CONCRETE WORKS Sample Clauses

CONCRETE WORKS. Description This item shall consist of furnishing, placing and finishing concrete in building structures in accordance with this Specification and conforming to the lines, graded, dimension shown on the Plans. Material Requirement Coarse aggregated and fine aggregates shall be well graded and conform with the standard DPWH Specifications. Cement must be stored and protect against dampness and shall conform with the requirements of blended hydraulic cement. No pouring of concrete shall be allowed without the use of concrete vibrator. Water shall be clear and apparently clean. No pouring activity shall be allowed without pouring permits. Use class “A” mixture for all concrete works. At least one (1) set consisiting three (3) Concrete Cylinder Tests Specimens, 150 x 300 (6” x 12”), shall be taken from each 75 cu.m. of each class of concrete or fraction thereof placed each day.
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CONCRETE WORKS. 4.1 Tools and plant: Contractor has to arrange Concrete mixer machine, Vibrator and proper Plywood shuttering to produce good quality of concrete foundation of all external signage works. Other required T&P will have to be provided as per the direction of „DMRC.
CONCRETE WORKS. 1.0 TOP OF CONCRETE TO MATCH RIM OF EXISTING UTILITY COVERS OR HOUSING.NOTIFY TOWNSHIP'S ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT FOR OBVIOUS CHANGE IN GRADE OR CROSS SLOPES.
CONCRETE WORKS. 1703 MATERIALS FOR CONCRETE This work shall consist of placing selected approved material of 250mm minimum diameter on the foundation put after excavation to receive levelling concrete in accordance with these specifications and in conformity with the lines, grades and cross sections shown on the Drawings as directed by the Engineer.
CONCRETE WORKS. 2.1 Supply and cast plain concrete grade 20/20 mm aggregate. m³ 10
CONCRETE WORKS. 1 : General 1.1

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