note:-3 The maximum and minimum width of trenches and excavation for which payment shall be
admissible to the contractor shall be those laid down in the contract specification
Note:-4 The depth of spring level below ground level from where the wet sinking of excavation below
spring level is to be done will be decided by the Engineer-in-charge and the decision will be
final and binding on the contractor. Where ever water is depressed by pumping, rate shall be
for wet earth work if actually wet and not for work under standing or flowing water and
wetness allowance shall be payable only after obtaining the written approval of the
superintending Engineer.
Note:-5 If the excavation for any sewer shall be carried out by cut and cover i.e. sinking shafts and
tunneling in between, the contractor shall be paid for such work as if the trench had been
opened the full length, but no extra shall be allowed other than the full measurement of the
trench excavation @ of item No. 29.4. it will be intirely be at the discretion of the Engineer-in-
charge to permit excavation by cut and cover method. Back filling of shafts and tunnels must
be at all times be carried out throughly and to the satisfaction of Engineer-in-charge.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Note:-6 If any excavation of trenches in which timbering has not been done has to be abondoned
due to change of alignment of the sewer necessiated by any obstruction such as pipe line,
electric or telephone cables, wired poles comeing in the way of the sewer or for any other
cause what so ever the contractor will be paid @ 95.36, 131.32 and 139.14 per cum for all
classes of soil, except rocky, gravel solid and conglomerate solid respectively in plain or
submountainous area such excavation not with standingthat he may have made
arrangments the timbering of such trenches or actually brought it to the site payment for
abandoned treanches at the above rate will include for the back filling of the trenches in 15
cm layers, well watered and consolidatated and for the restoration of the site to its original
conditio.
i For trench heavy width up to 1 mtr sqm 15.00 57.00 17.00 59.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(d) Type III Drain m 85.00 85.00 94.00 94.00
29.15 First class flat brick 7.5 cms thick laid in re-
imbursement in and on 1:6 cement sand m 49.00 336.00 54.00 341.00
mortar.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
29.20 First class brick on edge 11.50 cm thick laid
in reimbursements in and on 1:5 cement sand m 49.00 489.00 54.00 494.00
mortar.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
29.26 First class brick on edge paving or flooring
laid over and in cement sand mortar 1:6 in
ordinary bonded courses or in herring bone or
other special courses, to templates, over
dressed foundation and to correct longitudinal sqm 122.00 519.00 134.00 531.00
and cross slopes as shall be required by the
Engineer-in-charge. All joints shall be filled
with mortar and struck flushed as the work
proceeds.
29.29 Extra over and above the rates for items No.
29.22 to 29.28 inclusive for pitching on the
slope to sullage drains above cunnettes and sqm 16.00 16.00 18.00 18.00
to storm water channels, etc. where required.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
29.32 Clay concrete, consisting or 100 parts by
volume of well burnt or over burnt brick ballast
screened through 32mm x 32mm square
mesh screen mixed with 33 parts by volume
of fine Puddle clay, thoroughly mixed, laid
consolidated and rammed to a finished sqm 28.00 72.00 31.00 75.00
thickness of 50mm to template and levels and
to a correct longitudinal slopes, cross slopes,
cambers, etc. under paving or flooring as
shall be required by the Engineer-in-Charge.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
iii Medium duty each 284.00 1561.00 312.00 1589.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Providing orange colour safety footrest
of minimum 6mm thick plastic
encapsulated as per IS:10910 on 12mm
dia steel bar confirming to IS: 1786
having minimun cross section as 23mm
x 25mm and over all minimum length
263mm and width as 165mm with
minimum 112mm space between
protruted legs having 2mm tread on top
surface by ribbing or chequering besides
necessary and adequate anchoring each 61.00 209.00 67.00 215.00
projections on tail length on 138 mm as
per standard drawing and suitable to
with stand the bend test and chemical
resistance test as per specification and
having manufacturer's permanent
identification mark to be visible even
after fixing, including fixing in manholes
with 230x150x75cm cement concrete
block 1:2:4 (1 cement: 2 sand: 4 stone
aggragate) complete as per design.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
i Extra Heavy duty each 48.00 1018.00 53.00 1023.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
a 11 m. Height R.C.C. ventilator shaft each 640.00 711.00 704.00 775.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
29.41 Providing, lowering, cutting & jointing salt
glazed stone ware pipes and specials ISI
marked as per IS: 651-2007 class Sp-1 into
trenches for all depths and laying out the
same to correct alignment, gradients, levels
etc., cutting of concrete beds and joints holes,
supporting the pipes and specials, in correct
position in a suitable rigid manner while the
same are being jointed and until the
surrounding benching, haunching and
envelopes are completed including jointing of
pipes and specials in trenches, using cement
sand mortar 1:1 and best spun Jute yarn as
per IS:1887, finishing and trowelling of each
joint at an angle of 45 degree with the
longitudinal axes of pipe, watering, keeping
the joint covered and wetted till the same are
cured, testing the sewerage line for leakage
and making all leakages and defects good as
laid in the contract specification, chipping and
finishing the cut surface to uniform finish to
the entire satisfaction of engineer-in-charge
Including all cartage etc complete in all
respects.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
29.42 Providing, lowering in trenches to correct
gradient and allignments, jointing with tytone
rubber joint and cutting of RCC S/S pipes
having inside HDPE. lining ISI marekd as per
ISI code IS:458-2003 into trenches for all
depths and laying out the same to correct
alignment, gradients, levels etc.,cutting of
concrete beds and joints holes, supporting the
pipes and specials in correct position in a
suitable rigid manner while the same are
being jointed and until the surrounding
benchings, haunches and envelopes are
completed. The pipes shall rest on the beds
at all joints through their lengths and to
ensure this, testing the pipes for leakage and
making good the same leakage and all
defects to the entire satisfaction of the
Engineer incharge including all cartage etc
copmplete in all respects.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
k 1400mm i/d pipe with inside H.D.P.E.
m 1982.00 20954.00 2180.00 21152.00
lining
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
k 1400mm i/d pipe with inside H.D.P.E.
m 1982.00 23777.00 2180.00 23975.00
lining
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
29.44 Providing, laying in trenches and jointing of
HDPE pipes having ISI specification
IS:14333, PE100, class PN-6 marked on
them, make Reliance/ Hasti / Dura-Line ,
laying the same in trenches to correct
alignment and gradients, cutting and jointing
testing for water tightness and making good
the leakages and defects including cost of
specials complete in all respects.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
29.46 Providing, lowering in trenches to correct
gradient and alignment, jointing with tyton
rubber joint and cutting of reinforced cement
concrete spigot and socketed pipes and
specials with rubber ring ISI marekd as per
IS code IS 458-2003 into trenches for all
depths and laying out the same to correct
alignment, gradients, levels etc. cutting of
concrete beds and joints holes, supporting the
pipes and specials in correct position in a
suitable rigid manner while the same are
being jointed and until the surrounding
benchings, haunches and envelopes are
completed. The pipes shall rest on the beds
at all joints through their lengths and fixing of
rubber ring, facing, testing the pipes for
leakage and making good the same leakage
and all defects to the entire satisfaction of the
Engineer-in-charge including all cartage etc.
A R.C.C. Pipe P -1
a 100mm i/d pipe m 54.00 508.00 59.00 513.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
n 1100mm i/d pipe m 1248.00 7854.00 1373.00 7979.00
B R.C.C. Pipe NP -2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
t 2200mm i/d pipe m 3993.00 20508.00 4392.00 20907.00
C R.C.C. Pipe NP -3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
u 2400mm i/d pipe m 4580.00 39613.00 5038.00 40071.00
D R.C.C. Pipe NP -4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
v 2600mm i/d pipe each 554.00 619.00 609.00 674.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
29.55 Constructing brick masonry manhole in
cement mortar 1:5 ( 1 cement : 5 coarse sand
) R.C.C. top slab 20cm thick using M-20 mix
by using mixer and vibrator, TMT Fe500 @
80.00 kg/per cum, foundation concrete 1:4:8
mix (1 cement: 4 coarse sand : 8 graded
stone aggregate 40mm nominal size) inside
plastering 12mm thick with cement mortar 1:3
(1 cement: 3 coarse sand) finished with
floating coat of neat cement and making
40mm thick benching in cement concrete
1:2:4 (1 cement : 2 coarse sand : 4 graded
stone aggregate 20mm nominal size) finished
with a floating coat of neat cement, Orange
coloured PVC steps including RCC cover with
frame complete as per standard design
complete in all respects.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
b Inside size 90x150 cm and 120 cm deep
each 12399.00 47495.00 13639.00 48735.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
d Inside size 150x180 cm each
Depth of 1138.00 3553.00 1252.00 3667.00
0.30 m.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
29.62 Constructing Brick masonry ventilating
chambers as per standard drawing including
dressing of beds and sides of chamber to
exact profiles 15cm. C.C 1:6:12 (150mm
thick) in foundation, first class brick work laid
in cement sand mortar 1:5, cement concrete
1:2:4 for reinforced concrete work in slab, each 4,853.00 13,134.00 5,338.00 13,619.00
12.5mm thick cement plaster 1:2 rendered
with a floating coat of neat cement 1mm thick
over exposed brick tablet and inside walls,
lime pointing 2:3 on outside complete and as
required by the Engineer-In-Charge.
(a) Single Road Gully Chamber each 99.00 310.00 109.00 320.00
(b) Double Road Gully Chamber each 165.00 510.00 182.00 527.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
29.65 Making connection of drain or sewer line with
existing manhole including breaking into and
making good the walls, floors with cement
concrete 1:2:4 mix (1 cement: 2 coarse sand :
4 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal
size) cement plastered on both sides with
cement mortar 1:2 (1 cement : 2 coarse sand)
finished with a floating coat of neat cement
and making necessary channels for the drain
etc. complete.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
29.68 Raising RCC slab of all thickness on Man
hole chamber to desired height and placing
back in position after raising the Manhole
(Raising depth of Brick Work and Plaster will
be paid extra as per CSR Item.)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
29.72 Making connection of newly laid sewer in
walls of existing manhole of fully charge
sewer including cost of pluging sewer,
desilting, removal of sullage water and
making good of khudda
CHAPTER NO. 30
SANITARY INSTALLATIONS
Notes:-
(i) All the labour rates provided under this chapter includes the carriage of material within a distance
of 100mtr from the site.
(ii) The labour as well as through rates provided under this chapter include the wastage and
breakage of various material during construction
(iii) Provision has been made under this chapter for sanitary fittings of approved make presently
available in the market. In this connection the Superintending Engineer will circulate from time to
time the list of sanitary fittings of best Indian manufacture (approved by the department). Sanitary
fittings of approved make (to the approval of Engineer-in-charge) will only be allowed to be used
while executing the work.
(iv) Material defect, execution defect or other defects if any on the part of the contractor, found at
later stage which could not be traced while execution of work and are not part of maintenace, will
remain the responsibility of the contractor to set right the same at his own cost, though he may
have taken all his dues.
30.7 (D) Extra for providing and fixing C.P. Brass short
flush bend 32mm instead of PVC short bend. each --- 257.41 --- 257.41
i) Size 450mmx300mm
each 592.00 1699.00 651.00 1758.00
i) Size 450mmx300mm
each 829.00 3369.00 912.00 3452.00
a) 1200x800 x 1950mm
each 1749.00 27022.00 1924.00 27197.00
b) 1200x900 x 1950mm
each 1749.00 27508.00 1924.00 27683.00
c) 1200x1000 x 1950mm
each 1749.00 27994.00 1924.00 28169.00
(a) 150mm i/d (1.60 kg.) Each 178.00 448.06 196.00 466.00
(b) 100mm i/d (1.36 kg.) Each 154.00 370.11 169.00 386.00
(a) 100mm x 75mm i/d 300 mm long Each 118.00 1255.28 130.00 1267.00
(b) 100mm x 75mm i/d 450 mm long Each 118.00 1299.74 130.00 1312.00
(c) 100mm x 75mm i/d 600 mm long Each 118.00 1622.72 130.00 1635.00
(d) 100mm x 75mm i/d deep seal Each 118.00 984.02 130.00 996.00
i 100mm i/d H.C.I. Heal Rest Bend Each 59.00 635.38 65.00 641.00
iii 100mm i/d Plain Tee Each 59.00 834.76 65.00 841.00
viii Off sets 75mm Projection Each 59.00 626.57 65.00 632.00
ix 100mm i/d Off sets 150mm projection Each 59.00 754.35 65.00 760.00
i 75mm i/d H.C.I. Heal Rest Bend Each 59.00 518.59 65.00 524.00
iii 75mm i/d Plain Tee Each 59.00 626.57 65.00 632.00
viii Off sets 75mm Projection Each 59.00 469.02 65.00 475.00
iii Door Elbow 90 degree (all side socket) Each 36.00 321.13 40.00 325.00
iv Elbow 90 degree (all side socket) Each 36.00 300.07 40.00 304.00
viii Reducing Tee 160mm x 110mm Each 83.00 384.50 91.00 393.00
ix Reducing Door Tee 160mm x 110mm Each 83.00 416.51 91.00 425.00
v Elbow 90 Degree (All side socketed) Each 36.00 154.31 40.00 158.00
xii Single Y-Junction with door Each 59.00 290.89 65.00 297.00
xiv Double Y-Junction with door Each 83.00 379.44 91.00 388.00
xvii Nahani trap without jali 110mmx110mm Each 59.00 172.93 65.00 179.00
xviii Nahani trap without jali 110mmx90mm Each 59.00 163.67 65.00 170.00
xix Nahani trap without jali 110mmx75mm Each 59.00 150.19 65.00 156.00
i Door Cap
Each 31.00 66.37 34.00 69.00
vi Vent Cowls
each 11.00 35.72 12.00 37.00
(c) Size 75 mm x 50 mm
m 57.00 63.00
(b) 35 litre capacity water heater each 656.00 12738.75 722.00 12804.00
(c) 50 litre capacity water heater each 711.00 14700.22 782.00 14771.00
a Vertical type
b Horizontal type
(a) Tabels
(a) Durries
Sqm - 20.00 - 22.00
(b) Linen 100
- 600.00 - 660.00
pieces
(c) Bed sheet single
each - 25.00 - 28.00
(d) Bed sheet double
each - 41.00 - 45.00
(e) Pillow cover
each - 10.00 - 11.00
(f) Towel each - 10.00 - 11.00
(g) Napkin each - 5.00 - 6.00
(h) Quilt cover each - 41.00 - 45.00
(j) Apron each - 15.00 - 17.00
(k) Safe Cover Set of - 76.00 - 84.00
Three
(l) Door Curtain above 2.75 Mtr. each - 63.00 - 69.00
(m) Door Curtain up to 2.75mtr. Per Seat - 57.00 - 63.00
(n) Window Curtains Each - 34.00 - 37.00
31.23 Upholstering
CHAPTER NO. 32
HORTICULTURE
Notes :-
(i) The rates given under this chapter are subject to the P.W.D. specifications.
(ii) Stacks of well decayed farm yard manure 32.5 cm in height, shall be measured and paid for 30
cm height.
(iii) The through rates for planting and maintenance are excluding the cost of irrigation water since
water is available in most of buildings. Wherever water is not available, cost may be included from
item no. 32.52 and quantity may be decided as per specifications, soil type and season.
(iv) The rates noted below are applicable for gardening works in lawns of the buildings, road sides,
high slopes, canal embankments and arboriculture. The depth required to be excavated for
planting of trees/grass etc. shall be decided by the Engineer-in-charge considering the size of root
ball, site and climatic conditions. In exceptional conditions, any deviation from standard
specification shall be paid/ deducted accordingly.
(v) The procurement of earth/sludge or manure shall be from the sources as specified by the
Engineer-in-charge. In case these are imported from a distant place longer than the ones
specified in the items, additional rates shall be paid.
(vii) The cost of saplings of trees /shrubs potted plants and specimen plant or grass etc., of higher
specification, if specifically procured for planting shall be paid separately.
(viii) The cost of specialized items for irrigation systems which are not included in this chapter, if
specifically procured, shall be paid separately.
(a) Maintenance of trees for the 1st year each 629.00 704.00 692.00 767.00
(b) Maintenance of trees for the 2nd year each 420.00 545.00 462.00 587.00
(c) Maintenance of trees for the 3rd year each 314.00 477.00 345.00 508.00
(a) Polybag size 10 cm dia x 15 cm height each 0.53 1.55 0.58 1.60
(b) Polybag size 15 cm dia x 20 cm height each 2.10 5.04 2.31 5.25
(c) Polybag size 25 cm dia x 30 cm height each 8.74 20.00 9.61 21.00
(d) Polybag size 35 cm dia x 35 cm height each 20.00 47.00 22.00 49.00
(e) Polybag size 45 cm dia x 45 cm height each 42.00 97.00 46.00 101.00
(a) 15 cm size of pots filled to full volume. each 1.22 35.00 1.34 35.00
(b) 20 cm size of pots filled to full volume. each 2.14 59.00 2.35 59.00
(c) 25 cm size of pots filled to full volume each 4.21 79.00 4.63 79.00
(d) 30 cm size of pots filled to full volume each 7.20 102.00 7.92 103.00
(a) 15 cm size of pots filled to full volume each 1.22 17.00 1.34 17.00
32.44 Maintenance of indoor pot plants for one year. each 252.00 280.00 277.00 305.00
32.48 Maintenance of outdoor pot plants for one year. each 473.00 504.00 520.00 551.00
(e) Tiles laid lengthwise with half tile depth m 5.64 38.00 6.20 39.00
(d) Disc filter 15 cum/hr, with flush valve each 273.00 4392.00 300.00 4419.00
(e) Disc filter 25 cum/hr, with flush valve each 273.00 7224.00 300.00 7251.00
(f) Disc filter 50 cum/hr, with flush valve each 273.00 8640.00 300.00 8667.00
CHAPTER NO. 33
Green Buildings
Notes :-
(i) Unless otherwise stated, the labour rates include the cost of rehandling of materials within 100
metres.
(ii) The Labour rate given in this chapter include the cost of water, tools & plants, scaffolding
(including Labour & Materials), where ever required.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
33.01 Providing and fixing thermal insulation on
external wall with CFC Free closed cell, high
performance rigid Polyurethane Foam(PUF)
Insulation Slab conforming to IS: 12436
having density not less than 36±2 kg/m3,
thermal conductivity (K-value) 0.021 W/m.K
measured at 10 deg. C mean temperature and
classified as “not easily ignitable” per BS: 476,
Part-5, fixed with the help of adhesive (patch
applied) & PVC fastener to the wall surface
and all complete as per the instruction of
engineer-in-charge
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
33.03 Providing & fixing on external side of finished
external wall, extruded polystyrene (XPS)
thermal insulating boards with ship lap joining
on length side, (having thermal conductivity of
0.028 W/m.K on 90 days aging at 24 deg.C as
per ASTM C518, compressive strength of over
250 kpa as per ASTM D1621, tensile strength
of over 300 kpa as per ASTM D1623 and has
flammability of Class B2 as per DIN 4102,
water absorption of less than 1% as per ASTM
D2842) with the help of a minimum 2 mm
thick polymerized mortar adhesive &
mountings as per manufacturer's guidelines;
over the installed XPS boards, providing &
laying a 3-4 mm thick finishing layer of
polymerized mortar base coat with fibre glass
mesh of min. 150 gsm embedded in it using
notched trowel as per manufacturer's
guidelines and as per the instruction of
engineer-in- charge.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(a) 40 mm thick Polyurethane foam(PUF)
rigid insulation board sqm 30.00 759.00 33.00 762.00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
33.12 Providing and laying on smooth roof surface
with extruded polystyrene (XPS) thermal
insulating boards with ship lap joining on
length side, (having thermal conductivity of
0.028 W/m.K on 90 days aging at 24 deg.C as
per ASTM C518, compressive strength of over
250 kpa as per ASTM D1621, tensile strength
of over 300 kpa as per ASTM D1623 and has
flammability of Class B2 as per DIN 4102,
water absorption of less than 1% as per ASTM
D2842, over a coat of cold adhesive like
CPRX compound, laying 400 G polythene
sheet over PUF slab and providing a wearing
course of 40 mm thick cement screed 1: 2 : 4
(1 cement : 2 coarse sand : 4 stone aggregate
20 mm nominal size) in chequered rough
finish, in panels of 2.5 m x 2.5 m and
embedding with 24 G wire netting and sealing
the joints with polymerized mastic, all
complete as per direction of engineer-in-
charge
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
33.14 Providing and fixing Heat Resistant Terrace
Tiles (300 mm x 300 mm x 20 mm) with SRI
(solar refractive index) > 78, solar reflection >
0.70 and initial emittance > 0.75 on waterproof
and sloped surface of terrace, laid on 20 mm
thick cement sand mortar in the ratio of 1:4 (1
cement : 4 coarse sand) and grouting the sqm 293.00 1180.00 322.00 1209.30
joints with mix of white cement & marble
powder in ratio of 1:1, including rubbing and
polishing of the surface upto 3 cuts complete,
including providing skirting upto 150 mm
height along the parapet walls in the same
manner
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
33.17 Providing, assembling and supplying vision glass
panels (IGUs) comprising of hermetically-sealed 6-
12- 6 mm insulated glass (double glazed) vision
panel units of size and shape as required and
specified, comprising of an outer heat
strengthened float glass 6mm thick, of approved
colour and shade with reflective soft coating on
surface # 2 of approved colour and shade, an inner
Heat strengthened clear float glass 6mm thick,
spacer tube 12mm wide, dessicants, including
primary seal and secondary seal (structural
silicone sealant) etc. all complete for the required
performances, as per the Architectural drawings,
as per the approved shop drawings, as specified
and as directed by the Engineer-in-Charge. The
IGUs shall be assembled in the factory/ workshop
of the glass processor. For payment, only the sqm 402.00 3572.00 442.00 3612.20
actual area of glass on face # 1 of the glass panels
(excluding the areas of the grooves and weather
silicone sealant) provided and fixed in position,
shall be measured in sqm. (i) Coloured tinted float
glass 6mm thick substrate with reflective soft
coating on face # 2, + 12mm Airgap + 6mm Heat
Strengthened clear Glass of approved make
having properties as visible Light transmittance
(VLT) of 25 to 35 %, Light reflection internal 10 to
15%, light reflection external 10 to 20 %, shading
coefficient (0.25- 0.28) and U value of 3.0 to 3.3
W/m2 degree K etc. The properties of performance
glass shall be decided by technical sanctioning
authority as per the site requirement.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
33.18 Providing and fixing factory made uPVC white
colour casement/casement cum fixed glazed
windows comprising of uPVC multi-chambered
frame, sash and mullion (where ever required)
extruded profiles duly reinforced with 1.60 ± 0.2
mm thick galvanized mild steel section made from
roll forming process of required length (shape &
size according to uPVC profile), uPVC extruded
glazing beads of appropriate dimension, EPDM
gasket, stainless steel (SS 304 grade) friction
hinges, zinc alloy (white powder coated) casement
handles, G.I fasteners 100 x 8 mm size for fixing
frame to finished wall, plastic packers, plastic caps
and necessary stainless steel screws etc. Profile of
frame & sash shall be mitered cut and fusion
welded at all corners, mullion (if required) shall be
also fusion welded including drilling of holes for
fixing hardware and drainage of water etc. After
fixing frame the gap between frame and adjacent
finished wall shall be filled with weather proof
silicon sealant over backer rod of required size and
of approved quality, all complete as per approved
drawing & direction of Engineer-in-Charge. (Single
/ double glass panes and silicon sealant shall be
paid separately) Note: For uPVC frame, sash and
mullion extruded profiles minus 5% tolerance in
dimension i.e. in depth & width of profile shall be
acceptable. Variation in profile dimension on
higher side shall be accepted but no extra payment
on this account shall be made.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(c) Casement window double panels with
top fixed with S.S. friction hinges (350
x 19 x 1.9 mm) made of (small series)
frame 47 x 50 mm, sash 47 x 68 mm &
mullion 47 x 68 mm all having wall sqm 1184.00 6481.00 1302.00 6599.40
thickness of 1.9 ± 0.2 mm and single
glazing bead of appropriate dimension.
( Area of window upto 2.50 sqm).
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
33.19 Providing and fixing factory made uPVC white colour
casement/ Casement cum fixed glazed door comprising
of uPVC multi-chambered frame, sash and mullion
(where ever required) extruded profiles duly reinforced
with 1.60 ± 0.2 mm thick galvanized mild steel section
made from roll forming process of required length (shape
& size according to uPVC profile), uPVC extruded
glazing beads of appropriate dimension, EPDM gasket,
zinc alloy (white powder coated) 3D hinges and one
handle on each side of panels along with zinc plated mild
steel multi point locking having transmission gear,
cylinder with keeps and one side key, G.I fasteners 100 x
8 mm size for fixing frame to finished wall and necessary
stainless steel screws, etc. Profile of frame & sash shall
be mitered cut and fusion welded at all corners, mullion (if
required) shall be also fusion welded including drilling of
holes for fixing hardware's and drainage of water etc.
After fixing frame the gap between frame and adjacent
finished wall shall be filled with weather proof silicon sqm 1184.00 8839.00 1302.00 8957.40
sealent over backer rod of required size and of approved
quality, all complete as per approved drawing & direction
of Engineer-in-Charge. (Single / double glass panes and
silicon sealent shall be paid separately). Casement door
with 3D hinges made of (big series) frame 67 x 64 mm &
sash 67 x 110 mm both having wall thickness of 2.3 ± 0.2
mm and single glazing bead / double glazing bead of
appropriate dimension. (Area of door upto 2.00 sqm).
Note: For uPVC frame, sash and mullion extruded
profiles minus 5% tolerance in dimension i.e. in depth &
width of profile shall be acceptable. Variation in profile
dimension in higher side shall be accepted but no extra
payment on this account shall be made.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
33.20 Providing and fixing in position, 200 mm thick
factory made Expanded Polystyrene Core
(EPS Core) wall panels consisting of EPS
core sandwiched between two Engineered
sheets of welded wire fabric mesh duly
finished with shortcrete materials on outer
faces. The fabric mesh shall be made of 3 mm
dia G.I. wire mesh with 50 mm pitch in both
the directions and on both faces of the wall,
kept at 120-135 mm gap and connected by
the zig zag G.I. wire of 3 mm dia at alternate
row by welding (at an angle ranging from 50-
70 degree) . The EPS core shall consist of
sqm 658.00 3814.00 724.00 3879.80
100 mm thick EPS of density not less than 20
kg/ per cum. Both the outer faces of the panel
shall be finished by applying the layer of 50
mm thick cement mortar 1:3 {1 cement: 3
coarse sand (not having more than 40% stone
chips of size upto 6 mm)} with the help of
shotcreting/guniting equipment etc at a
pressure not less than 1 bar (100Kn/m2) and
both surfaces finished with trowel. Fixing
operations of wall panels shall be completed
in all respect as per drawings and
specifications and under the overall direction
of the Engineer-in-charge
(i) a Wiring fan point (Without fan box) Each 307.00 1167.00 338.00 1197.70
(i) b Wiring fan point (With fan box) Each 307.00 1261.00 338.00 1291.70
(iv) Wiring 6Amp. wall socket point Each 204.00 668.00 224.00 688.40
(vi) Wiring 16/20Amp. power plug control point Each 204.00 438.00 224.00 458.40
(vii) Wiring light point without control switch. Each 145.00 429.00 160.00 443.50
(a) Wiring TV socket point (one module) Each 175.00 280.00 193.00 297.50
(i) a Wiring fan point (Without fan box) Each 189.00 829.00 208.00 847.90
(i) b Wiring fan point (With fan box) Each 189.00 919.00 208.00 937.90
(iv) Wiring 6Amp. wall socket point Each 130.00 470.00 143.00 483.00
(vi) Wiring 16/20Amp. power plug control point Each 130.00 363.00 143.00 376.00
(vii) Wiring light point without control switch. Each 73.00 254.00 80.00 261.30
(i) a Wiring fan point (Without fan box) Each 189.00 865.00 208.00 883.90
(i) b Wiring fan point (With fan box) Each 189.00 955.00 208.00 973.90
(iv) Wiring 6Amp. wall socket point Each 130.00 575.00 143.00 588.00
(vi) Wiring 16/20Amp. power plug control point Each 130.00 363.00 143.00 376.00
(vii) Wiring light point without control switch. Each 73.00 359.00 80.00 366.30
(i) a Wiring fan point (Without fan box) Each 307.00 1092.00 338.00 1122.70
(i) b Wiring fan point (With fan box) Each 307.00 1186.00 338.00 1216.70
(iv) Wiring 6Amp. wall socket point Each 204.00 616.00 224.00 636.40
(vi) Wiring 16/20Amp. power plug control point Each 204.00 394.00 224.00 414.40
(vii) Wiring light point without control switch. Each 145.00 429.00 160.00 443.50
(i) a Wiring fan point (Without fan box) Each 189.00 785.00 208.00 803.90
(i) b Wiring fan point (With fan box) Each 189.00 844.00 208.00 862.90
(iv) Wiring 6Amp. wall socket point Each 130.00 418.00 143.00 431.00
(vi) Wiring 16/20Amp. power plug control point Each 130.00 319.00 143.00 332.00
(vii) Wiring light point without control switch. Each 73.00 254.00 80.00 261.30
(i) a Wiring fan point (Without fan box) Each 189.00 789.00 208.00 807.90
(i) b Wiring fan point (With fan box) Each 189.00 880.00 208.00 898.90
(iv) Wiring 6Amp. wall socket point Each 130.00 515.00 143.00 528.00
(vi) Wiring 16/20Amp. power plug control point Each 130.00 299.00 143.00 312.00
(vii) Wiring light point without control switch. Each 73.00 359.00 80.00 366.30
(i) Wiring fan point (Without fan box) Each 198.00 1066.00 218.00 1085.80
(iv) Wiring 6Amp. wall socket point Each 118.00 592.00 130.00 603.80
(vi) Wiring 16/20Amp. power plug control point Each 118.00 359.00 130.00 370.80
(vii) Wiring light point without control switch. Each 98.00 359.00 108.00 368.80
(a) Wiring TV socket point (one module) Each 118.00 230.00 130.00 241.80
(i) Wiring fan point (Without fan box) Each 198.00 846.00 218.00 865.80
(iv) Wiring 6Amp. wall socket point Each 118.00 469.00 130.00 480.80
(vi) Wiring 16/20Amp. power plug control point Each 118.00 381.00 130.00 392.80
(vii) Wiring light point without control switch. Each 98.00 265.00 108.00 274.80
(i) Wiring fan point (Without fan box) Each 198.00 769.00 218.00 788.80
(iv) Wiring 6Amp. wall socket point Each 118.00 407.00 130.00 418.80
(vi) Wiring 16/20Amp. power plug control point Each 118.00 315.00 130.00 326.80
(vii) Wiring light point without control switch. Each 98.00 265.00 108.00 274.80
(i) a Wiring fan point (Without fan box) Each 147.00 666.00 162.00 680.70
(i) b Wiring fan point (With fan box) Each 147.00 701.00 162.00 715.70
(iv) Wiring 6Amp. wall socket point Each 108.00 369.00 119.00 379.80
(vi) Wiring 16/20Amp. power plug control point Each 204.00 438.00 224.00 458.40
(vii) Wiring light point without control switch. Each 70.00 132.00 77.00 139.00
(i) a Wiring fan point (Without fan box) Each 118.00 525.00 130.00 536.80
(i) b Wiring fan point (With fan box) Each 118.00 560.00 130.00 571.80
(iv) Wiring 6Amp. wall socket point Each 79.00 259.00 87.00 266.90
(vi) Wiring 16/20Amp. power plug control point Each 47.00 189.00 52.00 193.70
(vii) Wiring light point without control switch. Each 47.00 109.00 52.00 113.70
(i) Overall size 1sq.mm (Un-sheathed) Metre 6.00 14.00 7.00 14.60
(ii) Overall size 1.5sq.mm (Un-sheathed) Metre 6.00 18.00 7.00 18.60
(iii) Overall size 2.5sq.mm (Un-sheathed) Metre 7.00 27.00 8.00 27.70
(iv) Overall size 4sq.mm (Un-sheathed) Metre 7.00 39.00 8.00 39.70
(v) Overall size 6sq.mm (Un-sheathed) Metre 7.00 54.00 8.00 54.70
(vi) Overall size 10sq.mm (Un-sheathed) Metre 9.00 88.00 10.00 88.90
(vii) Overall size 16sq.mm (Un-sheathed) Metre 9.00 137.00 10.00 137.90
(viii) Overall size 25sq.mm (Un-sheathed) Metre 12.00 216.00 13.00 217.20
(ix) Overall size 35sq.mm (Un-sheathed) Metre 12.00 297.00 13.00 298.20
(x) Overall size 50sq.mm (Un-sheathed) Metre 12.00 415.00 13.00 416.20
(xi) Overall size 70sq.mm (Un-sheathed) Metre 12.00 585.00 13.00 586.20
(a) Overall size 1.5sq.mm (10 Core) Metre 15.00 173.00 17.00 174.50
(b) Overall size 2.5sq.mm (10 Core) Metre 15.00 258.00 17.00 259.50
(a) PVC Flexible Pipe 20mm dia. Metre 4.00 12.00 4.00 12.40
(b) PVC Flexible Pipe 25mm dia. Metre 4.00 17.00 4.00 17.40
(c) PVC Flexible Pipe 32mm dia. Metre 5.00 26.00 6.00 26.50
(d) PVC Flexible Pipe 40mm dia. Metre 5.00 33.00 6.00 33.50
(a) GI Earth rod 20 mm dia., 3 mtr. Long Each 404.00 968.00 444.00 1008.40
(b) GI Earth rod 20 mm dia., 4.5 mtr. Long Each 577.00 1367.00 635.00 1424.70
(c) GI Earth rod 20 mm dia., 6 mtr. Long Each 749.00 1831.00 824.00 1905.90
(i) One Way 6amp. Switch Flush Piano type Each 8.00 21.00 9.00 21.80
(ii) Two Way 6amp. Switch Flush Piano type Each 8.00 26.00 9.00 26.80
(iv) One Way 6amp. Bell Push Each 8.00 26.00 9.00 26.80
(v) 5pin 6amp. Wall Socket Flush Piano type Each 10.00 30.00 11.00 31.00
(x) TV Socket Flush Piano type (Switch size) Each 8.00 28.00 9.00 28.80
(xx) Modular TV Socket (One Module) Each 8.00 51.00 9.00 51.80
(xxiv) Modular MCB 20Amp. (Two Module) Each 12.00 221.00 13.00 222.20
(xxv) Modular Blanking Plate (One Module) Each 4.00 16.00 4.00 16.40
(xxvi) Ceiling Rose (Flush Piano type) Each 8.00 30.00 9.00 30.80
(xxvii) Bakelite Batten Holder (Large size) Each 8.00 34.00 9.00 34.80
(xxviii) Call Bell 220/230 volts AC Ding Dong Each 16.00 109.00 18.00 110.60
(xxix) 3 Pin Plug Top 6Amp. (ISI marked) Each 6.00 38.00 7.00 38.60
(xxx) 3 Pin Plug Top 16Amp. (ISI marked) Each 6.00 55.00 7.00 55.60
(xxxi) 3 Pin Plug Top 25Amp. (ISI marked) Each 6.00 57.00 7.00 57.60
(a) Modular Cover Frame One or Two Module Each 8.00 34.00 9.00 34.80
(b) Modular Cover Frame Three Module Each 9.00 44.00 10.00 44.90
(c) Modular Cover Frame Four Module Each 10.00 49.00 11.00 50.00
(d) Modular Cover Frame Six Module Each 12.00 63.00 13.00 64.20
(e) Modular Cover Frame Eight Module Each 16.00 83.00 18.00 84.60
(f) Modular Cover Frame Twelve Module Each 21.00 119.00 23.00 121.10
(a) Plastic enclosure MCB DB 2way Each 12.00 102.00 13.00 103.20
(b) Plastic enclosure MCB DB 4way Each 21.00 152.00 23.00 154.10
(c) Flat Angle 50mm x 50mm Each 8.00 154.00 9.00 154.80
(d) Flat Angle 100mm x 50mm Each 8.00 231.00 9.00 231.80
(e) External Angle 50mm x 50mm Each 8.00 169.00 9.00 169.80
(f) External Angle 100mm x 50mm Each 8.00 186.00 9.00 186.80
(g) Internal Angle 50mm x 50mm Each 8.00 158.00 9.00 158.80
(h) Internal Angle 100mm x 50mm Each 8.00 281.00 9.00 281.80
(i) Flat Tee 50mm x 50mm Each 8.00 109.00 9.00 109.80
(j) Flat Tee 100mm x 50mm Each 8.00 212.00 9.00 212.80
(k) End Cap 50mm x 50mm Each 8.00 72.00 9.00 72.80
(l) End Cap 100mm x 50mm Each 8.00 108.00 9.00 108.80
(m) Mounting Box 1-3 Module Each 12.00 111.00 13.00 112.20
(n) Mounting Box 4-5 Module Each 12.00 132.00 13.00 133.20
(xi) MCB Triple Pole 40amp. (10kA, Curve-C) Each 25.00 836.00 28.00 838.50
(xiv) MCB Four Pole 6-32amp. (10kA, Curve-C) Each 31.00 834.00 34.00 837.10
(xv) MCB Four Pole 40amp. (10kA, Curve-C) Each 31.00 1077.00 34.00 1080.10
34.16 RCBO's:
B
34.16 RCCB's:
C
(xii) RCCB Four Pole 63amp., Sensitivity 30mA Each 31.00 2396.00 34.00 2399.10
(a) Cable End Box for SPN 4Way Each 117.00 426.00 129.00 437.70
(b) Cable End Box for SPN 8 Way Each 145.00 496.00 160.00 510.50
(c) Cable End Box for SPN 12 Way Each 175.00 584.00 193.00 601.50
(d) Cable End Box for SPN 16 Way Each 175.00 631.00 193.00 648.50
(e) Cable End Box for TPN 4 Way Each 219.00 783.00 241.00 804.90
(f) Cable End Box for TPN 6 Way Each 292.00 881.00 321.00 910.20
(g) Cable End Box for TPN 8 Way Each 292.00 1003.00 321.00 1032.20
(h) Cable End Box for TPN 12 Way Each 350.00 1218.00 385.00 1253.00
(i) ICDP Switch 32amp., 415volts Each 198.00 1158.00 218.00 1177.80
(ii) ICDP Switch 63amp., 415volts Each 198.00 2008.00 218.00 2027.80
(iii) ICDP Switch 100amp., 415volts Each 237.00 3886.00 261.00 3909.70
(iv) ICDP Switch 200amp., 415volts Each 237.00 10554.00 261.00 10577.70
(v) ICTPN Switch 32amp., 415volts Each 237.00 1362.00 261.00 1385.70
(vii) ICTPN Switch 100amp., 415volts Each 296.00 4927.00 326.00 4956.60
(viii) ICTPN Switch 200amp., 415volts Each 474.00 7161.00 521.00 7208.40
(ix) ICTPN Switch 320amp., 415volts Each 790.00 10054.00 869.00 10133.00
(x) ICTPN Switch 400amp., 415volts Each 790.00 12723.00 869.00 12802.00
(a) Porcelain Fuse Unit 16Amp., 240volts Each 39.00 77.00 43.00 80.90
(b) Porcelain Fuse Unit 32Amp., 415volts Each 39.00 163.00 43.00 166.90
(c) Porcelain Fuse Unit 63Amp., 415volts, Each 39.00 278.00 43.00 281.90
(i) SDF TP&N 32Amp., 415volts Each 296.00 1818.00 326.00 1847.60
(ii) SDF TP&N 63Amp., 415volts Each 296.00 2303.00 326.00 2332.60
(iii) SDF TP&N 100Amp., 415volts Each 391.00 4173.00 430.00 4212.10
(iv) SDF TP&N 125Amp., 415volts Each 391.00 4423.00 430.00 4462.10
(v) SDF TP&N 160Amp., 415volts Each 391.00 5392.00 430.00 5431.10
(vi) SDF TP&N 200Amp., 415volts Each 391.00 6069.00 430.00 6108.10
(vii) SDF TP&N 250Amp., 415volts Each 592.00 7585.00 651.00 7644.20
(viii) SDF TP&N 320Amp., 415volts Each 592.00 9972.00 651.00 10031.20
(ix) SDF TP&N 400Amp., 415volts Each 592.00 11022.00 651.00 11081.20
(x) SDF TP&N 630Amp., 415volts Each 888.00 17945.00 977.00 18033.80
(xi) SDF Four Pole 63Amp., 415volts Each 296.00 2345.00 326.00 2374.60
(xii) SDF Four Pole 100Amp., 415volts Each 391.00 3717.00 430.00 3756.10
(xiii) SDF Four Pole 125Amp., 415volts Each 391.00 4599.00 430.00 4638.10
(xiv) SDF Four Pole 200Amp., 415volts Each 391.00 6071.00 430.00 6110.10
(xv) SDF Four Pole 250Amp., 415volts Each 592.00 7327.00 651.00 7386.20
(xvi) SDF Four Pole 320Amp., 415volts Each 592.00 9738.00 651.00 9797.20
(xvii) SDF Four Pole 400Amp., 415volts Each 592.00 11214.00 651.00 11273.20
(xviii) SDF Four Pole 630Amp., 415volts Each 888.00 15007.00 977.00 15095.80
34.23 LT PANELS:
A
(i) Automatic Voltage Stablizer 2 KVA Each 118.00 3657.00 130.00 3668.80
(ii) Automatic Voltage Stablizer 3 KVA Each 118.00 4541.00 130.00 4552.80
(iii) Automatic Voltage Stablizer 4 KVA Each 118.00 5222.00 130.00 5233.80
(iv) Automatic Voltage Stablizer 5 KVA Each 198.00 5981.00 218.00 6000.80
(v) Automatic Voltage Stablizer 7.5 KVA Each 395.00 8900.00 435.00 8939.50
(vi) Automatic Voltage Stablizer 10 KVA Each 592.00 10458.00 651.00 10517.20
34.26 TIMER:
B
(c) Overall Length 8.5 to 9 Metre Each 102.00 257.00 112.00 267.20
(d) Overall Length 9.5 to 10 Metre Each 125.00 300.00 138.00 312.50
(b) Overall Length 6.1 Metre Each 63.00 160.00 69.00 166.30
(f) Painting of G.I. Pipe 50mm dia. Metre 11.00 24.00 12.00 25.10
(g) Painting of G.I. Pipe 65mm dia. Metre 11.00 28.00 12.00 29.10
(h) Painting of G.I. Pipe 80mm dia. Metre 14.00 33.00 15.00 34.40
(i) Painting of G.I. Pipe 100mm dia. Metre 14.00 36.00 15.00 37.40
(b) Erection of Cabin fan on the wall Each 47.00 61.00 52.00 65.70
(i) Rewinding of Ceiling Fan 900mm Sweep Each 296.00 473.00 326.00 502.60
(ii) Rewinding of Ceiling Fan 1200mm Sweep Each 296.00 524.00 326.00 553.60
(iii) Rewinding of Ceiling Fan 1400mm Sweep Each 296.00 573.00 326.00 602.60
(i) Galvanized Iron Pipe 50mm dia. (A-class) Each 245.00 1268.00 270.00 1292.50
INSULATORS:
(b) 11kV Pin Insulator with G.I. Pin Each 59.00 202.00 65.00 207.90
(a) Cradle Guard for 2 Lines Overhead Line Each 47.00 69.00 52.00 73.70
(b) Cradle Guard for 4 Lines Overhead Line Each 47.00 72.00 52.00 76.70
(i) HT Cable Overall size 35sq.mm (3Core) Metre 124.00 743.00 136.00 755.40
(ii) HT Cable Overall size 50sq.mm (3Core) Metre 124.00 799.00 136.00 811.40
(iii) HT Cable Overall size 70sq.mm (3Core) Metre 133.00 899.00 146.00 912.30
(iv) HT Cable Overall size 95sq.mm (3Core) Metre 133.00 1005.00 146.00 1018.30
(v) HT Cable Overall size 120sq.mm (3Core) Metre 177.00 1154.00 195.00 1171.70
(vi) HT Cable Overall size 150sq.mm (3Core) Metre 177.00 1246.00 195.00 1263.70
(vii) HT Cable Overall size 185sq.mm (3Core) Metre 177.00 1390.00 195.00 1407.70
(viii) HT Cable Overall size 240sq.mm (3Core) Metre 196.00 1615.00 216.00 1634.60
(ix) HT Cable Overall size 300sq.mm (3Core) Metre 196.00 1816.00 216.00 1835.60
(x) HT Cable Overall size 400sq.mm (3Core) Metre 196.00 2183.00 216.00 2202.60
(i) HT Cable Overall size 35sq.mm (3Core) Metre 15.00 445.00 17.00 446.50
(ii) HT Cable Overall size 50sq.mm (3Core) Metre 15.00 501.00 17.00 502.50
(iii) HT Cable Overall size 70sq.mm (3Core) Metre 23.00 601.00 25.00 603.30
(iv) HT Cable Overall size 95sq.mm (3Core) Metre 23.00 707.00 25.00 709.30
(v) HT Cable Overall size 120sq.mm (3Core) Metre 32.00 821.00 35.00 824.20
(vi) HT Cable Overall size 150sq.mm (3Core) Metre 32.00 913.00 35.00 916.20
(vii) HT Cable Overall size 185sq.mm (3Core) Metre 32.00 1057.00 35.00 1060.20
(viii) HT Cable Overall size 240sq.mm (3Core) Metre 40.00 1270.00 44.00 1274.00
(ix) HT Cable Overall size 300sq.mm (3Core) Metre 40.00 1472.00 44.00 1476.00
(x) HT Cable Overall size 400sq.mm (3Core) Metre 40.00 1838.00 44.00 1842.00
CUBICAL PEDESTAL:
COOLER STAND:
(g) MS flat iron size 50mm x 5mm thick Metre 31.00 124.00 34.00 127.10
(h) MS flat iron size 40mm x 5mm thick Metre 31.00 92.00 34.00 95.10
(i) MS flat iron size 25mm x 5mm thick Metre 31.00 78.00 34.00 81.10
(iv) Copper thimble cable Core size 50sq.mm Each 20.00 55.00 22.00 57.00
(v) Copper thimble cable Core size 70sq.mm Each 20.00 74.00 22.00 76.00
(vi) Copper thimble cable Core size 95sq.mm Each 20.00 102.00 22.00 104.00
(vii) Copper thimble cable Core size 120sq.mm Each 24.00 138.00 26.00 140.40
(i) Fan, light or call bell point Each 12.00 12.00 13.00 13.20
(ii) Wall socket, power plug point Each 9.00 9.00 10.00 9.90
(iii) Removal of existing Tube fitting etc. Each 18.00 18.00 20.00 19.80