TNBP definition

TNBP means Tamil Nadu Building Practice

Examples of TNBP in a sentence

  • The fine aggregate shall be clean river sand free from clay, vegetation or other decayed matter, etc., and free from dust and dirt and shall comform to T.N.B.P. No.7. The river sand should be quarried from palar river in Timmavaram village in Chengalpattu Taluk.

  • The grave used for the work should be according to T.N.B.P. No.6 and each layer should be properly consolidated by means of appropriate power roller after watering the surface properly.

  • The contractor shall procedure proper bills for the materials used and muster roll maintained at the work spot and duly certified by the officer of the Corporation in charge of the work for the labour employed The payment of lumpsum items of works shall be in accordance with clause No.59 of General Conditions of contract of T.N.B.P. Same as' clause No 4-6.

  • Under the certificate to be issued by the S.E./ E.E. on the completion of the entire works the contractor will receive the final payment of the money due or payable to him under or by virtue of the contract as per condition 11 provided there is no recovery from or for-feiture by the contractor to be made under clause 57 of general conditions of contract of T.N.BP.

  • The fine aggregate shall be clean river sand free from clay, vegetation or other decayed matter, etc., and free from dust and dirt and shall comform to T.N.B.P. No.

  • Earthwork excavation for foundations and filling in foundations shall conform to TNBP 23 and 24.

  • Blasting shall be done in conformity with TNBP 19 & 23 and as instructed by the Engineer-in-charge.

  • Cement plastering shall be in accordance with IS – 1661 and TNBP –56 & 57, Cement mortar shall conform to IS – 269.

  • White washing and colour washing shall be done as per clauses 63 and 64 of TNBP.

  • All wood work for doors, windows, ventilators cup board, shelves, etc., conform to relevant IS specification and TNBP 82 and shall be well seasoned teak wood or well-seasoned country wood (pillamarudu or karumarudu) as the case may be.