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NAME OF THE WORK:

CONSTRUCTION OF PROPOSED ASSAM TYPE BUILDING …….

Plinth Area of the Building = 44.51 Sq m

As per Specification of APWD SOR 2004-2005 (Building) ‘A’

1. Plinth Protection : 75 mm thick prop 1:3:6 2. Plinth Beam : As per design (RCC) 3. Plinth Wall a) Outer Wall : 225mm thick 1st class brick works in cement mortar in prop1:5 and 15mm thick cement plaster in prop 1:6 on exposed faces with neat cement slurry finish. b) Inner Wall : 112mm thick 1st class brick work in cement mortar in prop1:5. 4. DPC : providing and laying 25mm thick damp proof course with cement concrete in prop 1:1.5:3 with graded stone aggregate of 10mm down nominal size including providing approved damp proof admixture in proportion as recommended by the manufacture including curing etc. complete as directed. 5. Post : 130mm x130mm RCC as per design 6. Foundation : With RCC foundation as per design depth of foundation 1.0 m from original ground level 7. Floor : 65mm thick cement concrete flooring with 50mm under layer of cement concrete in prop 1:3:6 and 15mm thick cement concrete topping in prop 1:1:2 over one flat brick soling/150mm thick stone soling. 8. Wall : 112mm thick brick nogged wall in prop 1:5, from plinth upto post plate with cement plaster 15mm thick on outside face, 10mm thick on inside face in prop 1:5 including distempering over plaster of peris or wall putty. Outer wall will be finished with cement wash/ weather coat with cement primer. 9. Window / Clerestory window : As per Architectural Design 10. Door : As per Architectural Design 11. Roofing : 0.63 I.S. thickness (in mm) C.I. roofings over undressed wodden/ Timber truss. 12. Ceiling : A.C. board / Gypsum Board with painting. 13. Miscellaneous : C.C. apron with drain, cup board, socket, door and window leaf to be painted with one coat of primer and two coats of enamel paint of approved

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