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Project : PROPOSED CONCRETE PERIMETER FENCE

Location : SALUYSOY, MEYCAUAN, BULACAN

Owner : ROSAURO VILLALUZ & EFREN VILLALUZ

Subject : SPECIFICATIONS

DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS


Section 01100 Summary of Work

1.0 General
1.1 All work specified under the various sections of the Technical Specifications shall be subject
to the General Conditions which forms an integral part of these Specifications.

2.0 Scope of Work


2.1 The works contemplated under this contract shall consist of furnishing all necessary
materials, labor, tools, equipment, plant facilities, and the satisfactory performances of all
work necessary for the complete construction of the work indicated in the Contract
Documents and specified herein.
2.2 Materials deemed necessary to complete the Works but not specifically mentioned in the
Specifications, Drawings or in the other Contract Documents, shall be supplied and
installed by the Contractor without extra cost to the Owner.
2.3 The Contractor shall verify all governing condition at the site under which the work is to be
performed, the obstacles which may be encountered and shall become fully informed as
to the extent and the character of the work required. No consideration will be granted for
any alleged misunderstanding of the materials to be furnished or work to be done, it being
understood, that the submission of the proposal is in agreement to all items and
conditions referred to herein or indicated on the accompanying drawings. No increase in
cost or extension of performance will be considered for failure to know actual site
conditions.

3.0 Contract Documents:


3.1 The Contractor shall check all Drawings furnished him and immediately upon their receipt
and shall promptly notify the Architect of any discrepancies. Figures marked on drawings
shall in general be followed in preference to scale in measurements. Large-scale
drawings shall govern small scale drawings.
3.2 From the drawings or specifications or the misdescription of details of work which are
manifestly necessary to carry out the intent of the drawings and specifications, or which
are customarily performed, shall not relieve the Contractor from performing such omitted
or misdescribed details of the work but they shall be performed as if fully and correctly set
forth and described in the drawings and specifications.
3.3 The Contractor shall secure all necessary permits from duly authorized government
agencies and shall also secure the necessary certificate of inspections and permits to
operate from same agencies. All construction permits and fees required for this work
shall be obtained by and at the expense of the Contractor.
3.4 Submittals:
The Contractor shall prepare and submit the following documents to ensure proper
coordination and timely completion of the works:
a) CPM Network.
b) Bar chart schedule.
c) Detailed shop drawings as required by the different sections of these Specifications.
d) Samples of materials as required.

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DIVISION 02 SITEWORK
Section 02100 Site Preparation

1.0 General
1.1 Scope: Furnish labor, tools and equipment necessary to complete demolition/removal of
existing debris, excess soil, removal of materials and fixtures for re-use, disposal of
resulting trash and waste.
1.2 Examination of Site: Visit site of work and examine premises to fully understand all
existing conditions relative to the work. No increase in cost or time extension of
performance will be considered for failure to know actual conditions.

2.0 Disposal of Materials


All debris and other materials resulting from the demolition shall be immediately removed from
the premises and dumped at sites provide by the contractor. All salvageable materials for re
-use shall be stacked properly and accounted for in the presence of the Owner’s
Representative/s.

DIVISION 03 CONCRETING
Section 03100 Cast-in-place Concrete

1.0 General
1.1 Scope: The work includes cast-in-place concrete construction, complete.
a. Unless otherwise specified herein, furnish all materials and equipment and perform
labor required to complete proportioning, mixing, depositing, curing and finishing of
cast-in-place concrete.
1.2 Protection and Storage:
a. Cement: Store in dry, water tight, properly ventilated structures to prevent
deterioration and contamination. Cement that is caked, partially set, deteriorated or
contaminated shall be rejected.
b. Aggregates: Store in suitable place to prevent inclusion of foreign matter and in
manner that will afford good drainage.
1.3 Design Strength: All strengths of concrete shall be as indicated on drawings.

2.0 Product
2.1 Materials:
a. Cement: Portland Cement conforming to ASTM C-150, “Standard Specifications for
Portland Cement”.
b. Coarse Aggregates: Well graded, clean, hard particles of crushed gravel or rock not
larger than 3/4 of the minimum clear spacing between reinforcing bars, bundle of
bars, and in no case larger than 33mm in diameter.
c. Fine Aggregates: Clear washed natural sand equal to “PORAC” or “PLARIDEL”.
d. Water: Clean and free from injurious amounts of oils, alkali, organic materials and
other substances that may be deleterious to concrete or reinforcement.
e. Steel Reinforcement: Structural Grade deformed bars - sizes as indicated on
drawings.

2.2 Concrete Proportions and Consistency:


a. Proportions: Shall be in general follow the ACI Standard Recommendation for
Selection of Proportions for Concrete (ACI 613). The mixture shall have the adequate
workability and proper consistency to permit concrete to be worked readily into the forms
and around reinforcement.

3.0 Execution
3.1 Mixing Concrete:
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a. Hand mixing is strictly not allowed except in case of emergency such as mixer
breakdown during pouring operations and shall stop at the first allowed construction
joint.
b. Machine mix all materials in a mixer of approved size and type that will insure
uniform distribution of materials throughout the mass. Equip the mixer with a device
for accurately measuring and controlling the amount of mixing time after all materials
including water are in the mixing drum.
c. Place material in mixer in such way that the first batch of concrete materials shall
contain sufficient excess of cement, sand and water to coat the inside of the drum
without reducing the cement content of the mix to be discharged.
d. Never permit re-tempering of concrete.

3.2 Depositing Concrete:


a. Preparation
a.1 Secure inspection and approval of all forms and placements of reinforcements
prior to concreting.
a.2 Clean all forms, reinforcement and other materials that will come into contact
with the concrete.
a.3 On construction joints, roughen, clean and removes all loose particles and
foreign matters. Slush the surface with a rich grout coat of neat cement. Pour
the concrete before the grout has set.
b. Conveying and Placing:
b.1 Convey and place the concrete mix to the place on final deposit by methods
that will prevent segregation by re-handling, flowing or loss of materials.
b.2 Conduct concreting operations at such a rate that the concrete that has partially
hardened, contaminated or re-tempered.
b.3 Limit the free vertical drop of concrete to 1.50 meter.

3.3 Curing:
a. Keep concrete continuously wet for at least 7 days after placing.
b. Begin curing as soon as concrete has attained initial set.

3.4 Repair of Concrete:


a. Imperfections
a.1 Complete repair within 24-hours after removal of forms.
a.2 Secure approval of the Engineer for all materials and procedures to be done in
the repair work.
a.3 Remove tins neatly from the exposed surfaces.
a.4 Removed damaged or honeycombed concrete and replace with concrete filling.
b. Large Bulges: Remove large bulges and abrupt irregularities by bushing, hammering
and grinding.
c. Use dry pack to fill holes left by the removal of form ties and for narrow slots cut for
repair of cracks. Never use dry pack for filling beyond reinforcement nearest the
surface.
d. Use mortar filling under impact of mortar gun for holes too shallow for concrete filling
and these holes should be deeper than the far side of the reinforcement nearest to
the surface.
e. The cost of all materials, labor, and equipment in the repair of all concrete shall be
borne by the Contractor.

3.5 Use of Forms:


a. Forms to confine and shape concrete shall have sufficient strength to withstand
pressure from placement and vibration of concrete. Forms for exposed surfaces shall
be lined with form grade plywood and be sufficiently tight to prevent loss of mortar
from the concrete.

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3.6 Inspection: Proportion, mix and place concrete only in the presence of the Engineer.
Notify the Engineer in advance to provide ample time for inspection of reinforcing steel
bars before any mixing and placing of concrete is commenced.

3.7 Test Samples: A set of concrete cylinder samples shall be taken by the Contractor for each
50 cubic meter of concrete. A set Comprises 4 samples taken at random. These samples
shall be tested at 7, 14 and 28 days. The fourth sample shall be tested only if there is
doubt as to the result of the three sample tested.

DIVISION 04 MASONRY WORKS

Section 04100 Masonry

1.0 General
1.1 Scope: Furnishing of all masonry works, complete as shown and specified on drawings.
2.0 Products
2.1 Materials:
a. Masonry Units: 150mm x 200mm x 400mm -steam cured, 700 PSI minimum as
manufactured by “JACKBUILT” or approved equal.
b. Mortar: One part Portland Cement to three parts sand.
c. Reinforcement: Intermediate grade bars conforming to ASTM Specifications A15 and
of size shown in plans.
d. Wire Ties: 16 Gauge G.I. wires.

3.0 Execution
Lay all masonry units, plumb, true to line, level and with accurately spaced course. Build
solidly each course in Portland cement mortar.

DIVISION 05 FINISHES

Section 05100 Plaster

1.0 General
1.1 Scope : Furnish all materials, labor, tools and equipment to complete all plastering
works (new and corrective) required as indicated on drawings - complete.
1.2 Submittals: Submit field sample of test panel for Architect’s approval before execution of
work.

2.0 Materials
2.1 Cement : Portland cement Class I conforming to ASTM C-150.
2.2 Sand : Clean, washed sand equal to ‘PORAC’ or ‘PLARIDEL’.
2.3 Water : Fit for drinking, fresh and free from any acid or alkalis.

3.0 Execution
3.1 Preparation:
a. Surfaces to receive plaster shall be cleaned and wetted thoroughly to produce a
uniformly moist condition. Screeds and other accessories shall be checked for
alignment before start of any work.
3.2 Application:
a. Scratch Coat: Apply to a thickness of 8 mm thickness and scratch to a rough coat.
Wet surface and keep damp for at least three (3) days.

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