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SCOPE OF WORK
GENERAL SPECIFICATION
The work in general shall be carried out as per CPWD specifications, 1996 (volume I to VI)
(updated with correction slips issued up to last date of submission of tender) and text of revised CPWD
specifications
for cement mortar, cement concrete and RCC works, 2002 unless otherwise specified in the nomenclature of the individual item or in the particular specifications
for civil works and CPWD specifications, 1994 for Electrical works (Internal) and 1995 for Electrical works
(External) (updated with correction
slips issued up to last date
of submission of tender).
All Electrical installation shall comply with the requirements of Indian Electricity rules,
1956 and Indian Electricity Act-1910 as amended up to date and bye laws of authority of State Government or any other department.
All mechanical works related to Public Health Engineering will conform to the
requirements of manual of Water Supply by the Ministry of Urban Development and various Indian
Standards as listed there-in.
All electrical works will conform to various Indian Codes as listed in the Technical
Specifications.
be done as per relevant IS Codes.
For the items not covered under any of the specifications stated above, the work shall be executed as per Manufacturer’s specifications/ General Engineering Practice and / or as per direction of Engineer in Charge.
ADDITIONAL PARTICULAR SPECIFICATION
In the absence of any definite provisions or any particular issue in the aforesaid specification, reference to be made to the latest codes and specifications of BIS, IRC,
BS, ASTM, AASHTO and CAN/CAS in that order. Where even these are silent, the construction and completion of works shall conform to sound Engineering practice as approved by Engineer in Charge. In case of any dispute arises out of the interpretation of the above, the decision of the Engineer in charge shall be final and binding on the contractor.
Where ever reference is made in the contract to specific standard codes to be met by
the materials, plants and other supplies to be furnished and work performed and tested, the
latest edition or
revision of the
relevant codes in effect shall apply, unless otherwise explicitly
stated
in the
contract. Where such standards
and codes
are national, or related to a particular country of region, other internationally recognized standards which ensure a substantially equal or higher performance than the standards and codes specified will be accepted subject to the Engineer in charge prior review and written
approval. Differences between standards must be fully described in writing by the contractor and submitted to the Engineer in Charge at least 15 days prior to the date when contractor desires the Engineer in Charge‘s approval. If the Engineer in Charge
determines that such proposed deviation do not ensure substantially
equal performance, the
contractor shall
comply with the standards specified
in the documents.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FOR ELECTRICAL WORK
SCOPE
This specification covers supply of materials, fabrication, and erection, testing and commissioning of Electrical system as per BOQ. Applicable provisions and conditions of contract shall govern the work under the Section.
GENERAL
The power supply system in the building & retail outlet stations shall be made available at 415/240 Volts, 50 Hz., A.C. 3 phase 4 wire, earthed neutral from local Electric Supply Authority.
All supply and installation work shall be carried out as per specification and in accordance with the construction drawings and shall conform to requirements called for in the Indian Electricity Rules 1956 with its latest amendment, Indian Electricity Acts and all relevant codes and practices issued by the Bureau of Indian Standard as amended up-to-date. The work shall also comply with the provisions of the general or local set of legislatures and regulations of any local or other statutory authority which may be applicable.
The Contractor for electrical work must possess valid Electrical contractor's License endorsed by the Licensing Board, Directorate of Electricity of concerned State Government for the type of work he shall execute.
The work to be provided for by the Contractor, unless otherwise specified, shall include but not limited to the following
:
iv: To extend facilities to the Consultant / Engineer-in-Charge to inspect work and assist them to obtain samples, if they so desire.
v: Furnish general arrangement drawings of the switchboard and other fabrication items, which the Consultant / Engineer-in-Charge may direct for their approval.
vi: To employ a full time experienced supervisor having electrical supervisor's certificate of competency endorsed by the Licensing Board, Directorate of Electricity of concerned State to supervise the work. The Consultant / Engineer-in-Charge have the right to stop the work if the contractor's supervisor is not present when the work is being carried out.
vii: To keep the appropriate Electrical Inspector & supply authority be informed from time to time as per the execution programme of the work shall be the responsibility of the contractor and he shall be responsible to ensuring that all work passes their approval.
viii: To provide all incidental items not shown or specified in particular but necessary for proper execution of works in accordance with the drawing, specification and schedule of items.
ix: To maintain the work and keep them maintained till handed over to the owner in proper
working condition.
x: Co-ordinate with all agencies including those engaged by the owner for proper execution of the job.
MATERIALS
Materials shall be of the approved make & quality. A list of materials of approved brand and manufacturer is indicated in the annexure. If the list of materials mentioned above stipulates two or more or alternative brands/makes of any product, the decision as to which brand/make shall be used in the work shall be taken by the Consultant/ Employer and the contractor shall provide the brand/make so selected without any extra cost.
In case, materials are required to be obtained from any manufacturer other than those listed on account of non-availability then prior approval from Consultant will be necessary, supported by relevant test certificates qualifying the required standard. Further tests as directed by the Consultant shall also be carried out by the contractor at their own cost, if required.
Contractor shall obtain approval from the Consultant/ Employer of sample of all materials before placing order and the approved sample shall be carefully preserved on the display board in an appropriate manner at the site office for verification by the Consultant/ Employer.
For standard bought out items, the sizes manufactured by the firms listed shall prevail when there is discrepancy in the sizes mentioned in the schedule without any financial adjustment.
SPECIFICATIONS
Unless specifically mentioned otherwise, all applicable codes and standards published by the Bureau of Indian Standard and all other such publication as may be published by them after construction work starts, shall govern in respect of design, workmanship, quality and properties of material and method of testing.
SAFETY
All equipment shall be complete with approved safety devices wherever a potential hazard to personnel exists and with provision for safe access of personnel to and around equipment for operation and maintenance functions.
Special care shall be taken to ensure against entry of rats, lizards and other creeping reptiles which may create electrical short circuit inside live equipment.
DRAWINGS
On completion of all work the contractor shall furnish three copies of Ammonia print along with the original tracing of the following “As built” drawings to the Consultant without any extra cost.
I: Wiring diagram for final power / lighting distribution system showing the rating/ size of switchgear, cables,
conduits, lighting fixtures and all accessories for
individual installation.
ii Detailed general arrangement drawings of the switchboard complete with dimension in metric units.
iii Drawings showing the route of conduits and cables with sizes, lengths, sources and destination of all cables with the circuit designation number, etc.
iv Drawings showing the balancing of phases with connected load in each circuits, etc.
TEST CERTIFICATES AND INSTRUCTIONS
Unless specifically mentioned otherwise, the contractor shall furnish, in duplicate, Manufacturer's Test Certificate with the delivery of the equipment to the Consultant and Instruction Manual in English for operations and maintenance of equipment wherever required.
TESTING AND COMMISSIONING
Before each field test, the contractor shall obtain the permission from the site engineer and all tests shall be conducted in the presence of duly authorised representative. Records of each test shall be prepared immediately after the test and this record shall be signed by contractor's representative conducting the test and the site engineer attending the test. Copies of their record in quadruplicate shall be handed over to the Consultant/ Engineer-in-Charge.
A certificate in quadruplicate shall be furnished by the contractor countersigned by the certified supervisor under whose direct supervision the installation was carried out and the owner's site engineer. This certificate shall be in the prescribed forms in addition to the test certificate required by the Local Electric Supply Authorities. Recommended completion certificate’s Format is given in Appendix 'A'.
COMPLETION OF WORK
Each item of the electrical work shall be considered as complete in all respects only after obtaining permanent service connection from local power supply authority, energizing, testing and final commissioning of the complete installation as directed by the Consultant/Engineer-in-Charge.
Payment on each item of electrical work shall be made as per measurement and proportionate to the quantum of work completed. In the event of any dispute with regard to the proportion of work complete, the decision of the Consultant/ Engineer-in-Charge shall be final and binding to the contractor.
PREAMBLE TO THE SCHEDULE OF WORK
The successful tenderer shall carefully go through the Clauses of Invitation to Tender, Specification, Schedule of Work and drawings and shall include in his rates any sum he may consider necessary to cover the fulfillment of the various clauses contained therein. Unit prices stated in the schedule of work against the item of work shall be inclusive of all installation, accessories and consumables necessary to complete the said work within the contemplation of the contract. Beyond the unit prices no extra amount will be paid for incidental contingent work and materials.
The quantities mentioned in the schedule of work are probable quantities and it must be clearly understood that the contract is not a lump sum contract, that the probable
quantities, the value of the entire tender are only indicative and Employer does not in
any way assure the tenderer or guarantee that the actual quantity of work would
correspond to the probable quantities in the tender.
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