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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

FOR THE PROPOSED


FOUR-STOREY RESIDENTIAL
#47 South Sikap, Brgy. Plainview, Mandaluyong City

GENERAL PROVISION AND REQUIREMENTS


SECTION NO. 1

1.1

SCOPE OF WORK

1.2

CONTRACT DRAWINGS

1.3

PARTS OF THE SPECIFICATIONS

The work covered shall include:


1.1.1 Complete Construction of the building including supervision, labor and the
supply of materials, equipments and services necessary to properly conduct
and produce the desired work product. Included here in site preparation and
earthworks, concrete works, form works, Masonry works, steel works,
Roofing/ Tinsmith, Plumbing works, Water proofing, Carpentry, Tile works,
Aluminum and glassworks, Doors and Jambs, Painting works, finishes,
clearing and all Temporary works, and structures necessary for an efficient,
smooth and up to date completion of the project.
1.2.1 Details and extent of work are shown of in the drawings accompanying these
specifications.
1.2.2 Sketches and other details not clearly shown in plans shall be furnished by
the Designer before or during construction.
1.3.1 These specifications include the following:
Section no.
1- GENERAL
2- SPECIFIC
3- EARTHWORKS, EXCAVATION AND BACKFILLING
4- CONCRETE WORKS / REINFORCEMENT
5- FORM WORKS / SCAFFOLDING
6- STEEL WORKS
7- ROOFING / TINS MITHRY
8- PLUMBING WORKS AND WATER SERVICE SYSTEM ROUGH-IN,
FINISHING
9- ELECTRICAL WORKS ROUGN-IN, FINISHING
10-WATER PROOFING

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CARPENTRY WORKS
TILE WORKS
CARPENTRY FINISHES
PAINTING, VARNISHING AND OTHER FINISHES
ALUMINUM, GLASS WORKS, DOORS AND WINDOWS

1.3.2 Work performed under any of the following parts of the specifications shall
not be paid for separately, but the cost thereof shall be considered as having
been included in the lump sum contract.
1.3.3 The application and the payment of the building permit and all other fees
necessary for the complete construction of the said project shall be born by
the Contractor.
1.3.4 The specifications are intended to supplement the provision of the General
Building Code in order to provide the proper design and construction. Incase
of difference between plans and specifications, this specification shall govern.
It is the duty of the Resident Engineer and Contractors Technical person to
examine both carefully, compare the verify dimension and discrepancy
between figure and drawings. The matter should be immediately brought to
the Designer before any adjustment shall be made.

SECTION NO. 2 SPECIFIC


2.1 WORKMANSHIP
2.1.1 All operations required under any and all parts of the specifications shall be
undertaken in a neat, workmanlike manner. Only skilled personnel w/
sufficient experience in similar operations shall be allowed to undertake the
same.
2.2 WATER SUPPLY
2.2.1 The contractor shall provide at his own expense as ample supply of fresh
water sufficient for all construction purposes.
2.3 INSPECTION OF SITE
2.3.1 The Tender may deemed to have been based on data, regarding physical
conditions at the site, the Contractor acknowledges and warrants that he has
inspected and examined the site and their surroundings and has satisfied
himself by submission of his Tender as to the nature of the work and
materials necessary for the completion of the works, and the means of access
to the accommodation he may require, and that he has obtained for himself,
all necessary information as to risks, contingencies, and other circumstances
which may have influenced or affected his time will be considered for the
failure to inspect and examine the site conditions.

2.4 CHANGES
2.4.1 The designer reserves the right to make slight changes in details of works or
materials as he may deem advisable. These changes may include revision or
modification of shapes and dimensions of elements of the structure to suit
conditions as the work progress. The cost of changes in any particular
element that may involve additional expenses to the Contractor shall be
covered by appropriate adjustment of the Contract price.
2.5 CONFLICT BETWEEN PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS
2.5.1 Should there be any conflict between indications on drawings and provisions
in specifications same shall be preferred to the Designer his decisions on the
matter and whose opinion shall be final.
2.5.2 Any omission in the specifications of work or works to be undertaken but
necessary for the completion of work, shall be undertaken by the Contractor
as if indicated on drawings, without extra compensation. Such works shall be
done in the usual manner as required as to quality of both materials and
workmanship.
2.6 REJECTIONS
2.6.1 Materials of workmanship not in reasonable conformance w/ the provision of
these specifications shall be rejected at anytime during the progress of the
work. (The Contractor shall receive copies of reports of rejection of materials
and workmanship made by the Architect/Engineer. ) . Any part of the work
that has been done and is not of the quality required by reasonable
interpretation of the plans and specifications shall be torn down or removed
immediately and rebuilt of otherwise remedy such work in accordance w/ the
requirements of the plans and specification.
2.7 ESTABLISHED GRADE LINE AND PREPARATION OF SITE
2.7.1 The Contractor shall inspect and examine the individual site conditions. No
increase in cost of Extension of time will be considered for failure to examine
site condition. Control points and elevations will be furnished by DESIGN
SECTION & SURVEY CONSULTANT, the contractor shall be responsible for all
other survey and measurements required to accurately complete the work.
Unless otherwise indicated by the Architect/Enginner, Established Grade Line
shall be verified from Designer prior to Lay-outing.
2.7.2 Care shall be taken to protect and maintain adjacent properties, materials,
and such other facilities such as Conduits, Drains, Sewer, Pipes and other
wives that are to remain in the property. Restore with out cost to Client/owner

all road pavements, curbs, gutters, etc, that may affect during the
performance of works.
2.7.3 All unusable materials and debris resulting from the performance of work
shall be removed immediately from the premises and salvageable materials
shall be hauled and staked neatly by the contractor to the Engineer/Owners
choice within the premises.

SECTION NO. 3
EARTH WORKS & CLEARING
3.1 CLEARING
The contractor shall clear grade the building for a distance convenient for
building Layout w/out extra compensation provided, however, that he shall
not be required to clear beyond perimeter of workplace.
3.2 EXCAVATION AND BACK FILLING
3.2.1 Necessary excavations shall be made where materials maybe encountered,
for all foundations to the extent required and grade indicated on the
drawings.
3.2.2 Remove all traces of top soil, loan organic and alluvial materials, including
mud, and swamp bottom materials.
3.2.3 Remove all earth and sub-grade materials unsuitable for the preparation of
slab on full.
3.2.4 All filling materials shall be taken from selected borrow subject for approval
of sample from Designer.

SECTION NO.4
CONCRETE WORKS AND REINFORCEMENT
4.1 SCOPE
4.1.1 The work includes the furnishing of all fabrications, labor, equipment and
materials, and performing of all necessary operations in connection with
concrete works.
4.2 MATERIALS
4.2.1 Coarse and Aggregate shall be crushed gravel sand and shall be well
graded and free from any deleterious materials. These shall be washed.
4.2.2 Cement and Aggregates shall be stored in a manner as to prevent their
deterioration of the intrusion of foreign matter. Materials of deteriorated
quality of which has been damaged shall not be used for concrete cement
whose quality is questionable shall be tested by standard of ACI to
determine in durability for use.

4.2.3 Concrete Aggregates Shall conform to specifications for the Aggregates


(ASTM Latest Revision). The maximum size of the aggregates shall not be
larger than (1/5) of the narrowest dimension between sides of the forms of
the member for which the concrete is to be used not larger than three fourth
(3/4) of the minimum clear spacing between individual reinforcing bars and
in no case larger than two (2) inches in diameter.
4.2.4 Reinforcing steel bars shall conform to ASTM designation A-615-68
specifications 40,000 psi: reinforcing steel bars for footing, columns, beams,
slabs etc. shall be 40,000 psi.
4.3 CONCRETE & REINFORCEMENTS
4.3.1 Before placing reinforcement and before pouring concrete, remove all loose
rusts, mill, scale, oil or other adhering materials which tends to reduce or
destroy bond between concrete and reinforcement
4.3.2 Reinforcing steel bars shall be cut, bent, lapped, or splice as recommended
by ACI codes. Splices of Tensile Reinforcement at points of maximum stress
will be allowed only when expressly authorized by the engineers. Splices
where permitted, shall provide sufficient lap (not less than 60 times the
diameter of the bar for deformed bars) to transfer the stress between bars
by bond and shear, and shall be secured in place by the use of the wires not
smaller than # 16 gauge. Splices in adjacent bars shall be staggered.
4.3.3 Reinforcing steel bars shall be placed accurately and secured in place by use
of concrete of metal supports, spacers or ties to firmly hold them in their
proper positions during pouring and setting of concrete.
4.3.4 Reinforcing steel bars shall have protective covering not less than 3/4 inches
of concrete in slabs that are not exposed to the ground; not less than one
and a half inches in beams, and columns and not less than 3 inches for
footing.
4.3.5 The minimum spacing between parallel reinforcing steel bars in a layer shall
be the nominal diameter of the bar 1-1/3 times the maximum sizes of course
aggregates and 1 inch.
4.3.6 Concrete mixture shall be in 3,500 psi. Water shall be so measured as to
ensure the desired quantity of successive batches class A mixture is
applicable to all parts of concrete in the structure. Measurement of materials
for ready mixed concrete shall conform to standard specifications for ready
mixed concrete.
4.3.7 MIXING CONCRETE
All concrete shall be machine-mixed except in emergencies such as mixer
breakdown during pouring operations where it shall be done by hand and
shall stop at the first allowed construction joint. Re tempering of concrete,
i.e. mixing w/ additional cement aggregate or water shall not be permitted.
4.3.8 CONVEYING AND PLACING OF CONCRETE
Water shall be removed from excavation before concrete is deposited.
Concrete shall be conveyed from mixer to forms as rapidly as practicable, by
methods which shall prevent segregation or loss of ingredients. Approval of

EUGO Engineers shall be obtained before starting any concrete pour.


Vibrating equipment shall be used in internal type and not be overdone to
cause segregation of particles and disturbance of setting concrete but just
enough to produce an even heterogeneous distribution of ingredients.
4.3.9 Construction Joint- if possible, concrete shall be done continuous until
section is complete. When stoppage of concrete operations occur,
construction joints shall be placed either horizontally or vertically as
indicated by the designer and provided with shear keys or dowels to develop
bond. Construction joints shall be as per plan or shall be approved or as
directed by the Engineers.
4.3.10pouring of concrete for foundation shall be alone after the Designer/
Resident Engineer have verified the actual soil conditions at the site and
approved the start of concreting.
4.3.11The Contractor shall no place any concrete until the EUGO Engineers inspect
and approves the conditions of forms, reinforcement and embedment.

4.4 CURING
4.1
All concrete shall be moist cured for a period of not less than 7 consecutive
days by an approved method of combination applicable to local conditions
surface of the concrete shall be kept continuously wet by covering w/ water,
by continuously spraying, or by covering w/ burlap of other approved
materials thoroughly saturated with water and keeping the covering wet by
spraying or intermittent hosing.
4.5 REPAIR OF CONCRETE
4.5.1 Imperfections
4.5.1.1
Repair shall be completed within 24 hrs after removal of forms.
4.5.1.2
Large Bulges
Where present, large bulges and abrupt irregularities that protrude
shall be removed by bushing, hammering and grinding.
4.5.1.3 The Cost of all materials, labor and equipment used in the repair
shall be born by the Contractor.
4.6CEMENT FINISH FOR CONCRETE SURFACES
a) All concrete surfaces including those indicated as cement plaster on
drawings shall be given a finish done and applied in accordance w/
the ff. provisions:
1. All holes voids, depressions and other defects shall be
thoroughly wetted and then pointed up soil w/ cement mortar used
in the body of work.
b) Upon removal of forms for concrete surfaces where plaster, ceramic
tiles or cement base, or any other applied finish is required, said
concrete surfaces shall be roughened further w/a pick or similar tool

to remove laitance, loose particles, and anything/c would prevent


band then cleaned thoroughly with hose water. The concrete surface
must be kept wet for four hrs before the required finish is applied.
4.7CONCRETE FLOORS AND STEPS ON FILL ON GROUND
4.7.1 Concrete shall be proportioned, mixed and placed in the presence of
inspector; sample notice shall be given before mixing commenced.
4.7.2 Concrete floors and steps on fill or on ground shall be reinforced w/ 10mm
diameter bars spaced at 40cm on centers each way whether shown on
drawings or not. Where different reinforcement is shown, follow size and
spacing shown on the plan.
4.8TEST OF CONCRETE
4.8.1 Reasonable number of Test on the concrete may be required by EUGO
Engineering during the progress. Not less than four (4) cylindrical
specimens shall be made for each test of which at least two (2) shall be
reserved for the 28 days test. Sample shall be secured and molded in
accordance w/ METRO OF SAMPLING CONCRETE (ASTM DESIGNATION C172) AND CURING CONCRETE COMPRESSION AND FLEXURE TEST
SPECIMENS IN THE FIELD (ASTM DESIGNATION C-172 ) The contractor shall
provide the sample to be taken at the place of deposit and as specified by
the Engineers.
SECTION NO. 5
FORMWORKS
5.1Forms shall confront to the shapes, lines, and dimensions of the members as
called for on the plans, and shall be substantial and sufficiently tight to prevent
leakage of mortar. They shall be properly braced or tied so as to maintain
position
5.2Plywood, metal, plastic materials or surfaced lumber forms shall be used where
it will give the most advantage in the specific concrete work involved.
5.3Unless otherwise ordered, forms and storing shall not be disturbed and shall
remain in place for a minimum period of time, in accordance with the following
schedule.
Parts of Structure
a. Massive footing
b. Concrete thin walls
c. Beams (sides)
d. Beams (Slab)

Time Scheduled
a. 1 day (24 hrs)
b. 2 days (48 hrs)
c. 3 days (72 hrs)
d. Up to 14 ft. 15 days (366 hours)

e. Columns

but provided vertical support or


shoring Jacks
e. 2 days (48 hrs)
SECTION NO. 6

STEEL WORKS (ROOF FRAMES, STAIRS & BALCONY RAILINGS)

6.1.

SCOPE OF WORKS
The works consist of furnishing all labor, tools equipments, and materials and
the performance of all operations relative to the fabrication, delivery to site,
creation/ installation, and painting of structural steel complete as required and
specified.

6.2. All structural steel work shall be in accordance w/ AISC specification for the
DESIGN, FABRICATION AND ERECTION of structural steel for building. Materials
and parts necessary to complete each item, through such work is not shown or
specified shall be included, such as bolts, anchor supports, braces and other
connections. SHOP DRAWINGS as well as erection drawings shall be submitted
by the contractor for approval by the DESIGNERS before any fabrication is
made.
6.3. MATERIALS
6.3.1 All steel shapes shall conform to ASTM steel and shall have a minimum of
thickness of 1.5 mm and Gauge # 18.
6.3.2 Welding electrodes shall conform to AWS A.S.I. or E70 electrodes
6.4 FABRICATION
Field Fabrication shall be allowed upon approval by Resident Engineer, welding,
chopping and all other works involved in the fabrication of roof frames shall be
done w/ accuracy and the highest quality of workmanship within the allowable
tolerance prescribed in the AISC specifications.
6.4.1 WELDING
Temporary weld and assembly attachment shall; be kept minimum or avoided
especially on top of workplace to avoid from accidents.
6.4.1.1
If for any reason, believes that a defect exist in any weld, it shall
be the contractors responsibility to repair questioned weld, to the
satisfaction of the owner/ Engineers.
6.4.2 QUALITY CONTROL PROCEDURES
Shall be practiced by the fabrication to assure high quality in the work.
Materials and workmanship shall be subjected to inspection by
Architect/Owner Qualified inspectors. Fabricator shall Cooperate
harmoniously with inspectors to avoid interruption in the work ,

when correction will be needed.


6.4.3 Before any STRUCTURAL STEEL FABRICATION OR LAYOUT is done by the
contractor, all materials intended to be used by the contractor for the project
shall be inspected for proper checking and approval of material thickness,
quality and sizes. Failure on the part of the contractor to notify the qualified
inspectors from the Owner to inspect materials intended to be used for the
project before the start of any fabrication is at the risk of the contractor for
any subsequent rejection.

SECTION NO. 7
ROOFING/ TINS MITHRY
7.1 ROOF SHEETS
Use pre-painting long-span roofing sheets, GA 24 Rib-type (white color)
manufactured by puyat steel and laid in accordance w/ the manufacturers
specification.
7.2 RIDGES, VALLEYS AND GUTTERS AND FLASHINGS
Use GA # 22 machine formed pre-painted valleys, gutters and flashings.
other gutters shall be reinforced concrete shaped to dimension indicated on
the plan. Unless otherwise indicated in the drawings, conductors and
downspout shall not be smaller than 4 diameter PVC pipe embedded in the
columns. For every conductor inlet, set complete one standard wire basket
strainer using gauge # 16 wire.
7.3 Use 10 mm thickness Twin wall/ double wall cool gray polycarbonate on 2x4
GAUGE 18 EPOXY finished square tube.
SECTION NO. 8
PLUMBING WORKS
8.1 SCOPE OF WORKS
The works included the following:

A. ROUGH-IN
a. Supply and installation of pipes and fittings for all sanitary
lines & waterlines.
b. Supply and installation of storm sewer lines
c. Supply and installation of septic tank.
8.2 GENERAL
All works as described herein shall conform with the Bureau of Health and
National Plumbing code

8.3 WATER SERVICES LINES


8.3.1Pipings shall be standard PN1O of the size as indicated in the drawing or as
specified herein.
8.3.2 WATER SUPPLY PIPE SIZE
Use PN10 pipes, 20 mm, 25 mm diameter & fittings.

8.4 WASTE-WATER AND SEWAGE SYSTEM


Piping for the sanitary lines shall be Atlanta PVC pipes. Water closet shall
connect water directly to PVC lending to septic vault. Lavatories sink and floor
drains shall connect to sewer lines w/ catch basins. Every plumbing fixture
shall be separately provided w/ p-traps. All storm drain pipes shall connect to
main sewer lines. All soil and waste stack and any vent shall project them to
the roof of the building.
8.5 SEPTIC TANK
The contractor shall provide and install septic tank of such size and
dimension as indicated in the drawing. It shall be installed or construct at the
area designated by the designer. Plumbing connections shall be in
accordance with the sanitary code of the Natural Plumbing Code.
8.6 PERFORMANCE TEST
It shall be the responsible of the contractor to test all system of the entire
plumbing installation for the proper operational condition. The test shall be
conducted in the presence of the qualified inspector or the Resident Engineer
.
SECTION NO. 9
ELECTRICAL WORKS- ROUGH-IN

9.1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS


Work covered by this specification shall include furnishing all labor, materials,
equipment and services required to construct and install the complete
electrical system shown on accompanying plans and with the specifications.
9.2 WORK INCLUDED
Under this section of the specifications, the contractor shall provide all
materials and equipments and perform all the work necessary for the
complete execution of all electrical works as shown on the electrical drawings
as herein specified, scope of works shall include but not be limited to the
following items of work
a. Installation of all PVC conduits on 50 mm diameter Atlanta
brand 100 mm diameter IMC shall be installed for main lines.
b. Electrical wires shall be included in the rough- in and shall be
stranded wires
c. Panel board and breakers GE brand shall be installed as
rough- in

9.3 PLANS AND DRAWINGS


The contract drawings, which constitute an integral part of this contract, shall
serve as working drawings. They indicate the general lay-out of the complete
electrical system and show arrangements of feeders, circuits, outlets,
switches, controls, panel boards, etc. the contractor shall check architectural,
structural and plumbing plans to avoid possible installation conflicts, should
Drastic change from original plans, the contractor shall notify the
Construction Manager or Resident Engineer to resolve such changes
immediately.
9.4 GUARANTEES
9.4.1
The contractor shall guarantee that the electrical systems are free
from all grounds and from all defective workmanship and materials an will
remain so far a period of 1 yr from the date of acceptance of the work. The
contractor at his own expense shall remedy any defects, appearing within the
aforesaid period.
9.5 SERVICE ENTRANCE EQUIPMENT
9.8.1 The contractor shall furnish and install service entrance conduits and wires as
indicated in the electrical plan. Installation of concrete pedestal post in
included.
9.6 TELEPHONE and TV CABLE SYSTEM

The contractor shall lay-out interior wires, conduits junctions boxes for TV
cable outlet and Telephone outlet as indicated on the drawings. Any changes
or additions required for the proper operation of the system shall be supplied
by the contractor without additional cost to Owner.
SECTION NO. 10
WATER PROOFING
10.1
Toilet & Bath Slabs on upper floors shall be provided w/ elastoflex water
proofing.
10.2 Canopies, Concrete gutters and roof deck shall be provided w/ Rain or shine
elastomeric putty, paint with superfine fish net on 7 coatings application.
10.3 FLOODING TEST
Prior to acceptance of the Job, all water proofed floor surface shall be given
24 hrs flooding test. The contractor shall remedy at once any areas showing
leakage.

10.4 GUARANTEE
The contractor shall guarantee that the works specified in this section shall
be free from defects of materials and workmanship and leakage for the
period of one year from the date of acceptance. This obligates the contractor
to repair or resolve the defective work.

SECTION NO. 11
CARPENTRY WORKS- ROUGH-IN
11.1 Interior and Exterior ceiling shall be 3.5 mm thick Hardiflex boards framed w/
metal furring or light weight ceiling frames.

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
FINISHING WORKS

BLOCK 3
SECTION NO. 1
TILEWORKS, FLOOR FINISHES AND WALL FINISHES
1.1 SCOPE WORKS
The work covered under this section shall include the complete labor and
supply of materials, tools and equipments.
1.2 WORKMANSHIP
All works to be done under this section shall be done as shown in plans, and
specified herein, in a workmanlike manner by skilled workers.
1.3TILE PREPARATTION AND INSTALLATION
All cement surfaces to receive tiles or other finishes shall be structurally
sound, plumb, and leveled. Apply adhesion in accordance with
manufacturers recommendation.
1.4GUARANTEE
Complete tile work, floor and wall finishes shall be guaranteed by the
manufacturers against defects of materials and by the contractor against
defects in workmanship for a period of one year from final acceptance by
the owner.
SECTION NO. 2
CARPENTRY
2.1 SCOPE
The contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, tools, plant, transportation,
services and necessary to complete all finish carpentry and mill work as
shown on the drawing or specified in the Bid form.
2.2 GENERAL
All wooden or lumber requirements shall be well seasoned or kiln dried free
from imperfections that may impair its strength, durability and appearance.
All mouldings shall be mitered at corners and copped at angles.
SECTION NO. 3
PAINTING WORKS
3.1 SCOPE

The contractor shall furnish all labor, tools, equipment, materials and other
services required to complete the entire painting work herein called for.
Painting work shall include the painting of all interior and exterior masonry
works, wood works, metal woks, mill works, walk-in closet and cabinets etc.
as specified herein after and required thereto cornices, baseboards and doors
and Jambs shall be semi-duco and varnish respectively.
3.2 WORKMANSHIP
3.2.1 All work shall be done by skilled painters in a workmanship manner. All paints
etc shall be evenly applied so as to be free from other defects. All brushes
shall be cleaned and in good condition, heavy brushes are preferred.
3.3 MATERIALS
3.3.1 Exterior and Interior paints shall be Rain or shine elastomeric paints, varnish
for Doors and Jambs, EPOXY finish for all metal frames.

3.4 COLORS
3.4.1 All colors of paints and varnishes shall be in accordance with color scheme as
approved by the owner and the architect.
3.4.2 Sample of the color to be used shall be submitted and that approval shall be
strictly followed. No painting shall be started before these color schemes are
approved by the owner and the architect.
3.4.3 The contractor shall be held responsible for repairs to his own other works
made necessary by the defective workmanship or carelessness.
3.4.4 All steel shall be sprayed with 2 coats EPOXY primer and 2 coats EPOXY high
gloss paint, color to be decided by the owner and the architect.
SECTION NO. 4
ALUMINUM, GLASSWORKS & DOORS
4.1

The contractor shall furnish all materials, labor, equipment, tools and service
necessary to complete the aluminum and glassworks herein or shown on
drawings.

4.2

Windows are powder coated aluminum frame (white) with screen and clear
glass as indicated on the detailed plan.
Bathrooms shall be provided with sliding glass w/ powder coated aluminum
frames w/ complete accessories.

4.3

4.4

All doors shall be installed w/ complete accessories and hard wares as


specified on the drawings.

SECTION NO. 5
PLUMBING WORKS-FINISHING
5.1 WORK INCLUDED
5.1.1 Furnish all labor, materials and equipment necessary for the completion of
toilet and bathrooms accessories as shown on the drawing and specified
herein.
5.1.2 All Fixtures such as water closets, Lavatories are HCG Brand with complete
accessories. Color will be selected by the owner and architect.
5.1.3 Shower head and shower value shall be US made chrome plated w/
adjustable shower head.
5.2 INSTALLATION
All fixtures shall be installed firmly and carefully to avoid injury .They shall be
installed with highly quality workmanship to the satisfaction of the owner.

SECTION NO.6
ELECTRICAL WORK
6.1

All materials on all systems shall comply with the following specifications,
unless specifically accepted and all materials where not specified shall be of
the best of their respective kind.

6.2

All outlets, and switches shall be installed properly in accordance to electrical


code in the Philippines. Brand of said fixtures shall be Panasonic.

6.3

The contractor shall submit to the Architect Designer of all sample of all
electrical fixtures including lights, switches and outlets.

PREPARED BY:
ARCH. RENALD B. LOPEZ
A R C H I T E C T

ENGR. JESSIE OEDINARIO


PROJECT ENGINEER

APPROVED BY:
MR. & MRS. EMMANUEL C. ECHAGUE
OWNER

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