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SUMMARY OF CATEGORIES Category. Fixed R........................................ Category : Value R........................................ Category : Time R........................................
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SUMMARY OF CATEGORIES Category. Fixed R ................................. Category: Value R ................................. Category: Time R ................................. SUB-TOTAL CARRIED FORWARD TO SUMMARY PAY REF DESCRIPTION UNIT Quantity RATE AMOUNT BILL NO 2 MASONRY For preambles see "Model Preambles of Trades" SUPERSTRUCTURE Brickwork of NFP bricks in class II mortar 1 Half brick walls m2 109 2 One brick walls m2 129 BRICKWORK SUNDRIES 3 Cutting tootings and bonding new brickwork to existing m2 3 Brickwork reinforcement 4 75mm Wide reinforcement built in horizontally m 382 PAY REF DESCRIPTION UNIT Quantity RATE AMOUNT BILL NO 3 CARPENTRY AND JOINERY For preambles see "Model Preambles for Trades" DOORS, ETC 40mm Thick semi solid masonite faced door hung to steel frames 1 40mm Door 813mm x 1880mm high No 1 2 40mm Door 813mm x 2032mm high No 1 3 40mm Door 940mm x 2032mm high No 1
SUMMARY OF CATEGORIES Category. Fixed 1 Category : Value 1 Category : Time 1 Provide the sum of R20 000,00 (Twenty thousand Rands) for CLO. Sum 1 Provide the sum of R60 000,00 (Sixty Thousands Rands) for Safety Officer. Sum 1 CARRIED TO FINAL SUMMARY BILL NO. 2 EARTHWORKS User note Insert preambles/specifications as may be required or in order to supplement any applicable preambles, specifications or bills of quantities descriptions Take note that these Model Bills of Quantities utilise abbreviated descriptions The Model Preambles for Trades 2008 published by the Association of South African Quantity Surveyors is designed to support and extend the abbreviated bills of quantities descriptions by inter alia referring to SANS construction standards. Where such model preambles are not applicable (eg where BS or Euro construction standards are applicable or the design consultants provide other preambles/specifications for insertion), users are to ensure that the abbreviated descriptions when read in conjunction with the applicable measuring system, represents the full description by extending the abbreviated bills of quantities descriptions and/or by inserting appropriate preambles or specifications Consider inserting the preambles hereunder when using the abovementioned Model Preambles for Trades 2008 The following are typical examples of descriptions of "nature of ground" Nature of ground The nature of the ground is assumed to be loose xxxxx material, therefore "earth", but possibly interspersed with "soft rock" or "hard rock" The nature of the ground is assumed to be gravel, therefore "earth", but possibly interspersed with "soft rock" or "hard rock" The nature of the ground is assumed to be silty clay with loose river boulders varying in size up to approximately 450mm diameter, all of which will be deemed as "earth", but possibly interspersed with "hard rock" Trial holes indicate that the nature of the ground is silty clay to a depth of approximately 500mm with fine to medium loose xxxxx material below, therefore "earth" A soils investigation has been carried out on the site by the engineer and the report is annexed to these bills of quantities. The soils report indicates that the ground varies between silty sand, reworked soil of mixed origin and residual shale, all of which will be deemed as "earth". All very hard unweathered shale, ironstone, etc, the removal of which necessitates the use of explosives or heavy duty hydraulic percussion hammers (peckers), will be classified as "hard ro...

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