b-1 tender form - Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
b-1 tender form - Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
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6.5 Disposal : Generally the reusable material shall be stacked as above. The totally non-serviceable<br />
material shall be disposed off as directed.<br />
6.6 Item to Include : The item includes removing of doors and windows, with appropriate tools and<br />
equipment, scaffolding if required, material, labour, marking and numbering, transporting the to the<br />
location and stacking / disposing as directed by the Engineer-in-charge.<br />
6.7 Mode of Measurement and Payment : The measurement of the actual number of doors and<br />
windows removed, shall be recorded. Even during the course of dismantling the brick or stone<br />
masonry or sheds are carried out under the respective items, the doors and windows are required to<br />
be removed, they shall be measured and paid under this item.<br />
Payment shall be made on the basis of number of doors and windows removed, at the contract rate<br />
per number.<br />
Item No 20 Dismantling Stone Masonry in cement mortar or lime mortar and stacking the material<br />
as directed with all leads and lifts complete.<br />
3.1 General : The item pertains to dismantling of stone masonry in lime and cement mortar, of existing<br />
structure and stacking the dismantled material as directed by the Engineer in Charge with all leads<br />
and lifts.<br />
3.2 Demolition Procedure : Before dismantling of Stone Masonry in lime or cement mortar, the<br />
contractor shall submit the dismantling scheme and program to the Engineer in Charge for approval.<br />
The dismantling work shall be carried out in such a way that, the dismantled material such as stones<br />
etc. shall mostly be reusable. The appropriate tools and machinery shall be used. In case the<br />
Engineer in Charge feels that the work is being carried out is causing avoidable loss or damages of<br />
the dismantled material, the Engineer in Charge has the rights to either penalise or recover the cost of<br />
material from the amounts payable to the contractor.<br />
3.3 Safety Measures : All demolition work shall be carried out safely using procedures, which do not<br />
cause injuries to any person engaged in demolition work and nearby structures. Contractor shall<br />
provide proper devices to the workmen like safety belts, helmets, goggles etc. to prevent injures to the<br />
workmen. The safety of workmen is the responsibility of the contractor and the compensation for<br />
injuries or deaths shall be made by the contractor as per the prevailing acts and rules.<br />
3.4 Stacking of Dismantled Materials : All dismantled materials shall be stacked in neat piles at<br />
location shown by the Engineer-in-charge. Recovered materials from demolition shall be stacked size<br />
wise. Similarly all fixtures, wind ties etc. shall be stacked separately. Ridges, gutters and other<br />
special materials shall be stacked so that accounting is possible. In case Engineer-in-charge so<br />
desires, he may instruct the contractor to transport the material to MIDC stores, and lead charges for<br />
the same shall be deemed to have been included under relevant items in the contract. The bricks<br />
shall be stacked in measurable heaps as directed.<br />
3.5 Disposal : Dismantled items, which are not reusable or broken during demolition and other<br />
disposable materials etc. shall be disposed off as per the directions of the Engineer-in-charge.<br />
3.6 Item to Include : The item includes dismantling the Stone Masonry in lime or cement mortar of<br />
walls of any structure, with appropriate tools and equipment, scaffolding if required, material, labour,<br />
transporting the material to the location and stacking / disposing the material as directed by the<br />
Engineer-in-charge.<br />
3.7 Mode of Measurement and Payment : The measurement of the actual volume of the BB Masonry<br />
to be dismantled, in cum, shall be taken before the actual work of demolition starts. Payment shall be<br />
made on the basis of volume of the BB Masonry dismantled, at the contract rate is per cum. No<br />
deductions for the breakage of bricks shall be made if such breakages are unavoidable in opinion of<br />
the Engineer-in-charge. Deductions for the breakage shall be made if they are due to negligence or<br />
mishandling the material even during transporting or stacking. The decision of the Engineer-incharge,<br />
regarding deduction shall be final.<br />
Contractor.<br />
Executive Engineer(E&M).