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Project Title
Proposed Production Well & Collection Center
Gov. Ramos Avenue, Zamboanga City,
II.
Background
2.1This project is a supplementary payment facility that is
proposed to facilitate ZCWD customers in paying their bills
which aims to reduce the struggles of long queues and
anticipates providing comfort to the customers while waiting
for their turn.
2.2The proposed project is set to utilize the area where existing
Production Well Facility is located. It is primarily situated at
Lot 3-B-2, Gov. Ramos Avenue, Barangay Sta. Maria,
Zamboanga City having total lot area of 359 square meters.
The area encloses existing generator set with steel canopy,
production well borehole system with concrete shelter and
concrete fence with steel gate.
2.3The proposed 140 square meters floor area facility
encompasses Security Area, Operators Room, Collectors
Area, Concessionaires Lounge, Supervisors Cubicle, Rest
Area/File Storage/Janitorial Area and toilets. This proposal
covers the parking area, relocation of existing discharge pipe,
relocation of front fence and relocation of generator set with
newly fabricated generator set concrete pad/foundation.
Furniture, appliances specified in the proceeding item of
works is covered in this proposal.
2.4This project has been submitted for initial review by the
Zamboanga City Planning Office in conformity to the setback
requirement.
III.
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General
4.1 PERMITS AND CLEARANCES:
The Contractor shall bear the preparations and payments of all the
necessary permits and clearances of the different agencies; this
include the conduct of lot relocation to established the required
boundary, and other forms of works necessary for the commencement
of the project.
4.2WORK INCLUDED:
Lot Relocation, staking out of building, establishment of lines, grades
and benchmark. All excavation works including all necessary shoring
bracing, and drainage of storm water from site. All backfilling, filling
and grading, removal of excess material from site Protection of
property, work and structures, workmen, and other people from
damage and injuries.
4.3 LINES, GRADES, BENCHMARKS:
Stake out accurately the lines of the building and of the other
structures included in the contract, and establish grades therefore after
which secure approval by Engineer before excavation work
commenced. Erect basic batter boards and basic reference marks, at
such places where they will not be disturbed during the construction of
the foundations.
4.4 DISPOSAL OF SURPLUS MATERIALS:
Any excess materials remaining after hauling and spreading shall be
disposed of after the completion of the earthwork to ZCWD Property in
Lupong Road, Cabatangan, Z.C.. Excavated material deposited in spoil
areas shall be graded to a uniform surface.
V.
General
This pertains to Item 103(1)a, standards set by the Department
of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) latest edition of the
Bluebook. Procedures, manpower and equipment to be used
shall comply with the DPWH Bluebook Standards. Excavation
works shall cover all necessary pit digging for Building footing,
Wall footing, Generator set concrete pad, and pipe laying
excavation for the relocation of discharge pipe.
Except when specifically provided to the contrary, excavation
shall include the removal of materials of whatever nature
encountered, including all obstructions of any nature that would
interfere with the proper execution and completion of the work.
The removal of said materials shall conform to the lines and
grades shown or ordered. Unless otherwise provided, the entire
construction site shall be stripped of all vegetation and debris,
and such materials shall be removed from the site prior to
performing any excavation or placing any fill. The contractor
shall furnish, place and maintain all supports and shoring that
may be required for the sides of the excavations, and all
pumping, ditching, or other approved measures for the removal
or exclusion of water, including taking care of storm water and
waste water reaching the site of the work from any source, so as
to prevent damage to the work or adjoining property.
The walls and faces of all excavations in which workers are
expose to danger from unstable ground shall be guarded against
by a shoring system, sloping of the excavation, or some other
acceptable method. The Contractor shall furnish, install, and
maintain such sheeting, bracing, etc., as may be necessary to
protect the workers and to prevent any movement of earth
which could injure or delay the work or endanger adjacent
structures. In excavation where workers may be required to
enter, excavated or other materials shall be effectively stored
and retained at least 600mm or more from the edge of the
excavation. All excavation and trenching operations shall
conform with any and all national, provincial, and local safety
requirements.
excavation is shown on the Drawings, both overexcavation and subsequent backfill to the required
grade shall be performed by the Contractor at his own
expense. When such over-excavation is not shown but
is ordered by the Engineer, such over-excavation and
any resulting backfill will be paid for under a separate
unit price bid item if such bid item has been
established, otherwise, payment will be made in
accordance with the negotiated prices. After the
required excavation or over-excavation has been
completed, the exposed surface shall be scarified to a
depth of 150mm (6 in.) brought to optimum moisture
content, and rolled with heavy compaction equipment
to ninety-five percent (95%) of maximum density.
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5.4.1 MATERIALS
Cement
Except as may be otherwise provided in these
specifications, cement shall conform with the
Standard Specifications for Portland Cement
(ASTM C- 150 Latest Revision) and shall be
Type I. The cement shall be of one brand and
shall not be more than three (3) months from
date of manufacture.
Concrete-Aggregates
Concrete aggregates shall be well-graded, clean,
hard particles of gravel or crushed rock
conforming with the Standard Specifications
for Concrete Aggregates (ASTM C-33 Latest
Edition).
The maximum size of the aggregates shall not
be larger than one-fifth (1/5) of the narrowest
dimension between forms and not larger than
three-fourths (3/4) of the minimum clear spacing
between individual reinforcing bars, or bundles
of bars, and in no case larger than 38 mm (1-1/2
in.) in diameter except that larger diameters
may be allowed in massive concreting with
written permission from the Engineer.
Water used in mixing concrete shall be clean
and free from injurious amounts of oils, acids,
alkali, organic materials, or other substances
that may be deleterious to concrete or steel.
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Reinforcing Steel
All reinforcing steel bars used shall be of
deformed type, new, free from rust, oil, defects,
Greases, or kinks. They shall conform with the
latest edition of National Structural Code for
Buildings with a minimum grade equal to 275
Mpa unless otherwise shown on the plans.
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5.4.9 FORMS
The Contractor shall provide forms to confine
the concrete and shape it to the repaired lines.
Plastering, in general, shall not be allowed. The
Contractor shall assume full responsibility for the
adequate design of all forms. However, forms
which in the opinion of the Engineer are unsafe
or inadequate in any respect may at any time be
condemned by the Engineer, and the Contractor
shall promptly remove the condemned forms
from the work and replace them at his own
expense. A sufficient number of forms of each
kind shall be provided to permit the required
rate of progress to be determined.
Whenever, in the opinion of the Engineer,
additional forms are necessary to maintain the
progress schedule, such additional forms shall
be provided by the Contractor at his own
expense. The design and inspection of concrete
forms, false work, and shoring shall comply with
the applicable safety regulations, and as may be
specified in the General Conditions of these
Specifications.
5.4.9.1
Materials
plywood
For exposed corner columns and/or piers, control joint grooves and
other conspicuous lines:
In any bay 6.10 m
(20 ft) max.
Footings
Variations in dimensions on drawings (applied to concrete only and not
to reinforcing bars or dowels):
Minus
Plus
5.4.9.2
Design
All forms shall true in every respect to the required shape and size,
shall conform with the established alignment and grade, and shall
be of sufficient strength and rigidity to maintain their position and
shape under the loads and operations incident to placing and
vibrating the concrete. Suitable and effective means shall be
provided on all forms for holding adjacent edges and ends of panels
and sections tightly together and in accurate alignment so as to
prevent the formation for ridges, fins, or offsets, or similar surface
defects in the finished concrete. Plywood, 16.0 mm (5/8 in.) and
greater in thickness, may be fastened directly to studding if the
studs are close enough to prevent visible deflection marks in
concrete.
The forms shall be tight so as to prevent the loss of water, cement,
and fins during placing and vibrating of the concrete. Adequate
clean-out holes shall be provided at the bottom of each lift of forms.
The size, number, and location of such clean-outs shall be subject to
the approval of the Engineer.
Concrete construction joints will not be permitted on locations other
than those shown or specified, except as may be approved by the
Engineer. When a second lift is placed on hardened concrete,
special precaution shall be taken in the way of the number, location,
and tightening of ties at the top of the old lift and bottom of the new
to prevent any unsatisfactory effect whatsoever on the concrete.
Pipe stubs and anchor bolts shall be set in the form where required.
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5.4.9.3
Maintenance of Forms
5.4.9.4
Removal of Forms
walls and columns shall remain in place at least three (3) days after the
concrete has been placed. Forms for all parts of the work not
specifically mentioned herein shall remain in place for periods of time
as ordered by the Engineer.
50 mm (2 in.) clearance between said items and any part of the
concrete reinforcement. Securing such items in position by wiring or
welding them to the reinforcement will not be permitted.
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5.4.15PLACING REINFORCEMENTS
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5.5Masonry Works
This item shall cover all the perimeter and partition walls in
accordance with the provided BOQ (Bill of Quantities) and plans.
All perimeter and partition walls are specified to use 4 thick
CHB (Concrete Hollow Blocks). Wire Meshes on existing
perimeter fence shall be removed and replaced with 4 CHB. All
wall footing requires 6 CHB making the footing tie beam in
place. Reinforcements for the masonry walls and zocalo footing
should correspond to the provided detailed drawings.
5.5.1 Laying
All masonry shall be laid plumb, true to line, with
level and accurately spaced course, and with
each course breaking joint with the course
below. Bond shall be kept plumb throughout,
corners shall be plumb and true. Units with
greater than 12% absorption shall be wetted
before laying. Work required to be built in with
masonry, including anchors, wall plugs and
accessories shall be built in as the erection
progresses.
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5.5.3
Scaffoldings
Provide all scaffoldings required for masonry
work, including cleaning down after completion.
5.6Plastering Works
Plastering Works requires minimum 12mm thickness with Class
mixture of 1:3 for internal wall plastering and 1:3 for external
wall plastering (Cement and Fine Sand Ratio). This covers both
sides of the walls having smooth surface finish ready for
painting.
5.7Roof Framing Works
5.7.1 Rafter
Top and Bottom Chord are specified as double
angle of 38mm x 38mm x 6mm thickness. Web
Members are specified as 12mm, plain round
bars welded unto the top and bottom chord.
Application of anti-corrosion paint is mandatory.
Refer to drawings for details.
5.7.2 Purlins
Ga. 16 50mm x 100mm C channel purlins
spaced at 0.60m 10mm deformed bars bracing
support. Application of anti-corrosion paint is
mandatory. Refer to drawings for details.
5.8Roofing Works
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Plumbing Works
5.12
Tile Works
5.12.1Concessionaires Area, Collectors Area,
Supervisors Cubicle,
Rest Area, Security
Area, Operators Room
These areas shall have 600mm x 600mm
Granite Tiles with application of 25mm Floor
topping before tile installation. Tiles are installed
at 2.5mm spaces where application of tile grout
is expected. Tile Grout shall conform to the color
of the granite tiles
5.12.2Toilet Area (Floors)
Flooring for the toilet area shall be of 300mm x
300mm Ceramic tiles with application of 12mm
floor topping before tile installation. Tile grout
color shall conform to the color of ceramic tiles.
5.12.3Toilet Area (Walls)
Walls for the toilet area shall be of 300mm x
300mm Ceramic tiles with application of 12mm
floor topping before tile installation. Tile grout
color shall conform to the color of ceramic tiles.
5.12.4Faade Area (Security Area)
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This window type is located at the rear part of the building which
allows natural light at the rear area of the building. It shall
consist of 16mm plain round bar design with dimensions and
measurements as per provided detailed drawing.
5.18
Roll-Up Doors will use at the Glass Main Door Entrance and the
tubular type windows. It shall conform to the following
specifications:
5.18.1Slats
The slats are formed in as cold-rolled process in
continuous
lengths
of
galvanized
steel
interlocked to form curtains.
5.18.2Gauge
The rolled-up door gauge is specified to be Ga.
24 or higher.
5.18.3Endlocks
End locks are fitted to each end of alternate
slats to achieve slat alignment and to serve as a
wearing surface
5.18.4Galvanizing
Zinc Coated
5.19
5.20
Electrical Works
5.20.2.2
The Contractor will be responsible
for energization to the electrical lines
including initial energy deposit, to cover
also the documentation requirements. The
ZCWD personnel must be informed ahead
of the scheduled energization works.
5.20.3Post Completion Phase
5.20.3.1
Upon completion of project work,
an inspection must be conducted together
with the ZCWD and the Contractor.
5.20.3.2
Immediate commission must
done after approval of
inspection.
be
5.20.3.3
A final inspection must be done by
the ZCWD Inspection Committee.
5.20.4Construction Phase
5.20.4.1 Distributing Poles
The distributing poles to be provided by
the Agency shall be factory made 35
Footer and 45 Footer Round Centrifugal
Pre-stressed Concrete or Galvanized Steel
Poles with Minimum Break Load of 500
Kg.; 140mm and 268mm Top and Butt
Diameter respectively, that shall conform
to National Electrification Administration
(NEA) and Local Power Co./Cooperatives
Standards.
5.20.5Pole Setting
5.20.5.1 The minimum depth for setting poles
shall be as follows:
Length of Poles
Setting in Soil
(feet)
(feet)
Setting in Solid
Rock
(feet)
35
6.0
4.0
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6.5
5.20.5.2
Setting in Soil specifications shall
apply:
-Where the poles are to be set in soil.
-Where there is a layer of soil of more
than two (2) feet in depth over solid rock.
-Where the hole in solid rock is not
substantially vertical or the diameter of
the hole at the surface of the rock
exceeds
approximately
twice
the
diameter of the pole at the same level.
5.20.5.3
"Setting
in
All
Solid
Rock"
specifications shall apply where poles are
to be set in solid rock and where the hole
is substantially vertical, approximately
uniform in diameter and large enough to
permit the use of tamping bars the full
length of the hole.
5.20.6
Grading of Line
Locknut
A locknut shall be installed with each nut or other
fastener on all bolts or threaded hardware such as
insulator pins, upset bolts, double arming bolts, etc.
5.20.9
Conductors
All conductors to be used for low voltage
transmission must be made of copper. Conductors
must be handled with care. Conductors shall not be
trampled on nor run over by vehicles. Each reel shall
be examined and the wire shall be inspected for
cuts, kinks, or other injuries. Injured portions shall be
cut out and the conductor spliced. The conductors
shall be pulled over suitable rollers or stringing
blocks properly mounted on pole or crossarm if
necessary to prevent binding while stringing.
The neutral conductor should be maintained on one
side of the pole (preferably the road side) for
tangent construction and for angles not exceeding
thirty degrees (30O). With pin-type insulators the
conductors shall be tied in the top groove of the
insulator on tangent poles and on the side of the
insulator away from the strain at angles. Pin-type
insulators shall be tight on the pins and on tangent
construction the top groove must be in line with the
conductor after tying in.
For neutral and secondary conductors on poles,
insulated brackets (Material Item) may be
substituted for the single and double upset bolts on
angles of 0 to 5 in locations known to be a subject
to considerable conductor vibration.
All conductors shall be cleaned thoroughly by wire
bushing before splicing or the installation of
connectors, clamps or tapping armor rods.
A
suitable inhibitor shall be used on aluminum
conductors
before
splicing,
before
applying
connectors, clamps or before installing tapping
armor rods.
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Conductor Ties
5.20.15
Sagging of Conductors
5.20.16
5.20.17
Grounds
Crossarms
Electrical Equipment
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Distribution Transformers
The transformers shall be oil-immersed, self-cooled,
double bushing pole mounted-type with the following
specifications:
No. of units
KVA Rating
Primary Voltage, KV
Secondary Voltage
Temperature Rise, Degree Centigrade
Frequency, HZ
: 60
Percentage Tolerance
B.I.L.
Min. Insulation Resistance, Mega ohm
: 3
: 25 KVA/unit
: 7620V/13200V
: 120V/240V
: 65C
: +/- 10%
: 95-115 KV
: 2
Notes:
1. The units shall conform to ZAMCELCOs maximum allowable
copper and core losses.
2. Expenses for the calibration/testing of meter and
transformers and its protective devices shall be borne by the
Contractor.
The transformers shall be oil-immersed, self-cooled,
double bushing pole mounted-type with the following
specifications:
Each transformer shall be furnished with 2-no-load
manual winding taps at 2 1/2% above and below
normal voltage. It shall have grounding pads located
diagonally on opposite comers of the tank base,
mounting lugs of transformer pole mounting bracket
cluster. The core and winding of the transformer shall
be designed and constructed to give the minimum core
loss and shall be designed, fabricated and tested in
strict compliance to an applicable standards prior to
delivery, installation and acceptance Required fuse-cut
outs and arresters assemblies shall be supplied by the
Contractor.
5.20.20
Distribution Fuse-Cut-Out
Current Transformer
Safety
Post-Completion Phase
5.20.27
Turnover
5.20.29
Proposal Evaluation
5.23.2
5.23.3
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Materials
Quality of lumber: Lumber shall be the approved
species. Lumber shall be of the respective kinds
for the various parts of the work, well-seasoned,
thoroughly dry, and free from large, loose or
unsound knots saps, shakes, and other
imperfections impairing the strength, durability
or appearance. All finishing lumber to be used
shall be completely dry and shall not contain
more than 14% moisture. All flooring, tongue
and groove shall be well seasoned or kiln dried.
5.24.2
Treatment of Lumber
Surface in contact with masonry and concrete shall
be coated with creosote or its equivalent.
5.24.3
Doorsashes
All door sashes shall be well-seasoned, flush
type, semi-hollow core and solid core. Tanquile
plywood veneers on both sides. Exterior doors
shall be of kiln dried Yakal panel boards.
5.24.4
Kind of Lumber
All unexposed lumber for framings shall be of
yakal wood. All windows and doorjambs shall be
of yakal wood.
5.24.5
Workmanship
Execute rough carpentry in best, substantial,
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5.11
5.12
5.13
Painting Works
5.13.1
Concrete Surfaces
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5.13.2
5.13.3Metal Surfaces
Formations of rusts are removed by using steel
brush. Red oxide primer is being applied rust
proofing the all metal surface. Final finish shall
be the Flat wall enamel paint as top coat.
5.13.4Wooden Surface
Clean any wooden surface, making it free form
dust and any other agent that makes the
wooden surface unsmooth. Apply Enamel Primer
to the surface by either roller or brush. Putty
filler /Body Filler are then applied to bulges
caused by rivets, screws, finishing nails and
even joints. After which, abrasive polishing using
sand paper is then treated making the surface
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VI.
VII.
Manpower Schedule
No.
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3
3
3
1
2
1
3
15
PREPARED BY:
CAROLYN M. TORINO
Senior Engineer (C.E.)
APPOVED BY:
IMPLEMENTATION:
RECOMMENDING PROJECT
MARLI P. ACOSTA-DEFIESTA
Officer in-Charge
Engineering & Construction Department
ARNULFO A. ALFONSO
Assistant General Manager
for Technical Services
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