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Spon’s Civil Engineering and Highway Works Price Book 2001
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Spon’s Civil Engineering and Highway Works Price Book Edited by
DAVIS LANGDON & EVEREST 2001 Fifteenth edition
London and New York
First edition 1984 Fifteenth edition 2001 Published by Spon Press 11 New Fetter Lane, London EC4P 4EE Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada by Spon Press 29 West 35th Street, New York, NY 10001 Spon Press is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2006. “To purchase your own copy of this or any of Taylor & Francis or Routledge’s collection of thousands of eBooks please go to http://www.ebookstore.tandf.co.uk/.” © 2001 Spon Press All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers. Publisher’s note This book has been produced from camera-ready copy supplied by the authors British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book has been requested ISBN 0-203-98679-2 Master e-book ISBN
ISBN 0-415-24281-9 (Print Edition) ISSN 0957-171X
Preface In this edition, we have continued to review and revise the book in a number of areas, in particular with the continuation of our review of the plant resources section in part 3 including a re-alignment with the CECA Daywork Categories, changes within the labour resources section including the new method of dealing with Holiday Pay/Benefits and a fundamental review of the Highways costs section in part 11. In addition to this, we have carried out a general review and revision of all prices up to May/June 2000 in consultation with leading manufacturers, suppliers and specialist contractors. Effort has continued to be directed at reviewing, revising and expanding the scope, range and detail of information to help enable the reader to compare or adjust any unit costs with reference to allocated resources or outputs The rates, prices and outputs included in the Resources and Unit Cost calculations, including allowances for wastage, normal productivity and efficiency, are based on medium sized Civil Engineering schemes of about £8 million in value, with no acute access or ground condition problems. However they are equally applicable to a wide range of construction projects from £½ million to £50 million with little or no adjustment. Where it has been felt to be suitable, detailed tables of multipliers have been provided to enable easy adjustment to outputs or costs for varying work conditions. As with all attempts to provide price guidance on a general basis, this must be loaded with caveats. In applying the rates to any specific project, the user must take into account the general nature of the project, i.e. matters such as scale, site difficulties, locale, tender climate etc.. This book aims at providing as much information as possible about the nature of the rate so as to assist the user to adapt it if necessary. The essential principle remains that this edition continues to provide the reader with cost guidance at a number of levels, varying from the more general functional costs shown in part 11 and part 6, through the detailed unit costs in Parts 4 and 5 which relate respectively to the CESMM3 and the Highways Method of Measurement bills of quantities formats, down to the detailed resource costings given in part 2 supplemented by the further advice on output factors in part 12. The Unit Costs sections (Parts 4, 5 and 6) cover a wide range of items and, where appropriate, notes are included detailing assumptions on composition of labour gang, plant resources and materials waste factors. part 3 of the book (Resources) includes detailed analysis of labour and plant costs, so allowing the user to adjust the unit costs to his individual requirements by the substitution of alternative labour, materials or plant costs. Unit Costs are obviously dependent upon the outputs or man-hours used to calculate them. The outputs used in this work have been compiled in detail from the editors’ wide ranging experience and are based almost exclusively on time and motion studies and records derived from a large number of recent Civil Engineering schemes. This data is constantly being reappraised to ensure it is consistent with the practices of the day. A number of prices and outputs are based upon detailed specialist advice and acknowledgements to the main contributors are included on page xviiii.
The market could change very rapidly and to monitor this and maintain accuracy levels readers should use the free price book update service which will advise of any significant changes to the published information over the period covered by this edition. The Update is circulated free every three months until the publication of the next annual Price Book to those readers who have registered with the publishers; in order to do so readers should complete and return the coloured card bound within this volume. Whilst all efforts are made to ensure the accuracy of the data and information used in the book neither the editors nor the publishers can in any way accept liability for loss of any kind resulting from the use made by any person of such information. Davis Langdon & Everest Princes House 39 Kingsway London WC2B 6TP
Land Remediation Statutory framework July 1999 saw the introduction of new contaminated land provisions, contained in part lla of the Environmental Protection Act 1990. A primary objective of the measures is to encourage the recycling of brownfield land. Under the Act action to remediate land is required only where there are unacceptable actual or potential risks to health or the environment. Sites that have been polluted from previous land use may not need remediating until the land use is changed. In addition, it may be necessary to take action only where there are appropriate, cost-effective remediation processes that take the use of the site into account. The Environmental Act 1995 amended the Environment Protection Act 1990 by introducing a new regime designed to deal with the remediation of sites which have been seriously contaminated by historic activities. The regime became operational on 1 April 2000. Local authorities and/or the Environment Agency will regulate seriously contaminated sites which will be known as “special sites”. The risks involved in the purchase of potentially contaminated sites is high, particularly considering that a transaction can result in the transfer of liability for historic contamination from the vendor to the purchaser. The contaminated land provisions of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 are only one element of a series of statutory measures dealing with pollution and land remediation that are to be introduced this year. Others include: □ groundwater regulations, including pollution prevention measures □ an integrated prevention and control regime for pollution □ selections of the Water Resources Act 1991, which deals with works notices for site controls, restoration and clean up. The contaminated land measures incorporate statutory guidance on the inspection, definition, remediation, apportionment of liabilities and recovery of costs of remediation. The measures are to be applied in accordance with the following criteria: □ a the standard of remediation should relate to the present use □ the costs of remediation should be reasonable in relation to the seriousness of the potential harm □ the proposals should be practical in relation to the availability of remediation technology, impact of site constraints and the effectiveness of the proposed clean-up method. Liability for the costs of remediation rests with either the party that “caused or knowingly permitted” contamination, or with the current owners or occupiers of the land. Apportionment of liability, where shared, is determined by the local authority. Although owners or occupiers become liable only if the polluter cannot be identified, the liability for contamination is commonly passed on when land is sold.
The ability to forecast the extent and cost of remedial measures is essential for both parties, so that they can be accurately reflected in the price of the land. If neither the polluter nor owner can be found, the clean-up is funded from public resources. Land remediation techniques There are two principal approaches to remediation—dealing with the contamination in situ or off site. The selection of the approach will be influenced by factors such as: initial and long term cost, timeframe for remediation, types of contamination present, depth and distribution of contamination, the existing and planned topography, adjacent land uses, patterns of surface drainage, the location of existing on-site services, depth of excavation necessary for foundations and below-ground services, environmental impact and safety, prospects for future changes in land use and long-term monitoring and maintenance of in situ treatment. In situ techniques A range of in situ techniques is available for dealing with contaminants, including: □ Dilution—the reduction of the concentrations of contaminants to below trigger levels by on-site mixing with cleaner material. □ Clean cover—a layer of clean soil is used to segregate contamination from receptor. This technique is best suited to sites with widely dispersed contamination. Costs will vary according to the need for barrier layers to prevent migration of the contaminant. □ On-site encapsulation—the physical containment of contaminants using barriers such as slurry trench cut-off walls. The cost of on-site encapsulation varies in relation to the type and extent of barriers required, the costs of which range from £35/m2 to more than £100/m2. There are also in situ techniques for treating more specific contaminants, including: □ Bio-remediation—for removal of oily, organic contaminants through natural digestion by micro- organisms. The process is slow, taking from one to three years, and is particularly effective for the long-term improvement of a site, prior to a change of use. □ Soil washing—involving the separation of a contaminated soil fraction or oily residue through a washing process. The dewatered contaminant still requires disposal to landfill. In order to be cost effective, 70–90% of soil mass needs to be recovered. □ Vacuum extraction—involving the extraction of liquid and gas contaminants from soil by vacuum. □ Thermal treatment—the incineration of contaminated soils on site. The uncontaminated soil residue can be recycled. By-products of incineration can create air pollution and exhaust air treatment may be necessary. □ Stabilisation—cement or lime, is used to physically or chemically bound oily or metal contaminants to prevent leaching or migration. Stabilisation can be used in both in situ and off-site locations.
Off-site techniques Removal is the most common and cost-effective approach to remediation in the UK, providing a broad spectrum solution by dealing with all contaminants. Removal is suited to sites where sources of contamination can be easily identified. If used in combination with material-handling techniques such as soil washing, the volume of material disposed at landfill sites can be significantly reduced. The disadvantages of the technique include the fact that the contamination is not destroyed, there are risks of pollution during excavation and transfer; road haulage may also cause a local nuisance. Cost drivers Cost drivers relate to the selected remediation technique, site conditions and the size and location of a project. The wide variation of indicative costs of land remediation techniques shown below is largely because of differing site conditions. Indicative costs of land remediation techniques (excluding landfill tax) Remediation techniques Unit Rate (£/unit) Removal Clean cover On-site encapsulation Bio-remediation Soil washing Soil flushing Vacuum extraction Thermal treatment
disposed material (m3) surface area of site (m2) encapsulated material (m3) treated material (tonne) treated material (tonne) treated material (tonne) treated material (tonne) treated material (tonne)
50–150 20–50 20–80 30–85 40–85 60–110 50–110 750–1200
Factors that need to be considered include: □ waste classification of the material □ underground obstructions, pockets of contamination and live services □ ground water flows and the requirement for barriers to prevent the migration of contaminants □ health and safety requirements and environmental protection measures □ location, ownership and land use of adjoining sites □ distance from landfill tips, capacity of the tip to accept contaminated materials, and transport restrictions Other project related variables include size, access to disposal sites and tipping charges; the interaction of these factors can have a substantial impact on overall unit rates. The table below sets out the costs of remediation using dig-and-dump methods for different sizes of project. Variation in site establishment and disposal cost accounts for 60–70% of the range in cost.
Item
Variation in the costs of land remediation by removal Disposal Volume Disposal Volume Disposal Volume (less than 3000 m3) (3000–10000 m3) (more than 10000 (£/m3) (£/m3) m3) (£/m3)
General items and site organisation costs Site investigation and testing Excavation and backfill Disposal costs (including tipping charges but not landfill tax) Haulage Total (£/m3) Allowance for site abnormals
40–70
20–35
5–15
3–12
2–5
1–3
12–25 15–30
9–20 20–35
6–13 25–45
10–25 80–162 0–5+
9–13 60–108 0–15+
8–17 45–93 0–10+
The strict health and safety requirements of remediation can push up the overall costs of site organisation to as much as 50% of the overall project cost. A high proportion of these costs are fixed and, as a result, the unit costs of site organisation increase disproportionally on smaller projects. Haulage costs are largely determined by the distances to a licensed tip. Current average haulage rates, based on a return journey range from £1.30 to £1.75 a mile. Short journeys to tips, which involve proportionally longer standing times, typically incur higher mileage rates. A further source of cost variation relates to tipping charges. The table below summarises typical tipping charges for 2000, exclusive of landfill tax: Typical 2000 tipping charges (excluding landfill tax) Waste classification Changes (£/tonne) Non-hazardous wastes Hazardous wastes Special waste Contaminated liquid Contaminated sludge
5–10 10–20 12–25 12–35 35–45
Tipping charges fluctuate in relation to the grades of material a tip can accept at any point in time. This fluctuation is a further source of cost risk. Over the past two years, prices at licensed tips have varied by as much as 50%. In addition, a special waste regulation charge of £15 per load, equivalent to 80 p a tonne, is also payable. Landfill tax, currently charged at £11 a tonne for active waste, is also payable, although exemptions are currently available for the disposal of historically contaminated material.
The Landfill Tax The Tax The Landfill Tax came into operation on 1 October 1996. It is levied on operators of licensed landfill sites at the following rates: □ £2 per tonne □ £11 per tonne
- Inactive or inert wastes. Included are soil, stones, brick, plain and reinforced concrete, plaster and glass (refer to page 602 for a fuller list), - All other taxable wastes. Included are timber, paint and other organic wastes generally found in demolition work, builders skips etc..
From April 2000 the rate of £10 per tonne for “all other taxable wastes” was increased to £11 per tonne, whilst the rate for “inactive or inert wastes” remained at £2 per tonne. It is intended to raise the standard rate of landfill tax for “all other taxable wastes” in future years by an additional £1 per tonne each year. These increases will take place at least until 2004 when the standard rate will become £15 per tonne. Mixtures containing wastes not classified as inactive or inert will not qualify for the lower rate of tax unless the amount of non-qualifying material is small and there is no potential for pollution. Water can be ignored and the weight discounted. Calculating the Weight of Waste There are two options: □ If licensed sites have a weighbridge, tax will be levied on the actual weight of waste. □ If licensed sites do not have a weighbridge, tax will be levied on the permitted weight of the lorry based on an alternative method of calculation based on volume to weight factors for various categories of waste. Effect on Prices The tax is paid by Landfill site operators only. Tiping charges reflect this additional cost. Apart from the possible incidence of Landfill Tax, the cost of disposal will generally comprise the haulage cost plus a tipping charge which will vary according to the toxicity of the material. Example figures are shown on page 169. Exemptions The following disposals are exempt from Landfill Tax: □ dredgings which arise from the maintenance of inland waterways and harbours, □ naturally occurring materials arising from mining or quarrying operations,
□ waste resulting from the cleaning up of historically contaminated land (although to obtain and exemption it is first necessary to obtain a contaminated land certificate from Customs and Excise), □ waste removed from one site to be used on another or to be recycled or incinerated. An additional exemption was introduced from 1st October 1999 for inert waste used to restore landfill sites and to fill working and old quarries with a planning condition or obligation in existence to fill the void. For further information contact the Landfill Tax help line, telephone: 0645 128484.
Contents Preface to the Millenium Edition
vI
Land Remediation
viii
The Landfill Tax
xii
Contents
xv
Abbreviations
xvi
Acknowledgements
PART 1: GENERAL
xviii
1
PART 2: PRELIMINARIES AND GENERAL ITEMS
14
PART 3: RESOURCES
33
PART 4: UNIT COSTS (CIVIL ENGINEERING WORKS)
143
PART 5: UNIT COSTS (HIGHWAY WORKS)
363
PART 6: UNIT COSTS (ANCILLARY BUILDING WORKS)
492
PART 7: ONCOSTS AND PROFIT
534
PART 8: COSTS AND TENDER PRICES INDICES
540
PART 9: DAYWORK
547
PART 10: PROFESSIONAL FEES
553
PART 11: APPROXIMATE ESTIMATES
561
PART 12: OUTPUTS
581
PART 13: TABLES AND MEMORANDA
591
PART 14: UPDATES
665
INDEX
671
Abbreviations BS
British Standard
BSS
British Standard Specification
cwt
hundredweight
cu
cubic
DLE
Davis Langdon and Everest
DERV
diesel engine road vehicle
DoE
Department of Environment
Dtp
Department of Transport
ft
foot
ft
3
cubic foot
3
ft /min
cubic foot per minute
ha
hectare
HMSO
Her Majesty’s Stationery Office
hp
horsepower
hr
hour
in
inch
kg
kilogramme
km
kilometre
kVA
kilovolt ampere
kw
kilowatt
m
metre
2
m
square metre
3
m
cubic metre
µu
micron (10−3 millimetre)
mm 2
mm
millimetre square millimetre
N
newton
ne
not exceeding
NEDO
National Economic Development Office
nr
number
pa
per annum
PC
Prime Cost
sq
square
t
tonne
wk
week
yd
yard
yd3
cubic yard
Acknowledgements The Editors wish to record their appreciation of the assistance given by many individuals and organisations in the compliation of this edition. Materials suppliers and sub-contractors who have contributed this year include: Abacus Municipal Ltd Oddicroft Lane Sutton-in-Ashfield Notts NG17 5FT Street furniture 01623 511111 Fax: 01623 552133 ACO Technologies Plc Hitchin Road Shefford Beds SG17 5TE Drainage systems 01462 816666 Fax: 01462 851490 AMEC Civil Engineering Ltd Ten Acre Lane Thorpe Egham Surrey TW20 8RJ Tunnelling 01784 434433 Fax: 01784 439869 Anderson Sawmills Wrinehill Sawmills Betley Nr.Crewe Cheshire CW3 9BP Hardwoods 01270 820621 Fax: 01720 820658
ARC Conbloc PO Box 14 Appleford Road Sutton Courtney Abingdon Oxfordshire OX14 4UB Blockwork 01235 848808 Fax: 01235 846613 Artur Fischer (UK) Ltd Hithercroft Road Wallingford Oxon OX10 9AT Fixings 01491 833000 Fax: 01491 827953 Asset International Ltd Stephenson Street Newport Gwent NP9 0XH Steel culverts 01633 271906 Fax: 01633 290519 Avon Manufacturing (Warwick) Ltd P.O Box 42 Montague Road Warwick CV34 5LS Builder’s metalwork 01926 496331 Fax: 01926 400291 Bachy Group Foundation Court Godalming Business Centre Catteshall Lane Godalming Surrey GU7 1XW Diaphragm walling 01483 427311 Fax: 01483 417021 Barnard Pipeline PLC Lower Tower Street
Birmingham B19 3NL Coated steel pipes and fittings 0121 359 5531 Fax: 0121 359 8350 Beacon Hill Brick Co Ltd Wareham Road Corfe Mullen Wimborne Dorset BH21 3RX Brickwork 01202 697633 Fax: 01202 605141 Beaver 84 Ltd Beaver House Crompton Close Basildon Essex SS14 3AY Scaffolding 01268 530888 Fax: 01268 531888 Bell & Webster Concrete Ltd Alma Park Road Grantham Lincs NG31 9SE Precast concrete retaining walls 01476 62277 Fax: 01476 62944 Blockleys Plc Sommerfield Road Trench Lock Telford Shropshire TF1 4RY Bricks and pavers 01952 251933 Fax: 01952 641900 Blue Circle Portland House Aldermaston Berkshire RG7 4HP
Cement 01734 818444 Fax: 01734 818399 BM Stainless Steel Drains Ltd Station Road Industrial Estate Tadcaster N Yorkshire LS24 9SG Stainless steel pipes and fittings 01937 838000 Fax: 01937 832454 BRC Spencer Lichfield Road Stafford ST17 4NN Reinforcement and construction equipment 01785 57777 Fax: 01785 212268 British Seed Houses Ltd Bewsey Industrial Estate Pitt Street Warrington Cheshire WA5 5LE Horticultural products 01925 654411 Fax: 01925 230682 BSS (UK) Ltd Fleet House Lee Circle Leicester LE1 3QQ Steel pipes and fittings 0116 2623232 Fax: 0116 2531343 Bushboard Parker Ltd Rixon Road Finedon Road Industrial Estate Wellingborough Northants NN8 4BA Timber 01933 224983 Fax: 01933 270299 Capital Demolition
Capital House Woodham Park Road Addlestone Surrey KT15 3TG Demolition and clearance 01932 346222 Fax: 01932 340244 Caradon Terrain Ltd Larkfield-Reed Estate Aylesford Kent ME20 7PJ UPVC pipes 01622 717811 Fax: 01622 716920 CCL Systems Bridge Bearing Division Cabco House Elland Road Leeds West Yorkshire LS11 8BH Bridge Bearings 0113 270 1221 Fax: 0113 277 1628 Cementation Piling & Foundations Ltd Maple Cross House Denham Way Rickmansworth Herts WD3 2SW Precast concrete piles 01923 776666 Fax: 01923 777834 Charcon Hard Landscaping Hulland Ward Derby DE6 3ET Kerbs, edgings and pavings 01335 372222 Fax: 01335 370074 Colas Building Products Ltd Harvey Road Basildon Essex SS13 1EJ
Waterproofing 01268 591155 Fax: 01268 591165 Corus UK Limited PO Box 1 Scunthorpe S Humberside DN16 1BP Structural steel and steel piles 01724 404040 Fax: 01724 282599 Crown Berger Ltd PO Box 37 Crown House Hollins Road Darwen Lancs BB3 0BG Paints/finishes 01254 704951 Fax: 01254 760700 Crown Protective Coatings Hadrian Works Haltwistle Northumberland NE49 0HF Protective coatings 01434 320421 Fax: 01434 321698 CU Phosco Ltd Furlong Way Great Amwell Ware Herts SG12 9TA Lamp posts, bollards, street furniture 01920 462272 Fax: 01920 461370 Darfen Durafencing 18 Park Road Worsley Manchester M28 5EA Fencing Systems 0161 7908111 Fax: 0161 7038429
Dean & Dyball Marine Drivers Wharf Princes Street Northam Southampton SO14 0QP Dredging 01703 233366 Fax: 01703 234246 Drainage Systems Ltd Cray Avenue St Mary Cray Orpington Kent BR5 3RH Cast iron pipes and fittings 01689 891900 Fax: 01689 822372 EFCO UK Ltd 22–28 Meadow Close Ice Valley Industrial Estate Wellingborough Northants NN8 4BH Steel forms 01933 276775 Fax: 01933 276734 Expamet Building Products Ltd PO Box 52 Longhill Industrial Estate (North) Hartlepool Cleveland TS25 1PR Expanded metal products 01429 866688 Fax: 01429 866633 Finning Ltd Watling Street Cannock Staffs WS11 3LL Plant agents (Caterpillar) 01543 462551 Fax: 01543 573124 Fosroc-Expandite Ltd Pitfield
Kiln Farm Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire MK11 3LX Waterproofing and expansion joints 01908 261220 Fax: 01908 261467 GEM Professional Brookside Lane Oswaldtwistle Accrington Lancs BB5 3NY Landscaping materials 01254 393321 Fax: 01254 236775 Greenham Trading Ltd Greenham House 671 London Road Isleworth Middx TW7 4EX Contractors site equipment 0181 560 4422 Fax: 0181 569 9841 Hanson Brick Stewartby Bedford Beds MK43 9LZ Bricks 0990 258258 Fax: 01234 762040 Hanson Concrete Product Mells Frome Somerset BA11 3PD Precast concrete manholes 01373 812791 Fax: 01373 812442 H E Services Whitewall Road Strood Kent ME2 4DZ Plant Hire 01634 291491
Fax: 01634 295626 Hepworth Building Products Ltd Hazlehead Stocksbridge Sheffield S30 5HG Clayware Pipes 01226 763561 Fax: 01226 764827 Hepworth Concrete Pipes Ltd Oakleigh House London Road Hartley Wintney Hants RG27 8PE Concrete pipes 01443 225458 Fax: 01443 237690 Hercules Piling Ltd Birchwood Way Cotes Park West Somercotes Derby DE55 4PY Piling contractors 01773 603091 Fax: 01773 540406 Hill & Smith Ltd PO Box 4 Canal Street Brierley Hill W Midlands DY5 1JL Safety fencing 01384 480084 Fax: 01384 480543 HM Plant Ltd 36–38 Castlefields Industrial Estate Bridgewater Somerset TA6 4DH Plant agents (Hitachi Excavators) 01278 425533 Fax: 01278 452511
Hopkins Parry Ltd Monastery Lane Sutton St Helens Merseyside WA9 3SP Rail track 01744 812780 Fax: 01744 815940 Inform U.K Covent Drive Denny End Road Waterbeach Cambridge CB5 9PB Formwork 01223 862230 Fax: 01223 440246 JCB Sales Rocester Staffs ST14 5JP Plant manufacturers 01889 590312 Fax: 01889 591507 Keyline Builder’s Merchants 23 Queen Street Wigan WN3 4DZ Geotextiles 01942 231242 Fax: 01942 824163 Klargester Environmental Products Ltd College Road Aston Clinton Aylesbury Bucks HP22 5EW Cesspools, septic tanks and interceptors 01296 630190 Fax: 01296 630263 James Latham Plc Leeside Wharf Mount Pleasant Hill Clapton London E5 9NG
Timber merchants 0208 806 3333 Fax: 0208 806 7249 Kvaerner Cementation Bentley House Lowton Way Hellaby Rotherham South Yorkshire S66 8RY Tunnelling 01709 701505 Fax: 01709 700020 Leigh’s Paints Tower Works Kestor Street Bolton Lancs NL2 2AL Paint/finishes 01204 521771 Fax: 01204 382115 Lotrak Don & Low Ltd St James Road Forfer Angus DD8 2AL Geotextiles 01307 452200 Fax: 01307 452422 L & R Roadlines Ltd 24–32 Forth Street Liverpool L20 8JW Road markings 0151 933 6293 Fax: 0151 922 3115 Maccaferri Ltd LB The Quorum Oxford Business Park Garsington Road Oxford OX4 2JY River and sea gabions 01865 770555
Fax: 01865 774550 Marley Extrusions Ltd Dickley Lane Lenham Maidstone Kent ME17 2DE UPVC drainage and rainwater systems 01622 858888 Fax: 01622 858725 Marshalls Mono Ltd Southowram Halifax W Yorks HX3 9SY Kerbs, edgings and pavings 01422 306000 Fax: 01422 330185 Marubeni Komatsu Ltd Padgets Lane Redditch Worcs B98 0RT Plant manufacturers 01527 512512 Fax: 01527 502310 Melcourt Industries Eight Bell House Tetbury Glos GL8 8JG Landscaping 01666 502711 Fax: 01666 504398 Mews Ltd Kinmel Park Royal Welch Avenue Bodelwyddan Clwyd LL18 5TY Road lighting and communications 01745 583381 Fax: 01745 584288 Milton Pipes Ltd Milton Regis
Sittingbourne Kent ME10 2QF Precast concrete culverts, manholes and retaining walls 01795 425191 Fax: 01795 420360 MMG Civil Engineering Systems Ltd Vermuyden House Wiggenhall St Germans Kings Lynn Norfolk PE34 3ES Geotextiles 01553 617791 Fax: 01553 617771 Michelmersh Brick and Tile Co Ltd Hillview Road Michelmersh Nr. Romsey Hants SO51 0NN Bricks 01794 368506 Fax: 01794 368845 Naylor Clayware Ltd Clough Green Cawthorne Barnsley S Yorks S75 4AD Clayware pipes and fittings 01226 790591 Fax: 01226 791531 Netlon Ltd New Wellington Street Blackburn BB2 4PJ Geotextiles 01254 262431 Fax: 01254 680008 Oldroyd Bros Ltd Chester Road Sutton Weaver Runcorn Cheshire WA7 3EG
Steel fabricators 01928 710666 Fax: 01928 710941 Parker Merchanting Ltd Unit 4, Horton Industrial Park, Horton Road, West Drayton, Middlesex UB7 8JD Geotextiles, Consumable stores 01895 425107 Fax: 01895 431473 Pearce Signs Ltd Murray Road Orpington Kent BR5 3QA Traffic Signs 01689 892 500 Fax: 01689 892 518 PHI Group Ltd Harcourt House Cheltenham Glos GL50 3DA Retaining walls 01242 510199 Fax: 01242 222569 PHI Group Ltd Jolen House Solartron Road Farnborough Hants GU14 7QL Crib walling 01252 549334 Fax: 01252 521998 Platipus Anchors Ltd Perrywood Business Park Honeycrock Lane Surrey RH1 5DZ Earth anchors 01737 762300 Fax: 01737 773395 Polyfelt Geosynthetics (UK) Ltd Unit C2
Haybrook Industrial Estate Halesfield 9, Telford Shropshire TF7 4QW Geotextiles 01952 588066 Fax: 01952 588466 Powell Duffryn Bricks Ltd Danygraig Road Risca Gwent NP1 6DP Bricks 01633 612671 Fax: 01633 601280 PSE Machinery Ltd Thorney Mill Road West Drayton Middx UB7 7EZ Excavator attachments 01895 444115 Fax: 01895 441905 Rapid Metal Developments Ltd Stubbers Green Road Aldridge Walsall WS9 8BW Temporary works equipment, construction equipment 01922 743743 Fax: 01922 743400 The Rawlplug Company Ltd Skibo Drive Thornlie Bank Industrial Estate Glasgow G46 8JR Fixings 0141 638 7961 Fax: 0141 638 7397 Ready Mix Concrete (NW) Ltd RMC House St Mary’s Road Widnes Cheshire WA8 0DL
Concrete (Ready Mix) 0151 424 5521 Fax: 0151 495 1235 Redland Bricks Ltd P.O Box 3 Brampton Hill Newcastle—Under—Lyme Staffs ST5 0QU Bricks 01782 715500 Fax: 01782 715511 Rees/Hough (Civil Engineering) Ltd Nowhurst Lane Broadbridge Heath Horsham W Sussex RH12 3PL Pipe jacking 01403 68722 Fax: 01403 210072 Reinforced Earth Company Ltd Horton Wood Telford Shropshire TF1 4QY Reinforced earth systems, crash barriers, noise attenuation 01952 201901 Fax: 01952 201753 Richard Lees Ltd London & Southern Region Office Ford Airfield Arundel W Sussex BN18 0BN Precast concrete 01903 716181 Fax: 01903 725996 RIW Ltd Arc House Terrace Road South Binfield Bracknel Berks RG42 4PZ
Waterproofing 01344 861988 Fax: 01344 862010 Rolawn (Turf Growers) Ltd Elvington York Y04 5AR Turf 01904 608661 Fax: 01904 608272 ROM Ltd Meadowhall Road Sheffield S9 1ED Reinforcement and construction equipment 0114 2560152 Fax: 0114 2561011 Sadolin Nobel (UK) Ltd Sadolin House Meadow Lane St Ives Cambs PE17 4UY Timber treatment 01480 496868 Fax: 01480 496801 Selwood Ltd Bournemouth Road Chandlers Ford Eastleigh Hants S05 3ZL Plant hire 01703 266311 Fax: 01703 260906 Servicised Ltd Ajax Avenue Slough Berks SL1 4BH Waterproofing/expansion joints 01753 692929 Fax: 01753 691623 Sinclair Foundry Products P O Box 3
Sinclair Works Ketley Telford Shropshire TF1 4AD Manhole covers and street furniture 01952 641414 Fax: 01952 243760 Solignum Ltd Thames Road Crayford Kent DA1 4QJ Protective Coatings 01628 476757 Fax: 01628 486644 Square Grip Ltd Woodside Avenue Eastleigh Hampshire S05 4ZT Retaining wall systems 01703 617144 Fax: 01703 620565 Stanton Plc Lows Lane Stanton-By-Dale Derbyshire DE7 4QU Cast iron pipes and fittings polymer concrete channels 0115 9305000 Fax: 0115 9329513 Stent Foundations Ltd Osborn Way Hook Hampshire RG27 9EX Piling and foundations 01256 763161 Fax: 01256 768614 Stocksigns Ltd Ormside Way Redhill Surrey RH1 2LG Road signs and posts 01737 764764 Fax: 01737 763763
Sykes Groundwater Control Ltd Premier House Wolverhampton W Midlands WV2 3DB Groundwater controls 01902 458111 Fax: 01902 22466 Talfab Building Products Blackpole Trading Estate Worcester WR3 8TJ Cladding 01905 754030 Fax: 01905 754037 Tarmac Topblock Ltd Wergs Hall Wergs Hall Road Wolverhampton W Midlands WV8 2HZ Blockwork 01902 754131 Fax: 01902 743171 Tarmac Tallington Factory Stamford Lincs PE9 4RL Pre stressed concrete beams 01778 311444 Fax: 01778 348041 Terram Ltd Mamilhad Pontypool Gwent NP4 0YR Geotextiles 01495 757722 Fax: 01495 762383 Terry’s Timber Ltd 35 Regent Road Liverpool L5 9SR Timber 0151 207 4444 Fax: 0151 298 1443
Tilcon Ltd Building Products Group Lingerfield Scotton N Yorks HG5 9JN Ready mix concrete 01423 864041 Fax: 01423 864049 The Water Group Ltd The Belfry Court Road Maidenhead Berkshire SL6 8LQ Dredging 01628 36660 Fax: 01628 773802 Varley and Gulliver Ltd Alfred Street Sparkbrook Birmingham B12 8JR Bridge parapets 0121 773 2441 Fax: 0121 766 6875 Vibroflotation Site D3 Red Scar Industrial Estate Longridge Road Preston PR2 5NQ Ground Consolidation—Vibroflotation 01772 703113 Fax: 01772 703114 Volvo Construction Equipment GB Ltd Duxford Cambridge CB2 4QX Plant manufacturers 01223 836636 Fax: 01223 832357 The Water Group Ltd The Belfry Court Road
Maidenhead Berkshire SL6 8LQ Dredging 01628 36660 Fax: 01628 773802 Wavin Building Products Ltd Parsonage Way Chippenham Wilts SN15 5PN UPVC drain pipes and fittings 01249 654121 Fax: 01249 443286 Weatherwise (Roofing & Walling) Ltd St Mark’s House St Mark’s Road, Saltney Chester CH4 8DQ Roofing and cladding contractors 01244 681876 Fax: 01244 681877 Williamson Cliff Ltd Little Casterton Road Stamford Lincolnshire PE9 4DA Bricks 01780 764383 Fax: 01780 753295 Wimpey Geotech Ltd Chester Road Castle Bromwich Birmingham B35 7AH Geotechnical investigations and processes 0121 747 4800 Fax: 0121 776 7236 Wells Spiral Tubes Ltd Prospect Works Airedale Road Keighley W Yorks BD21 4LW Steel culverts 01535 664231 Fax: 01535 664235
Winn & Coates (Denso) Ltd Denso House Chapel Road London SE27 0TR Denso products 0181 670 7511 Fax: 0181 761 2456
PART 1 General
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PURPOSE AND CONTENT OF THE BOOK For many years the Editors have compiled a price book for use in the building industry with, more recently, companion volumes for use in connection with engineering services contracts and landscaping work. All of these price books take their reliability from the established practice within these sectors of the construction industry of pricing work by the application of unit rates to quantities measured from the designer’s drawings. This practice is valid because most building work can be carried out under similar circumstances regardless of site location; a comparatively low proportion of contract value is subject to the risks that attend upon work below ground level; and once the building envelope is complete most trades can proceed without serious disruption from the weather. This is not, however, the general method of pricing Civil Engineering work: the volume of work below ground, increased exposure to weather and the tremendous variety of projects, in terms of type, complexity and scale, makes the straightforward use of unit rates less reliable. So, whilst even in building work similar or identical measured items attract a fairly broad range of prices, the range is much greater in Civil Engineering Bills. This uncertainty is compounded by the lower number of bill items generated under Civil Engineering Methods of Measurement, so that the precise nature of the work is less apparent from the bill descriptions and the statistical effect of ‘swings and roundabouts’ has less scope to average out extremes of pricing. To prepare a price for a Civil Engineering project, then, it is necessary to have regard to the method to be adopted in executing the work, draw up a detailed programme and then cost out the resources necessary to prosecute the chosen method. Because the first part of this process is the province of the Contractor’s planner, there has been a tendency to postpone detailed estimating until the tendering stage itself, with the employer relying up to that point upon an estimate prepared on a ‘broad brush’ basis. The result has been a growing pressure on the part of project sponsors for an improvement in budgetary advice, so that a decision to commit expenditure to a particular project is taken on firmer grounds. The absence of a detailed pricing method during the pre-contract phase also inhibits the accurate costing of alternative designs and regular cost checking to ensure that the design is being developed within the employer’s budget. This book therefore seeks to draw together the information appropriate to two methods of pricing: the cost of resources for use where an operational plan has been outlined, and unit rates for use where quantities can be taken from available drawings. To take some note of the range of unit rates that might apply to an item, the rates themselves are in some cases related to working method—for example by identifying the different types of plant that would suit varying circumstances. Nonetheless, it would be folly to propose that all types of Civil Engineering work could be covered by a price book such as this. The Editors have therefore had in mind the type and scale of work commissioned by a local authority, a public corporation or a large private company. This does embrace the great majority of work undertaken by the industry each year. Although almost all projects will have individual features that require careful attention in pricing, there will be some projects that are so specialist that they will not conform to standard pricing information at all.
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But for most projects, within the range of work covered, this book should provide a firm foundation of cost information upon which a job-specific estimate can be built. The contents of the book are therefore set out in a form that permits the user to follow the estimating process through in a structured way, as follows: Part 1: General The balance of this section describes in narrative form the work stages normally followed in a Contractor’s office from receipt of the tender documents through to the submission of the tender. Part 2: Preliminaries and General Items Containing a checklist of items to be priced with Preliminaries and General Items (or ‘Method Related Charges’) and a worked example containing specific cost information. Part 3: Resources This deals with the basic cost of resources, so that a resource-based system of estimating can be adopted where it is possible to develop an outline programme and method statement. Reference to this section will also assist the user to make adjustments to unit rates where different labour or material costs are thought to apply and to calculate analogous rates for work based on the hypothetical examples given. It is stressed that all of the costs given in this section are exclusive of the items costed with the preliminaries and of financing charges, head office overheads and profit. In addition, the materials and plant costs as shown are gross, with no deduction of discount. Part 4 and 5: Unit Costs These sections are structured around methods of measurement for Civil Engineering Work and gives ‘trade by trade’ unit rates for those circumstances where the application of unit rates to measured quantities is possible and practical. Again, it is stressed that the rates are exclusive of the items costed with preliminaries and of financing charges, head office overheads and profit. Both materials and plant costs are adjusted to allow a normal level of discount, with allowances for materials wastage and plant usage factors. Part 6: Ancillary Building Work This section is to be utilised in conjunction with Parts 4 and 5 to enable the user to incorporate within the estimate items more normally associated with Building Work rather than Civil Engineering and which do not fall readily under recognised methods of measurement for Civil Engineering Work. Due to the diversity of items that fall under such a definition, because of specification differences, the format for this section is structured to incorporate a range of items to allow the production of the estimate for such items prior to detailed design information being available. Additionally this section includes, in the same format, items covering simple Building Works which occur in
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connection with a Civil Engineering Contract but which do not form a significant proportion of the overall value and therefore do not need to be estimated in great detail using Parts 4 and 5 unit rates. Part 7: Oncosts & Profit Having produced an estimate for the predicted cost of the work, being the sum of the preliminaries and the measured work, the estimate must be converted to a tender by the application of any adjustment made by management (which follows the Management Appraisal described later in this Part of the book) and by additions for financing charges, head office overheads and profit. These additions are discussed in this section and also included is a worked example of a tender summary. Part 8: Costs and Tender Prices Indices The cost and tender price indices included in this part of the book provide a basis for updating historical cost or price information, by presenting changes in the indices since 1986. Part 9: Daywork Including details of the FCEC daywork schedule and advice on costing excluded items. Part 10: Professional Fees These contain reference to standard documentation relating to professional fees for Consulting Engineers and Quantity Surveyors. Part 11: Approximate Estimates The prices in this section have been assembled from a number of sources, including the relevant items in the unit costs section and recovered data from recent projects. They are intended to give broad price guides or to assist in comparison exercises. Part 12: Outputs Scheduled here are various types of operations and the outputs expected of them. Also listed are man hours for various trades found in Civil Engineering. Part 13: Tables and Information These include conversion tables, formulae, and a series of reference tables structured around trade headings.
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Part 14: Updates This section is a pro-forma update which allows the user of the book to insert the adjustments to the published prices as and when they are advised through the free quarterly updating bulletin.
OUTLINE OF THE TENDERING AND ESTIMATING PROCESS This section of the book outlines the nature and purpose of Civil Engineering estimating and provides background information for users. It comprises an outline of the estimating and tendering process with supporting notes and commentaries on particular aspects. Some worked examples on tender preparation referred to in this part are included at the end of part 7. It must be emphasised that the main purpose of this book is to aid the estimating process, thus it is concerned more with the predicted cost of Civil Engineering work than with the prices in a bill of quantities. To ensure the correct interpretation of the information provided it is important to distinguish clearly between estimating and tendering; the following definitions are followed throughout. The estimate is the prediction of the cost of a project to the Contractor. The Tender is the price submitted by the Contractor to the Employer. The tender is based on the estimate with adjustments being made after review by management; these include allowances for risk, overheads, profit and finance charges. As discussed later in this section, prices inserted against individual items in a bill of quantities may not necessarily reflect the true cost of the work so described due to the view taken by the Contractor on the risks and financial aspects involved in executing the work. The following list summarises the activities involved in the preparation of a tender for a typical Civil Engineering project. The diagram that follows illustrates the relationships between the activities and, after the diagram, notes on factors affecting each stage of the process are given. 1. An overall appraisal of the project is made. 2. Material requirements are abstracted from the tender documents and prices are obtained from suppliers. Details of work normally sub-contracted are abstracted, together with relevant extracts from the tender documents and prices are obtained from sub-contractors. 3. The site of the works and the surrounding area is visited and studied. Local information is obtained on factors affecting the execution of the contract. 4. A programme and a detailed method of working for the execution of the contract is prepared. This will include details of plant requirements, temporary works, unmeasured work, appropriate supervisory staff, etc. 5. Designs are made for temporary works and other features left to be designed by the Contractor, and quantities are taken off for costing. 6. Major quantities given in the tender documents are checked.
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7. The cost estimate for the project is prepared by costing out all of the resources identified by stages 2 to 6. An appraisal is made on the conditions of contract, financial requirements, etc. and an assessment of risk/opportunity is prepared. 8. The tender documents are priced. 9. Management reviews the estimate, evaluates the risks and makes allowances for overheads, profit and finance. 10. The tender is completed and submitted.
1. INITIAL APPRAISAL The purpose of the initial overall appraisal is to highlight any high value areas or any particular problems which could require specialist attention, it can also identify possible alternative methods of construction or temporary works. Tender lists are usually very selective and Contractors will have earned their place on them, therefore tenders are rarely declined or returned, a client who has an enquiry declined may not invite that Contractor to price for work again. Other points to be considered: □ the location and type of project and its suitability to the tenderer’s particular expertise □ the size of project, its financing requirement, the proportion of annual turnover it would represent and the availability of resources □ the size of the tender list and the nature of the competition □ the identity of the employer and his professional consultants □ the adequacy of the tender documents □ an initial appraisal of risk and opportunity (see Section 8)
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At the same time, it is essential for the estimator to study the contract documents issued with the enquiry or made available for inspection and note those parts which will affect pricing or involve the Contractor in risks which must be evaluated later and drawn to the attention of management. The following comments are indicative only: Conditions of Contract For Civil Engineering work these are normally based on the standard form of contract issued by the Institution of Civil Engineers, the Association of Consulting Engineers and the Federation of Civil Engineering Contractors and generally known as the ‘ICE Conditions of Contract’. Some employing authorities have their own standard conditions of contract which are usually based on the ICE conditions but with additions and amendments to some of the clauses. Other employers and consultants use the basic form with amendments included with the contract documents. The estimator must study and understand the implications of any variations and amendments. Bill of Quantities This serves three purposes: first and foremost it must be prepared with the objective of providing the estimator with as accurate a picture of the project as possible, so as to provide a proper basis for pricing. Second, it should enable the employer to compare tenders on an equal basis and third it will be used to evaluate the work executed for payment purposes. Individual items in the Bill do not necessarily describe in detail the work to be carried out under a particular item; reference must be made to the specification and the drawings to ascertain the full scope of the work involved. The method of preparing the Bill may be based on the ‘Civil Engineering Standard Method of Measurement’ issued by the Institution of Civil Engineers or the ‘Method of Measurement for Highway Works’ issued by the Department of Transport, but some employing authorities have evolved their own methods and it is important for the estimator to study the Bill and its preambles to ensure that his rates and prices are comprehensive. Specification This gives a detailed description of the workmanship, finish and materials to be used in the construction of the work. It may also give completion periods for sections and/or the whole of the work together with details of the requirements for the employer and/or the Consulting Engineer in connection with their supervision on site. Water Authority and Highway Works in particular are based around a standard specification. Drawings These give details of the work to be carried out and must be read in conjunction with the specification. It is important for the estimator to study the notes and descriptions given on the drawings as these amplify the specification.
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Should the estimator discover any conflict between the various documents, it is important to have such discrepancies clarified by the Employer or Engineer prior to submission of any offer.
2. OBTAINING PRICES (a) Materials When pricing materials, the following points must be noted: □ checks must be made to ensure that the quality of materials to be supplied meets with the requirements of the specification. If necessary, samples should be obtained and tested for compliance □ checks must be made to ensure that the rates of delivery and fabrication periods can meet the demands of the programme. It is sometimes necessary to use more than one supplier, with differing prices, to ensure a sufficient flow of materials □ tests should be carried out to ascertain allowances to be made for operations such as compaction of soils and aggregates. Records of past contracts using similar materials can give this information, providing such records are accurate and reliable (b) Sub-contractors It is common practice among Civil Engineering Contractors to sub-contract a significant proportion of their work. This is done for two main reasons: □ to avoid the necessity of holding large amounts of special plant (earthmoving equipment for example) or specialised labour which, without continuity of work, generally have low utilisation and therefore provide low return on capital employed □ to spread the risks inherent in work of this nature Sub-contracted work can form up to 65–70% of the value of measured work. When utilising sub-contractors’ prices it is extremely important to ensure that the rates given cover the full extent of the work described in the main contract, and that the subcontractors quotation allows for meeting the main Tender programme and methods of working.
3. SITE VISIT Factors to check during the site visit include: □ access □ limitations of working space □ existing overhead and underground services □ nearby public transport routes □ availability of services—water, gas, electricity, telephone, etc. □ availability of labour and sub-contractors
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□ availability of materials—particularly aggregates and fill materials location of nearest tipping facility □ nature of the ground, including inspection of trial bores/pits if dug ground water level □ presence of other Contractors working on or adjacent to the site.
4. METHOD STATEMENT AND PROGRAMME Whilst an estimate is being prepared it is preferable that a detailed method of working and a programme for the execution of the works is drawn up; the latter can take the form of a bar chart or, for large and more complex projects, may be prepared by more sophisticated means such as a precedence or critical path network. Compliance with the employer’s target completion dates is, of course, essential. The method of working will depend on this programme in so far as the type and size of plant and the gang sizes to be used must be capable of achieving the output necessary to meet the programmed times. Allowance must be made for delays due to adverse weather and other hazards particular to the site. A method statement is prepared in conjunction with the programme, setting out the resources required, outputs to be achieved and the requirements in respect of temporary works, etc. At the same time, separate bar charts may be produced giving: □ plant requirements □ staff and site supervision requirements □ labour requirements. Where practical and economic, the method of working will be based on the use of Contractor-owned plant, but Contractors will also generally use hired plant especially where their overall utilisation of an item of plant is less than about 70% of its available working time. These programmes and method statements will form the basis of the actual contract programme should the tender be accepted. They will also enable the Contractor to assure himself that he has available or can gain access to the necessary resources in plant, labour, materials and supervision to carry out the work should he be awarded the contract.
5. DESIGN OF TEMPORARY WORKS, ETC Normally the period of time allowed for tendering is relatively short and therefore it is important that those aspects requiring design work are recognised as early as possible in the tender period. Design can be carried out either by the Contractor using his own engineers or by utilising the services of a Consulting Engineer. There are three aspects of design to be considered:
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A. Temporary works to the Contractor’s requirements to enable the works to be constructed Design of temporary works covers the design of those parts of the work for which the Contractor accepts full responsibility in respect of stability and safety during construction. Such parts include support structures, cofferdams, temporary bridges, jetties and river diversions, special shuttering, scaffolding, etc. Design must be in sufficient detail to enable materials, quantities and work content to be assessed and priced by the estimator. In designing such work, it is important that adequate attention is given to working platforms and access for labour and plant and also to ease of dismantling and reerection for further uses without damage. It should be noted that many specialist sub-contractors will provide a design service when submitting quotations. For example, scaffolding Contractors will design suitable support work for soffit shuttering, etc. B. Specific items of the permanent works to meet a performance specification set out by the client or the Consulting Engineer It is common practice for certain parts of the work to be specified by means of a performance specification. For example, concrete is specified by strength only, piles by load carrying capacity, etc. It is then left to the Contractor to use those materials, workmanship and design which he feels are most suited to the particular site and conditions. In many cases such design will be carried out by specialist suppliers or subcontractors. C. Alternative designs for sections of the permanent works where the Contractor’s experience leads him to consider that a more economical design could be used It is possible for a Contractor to use his expertise and experience to design and submit alternative proposals and prices for complete sections of the permanent work without, of course, altering the basic requirements of the original design. Examples would be foundations in difficult ground conditions, bridge superstructures, use of precast in place of in situ concrete, etc. Such designs may be carried out by the Contractor’s own staff or in conjunction with Consulting Engineers or specialist Contractors Obviously this is only done when the Contractor can offer considerable savings in cost and/or a reduced construction period. It is necessary to include a price for the original design in the tender, but the decision to submit a keen tender may be underpinned by the hope of sharing such savings with the Employer. In all cases, the Contractor’s designs and calculations must be checked and approved by the Employer’s Consulting Engineer, but such checks and approvals do not relieve the Contractor of his responsibilities for the safety and stability of the work. Where any design work is undertaken it is important to ensure that adequate design insurance is maintained.
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6. QUANTITIES CHECK Working within obvious time constraints, the estimating team will endeavour to complete a quantities check on at least the major and high price quantities of the Bill, as this could affect his pricing strategy, for example, in pricing provisional items. If any major discrepancies are noted these should be referred to the management appraisal agenda.
7. COST ESTIMATE At this stage the estimator draws together the information and prepares a cost estimate made up of: □ preliminaries and general items (see part 2) □ temporary works □ labour, costed by reference to the method statement, with appropriate allowances for labour oncosts (non-productive overtime, travelling time/fares, subsistence, guaranteed time, bonus, Employer’s Liability Insurance, training, statutory payments, etc.) (see page 38–39) □ material costs taken from price lists or suppliers’ quotations, with appropriate allowances for waste □ plant, whether owned or hired, with appropriate allowances for transport to/from site, erection/ dismantling, maintenance, fuel and operation. Heavy static plant (batching plant, tower cranes, etc.) will normally be priced with general items; the remainder will normally be allocated to the unit rates □ sublet work, as quoted by specialist sub-contractors, with appropriate allowances for all attendances required to be provided by the main Contractor At the same time, a preliminary assessment of risk/opportunity will be made for consideration with the Management Appraisal (see Section 8 below). This will include a look at: □ weather conditions—costs not recoverable by claims under the Conditions of Contract, ground becoming unsuitable for working due to the effect of weather, etc. □ flooding—liability of site to flooding and the consequent costs □ suitability of materials—particular risk can arise if prices are based on the use of borrow pits or quarries and inadequate investigation has been carried out or development is refused by the local authorities □ reliability of sub-contractors—failure of a sub-contractor to perform can result in higher costs through delays to other operations and employing an alternative subcontractor at higher cost □ non-recoverable costs—such as excesses on insurance claims □ estimator’s ability—e.g.. outputs allowed. This can only be gauged from experience □ cost increase allowances for fixed price contract □ terms and conditions contained in the contract documents □ ability to meet specification requirements for the prices allowed □ availability of adequate and suitable labour
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Risk is, of course, balanced by opportunity and consideration needs to be given to areas for which particular expertise possessed by the Contractor will lead to a price advantage against other tenderers.
8. PRICING THE TENDER Once the cost estimate is complete, the estimator prices the items in the Bill. The rate to be entered against the items at this stage should be the correct rate for doing the job, whatever the quantity shown. Where the overall operation covers a number of differing Bill items, the estimator will allocate the cost to the various items in reasonable proportions; the majority of the work is priced in this manner. The remaining items are normally priced by unit rate calculation. Resources schedules, based on the programme and giving details of plant, labour and staff, perform an important role in enabling the estimator to check that he has included the total cost of resources for the period they are required on site. It is not unusual for an item of plant to be used intermittently for more than one operation. A check on the total time for which the cost has been included in the estimate against the total time the item is needed on site as shown on the programme, gives a period of non-productive time. The cost of this is normally included in site oncosts and preliminaries. A similar situation can arise in the cases of skilled labour, craftsmen and plant drivers. Having priced the Bill at cost, there will remain a sum to be spread over the Bill items. The way in which this is done depends on the view taken by the Contractor of the project; for example: □ sums can be put against the listed general items in the Preliminaries Bill □ a fixed ‘Adjustment Item’ can be included in the Bill for the convenience of the estimator. This can be used for the adjustment made following the Management Appraisal, and for taking advantage of any late but favourable quotations received from sub-contractors or suppliers □ the balance can be spread over the rates by equal percentage on all items, or by unequal percentages to assist in financing the contract or to take advantage of possible contract variations, or expected quantity changes (see notes against 7) The Contractor will normally assess the financial advantages to be gained from submitting his bid in this manner and possibly enabling him to submit a more competitive offer. After completing the pricing of all aspects of the tender, the total costs are summarised and profit, risk, etc., added to arrive at the total value of the Tender. A suggested form of this summary is set out in part 7: Oncosts and Profit. Finally, reasonable forecasts of cash flow and finance requirements are essential for the successful result of the project. Preliminary assessments may have been made for the information of management, but contract cash flow and the amount of investment required to finance the work can now be estimated by plotting income against expenditure using the programme of work and the priced Bill of Quantities. Payment in arrears and retentions, both from the Employer and to the suppliers and sub-contractors, must be taken into account.
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It is unlikely that sufficient time will be available during the tender period to produce such information accurately, but an approximate figure, for use as a guide for finance requirements, can be assessed. The assumption is made that all work which is subcontracted is self financing—i.e. that the sub-contractor is paid after the main Contractor receives payment and that the same contract conditions and terms of payment apply. A worked example is set out in part 7: Oncosts and Profit.
9. MANAGEMENT APPRAISAL Clearly, as far as the detail of the tender build-up is concerned, management must rely upon its established tendering procedures and upon the experience and skill of its estimators. The Management Appraisal will therefore concentrate upon matters of policy and factors having a significant impact upon cost or price, including a review of: □ the major quantities □ the programme and method statement □ plant usage □ major suppliers and/or sub-contractors, and discounts □ the nature of the competition □ risk and opportunity □ contract conditions, including in particular the level of damages for late completion, the minimum amount of certificates, retention and bonding requirements □ cash flow and finance □ margin for head office overheads and profit □ the weighting and spreading of the cost estimate over the measured items in the Bill
10. SUBMISSION OF TENDER On completion of the tender, the documents are read over and then despatched to the employer in accordance with the conditions set down in the invitation letter. A complete copy of the tender as submitted should be retained by the Contractor. Drawings on which the offer has been based should be clearly marked ‘Tender Copy’, their numbers recorded and the drawings filed for future reference. These documents will then form the basis for price variations should the design be amended during the currency of the contract. The Contractor may wish to qualify his offer to clarify the basis of his price. Normally such qualifications are included in a letter accompanying the tender. Legally the Form of Tender constitutes the offer and it is important that reference to such a letter is made on the Form of Tender to ensure that it forms part of the offer. Wording such as ‘and our letter dated…, reference…’ should be added prior to quoting the Tender Sum. Before any qualifications are quoted, careful note must be taken of the ‘instructions to tenderers’ as qualifications; or at least qualifications submitted without a conforming tender, may be forbidden.
PART 2 Preliminaries and General Items This part deals with that portion of Civil Engineering costs not, or only indirectly, related to the actual quantityof work being carried out. It comprises a definition of Method Related Charges, a checklist of items to be accounted for on a typical Civil Engineering contract and a worked example illustrating how the various items on the checklist can be dealt with. Keep your figures up to date, free of charge Now available to download from the web: www.pricebooks.co.uk This section, and most of the other information in this Price Book, is brought up to date every three months with the Price Book Updates, until the next annual edition. The Updates are available free to all Price Book purchasers. To ensure you receive your free copies, either complete the reply card from the centre of the book and return it to us or register via the website http://www.pricebooks.co.uk/
METHOD RELATED CHARGES Although the more familiar terminology of Preliminaries and General Items is used in this book the principle of Method Related Charges—separating non quantity related charges from quantity related charges—is adopted. Generally the former are dealt within this part, while the latter are dealt with in part 4: Unit Costs. In this part non quantity related charges are further subdivided into those that are time related and those that are non time related. The concept of METHOD RELATED CHARGES can be summarised as follows:In commissioning Civil Engineering work the Employer buys the materials left behind, but only hires from the Contractor the men and machines which manipulate them, and the management skills to manipulate them effectively. It is logical to assess their values in the same terms as the origin of their costs. It is illogical not to do so if the Employer is to retain the right at any time to vary what is left behind and if the financial uncertainties affecting Employer and Contractors are to be minimised. Tenderers have the option to define a group of bill items and insert charges against them to cover those expected costs which are not proportional to the quantities of Permanent Works. To distinguish these items they are called Method Related Charges. They are themselves divided into charges for recurrent or time related cost elements, such as maintaining site facilities or operating major plant, and charges for elements which are neither recurrent nor directly related to quantities, such as setting up, bringing plant to site and Temporary Works.’
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Another hope expressed with the introduction of Method Related Charges was that they should accurately reflect the work described in the item and that they should not, as had become the practice with some of the vague general items frequently included in Civil Engineering Bills, be used as a home for lump sum tender adjustments quite unrelated to the item. Where cost information is given in the worked example presented at the end of this part of the book, therefore, it must be stressed that only direct and relevant costs are quoted. Where no detailed information is available, it is suggested that when preparing a preliminary estimate, an addition of between 7 1/2%–15% of net contract value is made to cover Contractor’s Site Oncosts both time and non time related.
CHECKLIST OF ITEMS The following checklist is representative but not exhaustive. It lists and describes the major preliminary and general items which are included, implicitly or explicitly, in a typical Civil Engineering contract and, where appropriate, gives an indication of how they might be costed. Generally contract documents give detailed requirements for the facilities and equipment to be provided for the Employer and for the Engineer’s representative and Bills of Quantities provide items against which these may be priced; no such items are provided for Contractor’s site oncosts or, usually, for temporary works and general purpose plant. For completeness a checklist of both types of item is given here under the following main headings: □ Contractor’s site oncosts □ time related □ non time related □ Employer’s and consultants’ site requirements □ time related □ non time related □ Other services, charges and fees □ Temporary works (other than those included in unit costs) □ General-purpose plant (other than that included in unit costs)
CONTRACTOR’S SITE ONCOSTS—TIME RELATED Site staff salaries All non-productive supervisory staff on site including; agent, sub-agent, engineers, general foremen, non-productive section foremen, clerks, typists, timekeepers, checkers, quantity surveyors, cost engineers, security guards, etc. Cost includes salaries, subsistence allowance, National Health Insurance and Pension Scheme contributions, etc. Average cost approximately 3% to 5% of contract value.
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Site staff expenses Travelling, hotel and other incidental expenses incurred by staff. Average cost approximately 1% of staff salaries. Attendant labour Chainmen, storemen, drivers for staff vehicles, watchmen, cleaners, etc. General yard labour Labour employed on loading and offloading stores, general site cleaning, removal of rubbish, etc. Plant maintenance Fitters, electricians, and assistants engaged on general plant maintenance on site. This excludes drivers and banksmen who are provided for specifically in the Unit Costs Sections. Site transport for staff and general use Vehicles provided for use of staff and others including running costs, licence and insurance and maintenance if not carried out by site fitters. Transport for labour to and from site Buses or coaches provided for transporting employees to and from site including cost of drivers and running costs, etc., or charges by coach hire company for providing this service Contractor’s office rental This includes: rental charges for provision of offices for Contractor’s staff main office section offices timekeepers, checkers and security laboratory, etc. an allowance of approximately 8 m2 per staff member should be made
Contractor’s site huts Rental charges for stores and other general-use site huts Canteen and welfare huts Rental charges for canteen and huts for other welfare facilities required under Rule XVI of the Working Rule Agreement Rates Chargeable by local authorities on any site, temporary buildings or quarry
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General office expenditure Provision of postage, stationery and other consumables for general office use Telephone and calls Rental charges and charges for calls Telex and calls Rental charges and charges for calls Furniture and equipment Rental charges for office furniture and equipment including photocopiers, calculators, typewriters, personal computers and laser printers, etc. Surveying equipment Rental Canteen and welfare equipment Rental charges for canteen and other welfare equipment Radio communication equipment Rental Testing and laboratory equipment Rental Lighting and heating for offices and huts Electricity, gas or other charges in connection with lighting and heating site offices and hutting Site lighting electrical consumption Electricity charges in connection with general external site lighting Water consumption Water rates and charges Canteen operation Labour, consumables and subsidy costs in operating site canteens Carpenter’s shop equipment Rental of building and mechanical equipment Fitter’s shop equipment Rental of building and equipment
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Small tools Povision of small tools and equipment for general use on site. Average cost 5% of total labour cost Protective clothing Provision of protective clothing for labour including boots, safety helmets, etc. Average cost 1/2% of total labour cost Traffic control Hire and operation of traffic lights Road lighting Hire and operation of road lighting and traffic warning lights Cleaning vehicles Equipment and labour cleaning vehicles before entering public roads Cleaning roads and footpaths Equipment and labour cleaning public roads and footpaths Progress photographs for Contractor’s records Cost of taking and processing photographs to demonstrate progress Rent of additional land For Contractor’s use for erection of huts, storage of soil and other materials, etc.
CONTRACTOR’S SITE ONCOSTS—NON TIME RELATED Staff removal expenses Costs of staff moving house to new location. Generally only applies on longer-term contracts. Erection of offices including drainage, paths, etc. Construction of foundations, drainage, footpaths and parking areas, erection of huts, installation of electric wiring, in situ fittings and decorating, etc. Dismantle offices and restore site on completion Dismantling and taking away huts and furniture, disconnecting and removing services, removing temporary foundations etc. and re-instating ground surface to condition prevailing before construction. Erection of general site huts Construction of foundations, drainage, footpaths and parking areas, erection of huts, installation of electric wiring, in situ fittings and decorating, etc.
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Dismantle general site huts Dismantling and taking away huts and furniture, disconnecting and removing services, removing temporary foundations etc. and re-instating ground surface to condition prevailing before construction Erection of canteen and welfare huts Construction of foundations, drainage, footpaths and parking areas, erection of huts, installation of electric wiring, in situ fittings and decorating, etc. Dismantle canteen and welfare huts Dismantling and taking away huts and furniture, disconnecting and removing services, removing temporary foundations etc. and re-instating ground surface to condition prevailing before construction Caravan site construction and clearance Construction of site for employees’ caravans including provision for water, electricity and drainage, and subsequently clear away and restore site on completion, allow credit for any charges to be levied Telephone installation Charges for initial installation and removal Furniture and equipment Purchase costs of furniture and equipment, allow for residual sale value Survey equipment Purchase costs of survey equipment including pegs, profiles, paint, etc., for setting out Canteen and welfare equipment Purchase costs of equipment Testing and laboratory equipment Purchase cost of equipment Radio communication Installation costs Electrical connection and installation Initial charges for connections to mains supply Electrical connection site plant Connection to site mains supply and final disconnection and removal Electrical connection site lighting Connection to site mains supply and final disconnection and removal
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Water supply Installation on site and connection charges Haulage plant Cost of transport of plant and equipment to and from site Progress photographs Depot loading and unloading charges Carpenter’s shop Erection of building, installation of equipment including electrical installation, etc. Dismantle and clear away on completion Fitter’s shop Erection of building, installation of equipment including electrical installation, etc. Dismantle and clear away on completion Stores compound Erect and dismantle stores compound Notice boards and signs Supply, erect and remove Contractor’s signboards, traffic control signs, etc. Insurances Payment of premiums for all Contractor’s insurance obligations (see separate section on insurances and bond below) Bond Charges for provision of bond (see separate section on insurances and bond below) Plant erection Cost of erection of Contractor’s plant on site including foundations, hardstandings, drainage, etc. Plant dismantling Cost of removal of Contractor’s plant on site including foundations, hardstandings, drainage, etc.
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Clear site on completion including removal of rubbish and reinstatement
EMPLOYER’S AND CONSULTANTS’ SITE REQUIREMENTS— TIME RELATED Office and other huts Rental of office accommodation, sub-offices, laboratory, etc. Office and site attendant labour Office cleaning, chainmen, laboratory assistants, etc. Site transport Rental for vehicles for use of client and engineer Telephone and calls Rental and cost of calls (if to be borne by Contractor) Furniture and equipment Rental of office furniture and equipment Survey equipment Rental of surveying equipment Testing and laboratory equipment Rental of testing and laboratory equipment Radio communication equipment Rental and maintenance Office lighting and heating Cost of heating and lighting all offices and huts Office consumables Cost of office consumables to be provided by the Contractor
EMPLOYER’S AND CONSULTANTS’ SITE REQUIREMENTS— NON TIME RELATED Erection of huts and offices Client’s and engineer’s offices and other huts including foundations, pathways, parking area, electrical installation and drainage, etc.
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Dismantling huts and offices Restoration of site on completion Telephone installation charges Furniture and equipment purchase Purchase cost for furniture and equipment Survey equipment purchase Testing and laboratory equipment purchase Radio communication equipment installation Progress photographs Cost of professional photographer and supplying prints as required
OTHER SERVICES, CHARGES AND FEES Design fees for alternative designs for permanent works Design and drawing office costs and charges for preparing alternative designs and specifications and bill of quantities for alternative designs for permanent works Design and design office charges for temporary works Design and drawing office costs and charges for preparing designs and drawings for temporary works Preparation of bending schedules Drawing office charges for preparation of bending schedules Fees to local authorities Legal advice and fees Fees and charges from legal adviser
TEMPORARY WORKS—OTHER THAN THOSE INCLUDED IN UNIT COSTS Fencing Traffic diversions Lighting
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Traffic signs Traffic control Footpath diversions Stream or river diversion Cofferdam installation Cofferdam removal Support works Jetties Bridges De-watering General pumping Including construction of collecting sumps, etc. Site access roads and maintenance Scaffolding
GENERAL PURPOSE PLANT—OTHER THAN THAT INCLUDED IN UNIT COSTS Lorries and dumpers for general transport around site Tractors and trailers Craneage for general use Compressed air plant Pumps Bowsers for fuelling plant Bowsers for water supply Non productive time for plant on site
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Obtained by comparing plant requirements as on programme with the plant time included in the build up of bill rates Note: For all items of plant listed above the cost of drivers and other attendants must be allowed for together with consumables and other operating costs
INSURANCES AND BOND Contractors are legally required to insure against liability which may be incurred when employees are injured at work and when individuals are injured by owners’ vehicles. There is also a statutory requirement for certain types of machinery to be inspected at regular intervals. In addition to legal requirements, companies insure against possible loss due to fire, explosion, fraud, liability incurred as a result of damage to the property of others and through serious injury to individuals. Certain risks are excluded from insurers’ policies; these include war, revolution, etc, contamination by radioactivity and risks which arise from bad management. Generally insurance companies take into account the claims record of a Contractor when assessing premiums payable on a particular contract or policy. Premiums are related to the risks involved and, on large Civil Engineering contracts, the insurers will require full details of the work, the methods of construction plant used and risks involved due to flood, ground conditions, etc. Insurance companies or brokers should be consulted before submitting a tender for major Civil Engineering work. The following gives an outline of the items to be allowed for in a tender Employer’s liability insurance This provides indemnity to the Employer against legal liability for death of or injury to employees sustained in the course of their employment. The cost is normally allowed for in the build-up of the ‘all-in’ labour rate as a percentage addition to the gross cost. This will vary, depending on the Contractor’s record. An allowance of 2% has been made in this book. Vehicle insurance This can cover individual vehicles or fleets. The cost is normally covered in the rate charged to the contract for the use of the vehicles. All risks insurance This provides for loss of or damage to permanent and/or temporary works being executed on the contract. It also covers plant, materials, etc. The cost is allowed for in the tender as a percentage of the total contract value. This will vary depending on the Contractor’s record and type of contract undertaken and also on the value of excesses included in the policy. Public liability insurance This provides indemnity against legal liability which arises out of business activities resulting in bodily injury to any person (other than employees), loss of or damage to
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property (not owned or under the control of the company), obstruction, trespass or the like. Such Insurance can be extended to include labour-only sub-contractors and selfemployed persons if required. The cost is generally included with head office overheads. Professional indemnity insurance This provides against liability arising out of claims made against the conduct and execution of the business. This covers such items as design liability, etc. The cost may be with head office overheads where such where such insurance is considered desirable. Loss of money insurance This covers loss of money and other negotiable items and loss or damage to safes and strong rooms as a result of theft. It is necessary to cover cash in transit for wages, etc. The cost is included with head office overheads. Fidelity guarantee insurance This covers loss by reason of any act of fraud or dishonesty committed by employees. The cost is included with head office overheads. Other insurances Other insurances which may be carried by a Contractor include fire insurance on his permanent premises and contents, consequential loss insurance in relation to his permanent premises, personal accident insurance on a 24 hour per day basis for employees. Contract bond Where the contract calls for a bond to be provided, this is normally given by either banks or insurance companies. The total value of these guarantees available to any company is limited, depending on the goodwill and assets of the company. It will also affect the borrowing facilities available to the company and therefore, to some extent, can restrict his trading. An allowance should be made at a rate of 1½% per annum on the amount of the bond for the construction period plus a rate of ½% per annum for the maintenance period.
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Worked Example—Programme of Activities, Staffing and Plant
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WORKED EXAMPLE The example is of a contract for the construction of an Airport extension. The contract includes concrete surfaced aprons/runways, surface water drainage, construction of two concrete structures, minor accommodation works and two culverts. The Conditions of contract are ICE Standard conditions; the contract period is 12 months; and the approximate value is £5.8 million. It is assumed that the main Contractor will sub-let bulk earthworks and landscape, fencing, concrete surfacing, signs and lighting as well as waterproofing to structures. It is also taken that all materials are obtained off site (including concrete). The worked example demonstrates a method of assessing preliminary costs and is based on the programme below together with an assessment of general purpose plant (a plant reconciliation is also given).
CONTRACTOR’S SITE ONCOSTS—TIME RELATED £ Site staff salaries (see programme)
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Agent 54 wks at £655 35,370 Senior Engineer 54 wks at £550 29,700 Engineers 76 wks at £445 33,820 General foreman 52 wks at £525 27,300 Office manager/cost clerk 52 wks at £475 24,700 Timekeeper/Storeman/checker 44 wks at £340 14,960 Typist/telephonist 52 wks at £200 10,400 Security guard 52 wks at £280 14,560 Quantity Surveyor 52 wks at £630 32,760 Fitter 42 wks at £420 17,640 241,210 2,412 Site staff expenses (1% staff salaries) Attendant labour Chainman 128 wks at £340 43,520 Driver 52 wks at £325 16,900 Office cleaner (part-time) 52 wks at £105 5,460 65,880 General yard labour (part-time) (Loading and offloading, clearing site rubbish etc.) 1 ganger 10 wks at £325 3,250 4 labourers 40 wks at £310 12,400 15,650 Plant maintenance (Contractor’s own plant) (Fitter included in staff above) Fitter’s mate 32 wks at £340 10,880 10,880 Carried forward £ 336,032
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£ 336,032 54 wks at £200 10,800 130 wks at £100 13,000 54 wks at £345 18,630
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48 wks at £310 14,880 14,880 Site transport—Labour Contractor’s offices Mobile offices (10 staff×8 m2)=80 m2 52 wks at £124 6,448 Section offices (2nr at 10 m2)=20 m2 52 wks at £32 1,664 8,112 Contractor’s site huts Stores hut, 22 m2 52 wks at £32 1,664 1,664 Canteen and welfare huts Canteen 70 m2 (assume 70 men) 52 wks at £145 7,540 Washroom 30 m2 52 wks at £47 2,444 Staff toilets 52 wks at £52 2,704 Site toilets 52 wks at £52 2,704 15,392 NIL Rates General office expenditure Postage, stationery and other consumables 52 wks at £90 4,680 Telephone/fax calls and rental 52 wks at £100 5,200 Furniture and equipment rental 52 wks at £50 2,600 Surveying equipment rental 52 wks at £35 1,820 Canteen and welfare equipment rental 52 wks at £50 2,600 Photocopier rental 52 wks at £85 4,420 Testing equipment rental 52 wks at £25 1,300 Lighting and heating offices and huts (200 m2) 52 wks at £60 3,120 25,740 Water consumption 2,250,000 litres at £1.75 per 5,000 litres 450 units at £1.75 788 Small tools 1% on labour costs of say £1,000,000 10,000 Carried forward £ 455,038
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Protective clothing ½% on labour costs of say £1,000,000 5,000 Cleaning roads Towed sweeper (tractors elsewhere) 52 wks at £126 6,552 Brushes say, 900 Labour 52 wks at £302 15,704 23,156 say, 600 Progress photographs £ 483,794 Total Contractor’s site oncosts—Time related
CONTRACTOR’S SITE ONCOSTS—NON TIME RELATED Erect and dismantle offices Mobile Site works Toilets Wiring, water, etc. Erect and dismantle other buildings
108 m2 at £6.85 say, say, say,
740 740 185 435 2,100
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Stores and welfare 130 m2 at £12.95 1,684 Site works say, 825 Toilets say, 595 3,104 220 Telephone installation Survey equipment and setting out Purchase cost including pegs, profiles, paint, ranging rods, etc. 845 Canteen and welfare equipment Purchase cost less residual value 1,250 1,932 Electrical installation Water supply Connection charges 935 Site installation 1,000 1,935 2,935 Transport of plant and equipment 435 Stores compound and huts 630 Sign boards and traffic signs Carried forward £ 15,386
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Insurances (dependent on Contractor’s policy and record) Contractor’s all risks 1 1/2% on £5,750,000 Allow for excesses General site clearance Total Contractor’s site oncosts—Non time related
86,250 12,500 98,750 2,850 £ 116,986
EMPLOYER’S AND CONSULTANT’S REQUIREMENTS ON SITE—TIME RELATED (details of requirements will be defined in the contract documents) 52 wks at £95 4,940 Offices (50 m2) 150 wks at £265 39,750 Site attendant labour (man weeks) 52 wks at £300 15,600 Site transport (2 Land Rovers) 52 wks at £32 1,664 Telephones and calls 52 wks at £32 1,664 Furniture and equipment 52 wks at £32 1,664 Survey equipment 52 wks at £14 728 Office heating and lighting (50 m2) 52 wks at £14 728 Office consumables (provided by Contractor) Total employer’s and consultants’ requirements—time related £ 66,738
EMPLOYER’S AND CONSULTANT’S REQUIREMENTS ON SITE—NON TIME RELATED (details of requirements will be defined in the contract documents) Erection and dismantling of huts and offices (50 m2) Site works, toilets, etc Telephone installation Electrical installation
50 m3 at £7
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625 Furniture and equipment Purchase cost less residual value 100 sets at £33 3,300 Progress photographs Total employer’s and consultant’s requirements—non time related £ 6,165
TEMPORARY WORKS NOT INCLUDED IN UNIT COSTS Temporary Fencing; 1000 m chestnut fencing Materials 1000 m at £3.48 3,480 Labour 500 hrs at £7.68 3,840 7320 Traffic diversions Structure No. 1 5,500 Structure No. 2 4,500 10000 1,000 Footpath diversion 2,750 Stream diversion 400 m at £42.90 17160 Site access roads £ 38,230 Total temporary works
GENERAL PURPOSE PLANT AND PLANT NOT INCLUDED IN UNIT COSTS Description Labour Plant Fuel etc. Wheeled tractor hire charge 52 wks at 440 22,880 driver 52 wks at 357 18,564 consumables 52 wks at 36 Trailer hire charge 52 wks at 10 520 Tractair hire charge 28 wks at 460 12,880 driver (use above driver) consumables 52 wks at 37 22RB Crane hire charge 40 wks at 720 28,800 driver 40 wks at 442 17,680 consumables 40 wks at 10 Carried forward
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22,880 18,564 1,872 1,872 520 12,880 0 1,924 1,924 28,800 17,680 400 400 £ 105,520
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Sawbench (diesel) 30 wks at 35 1,050 hire charge 30 wks at 20 600 consumables 14.5 tonne hydraulic crawler backacter hire charge 6 wks at 566 3,396 driver 6 wks at 442 2,652
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banksman 6 wks at 296 1,776 1,776 consumables 6 wks at 48 288 288 Concrete vibrators (two) hire charge in total 24 wks at 44 1,056 1,056 D6 Dozer hire charge 4 wks at 1050 4,200 4,200 driver 4 wks at 454 1,816 1,816 consumables 4 wks at 94 376 376 Towed roller BW6 hire charge 6 wks at 224 1,344 1,344 consumables 6 wks at 34 204 204 Loading shovel Cat 931 hire charge 16 wks at 539 8,624 8,624 driver 16 wks at 379 6,064 6,064 consumables 16 wks at 47 752 752 Compressor 22.1 m3/min (silenced) hire charge 12 wks at 389 4,668 4,668 consumables 12 wks at 200 2,400 2,400 Plate Compactor (180 kg) hire charge 12 wks at 40 480 480 consumables 12 wks at 4 48 48 Carried forward £ 147,314
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£ 147,314 25 wks at 25 wks at
consumables Total general purpose plant and plant not included in unit costs
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SUMMARY OF PRELIMINARIES AND GENERAL ITEMS Contractor’s site oncosts—Time related 483,794 Contractor’s site oncosts—Non time related 116,986 Employer’s and consultants’ requirements on site—Time related 66,738 Employer’s and consultants’ requirements on site—Non Time related 6,165 Other services, charges and fees Temporary works not included in unit costs 38,230 General purpose plant and plant not included in unit costs 148,764 £ 860,677 Total of Preliminaries and General Items
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PART 3 Resources This part comprises sections on labour, materials and plant for civil engineering work. These resources form the basis of the unit costs in Parts 4, 5 and 6 and are given here so that users of the book may: calculate rates for work similar to but differing in detail from the unit costs given in Parts 4, 5 and 6 compare the costs given here with those used in their own organisation calculate the effects of changes in wage rates, material prices, etc. Adjustments should be made to the rates shown to allow for time, location, local conditions, site constraints and any other factors likely to affect the costs of a specific scheme.
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BASIS OF THIS SECTION The following are brief details of the Construction Industry Joint Council agreement on pay and conditions for the Building and Civil Engineering Industry, which is effective from 26th June 2000. Copies of the Working Rule Agreement may be obtained from Construction Industry Joint Council 56–64 Leonard Street London EC2A 4JX Rates of Pay (Rule WR.2) The basic hourly rates of pay are: Labourer/General Operative £4.78 Skill Rate 4 £5.15 Skill Rate 3 £5.46 Skill Rate 2 £5.83 Skill Rate 1 £6.05 Craft Operative £6.35
Plus Rates for Skill These are incorporated in the tiered rate structure, the application of which is explained in Schedule 1 of the WRA. Bonus (Rule WR.2) The Working Rule leaves it open to employers and employees agreeing a job bonus scheme. Working Hours (Rule WR.3) Normal working hours are unchanged at 39 hour week—Monday to Thursday at 8 hours per day and Friday at 7 hours. Overtime Rates (Rule WR.4) During the period of Monday to Friday, the first 4 hours after normal working day is paid at time and a half, after 4 hours double time shall be paid. Saturday time and a half until completion of the first four hours. Remainder of Saturday and all Sunday at double time. Daily Fare and Travelling Allowances (Rule WR.5) This applies only to distances from home to the site of between 15 and 75 km., giving rates of 75 p to £5.81 for Travelling Allowance (taxed) and £2.82 to £10.16 for Fare Allowance (not taxed). For the one way distance of 15 km used in the following example. we have presumed a rate of £2.82 with effect from 26 June 2000. Subsistence Allowance (Rule WR.15) The current allowance is £21.04 will increase to £21.64 with effect from 26 June 2000.
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Annual Holidays Allowance (Rules WR.18 and 21) The Annual Holiday/Benefit Stamp has now been abandoned and we have included both Annual and Public Holiday Pay in accordance with the Template Scheme operated by Building & Civil Engineering Benefit Schemes (B&CE). Allowances have been calculated on total weekly earnings inclusive of overtime and bonus payments ant the labour cost calculation assumes 21 days (4.2 weeks) annual and 8 days (1.6 weeks) public holidays. Plus Rates for Conditions Schedule 2 of the WRA sets out additional rates of pay for intermittent skill, responsibility or working in adverse conditions: Stone Cleaning—45 p per hour for specified conditions; Working in unlined tunnels—12 p per hour; Working in Sewers— 30 p, 20 p or 25 p per hour; Working at Height—25 p per hour for each additional 45 m above 45 m.
LABOUR COSTS
CALCULATION OF LABOUR COSTS This section sets out a method used in calculating all-in labour rates used within this book. The calculations are based on the wage rates, plus rates and other conditions of the Working Rule Agreement (WRA); important points are discussed below. The calculations can be used as a model to enable the user to make adjustments to suit specific job conditions in respect of plus rate, bonus, subsistence and overhead allowances together with working hours etc. to produce alternative all-in rates which can be substituted for those printed. All-in labour costs are calculated on the page opposite for six categories of labour reflecting the different levels of skill recognised in the WRA. The following examples have been extracted from the WRA: GENERAL OPERATIVE Unskilled general labour SKILLED OPERATIVE RATE 4 Gangers+trade chargehands; Banksmen; Attendee at loading/tipping; Compressor/generator operator; Concrete leveller/vibrator operator/screeder+surface finisher, concrete placer; Linesmen-erector’s mate; Timberman’s attendee; Tar spraying operators; Pipe jointers <300mm diameter; Paviors rammerman, kerb+paving jointer; Power driven tools (breakers, tamping machines etc.); Agric. tractor; Drag shovel; Trenching machine <30hp; Dumper <7t; Power roller <4t; Crane <5 t; Mixer <21/14 or 400 litres; Tower crane <2t; Mobile crane/hoists/fork-lifts <5t; Power-driven pumps SKILLED OPERATIVE RATE 3 Linesmen-erectors 2nd grade; Timberman; Steelwork erector (simple work); Pipe layers; Pipe jointers (300–535 mm diameter); Excavator tractor <100hp; Excavator <0.6m3 bucket; Trenching machine 30–70 hp; Dumper 7–16 t; Power roller 4t+;
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Mixer 400–1 500 litres; Crane 3–10t; Mobile crane/hoist/fork-lift 4–10t; Overhead/gantry crane <10t; Power-driven derrick <20t; Tower crane 2– 10t SKILLED OPERATIVE RATE 2 Linesmen-erectors 1st grade; Timberman, special skill/timbers exceeding 250×125; Pipe jointers 535 mm diameter +; Excavator tractor 100–400 hp; Excavator 0.6–3.85m3 bucket; Trenching machine 70hp +; Motorised scraper; Motor grader; Dumper 16–60 t; Mixer 1500 litres+; Mobile cranes/ hoists/fork-lifts 5– 10t; Power-driven derrick 20t+, with grab <20t; Tower crane 10–20 t SKILLED OPERATIVE RATE 1 Steelwork erector; Excavator 3.85–7.65 m3; Excavator tractor 400–650 hp; Dumper 60–125t; Drilling rig operator; Power-driven derrick with grab 20 t +; Tower crane 20t+ CRAFT OPERATIVE Formwork carpenter; Excavator 7.65 t +; Excavator tractor 650 hp+; Dumper 125t +; Crane 10t+; Mobile cranes/hoists/fork-lifts 10t + AVERAGE WORKING WEEK has been calculated to an equal balance between winter and summer (46.20 working weeks per year). SUBSISTANCE PAYMENTS are included for key men only: for a stated percentage of the workforce. TRAVELLING ALLOWANCES are based on rate payable for a journey of 15 Km at £3.49 per day. These allowances are adjusted to cater for operatives receiving Subsistance Payments. BONUS PAYMENTS reflect current average payments in the industry. WORKING HOURS & NON-PRODUCTIVE OVERTIME are calculated thus:
SUMMER (hours worked 8.00 am—6.00 pm, half hour for lunch) Total Paid Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Hours Total hrs Overtime TOTAL HOURS
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Deductions: Effective Lost & Wet Paid time Breaks Total Hours
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Deductions: Effective Lost & Wet Paid time Breaks Total Hours
Total hrs - 8.50 8.50 8.50 8.50 7.50 4.00 45.50 1.50 Overtime - 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 2.00 3.25 TOTAL PAID: 48.75 EFFECTIVE: HOURS AVERAGE TOTAL HOURS PAID=(57.75+48.75/2)=53.25 hours per week
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AVERAGE EFFECTIVE HOURS WORKED=(50.00+44.0012)=47.00 hours per week
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Categories of Labour general skill skill skill skill craft rate 4 rate 3 rate 2 rate 1 rate £ £ £ £ £ 4.780 5.150 5.460 5.830 6.050 £ £ £ £ £ 254.54 274.24 290.75 310.45 322.16 12.25 10.75 13.00 23.75 22.50 £ 266.79 284.99 303.75 334.20 344.66
£ 6.350 £ 338.14 38.75 376.89
53.25 Hours Paid @ Total Rate Weekly Bonus Allowance TOTAL WEEKLY EARNINGS Travelling Allowances 15 km=£2.82×6 days general, skill rate 4, skill rate 3=100% 16.92 16.92 16.92 skill rate 2, skill rate 1=80% - 13.54 13.54 craft rate=90% - 15.23 Subsistence allowance Average 6.66 nights×£21.64 +7.00% to cover periodic travel general, skill rate 4, skill rate 3=0% skill rate 2, skill rate 1=20% - 30.84 30.84 craft rate=10% - 15.42 TOTAL WAGES £ 283.71 301.91 320.67 378.58 389.04 407.54 National Insurance contributions (12.5% Total Wages except Fares) 33.35 35.62 37.97 45.38 46.69 48.91 Annual Holiday Allowance 4.2 weeks @ Total Weekly Earnings over 46.2 24.25 25.91 27.61 30.38 31.33 34.26 weeks Public Holidays with Pay 1.6 weeks @ Total Weekly Earnings over 46.2 9.24 9.87 10.52 11.57 11.94 13.05 weeks CITB Levy (0.50% Wage Bill) 1.42 1.51 1.60 1.89 1.95 2.04 351.97 374.82 398.37 467.80 480.95 505.80 Allowance for Employer’s liability & third 8.80 9.37 9.96 11.70 12.02 12.65 party insurances, safety officer’s time, QA policy/ inspection and all other costs and overheads: TOTAL WEEKLY COST (47 HOURS) £ 360.77 384.19 408.33 479.50 492.97 518.45 COST PER HOUR £ 7.68 8.17 8.69 10.20 10.49 11.03 Plant Operators rates: Addition to Cost per Hour for Rule WR.11— £ 0.71 0.76 0.81 0.86 0.90 0.94 plant servicing time (6 hrs) COST PER HOUR £ 8.39 8.93 9.50 11.06 11.39 11.97
The bonus levels have been assessed to reflect the general position as at May/June 2000 regarding bonus payments limited to key personnel as well as being site induced.
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BASIC MATERIAL PRICES This section comprises a price list for materials which assumes that the materials would be in quantities as required for a medium sized civil engineering project of say, £5–6 million and the location of the works would be neither city centre nor excessively remote. The material prices have been obtained from manufacturers and suppliers and are generally those prevailing at the time of preparing this edition (June/July 2001). They are
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given for the units in which the materials are sold, which may not necessarily be the unit used in the Unit Costs sections. In effect these prices reflect the normal ‘list price’; there are NO adjustments for the following: □ waste or loss or any offloading or distribution charges, unless specifically noted, □ trade discounts pertinent to the market, type of work involved and the relationship between contractor and supplier. In addition, all prices quoted throughout this book are exclusive of Value Added Tax. This section comprises:
bar and fabric reinforcement
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brickwork and blockwork
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cast iron pipes and fittings
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clayware pipes and fittings
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concrete and cement
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concrete manholes
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concrete pipes and fittings
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consumable stores
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contractors site equipment (purchased)
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culverts
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earth retention, including gabions, crib walling, etc.
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fencing (site boundary fencing)
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geotextiles
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gulley gratings and frames to BS EN 124
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instrumentation (soil instrumentation)
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interlocking steel sheet piling and bearing piles
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joint fillers and waterstops
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kerbs, edgings and paving slabs (precast concrete)
69
landscaping/soiling
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manhole covers and frames to BS EN 124
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miscellaneous and minor items
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paint/stains/protective coatings
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polymer channels and fittings
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quarry products, aggregates, etc.
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scaffolding and props
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septic tanks, cesspools and interceptors
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shuttering, timber and nails
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steel pipes and fittings
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structural steelwork
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pvc-u drain pipes and fittings
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pvc-u subsoil drainage systems
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BAR AND FABRIC REINFORCEMENT Grade 460 type 2 ‘Barbond’ deformed Grade 250 plain round reinforcing reinforcing bars bars Mild Steel to BS 4449 Unit Straight £ Bent £ R6 t 295.00 360.00 T 6 R8 t 280.00 320.00 T 8 R10 t 270.00 310.00 T10 R12 t 270.00 305.00 T12 R16 t 270.00 305.00 T16 R20 t 270.00 300.00 T20 R25 t 272.00 300.00 T25 R32 t 272.00 310.00 T32 R40 t 280.00 315.00 T40 Welded fabric to BS 4483 in sheets 4.80×2.40 metres BS Ref. A393 6. 16 kg per m2 BS Ref. A252 3.95 kg per m2 BS Ref. A193 3.02 kg per m2 BS Ref. A142 2.22 kg per m2 BS Ref. A98 1.54 kg per m2
Unit t t t t t t t t t Unit
High Tensile to BS 4449 Straight £ Bent £ 300.00 360.00 275.00 300.00 270.00 300.00 260.00 292.00 300.00 287.00 300.00 287.00 300.00 287.00 250.00 310.00 262.00 290.00 £
m2
1.96
m2
1.28
m2
0.98
m2
0.72
m2
0.68
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m2 10.90 kg per 3.50 2 m BS Ref. B785 8.14 kg per 2.69 m2 2 m BS Ref. B503 5.93 kg per 1.96 m2 m2 BS Ref. B385 4.53 kg per 1.50 m2 2 m BS Ref. B283 3.73 kg per 1.23 m2 m2 BS Ref. B196 3.05 kg per 1.02 m2 2 m BS Ref. C785 6.72 kg per 2.29 m2 m2 BS Ref. C636 5.55 kg per 1.89 m2 2 m BS Ref. C503 4.34 kg per 1.48 m2 m2 BS Ref. C385 3.41 kg per 1.16 m2 2 m BS Ref. C283 2.61 kg per 0.89 m2 2 m BS Ref. D49 0.77 kg per 0.80 m2 2 m BS Ref. D98 1.54 kg per 0.69 m2 2 m The prices shown above include delivery, but a charge of £25.00 is applicable for each delivery of under 8 tonnes Unit £ Black annealed tying wire 16 swg tying wire (coil) 25 kg 22.50 16 swg tying wire (coil) 2 kg 2.80 Stainless steel tying wire 18 swg tying wire (coil) 25 kg 82.39 18 swg tying wire (coil) 2 kg 7.79 BS Ref. B1131
BRICKWORK Unit Clay bricks to BS 3921* Commons flettons non-flettons Facings flettons, pressed, sand-faced machine moulded
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1000 1000
125–130 105–150
1000 1000
140–170 160–425
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extruded wire-cut 1000 170–440 pressed, repressed 1000 275–400 hand-made 1000 345–690 Engineering, Class A perforated 1000 270–345 solid 1000 335–385 solid facing 1000 415–455 Engineering, Class B perforated 1000 155–275 solid 1000 280–330 solid facing 1000 370–425 Concrete bricks to BS 6073* Commons 1000 60–80 Facings 1000 110–165 Engineering 1000 100–125 Calcium silicate bricks to BS 187* Commons 1000 95–110 Facings 1000 140–200 Glazed bricks to BS 391* Stretcher face only 1000 2250–2750 Stretcher and header faces 1000 2500–4000 Refractory bricks* 1000 3000–5000 Note: Prices are ex-works for full loads *Co-ordinating size 225×112.5×75 mm
Unit Concrete blocks to BS 6073 Aerated concrete blocks (Strength 2.8 N/m2) 100 mm 140 mm 190 mm (Strength 4.0 N/m2) 100 mm 140 mm 190 mm (Strength 7.0 N/m2) 100 mm 140 mm 190 mm Lightweight aggregate medium density blocks (Strength 3.5 N/m2) 100 mm 140 mm 190 mm
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m2 4.50–6.00 m2 6.50–9.00 m2 9.00–12.00
m2 13.00–17.00 m2 16.50–21.50 m2 22.00–28.00 m2 15.50–20.00 m2 22.50–29.50 m2 31.00–40.00
CAST IRON PIPES AND FITTINGS Unit £ £ £ Diameter in mm Lengths in m Cast and ductile iron above ground pipes and fittings to BS437 with Ensign joints Plain ended cast iron pipes Cast iron couplings complete with stainless steel nuts and bolts and synthetic rubber gaskets Pipe brackets Bends, short radius Access bends, short radius, 88 degrees Bends, long radius Heel rest assembly unit Branches, single (equal) Branches, double Taper pipes Trap, ‘P’, plain Branch trap Diameter in mm Lengths in m Cast and ductile iron pipes and fittings to BS437 with Timesaver joints Plain ended cast iron pipes Cast iron couplings complete with stainless steel nuts and bolts and synthetic
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£
50 3
70 3
100 3
125 3
m
8.98
10.39
12.49
19.84
23.76 40.76
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3.79 3.72 6.49
4.19 3.84 7.30 20.94 11.12 19.05 9.69 -
5.47 4.13 8.64 58.21 20.85 34.20 14.46 22.17 11.72 24.01 58.18 100 3
6.79 4.54 15.14 30.26 42.20 11.80 150 3
10.93 23.91 4.58 8.57 15.55 44.55 53.80 75.86 37.77 90.55 49.37 101.88 22.57 36.62 225 3
19.84
37.36
93.58
m
10.44 16.43 -
150 3
200 3
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rubber gaskets nr 12.67 15.37 35.36 Bends 45 degrees nr 20.17 41.13 166.43 Bends 87.5 degrees nr 23.70 48.11 166.43 Access bends, side door 87.5 degrees nr 61.77 116.27 249.84 Bends, long radius 87.5 degrees nr 29.26 90.98 Branches, 45 or 87.5 degrees, equal nr 31.47 68.18 239.70 Branches, access side, 45 or 87.5 degrees, equal nr 72.79 134.96 239.70 Double branches, 87.5 degrees, equal nr 47.64 Diminishing pieces nr 20.28 31.05 79.71 (Note: as fittings are spigot ended Timesaver couplings are required at each joint) Diameter in mm 700 800 900 1000 1100 Ductile spun iron pipe to BS EN 545 with Stantyte joints for potable water applications Spigot and socket pipes m 170.60 224.22 267.43 340.19 401.00 Stantyte gasket nr 67.64 74.55 88.63 136.53 168.12 Stantyte tee, equal nr 3221.02 7387.92 9511.26 9568.08 11273.14 Stantyte bend, 90 degrees nr 3428.46 6483.17 7361.56 8397.15 10527.15 Stantyte bend, 45 degrees nr 2592.74 2991.52 4755.91 5243.96 7128.18
Unit Diameter in mm Ductile spun iron pipe to BS EN 545 with Tyton joints Spigot and socket pipes Tyton gasket Tyton tee, equal Flange on Tyton tee, equal Tyton bend, 90 degrees Tyton bend, 45 degrees Tyton duckfoot bend, 90 degrees Tyton taper Diameter in mm Couplings on BS EN 545 ductile spun iron pipe Viking Johnson couplings Stanseal couplings Viking Johnson couplings Size in mm Cast iron rainwater gutters and fittings; Sinclair 1829 mm length 914 mm length union clips
£ 100
£ 150
£ 250
350
£ 400
m nr nr nr nr nr nr nr
14.67 4.82 51.36 59.30 39.08 33.69 105.97 42.52 100
nr nr
50.79 67.62 111.61 134.22 178.60 48.33 64.32 113.88 600 800 1000 1200 216.94 346.72 538.23 753.94 100×75 125×75
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m m nr
22.08 39.44 5.24 9.84 109.05 305.19 115.49 335.60 89.88 365.16 57.55 111.07 243.40 459.79 79.43 150.12 150 250
£
26.35 13.56 7.24
£ 600
55.73 66.90 122.07 20.32 24.27 36.87 555.46 462.08 2006.63 454.88 552.13 117.06 334.72 491.34 1541.14 260.69 341.26 936.74 299.47 442.37 1044.86 350 450
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nr nr nr nr nr
6.34 18.41 18.41 12.33 6.34 65
7.81 23.37 23.37 15.77 7.81 75
m m nr nr nr nr nr
29.52 14.76 9.32 14.27 16.61 45.43 13.20
29.52 14.76 11.32 14.27 16.61 45.43 13.20
CLAYWARE PIPES AND FITTINGS Unit £ £ £ £ Diameter in mm Standard pipe length in m Vitrified clay spigot & socket pipes and fittings to BS EN 295 (Denseal) Straight pipes Short length pipes (0.6 m) Bends 11.25, 22.5, 45, 90 degrees Rest bends Saddles oblique/square Junctions (Main diameter stated) oblique 45 degrees curved square 90 degrees tumbling bay/drop back Tapers reducers/increasers Stoppers (with polyester spigot) Diameter in mm Standard pipe length in m Plain ended vitrified clay sewer pipes and fittings with sleeve joints, to BS EN 295, including 1 nr coupling per length pipe (Densleeve) Straight pipes
150 225 1.25 1.6
300 1.6
375 1.5
£
£
£
400 1.5
450 1.5
500 2.0
m nr
8.54 16.49 25.70 51.95 52.91 68.72 76.59 13.09 22.22 34.64 66.88 67.91 88.39 104.67
nr nr nr
16.17 32.98 65.09 129.66 146.66 193.13 239.77 19.29 45.95 97.48 16.10 38.38 -
nr nr nr
21.12 49.60 102.26 - 102.26 182.11 193.51 231.50 328.27 21.12 49.60 122.71 238.06 270.33 325.15 -
nr nr
38.16 78.01 121.35 5.50 11.88 26.18 38.18 100 150 225 300 1.3 1.25 1.6 1.6
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m m
2.90 6.99 14.99 22.85 2.06 4.44 11.02 15.96
nr nr
2.77 7.10 23.85 44.33 4.64 9.12 25.96 72.30
nr
5.63 10.40 32.91
Unit £ Taper pipes 100–150 mm 150–225 mm 225–300 mm Junctions oblique 45 degrees/ curved square 90 degrees Main×Arm diameter 100×100 mm 150×100 mm 150×150 mm 225×100 mm 225×150 mm 225×225 mm 300×100 mm 300×150 mm 300×225 mm 300×300 mm Low back traps 100×100 mm diameter ‘P’ trap (plain) 150×150 mm diameter ‘P’ trap (plain) Diameter in mm Vitrified clay socketted channel pipes and fittings to BS 65 (Naylor) Channel pipes (1.0m long) Channel bends 11.25, 22.5, 45, 90 Branch Channel bends half section three quarter section Channel Junctions oblique/square single double breeches
£
£
£
nr nr nr
6.81 25.74 61.58
nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr
5.89 9.49 10.41 35.58 35.58 35.58 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00
nr nr
5.62 11.49 100 150 225 300
£
£
£
375
400
450
nr
2.35 4.46 10.44 21.98 34.54 35.00 43.12
nr
2.97 4.91 16.51 33.67 108.63 111.76 151.18
nr nr
6.17 10.13 38.75 70.05 6.82 11.48 48.38 -
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-
-
nr nr nr
6.66 9.88 28.28 67.29 9.97 16.64 50.47 9.97 16.64 50.47 -
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Unit Diameter in mm Standard pipe length in m Vitrified clay drainage with sealing rings (Hepseal) Straight pipes Bends 90 degrees 45 degrees 30 degrees 15 degrees 22.5 degrees Rest bends Stopper Double collar Saddles oblique square Tapers reducers enlargers Adaptors to SuperSleve Adaptors to Hepsleve
£
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nr 14.60 nr 32.27 nr 63.87 nr 98.93 nr 133.33 100 150 1.3 1.25
m nr
3.19 6.96 3.71 7.65 75 100 150 225 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3
nr nr
0.42 0.75 1.60 4.19 6.85 7.91 10.42 n/a
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£
£
100 1.0
150 1.5
225 1.75
300 2.5
400 2.5
450 2.5
m
9.85
12.78
23.59
36.89
79.32
103.03
nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr
14.23 14.23 13.32 13.32 16.91 5.36 12.66
23.46 23.46 23.46 23.46 28.01 8.00 20.89
45.70 45.70 45.70 45.70 63.66 16.45 43.58
90.16 90.16 90.16 90.16 70.83
298.05 212.86 149.05 -
392.46 280.31 196.23 -
nr nr
-
22.33 22.33
52.86 52.86
-
-
-
nr nr nr
35.17 35.17 4.29
52.86 52.86 7.06
108.09 108.09 -
108.09 -
-
-
nr
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-
9.52
17.89
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-
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fumbling
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Hepseal S/Sleve 150 & Hepseal S/Sleve 150 & Hepsleve Plus Hepsleve Plus Junctions 100×100 mm 150×100 mm 150×150 mm 225×100 mm 225×150 mm 225×225 mm 300×100 mm 300×150 mm 300×225 mm 300×300 mm 400×100 mm 400×150 mm 400×400 mm 450×100 mm 450×150 mm 450×450 mm
nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr
19.76 30.65 68.71 68.71 141.66 141.66 141.66 -
27.16 58.61 58.61 125.61 125.61 279.26 279.26 334.07 334.07 -
19.76 30.65 68.71 68.71 141.66 141.66 141.66 -
27.16 58.61 58.61 125.61 125.61 279.26 -
Unit Double junctions 150×150×150 mm 225×150×150 mm 225×225×225 mm 300×150×150 mm Diameter in mm Standard pipe length in m Plain end vitrified clay pipes with sleeved joints BS EN 295 (SuperSleve/Hepsleve) Straight pipes Couplings standard seal ring EPDM/Nitrile seat ring Bends 15, 30, 45, 90 degree Rest Bends Saddles oblique square Adaptors Hepseal/SuperSleve Taper pipe 100 to 150 mm Supersleve 150 to 225 mm Supersleve 225 to 300 mm Hepsleve Junctions, oblique/square 100×100 mm
Bay Bay Square Oblique
nr nr nr nr
£
30.65 -
£
£
53.98 127.16 127.16 269.96 100 150 225 1.6 1.75 1.85
19.77 30.65 68.17 170.02 392.34 -
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300 1.85
m
3.68
7.45 23.76 36.20
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2.55 4.61 8.87 18.21 3.86 7.29 18.21 25.35 4.97 10.24 49.34 93.62 8.80 13.17 52.83 140.01
nr 10.55 15.02 54.62 95.07 nr 10.55 15.02 54.62 95.07 nr 4.29 7.06 nr 12.70 nr 36.95 nr 102.20 nr 10.49
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Unit Diameter in mm Standard pipe length in m Perforated vitrified clay pipes (Hepline) Straight pipes m Bends 15, 30, 45, 90 degrees nr Junctions, oblique and square nr Vitrified clay road gullies, round with rodding eye and stopper 600 mm deep×300 mm diameter, outlet diameter 100 nr mm 600 mm deep×300 mm diameter, outlet diameter 150 nr mm 750 mm deep×400 mm diameter, outlet diameter 150 nr mm 900 mm deep×450 mm diameter, outlet diameter 150 nr mm Vitrified clay yard gullies, round with domestic duty grating and frame (upto 1 tonne) 225 mm diameter×585 mm deep, 100 mm outlet nr diameter 225 mm diameter×585 mm deep, 150 mm outlet nr diameter Vitrified clay yard gullies, round with medium duty grating and frame (upto 5 tonnes) 225 mm diameter×585 mm deep, 100 mm outlet nr diameter 225 mm diameter×585 mm deep, 150 mm outlet nr diameter Universal grease traps with metal tray and lid 600×450×550 mm deep nr 450×300×550 mm deep nr
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£
£
100 150 225 1.60 1.75 1.85
£
£
£
300 1.85
400 2.50
450 2.50
6.18 11.24 20.66 39.37 92.07 116.67 4.85 9.99 46.99 89.16 89.16 89.16 10.49 14.69 65.53 156.71 156.71 156.71
65.21 66.77 77.44 104.78
70.74 70.74
105.01 105.01
584.97 460.90
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CONCRETE AND CEMENT Ready mixed concrete supplied in full loads delivered to site within 5 miles (8 km) radius of concrete mixing plant. Designated mixes Standard mixes Aggregate size 10 mm 20 mm 40 mm Unit £ £ £ Unit £ Grade C7.5 Grade C10 Grade C15 Grade C20 Grade C25 Grade C30 Grade C40 Grade C50
m3 m3 m3 m3 m3 m3 m3 m3
53.50 54.34 54.55 55.59 57.25 58.08 60.16 65.78
50.39 51.22 52.05 52.47 54.13 54.93 57.04 62.94
Grade C60
m3
70.98
67.86
53.72 ST1 54.10 ST2 54.78 ST3 55.57 ST4 56.14 ST5 57.82 - Readymix - Roadfill 6-1 HAM m3 - Voidfill 20-1 HAM m3
m3 m3 m3 m3 m3
51.64 52.88 54.55 55.90 57.15
48.55 44.35
Prescribed mixes Add to the above designated mix prices approximately £3.00/m3 Unit Add to the above prices for rapid-hardening cement to BS12 sulphate resisting cement to BS4027 polypropylene fibre additive distance per mile in excess of 5 miles (8 km) air entrained concrete water repellent additive part loads per m3 below full load waiting time (in excess of 6 mins./m3 unloading norm) returned concrete
m3 m3 m3 m3 m3 m3 m3 hr m3 bulk £/t
Cements ordinary portland to BS12 high alumina sulphate resisting rapid hardening white portland Cement admixtures
80.21 260.91 91.33 85.83 149.40 Unit
£ 2.00-3.00 10.00 % 7.40 0.85 3.86 3.89 17.64 47.06 86.58 bagged £/50 kg 4.02 13.04 4.56 4.30 7.48 £
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7.26 11.06 4.34 15.59 5.12
CONCRETE MANHOLES Unit Shaft and chamber rings 900 mm diameter—unreinforced 1050 mm diameter—unreinforced 1200 mm diameter—reinforced 1350 mm diameter—reinforced 1500 mm diameter—reinforced 1800 mm diameter—reinforced 2100 mm diameter—reinforced 2400 mm diameter—reinforced 2700 mm diameter—reinforced 3000 mm diameter—reinforced Short length surcharge on 250 mm depth—100% Short length surcharge on 500 mm depth—50% Single step (built-in) Double steps (built-in) Soakaway perforations (75 mm dia) Reducing slabs (900 mm diameter access) 1050 mm diameter 1200 mm diameter 1350 mm diameter 1500 mm diameter 1800 mm diameter 2100 mm diameter 2400 mm diameter 2700 mm diameter 3000 mm diameter Landing slabs (900 mm diameter access) 1500 mm diameter 1800 mm diameter 2100 mm diameter 2400 mm diameter 2700 mm diameter 3000 mm diameter Cover slabs (heavy duty) (600 mm square access) 900 mm diameter 1050 mm diameter
£
m m m m m m m m m m
39.47 45.10 59.19 85.77 105.71 120.33 219.89 270.42 324.29 491.98
nr nr nr
4.00 8.60 4.10
nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr
65.24 72.68 92.60 124.67 141.95 276.90 477.46 607.22 702.51
nr nr nr nr nr nr
124.67 146.95 282.47 477.46 612.22 619.51
nr nr
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1200 mm diameter nr 1350 mm diameter nr 1500 mm diameter nr 1800 mm diameter nr Extra over all the above for sulphate resisting concrete—5%
CONCRETE PIPES AND FITTINGS Unit £ £ £ Concrete pipes with flexible joints to BS 5911 Straight pipes (pipe length 2.5 m) Diameter in mm class H m class M m class L m Bends (22.5 or 45 degrees) class H nr class M nr class L nr Concrete pipes with flexible joints to BS 5911 Straight pipes (pipe length 2.5 m) Diameter in mm class H, M & L m Bends (22.5 degrees) class H, M & L nr Bends (45 degrees) class H, M & L nr Junctions (extra over) 150 mm 225 mm 300 mm 450 mm 525 mm 600 mm 750 mm 825 mm 900 mm Porous concrete pipes to BS 5911: Part 114 150 mm diameter 225 mm diameter 300 mm diameter Sulphate resisting concrete Extra over all the above for sulphate resisting
m m m m m m m m m
m m m
300 375 450 - 17.35 20.02 13.95 17.35 20.02 13.95 17.35 20.02
60.53 88.81 109.67 126.95
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525 24.02 24.02 24.02
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£
600 29.04 29.04 29.04
- 138.80 160.16 192.16 232.32 111.60 138.80 160.16 192.16 232.32 111.60 138.80 160.16 192.16 232.32
750 900 1200 1500 1800 2100 48.99 70.41 114.12 213.55 266.94 387.07 391.92 563.28 912.96 1708.40 2135.52 3096.56 391.92 563.28 912.96 1708.40 2135.52 3096.56 Less than 1200 mm 70.00 90.00 100.00 155.00 195.00 235.00 300.00 325.00 420.00
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CONSUMABLE STORES Unit Abrasive discs for disc cutters (9 inch) nr for angle grinders (4 inch) nr for floorsaws (9 inch) nr Bushing heads for breakers nr for scabblers nr Hilti gun Cartridges for Hilti gun (DX 450) (100 Box) nr Hilti nails NK 32 (100 Box) nr Hilti nails NK 54 (100 Box) nr Stone/Concrete cutting disc for Stihl saw (12 inch) nr Diamond blades (wet or dry) asphalt (18 inch A 500) nr concrete (14 inch ZDM 200) nr brick (12 inch ZDH 500) nr Gas refills Propane 47 kg (fuel only) nr Propane 23 kg (fuel only) nr Butane 13 kg (fuel only) nr Oxygen 9.66 m3 cylinder (gas only) nr Acetylene 8.69 m3 cylinder (gas only) nr Compressed air 8.94 m3 cylinder (gas only) nr Lubrication/Oils for site vehicle use crankcase (25 litres) l transmission (25 litres) l hydraulic (25 litres) l grease (12.5 kg) kg two stroke (25 litres) l airline oil (25 litres) l cutting oil (25 litres) l Ropes and hawsers Rope (polypropelene) 6 mm draw cord 220 m
£ 4.20 2.46 3.91 10.87 40.04 10.07 15.78 18.85 2.86 418.70 411.84 343.20 42.27 21.08 12.13 12.26 46.28 13.50 1.11 1.18 1.02 1.71 1.12 1.23 1.41
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220 m 27.10 220 m 38.83 220 m 59.30 m 1.50 m 2.82 3 m set 17.16
Unit £ Dewatering disposables semi rigid riser pipe 6 m 3.43 flexible riser pipe m 0.57 65 mm×0.5 m cocos each 2.29 65 mm×1 .0 m cocos each 2.29 jointing tape roll 2.29 Pneumatic breakers, steels (hex shank) MP1 (moil point) nr 11.41 MP4 nr 7.19 NC1 (narrow chisel) nr 7.52 NC4 nr 7.19 CS1 (clay spade) nr 31.12 CS4 nr 31.12 AC1 (asphalt cutter) nr 17.42 AC3 nr 25.17 DC1 (digging chisel) nr 30.89 DC3 nr 30.89 P1 (Plugs) nr 25.17 F1 (Feathers) nr 25.22 ET1/ET2 (combined 7 inchs tampers) nr 64.24 SM1 (speediburst demolition/rock steel) nr 19.22 CP9 (point) nr 4.67 CP9 (chisel) nr 4.67 FL22 square nr 8.95 FL22 round nr 9.72 Kango 900 nr 6.64 Kango 950 nr 7.15 Kango 2500 nr 7.18
CONTRACTORS SITE EQUIPMENT (PURCHASED) Unit Traffic cones and cylinders high index polyethylene cone 18 inches with reflective sleeve high index polyethylene cone 21 inches with reflective sleeve high index polyethylene cone 30 inches with reflective sleeve
nr nr nr
£ 3.30 4.80 6.30
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high visibility motorway cone 21 inches verge post complete with metal fixing stack MELBA MKI traffic cylinder 30 inches with twist and lock base MELBA cylinder base ‘no waiting’ cones (standard Mk 1) ‘no waiting’ cones (police Mk 1) Fencing pins 4 feet 6 inches with loop Crowd Barrier fencing 1 m×50 m roll, non corrodible, reusable fence support post, sandweighted 1.1 m high, base width 37 cm×37 cm Temporary road signs and frames triangular 600 mm rectangular 1050×750 mm circular 600 mm Paraffin road warning lamp Battery operated “Trafilite”, flashing Battery operated “Trafilite”, photocell flashing Hydrant stand pipe Hydrant key Drain stoppers 100 mm steel with plastic cap 150 mm steel with plastic cap 225 mm steel with plastic cap 300 mm steel with plastic cap 500 mm aluminium with metal cap 525 mm aluminium with metal cap 675 mm aluminium with metal cap Air bag stopper 100 mm 150 mm 225 mm 300 mm Drain testing manometer kit (air gauge) Bolt croppers centre cut 24 inches (3/4 inch jaw) high tensile cut 42 inches (1 inch jaw) Soil pipe cutter (spun pipes or cast) 2 to 12 inches
Unit Debris netting (scaffolding net, 50×3 m roll, standard) Scaffold sheeting (weather sheet, 48×2 m roll) Water hose Rubber 3/4 inch bore×40 m PVC 1/2 inch bore×75 m Compressor hose (with quick release couplings) 15.2 m×19 mm
nr nr nr nr nr nr nr
9.68 10.36 8.30 4.42 9.20 10.48 1.33
nr nr
74.21 13.57
nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr
13.24 29.68 15.84 6.40 9.59 10.32 88.44 13.67
nr 5.26 nr 7.68 nr 17.43 nr 30.00 nr 173.95 nr 182.70 nr 396.55 nr nr nr nr nr
10.86 11.54 17.26 21.94 34.07
nr 116.76 nr 264.77 nr 458.26
£
nr 113.67 nr 175.00 nr nr
44.81 31.80
nr
26.82
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CULVERTS Unit
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£
£
£
Well-void extra plus steel culverts Diameter in mm 1.25 mm thick 1.50 mm thick 2.00 mm thick Asset International corrugated steel, galvanised bitumen coated culverts, supplied in 3, 4, and 6 in lengths Diameter in mm 1.6 mm thick coupling 2.0 mm thick coupling Precast concrete rectangular culverts 1000×500 mm×2.0 m long 1500×1000 mm×2.0 m long 1500×1500 mm×2.0 m long 2000×1000 mm×2.0 m long 2000×1500 mm×2.0 m long 2500×1000 mm×2.0 m long 2500×1750 mm×1.5 m long 3000×2000 mm×1.0 m long 3000×2750 mm×1.0 m long 4000×2500 mm×1.0 m long
m m m
m nr m nr Unit
500 23.53 33.42 41.26
1000 1500 2000 47.15 66.73 100.80 81.16 124.37 176.55
1050 1650 2000 2200 76.69 240.09 338.51 417.46 13.80 24.16 76.28 167.28 221.08 246.34 13.80 24.21 30.51 32.34 £
nr 250.29 nr 461.65 nr 533.95 nr 645.19 nr 723.06 nr 978.91 nr 856.55 nr 834.30 nr 934.42 nr 1112.40
EARTH RETENTION INCLUDING GABIONS, CRIB WALLING, ETC. Woven wire mesh gabions in mesh size 75×75 mm, wire diameter 2.7 mm galvanised to BS 443:1982 PVC coated galvanised wire; overall diameter 3.2 mm Galvanised only Units size £/each Unit Size £/each 1.5×1×1 m 36.15 1.5×1×1 m 31.98 2×1×1 m 40.38 2×1×1 m 38.32 3×1×1 m 58.71 3×1×1 m 56.06 2×1×0.5 m 27.52 2×1×0.5 m 26.51 Reno woven wire mattresses, wire galvanised to BS 443:1982 PVC coated galvanised wire 2.2 mm diameter, overall PVC coated galvanised wire 2.2 mm diameter 2.7 mm, mesh size 75×75 mm. diameter, overall diameter 2.7 mm, mesh size 75×75 mm. Units size £/each Unit Size £/each 6×2×0.15 m 97.93 6×2×0.30 m 107.84 6×2×0.23 m 118.20
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Galvanised wire 3.0 mm diameter 6×2×0.15 m 97.03 6×2×0.23 m 103.83 6×2×0.30 m 110.62 Terramesh (woven wire mesh units with 1 m×1 m gabion type face in mesh size 80×100 wire core diameter 2.70 mm, PVC coated o.d. 3.70 m to BS443 & 1052) 3×2×1 m 59.04 5×2×1 m 72.42 3×2×0.5m 46.79 5×2×0.5m 60.16 Green Terramesh (as for standard Terramesh but with sloping face lined with Biomac or Macmat and an inner lining of galvinised mesh and two reinforcing bars to give correct angle). 3×2×0.6m 54.59 3×2×0.45m 52.92
Unit Pre-cast concrete crib units Andacrib maxi system Andacrib mini system Timber crib walling system Permacrib Goliath for retaining walls upto 3.2 m high Permacrib Hercules for retaining walls upto 5.8 m high Precast concrete wall units 1050 mm high×914 mm long 1500 mm high×914 mm long 1800 mm high×914 mm long 2400 mm high×914 mm long 3000 mm high×914 mm long 3600 mm high×610 mm long Filler Units for 1050 mm high wall unit for 1500 mm high wall unit for 1800 mm high wall unit for 2400 mm high wall unit for 3000 mm high wall unit for 3600 mm high wall unit Mild steel straps and bolts for filler units 1050 to 3000 mm high units 3600 mm high units Extra over for Sulphate Resisting Cement=10 %
£
m2 59.40 m2 44.62 m2 53.56 m2 74.98 nr 39.74 nr 59.04 nr 105.60 nr 153.28 nr 264.57 nr 203.25 Unit Toe £ Heel £ nr 31.22 22.37 nr 61.50 27.49 nr 78.68 35.77 nr 134.21 54.15 nr 186.34 75.59 nr 206.66 100.78 nr 92.86 85.91 nr 138.52 128.83
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FENCING (SITE BOUNDARY FENCING) Unit Chainlink fencing (25 m rolls), including line wire galvanised mild steel, wire 3.55 mm thick, 50 mm mesh, 1800 mm high plastic coated bright steel, wire 2.44/3.15 mm thick, 50 mm mesh, 1800 mm high plastic coated galvanised mild steel, wire 3.00/4.00 mm thick, 50 mm mesh, 1800 mm high plastic coated galvanised mild steel, wire 3.00/4.00 mm thick, 50 mm mesh, 2400 mm high Concrete Posts 1800 mm without leanover arms standard strainer end corner 1800 mm with leanover arms standard strainer end corner 2400 mm without leanover arms standard strainer end corner 2400 mm with leanover arms standard strainer end corner Wire barbed wire (200 m roll) barbed tape single strand (200 m roll) concertina (14 m roll) flat/wrap (14 m roll) Chestnut pale fencing (9 m roll) 900 mm wide 1200 mm wide Chestnut posts posts for 900 mm high fencing posts for 1200 mm high fencing Treated softwood fencing 100×100 mm posts 75×75 mm posts
£
nr 142.73 nr 75.96 nr 129.68 nr 184.36
nr nr nr nr
7.56 29.81 22.51 33.33
nr nr nr nr
9.07 34.83 26.48 41.16
nr nr nr nr
12.53 48.67 37.57 56.92
nr nr nr nr
14.35 54.60 42.50 63.38
nr
15.96
nr nr nr
41.19 30.55 40.68
nr nr
17.90 20.87
nr nr
1.19 1.35
m m
2.61 1.36
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75×25 mm rails 100×25 mm rails 125×25 mm rails 50×38 mm rails 75×38 mm rails 150×38 mm feather edge rails
m m m m m m
0.46 0.62 0.77 0.46 0.69 1.44
GEOTEXTILES Unit Tensar SS20 (50×4 m roll) for weak soils SS30 (50×4 m roll) for very weak soil SS3 (50×4 m roll) for trafficked areas SS40 (30×4 m roll) for over mine workings AR-G (50×3.8 m roll) for reinforcement of asphalt pavement GM4 (40×4.5 m roll) for rock fall protection Mat (30×3.0 m roll) for erosion protection Lotrak permeable membrane (100×4.5 m rolls) 10/7 16/15 45/45 (100×5 m rolls) MT22/20 monofilament (100×4.5 m rolls) Netlon (30×2 m rolls) CE111 CE121 CE131 Terram 500 (200×4.5 m roll) 700 (150×4.5 m roll) 1000 (100×4.5 m roll) permeable membranes 1500 (100×4.5 m roll) 2000 (100×4.5 m roll) Filtram laminated filter drainage membrane (25×1.9 m roll) Filtram 1B1 Filtram 1BZ Lotrak Trammel Drainage Fabric (for fin drains) fabric F40 (100×3.1m roll) core (50×2 m roll) fixing staples (2000 box) Typar 3207 (200×4.5 m roll) 3267 (150×4.5 m roll) 3407 (1 00×4.5 m roll) 3607–3 (1 00×4.5 m roll)
£
nr nr nr nr nr nr nr
282.88 449.28 282.88 391.04 533.52 470.44 330.98
nr nr nr nr
139.88 189.54 442.00 250.17
nr nr nr
118.04 200.90 177.32
nr nr nr nr nr
385.07 330.44 196.61 385.07 447.30
nr nr
270.40 292.03
nr nr nr
301.60 306.80 11.24
nr nr nr nr
234.03 198.55 240.50 261.42
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3707 (100×4.5 m roll) nr Alderprufe 1500 tanking membrane (15.5 m2 roll) nr 2000 tanking membrane (15 m2 roll) nr GRA methane barrier (105 m2 roll) nr MR50 methane barrier (16.5 m2 roll) nr Gastite tape (15 m roll, 100 mm wide) nr Backerboard (1.9 m2 sheet) nr Primer 5l Primer 25 l Visqueen polyethylene damp proof membrane to PIFA Standard 6/83A 250 micron (25×4 m roll) nr 300 micron (25×4 m roll) nr 500 micron (12.5×4 m roll) nr Visqueen polyethylene temporary protective cover to PIFA Standard 8/88 100 micron, clear (50×4 m roll) nr 200 micron, clear (25×4 m roll) nr 100 micron, black (50×4 m roll) nr 200 micron, black (25×4 m roll) nr nr Hessian (1.78×100 m roll)
GULLEY GRATINGS AND FRAMES TO BS EN 124 Unit Group 4; ductile iron, heavy duty pattern 370×430×100 mm depth; hinged, non-rocking; D400 434×434×100 mm depth; non-rocking; D400 600×600×100 mm depth; D400 600 diameter×100 mm depth; D400 Group 3; ductile iron, non-rocking 436×436×75 mm depth; C250 875×385×75 mm depth; double; C250 Group 3; ductile iron, hinged 325×312×75 mm depth; C250 325×437×75 mm depth; C250 400×532×75 mm depth; C250 370×305×100 mm depth; C250 510×360×100 mm depth; C250 370×430×100 mm depth; C250 Group 3; ductile iron, hinged,anti-theft 325×312×75 mm depth; C250 325×437×75 mm depth; C250 400×532×75 mm depth; C250 370×305×100 mm depth; C250 510×360×100 mm depth; C250
337.63 84.06 103.76 374.77 104.41 11.03 9.53 12.96 46.45 45.11 54.11 57.37 53.21 53.21 52.06 52.06 115.54
£
nr 52.02 nr 52.53 nr 123.60 nr 123.60 nr 49.44 nr 175.29 nr nr nr nr nr nr
42.74 49.44 52.53 52.02 52.02 52.02
nr nr nr nr nr
63.34 70.04 73.13 72.61 72.61
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370×430×100 mm depth; C250 Group 3; ductile iron, pedestrian grating 325×312×75 mm depth; C250 Group 3; ductile iron, pavement gratings 165×165×38 mm depth; C250 255×255×38 mm depth; C250 450×450×38 mm depth; C250 647×647×41 mm depth; C250 Group 3; ductile iron, pavement gratings, concave 351×351×40 mm depth; C250 450×450×40 mm depth; C250 549×549×40 mm depth; C250 647×647×43 mm depth; C250 744×744×43 mm depth; C250 Group 3; ductile iron, kerb type pattern-to suit standard kerb profile 325×312 mm; including road retaining bar, C250.
nr
72.61
nr
46.76
nr 18.85 nr 32.63 nr 98.70 nr 214.03 nr 46.28 nr 57.50 nr 107.07 nr 152.26 nr 202.32 nr
INSTRUMENTATION (SOIL INSTRUMENTATION) Unit
76.62
£
Tacseal pipe 450 mm diameter 5 m long nr 130.60 2.15 m long nr 89.72 0.45 m long nr 49.41 0.35 mm long nr 43.16 joints to suit nr 28.39 150 mm PVC-U class C (as protective sleeve) m 5.40 32 mm mild steel rods (as settlement rod) m 2.50 150 mm diameter steel tube (as protective sleeve) m 13.31 Inclinometer tube m 11.13 Piezometer tube (nylon) m 12.86 READOUT EQUIPMENT Prices vary depending on number of instruments, locations, distances from instrument. The following is an indicative price for modem portable equipment used for reading up to 30 separate instruments. Item complete and installed. Unit £ Readout equipment for inclinometer Item 14,900.00 Readout equipment for peizometer Item 2,800.00
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INTERLOCKING STEEL SHEET PILING AND UNIVERSAL BEARING PILES The following prices are ex works in lots of 20 tonnes and over of one section, one size, and one specification ordered at one time, for delivery from one works to one destination. Carriage from Basing Point to destination is not included-refer to page 96 for tariff. INTERLOCKING STEEL SHEET PILING Section
Unit
Frodingham 1BXN 1N, 2N, 3NA, 4N, 5 SW1A Larssen
EN10248-1995 Grade S270GP £
EN10248-1995 Grade S355GP £
t
485.00
518.00
t t
475.00 505.00
508.00 538.00
6W, LX8
t
492.00
525.00
LX12, LX16, LX20
t
487.00
520.00
LX25, LX32 GSP2, GSP3, GSP4
t t
492.00 482.00
525.00 515.00
6×122 kg per metre
t
482.00
520.00
6×131 kg per metre 6×138 kg per metre
t t
487.00 487.00
520.00 520.00
Steel piling sections supplied in lengths of 6 to 18 metres Material ex basing point -Scunthorpe Railway Station Add to the above prices for: Quantity under 5 tonnes
Quality Size
Unit t
£ 45.00
under 10 tonnes to 5 tonnes
t
30.00
under 20 tonnes to 10 tonnes
t
15.00
copper content between 0.20% and 0.35% copper content over 0.35% not exceeding 0.50%
t t
10.00 14.00
the following are £ extra per tonne for various alternative lengths Frodingham section Section IBXN 1N £/t 2N £/t 3NA £/t 4 N £/t 5 £/t SW1A £/t £/t Length 2–4 m 35.00 45.00 40.00 35.00 25.00 20.00 4–6 m 15.00 20.00 20.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 20.00 18–24 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 m Larssen Section Section 6W£/t 9WLX8£/t 12WLX12£/t 16WLX16£/t 20WLX20£/t 25WLX25£/t 32WLX32£/t GSP2, GSP4£/t L6£/t GSP3£/t Length 2–4 m 45.00 40.00 30.00 30.00 25.00 20.00 20.00 30.00 25.00 15.00 4–6 m 20.00 20.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 18–24 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 m 24–29 35.00 30.00 25.00 35.00 25.00 m
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UNIVERSAL BEARING PILES Weight Kg/m Unit EN10025, 1993 Grade EN10025, 1993 Grade S270GP £ S355GP £
356×368 174 t 414.00 439.00 356×368 152 t 410.00 435.00 356×368 133 t 410.00 435.00 356×368 109 t 410.00 435.00 305×305 223 t 402.00 427.00 305×305 186 t 396.00 421.00 305×305 149 t 396.00 421.00 305×305 126 t 396.00 421.00 305×305 110 t 388.00 413.00 305×305 95 t 388.00 413.00 305×305 88 t 388.00 413.00 305×305 79 t 388.00 413.00 254×254 85 t 360.00 385.00 254×254 71 t 351.00 376.00 254×254 63 t 351.00 376.00 203×203 54 t 350.00 375.00 203×203 45 t 350.00 375.00 Steel piling sections supplied in lengths of 5 to 15 metres Material ex basing point -Middlesborough Railway Station (except 203×203 mm) -Scunthorpe Railway Station (except 356×368 mm) Add to the above prices for: Unit £ t 30.00 Quantity under 5 tonnes under 10 tonnes to 5 tonnes t 20.00 under 20 tonnes to 10 tonnes t 10.00 t 10.00 Quality copper content between 0.20% and 0.35% copper content over 0.35% not exceeding t 14.00 0.50% length 3 m to under 5 m t 15.00 Size length over 15 m to 24 m t 10.00 length over 24 m to 26.50 m t 15.00 lifting holes nr 10.00 Holes
JOINT FILLERS AND WATERSTOPS Unit Flexible epoxy resin joint sealant (Expoflex 800) 2 litre tin Cold applied waterproofing membrane (Mulseal) 5 litre bucket 25 litre drum 200 litre drum Hot bonded reinforced bitumen sheet waterproofing membrane (Famflex)
£
nr
30.85
nr nr nr
8.25 34.50 220.30
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350 g/m2 1 m×8 m roll Non absorbent joint filler (Hydrocell) sheet 10×900×1800 mm sheet 15×900×1800 mm sheet 20×900×1800 mm sheet 25×900×1800 mm Polysulphide sealant (Thioflex 600) black gun grade grey gun grade mahogany gun grade stone gun grade off white gun grade brick red gun grade grey pouring grade Hot applied sealant hand applied, Plastijoint (5 litre) poured, low extension grade, Pliastic N2 (20 kg sack) poured, hard grade, Pliastic 77 (20 kg sack) Epoxy resin mortars (Expocrete) (6 Litre Pack) GP BC UA High duty elastomeric pavement sealant (Colpor 200) Non extruding expansion joint filler (Flexcell) sheet 10×2440×1220 mm sheet 12.5×2440×1200 mm sheet 20×2440×1200 mm sheet 25×2440×1200 mm Flexible expansion joint strip membrane (Expoband Plus) 190 mm×20 m roll 250 mm×20 m roll 1520 mm×20 m roll Bituthene rolls 500X grade (25 m2—over 150 Rolls) 10F grade (20 m2—over 150 Rolls) 12R grade (20 m2—over 150 Rolls) 4100X grade (20 m2—over 150 Rolls) 4200X grade (20 m2—over 150 Rolls) DW grade (20 m2—over 150 rolls) MR grade (20 m2—over 150 rolls)
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71.50
nr nr nr nr
25.61 39.70 51.47 65.56
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10.56 10.36 11.56 11.56 11.56 11.56 10.81
l nr nr
5.68 40.11 38.94
l l l l
11.67 10.58 15.00 7.87
nr nr nr nr
9.64 10.39 17.81 21.58
nr 251.32 nr 333.68 nr 1624.98 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
Unit Biodegration resistant sealant (Mitoseal 12) sealant (2 litre tin) gun grade nr accelerator (50 ml tin) gun grade nr Cold applied bituminous sheet waterproofing membrane(Proofex)
2.76 3.99 5.60 5.51 9.01 6.21 8.25
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GP, non reinforced (1 m×15 m roll) 12, reinforced (1 m×12 m roll) tackcoat (5 litre can) Servi-dek standard grade (22.5 litre unit-over 200 units) Pile cap Serviseal (10 m coil), over 50 coils angles (factory labour) PVC-U edge tie waterstop, over 50 coils 100 mm flat dumbell (15 m coil) 170 mm flat dumbell (15 m coil) 210 mm flat dumbell (15 m coil) 250 mm flat dumbell (10 m coil) 160 mm centre bulb (15 m coil) 210 mm centre bulb (15 m coil) 260 mm centre bulb (10 m coil) 325 mm centre bulb (7.5 m coil) Rubber waterstop, over 150 m 6 mm dia standard section (30 m coil) 10 mm dia tubular section (23 m coil) 13 mm dia standard section (23 m coil) 19 mm dia standard section (15 m coil) 25 mm dia standard section (12 m coil) 32 mm dia standard section (3 m lengths) 38 mm dia standard section (3 m lengths)
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nr nr nr nr nr nr
93.87 90.35 13.72 51.15 79.50 25.53
nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr
48.20 65.04 84.36 70.55 48.45 69.30 54.00 89.93
nr nr nr nr nr nr nr
142.19 114.07 143.68 113.87 121.30 43.41 59.33
PRECAST CONCRETE KERBS, EDGINGS AND PAVING SLABS Unit £ Hydraulically pressed kerbs (914 mm lengths) 150×305 mm bullnosed 150×305 mm battered 150×305 mm half battered 125×255 mm bullnosed 125×255 mm battered 125×255 mm half battered 125×255 mm square 125×150 mm bullnosed 125×150 mm battered 125×150 mm half battered 125×150 mm square 150×100 mm square Extra over for dished channel 125×255 mm radius and dropper 125×150 mm radius and dropper 255×125 mm radius and dropper 150×125 mm radius and dropper
nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr
3.67 3.67 3.67 2.31 2.31 2.31 2.31 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.66
nr nr nr nr
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All other sizes of radius Quadrants Angles Transitions 125×255 mm Offlets (weir kerbs) laid flat radius and other transitions Block kerbs main kerb 200 mm lengths external angle internal angle radius unit crossover unit transition to crossover transition to half battered kerb Safety kerbs standard (length 914 mm) taper quadrant crane off load
nr nr nr nr
2.01 6.17 6.17 5.64
nr 6.17 Unit Natural £ Coloured £ m nr nr nr nr nr nr Unit
4.73 2.19 2.19 2.44 1.99 2.73 5.23 £
nr nr nr load
38.53 35.82 37.97 23.35
5.54 2.68 2.68 2.69 2.33 4.34 6.07
Full Load Unit Up to 50 km £ Beany block type kerbs base block, 500 mm long base block, outfall base block, outfall/junction base block, junction base block, bend base block, splay cut one end for radius work top block, 500 mm long top block, splay cut one end for radius work cast iron cover and frame cable duct blocks Standard 12.5 mm galvanised steel cover plates plates, 500 mm long cover plate bend, 45 degrees cover plate bend, 90 degrees cover plate bend, special offset cover plate cover plate, splay cut one end for standard radius work Safeticurb type kerbs Standard capacity slot units (914 mm long) 250×250 mm, 125 mm bore unit 250×250 mm, 125 mm bore unit with cast iron insert
nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr
10.60 17.88 17.88 17.88 14.03 17.13 11.80 18.05 119.07 53.75
nr nr nr nr nr nr Unit
21.24 31.50 28.08 46.66 30.54 30.54
nr nr
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Unit Hydraulically pressed edgings (3 feet lengths) 50×150 mm square 50×150 mm bullnosed 50×150 mm chamfered 50×200 mm square 50×200 mm bullnosed 50×255 mm square 50×255 mm bullnosed Vibrated path edgings 50×150 mm round top (straight) 50×150 mm radius 50×200 mm round top (straight) 50×200 mm radius 50×255 mm round top (straight) 50×255 mm radius Paving Flags BS 7263 450×600×50 mm 600×600×50 mm 750×600×50 mm 900×600×50 mm 600×300×50 mm 450×600×63 mm 600×600×63 mm 750×600×63 mm
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nr nr nr
31.07 51.72 128.83
nr
33.13
nr nr nr
38.86 63.03 217.29
m m m
57 73 195.72
nr nr nr nr
23.80 67.32 24.86 240.79
£ 1.18 1.18 1.18 1.76 1.76 1.87 1.87
nr 1.33 nr 2.05 nr 1.36 nr 2.17 nr 1.97 nr 2.59 Unit Natural £ Coloured £ nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr
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Block paving BS 6717 rectangular block paving (Charcon Europa) 200×100×60 mm 200×100×80 mm Deterrent paving (Charcon Elite) format 1 200×144×80 mm format 2 and 3 298×132×80 mm Block Starter Units herringbone 65 mm thick herringbone 80 mm thick interlocking 65 mm thick interlocking 80 mm thick Landscape paving textured (exposed aggregate finish) 400×400×65 mm 450×450×70 mm 600×600×50 mm ground (smooth finish) 400×400×65 mm 600×600×50 mm non slip (pimpled finish) 400×400×50 mm Grassgrid 366×274×100 mm Stone paving granite setts new 100×100 mm (approx) granite setts reclaimed random sized granite setts reclaimed 100×100 mm sorted random size cobbles reclaimed
m2 m2
7.41 8.09
8.26 9.32
8.59 9.55
m2
28.09
29.68
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m2
35.51
40.28
Unit
Natural £ Coloured £
pack of 80 pack of 80 pack of 98 pack of 98
64.79 70.68 43.30 47.62
78.93 84.83 50.50 -
nr nr nr
2.26 2.95 3.82
nr nr
2.66 5.43
3.78 3.46 4.58 0.00 2.92 5.68
-
2.39
nr Unit
£
m2
13.70
t t t t
126.79 69.65 82.39 53.57
LANDSCAPING/SOILING For a more detailed appraisal of landscaping prices, please refer to Spons Landscape and External Works Price Book. CULTIVATED TURF Unit Over 1200 £
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Rolawn (4000×2000×19 approximately) Standard m2 1.95 Advantage m2 3.05 RB Medallion m2 1.55 Seconds m2 1.05 IMPORTED TOPSOIL The price for topsoil is so variable depending on site location, quantity available, season, etc. The following prices are a guide for use in the unit cost build ups and reflect reasonable quality soils from a single sources delivered to site in 20 tonne tipper trucks, within a 20 km radius of source. Unit Under 1000 1000 to Over £ 5000 £ 5000 £ Subsoil m3 3.94 3.31 3.31 Reasonable quality topsoil for seeding and general, sward m3 9.19 8.61 7.93 establishment (1.6 t/m3) Better quality topsoil for species planting and for use in 10.50 9.98 9.14 m3 3 raised beds, planters, etc (1.6 t/m ) GROWING MEDIUMS/SOIL IMPROVERS Unit £ Mulches: Graded bark flakes m3 29.00 Bark nuggets m3 26.00 Ornamental bark mulch m3 28.00 Amenity bark mulch m3 19.00 American mulch m3 16.00 Forest biomulch m3 12.00 Decorative biomulch m3 15.00 Mini biomulch m3 14.00 Rustic biomulch m3 18.00 Mulchip m3 17.00 Pulverised bark m3 13.00 Woodland mulch m3 15.00 Woodfibre mulch m3 16.00 Soil Ameliorants: Landscape bark m3 17.00 Arbor compost m3 13.00 Super humus m3 13.00 Topgrow m3 16.00 Topgrow (80 litre bag) nr 1.39
GRASS SEEDS/FERTILIZERS ETC. Grass seed mixtures, British Seed Houses (Reclamation) BSH ref. A15, sowing rate 15–25 g/m2 (Country Park) BSH ref. A16, sowing rate 8–20 g/m2 (Road Verges) BSH ref. A18, sowing rate 6 g/m2
Unit
£
25 80.40 kg 25 78.30 kg 25 68.20 kg
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(Landscape) BSH ref. A3, sowing rate 25–50 g/m2
25 61.95 kg 25 65.35 kg
(Parkland) BSH ref. A4, sowing rate 17–35 g/m2 Fertilisers Fisons PS5 pre-seeding fertiliser
25 8.30 kg 10 26.14 kg
Fisons “Ficote?” fertiliser (per 10 kg) BSH amenity granular and slow release fertilisers BSH 1 pre-seeding granular (reasonable) 6–9–6
25 9.25 kg 25 9.95 kg 25 10.00 kg 25 9.50 kg 25 10.00 kg 25 9.55 kg 25 5.13 kg
BSH 2 pre-seeding granular (impoverished) 10–15–10 BSH 4 pre-seeding mini granular (spring/summer) 11–5–5 BSH 5 pre-seeding granular (spring/summer) 9–7–7 BSH 7 pre-seeding mini granular (autumn/winter) 3–10–5.2 BSH 8 outfield granular (autumn/winter fertiliser) 3–12–12 Growmore granular fertiliser (per 25 kg) Compost tree planting and mulching compost seeding Selective weedkiller Hydroseeding-specialist process; refer to unit cost landscaping section for typical specification and situation
80 l 3.80 30 l 5.90 25 l 152.25
MANHOLE COVERS AND FRAMES TO BS EN 124 Manhole covers and frames (all dimensions are clear opening sizes) Unit £ Group 5, ductile iron 600×600×150 mm depth; Super Heavy Duty; E600 1200×755×150 mm depth; Super Heavy Duty; E600 1870×755×150 mm depth; Super Heavy Duty; E600 Group 4, ductile iron, double triangular 600×600×150 mm depth; D400 600×600×150 mm depth; ventilated; D400 675×675×150 mm depth; D400 Group 4, ductile iron, double triangular, hinged, lockable 600×600×100 mm depth; D400 Group 4, ductile iron, double triangular
nr nr nr
245.08 412.19 844.40
nr nr nr
137.86 167.86 258.87
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nr nr nr nr nr nr nr
96.88 92.27 153.91 156.58 226.60 394.75 285.24
nr
156.16
nr nr nr nr
92.27 120.89 102.13 117.37
nr nr
184.00 220.75
nr nr
84.00 120.75
nr nr
324.94 367.16
nr nr nr nr
72.10 89.01 94.70 123.07
Unit
£
nr nr
88.35 92.48
nr 95.21 nr 118.88 nr 94.35 nr 118.01 nr 134.92 nr 162.75
nr nr
3.21 6.21
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MISCELLANEOUS AND MINOR ITEMS Unit Concrete spacer blocks for reinforcement bars; 30 mm cover bars; 50 mm cover bars; 75 mm cover mesh; 50 mm cover Wire spacers 60 mm height 90 mm height 120 mm height 150 mm height 180 mm height Tying wire; 16 gauge black annealed ROM Lenton reinforcement couplers (Coupler A for use where one bar can be rotated, Coupler B where neither can be) 12 mm diameter bar 16 mm diameter bar 20 mm diameter bar 25 mm diameter bar 32 mm diameter bar 40 mm diameter bar Dowel bars round 16×800 mm 20×800 mm 25×800 mm 32×800 mm Expansion dowel caps 12×100 mm 16×100 mm 20×100 mm 25×100 mm 32×100 mm Debonding sleeves for dowel bars 12×450 mm 16×200 mm 20×300 mm 25×300 mm 32×375 mm Debonding compound Crack inducers (5 m lengths) 10 mm wide×50 mm deep top type (two piece) 10 mm wide×75 mm deep top type (two piece)
£
500 200 50 100
25.05 14.73 8.10 17.71
m 1.17 m 1.20 m 1.25 m 1.35 m 1.60 23 kg coil 22.25 Coupler A Coupler B Thread bar (at £/each £/each factory) £/end 2.45 3.16 5.65 8.83 12.06 17.44
14.72 17.16 18.77 21.76 29.20 44.34 Unit
1.61 1.83 2.14 2.43 3.39 4.35 £
nr nr nr nr
1.26 1.98 3.08 5.05
100 100 100 100 100
25.16 27.44 30.85 32.25 41.95
100 100 100 100 100 5l
28.13 29.18 29.49 28.56 52.09 18.81
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Silver sand (bagged) Formwork release agents General purpose mould oil Chemical release agent ROMLEASE chemical release agent (35–50 m2/l) Retarders ROMTARD CF retarder, subsequently brush to expose aggregate/form key (5 m2/l) ROMTARD MA retarder, apply to face of formwork (15–16 m2/l) Surface Hardeners and Sealers ROMTARD PZ concrete surface hardener and dustproofer (2 coats, 6 m2/l/coat) ROMCURE Sealer RS resin based concrete floor sealer (2 coats, 5.5 m2/l/coat) ROMCURE Standard, resin based curing membrane (5.5 m2/l) Mortars and grouts Epoxy grout high density Epoxy mortar general purpose 5 star grout ROMGROUT grout admixture for infilling bolt boxes (1 packet/50 kg OPC) Air entraining agents ROM Plasair PA concrete air entraining agent (100–300 ml/100 kg of OPC) Resin bonded anchors: Resin capsules RM8 (10 per box) RM10 (10 per box) RM12 (10 per box) RM16 (10 per box) RM20 (10 per box) RM24 (10 per box) RM30 (5 per box) Zinc plated steel threaded rod with nut and washer 8×110 mm (10 per box) 10×130 mm (10 per box) 12×160 mm (10 per box) 16×190 mm (10 per box) 20×260 mm (6 per box) 24×300 mm (6 per box) 30×380 mm (6 per box) Stainless steel threaded rod with nut and washer 8×110 mm (10 per box) 10×130 mm (10 per box) 12×160 mm (10 per box)
8.20 14.22
Unit
£
25 kg
3.09
25 l 25 l 25 l
25.53 24.19 24.19
25 l
61.42
25 l
122.28
25 l 25 l 25 l
32.19 76.59 39.92
kg kg kg 20 packets
3.55 3.94 3.53 37.62
205 l
134.93
100 100 100 100 100 100 100
118.70 120.60 123.70 153.00 278.80 323.30 556.60
100 100 100 100 100 100 100
47.70 74.00 115.60 212.90 413.70 765.90 2147.50
100 100 100
116.10 177.10 284.20
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100 100 100
Unit Loose bolt type Wallbolts M6 max. fixing thickness 25 mm (50 per box) M8 max. fixing thickness 25 mm (50 per box) M10 max. fixing thickness 25 mm (25 per box) M12 max. fixing thickness 25 mm (20 per box) M16 max. fixing thickness 30 mm (10 per box) M20 max. fixing thickness 60 mm (5 per box) M24 max. fixing thickness 100 mm (5 per box) M24 max. fixing thickness 150 mm (5 per box) Bolt projecting type wallbolts M6 max. fixing thickness 25 mm (50 per box) M8 max. fixing thickness 25 mm (50 per box) M10 max. fixing thickness 30 mm (25 per box) M12 max. fixing thickness 35 mm (20 per box) M16 max. fixing thickness 35 mm (10 per box) M20 max. fixing thickness 30 mm (5 per box) M20 max. fixing thickness 100 mm (5 per box) M24 max. fixing thickness 75 mm (5 per box) M24 max. fixing thickness 120 mm (5 per box) Hyrib permanent shuttering ref. 2411 ref. 2611 ref. 2811 Expamet galvanised brickwork reinforcement (20 m rolls) 65 mm wide 115 mm wide 175 mm wide 225 mm wide 305 mm wide Expamet stainless steel brickwork reinforcement (20 m rolls) 65 mm wide 115 mm wide 175 mm wide 225 mm wide Expamet cast in foundation bolt cylinders 75 mm diameter×150 mm long 75 mm diameter×225 mm long 75 mm diameter×300 mm long 100 mm diameter×375 mm long 100 mm diameter×450 mm long 100 mm diameter×600 mm long
£
100 86.22 100 105.74 100 139.50 100 223.44 100 543.60 100 922.90 100 529.80 100 614.50 100 91.14 100 107.92 100 147.10 100 240.16 100 571.70 100 860.00 100 978.40 100 524.00 100 610.00 m2 14.00 m2 10.96 m2 9.68 m m m m m
0.33 0.57 0.86 1.15 1.44
m m m m
0.48 0.80 1.29 1.76
nr nr nr nr nr nr
1.20 1.45 1.76 2.74 3.09 3.42
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PAINT/STAINS/PROTECTIVE COATINGS Unit Crown trade gloss white and magnolia brilliant white colours Crown trade undercoat white colours Crown trade eggshell white and magnolia colours Crown trade matt emulsion white and magnolia brilliant white colours Crown trade silk emulsion white and magnolia brilliant white colours Crown trade masonry paint Crown trade woodstain base coat and finish Creosote golden brown Cuprinol preservers wood preservers Exterior Wood; garden shed+fence preservers Cuprinol woodstains Select Woodstain; matt finish—semi-transparent Select Woodstain; matt finish—loured Premier Woodstain; satin finish—semi-transparent Premier Woodstain; satin finish—coloured preservative/stain for hardwoods preservative/stain basecoat Cuprinol trade varnishes Polyurethane varnish; gloss, satin and matt varnishes Trade Yacht varnish; clear gloss Crown Primers alkali resisting plaster primer oil based non-toxic wood primer acrylic wood primer calcium plumbate metal primer zinc phosphate metal primer red oxide metal primer red lead metal primer acrylic primer sealer undercoat
£
5 l 19.09 5 l 19.09 5 l 23.38 5 l 19.09 5 l 23.38 5 l 21.05 5 l 28.48 5 l 15.24 5 l 15.75 5 l 19.30 5l 5l 5l 5l 5l 25 l
16.10 16.62 19.87 23.73 39.16 12.21
25 l 100.19 25 l 61.39 1l 5l 1l 5l 5l 25 l
10.99 48.39 11.49 53.29 54.89 27.49
5 l 32.99 5 l 34.79 5l 5l 5l 5l 5l 5l 5l 5l
25.07 23.11 22.76 41.09 25.07 26.57 52.46 22.18
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stabilising primer, translucent Crown anti-condensation paint Crown road marking paint, white/yellow Sadolin Holdex, clear lacquer, internal woodwork Classic, translucent matt finish, external woodwork Extra, translucent, semi-gloss for all external joinery Superdec, opaque, semi gloss, waterborne for all external joinery Newbase, preservative pretreatment for all durable timber Dulux Weathershield masonry paint Weathershield masonry, coloured Weathershield All Seasons masonry, coloured Fine Textured masonry, coloured masonry stabilising solution masonry fungicidal solution
Unit Sandtex masonry paint Matt Exterior/Hi Cover Smooth, coloured fungicidal stabilising solution, clear Solignum Architectural wood stain Aluminium paint Heat resisting aluminium paint Anti condensation paint Red oxide paint General purpose bituminous paint Concrete and floor paint PROTECTIVE COATINGS
For fabricated steel, lighting columns, parapets and guard railings, etc. Chromate free etch primer (pre fabrication) Epoxy fast set high solids micaceous iron oxide undercoat/finish Epoxy finish Epoxy tie coat Epoxyester zinc phosphate primer (post fabrication) High build alkyd gloss High build pure phenolic based micaceous iron oxide Heavy duty zinc phosphate primer Passivating T wash (pre galvanising) Urethane alkyd gloss Urethane alkyd undercoat Ferox moisture cured urethane zinc primer Ferox moisture cured urethane intermediate/undercoat
5l 5l 5l 5l 5l 5l 5l 5l 5l 5l
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£
l l l l l l l l l l l l l
9.75 14.82 13.74 11.56 11.72 8.49 9.87 8.99 5.36 7.02 7.67 18.77 13.98
5 l 20.95 5 l 37.08 5 l 40.31 5l 5l 5l 5l 5l
40.68 32.51 38.55 37.79 21.49
5l 5l 5l 5l 5l
23.93 26.89 23.93 15.49 15.52
£ 20.19 10.98 17.88 52.68 37.19 30.52 35.81 32.60 19.43 29.61 Price per theoretical m2 £
0.34 2.18 1.22 0.60 1.14 0.82 0.93 1.35 0.23 0.50 0.37 1.12 0.77
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1.42 Price per theoretical m2 Unit £ £ RIW liquid asphatic composition (two coats) (25 litre drum) l 3.55 3.18 RIW Heviseal (two coats) (20 litre drum) l 3.97 5.29 RIW hydrocoat (25 litre drum) l 1.60 0.48 RIW bitumen protection board, 1.63×1.29 m×3 mm thick sheet nr 9.86 RIW sheet seal, grade 9000/300, 20×0.3 m roll nr 32.51 -
POLYMER CHANNELS AND FITTINGS Unit
£
ACO S100 interlocking, stepped channel with locked ductile iron grating length 1000 mm nr 65.00 length 500 mm nr 40.00 step connector nr 6.35 ACO S100K PowerDrain, interlocking, pre-sloped channel with Powerlock grating length 1000 mm nr 64.00 length 500 mm nr 40.00 ACO K100S interlocking, pre-sloped channel with galvanised steel frame length 1000 mm nr 20.00 length 500 mm nr 14.00 Unit S100 & S100K (heavy duty Class N100 (normal duty K100S (normal duty F) Class A–C) Class A–C) £ £ £ ACO end caps end cap nr 8 4.75 5.95 outlet end cap nr 14 9.95 12.95 inlet end cap nr 14 9.95 12.95 Unit £ ACO gullies complete with grating and galvanised bucket shallow gully, no trap nr 196.00 deep gully, no trap nr 205.00 deep gully with four air trap nr 224.00 gully extension unit nr 30.00 ACO sump units with galvanised steel bucket for S100 channel with ductile iron grating nr 90.00 for S100K Powerdrain nr 90.00 for K100S channel with galvanised steel frame nr 45.00 for K100S channel with galvanised steel frame, nr 48.00 roddable ACO channel gratings with Quicklock to suit N100 & K100S systems
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galvanised steel, slotted, light duty, length 1000 mm galvanised steel, slotted, heavy duty, length 1000 mm galvanised steel, mesh (10×30 mm), length 1000 mm stainless steel, slotted, light duty, length 1000 mm stainless steel, slotted, heavy duty, length 1000 mm galvanised steel, perforated, heavy duty, length 1000 mm stainless steel, perforated, heavy duty, length 1000 mm ductile iron, heavy duty, length 500 mm ductile iron, heelguard heavy duty, length 500 mm ACO Parkdrain polymer concrete drainage for class ‘C’ ACO Kerbdrain combined kerb and drainage unit for class ‘D’
nr nr nr nr nr nr
6.40 12.50 10.25 24.50 54.50 18.00
nr nr nr m
57.00 7.50 8.50 28.00
m
39.00
Unit Bridge gutters—straight including cover, length 1000 mm Bridge gutters—curved including cover, length 1000 mm End cap to bridge gutter ACO Q100 monolithic interlocking channel system length 1000 mm length 500 mm Inter-connecting channel with inbuilt fall (Stanton Standrain) 1000 mm long 1000 mm long, galvanised steel edging Standrain drain end caps Standrain drain end caps wiith 100 mm PVC-U outlet PVC accessories 100 mm drain union 150 mm drain union 200 mm drain union 150 mm oval to round union 100 mm foul air trap 150 mm foul air trap Steel gratings (Stanton Standrain) Class C ductile iron, slotted, 500 mm long Class E ductile iron, slotted, 500 mm long Class A galvanised steel, slotted, 500 mm long Class A galvanised steel, slotted, 1000 mm long Class C galvanised steel, mesh, 500 mm long Class C galvanised steel, mesh, 1000 mm long Class A stainless steel, slotted, 500 mm long Class A stainless steel, slotted, 1000 mm long Class A stainless steel, mesh, 500 mm long
£
nr
41.95
nr nr
63.75 7.05 106.75 63.55
nr nr nr nr nr nr
nr 20.77 nr 29.92 nr 3.61 nr 6.77 ACO Standrain 2.05 3.95 9.15 6.21 17.15 9.71 9.55 6.21 14.65 11.29 35.25 15.69 nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr
14.38 14.38 6.68 9.09 9.39 13.65 24.12 30.92 54.76
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Class A stainless steel, mesh, 1000 mm long Ductile iron or steel locking bar and mild steel bolt Steel locking bar to suit mesh gratings Silt boxes standard roddable with in-line outlet roddable with side outlet roddable with in-line outlet (galvanised) roddable with side inlet (galvanised) standard galvanised Gullies with ductile iron grating, galvanised steel bucket and locking mechanism shallow deep deep, roddable
nr nr nr
65.72 1.81 1.95
nr nr nr nr nr nr
57.61 79.32 79.32 81.26 81.50 69.27
nr nr nr
274.99 310.90 329.29
QUARRY PRODUCTS, AGGREGATES, ETC. Cost per tonne delivered to site within a 20 mile radius of quarry or production centres, cost based on most economically available materials, minimum order 500 tonnes (average prices—see footnote). Scotland, North, and Midlands and South Wales South West General Graded granular material natural gravels (DOT class 1 A, B, or C) general fill crushed gravel or rock ditto Reclaimed material (DOT class 2E) blast furnace slag; general fill quarry waste Well graded granular material natural gravel or sand (DOT class 6A) fill below water crushed gravel or rock; ditto (free draining) Selected granular material natural gravel (DOT class 6F) capping layers crushed rock; ditto Selected uniformly graded material natural gravel or crushed rock (DOT class 6I, J) fill to reinforced earth-blinding material pea gravel fill on bridges and other structures
7.20
7.47
7.52
8.37
9.17
9.67
7.02 7.91
7.49 8.24
9.25 8.57
6.82
7.19
7.39
8.92
9.14
11.12
7.39
8.02
8.57
10.33
10.74
11.46
8.25 21.90
8.27 21.90
8.74 21.90
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6.83
7.94
8.24
6.96
8.18
8.24
9.11 9.37
9.45 9.76
11.23 11.46
8.96
8.96
8.96
9.73
9.74
9.73
8.96
9.04
8.96
9.73
9.73
9.73
-
-
6.73
Scotland, North, Midlands and and Wales South West Rock fill crushed rock, core fill, rock punching Armour stone single size (minimum costs) sea defence shore protection 0.5 tonne 1 tonne 3 tonne Granular material single sized aggregate natural gravel (DOT class 503) pipe bedding/haunching crushed rock; ditto Filter material natural or crushed other than unburned slag or chalk (DOT class 505A, B, C) backfill to filter drains type A type B Graded granular material crushed rock natural sand or gravels (DOT class 803/804) sub base type 1/2 crushed concrete (reclaimed) Coated roadstone products DBM roadbases (DOT class 900) carriageway construction HRM base and wearing; carriageway construction
South General
7.36
7.58
12.31
14.14 20.68 32.76
15.53 25.86 32.76
15.53 25.86 32.76
8.37
9.32
10.81
9.52
9.34
13.10
8.40 7.62
9.34 9.08
11.18 13.80
9.32 11.01
10.44 12.77
10.37 12.68
6.50
7.46
8.00
38.79
28.35
32.02
46.55
33.12
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31.27 32.13 34.02
31.27 32.13 34.02
32.55 33.50 35.58
10.00 9.70 10.00 8.95
10.44 9.70 10.44 9.40
11.20 11.94 12.23 10.44
PLEASE NOTE: The above prices are based upon information obtained from a number of companies or individual quarries. An average of the above prices is used in part 4 and 5 (Unit Cost compilation), and provides a reasonable guide as to comparative costs of common or DOT Specification materials. It must be remembered that transport costs form a high proportion of delivered stone prices: if a 20 tonne tipper costs £20.00 per hour to operate then it follows that for each hour journey time £1.00 will be added to each tonne delivered. The above costs are based on approximately £1.60 per tonne transport cost. Minimum 16 tonne loads. Allow 8–10p/tonne per mile adjustment to 20 mile inclusion if required. Market conditions and commercial considerations could also affect these prices to a surprising degree—up to double for the more selective materials. We have included such variations only where we feel that there is a sound reason for them and so have attempted to produce a reasonable guide to market conditions. If specific requirements are known then local quarries are usually helpful with information and guide prices.
SCAFFOLDING AND PROPS Unit Scaffold tube black tube galvanised tube alloy tube Scaffold fittings double single swivel sleeve joint pin Scaffold boards grade A selected (3.97 m long) Scaffold towers, alloy, coming with ladder access
£
m m m
2.66 3.17 7.62
nr nr nr nr nr
2.26 1.30 2.71 1.91 1.61
nr
9.08
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2.5×1.35×6.05 m 2.5×1.35×9.30 m Adjustable struts size 0 size 1 size 2 size 3 Adjustable props size 0 size 1 size 2 size 3 size 4 Lightweight stagings 3.60 m 4.20 m 4.80 m 5.40 m 6.00 m 6.60 m 7.20 m Reinforced timber pole ladders 4m 5m 6m 7m 8m 9m 10 m
nr 2129.11 nr 2678.50 nr nr nr nr
13.18 15.33 17.66 20.51
nr nr nr nr nr
18.21 22.69 23.99 24.38 28.75
nr nr nr nr nr nr nr
127.84 130.00 189.28 212.16 216.32 269.55 312.00
nr nr nr nr nr nr nr
59.90 71.55 86.53 101.50 120.64 131.46 196.77
SEPTIC TANKS, CESSPOOLS AND INTERCEPTORS Unit Klargester GRP septic tanks including cover and frame 2720 litre capacity, standard grade 2720 litre capacity, heavy grade 6000 litre capacity, standard grade 6000 litre capacity, heavy grade 9000 litre capacity, standard grade 9000 litre capacity, heavy grade Klargester GRP cesspools including covers and frames 9000 litre capacity, standard grade 9000 litre capacity, heavy grade 18200 litre capacity, standard grade 18200 litre capacity, heavy grade
£
nr 396.00 nr 684.00 nr 925.00 nr 995.00 nr 1100.00 nr 1300.00 nr nr nr nr
1286.00 1617.00 1556.00 1682.00
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36000 litre capacity, standard grade 36000 litre capacity, heavy grade 54000 litre capicity, standard grade 54000 litre capicity, heavy grade Klargester 3 stage GRP petrol interceptors 2000 litre capacity 2500 litre capacity 4000 litre capacity Klargester Biodisc; self contained sewage treatmant plant population equivalent of 6, standard grade population equivalent of 6, heavy grade population equivalent of 2, standard grade population equivalent of 2, heavy grade population equvalent of 8, standard grade population equvalent of 8, heavy grade Klargester Grease Traps; pedestrian cover and frame included in price 23 Kg capacity 45 Kg capacity Klargester Single Effluent Pump Sets, GRP sump and cover standard grade heavy grade Klargester Bypass Interceptors, suitable for areas of low risk such as carparks 1000 litre capacity 1500 litre capacity
nr nr nr nr
2979.00 3198.00 3981.00 4275.00
nr nr nr
644.00 808.00 956.00
nr nr nr nr nr nr
2300.00 2450.00 2900.00 3100.00 3900.00 4200.00
nr 540.00 nr 1040.00 nr nr
575.00 610.00
nr nr
534.00 692.00
SHUTTERING, TIMBER AND NAILS Unit Birch faced plywood exterior WBP size 1220×2440 mm, full pallets 6.5 mm thick 12 mm thick 18 mm thick 24 mm thick Marlne plywood far eastern redwood exterior WBP size 1220×2440 mm, full pallets 4.0 mm thick 6.0 mm thick 12.0 mm thick 18.0 mm thick 25.0 mm thick Coated shuttering plywood. Phenolic film faced, edges sealed ext WBP, Finnish Birch faced (Combi) size 1220×2440×12.0 mm size 1220×2440×18.0 mm Coated shuttering plywood. Phenolic film faced, edges sealed ext WBP,
£
m2 5.01 m2 8.28 m2 12.41 m2 16.54
m2 2.33 m2 2.98 m2 5.40 m2 7.90 m2 10.55
m2 11.02 m2 15.12
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Eastern European Birch throughout size 1220×2440×12.0 mm size 1220×2440×18.0 mm Resin impregnated overlay edges sealed Pourform/Ultraform/B Matte/Channelform size 1220×2440×17.5 mm Thickness £/m £/m 25 50 mm mm Sawn softwood random lengths (used); good quality timber for formwork, falseworks, temporary works and trench supports, delivered to site 50 mm wide 0.25 0.51 75 mm wide 0.35 0.81 100 mm wide 0.51 1.01 150 mm wide 0.70 1.63 Thickness £/m £/m 12.5 25 mm mm Wrought(planed)timber; European softwood (new) 25 mm wide 0.12 0.21 50 mm wide 0.22 0.42 75 mm wide 0.33 0.62 100 mm wide 0.44 0.83 125 mm wide 0.53 1.01 150 mm wide 0.60 1.14 175 mm wide 0.77 1.46 200 mm wide 0.89 1.70 225 mm wide 1.07 2.05 250 mm wide 1.51 2.88 275 mm wide 2.00 3.81
Unit Structural softwood graded SC3/4 100×225 mm 100×200 mm 75×175 mm 75×125 mm 50×225 mm 50×175 mm
Construction hardwood (for piers, jetties, groynes, dolphins, etc.) 100×75 mm
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0.81 1.31 1.75 2.62 £/m £/m 38 50 mm mm 0.47 0.90 1.25 1.66 2.08 2.50 3.02 3.57 4.16 4.60 5.03
0.47 0.93 1.34 1.80 2.34 2.93 3.42 3.92 4.41 4.87 5.32
£/m 75 mm
1.60 2.29 3.05 3.71 4.31 5.08 5.89 6.72 7.42 8.12
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m3 264.00 m3 248.00 m3 233.00 m3 248.00 m3 217.00 m3 202.00 Unit Jarrah Greenheart Opepe £ £ £
m
3.80
7.23
£/m 75 mm
3.98
4.50
176.00 146.00 158.00 156.00 138.00 138.00 Ekki £
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m m m m m m m m m
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5.96 10.60 21.20 11.90 15.90 31.80 47.70 120.00
Unit Prime Parana pine 50×300 mm 38×300 mm 38×300 mm (planed) 32×300 mm 32×300 mm (planed) 25×300 mm 25×300 mm (planed) Used timber beams, baulks, pit props (used for kerbing timbers, temporary barriers, plant supports, etc) Nails; steel annular ring shank 100 mm long 50 mm long round plain head 150 mm long 100 mm long oval lost head 65 mm long 75 mm long oval brad head 150 mm long 100 mm long clout, plain head nails 75 mm long panel pins 15 mm long 50 mm long
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430.00 430.00 520.00 460.00 550.00 410.00 495.00
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kg kg
6.75 12.00 24.00 13.50 18.00 36.00 57.15 141.75 126.00
sherardised
1.48 2.85 1.52 3.10 bright galvanised
kg kg
1.21 1.16
2.52 2.52
kg kg
1.89 1.89
3.67 3.67
kg kg
1.78 1.62
2.96 2.96
kg
2.89
kg kg
4.82 2.21
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£
Coach screws; stainless steel; hexagon head 5×75 mm 100 81.43 7×105 mm 100 196.40 7×140 mm 100 312.85
10.18 4.30
6.75 12.00 24.00 13.50 18.00 36.00 57.15 141.75 126.00
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10×95 mm 10×165 mm Metric mild steel bolts and nuts M6×50 mm M6×100 mm M8×50 mm M8×100 mm M10×50 mm M10×100 mm M12×50 mm M12×100 mm M12×200 mm M12×300 mm M16×50 mm M16×100 mm M16×200 mm M16×300 mm M20×50 mm M20×100 mm M20×200 mm M20×300 mm M24×50 mm M24×100 mm M24×200 mm M24×300 mm M30×100 mm M30×150 mm M30×200 mm Washers for metric mild steel bolts and nuts 12.5 o/d×1.6 (M6 bolt) 17 o/d×1.6 (M8 bolt) 21 o/d×2.0 (M10 bolt) 24 o/d×2.5 (M12 bolt) 30 o/d×3.0 (M16 bolt) 37 o/d×3.0 (M20 bolt) (M24 bolt) (M30 bolt) Metric mild steel setscrews M6×20 mm M6×60 mm M8×20 mm M8×60 mm M10×20 mm M10×60 mm M12×40 mm
100 429.71 100 811.18 100 4.00 100 7.11 100 6.33 100 10.81 100 9.78 100 16.67 100 13.75 100 21.83 100 57.50 100 102.55 100 24.70 100 36.50 100 83.50 100 142.17 100 42.82 100 60.00 100 125.00 100 201.43 100 94.47 100 113.00 100 184.00 100 290.43 100 304.94 100 349.63 100 394.32 100 100 100 100 100 each each
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Multiholed Straps (galvanised) 30×2.5 mm vertical restraint strap 800 mm long nr 0.86 1000 mm long nr 1.08 1200 mm long nr 1.30 1600 mm long nr 1.72 30×5.0 mm lateral restraint strap 800 mm long nr 1.48 1000 mm long nr 1.86 1200 mm long nr 2.22 1600 mm long nr 2.96 Joist Fittings (galvanised) Splice plate 335 mm long each 0.79 400 mm long each 1.60 560 mm long each 2.61 Junction clip generally 100 9.90 Single sided timber connector 38 mm diameter (holed for M10 bolts) 100 13.30 50 mm diameter (holed for M12 bolts) 100 14.40 63 mm diameter (holed for M12 bolts) 100 22.70 75 mm diameter (holed for M12 bolts) 100 48.70 Double sided timber connector 38 mm diameter (holed for M10 bolts) 100 13.30 50 mm diameter (holed for M12 bolts) 100 13.60 63 mm diameter (holed for M12 bolts) 100 22.70 75 mm diameter (holed for M12 bolts) 100 48.70 Split ring connector 50 mm diameter×4 mm thick 100 89.00 63 mm diameter×5mm thick 100 96.00 101 mm diameter×5 mm thick 100 200.00 Shear plate connector 67 mm diameter×4 mm thick 100 100.00 101 mm diameter×6 mm thick 100 500.00 Bonded polystyrene void formers circular in section 225 mm diameter m 4.67
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STEEL PIPES AND FITTINGS Unit £ £ Diameter in mm Steel pipe to BS 3601 or equivalent Fittings to BS 1640, standard strength 90 degrees bend, long radius 45 degrees bend, long radius single junction, equal single junction, 100 mm branch single junction, 150 mm branch single junction, 200 mm branch concentric reducers, reducing to 100 mm concentric reducers, reducing to 150 mm concentric reducers, reducing to 200 mm concentric reducers, reducing to 250 mm
£
5.49 12.29 14.93 25.30 40.88
£
£
£
m
100 125 150 200 250 300 16.33 21.63 29.04 45.24 67.11 88.60
nr nr nr nr nr nr
17.60 37.34 42.33 89.38 161.50 223.58 13.19 28.02 31.73 67.02 121.68 163.65 44.81 79.09 80.89 158.20 301.88 470.95 - 93.26 189.77 - 189.77 -
nr nr nr nr Unit
- 24.30 56.60 - 37.38 68.58 - 61.45 107.87 - 107.87 £ £ £ Diameter in mm 75 110 160 m 16.77 21.20 37.62 Stainless steel pipe, grade AISI 304 Fittings 90 degrees bend m 21.64 27.62 69.86 45 degrees bend m 15.88 20.94 59.18 Single junction m 28.76 37.27 67.57 Unit £ £ £ £ £ Diameter in mm 100 150 200 250 300 Fusion bonded epoxy coated steel pipe Fittings m 53.42 91.75 103.36 131.23 168.40 90 degrees bend; flanged nr 118.46 144.00 217.17 342.60 444.79 45 degrees bend; flanged nr 73.16 130.07 190.46 293.82 370.47 Single junctions; flanged branch size 100 mm nr - 198.58 242.72 320.53 392.52 branch size 150 mm nr - 276.39 356.53 391.37 branch size 200 mm nr - 305.43 384.40 456.40 branch size 250 mm nr - 428.53 501.70 branch size 300 mm nr - 540.02
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STRUCTURAL STEELWORK Note: The following basic prices are for basic quantities of BS EN10025 1993 grade 275 JR steel (over 10 tonnes of one quality, one serial size of section and one thickness in lengths between 6 m and 18.5 m, for delivery to one destination). Transport charges are shown in a separate schedule. See page 95 for other extra charges Based on delivery Middlesborough/Scunthorpe/Stoke on Trent Railway Stations - refer BS for section availability at section availability at each location. See page 96 for delivery charges. £/tonne £/tonne Universal beams (kg/m) 1016×305 mm (222, 249, 272, 314, 349, 393, 438, 487) 914×419 mm (343, 388) 914×305 mm (201, 224, 253, 289) 838×292 mm (176, 194, 226) 762×267 mm (134, 147, 173, 197) 686×254 mm (125, 140, 152, 170) 610×305 mm (149, 179, 238) 610×229 mm (101, 113, 125, 140) 533×210 mm (82, 92, 101, 109, 122) 457×191 mm (67, 74, 82, 89, 98) 457×152 mm (52, 60, 67, 74, 82) 406×178 mm (54, 60, 67, 74) 406×140 mm (39, 46) Universal columns (kg/m) 356×406 mm (235, 287, 340, 393, 467, 551, 634) 356×368 mm (129, 153, 177, 202) 305×305 mm (97, 118, 137, 158, 198, 240, 283) Joists (kg/m) 254×203 mm (82.0) 203×152 mm (60.2) 203×152 mm (52.3) 152×127 mm (37.3) 127×114 mm (26.9, 29.3) Channels (kg/m) 430×100 mm (64.4) 380×100 mm (54.0) 300×100 mm (45.5) 300×90 mm (41 .4)
485.00 356×171 mm (45, 51, 57, 67)
435.00
475.00 470.00 465.00 465.00 465.00 455.00 455.00 440.00 430.00 430.00 435.00 435.00
356×127 mm (33, 39) 305×165 mm (40, 46, 54) 305×127 mm (37, 42, 48) 305×102 mm (25, 28, 33) 254×146 mm (31, 37, 43) 254×102 mm (22, 25, 28) 203×133 mm (25, 30) 203×102 mm (23) 178×102 mm (19) 152×89 mm (16) 127×76 mm (13)
435.00 430.00 430.00 430.00 415.00 415.00 375.00 395.00 365.00 405.00 425.00
254×254 mm (73, 89, 107, 132, 167) 475.00 203×203 mm (46, 52, 60, 71, 86) 455.00 152×152 mm (23, 30, 37)
435.00
420.00 435.00 410.00 410.00 400.00
114×114 mm (26.9) 102×102 mm (23.0) 102×44 mm (7.5) 89×89 mm (19.5) 76×76 mm (12.8)
400.00 400.00 360.00 400.00 450.00
480.00 480.00 450.00 450.00
200×90 mm (29.7) 200×75 mm (23.4) 180×90 mm (26.1) 1 80×75 mm (20.3)
450.00 370.00 440.00 370.00
475.00
425.00 395.00
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450.00 450.00 450.00 450.00
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1 50×90 mm (23.9) 1 50×75 mm (17.9) 125×65 mm (14.8) 100×50 mm (10.2)
£/tonne
Equal angles 200×200×16 mm
410.00
150×150×18 mm
405.00
200×200×18 mm
410.00
120×120×8 mm
380.00
120×120×10 mm 120×120×12 mm 120×120×15 mm 100×100×8 mm 100×100×10 mm 150×90×12 mm 150×90×15 mm 150×75×10 mm 150×75×12 mm 150×75×15 mm 125×75×8 mm 125×75×10 mm
200×200×20 mm 410.00 200×200×24 mm 410.00 150×150×10 mm 405.00 150×150×12 mm 405.00 150×150×15 mm 405.00 Unequal angles 200×150×12 mm 425.00 200×150×15 mm 425.00 200×150×18 mm 425.00 200×100×10 mm 420.00 200×100×12 mm 420.00 200×100×15 mm 420.00 150×90×10 mm 405.00 Add to the aforementioned prices for:
440.00 370.00 370.00 365.00
£/tonne
380.00 380.00 380.00 345.00 345.00
100×100×12 mm 100×100×15 mm 90×90×6 mm 90×90×7 mm 90×90×8 mm 90×90×10 mm 90×90×12 mm
345.00 345.00 345.00 345.00 345.00
405.00 405.00 395.00 395.00 395.00 360.00 360.00
125×75×12 mm 100×75×8 mm 100×75×10 mm 100×75×12 mm 100×65×7 mm 100×65×8 mm 100×65×10 mm
360.00 355.00 355.00 355.00 355.00 355.00 355.00
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£ 25.00
t t t
10.00 25.00 50.00
t t t t
15.00 5.00 10.00 60.00
t t t t t t
150.00 120.00 100.00 90.00 85.00 10.00
Universal beams, columns, joists, channels and angles non-standard sizes Quantity under 10 tonnes to 5 tonnes under 5 tonnes to 2 tonnes under 2 tonnes order under 1 tonnes are not normally accepted Size lengths 3,000 mm to under 6,000 mm in 100 mm increments lengths over 18,000 mm to 24,000 mm in 100 mm increments lengths over 24,000 mm to 27,000 mm in 100 mm increments lengths over 27,000 mm to 29,500 mm in 100 mm increments Tees cut from universal beams and columns and joists weight per metre of rolled section before splitting up to 25 kg per metre 25–40 kg per metre 40–73 kg per metre 73–125 kg per metre 125 kg+per metre impact testing within the specification
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Shotblasting and priming Epoxy Zinc Phosphate primer to universal beams and columns Epoxy Zinc Phosphate primer to channels and angles Zinc rich epoxy primer to universal beams and columns Zinc rich epoxy primer to channels and angles Surface quality Specification of class D in respect of EN 10163–3: 1991
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TRANSPORT CHARGES BASED ON RADIAL DISTANCES AND QUANTITIES RADIAL DISTANCES 0—under 5 5—under 10 10—under 20 20 tonnes MILES FROM BASING tonnes tonnes tonnes and over POINT £/tonne £/tonne £/tonne £/tonne Schedule IX—Iron and Steel carriage Tariff (Structural sections and steel piling) up to 10 7.05 4.90 3.70 over 10 up to 15 7.75 5.30 4.15 over 15 up to 20 8.25 5.80 4.60 over 20 up to 25 8.75 6.20 4.95 over 25 up to 30 9.15 6.70 5.40 over 30 up to 35 9.60 7.10 5.75 over 35 up to 40 10.10 7.55 6.15 over 40 up to 45 10.50 8.00 6.55 over 45 up to 50 10.85 8.45 6.95 over 50 up to 60 11.40 9.05 7.50 over 60 up to 70 11.90 9.85 8.25 over 70 up to 80 12.70 10.60 8.95 over 80 up to 90 13.60 11.35 9.65 over 90 up to 100 14.40 12.10 10.35 over 100 up to 110 15.05 12.80 11.10 over 110 up to 120 15.60 13.50 11.75 over 120 up to 130 16.10 14.20 12.45 over 130 up to 140 16.70 14.90 13.10 over 140 up to 150 16.85 15.55 13.80 over 150 up to 160 17.25 16.25 14.45 over 160 up to 170 17.85 16.90 15.15 over 170 up to 180 18.30 17.55 15.75 over 180 up to 190 18.95 18.20 16.45 over 190 up to 200 19.55 18.85 17.10 over 200 up to 210 20.10 19.45 17.70 over 210 up to 220 20.70 20.10 18.35 over 220 up to 230 21.20 20.70 18.85 over 230 up to 240 22.00 21.30 19.35 over 240 up to 250 22.45 21.95 19.90 over 250 up to 275 23.35 22.95 20.75 over 275 up to 300 24.70 24.45 22.00
3.35 3.70 4.10 4.55 4.90 5.30 5.65 6.05 6.40 6.95 7.70 8.45 9.10 9.85 10.50 11.20 11.90 12.55 13.20 13.90 14.55 15.20 15.80 16.20 16.85 17.40 18.10 18.60 19.00 20.00 21.20
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over 300 up to 325 25.95 25.90 23.25 over 325 up to 350 27.30 27.35 24.55 over 350 up to 375 28.65 28.75 25.60 over 375 up to 400 30.00 30.15 26.70 Note: - The minimum charge under this schedule will be as for 2 tonnes Lengths over 14 metres and up to 18 metres will be subject to a surcharge of 20% Lengths over 18 metres and up to 24 metres will be subject to a surcharge of 40% Lengths over 24 metres will be subject to a surcharge of 70% Collection by customer from works will incur an extra cost of £3.00/tonne in addition to any additional transport charges between the basing point and the producing works.
22.55 23.80 25.20 26.30
Note: The following basic prices are for basic quantities of 10 tonnes and over in one size, thickness, length, steel grade and surface finish and include delivery to mainland of Great Britain to one destination. Additional costs for variations to these factors vary between sections and should be ascertained from the supplier. The following lists are not fully comprehensive and for alternate sections BS PLC price lists should be consulted. Hot formed structural Approx metres per S275J2H Grade 43D S355J2H Grade 50D tonne (m) £/100m £/100m hollow section Circular (kg/m) 21.3×3.2 mm (1.43) 26.9×3.2 mm (1.87) 33.7×3.2 mm (2.41) 33.7×4.0 mm (2.93) 42.4×3.2 mm (3.09) 42.4×4.0 mm (3.79) 48.3×3.2 mm (3.56) 48.3×4.0 mm (4.37) 48.3×5.0 mm (5.34) 60.3×3.2 mm (4.51) 60.3×4.0 mm (5.55) 60.3×5.0 mm (6.82) 76.1×3.2 mm (5.75) 76.1×4.0 mm (7.11) 76.1×5.0 mm (8.77) 88.9×3.2 mm (6.76) 88.9×4.0 mm (8.38) 88.9×5.0 mm (10.3) 114.3×3.6 mm (9.83) 114.3×5.0 mm (13.5) 114.3×6.3 mm (16.8) 139.7×5.0 mm (16.6) 139.7×6.3 mm (20.7) 139.7×8.0 mm (26.0) 139.7×10.0 mm (32.0) 168.3×5.0 mm (20.1)
700 535 415 342 324 264 281 229 188 222 181 147 174 141 115 148 120 97.1 102 74.1 59.6 60.3 48.4 38.5 31.3 49.8
82.13 107.40 138.41 169.90 176.61 218.72 203.48 252.19 308.17 257.77 332.78 408.93 328.65 426.32 525.85 386.37 502.46 617.59 589.41 809.46 1007.33 1029.81 1284.17 1612.96 2053.54 1246.94
223.82 277.41 338.98 283.55 366.06 449.82 361.51 468.95 578.43 425.01 552.71 679.35 648.35 890.41 1108.06 1132.80 1412.59 1774.27 2258.88 1371.64
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168.3×6.3 mm (25.2) 168.3×8.0 mm (31.6) 168.3×10.0 mm (39.0) 168.3×12.5 mm (48.0) 193.7×5.0 mm (23.3) 193.7×6.3 mm (29.1) 193.7×8.0 mm (36.6) 193.7×10.0 mm (45.3) 193.7×12.5 mm (55.9) 219.1×5.0 mm (26.4) 219.1×6.3 mm (33.1) 219.1×8.0 mm (41.6) 219.1×10.0 mm (51.6) 219.1×12.5 mm (63.7) 219.1×16.0 mm (80.1) 244.5×6.3 mm (37.0) 244.5×8.0 mm (46.7) 244.5×10.0 mm (57.8) 244.5×12.5 mm (71.5) 244.5×16.0 mm (90.2) 273.0×6.3 mm (41.4) 273.0×8.0 mm (52.3) 273.0×10.0 mm (64.9) 273.0×12.5 mm (80.3) 273.0×16.0 mm (101) 323.9×6.3 mm (49.3)
Hot formed structural hollow section Circular (kg/m) 323.9×8.0 mm (62.3) 323.9×10.0 mm (77.4) 323.9×12.5 mm (96.0) 323.9×16.0 mm (121) 355.6×8.0 mm (68.6) 355.6×10.0 mm (85.3) 355.6×12.5 mm (106) 355.6×16.0 mm (134) 406.4×10.0 mm (97.8) 406.4×12.5 mm (121) 406.4×16.0 mm (154) 457.0×10.0 mm (110) 457.0×12.5 mm (137) 457.0×16.0 mm (174) 508.0×10.0 mm (123) 508.0×12.5 mm (153)
39.7 31.7 25.7 20.8 42.9 34.4 27.3 22.1 17.9 37.9 30.2 24.1 19.4 15.7 12.5 27.1 21.5 17.4 14.0 11.1 24.2 19.1 15.4 12.5 9.91 20.3
Approx metres per tonne (m) 16.1 12.9 10.4 8.27 14.6 11.8 9.44 7.47 10.2 8.27 6.50 9.09 7.30 5.75 8.13 6.54
1563.33 1960.37 2502.75 3736.75 1445.46 1805.28 2270.55 2907.04 4351.76 1938.42 2430.37 3054.48 3788.73 5096.57 6408.72 2716.72 3428.95 4243.96 5541.89 7216.81 3039.80 3840.13 4765.28 6223.97 8080.91 3619.85
S275J2H Grade 43D £/100m 4574.38 5683.10 7441 9681.09 5036.96 6255.81 8215.95 10721.21 7180.96 9378.59 12321.39 8076.75 10618.73 13921.57 9031.28 11858.88
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1719.67 2156.42 2753.01 4110.43 1590.02 1985.81 2497.62 3197.73 4786.94 2132.28 2673.42 3359.95 4167.63 5606.24 7049.60 2988.42 3771.87 4668.39 6096.09 7938.50 3343.80 4224.17 5241.84 6846.38 8889.01 3981.86
S355J2H Grade 50D £/100m 5031.85 6251.44 8184.96 10649.21 5540.68 6881.43 9037.56 11793.34 7899.11 10316.46 13553.54 8884.48 11680.62 15313.74 9934.46 13044.78
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508.0×16.0 mm (194) Square (kg/m) 40×40×2.5 mm (2.89) 40×40×3.0 mm (3.41) 40×40×3.2 mm (3.61) 40×40×4.0 mm (4.39) 40×40×5.0 mm (5.28) 50×50×2.5 mm (3.68) 50×50×3.0 mm (4.35) 50×50×3.2 mm (4.62) 50×50×4.0 mm (5.64) 50×50×5.0 mm (6.85) 50×50×6.3 mm (8.31) 60×60×3.0 mm (5.29) 60×60×3.2 mm (5.62) 60×60×4.0 mm (6.90) 60×60×5.0 mm (8.42) 60×60×6.3 mm (10.3) 60×60×8.0 mm (12.5) 70×70×3.0 mm (6.24) 70×70×3.6 mm (7.40) 70×70×5.0 mm (9.99) 70×70×6.3 mm (12.3) 70×70×8.0 mm (15.0) 80×80×3.6 mm (8.53) 80×80×5.0 mm (11.6) 80×80×6.3 mm (14.2) 80×80×8.0 mm (17.5) 90×90×3.6 mm (9.66) 90×90×5.0 mm (13.1) 90×90×6.3 mm (16.2) 90×90×8.0 mm (20.1) 100×100×4.0 mm (11.9) 100×100×5.0 mm (14.7) 100×100×6.3 mm (18.2) 100×100×8.0 mm (22.6) 100×100×10.0 mm (27.4) 120×120×4.0 mm (14.4) 120×120×5.0 mm (17.8) 120×120×6.3 mm (22.2) 120×120×8.0 mm (27.6)
Hot formed structural hollow section Square (kg/m) 120×120×10.0 mm (33.7)
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5.16
15521.75
17073.94
346.0 293.3 277.0 227.8 189.4 271.7 229.9 216.5 177.3 146.0 120.3 189.0 177.9 145.0 118.8 97.1 80.0 160.3 135.1 100.1 81.3 66.7 117.2 86.2 70.4 57.1 103.5 76.3 61.7 49.8 84.0 68.0 54.9 44.2 36.5 69.4 56.2 45.0 36.2
169.30 200.03 212.21 258.59 313.09 215.11 254.53 270.19 331.65 404.12 492.25 309.61 328.75 423.94 519.44 638.65 778.55 353.46 440.45 614.32 760.30 930.61 507.16 711.64 875.87 1082.67 573.88 808.96 997.51 1240.81 688.84 900.20 1119.16 1461.87 1816.51 912.60 1132.88 1403.52 1755.97
186.23 220.03 233.43 284.45 344.40 236.62 279.99 297.21 364.81 444.53 541.48 340.57 361.62 466.33 571.38 702.51 856.40 388.81 484.49 675.75 836.32 1023.66 557.88 782.80 963.45 1190.93 631.27 889.85 1097.26 1364.88 757.72 990.21 1231.07 1608.06 1998.17 1003.86 1246.18 1543.87 1931.57
Approx metres per tonne (m) 29.7
S275J2H Grade 43D £/100m 2226.69
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120×120×12.5 mm (40.9) 140×140×5.0 mm (21.0) 140×140×6.3 mm (26.1) 140×140×8.0 mm (32.6) 140×140×10.0 mm (40.0) 140×140×12.5 mm (48.7) 150×150×5.0 mm (22.6) 150×150×6.3 mm (28.1) 150×150×8.0 mm (35.1) 150×150×10.0 mm (43.1) 150×150×12.5 mm (52.7) 150×150×16.0 mm (65.2) 160×160×5.0 mm (24.1) 160×160×6.3 mm (30.1) 160×160×8.0 mm (37.6) 160×160×10.0 mm (46.3) 160×160×12.5 mm (56.6) 160×160×16.5 mm (70.2) 180×180×5.0 mm (27.3) 180×180×6.3 mm (34.0) 180×180×8.0 mm (42.7) 180×180×10.0 mm (52.5) 180×180×12.5 mm (64.4) 180×180×16.0 mm (80.2) 200×200×5.0 mm (30.4) 200×200×6.3 mm (38.0) 200×200×8.0 mm (47.7) 200×200×10.0 mm (58.8) 200×200×12.5 mm (72.3) 200×200×16.0 mm (90.3) 250×250×6.3 mm (47.9) 250×250×8.0 mm (60.3) 250×250×10.0 mm (74.5) 250×250×12.5 mm (91.9) 250×250×16.0 mm (115) 300×300×6.3 mm (57.8) 300×300×8.0 mm (72.8) 300×300×10.0 mm (90.2) 300×300×12.5 mm (112) 300×300×16.0 mm (141) 350×350×8.0 mm (85.4) 350×350×10.0 mm (106) 350×350×12.5 mm (131) 350×350×16.0 mm (166) 400×400×10.0 mm (122)
24.4 47.6 38.3 30.7 25.0 20.5 44.2 35.6 28.5 23.2 19.0 15.3 41.5 33.2 26.6 21.6 17.7 14.2 36.6 29.4 23.4 19.0 15.5 12.5 32.9 26.3 21.0 17.0 13.8 11.1 20.9 16.6 13.4 10.9 8.70 17.3 13.7 11.1 8.93 7.09 11.7 9.43 7.63 6.02 8.20
2708.49 1327.99 1655.27 2070.66 2630.36 4411.34 1442.24 1798.04 2249.14 2865.65 4758.90 7879.20 1820.20 2279.01 2850.65 3512.54 4549.39 6362.81 2060.89 2572.35 3234.24 3986.40 5176.62 7253.96 2294.06 2873.21 3610.32 4460.25 5795.91 8154.02 3617.84 4550.51 5641.12 7352.07 10426.46 4354.95 5498.22 6822.00 8892.35 12654.33 6445.93 7972.79 10480.27 14882.20 9176.23
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400×400×12.5 mm (151) 400×400×16.0 mm (191) Rectangular (kg/m) 50×30×2.5 mm (2.89) 50×30×3.0 mm (3.41) 50×30×3.2 mm (3.61) 50×30×4.0 mm (4.39) 50×30×5.0 mm (5.28) 60×40×2.5 mm (3.68) 60×40×3.0 mm (4.35) 60×40×3.2 mm (4.62) 60×40×4.0 mm (5.64)
Hot formed structural hollow section Rectangular (kg/m) 60×40×5.0 mm (6.85) 60×40×6.3 mm (8.31) 76.2×50.8×3.2 mm (5.97) 76.2×50.8×4.0 mm (7.34) 76.2×50.8×6.3 mm (11.0) 80×40×3.0 mm (5.29) 80×40×3.2 mm (5.62) 80×40×4.0 mm (6.90) 80×40×5.0 mm (8.42) 80×40×6.3 mm (10.3) 80×40×8.0 mm (12.5) 90×50×3.0 mm (6.24) 90×50×3.6 mm (7.40) 90×50×5.0 mm (9.99) 90×50×6.3 mm (12.3) 90×50×8.0 mm (15.0) 1 00×50×3.0 mm (6.71) 100×50×3.2 mm (7.13) 100×50×4.0 mm (8.78) 100×50×5.0 mm (10.8) 100×50×6.3 mm (13.3) 100×50×8.0 mm (16.3) 100×60×3.0 mm (7.18) 100×60×3.6 mm (8.53) 100×60×5.0 mm (11.6) 100×60×6.3 mm (14.2) 100×60×8.0 mm (20.1) 120×60×3.6 mm (9.70) 120×60×5.0 mm (13.1) 120×60×6.3 mm (16.2)
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12068.19 17110.08
13275.07 18820.99
346.0 293.3 277.0 227.8 189.4 271.7 229.9 216.5 177.3
169.30 200.03 212.21 258.59 313.09 215.11 254.53 270.19 331.65
186.23 220.03 233.43 284.45 344.40 236.62 279.99 297.21 364.81
Approx metres per tonne (m) 146.0 120.3 167.5 136.2 90.9 189.0 177.9 144.9 118.8 97.1 80.0 160.3 135.1 100.1 81.3 66.7 149.0 140.3 113.9 92.6 75.2 61.3 139.3 117.2 86.2 70.4 57.1 103.1 76.3 61.7
S275J2H Grade 43D £/100m 404.12 492.25 334.04 444.21 698.25 309.61 328.75 423.94 519.44 638.65 778.55 353.46 440.45 614.32 760.30 930.61 379.92 404.12 523.10 662.98 815.04 1009.68 406.37 507.16 711.64 875.87 1082.67 573.88 808.96 997.51
S355J2H Grade 50D £/100m 444.53 541.48 378.44 488.63 768.07 340.57 361.62 466.33 571.38 702.51 856.40 388.81 484.49 675.75 836.32 1023.66 417.91 444.53 575.41 729.28 896.54 1110.64 447.00 557.88 782.80 963.45 1190.93 631.27 889.85 1097.26
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120×60×8.0 mm (17.5) 120×80×5.0 mm (14.7) 120×80×6.3 mm (18.2) 1 20×80×8.0 mm (22.6) 120×80×10.0 mm (27.4) 150×100×4.0 mm (15.1) 150×100×5.0 mm (18.6) 150×100×6.3 mm (23.1) 150×100×8.0 mm (28.9) 150×100×10.0 mm (35.3) 150×100×12.5 mm (42.8) 160×80×4.0 mm (14.4) 160×80×5.0 mm (17.8) 160×80×6.3 mm (22.2) 160×80×8.0 mm (27.6) 160×80×10.0 mm (33.7) 160×80×12.5 mm (40.9) 200×100×5.0 mm (22.6) 200×100×6.3 mm (28.1) 200×100×8.0 mm (35.1) 200×100×10.0 mm (43.1) 200×100×12.5 mm (52.7) 200×100×16.0 mm (65.2) 250×150×5.0 mm (30.4) 250×150×6.3 mm (38.0) 250×150×8.0 mm (47.7) 250×150×10.0 mm (58.8) 250×150×12.5 mm (72.3) 250×150×16.0 mm (90.3)
Hot formed structural hollow section Rectangular (kg/m) 300×200×6.3 mm (47.9) 300×200×8.0 mm (60.3) 300×200×10.0 mm (74.5) 300×200×12.5 mm (91.9) 300×200×16.0 mm (115) 400×200×6.3 mm (57.8) 400×200×8.0 mm (72.8) 400×200×10.0 mm (90.2) 400×200×12.5 mm (112) 400×200×16.0 mm (141) 450×250×8.0 mm (85.4) 450×250×10.0 mm (106) 450×250×12.5 mm (131)
49.8 68.0 54.9 44.2 36.5 66.2 53.8 43.3 34.6 28.3 23.4 69.4 56.2 45.0 36.2 29.7 24.4 44.2 35.6 28.5 23.2 19.0 15.3 32.9 26.3 21.0 17.0 13.8 11.1
1240.81 900.20 1119.16 1461.87 1816.51 950.36 1176.94 1466.46 1831.50 2324.36 2838.71 912.60 1132.88 1403.52 1755.97 2226.69 2708.49 1442.24 1798.04 2249.14 2865.65 4758.90 7879.29 2294.06 2873.21 3610.32 4460.25 5795.91 8154.02
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1364.88 990.21 1231.07 1608.06 1998.17 1045.40 1294.64 1613.11 2014.65 2556.80 3122.59 1003.86 1246.18 1543.87 1931.57 2449.37 2979.35 1586.48 1977.86 2474.07 3152.24 5234.80 8667.19 2523.45 3160.52 3971.33 4906.24 6375.53 8969.38
Approx metres per tonne (m)
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20.9 16.6 13.4 10.9 8.70 17.3 13.7 11.1 8.93 7.09 11.7 9.43 7.63
3617.84 4550.51 5641.12 7352.07 10426.46 4354.95 5498.22 6822.00 8892.35 12654.33 6445.93 7972.79 10480.27
3979.60 5005.53 6205.20 8087.31 11469.04 4790.41 6048.00 7504.16 9781.63 13919.69 7090.48 8770.02 11528.35
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450×250×16.0 mm (166) 6.02 14882.20 500×300×10.0 mm (122) 8.20 9176.23 500×300×12.5 mm (151) 6.62 12068.19 500×300×16.0 mm (191) 5.24 17110.08 Add to the aforementioned prices for: Quantity —Work despatches Orders for the following hollow sections of one size, thickness, length, steel grade and surface finish. (a) circular hollow sections over 200 mm diameter (b) square hollow sections over 150×150 mm (c) rectangular hollow sections over 600 mm girth 4 tonnes to under 10 tonnes 2 tonnes to under 4 tonnes 1 tonne to under 2 tonnes orders under 1 tonne are not supplied —Warehouse despatches Orders for the following hollow sections in one steel grade, for delivery to one destination in one assignment. (a) circular hollow sections less than 200 mm diameter (b) square hollow sections up to and including 150×150 mm (c) rectangular hollow sections up to and including 600 mm girth 10 tonnes and over 4 tonnes to under 10 tonnes 2 tonnes to under 4 tonnes 1 tonne to under 2 tonnes 500 kg to under 1 tonne 250 kg to under 500 kg 100 kg to under 250 kg under 100 kg (a) circular hollow sections over 200 mm diameter (b) square hollow sections over 150×150 mm (c) rectangular hollow sections over 600 mm girth 10 tonnes and over 4 tonnes to under 10 tonnes 2 tonnes to under 4 tonnes 1 tonne to under 2 tonnes 500 kg to under 1 tonne 250 kg to under 500 kg Finish Self colour is supplied unless otherwise specified. Transit primer painted (All sections except for circular hollow sections over 200 mm dia) Test Certificates Test certificates will be charged at a rate of £25 per certificate
16370.34 10093.79 13275.07 18820.99 Percentage extra %
15.0 20.0 25.0
7.5 10.0 12.5 17.5 22.5 35.0 50.0 100.0
12.5 15.00 20.00 25.00 45.00 75.00
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PVC-U DRAIN PIPES AND FITTINGS Diameter in mm Plain ended pipes with sleeved joints (Osmadrain) 3 m lengths 6 m lengths Couplers for jointing pipes for new branch entry connections Reducers, single socket Junctions, equal, single socket 87.5 degrees 45 degrees Bends, single socket up to 30 degrees 45 to 90 degrees Suspended bracketing system adjustable pipe bracket assembly (pack containing threaded bracket, bracket plate and pipe/socket bracket) Adjustable socket bracket and brace assembly (pack containing threaded rod, threaded bracket, bracket plate, two adjustable braces and pipe/socket bracket) Marley underground drainage system Straight pipes ring seal socket 6 m ring seal socket 3 m double spigot 6 m double spigot 3 m Couplings double ring seal straight, polypropylene double ring seal straight, PVC-U double slip ring seal loose pipe socket double solvent socket triple socket Bends, socket/spigot short radius (87.5 degrees) short radius (45 degrees) short radius (15 or 30 degrees) adjustable (11 to 87.5 degrees) adjustable (21 to 90 degrees) adjustable (15 to 90 degrees) Bends, socket/socket short radius (87.5 degrees) short radius (15, 30, 45 degrees) short radius (11.25, 22.5, 45, degrees)
Unit £ £ £ 82 110 160 m 6.36 5.46 12.60 m 6.36 5.46 12.60 nr 5.94 5.94 12.00 nr 7.92 9.90 22.20 nr - 9.60 19.71 nr 16.67 20.40 61.57 nr - 21.28 60.86 nr - 16.56 33.72 nr 10.77 17.10 37.60 nr - 17.14 22.21 nr
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m - 6.59 14.40 m 7.31 7.75 15.90 m - 5.93 12.47 m - 5.93 nr - 3.13 nr - 5.18 11.59 nr - 5.18 11.59 nr 4.46 5.63 10.33 nr - 5.01 nr - 12.87 nr 8.98 10.11 19.83 nr 8.98 10.11 17.36 nr - 17.36 nr 15.21 nr - 17.64 nr - 26.59 nr nr nr
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Unit £ Diameter in mm Branches socket/spigot 45 degrees equal socket/spigot 87.5 degrees equal socket/spigot 45 degrees, 160×110 mm socket/socket 87.5 degrees equal socket/socket 45 degrees equal Access components socket/spigot pipe double solvent socket pipe socket/spigot bend 87.5 degrees rear access socket/spigot branches 45 degrees branch 45 degrees, 160×110 mm branch 45 degrees double branch socket/socket branches 45 degrees branch 45 degrees double branch rodding point 45 degrees socketed cap and pressure plug cap pressure plug socket plug Standing plug components socket/spigot boss branch 87.5 degrees 110×32 mm 4 boss upstands boss connector, ring seal Open channels straight double spigot (1500 mm long) long radius channel bend 87.5 degrees slipper bend Reducers level invert 110 mm spigot to 82 mm socket 160 mm spigot to 110 mm socket eccentric 82 mm socket to boss upstand 82 mm socket to 68 mm socket 110 mm socket to boss upstand 110 mm socket to 68 mm socket concentric 110 mm socket to boss upstand
82 nr 14.23 nr nr nr nr -
- 26.36
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£
110
160
17.03 37.05 17.03 37.05 - 32.12 17.46 39.95 17.46 39.95
nr 22.88 32.07 nr - 47.19 nr - 29.04 nr nr nr
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8.92 - 16.89
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nr nr nr nr
- 6.76 17.42 - 13.12 43.13 - 9.89 11.09 - 13.12 18.10
nr 0.93 nr
1.00 2.32
- 316.58
Unit Diameter in mm Access point covers concrete lid and frame 276 mm square Inspection chambers 450 mm chamber base 230 mm high 450 mm chamber riser 400 mm high 450 mm cast iron cover and frame (grade C) 250 mm straight chamber base 250 mm branch chamber base 45 degrees 250 mm double branch chamber base 250 mm bottom outlet chamber body 4×110 mm upstands 250 mm pressure plug 250 mm chamber riser 375 mm long concrete lid, 300×300 mm PVC-U frame, 300×300 mm to 250 mm diameter Gully components compact gully, 45 degrees outlet gully trap base, 45 degrees outlet P' trap gully 81.5 degrees outlet hoppers (rectangular) hoppers (square) inlet raising pieces 2×82 mm upstands 4 boss upstands grating assembly Diameter in mm Marley large diameter underground drainage system Straight pipes ring seal socket 6 m double spigot 6 m Couplings double ring seal slip Bends socket/spigot 87.5 degrees socket/spigot 45 degrees socket/spigot 1 5 degrees
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nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr
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nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr
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74.07 67.35 44.39 78.99 47.68 49.88 65.67 55.65 30.67 16.92 17.24 24.24 40.80 14.64 26.04 14.64 10.96 5.31 9.87 7.73 250
m 20.31 31.32 m 18.31 30.08 nr 20.70 56.60 nr 54.13 nr 40.62 101.79 nr 32.82 80.99
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Branches socket/spigot 45 degrees equal socket/spigot 45 degrees unequal×160 mm socket/spigot 45 degrees unequal×200 mm Access components socket/spigot pipe pressure plug socket plug Open channels double spigot straight (2000 mm long)
nr 64.15 nr 51.92 130.71 nr - 138.08 nr 139.46 153.87 nr - 26.30 nr 10.10 nr 59.36 87.14
Unit £ Diameter in mm Reducers level invert 200 mm spigot to 160 mm socket level invert 250 mm spigot to 160 mm socket level invert 250 mm spigot to 200 mm socket Adapters PVC-U spigot to stoneware/concrete socket
£
200 250 nr 21.36 nr - 57.12 nr - 48.37 nr
- 51.70
Unit £ PVC-U RAINWATER GUTTERS AND PIPES Gutters, Marley Deep Flow 110×75 mm gutters (3 m length) 110×75 mm gutters (4 m length) union clips fascia brackets angles, 90 degrees angles, 45 degrees running outlets stopend outlets stopends Gutters, Marley Industrial 150 mm half round gutters (4 m length) union clips fascia brackets angles, 90 degrees running outlets stopend, internal stopend, external Diameter in mm Downpipes, Marley circular ring seal socket 2.5 m ring seal socket 3 m ring seal socket 5.5 m
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3.88 3.88 4.08 1.08 5.29 7.95 4.85 4.25 2.60 4.39 4.19 1.43 7.41 8.11 1.59 2.92 £ £ 68 110
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Diameter in mm Ultra-Rib system S/S pipe (3 m lengths) S/S pipe (6 m lengths) D/S pipe coupler D/S short radius bend, 45 degree D/S equal junction, 45 degree Ultra-Rib inspection chambers, 450 mm diameter D/S base, 150×150 mm shaft, 230 mm effective length Dl cover and frame, single seal, Class BS EN124-A15 Light Duty Dl cover and frame, double seal, Class BS EN124-A15 Light Duty Ultra-Rib manhole bases, 750 mm diameter P/E unequal, 150×110 mm P/E unequal, 225×150 mm P/E equal, 150×150 mm P/E equal, 225×225 mm P/E channel access pipe Ultra-Rib sealed rodding eye oval cover, up to 35 kN loading
£ 150
£
£ 80
100
0.91 1.30 1.23 2.95 £ 225
1.60 1.49 1.35 1.35 3.31 3.16 £ 300
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INTRODUCTION The information, rates and prices included in this section are calculated examples of actual owning and operating costs of a range of construction plant and equipment (excluding drivers or operators). To an extent they will also serve as a guide to prevailing commercial plant hire rates. But be aware many factors will influence actual hire rates. For example, rates could be lower because of long term hire, use of older or second hand machines, low market demands/loss leaders, easy tasks or sites near to depot. Rates could be higher due to short term hire, high production demands, low utilisation factors, specialist operations, restricted working and restricted accessability problems, high profit or overhead demands, finance fluctuations. The use factors will mean a hired machine may not be used productively for each hour on site, it is therefore up to the estimator to allow for reasonable outputs in his unit rate calculations. These and other considerations must be borne in mind if using these costs as a comparison to hire rates especially operated plant. All rates quoted are exclusive of Value Added Tax.
CONTRACTOR OWNED PLANT Plant owned by a Contractor generally falls under two headings: □ Small plant and tools which are the subject of a direct charge to contracts and for estimating purposes are normally allowed for as a percentage of the labour cost, in site on-costs (see Preliminaries and General Items), although many items are shown in this section for information. □ Power driven plant and major non-mechanical plant such as steel trestling, scaffolding, gantries etc. Such plant is normally charged to the contract on a rental basis except in the case of purpose made or special plant bought specifically for a particular operation; this latter is normally charged in full to contracts and allowance made for disposal on completion (often at scrap value). A very wide range of plant is readily available from plant hire companies; it is not usually economical for Contractors to own plant unless they can ensure at least 75 to 80% utilisation factor based on the Contractor’s normal working hours. Where a Contractor does own plant, however, it is essential that he maintains reasonably accurate records of the working hours and detailed costs of maintenance and repairs in order that he may
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estimate the charges to be made for each item of plant. For this reason, where a Contractor owns a large quantity of plant, it is normal for a separate plant hire department or company to be formed. This department or company should be financially self supporting and may hire plant to other Contractors when it is not needed. Maintenance of Contractor owned plant can be carried out on site; it is not necessary to maintain a centrally based repair workshop. It is, however, desirable to have some storage facilities available for plant when not in use. The cost of owning plant and hence the rental charges to be made to contracts must take into account: □ capital cost □ depreciation charges □ maintenance and repairs □ cost of finance □ insurances and licences □ administraction, head office, depot and other overhead charges Calculated examples of hourly owning costs of a range of plant and equipment. A B PLANT ITEMS UTILIZATION P.A. FACTOR % HOURS
ACCESS PLATFORMS Grove AMZ50, diesel Grove AMZ66, diesel ASPHALT PAVERS BK 151 BK 181 BK 191 COMPRESSORS 3 17 m /min, electric motor 3 7.3 m /min, electric motor CRANES Kato 16 t mobile Kato 401 mobile GENERATORS Haverhill 10 kVA, water cooled Haverhill 10 kVA, air cooled EXCAVATORS Hitachi 15 t B/A track, (FH150) Hitachi 70 t B/A track JCB 3CX Sitemaster ROLLERS Bomag BW75S Bomag BW65H Bomag BW80ADH (narrow, heavy duty) Bomag BW90AD (ride on) CRAWLER LOADERS Cat 963B TIPPERS
C D E F G H I J K L M N PLANT PURCHASE RESALE RESALE LOSS DEPREC. MAINTEN. FINANCE INSURANCE ADMIN. TOTAL PRICE £ PRICE £ £ £ £ £ LIFE % IN @ 10.50% COST/HR £ £ VALUE Years Hours £
65
1,365
10 13,650
55,000
20.00
11,000
44,000
3.22
4.03
1.69
0.81
1.95
11.70
65
1,365
10 13,650
75,000
20.00
15,000
60,000
4.40
5.49
2.31
1.10
2.66
15.96
65 65 65
1,365 1,365 1,365
7 9,555 7 9,555 7 9,555
75,000 115,000 120,000
27.50 27.50 27.50
20,625 31,625 33,000
54,375 83,375 87,000
5.69 8.73 9.11
5.49 8.42 8.79
2.09 3.21 3.35
1.10 1.68 1.76
2.87 4.41 4.60
17.24 26.45 27.61
85
1,785
9 16,065
50,000
20.00
10,000
40,000
2.49
2.80
1.18
0.56
1.41
8.44
85
1,785
9 16,065
25,000
20.00
5,000
20,000
1.24
1.40
0.59
0.28
0.70
4.21
60 60
1,260 1,260
12 15,120 15 18,900
180,000 300,000
25.00 27.50
45,000 135,000 82,500 217,500
8.93 11.51
14.29 23.81
5.63 9.06
2.86 4.76
6.34 9.83
38.05 58.97
85
1,785
5 8,925
8,000
15.00
1,200
6,800
0.76
0.45
0.20
0.09
0.30
1.80
85
1,785
5 8,925
7,000
15.00
1,050
5,950
0.67
0.39
0.18
0.08
0.26
1.58
80
1,680
9 15,120
80,000
27.50
22,000
58,000
3.84
4.76
1.81
0.95
2.27
13.63
75
1,575
9 14,175
375,000
27.50
103,125 271,875
19.18
23.81
9.06
4.76
11.36
68.17
85
1,785
6 10,710
48,000
27.50
13,200
34,800
3.25
2.69
1.02
0.54
1.50
9.00
85 85 85
1,785 1,785 1,785
6 10,710 6 10,710 6 10,710
16,000 15,000 28,000
27.50 27.50 27.50
4,400 4,125 7,700
11,600 10,875 20,300
1.08 1.02 1.90
0.90 0.84 1.57
0.34 0.32 0.60
0.18 0.17 0.31
0.50 0.47 0.88
3.00 2.82 5.26
85
1,785
6 10,710
28,000
27.50
7,700
20,300
1.90
1.57
0.60
0.31
0.88
5.26
80
1,680
9 15,120
140,000
27.50
38,500 101,500
6.71
8.33
3.17
1.67
3.98
23.86
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Scania P94 CB 90 1,890 6 11,340 45,000 22.00 9,900 35,100 3.10 4×2 NZ220 Scania P114 CB 90 1,890 6 11,340 70,000 22.00 15,400 54,600 4.81 8×4 HZ340 DUMP TRUCKS 75 1,575 10 15,750 290,000 30.00 87,000 203,000 12.89 Volvo A35 NOTES: Purchase price has been adjusted to include the general level of discount currently being quoted by suppliers. No allowance is included for Road Fund Licence on road going vehicles. The price of foreign manufactured plant will vary according to the strength of the £ Sterling internationally.
2.38
0.98
0.48
1.39
8.33
3.70
1.52
0.74
2.15
12.92
18.41
6.77
3.68
8.35
50.10
Notes—example plant ownership hourly costs □ The above costs would be updated annually or bi-annually, the rental rate being revised to ensure complete recovery of the costs associated with the item of plant and return of capital to enable the machine to be replaced at the end of its life with the Contractor. The purchase price must also be adjusted to ensure recovery of the replacement cost and not the original cost of purchase. □ Driver’s wages and costs should be charged direct to site wages. □ Column A: The utilisation factors used in conjunction with the period of ownership is the percentage of time (per annum) that an item of plant can be expected to be used productively on a site or job and therefore is a very important influence of hourly costs. (Note: Utilisation factors are not the same as site utilisation rates—see note overleaf regarding Fuel Consumption) Economical owning periods/use factors: Life (years) Usage (%) Hydraulic Excavators, large Hydraulic Excavators, medium Hydraulic Excavators, mini Dozers/Scrapers Loaders/Shovels Mobile Cranes Crawler Cranes Dump Trucks Dumpers Rollers/Compaction Compressors/Generators Diesel engine road vehicles Petrol engine road vehicles
9 7 6 10 9 12 15 8 6 6 7–9 6–7 5–6
75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87
□ Column B: The result of applying the utilisation factor to 2,100 hours per annum. □ Columns C and D: The period over which the Contractor owns the plant and during which time the items of plant can be maintained at reasonable efficiency will vary according to the Contractor’s experience, the type of plant under consideration and the work on which is it employed. The owning period of an item of plant can vary considerably on this basis. The data we have used in our calculations varies considerably (see the tables shown above and on the next page). □ Column E: The list price being quoted by dealers, against which should be allowed a level of discount suited to the availability of the plant and the bargaining power between the purchaser and the agent.
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□ Column J: Maintenance costs cover major overhauls and replacement costs for wear items only, excluding insurable damage and will vary with each type of plant. This does not include day to day general servicing on site. □ Column K: Finance interest charges are taken on the average base rate over the previous 12 months plus 3%. □ Column L: Insurance premiums have been taken as 2% on the replacement value of the plant (purchase price). □ Column M: Administration, head office, depot and other overhead charges have been taken at +20% □ Consumables should be charged direct to site costs. The costs included with this section are based upon manufacturers’ data and are used in good faith. (For outline estimates fuel consumption can be taken as approximately 0.15–0.20 litres per kW per working hour; lube oils, filters, grease etc., can be taken as 2% to 10% of the fuel cost, depending upon the working conditions of the machine and its attachments). See below for details. □ Please note that the costs in this section have been completely reviewed for recent editions, based on the latest available advice and data from manufacturers and Plant Hire firms, the basis of calculation, including retention period of the plant, has been changed in a number of cases, providing a realistic overall owning and operating cost of the machine. □ These examples are for machine costs only and do not include for operator costs or profit element or for transport costs to and from site. □ Fuel consumption is based on the following site utilisation rates. (Site utilisation being the percentage of time that the machine is operating at its average fuel consumption during a working day) Utilisation Factor Excavators Dozers/Scrapers Loaders/Shovels/Graders Mobile Cranes Crawler Cranes Dump Trucks (not Tippers) Dumpers Compressors, mixers, generators Tractors Hoists, etc. Drills and Saws Rollers/Compaction Plant Piling/Asphalt Equipment All other items
0.75 0.80 0.75 0.50 0.25 0.75 0.80 0.85 0.75 0.65 0.90 0.75 0.65 1.00
Approximate fuel consumption in litres per hour and percentage addition for consumables (examples only) based on the above site utilisation rates. assuming that reasonably new and well maintained plant would be used.
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Fuel Consumables l/hr % of fuel Tractors Pavers Compactors Compressors
Mixers Mobile cranes 15 t Generators Backacters
Backhoes
Ford 660 Blaw Knox PF-191 Wacker plate 188 kg 3.5 m3/min 10 m3/min Tractor mounted 5/3.5 40 t 4 kVA 25 kVA 11.5 tonne 19 tonne 30 tonne JCB 3C×7.3 tonne
9.0 16.0 0.9 5.9 18.0 9.0 1.2 5.1 6.3 1.6 4.9 9.5 14.0 24.0 7.5
2.0% 5.0% 3.0% 3.0% 3.0% 5.0% 2.0% 10.0% 10.0% 3.0% 5.0% 7.5% 7.5% 7.5% 6.0%
Fuel Consumables l/hr % of fuel Rollers BW 90AD BW 120AD BW6 (towed) Dozers CAT D6E CAT D8N Loaders CAT 953B Scrapers CAT 621F CAT 657E Skidsteer Bobcat 553 Graders CAT 140H Dumpers 2 tonne Volvo A25 (ADT) 36 tonne Pumps 75 mm 65 m3/hr 150 mm 360 m3/hr
2.0+ 4.4+ 7.6+ 21.0+ 38.0+ 18.0+ 41.5+ 130.0+ 3.4+ 23.0+ 3.0+ 17.0+ 25.0+ 1.1+ 4.2+
7.5% 7.5% 7.5% 6.0% 3.0% 4.0% 3.0% 6.0% 5.0% 5.0% 3.0% 3.0% 5.0% 2.0% 3.0%
Note that the above consumption figures represent ‘medium’ plant operation, i.e. the plant would not be operating at full throttle and working conditions such as the soil and grades are average. A study of manufacturers’ figures has indicated that ‘high’ or ‘low’ usage can affect consumption on average by ± 25%; ‘high’ usage would involve full loads, continuous working at full throttle with difficult ground and adverse grades, whereas ‘low’ usage would involve more intermittent working with perhaps considerable idling periods, more easily worked ground and easier grades.
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PLANT COSTS The costs included in this section are based upon the methodology of the worked examples, these have then been compared to average costs, allowances and hire rates in force at the time of writing (Summer 2000). These costs then form the basis for plant costs included in parts 4 and 5 (except for specialist advice). Weekly costs are based upon a 40 hour week, daily costs are based on an 8 hour day, all costs are exclusive of labour for operation. Also given here is a reference to the 1998 CECA Daywork Schedule (Plant Section). Rates given for consumables are in line with the notes on the preceding page without loss or wastage and are based on the following (All plant except those noted are priced on Gas Oil usage): Petrol 4 star 67.58 pence/litre Petrol Unleaded 61.85 pence/litre Fuel Oil (taxed for use in licensed vehicles) 62.14 pence/litre DERV Fuel Oil (untaxed, for use on site) Gas Oil 13.28 pence/litre Lubrication Oil (15/40) 95.02 pence/litre Mains electric power 8.59 pence/kWh Oxygen £18.08/10 m3 0.18 pence/litre Acetylene £55.24/8.4 m3 0.66 pence/litre Propane 104.75 pence/kg Also included here are allowances for Transmission Oils, Hydraulic Oil, Filters, Grease, etc. . N/A indicates that information not available. Imperial units of measurements are used frequently in this section reflecting their continuing usage in this sector of the industry. Cost per working hour 1998 C.E.C.A. Oil etc. Hire Hire Plant Usage Fuel % on Total Daywork Schedule Reference Rate £ Period £ % litres/hr fuel £ ACCESS PLATFORMS Access platform, scissor type, towed height of platform 3.59 hour 3.59 - 3.59 1(8) 5m Access platform, scissor type, electric height of platform 4.49 hour 4.49 - 4.49 1(1) 5m Access platform, scissor type, rough terrain, petrol driven height of platform 7.10 hour 7.10 50 1.5 2.0 7.57 1(6) 8m Access platform, telescopic, towed height of platform 5.59 hour 5.59 - 5.59 1(13)
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6.81
hour
6.81
111
50
2.0
3.0
7.45
Cost per working hour Oil Hire etc. Rate Hire Plant Usage Fuel % on Total £ Period £ % litres/hr fuel £ ACCESS PLATFORMS Access platform, telescopic, vehicle mounted (DERV) height of platform 12 m height of platform 15 m Access platform underbridge type (Simon Gala topper) AGRICULTURAL TYPE TRACTORS Case 5130 4.82 t, 4WD (74 kW) Ford 5000 (68 HP) c/w 1T Hiab lift Ford 5000 (68 HP) with front end loading bucket (0.33 m3) Ford 5000 (68 HP) with Hydro seeding equipment Ford 5000 (68 HP) includes 2 tool compressor and front end loading bucket Ford 5000 with Fencing Auger ASPHALT/ROAD CONSTRUCTION Asphalt pavers maximum paving width 3.60 m, 24 kW engine extending up to 4 m, 35 kW engine maximum paving width 9 m, 80 kW engine Associated equipment tar sprayer (100 litre)
14.55 15.22 23.68
1(11)
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hour 14.55 hour 15.22 hour 23.68
50 50 -
2.0 3.0 -
3.0 15.19 3.0 16.18 - 23.68
1(16) 1(*) 1(13)
hour
9.66
75
9.0
2.0 10.57
32(63)
11.15
hour 11.15
75
9.0
2.0 12.06
32(62)
10.59
hour 10.59
75
9.0
2.0 11.50
37(51)
11.27
hour 11.27
75
9.0
2.0 12.18
37(*)
11.59
hour 11.59
75
10.5
3.5 12.67
-
10.53
hour 10.53
75
9.0
3.5 11.46
-
18.81
hour 18.81
80
6.2
4.0 19.50
2(1)
33.83
hour 33.83
80
8.2
5.0 34.75
2(1)
61.34
hour 61.34
80
17.0
3.0 63.20
2(3)
hour
80
9.0
9.66
1.27
1.27
3.0
2.25
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hour
4.98
80
9.0
hour 0.92 hour 16.24
80
14.0
hour
80
6.0
6.07
3.0
112
5.96
2(9)
- 0.92 7.0 23.69
14(18)
7.5
6.76
23(4)
Cost per working hour 1998 Oil C.E.C.A. etc. Hire Daywork % Rate Hire Plant Usage Fuel on Total Schedule £ Period £ Reference % litres/hr fuel £ ASPHALT/ROAD CONSTRUCTION Surface planers, cold plane planing width 0.5 m, 72 kW engine planing width 2.1 m, 390 kW engine Surface planers, heat plane planing width up to 1.0 m—Wirtgen mini re-mixer planing width up to 4.5 m—Wirtgen remixer Concrete pavers maximum paving width 6.00 m, depth 300 mm, 123 kW engine (Wirtgen SP500) maximum paving width 12.8 m depth 500 mm 340 kW engine (Gomaco 3500 slipform) Concrete Slipform paver/trimmer maximum paving width 5 m (Gomaco Commander III) Slipformed Concrete joint and bar inserter Concrete Slipform finisher (Gomaco 8500) COMPACTION Plate compactors Vibrating compaction plate 64 kg unit weight 360 mm wide (petrol) Vibrating compaction plate
9.33
9.33
80
6.0
5.0 10.00
2(12)
38.88
hour 38.88
80
12.0
5.0 40.22
2(14)
18.66
hour 18.66
80
8.0
3.0 19.54
2(11)
57.53
hour 57.53
80
13.0
5.0 58.98
2(-)
54.42
hour 54.42
80
17.0
3.0 56.28
-
79.29
hour 79.29
80
72.0
3.0 87.17
-
65.31
hour 65.31
80
24.0
3.0 67.94
-
hour
7.78
80
4.0
3.0
8.22
-
11.74
hour 11.74
80
9.0
3.0 12.72
-
35.90
week
0.90
85
0.8
3.0
1.33
22(6)
40.93
week
1.02
85
1.2
3.0
1.67
22(8)
7.78
hour
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39.36
week
0.98
85
0.9
3.0
1.08
22(10)
42.51
week
1.06
85
1.2
3.0
1.20
22(12)
32.24
week
0.81
85
0.8
3.0
0.90
22(*)
35.90
week
0.90
85
0.8
3.0
1.33
22(1)
Cost per working hour Oil etc. Hire % Rate Hire Plant Usage Fuel on Total £ Period £ % litres/hr fuel £ CLEANERS/SWEEPERS Front Tractor or Truck mounted 2 m wide (excluding vehicle) Towed sweeper diesel engined Glutton type mobile gully sucker MOBILE COMPRESSORS (SILENCED OR SUPER SILENCED) Compressors, single tool 1.80 m3/min, 13 kW Compressors, two tool 2.80 m3/min, 23 kW, two tool 3.70 m3/min, 28 kW, two tool 4.80 m3/min, 34 kW, two tool 7.30 m3/min, 53 kW, two tool Compressors, four tool 11.30 m3/min, 95 kW, four tool 15.50 m3/min, 160 kW, four tool 16.00 m3/min, 160 kW, four tool 18.40 m3/min, 235 kW, four tool 22.10 m3/min, 216 kW, four tool 25.30 m3/min, 216 kW
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55.41
week 1.39
-
-
1.39
14(36)
82.81 10.72
week 2.07 hour 10.72
75 75
4.0 12.0
4.0 4.01 3.0 16.48
-
89.57
week 2.24
85
3.2
4.0
2.62
4(1)
101.76 120.26 139.15 181.10
week week week week
2.54 3.01 3.48 4.53
85 85 85 85
4.5 5.9 6.8 10.2
3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0
3.06 3.70 4.27 5.72
4(2) 4(3) 4(4) 4(6)
293.86
week 7.35
85
19.0
3.0
9.56
4(8)
326.51
week 8.16
85
32.0
3.0 11.88
4(9)
370.04
week 9.25
85
32.0
3.0 12.97
4(9)
318.74
week 7.97
85
47.0
3.0 13.43
4(10)
388.70
week 9.72
85
43.0
3.0 14.72
4(11)
466.44
week 11.66
85
43.0
3.0 16.66
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Reciprocating compressors up to 4 cfm for small air tools 240 v up to 9 cfm for small air tools 240 v up to 13 cfm for small air tools 240 v Petrol driven hydraulic power unit c/w breaker (63 kg) Metreater self propelled hydraulic asphalt cutter
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33.21
week
0.83
85
3.0
3.0
1.18
4(16)
59.47
week
1.49
85
3.0
3.0
1.84
4(16)
65.57
week
1.64
85
4.0
3.0
2.11
4(16)
56.67
week
1.42
85
1.5
3.0
1.59
-
88.16
week
2.20
75
9.0
3.0
3.12
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Cost per working hour Oil etc. % Hire Hire Plant Usage Fuel on Total Rate £ Period £ % litres/hr fuel £ MOBILE COMPRESSORS (SILENCED OR SUPER SILENCED) Vehicle compressor Compair Holman 4 m3/min on Ford Transit B or C series chassis Bristol MF-4 on International Tractor Bristol MF-4 on International Tractor with loading bucket COMPRESSOR TOOLS (cw 50 ft/15 m HOSE) chipping hammer, 0.7 m3/min brick hammer/demolition pick, 1.4 m3/min clay spade, 1.6 m3/min road breaker, 2.4 m3/min hand hammer drill, 0.9 m3/min light rock drill 28, 1.2 m3/min medium rock drill 30, 1.5 m3/min heavy rock drill 33, 2.4
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7.86 8.20
hour hour
7.86 8.20
85 85
12.0 12.0
3.0 3.0
9.26 9.60
4(15) 4(*)
9.19
hour
9.19
85
12.0
3.0 10.59
4(*)
27.21
week
0.68
-
-
-
0.68
30(4)
10.10
week
0.25
-
-
-
0.25
-
13.22 25.11 28.81
week week week
0.33 0.63 0.72
-
-
-
0.33 0.63 0.72
30(3) 30(1) 30(*)
34.50
week
0.86
-
-
-
0.86
30(5)
47.53
week
1.19
-
-
-
1.19
30(6)
63.26
week
1.58
-
-
-
1.58
30(7)
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m3/min scabbler 1 head hand, 0.3 57.78 m3/min scabbler 3 head hand, 0.7 69.33 m3/min 152.92 scabbler 5 head trolley, 3.1 m3/min 179.45 scabbler 7 head trolley, 4.5 m3/min 36.83 needle gun/descaler, 0.3 m3/min concrete crack cutter, 0.7 81.75 m3/min rammer, 1.5 m3/min 13.45 air lance, variable valve, 12.99 0.3 m3/min impact wrench 12 mm 30.35 drive, 0.4 m3/min impact wrench 25 mm 51.10 drive, 0.4 m3/min trench sheet driver, 2.4 66.19 m3/min steel post driver (crash 66.32 barrier), 2.4 m3/min angle grinder 9”, 0.8 34.79 m3/min disc cutter 12”, 1.4 43.39 m3/min
115
week
1.44
-
-
-
1.44
-
week
1.73
-
-
-
1.73
-
week
3.82
-
-
-
3.82
-
week
4.49
-
-
-
4.49
-
week
0.92
-
-
-
0.92
30(4)
week
2.04
-
-
-
2.04
-
week week
0.34 0.32
-
-
-
0.34 0.32
22(1) -
week
0.76
-
-
-
0.76
-
week
1.28
-
-
-
1.28
-
week
1.65
-
-
-
1.65
-
week
1.66
-
-
-
1.66
-
week
0.87
-
-
-
0.87
-
week
1.08
-
-
-
1.08
-
Cost per working hour 1998 C.E.C.A. Oil Hire Daywork etc. Rate Hire Plant Usage Fuel % on Total Schedule £ Period £ Reference % litres/hr fuel £ COMPRESSOR TOOLS (cw 50 ft/15 m HOSE) poker vibrator P35 (35 mm), 2.4 m3/min poker vibrator P54 (54 mm), 2.4 m3/min poker vibrator P70 (70 mm), 2.4 m3/min rotary drill, 0.3 m3/min extra 50 ft/15 m hose CONCRETE EQUIPMENT Poker vibrators
31.94
week
0.80
-
-
-
0.80
6(24)
40.36
week
1.01
-
-
-
1.01
6(24)
46.98
week
1.17
-
-
-
1.17
6(24)
31.94 8.16
week week
0.80 0.20
-
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6(24) 37.41 37.41 37.41 38.11
week week week week
0.94 0.94 0.94 0.95
75 75 -
2.0 1.5 -
2.0 2.0 -
1.97 0.94 1.09 0.95
6(21) 6(23) 6(22) 6(23)
53.23
week
1.33
75
2.0
2.0
2.36
6(32)
33.25
week
0.83
75
1.5
2.0
0.98
-
73.86
week
1.85
75
1.5
2.0
2.00
6(34)
38.11 45.99
week week
0.95 1.15
75 75
2.0 2.0
2.0 2.0
1.98 2.18
6(36) 6(36)
60.52
week
1.51
-
-
-
1.51
3(6)
74.87
week
1.87
-
-
-
1.87
3(3)
12.60
week
0.32
75
1.5
2.0
0.47
-
Cost per working hour 1998 C.E.C.A. Oil Hire Daywork etc. % Rate Hire Plant Usage Fuel Schedule on Total £ Period £ Reference % litres/hr fuel £ MIXERS Concrete mixer 3/2 tip up, 240 v 4/3, petrol 5/3½, diesel 8½/6, diesel, skip fed Paddle screed mixer 5/3½ diesel Truck mixer (Rite mixer) 6 m3 CONCRETE PUMPS Air operated ‘SEM’ pump Truck mounted 45
27.41 30.42 46.09 58.33
week week week week
0.69 0.76 1.15 1.46
75 75 75
1.5 1.2 1.3
2.0 2.0 2.0
0.69 1.54 1.27 1.59
5(1) 5(1) 5(2) 5(6)
33.50
week
0.84
75
1.2
2.0
0.96
5(13)
23.69
hour 23.69 mixer:
75 75
14.0 5.5
3.0 25.13 2.0 0.56
5(40)
5.28
-
-
hour 24.84
75
8.0
5.28 24.84
hour
-
5.28
6(1)
3.0 25.66
6(6)
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cm/hr (air pump) Schwing KSP5 slurry pump CONCRETE SKIPS Rollover type 0.5 yd3 (0.38 m3) Dual flow type 0.5 yd3 (0.38 m3) 0.75 yd3 (0.57 m3) 1.00 yd3 (0.76m3) CRANES 7 t mobile (site use) Truck mounted mobile (wheeled) cranes 15 t SWL 20 t SWL 25 t SWL 40 t SWL 50 t SWL
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8.92
hour
8.92
75
1.5
3.0
9.07
6(1)
18.84
week
0.47
-
-
-
0.47
8(22)
20.87 24.64 28.03
week week week
0.52 0.62 0.70
-
-
-
0.52 0.62 0.70
8(22) 8(23) 8(24)
12.84
hour 12.84
60
3.4
10.0 13.14
7(2)
22.41 26.92 34.02 48.62 64.99
hour hour hour hour hour
60 60 60 60 60
5.1 5.5 5.8 6.3 8.5
10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0
22.41 26.92 34.02 48.62 64.99
22.86 27.40 34.53 49.17 65.74
7(20) 7(20) 7(21) 7(23) 7(24)
Cost per working hour 1998 C.E.C.A. Oil Daywork etc. Hire Hire Plant Usage Fuel % on Total Schedule Rate £ Period £ Reference % litres/hr fuel £ CRANES Truck mounted mobile (wheeled) cranes 70 t SWL 90 t SWL Crawler cranes 10 t (22RB) 20 t (30RB) 30 t (NCK Pennine) DIESEL GENERATORS 500 w Petrol 110 or 240 V 1.5 kVA Petrol 110 or 240 V 2.5 kVA Petrol 110 or 240 V 4 kVA diesel dual
91.64 97.02
hour 91.64 hour 97.02
60 60
10.0 12.0
10.0 92.52 10.0 98.07
7(25) 7(25)
18.06 16.49 21.49
hour 18.06 hour 16.49 hour 21.49
60 60 60
3.0 3.5 3.5
10.0 18.32 10.0 16.80 10.0 21.80
7(12) 7(12) 7(13)
37.44
week
0.94
85
0.8
3.0
1.41
11(1)
46.77
week
1.17
85
1.1
3.0
1.82
11(1)
55.70
week
1.39
85
1.7
3.0
2.40
11(2)
66.51
week
1.66
85
1.6
3.0
1.85
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voltage 7 kVA diesel dual voltage 7.5 kVA diesel dual voltage 7.5 kVA diesel (super silenced) 10 kVA diesel dual voltage 15 kVA diesel dual voltage 25 kVA diesel 3 phase 440 V 55 kVA diesel 3 phase 440 V 75 kVA diesel 3 phase 440 V 125 kVA diesel 3 phase 440 V 200 kVA diesel 3 phase 440 V 250 kVA diesel 3 phase 440 V
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88.16
week
2.20
85
1.8
3.0
2.41
11(3)
98.09
week
2.45
85
1.8
3.0
2.66
11(3)
100.75
week
2.52
85
1.8
3.0
2.73
11(3)
123.43
week
3.09
85
2.1
4.0
3.34
11(3)
154.28
week
3.86
85
3.0
4.0
4.21
11(4)
193.94
week
4.85
85
4.9
5.0
5.43
11(5)
233.63
week
5.84
85
10.9
5.0
7.13
11(7)
272.74
week
6.82
85
17.0
5.0
8.83
11(8)
390.53
week
9.76
85
21.8
5.0 12.34
11(11)
530.55
week 13.26
85
40.0
5.0 18.00
11(12)
684.12
week 17.10
85
48.0
5.0 22.79
11(13)
Cost per working hour 1998 C.E.C.A. Oil Daywork etc. Hire Hire Plant Usage Fuel % on Total Schedule Rate £ Period £ Reference % litres/hr fuel £ EXCAVATORS (Bucket capacity refers to SAE heaped) Rope operated, crawler mounted dragline equipment R-B Lincoln 22RB 26.54 HD, 27.6 t, 1.15 m3, 56 kW 61.49 R-B Lincoln 51–60, 65.3 t, 2.0 m3, 172 kW 87.83 R-B Lincoln 61 RB HD, 93.2 t, 3.0 m3, 194 kW Mini Excavators (tracked) Kubota KX36, 1435 kg 278.28 (0.04 m3) Kubota KX41, 1565 kg 278.28
hour 26.54
75
9.0
7.5 27.50
10(4)
hour 61.49
75
20.0
7.5 63.63
10(7)
hour 87.83
75
32.0
7.5 91.26
10(*)
week
6.96
85
4.0
5.0
7.43
10(15)
week
6.96
85
4.0
5.0
7.43
10(15)
Resources
(0.045 m3) Kubota KX71, 2835 kg (0.075 m3) Smalley SMC 529, 2820 kg (0.12 m3) Hitachi EX15, 1440 kg (0.05 m3) Thwaites all dig 2740 kg (0.25 m3) Mini Excavators (wheeled) Komatsu PW30, 3000 kg Hydraulic crawler mounted backacter approximate data: weight SAE kW up to bucket 3.5 tonne 0.10 m3 25 6.5 tonne 0.25 m3 40 8.5 tonne 0.30 m3 50 11.5 0.40 m3 63 tonne 14.5 0.45 m3 70 tonne 16 tonne 0.55 m3 80 19 tonne 0.70 m3 90 21 tonne 1.00 m3 100 23.5 1.00 m3 115 tonne 28.5 1.20 m3 130 tonne
119
367.34
week
9.18
85
5.0
5.0
9.77
10(16)
367.34
week
9.18
85
5.0
5.0
9.77
10(16)
272.62
week
6.82
85
4.0
5.0
7.29
10(15)
337.32
week
8.43
85
5.0
5.0
9.02
10(16)
318.74
week
7.97
85
5.0
5.0
8.56
10(15)
10.02 10.63 11.19 12.28
hour hour hour hour
10.02 10.63 11.19 12.28
80 80 80 80
4.0 5.0 8.0 9.5
7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5
10.48 11.20 12.10 13.36
10(17) 10(19) 10(19) 10(20)
14.16
hour 14.16
80
10.5
7.5 15.36
10(21)
16.09 19.67 21.59 24.93
hour hour hour hour
16.09 19.67 21.59 24.93
80 80 80 80
12.0 14.0 16.0 19.0
7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5
17.46 21.27 23.42 27.10
10(21) 10(22) 10(22) 10(23)
28.81
hour 28.81
75
24.0
7.5 31.38
10(24)
Cost per working hour 1998 C.E.C.A. Oil Hire Daywork etc. Rate Hire Plant Usage Fuel % on Total Schedule £ Period £ Reference % litres/hr fuel £ EXCAVATORS Hydraulic crawler mounted backacter approximate data: weight SAE up to bucket 35.5 1.20 m3 tonne 40 tonne 1.60 m3 50 tonne 2.00 m3
kW 160 54.49
hour 54.49
75
31.0
7.5 57.81
10(25)
180 55.26 205 59.94
hour 55.26 hour 59.94
75 75
36.0 45.0
7.5 59.11 7.5 64.76
10(26) 10(26)
Spon's civil engineering and highway works price book
60 tonne 2.50 m3 235 20 tonne (0.6 m3) Priestman VC15 15 m reach, cable operated 30 tonne (0.8 m3) Priestman VC20 20 m reach, cable operated Hydraulic wheeled backacter weight SAE up to bucket 3.5 tonne 0.10 m3 6.5 tonne 0.27 m3 8 tonne 0.34 m3 11 tonne 0.43 m3 15 tonne 0.47 m3 19 tonne 1.00 m3 Backhoe loader, wheeled JCB 3CX, 0.9 m3 MF 750, 0.95 m3 Case 580G, 0.96 m3 Cat 416, 0.76 m3 Cat 428, 1.00 m3 Ford 555, 0.86 m3 Hymac 180C, 0.95 m3
120
72.14 26.81
hour 72.14 hour 26.81
75 80
52.0 16.0
7.5 77.71 7.5 28.64
10(27) 10(22)
46.71
hour 46.71
75
24.0
7.5 49.28
10(24)
9.41 11.06 12.33 11.32 16.08 19.44
hour hour hour hour hour hour
9.41 11.06 12.33 11.32 16.08 19.44
80 80 80 80 80 80
4.0 5.0 8.0 9.5 10.5 14.0
7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5
9.87 11.63 13.24 12.40 17.28 21.04
10(17) 10(19) 10(19) 10(19) 10(21) 10(22)
11.77 11.50 11.00 9.37 11.12 11.50 11.77
hour hour hour hour hour hour hour
11.77 11.50 11.00 9.37 11.12 11.50 11.77
75 75 75 75 75 75 75
7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5
6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0
12.56 12.29 11.79 10.16 11.91 12.29 12.56
10(36) 10(36) 10(37) 10(35) 10(36) 10(36) 10(36)
Cost per working hour 1998 C.E.C.A. Oil Daywork etc. Hire Hire Plant Usage Fuel % on Total Schedule Rate £ Period £ Reference % litres/hr fuel £ EXCAVATORS Percussion breaker attachments BRH91 (142 kg) with steels BRH125 (310 kg) with steels HB501 (1000 kg) with steels Krupp HM 1500 (2100 kg) with steels Other hydraulic attachments Rock backacter bucket (ripper teeth)
114.49
week
2.86
-
-
-
2.86
10(30)
161.55
week
4.04
-
-
-
4.04
10(30)
241.68
week
6.04
-
-
-
6.04
10(31)
323.09
week
8.08
-
-
-
8.08
10(34)
89.04
week
2.23
-
-
-
2.23
-
Resources
Ditch bucket (c/w side cutters) Trapezoidal bucket Clamshell Grab (1.0 m3) Rock handling Grab (up to 3 t) Scrap handling Grab (up to 1 t) Scrap shears “Grab John” bucket Demolition ball Large scoop bucket 1.40 m3 Single shank ripper Flat track shoes (highway use) HOISTS, LIFTING AND HANDLING Telescopic handler 4WD lifting up to 2.50 tonnes (load all 525) Electric forklift 2.5 tonnes Rough terrain forklift (Liner Giraffe) 5.6 tonnes Lorry (8T) with 1T Hiab 1200 kg Tower platform hoist Mast section per 1.5 m (max×91 m)
121
59.78
week
1.49
-
-
-
1.49
-
66.14 119.57
week week
1.65 2.99
-
-
-
1.65 2.99
-
111.93
week
2.80
-
-
-
2.80
-
111.93
week
2.80
-
-
-
2.80
-
148.82 66.14 21.63 53.43
week week week week
3.72 1.65 0.54 1.34
-
-
-
3.72 1.65 0.54 1.34
-
27.98 15.27
week week
0.70 0.38
-
-
-
0.70 0.38
-
8.20
hour
8.20
-
75.0
4.0
8.20
15(12)
3.15
hour
3.15
-
-
-
3.15
9.89
hour
9.89
75
7.5
4.0 10.67
15(20)
hour 14.80
75
7.5
4.0 15.58
14(10)
177.32
week
4.43
75
3.0
3.0
4.74
-
6.29
week
0.16
-
-
-
0.16
-
14.80
Cost per working hour 1998 C.E.C.A. Oil Daywork etc. Hire Hire Plant Usage Fuel % on Total Schedule Rate £ Period £ Reference % litres/hr fuel £ HOISTS, LIFTING AND HANDLING Tirfor winch TU 32 (3T SWL) Tirfor winch TU 16 Chain hoist up to 2000 kg capacity Chain hoist up to
31.49
week
0.79
-
-
-
0.79
36(14)
22.67 21.29
week week
0.57 0.53
-
-
-
0.57 0.53
36(12) -
22.67
week
0.57
-
-
-
0.57
-
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3000 kg capacity Electric cable hoist 200 kg SWL with gantry Engine crane up to 10 CWT (500 kg SWL) PILING PLANT (weight=piston weight) Piling hammer, double acting (air) weight up to 2,500 kg weight up to 3,500 kg weight up to 4,500 kg Piling hammer, double acting hydraulic weight up to 5,000 kg weight up to 10,000 kg weight up to 50,000 kg weight up to 100,000 kg Piling hammer, single acting diesel weight up to 1,500 kg weight up to 2,500 kg weight up to 3,500 kg weight up to 5,000 kg weight up to 5,700 kg weight up to 6,200 kg weight up to 7,500 kg weight up to 8,800 kg
122
46.59
week
1.16
-
-
-
1.16
36(6)
21.10
week
0.53
75
2.0
3.0
0.74
36(1)
647.33
week 16.18
-
-
- 16.18
17(5)
819.37
week 20.48
-
-
- 20.48
17(6)
915.59
week 22.89
-
-
- 22.89
17(7)
314.85
week
7.87
-
-
-
7.87
-
340.04
week
8.50
-
-
-
8.50
-
472.27
week 11.81
-
-
- 11.81
-
982.33
week 24.56
-
-
- 24.56
-
509.83
week 12.75
75
6.0
5.0 13.38
17(30)
820.23
week 20.51
75
11.0
5.0 21.66
17(32)
1,239.99
week 31.00
75
14.0
5.0 32.46
17(34)
1,347.97
week 33.70
75
16.0
5.0 35.37
-
1,432.18
week 35.80
75
18.0
5.0 37.68
17(35)
1,948.07
week 48.70
75
26.0
5.0 51.42
17(36)
2,266.91
week 56.67
75
30.0
5.0 59.81
17(37)
2,487.95
week 62.20
75
35.0
5.0 65.86
17(38)
Hire
Hire
Cost per working hour
1998 C.E.C.A.
Resources
Rate £ Period
PILING PLANT Hanging leaders for use with diesel hammers length 8.5 m length 15.5 m length 22.5 m Flexible hose for compressed air (per 30 ft length) 38 mm diameter 50 mm diameter Piling extractors (including compressor) BSP HD10 unit weight 3,000 kg BSP HD15 unit rate 4,580 kg Vibratory hammer/extractor, hydraulic cent. force—16 tonne, pulling force—12.5 tonne cent. force—59 tonne, pulling force—36 tonne cent. force—200 tonne, pulling force— 80 tonne ROLLERS Pedestrian rollers 475 kg trench compactor 600 kg double drum vibratory 928 kg double drum vibratory 1300 kg double drum vibratory 159 kg single drum vibratory 466 kg single drum
207.77 355.63 408.27
123
Oil etc. Plant Usage Fuel % on Total £ % litres/hr fuel £
Daywork Schedule Reference
week 5.19 week 8.89 week 10.21
-
-
- 5.19 - 8.89 - 10.21
17(*) 17(53) 17(54)
week week
0.47 0.60
-
-
-
0.47 0.60
17(24) 17(25)
1,045.08
week 26.13
75
20.0
4.0 28.20
17(20)
1,219.41
week 30.49
75
30.0
4.0 33.60
17(21)
1,233.12
week 30.83
75
30.0
7.5 34.04
17(39)
2,779.95
week 69.50
75
30.0
7.5 72.71
17(41)
9,080.20
week 227.01
75
30.0
7.5 230.22
17(43)
1.83
hour
1.83
80
0.9
7.5
1.93
23(11)
2.66
hour
2.66
80
1.0
7.5
2.77
23(11)
2.98
hour
2.98
80
1.6
7.5
3.16
23(12)
3.27
hour
3.27
80
2.3
7.5
3.53
23(13)
1.75
hour
1.75
80
0.8
7.5
1.84
23(9)
1.83
hour
1.83
80
0.9
7.5
1.93
23(9)
18.89 23.93
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vibratory Self propelled rollers 2½ tonne double vibratory 5 tonne double vibratory 9 tonne single drum vibratory
124
5.60
hour
5.60
80
3.6
7.5
6.01
23(21)
7.55
hour
7.55
80
3.8
7.5
7.99
23(22)
hour 11.49
80
10.0
7.5 12.63
23(23)
11.49
Cost per working hour 1998 C.E.C.A. Oil Hire Daywork etc. Rate Hire Plant Usage Fuel % on Total Schedule £ Period £ Reference % litres/hr fuel £ ROLLERS Self propelled rollers Bomag BW172D single drum vibratory Bomag BW212D single drum vibratory Bomag BW217D single drum vibratory Bomag BC601RB Refuse compactor 3 wheel dead weight Hamm HW90–10 tonne Aveling DC13–10 tonne Aveling DC15–12 tonne Rubber tyred rollers 9 wheel Dynapac CP27 10 tonne 7 wheel Dynapac CP22 6 tonne Towed vibratory rollers Bomag BW6 (6 tonne) Bomag BW6S Sheepsfoot Dual Purpose Rollers Benford MBR71B with breaker Bomag BW75 EHB with breaker SCAFFOLDING
12.16
hour 12.16
80
11.0
7.5 13.42
23(25)
13.00
hour 13.00
80
16.3
7.5 14.86
23(26)
18.75
hour 18.75
80
23.8
7.5 21.46
23(*)
15.70
hour 15.70
80
42.0
7.5 20.50
23(*)
8.01
hour
8.01
80
16.0
7.5
9.84
23(3)
7.40
hour
7.40
80
15.0
7.5
9.11
23(3)
8.01
hour
8.01
80
17.0
7.5
9.95
23(4)
10.57
hour 10.57
80
17.0
7.5 12.51
23(7)
10.23
hour 10.23
80
12.0
7.5 11.60
23(6)
5.60
hour
5.60
80
7.5
7.5
6.46
23(17)
5.89
hour
5.89
80
4.0
7.5
6.35
23(30)
2.27
hour
2.27
80
4.0
7.5
2.73
-
2.59
hour
2.59
80
4.0
7.5
3.05
-
Cost per working week
Resources
AND ACCESSORIES Tube alloy per metre Tube galvanised per metre Boards—per 4 metre length Base plates adjustable each Base plates fixed each Clips each (all types) Couplers each (all types) Spigots each ledgers and braces/m Putlog 1.5 m blade end each steel
125
0.40 4 week 0.34 4 week
0.10 0.09
-
-
-
0.10 0.09
25(2) 25(1)
0.47 4 week
0.12
-
-
-
0.12
25(19)
0.34 4 week
0.09
-
-
-
0.09
25(8)
0.15 4 week 0.15 4 week 0.15 4 week
0.04 0.04 0.04
-
-
-
0.04 0.04 0.04
25(7) 25(7) 25(7)
0.15 4 week
0.04
-
-
-
0.04
25(7)
0.23 4 week
0.06
-
-
-
0.06
25(3)
Cost per working week 1998 C.E.C.A. Oil Hire Daywork etc. Rate Hire Plant Usage Fuel % on Total Schedule £ Period £ Reference % litres/hr fuel £ SCAFFOLDING AND ACCESSORIES Putlog 1.8 m blade end each steel Reveal screws each Castor wheel nylon tyred ACCESS STAGING AND TOWERS Alloy towers base size 1.8 × 0.80 height to platform 2.6 m Extra sections per 2 m rise (max 3) Alloy towers base size 1.8 × 1.80 height to platform 2.6 m Extra sections per 2 m rise (max 7) Alloy stairwell tower per 2 m rise Steel towers base size 1.80 × 1.80 height to platform 1.80 m Extra sections per 0.60
0.23 4 week
0.06
-
-
-
0.06
25(5)
0.06 4 week 2.18 4 week
0.02 0.55
-
-
-
0.02 0.55
25(7) 25(16)
30.35
week 30.35
-
-
- 30.35
-
18.03
week 18.03
-
-
- 18.03
-
34.36
week 34.36
-
-
- 34.36
-
21.08
week 21.08
-
-
- 21.08
-
25.38
week 25.38
-
-
- 25.38
-
15.57
week 15.57
-
-
- 15.57
-
week
-
-
-
-
3.96
3.96
3.96
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m rise Steel towers base size 27.34 week 27.34 3.80 × 3.80 height to platform 1.80 m Extra sections per 1.20 9.29 week 9.29 m rise Castor wheels 1.87 4 week 0.47 Toe boards per 4 metre 0.23 4 week 0.06 length Toe boards hinged per 4 0.28 4 week 0.07 metre length Handrail (included with 0.18 4 week 0.05 towers) Stair tread complete 0.25 4 week 0.06 Brick guard 0.86 4 week 0.22 Bridging Unit per 1.00 2.91 week 2.91 m
Hire Rate £
TRACTORS Tractor dozers with single equipment 50 kW Cat D3C 74 kW Cat D4H 104 kW Cat D6E 212 kW Cat D8N 276 kW Cat D9N 67 kW D4H LGP 123 kW D6H LGP Dozer attachments single shank ripper triple shank ripper ‘U’ dozer blade angle dozer blade skeleton blade Tractor loaders 0.8 m3 Cat 931C 1.5 m3 Cat 953 2.0 m3 Cat 963
126
-
-
- 27.34
-
-
-
-
9.29
-
-
-
-
0.47 0.06
25(14) 25(19)
-
-
-
0.07
-
-
-
-
0.05
-
-
-
-
0.06 0.22 2.91
-
Cost per working hour 1998 C.E.C.A. Oil Daywork etc. % Hire Plant Usage Fuel Schedule on Total Period £ Reference % litres/hr fuel £
10.45 15.08 26.27 62.23 72.07 15.28 27.14
hour hour hour hour hour hour hour
10.45 15.08 26.27 62.23 72.07 15.28 27.14
80 80 80 80 80 80 80
11.0 14.5 21.0 38.0 53.0 14.5 25.0
7.5 7.5 6.0 6.0 7.5 7.5 7.5
11.71 16.74 28.63 66.51 78.12 16.94 30.00
32(1) 32(2) 32(4) 32(7) 32(9) 32(1) 32(5)
2.76
hour
2.76
-
-
-
2.76
-
5.03 1.51 1.58 1.58
hour hour hour hour
5.03 1.51 1.58 1.58
-
-
-
5.03 1.51 1.58 1.58
-
hour 13.48 hour 20.91 hour 35.62
75 75 75
11.0 19.0 25.0
7.5 14.66 7.5 22.94 7.5 38.30
32(11) 32(15) 32(16)
13.48 20.91 35.62
Resources
3.0 m3 Cat 973 3.0 m3 Cat 973 LGP Wheeled loaders 0.55 m3 33 kW 0.75 m3 41 kW 1.50 m3 83 kW 2.10 m3 115 kW 2.60 m3 135 kW 3.50 m3 194 kW 5.40 m3 310 kW
45.62 45.85
hour 45.62 hour 45.85
75 75
34.0 34.0
7.5 49.26 7.5 49.49
32(18) 32(18)
8.74 10.33 21.05 24.98 37.10 49.38 104.54
hour 8.74 hour 10.33 hour 21.05 hour 24.98 hour 37.10 hour 49.38 hour 104.54
75 75 75 75 75 80 80
8.0 9.5 11.0 19.0 23.0 30.0 53.0
7.5 9.60 7.5 11.35 7.5 22.23 7.5 27.01 7.5 39.56 7.5 52.81 7.5 110.59
32(28) 32(28) 32(32) 32(36) 32(37) 32(39) 32(41)
Hire Rate £
TRACTORS Wheeled loaders 10.50 m3 588 kW Long reach loader; 1.00 m3, 54 kW Wheel dozer, blade capacity 7.5 m3 338 kW Loader Attachments 4 in 1 bucket side dumping bucket rock bucket skeleton bucket single shank ripper (D6) multi shank ripper (D8) rear mounted backacter Hydraulic face shovels 32 tonne, 1.50 m3, O&K RH9 42 tonne, 2.60 m3, Komatsu PC400– 3
127
Cost per working hour 1998 C.E.C.A. Oil Daywork etc. % Hire Plant Usage Fuel Schedule on Total Period £ Reference % litres/hr fuel £
71.25 19.43
hour 71.25 hour 19.43
80 75
90.0 11.0
7.5 81.53 7.5 20.61
32(*) -
39.39
hour 39.39
80
68.0
7.5 47.16
32(9)
2.14 1.89
hour hour
2.14 1.89
-
-
-
2.14 1.89
-
1.63 1.69 2.76
hour hour hour
1.63 1.69 2.76
-
-
-
1.63 1.69 2.76
-
5.03
hour
5.03
-
-
-
5.03
-
7.19
hour
7.19
-
-
-
7.19
-
44.26
hour 44.26
80
34.0
7.5 48.14
10(25)
60.20
hour 60.20
80
44.0
7.5 65.23
10(26)
Spon's civil engineering and highway works price book
62 tonne, 1.30– 3.40 m3 CAT E650 Skid Steer Loaders Bobcat 443 Bobcat 543 Bobcat 645 Motor Scraper— single engine Cat 621E–15.30 m3 Cat 651E–33.60 m3 Motor Scraper— twin engine Cat 627E–16.00 m3 Cat 657E (Push Pull)–33.60 m3
71.07
hour 71.07
80
64.0
hour hour hour
5.09 5.80 6.67
75 75 75
3.5 4.5 8.3
56.06
hour 56.06
80
127.74
hour 127.74
66.16 145.78
5.09 5.80 6.67
128
7.5 78.38
10(27)
5.0 5.0 5.0
5.46 6.27 7.54
32(48) 32(49) 32(49)
44.0
3.0 60.87
32(69)
80
20.0
3.0 129.93
32(*)
hour 66.16
80
70.0
3.0 73.82
32(71)
hour 145.78
80
125.5
6.0 159.91
32(73)
Cost per working hour 1998 C.E.C.A. Oil Hire Daywork etc. Rate Hire Plant Usage Fuel % on Total Schedule £ Period £ Reference % litres/hr fuel £ TRACTORS Motor scraper— elevating Cat 61 3C–8.40 m3 Cat 615–13.00 m3 Cat 623E–16.80 m3 Tractor (tracked) pipe layer complete with counterweight and boom up to 145 kW lifting max 28 t (Komatsu D65EX–12/CAT 57G) Tractor (tracked) pipe layer complete with counterweight and boom up to 149 kW lifting max 41 t (CAT 572G) up to 224 kW, lifting max 70 t (CAT 578) Tractor (tracked) no
40.42 47.96 54.48
hour 40.42 hour 47.96 hour 54.48
80 80 80
25.0 36.0 46.0
3.0 43.16 3.0 51.90 3.0 59.51
32(74) 32(75) 32(76)
32.19
hour 32.19
80
17.0
4.0 34.07
-
37.86
hour 37.86
80
17.0
4.0 39.74
-
46.25
hour 46.25
80
26.0
4.0 49.12
-
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equipment, for Agro/towing use 75 kW 90 kW 125 kW Motor Grader (6 wheel) up to 93 kW blade 3.66 m (Cat 120G) up to 113 kW blade 3.66 m (Cat 140G) up to 158 kW blade 3.96 m up to 205 kW blade 4.88 m (Cat 16G) Trench excavator (Trencher) up to 100 kW max width 0.60 m max depth 2.40 m (Vermeer T65E) up to 230 kW max width 1.07 m max depth 3.66 m (Vermeer T850) towed type from Agro Tractor max width 0.13 m max depth 0.55 m
129
10.08 12.84 17.01
hour 10.08 hour 12.84 hour 17.01
75 75 75
10.0 12.0 18.0
5.0 11.13 5.0 14.09 5.0 18.89
-
14.98
hour 14.98
80
17.0
7.5 16.92
32(55)
31.42
hour 31.42
80
23.0
7.5 34.05
32(56)
24.40
hour 24.40
80
27.0
7.5 27.48
32(57)
32.37
hour 32.37
80
32.0
7.5 36.02
33(*)
42.29
hour 42.29
75
22.0
3.0 44.55
33(5)
64.58
hour 64.58
75
40.0
3.0 68.68
33(7)
hour
75
3.0
3.0
33(*)
6.85
6.85
7.16
Cost per working hour 1998 C.E.C.A. Oil Hire Daywork etc. Rate Hire Plant Usage Fuel % on Total Schedule £ Period £ Reference % litres/hr fuel £ TRANSPORT (TIPPERS AND DUMPERS) Tipping lorries 4×2 wheel tippers gross weight up to 8.5 8.88 tonnes payload up to 5.5 tonnes—side tipping gross weight up to 11 10.83 tonnes payload up to 8 tonnes gross weight up to 14 11.27 tonnes payload up to 10
hour
8.88
80
30.0
4.0 12.19
14(15/19)
hour 10.83
80
25.0
4.0 13.59
14(15)
hour 11.27
80
30.0
4.0 14.58
14(16)
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tonnes gross weight up to 17 tonnes payload up to 12 tonnes 6×4 wheel tippers gross weight up to 24 tonnes payload up to 18 tonnes gross weight up to 26 tonnes payload up to 20 tonnes 8×4 wheel tippers gross weight up to 27 tonnes payload up to 20 tonnes gross weight up to 30 tonnes payload up to 22 tonnes gross weight up to 33 tonnes payload up to 24 tonnes Articulated tipper trailers (Highway type excluding tractor) twin axle (Bogie) payload up to 20 tonnes (40’ length) triple axle (Bogie) payload up to 25 tonnes (50’ length) Dump truck (on site use only) 10.5 m3 heaped capacity, 15.5 tonne payload 14 m3 heaped capacity, 18 tonne payload (KOMATSU HP 180– 4)
130
11.97
hour 11.97
80
33.0
4.0 15.62
14(16)
19.27
hour 19.27
80
35.0
4.0 23.14
14(17)
21.41
hour 21.41
80
40.0
4.0 25.83
14(18)
23.47
hour 23.47
80
40.0
4.0 27.89
14(18)
25.08
hour 25.08
80
42.0
4.0 29.72
14(18)
27.22
hour 27.22
80
44.0
4.0 32.08
14(*)
14.89
hour 14.89
80
40.0
4.0 19.31
-
21.41
hour 21.41
80
44.0
4.0 26.27
-
10.96
hour 10.96
80
15.0
5.0 12.63
9(13)
15.74
hour 15.74
80
31.0
5.0 19.20
9(15)
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only) 19 m3 heaped capacity, 31 tonne payload (TEREX 33–05B) 24 m3 heaped capacity, 36 tonne payload (CAT 769C) 57 m3 heaped capacity, 88 tonne payload (KOMATSU HD 785– 3) 78 m3 heaped capacity, 136 tonne payload (CAT 785D) Dump truck (articulated type ADT’s) Volvo A20 6×6, 18.5 tonne payload 11 m3 heaped capacity Volvo A25C 6×6, 22.5 tonne payload 12 m3 heaped capacity Dump truck (articulated type ADT’s) Terex 2566B, 23 tonne payload 13 m3 heaped capacity Moxy MT27, 25 tonne payload 13.6 m3 heaped capacity Caterpillar D250D, 25 tonne payload 14.2 m3 heaped capacity Volvo A35 6×6, 32 tonne payload 19 m3 heaped capacity Small dumpers 750 kg payload, heaped capacity 0.55 m3 (Thwaites Sprite 4×2) 1000 kg payload, heaped capacity 0.75 m3 (Thwaites Nimline 4×2) 2000 kg payload, heaped capacity 1.55 m3 (Thwaites Alldrive 4000 4×4) 2500 kg payload,
131
28.60
hour 28.60
80
37.5
5.0 32.78
9(18)
43.34
hour 43.34
80
37.9
5.0 47.57
9(18)
56.88
hour 56.88
80
112.0
5.0 69.37
9(*)
66.81
hour 66.81
80
122.0
5.0 80.42
9(*)
15.74
hour 15.74
80
21.4
3.0 18.08
9(23)
25.85
hour 25.85
80
29.2
3.0 29.05
9(24)
26.12
hour 26.12
80
26.9
3.0 29.06
9(24)
26.12
hour 26.12
80
29.5
3.0 29.35
9(25)
26.12
hour 26.12
80
25.0
3.0 28.86
9(25)
36.30
hour 36.30
80
36.5
3.0 40.29
9(26)
1.58
hour
1.58
80
1.5
3.0
1.74
9(3)
1.69
hour
1.69
80
2.0
3.0
1.91
9(3)
2.46
hour
2.46
80
3.0
3.0
2.79
9(5)
3.15
hour
3.15
80
4.0
3.0
3.59
9(6)
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heaped capacity 1.80 m3 (Thwaites Alldrive 6000 4×4) 3000 kg payload, heaped capacity 2.00 m3 (Thwaites Alldrive 7000 4×4) 4000 kg payload, heaped capacity 2.50 m3 (Thwaites Alldrive 4t 4×4)
132
3.78
hour
3.78
80
5.0
3.0
4.33
9(7)
4.54
hour
4.54
80
7.0
3.0
5.31
9(8)
Cost per working hour 1998 C.E.C.A. Oil Hire Daywork etc. % Rate Hire Plant Usage Fuel Schedule on Total £ Period £ Reference % litres/hr fuel £ TRANSPORT (TIPPERS AND DUMPERS) Power barrow Transport (trucks and vans) Ford transit 5 t chassis Leyland road runner 8 t chassis Ford cargo 1011 10 t chassis Mercedes 1617 16 t chassis Skip Loader Ford 1713 17 t chassis Escort 55 van (petrol) P100 pick up (DERV) (1.10 tonnes) Personnel carrier (12 seat transit) SWB Land Rover (DERV) LWB Land Rover (DERV) Trailers Flat trailer (2 axles) Drop side trailer (2 axles) Plant Trailer up to 10
2.46
hour
2.46
80
0.8
2.0
2.55
5.03
hour
5.03
80
7.0
3.0
5.80
6.18
hour
6.18
80
8.0
3.0
7.06
7.81
hour
7.81
80
10.0
3.0
8.90
9.19
hour
9.19
80
15.0
3.0 10.83
hour 13.73
80
15.0
3.0 15.37
4.60
hour
4.60
80
8.0
3.0
5.48
14(20)
5.06
hour
5.06
80
8.0
3.0
5.94
14(21)
5.12
hour
5.12
80
10.0
3.0
6.21
14(30)
6.18
hour
6.18
80
7.0
3.0
6.95
14(26)
7.86
hour
7.86
80
7.0
3.0
8.63
14(27)
31.49 4 week 37.78 4 week
0.20 0.24
-
-
-
0.20 0.24
-
59.95 4 week
0.37
-
-
-
0.37
-
13.73
9(49)
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0.54
133
-
-
-
0.54
Cost per working week Oil Hire Hire Plant Usage Fuel etc. % Total Rate £ Period £ % litres/hr on fuel £ TRENCH SHEETS ETC. (MINIMUM 50) Trench struts (each) Nr 0 1 ft 0in–1 ft 6 in Nr 1 1 ft 6 in–2 ft 4 in Nr 2 2 ft 3 in–3 ft 7 in Nr 3 3 ft 5 in–5 ft 7 in
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0.32 0.33
week week
0.32 0.33
-
-
-
0.32 0.33
26(3)
0.34
week
0.34
-
-
-
0.34
26(4)
0.40
week
0.40
-
-
-
0.40
26(5)
Cost per working week 1998 C.E.C.A. Oil Hire Daywork etc. Rate Hire Plant Usage Fuel % on Total Schedule £ Period £ Reference % litres/hr fuel £ TRENCH SHEETS ETC. (MINIMUM 50) Standard props (each) Nr 0 3 ft 6 in–6 ft 0in Nr 1 5 ft 9 in–10 ft 3 in Nr 2 6 ft 6 in–11 ft 0 in Nr 3 8 ft 6 in–13 ft 0 in Nr 4 10 ft 6 in–16 ft 0in Nr 5 16 ft 0 in–21 ft 0 in Beam heads (each) Nr 1 Nr 2 Nr 3 Nr 4 Split heads (each) Nr 1 1 ft 9 in–2 ft 9 in Nr 2 3 ft 9 in–4 ft 6 in Nr 3 4 ft 6 in–6 ft 3 in Trench Sheets 6’0”
0.32 0.38 0.45 0.49 0.55
week week week week week
0.32 0.38 0.45 0.49 0.55
-
-
-
0.32 0.38 0.45 0.49 0.55
26(13) 26(14) 26(15) -
0.76
week
0.76
-
-
-
0.76
-
0.38 0.44 0.55 0.64
week week week week
0.38 0.44 0.55 0.64
-
-
-
0.38 0.44 0.55 0.64
-
0.49 0.55 0.69
week week week
0.49 0.55 0.69
-
-
-
0.49 0.55 0.69
-
0.88
week
0.88
-
-
-
0.88
-
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8’0” 10’0” 12’0” 14’0” 16’0” Trench boxes (approximate cost per m2)—refer to Approximlate Estimates
1.01 1.26 1.58 1.75 2.02
week week week week week
1.01 1.26 1.58 1.75 2.02
-
-
-
134
1.01 1.26 1.58 1.75 2.02
Cost per working hour Oil etc. Hire % Rate Hire Usage Fuel on Total £ Period Plant £ % litres/hr fuel £ PUMPING AND DEWATERING Self priming centrifugal diesel pumps inc. 8 m suction and delivery pipes) 50 mm 550 l/min 75 mm Flygt submersible 1050 l/min (4 kW) 75 mm 750 l/min 100 mm 1500 l/min 150 mm Sykes UV5 head pump/high capacity 76 mm Sykes VCD3 jetting pump 100 mm Sykes WP100/60 wellpointing pump 150 mm Sykes WP150/60 wellpointing pump Extra hose (per metre) 50 mm Suction 50 mm Delivery 75 mm Suction 75 mm Delivery 100 mm Suction 100 mm Delivery 150 mm Suction 150 mm Delivery 150 mm Duraline (lay flat fine hose)
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40.40 31.17
week week
1.01 0.78
80 80
0.8 -
2.0 -
1.10 0.78
20(10) 20(24)
53.39 76.82 133.38
week week week
1.33 1.92 3.33
80 80 80
1.0 2.8 6.8
2.0 2.0 2.0
1.44 2.22 4.07
20(11) 20(12) 20(13)
158.68
week
3.97
80
2.0
2.0
4.19
-
146.34
week
3.66
80
4.5
2.0
4.15
-
180.73
week
4.52
80
6.8
2.0
5.26
-
week 0.03 week 0.02 week 0.03 week 0.02 week 0.04 week 0.03 week 0.06 week 0.06 week (included
with
-
-
0.03 0.02 0.03 0.02 0.04 0.03 0.06 0.06 -
21(2) 21(8) 21(3) 21(9) 21(4) 21(10) 21(5) 21(11) -
1.15 0.82 1.26 0.76 1.58 1.20 2.40 2.33 -
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150 mm Jetting tube 150 mm PVC header pipe and attachments at 1.50 m centres including jet wells for wellpointing to 6.5 m deep (per well- point)
2.89
week Jetting P week 0.07
135
ump) -
-
-
0.07
-
Cost per working hour 1998 C.E.C.A. Oil Hire Daywork etc. Rate Hire Plant Usage Fuel % on Total Schedule £ Period £ Reference % litres/hr fuel £ MISCELLANEOUS Road form 10 m long (each) 100 mm high 125 mm high 150 mm high 200 mm high 225 mm high Flexible road form 3 m long (each) 150 mm high 200 mm high 225 mm high Road signs on stands (each) 600 mm diameter 780 mm diameter 900 mm diameter 1200 mm diameter Road safety flashing hazard lamps (Batteries inc.) paraffin lamps standard cone road pins PVC-U barrier cone converter
2.65 2.76 2.95 3.15 3.34
week week week week week
0.07 0.07 0.07 0.08 0.08
-
-
-
0.07 0.07 0.07 0.08 0.08
27(2) 27(3) 27(4) 27(7)
1.26 1.32 1.39
week week week
0.03 0.03 0.03
-
-
-
0.03 0.03 0.03
-
6.05 6.05 7.55 8.81
week week week week
0.15 0.15 0.19 0.22
-
-
-
0.15 0.15 0.19 0.22
37(43) 37(44) 37(45) -
1.32
week
0.03
-
-
-
0.03
37(22)
1.01 1.01 0.49 3.53 1.26
week week week week week
0.03 0.03 0.01 0.09 0.03
-
-
-
0.03 0.03 0.01 0.09 0.03
37(10) 37(39) 37(6) -
Cost per working hour 1998 C.E.C.A. Oil Daywork etc. Hire Hire Plant Usage Fuel % on Total Schedule Rate £ Period £ Reference % litres/hr fuel £ MISCELLANEOUS railway sleepers—
1.89
week
0.05
-
-
-
0.05
-
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baulks—each traffic light systems two way radar, 110V two way, mains, timer operated Transformers/cables 2 kVA 4 kVA 6 kVA Extension cable 240 V/110 V 15 m plug and socket 30 m plug and socket 15 m 4 mm Transformers/cables 240 V junction box 110 V junction box Welding & cutting sets ARC Mains 140 amps portable ARC Petrol 200 amps mobile ARC Diesel 300 amps trailer mounted
136
88.16 75.56
week week
2.20 1.89
-
-
-
2.20 1.89
37(9)
7.55 13.86 22.04
week week week
0.19 0.35 0.55
-
-
-
0.19 0.35 0.55
11(16) 11(17) 11(18)
4.02 5.03 6.95
week week week
0.10 0.13 0.17
-
-
-
0.10 0.13 0.17
-
7.26 7.26
week week
0.18 0.18
-
-
-
0.18 0.18
-
17.63
week
0.44
-
-
-
0.44
35(5)
58.43
week
1.46
80
1.8
-
2.43
-
75.56
week
1.89
80
2.3
-
2.13
35(3)
Oxy acetylene set 37.78 portable (cutting) Oxy acetylene set 42.68 portable (welding) MIG welder 120 amp 23.30 Lighting Gas floodlight 6’ stand 12.60 1000 watt 17’ floodlight tower 24.21 (cw 2 kVA gen) 40’ floodlight tower 100.75 (cw 6 kVA gen) Festoon lighting set (34 16.37 m) Tripod floodlight 1.8 m 16.13 stand 500 watt
week
0.94
75
Oxy/Ace 650/325
-
3.43
35(1)
week
1.07
75
500/325
-
3.56
35(2)
week
0.58
-
-
-
-
week
0.32
-
-
-
0.58 0.66 0.32
-
week
0.61
-
-
-
0.61
-
week
2.52
-
-
-
2.52
-
week
0.41
-
-
-
0.41
-
week
0.40
-
-
-
0.40
-
Cost per working hour Oil etc. Hire Hire Plant Usage Fuel % on Total Rate £ Period £ % litres/hr fuel £
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MISCELLANEOUS Drain tools drain rods (10 m set) 8.50 including equipment drain plug (rubber 3.01 diaphragm) 100 drain plug (rubber 3.78 diaphragm) 150 drain plug (rubber 4.02 diaphragm) 300 mains powered drain 45.33 cleaner drain tester—smoke 6.05 drain tester—U gauge 6.80 drain tester—pressure 20.15 pump drain tester—mandrel 3.78 stilson wrench 24” 5.25 stilson wrench 36” 8.06 clay pipe cutter to 9” 15.11 steel pipe cutter to 6” 11.46 drain bag 4” or 6” 5.03 Tar boilers lorry mounted <400 11.60 litres power operated <1200 31.49 litres Shot blasting equipment 150 lb 83.13 350 lb 114.91 Grit blaster ICE160, 72 92.70 kg Stone splitter 25”×4” 38.16 Block splitter 20.15 Slab splitter 25.18 Slab lifter 5.28
137
week
0.21
-
-
-
0.21
37(24)
week
0.08
-
-
-
0.08
37(26)
week
0.09
-
-
-
0.09
37(27)
week
0.10
-
-
-
0.10
37(28)
week
1.13
-
-
-
1.13
-
week week week
0.15 0.17 0.50
-
-
-
0.15 0.17 0.50
-
week week week week week week
0.09 0.13 0.20 0.38 0.29 0.13
-
-
-
0.09 0.13 0.20 0.38 0.29 0.13
-
hour 11.60
-
-
- 11.60
29(1)
week
0.79
-
-
-
0.79
29(2)
week week week
2.08 2.87 2.32
-
-
-
2.08 2.87 2.32
-
week week week week
0.95 0.50 0.63 0.13
-
-
-
0.95 0.50 0.63 0.13
-
Cost per working hour 1998 C.E.C.A. Oil Daywork etc. Hire Hire Plant Usage Fuel % on Total Schedule Rate £ Period £ Reference % litres/hr fuel £ MISCELLANEOUS Cartridge guns Hilti DX650 Hilti DX450 Heating/Drying
22.67 20.15
week week
0.57 0.50
-
Propane
-
0.57 0.50
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radiant heater (12,500 11.34 BTU) forced air heater 32.75 (60,000 BTU) forced air heater 45.33 (150,000 BTU) forced air heater 65.45 (325,000 BTU) dehumidifier (40 40.30 litres/day) fume extractor (6” 44.08 diameter) Drills/Saws/Tools diamond drill, 6” max. 65.99 diameter masonry drill & core 21.16 bits, 10 mm masonry drill & core 40.55 bits, 32 mm angle head drill 12.60 Roto broach, milling to 45.53 34 mm rotary hammer drill, 21.16 light weight rotary hammer drill, 18.64 heavy weight demolition hammer, 20.15 heavy duty grinder, 225 mm, 15.11 electric grinder, 114 mm, 11.08 electric saw bench, 410 mm 35.26 diameter, petrol saw bench, 610 mm 37.78 diameter, diesel chain saw, up to 410 30.23 mm 225 mm electric 19.14 grinder (angle) 450 mm conc saw 25 88.16 hp diesel 600 mm conc saw 40 104.65 hp diesel Stihl saw disc 305 mm 27.70 petrol
138
week
0.28
80
kg/hr 0.3
-
0.49
37(11)
week
0.82
80
1.2
-
1.83
37(12)
week
1.13
80
3.0
-
3.64
37(14)
week
1.64
80
6.5
-
7.09
37(16)
week
1.01
-
-
-
1.01
37(34)
week
1.10
-
-
-
1.10
-
week
1.65
-
-
-
1.65
-
week
0.53
-
-
-
0.53
-
week
1.01
-
-
-
1.01
31(1)
week week
0.32 1.14
-
-
-
0.32 1.14
31(4) -
week
0.53
-
-
-
0.53
31(15)
week
0.47
-
-
-
0.47
31(16)
week
0.50
-
-
-
0.50
-
week
0.38
-
-
-
0.38
-
week
0.28
-
-
-
0.28
31(11)
week
0.88
75
1.0
2.0
1.40
24(10)
week
0.94
75
1.0
2.0
1.04
24(13)
week
0.76
75
0.4
2.0
0.80
24(2)
week
0.48
-
-
-
0.48
31(10)
week
2.20
75
0.3
2.0
2.23
6(41)
week
2.62
75
0.3
2.0
2.65
6(42)
week
0.69
75
0.2
2.0
0.79
37(18)
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Cost per working hour Oil etc. Hire Hire Plant Usage Fuel % on Total Rate £ Period £ % litres/hr fuel £ MISCELLANEOUS Drills/Saws/Tools Stihl saw disc 12” air 25.83 8” floor sander (electric) 34.77 Water/Fuel Supply towed (trailer) water/diesel bowser, 275 gallon 18.89 bowser, 500 gallon 34.64 lorry-mounted tanker, 10.01 1000 gallon (DERV) 8.5 t chassis lorry-mounted tanker, 11.83 1500 gallon (DERV) 12t chassis storage tanks, up to 250 28.97 gallon storage tanks, up to 500 36.52 gallon up to 1000 gallon 45.33 up to 2000 gallon 50.38 Landscaping Items and Tools post hole auger 6”/9” 7.68 hand powered auger petrol 50.38 post driver for 4” post 6.29 post driver for 6” posts 6.94 linemarker 2”, 3” or 4” 14.10 wide bolt croppers 24” or 36” 8.81 tipping and loading skip 6 30.23 tonne cultivator self propelled 110.83 Boilers and Sprays bitumen boiler 10 gallon 20.15 (45 litres) bitumen boiler 15 gallon 35.88 (68 litres) cold tar spray 35.88 Flame gun propane (road 11.08 burner)
week week
0.65 0.87
-
-
week 0.47 week 0.87 hour 10.01
75
hour 11.83
-
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0.65 0.87
37(18) 31(13)
9.0
- 0.47 - 0.87 2.0 14.29
34(8) 34(9) 34(10)
75
13.0
2.0 18.01
34(11)
4 week
0.18
-
-
-
0.18
34(1)
4 week
0.23
-
-
-
0.23
34(2)
4 week 4 week
0.28 0.31
-
-
-
0.28 0.31
34(3) 34(4)
week
0.19
-
-
-
0.19
-
week week week week
1.26 0.16 0.17 0.35
75 -
2.0 -
2.0 -
2.29 0.16 0.17 0.35
-
week week
0.22 0.76
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0.22 0.76
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2.77
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1.0
2.0
2.87
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0.50
75
1.0
2.0
1.02
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week
0.90
75
1.0
2.0
1.42
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0.90 0.28
75
N/a
N/a
0.90 0.28
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Cost per working hour 1998 C.E.C.A. Oil Hire Daywork etc. Rate Hire Plant Usage Fuel % on Total Schedule £ Period £ Reference % litres/hr fuel £ MISCELLANEOUS Air tool bits-landscaping (see also compresor tools) shove holer points and chisels clayspade tarmac cutter comb holder self-drill anchor holder rammer foot Floor sander (belt) Pinking roller Floor grinder/scarifier, electric Floor saw, 450 mm petrol Floor plane, petrol Floor scaler, petrol Rubbish chute (sections) Diesel elevators up to 15 m up to 30 m
FORMWORK EQUIPMENT Adjustable props Nr 0 1.07–1.82 Nr 1 1.75–3.12 Nr 2 1.98–3.35 Nr 3 2.59–3.95 Nr 4 3.20–4.88
7.25 1.20 1.63 2.82 1.26 1.63 2.40 21.41 12.60 47.85
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0.18 0.03 0.04 0.07 0.03 0.04 0.06 0.54 0.32 1.20
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0.18 0.03 0.04 0.07 0.03 0.04 0.06 0.54 0.32 1.20
30(3) 31(13) -
62.97 56.67 69.27 4.02
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1.57 1.42 1.73 0.10
75 75 75 -
1.0 1.0 1.0 -
2.0 2.0 2.0 -
2.09 1.94 2.25 0.10
6(38) -
50.38 69.27
week week
1.26 1.73
2.33 2.33 2.72 2.72 2.72
week week week week week
2.33 2.33 2.72 2.72 2.72
75 3.0 2.0 1.56 75 5.0 2.0 2.24 Cost per working week 1998 C.E.C.A. Oil Hire Daywork etc. Schedule Rate Hire Plant Usage Fuel % on Total £ Period Reference £ % litres/hr fuel £
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2.33 2.33 2.72 2.72 2.72
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1998 C.E.C.A. Daywork Schedule Reference
Resources
MISCELLANEOUS Decking per SM (Kwikstage) (excluding props) Column clamps (set) Nr 1 0.3–0.53 Nr 2 0.46–0.84 Nr 3 0.66–1.222 Beam Clamps 300 mm arms 450 mm arms 600 mm arms Manhole shutters–1800 mm high 675 mm internal diameter 900 mm internal diameter 1050 mm internal diameter 1200 mm internal diameter 1500 mm internal diameter 1800 mm internal diameter 2100 mm internal diameter 2400 mm internal diameter 2700 mm internal diameter Portable Accommodation (including electrical fittings etc. excluding additional security items, shutters, grilles etc. per unit delivered and set up on site) Jack Leg hutment 12'2"×8'8" Jack Leg hutment 24'2"×10'2" Jack Leg hutment 48'2"×12'2" Wheeled cabin 12'1"×7'6" Wheeled cabin 22'1"×7'6" Toilet unit Jack Leg 16'2"×8'8" Pollution decontam unit 22'1"×7'6" Canteen Unit 32'4"×8'8"
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3.11
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3.11
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3.11
0.82 0.95 1.07
week week week
0.82 0.95 1.07
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-
0.82 0.95 1.07
27(17) 27(18) 27(19)
1.01 1.11 1.26
week week week
1.01 1.11 1.26
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1.01 1.11 1.26
27(20) 27(21) 27(22)
27.70 34.64 36.52 39.68 42.19 50.38 56.98 60.33 67.94
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27.70 34.64 36.52 39.68 42.19 50.38 56.98 60.33 67.94
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up to 26 weeks
over 26 weeks
week 15.11 week 22.04
13.83 20.21
16(1) 16(1)
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32.81
16(1)
28.84
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55.41
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- 55.41
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37.78
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-
- 37.78
16(2)
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PART 4 Unit Costs (Civil Engineering Works) INTRODUCTORY NOTES The Unit Costs in this part represent the net cost to the Contractor of executing the work on site; they are not the prices which would be entered in a tender Bill of Quantities. It must be emphasised that the unit rates are averages calculated on unit outputs for typical site conditions. Costs can vary considerably from contract to contract depending on individual Contractors, site conditions, methods of working and various other factors. Reference should be made to part 1 for a general discussion on Civil Engineering Estimating. Guidance prices are included for work normally executed by specialists, with a brief description where necessary of the assumptions upon which the costs have been based. Should the actual circumstances differ, it would be prudent to obtain check prices from the specialists concerned, on the basis of actual/likely quantity of the work, nature of site conditions, geographical location, time constraints, etc. The method of measurement adopted in this section is CESMM3, subject to variances where this has been felt to be of advantage to produce more helpful price guidance. We have structured this Unit Cost section to cover as many aspects of Civil works as possible. The Gang hours column shows the output per measured unit in actual time, not the total labour hours; thus for an item involving a gang of 5 men each for 0.3 hours, the total labour hours would naturally be 1.5, whereas the Gang hours shown would be 0.3. This section is structured in such a manner as to provide the User with adequate background information on how the rates have been calculated, so as to allow them to be readily adjusted to suit other conditions to the example presented: □ alternative gang structures as well as the effect of varying bonus levels, travelling costs etc. □ Other types of plant or else different running costs from the medium usage presumed □ Other types of materials or else different discount/waste allowances from the levels presumed Reference to part 3 giving basic costs of labour, materials and plant together with Parts 12 and 13 will assist the reader in making adjustments to the unit costs.
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GUIDANCE NOTES Generally Adjustments should be made to the rates shown for time, location, local conditions, site constraints and any other factors likely to affect the costs of a specific scheme. Method of Measurement Although this part of the book is primarily based on CESMM3, the specific rules have been varied from in cases where it has been felt that an alternative presentation would be of value to the book’s main purpose of providing guidance on prices. This is especially so with a number of specialist contractors. Materials cost Materials costs within the rates have been calculated using the ‘list prices’ contained in part 3: Resources (pages 40 to 107), with an index appearing on page 39), adjusted to allow for delivery charges (if any) and a ‘reasonable’ level of discount obtainable by the contractor, this will vary very much depending on the contractor’s standing, the potential size of the order and the supplier’s eagerness and will vary also between raw traded goods such as timber which will attract a low discount of perhaps 3%, if at all, and manufactured goods where the room for bargaining is much greater and can reach levels of 30% to 40%. High demand for a product at the time of pricing can dramatically reduce the potential discount, as can the world economy in the case of imported goods such as timber and copper. Allowance has also been made for wastage on site (generally 2½% to 5%) dependant upon the risk of damage, the actual level should take account of the nature of the material and its method of storage and distribution about the site. Labour cost The composition of the labour and type of plant is generally stated at the beginning of each section, more detailed information on the calculation of the labour rates is given in part 3: Resources, pages 35 to 37. This should allow the user to see the cost impact of a different gang as well as different levels of bonus payments, allowances for skills and conditions, travelling allowances etc. The user should be aware that the output constants are based on the gangs shown and would also need to be changed. Plant cost A rate build-up of suitable plant is generally stated at the beginning of each section, with more detailed information on alternative machines and their average fuel costs being given in part 3: Resources, pages 108 to 141. This should allow the user to see the cost impact of using alternativeplant as well as different levels of usage (see note on page
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111). The user should be aware that the output constants are based on the plant shown and would also need to be changed. Outputs The user is directed to part 12: Outputs (pages 527 to 539) which contains a selection of output constants, in particular a chart of production rates for Hydraulic backacters on page 529 and haulage times for various capacities of Tippers on page 532.
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CLASS A: GENERAL ITEMS Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
NOTES Refer also to the worked example on pages 25 to 31. CONTRACTUAL REQUIREMENTS Performance bond The cost of the bond will relate to the nature and degree of difficulty and risk inherent in the type of works intended, the perceived ability and determination of the Contractor to complete them, his financial status and whether he has a proven track record in this field with the provider. Refer to the discussion of the matter on page 23. Insurance of the Works Refer to the discussion of the various insurances on pages 22 and 23 as well as the example on page 28. Third party insurance Refer to the discussion of the various insurances on pages 22 and 23 as well as the example on page 28. SPECIFIED REQUIREMENTS General This section entails the listing of services and facilities over and above the ‘Permanent Works’ which the Contractor would be instructed to provide in the Contract Documents. Accommodation for the Engineer’s Staff Refer to resources—Plant page 141 for a list of accommodation types. Services for the Engineer’s staff Transport vehicles Land Rover, short wheelbase Land Rover, long wheelbase (for other vehicles, refer to Resources—Plant page 132)
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Telephones (allow for connection charges and usage of telephones required for use by the Engineer’s Staff) Equipment for use by the Engineer’s staff Allow for equipment specifically required; entailing Office Equipment, Laboratory Equipment and Surveying Equipment. Attendance upon the Engineer’s staff Driver 1.00 Chainmen 1.00 Laboratory assistants 1.00
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Testing of materials Testing of the Works Temporary Works Temporary Works relate to other work which the contractor may need to carry out due to his construction method. These are highly specific to the particular project and envisaged construction method. Examples are: □ access roads and hardstandings/bases for plant and accommodation as well as to the assembly/working area generally □ constructing ramps for access to low excavations □ steel sheet, diaphragm wall or secant pile cofferdam walling to large excavations subject to strong forces/water penetration □ bridges □ temporary support works and decking The need for these items should be carefully considered and reference made to the other sections of the book for guidance on what costs should be set against the design assumptions made. Extensive works could well call for the involvement of a contractor’s temporary works engineer for realistic advice. METHOD-RELATED CHARGES Accommodation and buildings Offices; establishment and removal; Fixed Charge 80 m2 mobile unit (10 staff × 8 m2) 10 m2 section units; two Offices; maintaining; Time-Related Charge 80 m2 mobile unit (10 staff × 8 m2) 10 m2 section units; two Stores; establishment and removal; Fixed Charge
326.80 326.80 227.60 -
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Total Net Unit Rate £
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- sum 250.00 - sum 125.00
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- 39.00 - 12.65
- week - week
39.00 12.65
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
22 m2 section unit Stores; maintaining; Time-Related Charge 22 m2 section unit Canteens and messrooms; establishment and removal; Fixed Charge 70 m2 mobile unit (70 men) Canteens and messrooms; maintaining; Time-Related Charge 70 m2 mobile unit (70 men) Plant General purpose plant not included in Unit Costs:Transport wheeled tractor trailer
Item Tractair hire charge driver (skill rate 4) fuel and consumables Cranes 22RB Crane Miscellaneous sawbench concrete vibrator 75 mm 750 l/min pump compressor plate compactor; 180 kg towed roller; BW6 Excavators etc. hydraulic backacter; 14.5 tonne; driver + banksman bulldozer; D6; driver loading shovel; CAT 931; driver Temporary Works Supervision and labour Supervision for the duration of construction; Time-Related Charge Agent Senior Engineer Engineers General Foreman Administration for the duration of
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- 250.00
- sum 250.00
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- 292.80 386.40 - 9.52
19.53
88.00
- week 679.20 - week 9.52
Gang Labour Plant £ Material Unit Total hours £ £ Net Rate £ - 463.60 - 356.40 - 43.30
- week - week - week
463.60 356.40 43.30
- 432.40 732.91
- week
1165.31
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- 39.32 - 43.50 - 57.73 - 537.56 - 43.55 - 258.26
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39.32 43.50 57.73 537.56 43.55 258.26
- 706.00 614.36 - 441.60 1145.38 - 379.20 586.32
- week - week - week
1320.36 1586.98 965.52
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655.60 552.00 442.80 528.00
655.60 552.00 442.80 528.00
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construction; Time-Related Charge Office manager/cost clerk Timekeeper/Storeman/Checker Typist/telephonist Security guard Quantity Surveyor Labour teams for the duration of construction; Time-Related Charge General yard labour (part time); loading and offloading, clearing site rubbish etc.; ganger General yard labour (part time); loading and offloading, clearing site rubbish etc.; four unskilled operatives Maintenance of Contractor’s own plant; Fitter Maintenance of Contractor’s own plant; Fitter’s Mate
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472.40 336.00 199.60 280.00 632.40
- 326.80
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326.80
- 1228.80
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1228.80
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CLASS B: GROUND INVESTIGATION Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
RESOURCES—LABOUR Trial hole gang 1 ganger or chargehand (skill rate 4) 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 2 unskilled operatives (general) 1 plant operator (skill rate 3) Total Gang Rate/Hour RESOURCES—PLANT Trial holes 8 tonne wheeled backacter 3 tonne dumper 3.7 m3/min compressor, 2 tool two 2.4 m3/min road breakers extra 50 ft/15 m hose plate compactors; vibrating compaction; plate 180 kg/600 mm Total Rate/Hour TRIAL PITS AND TRENCHES The following costs assume the use of mechanical plant and excavating and backfilling on the same day Trial holes measured by number Excavating trial hole; plan size 1.0×2.0 m;
£
8.17 8.17 15.36 9.48 41.18
13.24 4.33 3.79 1.26 0.20 1.09 £
23.90
Total Net Rate Unit £
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
supports, backfilling ne 1.0 m deep 1.0–2.0 m deep over 2.0 m deep Excavating trial hole in rock or similar; plan size 1.0×2.0 m; supports, backfilling ne 1.0 m deep 1.0–2.0 m deep over 2.0 m deep Trial holes measured by depth Excavating trial hole; plan size 1.0×2.0 m; supports, backfilling ne 1.0 m deep 1.0–2.0 m deep 2.0–3.0 m deep 3.0–5.0 m deep Excavating trial hole in rock or similar; plan size 1.0×2.0 m; supports, backfilling ne 1.0 m deep 1.0–2.0 m deep 2.0–3.0 m deep 3.0–5.0 m deep Sundries in trial holes Removal of obstructions from trial holes irrespective of depth Pumping; maximum depth 4.0 m minimum 750 litres per hour
Item LIGHT CABLE PERCUSSION BOREHOLES The following costs are based on using Specialist Contractors and are for guidance only. Establishment of standard plant and equipment and removal on completion Number; 150 mm nominal diameter at base Depth; 150 mm nominal diameter of base in holes of maximum depth not exceeding 5 m in holes of maximum depth 5–10 m in holes of maximum depth 10–20 m in holes of maximum depth 20–30 m Depth backfilled; selected excavated material Depth backfilled; imported pulverised fuel ash Depth backfilled; imported gravel Depth backfilled; bentonite grout
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0.24 0.47 0.53
9.88 5.74 19.35 11.24 21.83 12.67
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15.62 30.59 34.50
0.28 0.51 0.58
11.53 6.69 21.00 12.19 23.88 13.86
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18.22 33.19 37.74
0.24 0.53 0.59 0.65
9.88 5.74 21.83 12.67 24.30 14.10 26.77 15.54
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15.62 34.50 38.40 42.31
2.95 3.65 3.95 4.50
121.48 70.52 150.31 87.25 162.66 94.42 185.31 107.57
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192.00 237.56 257.08 292.88
1.00
41.18 23.90
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65.08
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6.27
0.06
1.12
5.15
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36.40
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15.60 17.68 22.88 27.04 1.30 4.16 6.24 10.40
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Chiselling to prove rock or to penetrate obstructions Standing time of rig and crew ROTARY DRILLED BOREHOLES The following costs are based on using Specialist Contractors and are for guidance only. Establishment of standard plant and equipment and removal on completion Setting up at each borehole position Depth without core recovery; nominal minimum core diameter 100 mm ne 5.0 m deep 5–10 m deep 10–20 m deep 20–30 m deep Depth with core recovery; nominal minimum core diameter 75 mm ne 5.0 m deep 5- 10 m deep 10–20 m deep 20–30 m deep Depth cased; semi-rigid plastic core barrel liner Depth backfilled, selected excavated material SAMPLES From the surface or from trial pits and trenches undisturbed soft material; minimum 200 mm cube disturbed soft material; minimum 5 kg rock; minimum 5 kg groundwater; miniumum 1 l From boreholes open tube; 100 mm diameter ×450 mm long disturbed; minimum 5 kg groundwater; minimum 1 l stationary piston Swedish foil Delft Bishop sand
Item INSTRUMENTAL OBSERVATIONS General Pressure head standpipe; 75 mm diameter HDPE pipe
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41.60
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20.80
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piezometer install protective cover readings LABORATORY TESTS General Classification moisture content specific gravity particle size analysis by sieve particle size analysis by pipette or hydrometer Chemical content organic matter sulphate pH value contaminants; Interdepartmental Committee for the Redevelopment of Contaminated Land Maxi Comprehensive, Guidance Note 59/83 contaminants; Interdepartmental Committee for the Redevelopment of Contaminated Land Midi, Abbreviated, Guidance Note 59/83 contaminants; Interdepartmental Committee for the Redevelopment of Contaminated Land Mini Screening, Guidance Note 59/83 contaminants; nitrogen herbicides contaminants; organophosphorus pesticides contaminants; organochlorine pesticides Compaction standard heavy vibratory Permeability falling head Soil strength quick undrained triaxial; set of three 38 mm diameter specimens shear box; peak only; size of shearbox 100 × 100 mm California bearing ratio; typical Rock strength point load test; minimum 5 kg sample PROFESSIONAL SERVICES General Technician Technician engineer Engineer or geologist graduate
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31.20 78.00 15.60
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3.12 5.20 20.80 29.12
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22.88 15.60 5.20 182.00
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130.00
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nr
104.00
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nr nr nr
93.60 78.00 78.00
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nr nr nr
93.60 93.60 104.00
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41.60
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20.80
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26.00
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52.00
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36.40 46.80
CLASS C: GEOTECHNICAL AND OTHER SPECIALIST PROCESSES Labour Labour Plant Material Total hours £ £ £ Net Unit Rate £
NOTE The processes referred to in this Section are generally carried out by Specialist Contractors and the costs are therefore an indication of the probable costs based on average site conditions. DRILLING FOR GROUT HOLES The following unit costs are based on drilling 100 grout holes on a clear site with reasonable access Establishment of standard drilling plant and equipment and removal on completion Standing time Drilling through material other than rock or artificial hard material vertically downwards depth ne 5 m depth 5–10 m depth 10–20 m depth 20–30 m downwards at an angle 0–45 degrees to the vertical depth ne 5 m depth 5–10 m
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14.27 16.55 19.41 23.97
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depth 10–20 m depth 20–30 m horizontally or downwards at an angle less than 45 degrees to the horizontal depth ne 5 m depth 5–10 m depth 10–20 m depth 20–30 m upwards at an angle 0–45 degrees to the horizontal depth ne 5 m depth 5–10 m depth 10–20 m depth 20–30 m upwards at an angle less than 45 degrees to the vertical depth ne 5 m depth 5–10 m depth 10–20 m depth 20–30 m Drilling through rock or artificial hard material Vertically downwards depth ne 5 m depth 5–10 m depth 10–20 m depth 20–30 m
Item Downwards at an angle 0–45 degrees to the vertical depth ne 5 m depth 5–10 m depth 10–20 m depth 20–30 m Horizontally or downwards at an angle less than 45 degrees to the horizontal depth ne 5 m depth 5–10 m depth 10–20 m depth 20–30 m Upwards at an angle 0–45 degrees to the horizontal depth ne 5 m depth 5–10 m depth 10–20 m
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14.27 16.55 19.41 23.97
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23.97 27.40 29.69 32.54
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12.56 15.42 18.85 23.41
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12.56 15.42 18.85 23.41
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depth 20–30 m Upwards at an angle less than 45 degrees to the horizontal depth ne 5 m depth 5–10 m depth 10–20 m depth 20–30 m GROUT HOLES The following unit costs are based on drilling 100 grout holes on a clear site with reasonable access Grout holes number of holes multiple water pressure tests GROUT MATERIALS AND INJECTION The following unit costs are based on drilling 100 grout holes on a clear site with reasonable access Materials ordinary portland cement sulphate resistant cement cement grout pulverised fuel ash sand pea gravel bentonite (2:1) Injection Establishment of standard injection plant and removal on completion Standing time number of injections neat cement grout cement/P.F.A. grout
Item DIAPHRAGM WALLS Notes Diaphragm walls are the construction of vertical walls, cast in place in a trench excavation. They can be formed in reinforced concrete to provide structural elements for temporary or permanent retaining walls. Wall thicknesses of 500 mm to 1.50 m and up to 40 m deep may be constructed. Special equipment such as the Hydrofraise can construct walls up to 100 m deep. Restricted urban sites will significantly increase the costs.
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32.54
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22.84 25.69 29.12 32.54
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t t t t t t t
62.23 86.33 80.79 9.07 14.27 14.27 95.92
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7400.00
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114.20 49.10 84.50 49.10
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Unit costs (civil engineering works)
The following costs are based on constructing a diaphragm wall with an excavated volume o1 4000 m2 using a grab. Typical progress would be up to 500 m per week. Disposal of excavated material is not included in the unit costs. Establishment of standard plant and equipment and removal on completion Standing time Excavation in material other than rock or artificial hard material maximum depth ne 5 m maximum depth 5–10 m maximum depth 10–15 m maximum depth 15–20 m Excavation in rock maximum depth ne 5 m maximum depth 5–10 m maximum depth 10–15 m maximum depth 15–20 m Excavation in artificial hard material maximum depth ne 5 m maximum depth 5–10 m maximum depth 10–15 m maximum depth 15–20 m Concrete grade C25P diaphragm walls 1 m thick Plain round mild steel bar reinforcement BS 4449 nominal size 10 mm nominal size 12 mm nominal size 16 mm nominal size 20 mm nominal size 25 mm nominal size 32 mm nominal size 50 mm Deformed high yield steel bar reinforcement BS 4446 nominal size 12 mm nominal size 16 mm nominal size 20 mm nominal size 25 mm nominal size 32 mm nominal size 50 mm Waterproofed joints Guide walls
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147.39 147.39 153.53 165.94
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147.39 147.39 153.53 165.94
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t t t t t t
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GROUND ANCHORAGES Notes Ground anchorages consist of the installation of a cable or solid bar tendon fixed in the ground by grouting and tensioned to exceed the working load to be carried. Ground anchors may be of a permanent or temporary nature and can be used in conjunction with diaphragm walls or sheet piling to eliminate the use of strutting etc.. The following costs are based on the installation of 50 nr ground anchors. Establishment of standard plant and equipment and removal on completion Standing time Ground anchorages; temporary or permanent 15.0 m maximum depth; in rock, alluvial or clay; 0–50 t load 15.0 m maximum depth; in rock or alluvial; 50–90 t load 15.0 m maximum depth; in rock only; 90–150 t load Temporary tendons in rock, alluvial or clay; 0–50 t load in rock or alluvial; 50–90 t load in rock only; 90–150 t load Permanent tendons in rock, alluvial or clay; 0–50 t load in rock or alluvial; 50–90 t load in rock only; 90–150 t load
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SAND, BAND AND WICK DRAINS Notes Vertical drains are a technique by which the rate of consolidation of fine grained soils can be considerably increased by the installation of vertical drainage paths commonly in the form of columns formed by a high-quality plastic material encased in a filter sleeve. Columns of sand are rarely used in this country these days. Band drains are generally 100 mm wide and 3–5 mm thick. water is extracted through the drain from the soft
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soils when the surface is surcharged. The rate of consolidation is dependent on the drain spacing and the height of surcharge. Drains are usually quickly installed up to depths of 25 m by special lances either pulled or vibrated into the ground. typical drain spacing would be one per 1–2 m with the rate of installation varying between 1,500 to 6,000 m per day depending on ground conditions and depths. The following costs are based on the installation of 2,000 nr vertical band drains to a depth of 12 m Establishment of standard plant and equipment and removal on completion Standing time Set up installation equipment at each drain position Install drains maximum depth 10–15 m Additional costs in pre-drilling through hard upper strata at each drain position: establishment of standard drilling plant and equipment and removal on completion set up at each drain position drilling for vertical band drains up to a maximum depth of 3 m
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GROUND CONSOLIDATION— VIBROREPLACEMENT (dry and wet processes) Notes Vibroreplacement is a method of considerably increasing the ground bearing pressure and consists of a specifically designed powerful poker vibrator penetrating vertically into the ground hyderaulically. Air and water jets may be used to assist penetration. In cohesive soils a hole is formed into which granular backfill is placed and compacted by the poker, forming a dense stone column. In natural sands and gravels the existing loose deposits may be compacted without the addition of extra material other than making up levels after settlement resulting from compaction. There are many considerations regarding the soil types to be treaten, whether cohesive or noncohesive, made-up or natural ground, which influence the choice of wet or dry processes, pure densification or stone column techniques with
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added granular backfill. It is therefore possible only to give indicative costs; a Specialist Contractor should be consulted for more accurate costs for a particular site. Testing of conditions after consolidation can be static or dynamic penetration tests, plate bearing tests or zone bearing tests. A frequently adopted specification calls for plate bearing tests at 1 per 1000 stone columns. Allowable bearing pressures of up to 400 kN/m2 by the installation of stone columns in made or natural ground. The following costs are typical rates for this sort of work Establishment of standard plant and equipment and removal on completion Standing time Construct stone columns to a depth ne 4 m dry formed water jet formed Plate bearing test ne 11 t or 2 hour duration Zone loading test to specification
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GROUND CONSOLIDATION—DYNAMIC COMPACTION Notes Ground consolidation by dynamic compaction is a technique which involves the dropping of a steel or concrete pounder several times in each location on a grid pattern that covers the whole site. For ground compaction up to 10 m, a 15 t pounder from a free fall of 20 m would be typical. Several passes over the site are normally required to achieve full compaction. The process is recommended for naturally cohesive soils and is usually uneconomic for areas of less than 4,000 m2 for sites with granular or mixed granular cohesive soils and 6,000 m for a site with weak cohesive soils. The main considerations to be taken into account when using this method of consolidation are: □ sufficient area to be viable □ proximity and condition of adjacent property and services □ need for blanket layer of granular material for a working surface and as backfill to offset induced settlement □ water table level
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The final bearing capacity and settlement criteria that can be achieved depends on the nature of the material being compacted. Allowable bearing capacity may be increased by up to twice the pretreated value for the same settlement. Control testing can be by crater volume measurements, site levelling between passes, penetration tests or plate loading tests. The following range of costs are average based on treating an area of about 10,000 m2 for a 5– 6 m compaction depth. Typical progress would be 1,500–2,000 m2 per week Establishment of standard plant and equipment and removal on completion. Ground treatment Laying free-draining granular blanket layer as both working surface and backfill material (300 mm thickness required of filter material) Control testing including levelling, piezometers and penetrameter testing Kentledge load test
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CONSOLIDATION OF ABANDONED MINE WORKINGS The following costs are based on using Specialist Contractors and are for guidance only Transport plant, labour and all equipment to and from site (max. 100 miles) Drilling bore holes move to each seperate bore position; erect equipment; dismantle prior to next move drill 50 mm diameter bore holes drill 100 mm diameter bore holes for pea gravel injection extra for casing, when required standing time for drilling rig and crew Grouting drilled bore holes connecting grout lines injection of grout add for pea gravel injection standing time for grouting rig and crew Provide materials for grouting ordinary portland cement sulphate resistant cement
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pulverised fuel ash (PFA) sand pea gravel bentonite (2:1) cement grout Capping to old shafts or similar; reinforced concrete grade C20P, 20 mm aggregate; thickness ne 150 mm 150–300 mm 300–500 mm over 500 mm Mild steel bars BS4449; supplied in bent and cut lengths 6 mm nominal size 8 mm nominal size 10 mm nominal size 12 mm nominal size 16 mm nominal size 20 mm nominal size High yield steel bars BS4449 or 4461; supplied in bent and cut lengths 6 mm nominal size 8 mm nominal size 10 mm nominal size 12 mm nominal size 16 mm nominal size 20 mm nominal size
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CLASS D: DEMOLITION AND SITE CLEARANCE Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
GENERAL CLEARANCE The rates for site clearance include for all sundry items, small trees (i.e. under 500 mm diameter), hedges etc., but exclude items that are measured separately; examples of which are given in this section Clear site vegetation generally wooded areas areas below tidal level TREES The following rates are based on removing a
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minimum of 100 trees, generally in a group. Cutting down a single tree on a site would be many times these costs Remove trees girth 500 mm −1 m girth 1–2 m girth 2–3 m girth 3–5 m girth 7 m STUMPS Clearance of stumps diameter 150–500 mm diameter 500 mm −1 m diameter 2 m Clearance of stumps; backfilling holes with topsoil from site diameter 150–500 mm diameter 500 mm −1 m diameter 2 m Clearance of stumps; backfilling holes with imported hardcore diameter 150–500 mm diameter 500 mm −1 m diameter 2 m BUILDINGS The following rates are based on assuming a non urban location where structure does not take up a significant area of the site Demolish building to ground level and dispose off site brickwork with timber floor and roof brickwork with concrete floor and roof masonry with timber floor and roof reinforced concrete frame with brick infill steel frame with brick cladding steel frame with sheet cladding timber
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OTHER STRUCTURES The following rates are based on assuming a non urban location where structure does not take up a significant area of the site Demolish walls to ground level and dispose off site reinforced concrete wall brick or masonry wall brick or masonry retaining wall PIPELINES Removal of redundant services electric cable; LV 75 mm diameter water main; low pressure 150 mm diameter gas main; low pressure earthenware ducts; one way earthenware ducts; two way 100 or 150 mm diameter sewer or drain 225 mm diameter sewer or drain 300 mm diameter sewer or drain 450 mm diameter sewer or drain 750 mm diameter sewer or drain Extra for breaking up concrete surround Grouting redundant drains or sewers 100 mm diameter 150 mm diameter 225 mm diameter manhole chambers
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NOTES Ground conditions The following unit costs for ‘excavation in material other than topsoil, rock or artificial hard material’ are based on excavation in firm sand and gravel soils. For alternative types of soil, multiply the following rates by: Scrapers Stiff clay 1.5 Chalk 2.5 Soft rock 3.5 Broken rock 3.7
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Tractor dozers and loaders Stiff clay 2.0 Chalk 3.0 Soft rock 2.5 Broken rock 2.5 Backacter (minimum bucket size 0.5 m3) Stiff clay 1.7 Chalk 2.0 Soft rock 2.0 Broken rock 1.7 Basis of disposal rates All pricing and estimating for disposal is based on the volume of solid material excavated and rates for disposal should be adjusted by the following factors for bulkage. Multiply the rates by: Sand bulkage 1.10 Gravel bulkage 1.20 Compacted soil bulkage 1.30 Compacted sub-base, suitable fill etc. bulkage 1.30 Stiff clay bulkage 1.20 See also part 13: Tables and Memoranda Basis of rates generally To provide an overall cost comparison, rates, prices and outputs have been based on a medium sized Civil Engineering project of ú5–6 million, location neither in city centre nor excessively remote, with no abnormal ground conditions that would affect the stated output and consistency of work produced. The rates are optimum rates and assume continuous output with no delays caused by other operations or works. RESOURCES—LABOUR Excavation for foundations gang 1 plant operator (skill rate 3)—33% of time 1 plant operator (skill rate 2)—66% of time 1 banksman (skill rate 4) Total Gang Rate/Hour
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2 unskilled operatives (general) Total Gang Rate/Hour Treatment of filled surfaces gang 1 plant operator (skill rate 2) Total Gang Rate/Hour Geotextiles gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4)— 20% of time 1 unskilled operative (general) Total Gang Rate/Hour Horticultural works gang 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 1 unskilled operative (general) Total Gang Rate/Hour RESOURCES—PLANT Excavation for foundations Hydraulic Backacter—21 tonne (33% of time) Hydraulic Backacter—14.5 tonne (33% of time) 1000 kg hydraulic breaker (33% of time) Tractor loader—0.80 m3 (335 of time) Total Rate/Hour Filling 1.5 m3 tractor loader 6 t vibratory roller Pedestrian Roller, Bomag BW35 Total Rate/Hour Treatment of filled surfaces 1.5 m3 tractor loader Pedestrian Roller, Bomag BW35 Total Rate/Hour
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EXCAVATION BY DREDGING Notes Dredging can be carried out by land based machines or by floating plant. The cost of the former can be assessed by reference to the excavation costs of the various types of plant given below, suitably adjusted to take account of the type of material to be excavated, depth of water and method of disposal. The cost of the latter is governed by many factors
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which affect the rates and leads to wide variations. For reliable estimates it is advisable to seek the advice of a Specialist Contractor. The prices included here are for some typical dredging situations and are shown for a cost comparison and EXCLUDE initial mobilisation charges which can range widely between £1,000 and £6,000 depending on plant, travelling distance etc.. Some clients schedule operations for when the plant is passing so as to avoid the large travelling cost. Of the factors affecting the cost of floating plant, the matter of working hours is by far one of the most important. The customary practice in the dredging industry is to work 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. Local constraints, particularly noise restrictions, will have a significant impact. Other major factors affecting the cost of floating plant are: □ type of material to be dredged □ depth of water □ depth of cut □ tidal range □ disposal location □ size and type of plant required □ current location of plant □ method of disposal of dredged material In tidal locations, creating new channels on approaches to quays and similar locations or within dock systems Backhoe dredger loading material onto two hopper barges with bottom dumping facility maximum water depth 15 m, distance to disposal site less than 20 miles approximate daily cost of backhoe dredger and two hopper barges £7,500; average production 100 m3/hr, 1500 m3/day; locate, load, deposit and relocate
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For general bed lowering or in maintaining shipping channels in rivers, estuaries or deltas Trailer suction hopper dredger excavating noncohesive sands, grits or silts; hopper capacity 2000 m3, capable of dredging to depths of 25 m with ability either to dump at disposal site or pump ashore for reclamation. Costs totally dependent on nature of material excavated and method of disposal. Approximate cost per tonne £1.50, which should be adjusted by the relative density of the material for
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conversion to m3 Locate, load, deposit and relocate Harbour bed control Maintenance dredging of this nature would in most cases be carried out by trailing suction hopper dredger as detailed above, at similar rates. The majority of the present generation of trailers have the ability to dump at sea or discharge ashore. Floating craft using diesel driven suction method with a 750 mm diameter flexible pipe for a maximum distance of up to 5000 m from point of suction to point of discharge using a booster (standing alone, the cutter suction craft should be able to pump up to 2000 m). Maximum height of lift 10 m. Average pumping capacity of silt/sand type materials containing maximum 30% volume of solids would be about 8000 m3/day based on 24 hour working, Daily cost (hire basis|) in the region of £15000 including all floating equipmnet and discharge pipes, maintenance and all labour and plant to service but excluding mobilisation/initial set-up and demobilistaion costs (minimum £10000). For use in lakes, canals, rivers, industrial lagoons and from silted locations in dock systems Floating craft using diesel driven suction method with a 200 mm diameter flexible pipe maximum distance from point of suction to point of discharge 1500 m. Maximum dredge depth 5 m. Average pumping output 30 m3 per hour and approximate average costs (excluding mobilisation and demobilisation costs ranging between £2,500 and £4,500 apiece).
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EXCAVATION FOR CUTTINGS The following unit costs are based on backacter and tractor loader machines Excavate topsoil; using backacter maximum depth ne 0.25 m Excavate earth; using backacter ne 0.25 m maximum depth 0.25–0.5 m maximum depth 0.5–1.0 m maximum depth 1.0–2.0 m maximum depth 2.0–5.0 m maximum depth 5.0–10.0 m maximum depth 10.0–15.0 m maximum depth
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Excavate rock (medium hard); using hydraulic breaker ne 0.25 m maximum depth 0.25–0.5 m maximum depth 0.5–1.0 m maximum depth 1.0–2.0 m maximum depth Excavate unreinforced concrete exposed at the commencing surface; using hydraulic breaker ne 0.25 m maximum depth 0.25–0.5 m maximum depth 0.5–1.0 m maximum depth 1.0–2.0 m maximum depth Excavate reinforced concrete exposed at the commencing surface; using hydraulic breaker ne 0.25 m maximum depth 0.25–0.5 m maximum depth 0.5–1.0 m maximum depth 1.0–2.0 m maximum depth Excavate unreinforced concrete not exposed at the commencing surface; using hydraulic breaker ne 0.25 m maximum depth 0.25–0.5 m maximum depth 0.5–1.0 m maximum depth 1.0–2.0 m maximum depth EXCAVATION FOR FOUNDATIONS The following unit costs are based on the use of backacter machines Excavate topsoil maximum depth ne 0.25 m Excavate material other than topsoil, rock or artificial hard material 0.25–0.5 m deep 0.5–1.0 m deep 1.0–2.0 m deep 2.0–5.0 m deep 5.0–10.0 m deep
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1.52 1.56 1.61 1.68
14.17 14.61 15.04 15.70
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0.5–1.0 m maximum depth 1.0–2.0 m maximum depth Excavate reinforced concrete exposed at the commencing surface; using hydraulic breaker ne 0.25 m maximum depth 0.25–0.5 m maximum depth 0.5–1.0 m maximum depth 1.0–2.0 m maximum depth Excavate tarmacadam exposed at the commencing surface; using hydraulic breaker ne 0.25 m maximum depth 0.25–0.5 m maximum depth 0.5–1.0 m maximum depth 1.0–2.0 m maximum depth Excavate unreinforced concrete not exposed at the commencing surface; using hydraulic breaker ne 0.25 m maximum depth 0.25–0.5 m maximum depth 0.5–1.0 m maximum depth 1.0–2.0 m maximum depth GENERAL EXCAVATION The following unit costs are based on backacter and tractor loader machines Excavate topsoil; using backacter maximum depth ne 0.25 m Excavate earth; using backacter ne 0.25 m maximum depth 0.25–0.5 m maximum depth 0.5–1.0 m maximum depth 1.0–2.0 m maximum depth 2.0–5.0 m maximum depth 5.0–10.0 m maximum depth 10.0–15.0 m maximum depth Excavate rock (medium hard); using hydraulic breaker ne 0.25 m maximum depth 0.25–0.5 m maximum depth 0.5–1.0 m maximum depth 1.0–2.0 m maximum depth Excavate unreinforced concrete exposed at the commencing surface; using hydraulic breaker ne 0.25 m maximum depth 0.25–0.5 m maximum depth 0.5–1.0 m maximum depth 1.0–2.0 m maximum depth
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0.94 0.98 1.00 1.04
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Item Excavate reinforced concrete exposed at the commencing surface; using hydraulic breaker ne 0.25 m maximum depth 0.25–0.5 m maximum depth 0.5–1.0 m maximum depth 1.0–2.0 m maximum depth Excavate unreinforced concrete not exposed at the commencing surface; using hydraulic breaker ne 0.25 m maximum depth 0.25–0.5 m maximum depth 0.5 -1.0 m maximum depth 1.0–2.0 m maximum depth EXCAVATION ANCILLARIES The following unit costs are for various machines appropriate to the work Trimming topsoil; using D4H dozer horizontal 10–45 degrees to horizontal Trimming material other than topsoil, rock or artificial hard material; using D4H dozer, tractor loader or motor grader average rate horizontal 10–45 degrees to horizontal 45–90 degrees to horizontal Trimming rock; using D6E dozer horizontal 10–45 degrees to horizontal 45–90 degrees to horizontal vertical Preparation of topsoil; using D4H dozer, tractor loader or motor grader average rate horizontal 10–45 degrees to horizontal Preparation of material other than rock or artificial hard material; using D6E dozer, tractor loader or motor grader average rate horizontal 10–45 degrees to horizontal 45–90 degrees to horizontal Preparation of rock; using D6E dozer horizontal 10–45 degrees to horizontal 45–90 degrees to horizontal
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2.10 2.10 2.22 2.52
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14.17 14.61 15.04 15.70
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The following unit costs for disposal are based on using a 22½ t ADT for site work and 20 t tipper for off-site work. The distances used in the calculation are quoted to assist estimating, although this goes beyond the specific requirements of CESMM3 Disposal of excavated topsoil storage on site; 100 m maximum distance
Item removal; 5 km distance removal; 15 km distance Disposal of excavated earth other than rock or artificial hard material storage on site; 100 m maximum distance; using 22½ t ADT removal; 5 km distance; using 20 t tipper removal; 15 km distance; using 20 t tipper Disposal of excavated rock or artificial hard material storage on site; 100 m maximum distance; using 22½ t ADT removal; 5 km distance; using 20 t tipper removal; 15 km distance; using 20 t tipper Add to the above rates where tipping charges apply: non-hazardous waste hazardous waste special waste contaminated liquid contaminated sludge Add to the above rates where Landfill Tax applies: exempted material inactive or inert material other material The following unit costs for double handling are based on using a 1.5 m3 tractor loader and 22½ t ADT. A range of distances is listed to assist in estimating, although this goes beyond the specific requirements of CESMM3 Double handling of excavated topsoil; using 1½ m3 tractor loader and 22½ t ADT 300 m average distance moved 600 m average distance moved 1000 m average distance moved Double handling of excavated earth other than rock
0.05
170
0.45 1.45
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Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
m3
1.90
Total Net Unit Rate £
0.11 0.21
0.98 3.07 1.87 5.86
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m3 m3
4.05 7.73
0.05 0.12 0.22
0.45 1.45 1.07 3.35 1.96 6.14
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m3 m3 m3
1.90 4.42 8.10
0.06 0.13 0.23
0.54 1.74 1.16 3.63 2.05 6.41
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m3 m3 m3
2.28 4.79 8.46
-
-
-
-
m3 m3 m3 m3 m3
7.50 15.00 18.00 22.00 40.00
-
-
-
-
m3 m3 m3
0.00 4.00 20.00
0.71 2.08 0.89 2.60 1.07 3.12
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m3 m3 m3
2.79 3.49 4.19
0.08 0.10 0.12
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
or artificial hard material; using 1½ m3 tractor loader and 22½ t ADT 300 m average distance moved 600 m average distance moved 1000 m average distance moved Double handling of rock or artificial hard material; using 1½ m3 tractor loader and 22½ t ADT 300 m average distance moved 600 m average distance moved 1000 m average distance moved The following unit rates for excavation below Final Surface are based on using a 16 t backacter machine Excavation of material below the Final Surface and replacement of with: granular fill concrete Grade C7.5P Timber supports left in Metal supports left in
Item FILLING Excavated topsoil Filling to structures embankments general 150 mm thick 250 mm thick 400 mm thick 600 mm thick Imported topsoil PC£7.75/m3 Filling embankments general 150 mm thick 250 mm thick 400 mm thick 600 mm thick Non-selected excavated material other than topsoil or rock Filling to structures embankments general 150 mm thick
171
0.08 0.10 0.12
0.71 2.08 0.89 2.60 1.07 3.12
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m3 m3 m3
2.79 3.49 4.19
0.16 0.18 0.20
1.43 4.16 1.61 4.68 1.78 5.20
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m3 m3 m3
5.59 6.29 6.98
1.20 0.60 0.32 0.89
9.74 10.48 4.87 5.24 3.32 9.08 -
7.36 46.32 5.42 25.36
m3 m3 m2 m2
27.58 56.43 8.74 34.44
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £
0.07 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.02
1.74 0.61 0.51 0.17 0.29 0.41 0.58
2.24 0.78 0.66 0.22 0.38 0.53 0.75
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m3 m3 m3 m2 m2 m2 m2
3.98 1.39 1.17 0.39 0.67 0.94 1.33
0.03 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.02
0.61 0.51 0.17 0.29 0.41 0.58
0.78 0.66 0.22 0.38 0.53 0.75
9.22 9.22 1.38 2.31 3.69 5.53
m3 m3 m2 m2 m2 m2
10.61 10.39 1.77 2.98 4.63 6.86
0.04 0.01 0.01 0.00
0.87 0.36 0.27 0.10
1.13 0.47 0.34 0.13
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m3 m3 m3 m2
2.00 0.83 0.61 0.23
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250 mm thick 400 mm thick 600 mm thick Selected excavated material other than topsoil or rock Filling to structures embankments general 150 mm thick 250 mm thick 400 mm thick 600 mm thick Imported natural material other than topsoil or rock; subsoil PC £1.60/t Filling to structures embankments general 150 mm thick 250 mm thick 400 mm thick 600 mm thick Imported natural material other than topsoil or rock; granular graded material PC £3.75/t Filling to structures embankments
item general 150 mm thick 250 mm thick 400 mm thick 600 mm thick Imported natural material other than topsoil or rock; granular selected material PC£3.40/t Filling to structures embankments general 150 mm thick 250 mm thick 400 mm thick
172
0.01 0.01 0.01
0.15 0.22 0.29
0.19 0.28 0.38
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m2 m2 m2
0.34 0.50 0.67
0.04 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
1.00 0.34 0.29 0.16 0.17 0.24 0.32
1.28 0.44 0.38 0.13 0.22 0.31 0.41
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m3 m3 m3 m2 m2 m2 m2
2.28 0.78 0.67 0.29 0.39 0.55 0.73
0.04 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02
0.87 0.36 0.36 0.22 0.32 0.36 0.41
1.13 0.47 0.47 0.28 0.41 0.47 0.53
3.09 3.09 3.09 0.46 0.77 1.24 1.85
m3 m3 m3 m2 m2 m2 m2
5.09 3.92 3.92 0.96 1.50 2.07 2.79
0.04 0.02
0.87 0.41
1.13 0.53
7.64 7.64
m3 m3
9.64 8.58
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £ 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.02
0.41 0.29 0.41 0.49 0.53
0.53 0.38 0.53 0.63 0.69
7.64 1.15 1.91 3.05 4.58
m3 m2 m2 m2 m2
8.58 1.82 2.85 4.17 5.80
0.04 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.02
0.87 0.41 0.41 0.29 0.41 0.49
1.13 0.53 0.53 0.38 0.53 0.63
5.88 5.88 5.88 0.88 1.47 2.35
m3 m3 m3 m2 m2 m2
7.88 6.82 6.82 1.55 2.41 3.47
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
600 mm thick Excavated rock Filling to structures embankments general 150 mm thick 250 mm thick 400 mm thick 600 mm thick Imported rock PC £4.70/m3 Filling to structures embankments general 150 mm thick 250 mm thick 400 mm thick 600 mm thick FILLING ANCILLARIES Trimming of filled surfaces Topsoil horizontal inclined at an angle of 10–45 degrees to horizontal inclined at an angle of 45–90 degrees to horizontal Material other than topsoil, rock or artificial hard material horizontal inclined at an angle of 10–45 degrees to horizontal inclined at an angle of 45–90 degrees to horizontal Rock horizontal inclined at an angle of 10–45 degrees to horizontal inclined at an angle of 45–90 degrees to horizontal
Item
Preparation of filled surfaces Topsoil
173
0.02
0.53
0.69
3.53
m2
4.75
0.04 0.05 0.05 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.06
0.97 1.21 1.21 0.41 0.63 0.97 1.33
1.25 1.57 1.57 0.53 0.81 1.25 1.72
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m3 m3 m3 m2 m2 m2 m2
2.22 2.78 2.78 0.94 1.44 2.22 3.05
0.04 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.03
0.97 0.58 0.49 0.29 0.49 0.73 0.73
1.25 0.75 0.63 0.38 0.63 0.94 0.94
9.04 9.04 9.04 1.36 2.26 0.36 5.42
m3 m3 m3 m2 m2 m2 m2
11.26 10.37 10.16 2.03 3.38 2.03 7.09
0.02
0.23
0.52
-
m2
0.75
0.02
0.23
0.52
-
m2
0.75
0.03
0.30
0.67
-
m2
0.97
0.02
0.23
0.52
-
m2
0.75
0.02
0.23
0.52
-
m2
0.75
0.03
0.30
0.67
-
m2
0.97
0.51
5.63 12.69
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m2
18.32
0.52
5.74 12.94
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m2
18.68
0.70
7.73 17.41
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m2
25.14
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Total Net Unit Rate £
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horizontal inclined at an angle of 10–45 degrees to horizontal inclined at an angle of 45–90 degrees to horizontal Material other than topsoil, rock or artificial hard material horizontal inclined at an angle of 10–45 degrees to horizontal inclined at an angle of 45–90 degrees to horizontal Rock horizontal inclined at an angle of 10–45 degrees to horizontal inclined at an angle of 45–90 degrees to horizontal GEOTEXTILES NOTES The geotextile products mentioned below are not specifically confined to the individual uses stated but are examples of one of many scenarios to which they may be applied. Conversely, the scenarios are not limited to the geotextile used as an example. Geotextiles; stabilisation applications for reinforcement of granular sub-bases, capping layers and railway ballast placed over weak and variable soils For use over weak soils with moderate traffic intensities e.g. car parks, light access roads; Tensar SS20 Polypropylene Geogrid horizontal inclined at an angle of 10 to 45 degrees to the horizontal For use over weak soils with high traffic intensities and/or high axle loadings; Tensar SS30 Polypropylene Geogrid horizontal inclined at an angle of 10 to 45 degrees to the horizontal For use over very weak soils e.g. alluvium, marsh or peat or firmer soil subject to exceptionally high axle loadings; Tensar SS40 Polypropylene Geogrid horizontal inclined at an angle of 10 to 45 degrees to the horizontal
174
0.03
0.27 0.75
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m2
1.02
0.03
0.27 0.75
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m2
1.02
0.04
0.33 0.92
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m2
1.25
0.03
0.27 0.75
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m2
1.02
0.03
0.27 0.75
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m2
1.02
0.04
0.33 0.92
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m2
1.25
0.33
2.94 8.21
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m2
11.15
0.33
2.94 8.21
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m2
11.15
0.52
4.64 12.94
-
m2
17.58
0.03 0.03
0.19 0.21
-
1.42 1.42
m2 m2
1.61 1.63
0.03 0.03
0.19 0.21
-
2.25 2.25
m2 m2
2.44 2.46
0.03 0.03
0.19 0.21
-
3.25 3.25
m2 m2
3.44 3.46
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
For trafficked areas where fill comprises aggregate exceeding 100 mm; Tensar SS3 Polypropylene Geogrid horizontal
item inclined at an angle 10–45 degrees to the horizontal Stabilisation and separation of granular fill from soft sub grade to prevent intermixing: Terram 1000 horizontal inclined at an angle of 10 to 45 degrees to the horizontal Stabilisation and separation of granular fill from soft sub grade to prevent intermixing: Terram 2000 horizontal inclined at an angle of 10 to 45 degrees to the horizontal Geotextiles; reinforcement applications for asphalt pavements For roads, hardstandings and airfield pavements; Tensar AR-G composite comprising Tensar AR-1 grid bonded to a geotextile, laid within asphalt horizontal inclined at an angle of 10 to 45 degrees to the horizontal Geotextiles; slope reinforcement and embankment support; for use where soils can only withstand limited shear stresses, therefore steep slopes require external support Paragrid 30/155; 330 g/m2 horizontal inclined at an angle of 10–45 degrees to the horizontal Paragrid 100/255; 330 g/m2 horizontal inclined at an angle of 10–45 degrees to the horizontalhorizontal Paralink 200 s; 1120 g/m2 horizontal inclined at an angle of 10–45 degrees to the horizontal Paralink 600 s; 2040 g/m2 horizontal inclined at an angle of 10–45 degrees to the horizontal Terram grid 35/30
0.03
175
0.19
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1.95
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
m2
2.14
Total Net Unit Rate £
0.03
0.21
-
1.95
m2
2.16
0.02 0.03
0.16 0.19
-
0.43 0.43
m2 m2
0.59 0.62
0.02 0.03
0.16 0.19
-
1.08 1.08
m2 m2
1.24 1.27
0.03 0.03
0.19 0.21
-
2.83 2.83
m2 m2
3.02 3.04
0.02 0.02
0.17 0.20
-
-
-
0.17 0.20
0.02 0.02
0.17 0.20
-
-
-
0.17 0.20
0.05 0.06
0.48 0.36 0.57 0.41
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m2 m2
0.84 0.98
0.05 0.06
0.48 0.36 0.56 0.41
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0.84 0.97
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horizontal inclined at an angle of 10–45 degrees to the horizontal Geotextiles; scour and erosion protection For use where erosion protection is required to the surface of a slope once its geotechnical stability has been achieved, and to allow grass establishment; Tensar ‘Mat’ Polyethelene mesh; fixed with Tensar pegs horizontal inclined at an angle of 10–45 degrees to the horizontal
Item For use where hydraulic action exists, such as coastline protection from pressures exerted by waves, currents and tides; Typar 3607–3 horizontal inclined at an angle of 10–45 degrees to the horizontal For protection against puncturing to reservoir liner; Typar 3607–3 horizontal inclined at an angle of 10–45 degrees to the horizontal Geotextiles; temporary parking areas For reinforcement of grassed areas subject to wear from excessive pedestrian and light motor vehicle traffic; Netlon CE131 high density polyethelyene geogrid horizontal Geotextiles; landscaping applications For prevention of weed growth in planted areas by incorporating a geotextile over top soil and below mulch or gravel; Typar 3207 horizontal inclined at an angle of 10–45 degrees to the horizontal For root growth control-Prevention of lateral spread of roots and mixing of road base and humus; Typar 3207 horizontal inclined at an angle of 10–45 degrees to the horizontal Geotextiles; drainage applications For clean installation of pipe support material and
176
0.02 0.02
0.18 0.20
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m2 m2
0.18 0.20
0.03 0.03
0.19 0.21
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3.68 3.68
m2 m2
3.87 3.89
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Total Net Unit Rate £
0.02 0.03
0.16 0.19
-
0.58 0.58
m2 m2
0.74 0.77
0.02 0.03
0.16 0.19
-
0.58 0.58
m2 m2
0.74 0.77
0.01
0.11
-
0.39
m2
0.50
0.02 0.03
0.16 0.19
-
0.26 0.26
m2 m2
0.42 0.45
0.02 0.03
0.16 0.19
-
0.26 0.26
m2 m2
0.42 0.45
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
to prevent siliting of the drainage pipe and minimising differential settlement; Typar 3407 horizontal inclined at an angle of 10–45 degrees to the horizontal For wrapping to prevent clogging of drainage pipes surrounded by fine soil; Typar 3207 sheeting For wrapping to prevent clogging of drainage pipes surrounded by fine soil; Terram 1000 sheeting For vertical structure drainage to sub-surface walls, roofs and foundations; Filtram 1B1 sheeting For waterproofing to tunnels, buried structures, etc. where the membrane is buried, forming part of the drainage system; Filtram 1 BZ sheeting
Item
Geotextiles; roofing insulation and protection Protection of waterproofing membrane from physical damage and puncturing; Typar 3607–3 sheeting Internal reinforcement of in situ spread waterproof bitumen emulsion; Typar 3407 sheeting LANDSCAPING Preparatory operations prior to landscaping Supply and apply granular cultivation treatments (PC £1.00/kg) by hand 35 grammes/m2
177
0.02 0.03
0.16 0.19
-
0.53 0.53
m2 m2
0.69 0.72
0.03
0.22
-
0.26
m2
0.48
0.03
0.22
-
0.43
-
0.65
0.03
0.24
-
5.21
m2
5.45
0.03
0.24
-
5.63
m2
5.87
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Total Net Unit Rate £
0.02
0.16
-
0.58
m2
0.74
0.02
0.16
-
0.53
m2
0.69
0.50
7.92
-
12.08
50 grammes/m2
0.65
10.30
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75 grammes/m2
0.85
13.47
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100 grammes/m2
1.00
15.85
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4.16 100 m2 6.03 100 m2 8.42 100 m2 11.61 100 m2
Supply and apply granular cultivation treatments PC £1.00/kg by machine in suitable economically large areas 100 grammes/m2
0.25
2.23
0.69
11.61 100 m2
14.53
20.00 317.00
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10.00 100 m2
327.00
Supply and incorporate cultivation additives PC £1.00/m3 into top 150 mm of topsoil by hand 1 m3/10 m2
16.33 21.89 27.46
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20.00 317.00
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1 m3/20 m2
19.00 301.15
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1 m3/40 m2
17.00 269.45
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Supply and incorporate cultivation additives PC £1.00/m3 into top 150 mm of topsoil by machine in suitable economically large areas 1 m3/10 m2
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- 103.69
1 m3/13 m2
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- 95.71
1 m3/20 m2
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- 85.08
1 m3/40 m2
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- 78.43
Turfing Turfing horizontal 10–45 degress to horizontal 45–90 degrees to horizontal; pegging down Hydraulic mulch grass seeding Grass seeding horizontal 10–45 degrees to horizontal 45–90 degrees to horizontal Selected grass seeding PC £57.00/25kg Grass seeding; sowing at the rate of £050 kg/m2 in two operations horizontal 10–45 degrees to horizontal 45–90 degrees to horizontal Plants Form planting hole in previously cultivated area, supply and plant specified herbaceous plants PC £143/100 and backfill with excavated material 5 plants/m2
Item 10 plants/m2 25 plants/m2 35 plants/m2 50 plants/m2
178
7.69 100 m2 5.00 100 m2 2.50 100 m2
324.69
10.00 100 m2 7.69 100 m2 5.00 100 m2 2.50 100 m2
113.69
306.15 271.95
103.40 90.08 80.93
0.12 0.17 0.19
1.90 2.69 3.01
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1.13 1.13 1.13
m2 m2 m2
3.03 3.82 4.14
0.01 0.01 0.01
0.08 0.11 0.14
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0.08 0.08 0.08
m2 m2 m2
0.16 0.19 0.22
0.01 0.01 0.02
0.16 0.24 0.32
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0.25 0.25 0.25
m2 m2 m2
0.41 0.49 0.57
0.01
0.16
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4.40
m2
4.56
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £ 0.02 0.05 0.07 0.10
0.35 0.79 1.11 1.58
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16.12 37.54 52.55 75.08
Total Net Unit Rate £ m2 m2 m2 m2
16.47 38.33 53.66 76.66
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
Supply and fix plant support netting on 50 mm diameter stakes 750 mm long driven into the ground at 1.5 m centres 1.15 m high green extruded plastic mesh, 125 mm square mesh, PC £41.50/300 m role Form planting hole in previously cultivated area; supply and plant bulbs and backfill with excavated material small; PC £13/100 medium; PC £20/100 large; PC £23/100 Supply and plant bulbs in grassed area using bulb planter and backfill with screened topsoil or peat and cut turf plug small; PC £13/100 medium; PC £20/100 large; PC £23/100 Shrubs Form planting hole in previously cultivated area, supply and plant specified shrub and backfill with excavated material shrub 300 mm high shrub 600 mm high shrub 900 mm high shrub 1 m high and over Supply and fix shrub stake including two ties one stake; 1.5 m long, 75 mm diameter Trees The cost of planting semi-mature trees will depend on the size and species, and on the access to the site for tree handling machines. Prices should be obtained for individual trees and planting. Break up subsoil to a depth of 200 mm in tree pit Supply and plant tree in prepared pit; backfill with excavated topsoil minimum 600 mm deep light standard tree standard tree selected standard tree heavy standard tree extra heavy standard tree Extra for filling with topsoil from spoil heap ne 100 m distant Extra for filling with imported topsoil Supply tree stake and drive 500 mm into firm ground and trim to approved height, including two tree ties to approved pattern one stake; 2.4 m long, 100 mm diameter
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0.06
0.95
-
1.46
m2
2.41
0.01 0.01 0.01
0.16 0.16 0.16
-
0.14 each 0.21 each 0.24 each
0.30 0.37 0.40
0.01 0.01 0.01
0.16 0.16 0.16
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0.14 each 0.21 each 0.24 each
0.30 0.37 0.40
0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.12
0.16 0.16 0.16 0.16 1.90
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1.84 each 2.64 each 3.17 each 4.22 each 3.91 each
2.00 2.80 3.33 4.38 5.81
0.05
0.79
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- each
0.79
0.25 0.45 0.75 0.85 1.50 0.15
3.96 7.13 11.89 13.47 23.77 2.38
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7.84 each 10.81 each 14.06 each 27.58 each 39.48 each - m3
11.80 17.94 25.95 41.05 63.25 2.38
0.08
1.27
-
15.14
m3
16.41
0.16
2.54
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5.41 each
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one stake; 3.0 m long, 100 mm diameter
Item two stakes; 2.4 m long, 100 mm diameter two stakes; 3.0 m long, 100 mm diameter Supply and fit tree support comprising three collars and wire guys; including pickets galvanised steel 50×600 mm hardwood 75×600 mm Supply and fix standard steel tree guard Hedges Excavate trench by hand for hedge and deposit soil alongside trench 300 wide×300 mm deep 450 wide×300 mm deep Excavate trench by machine for hedge and deposit soil alongside trench 300 wide×300 mm deep 450 wide×300 mm deep Set out, nick out and excavate trench and break up subsoil to minimum depth of 300 mm 400 mm minimum deep Supply and plant hedging plants PC £30.00/100; backfill with excavated topsoil single row; plants at 200 mm centres single row; plants at 300 mm centres single row; plants at 400 mm centres single row; plants at 500 mm centres single row; plants at 600 mm centres double row; plants at 200 mm centres double row; plants at 300 mm centres double row; plants at 400 mm centres double row; plants at 500 mm centres Extra for incorporating manure PC £2.50/m3 at the rate of 1 m3 per 30 m of trench COMPARATIVE COSTS—EARTH MOVING Notes The cost of earth moving and other associated works is dependent on matching the overall quantities and production rate called for by the programme of works with the most appropriate plant and assessing the most suitable version of that plant which will: □ deal with the site conditions (e.g. type of ground, type of excavation, length of haul, prevailing weather, etc.)
0.20
3.17
180
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6.81 each
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
9.98
Total Net Unit Rate £
0.24 0.30
3.80 4.75
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10.59 each 12.98 each
14.39 17.73
1.50 1.50 0.30
23.77 23.77 4.75
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22.66 each 23.18 each 18.93 each
46.43 46.95 23.68
0.10 0.13
1.58 2.06
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m m
1.58 2.06
0.02 0.02
0.32 0.32
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-
m m
0.32 0.32
0.28
4.42
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-
m
4.42
0.25 0.17 0.13 0.10 0.08 0.50 0.34 0.25 0.20 0.12
3.96 2.69 1.98 1.58 1.27 7.92 5.39 3.96 3.17 1.90
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1.57 1.05 0.79 0.63 0.52 3.15 2.10 1.57 1.26 0.09
m m m m m m m m m m
5.53 3.74 2.77 2.21 1.79 11.07 7.49 5.53 4.43 1.99
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
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□ comply with the specification requirements (e.g. compaction, separation of materials, surface tolerances, etc.) □ complete the work economically (e.g. provide surface tolerances which will avoid undue expense of imported materials) Labour costs are based on a plant operative skill rate 3 unless otherwise stated
Item
The following are comparative costs using various types of excavation equipment and include loading into transport. All costs assume 50 minutes productive work in every hour and adequate disposal transport being available to obviate any delay. Dragline (for excavations requiring a long reach and long discharge, mainly in clearing streams and rivers) bucket capacity ne 1.15 m3 bucket capacity ne 2.00 m3 bucket capacity ne 3.00 m3 Hydraulic backacter (for all types of excavation and loading, including trenches, breaking hard ground, etc.) bucket capacity ne 0.40 m3 bucket capacity ne 1.00 m3 bucket capacity ne 1.60 m3 Hydraulic face shovel (predominantly for excavating cuttings and embankments over 2 m high requiring high output) bucket capacity ne 1.50 m3 bucket capacity ne 2.60 m3 bucket capacity ne 3.40 m3 Tractor loader (for loading, carrying, placing materials, spreading and levelling, some site clearance operations and reducing levels) bucket capacity ne 0.80 m3 bucket capacity ne 1.50 m3 bucket capacity ne 3.00 m3 Multipurpose wheeled loader/backhoe (versatile machine for small to medium excavations, trenches, loading, carrying and back filling) bucket capacity ne 0.76 m3 bucket capacity ne 1.00 m3 Comparative costs of transportation equipment The following are comparative costs for using various
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Total Net Rate Unit £
0.06 0.03 0.02
0.54 1.65 0.27 1.91 0.18 1.83
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m3 m3 m3
2.19 2.18 2.01
0.05 0.02 0.01
0.45 0.67 0.18 0.47 0.09 0.59
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m3 m3 m3
1.12 0.65 0.68
0.04 0.02 0.01
0.36 1.93 0.18 1.30 0.09 0.78
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m3 m3 m3
2.29 1.48 0.87
0.02 0.01 0.01
0.18 0.29 0.09 0.23 0.06 0.34
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m3 m3 m3
0.47 0.32 0.40
0.08 0.06
0.71 0.81 0.54 0.71
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1.52 1.25
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types of transportation equipment to transport excavated loose material. The capacity of the transport must be suitable for the output of the loading machine. The cost will vary depending on the number of transport units required to meet the output of the loading unit and the distance to be travelled. Loading loose material into transport by wheeled loader ne 2.1 m3 capacity ne 5.4 m3 capacity ne 10.5 m3 capacity Transport material within site by dump truck (rear dump) ne 24 m3 heaped capacity, distance travelled ne 0.5 Km
Item Add per 0.5 Km additional distance ne 57 m3 heaped capacity, distance travelled ne 0.5 Km Add per 0.5 Km additional distance Transport material within site by dump truck (articulated) ne 32 t payload, distance travelled ne 0.5 Km Add per 0.5 Km additional distance Transport material within or off site by tipping lorry ne 10 t payload, distance travelled ne 1 Km Add per 1 Km additional distance 10–15 t payload, distance travelled ne 1 Km Add per 1 Km additional distance 15–25 t payload, distance travelled ne 1 Km Add per 1 Km additional distance Comparative costs of earth moving equipment The following are comparative costs using various types of earth moving equipment to include excavation, transport, spreading and levelling. Bulldozer up to 74 KW (CAT D4H sized machine used for site strip, reducing levels or grading and spreading materials over smaller sites) average push one way 10 m average push one way 30 m average push one way 50 m average push one way 100 m Bulldozer up to 104 KW (CAT D6E sized machine for reducing levels, excavating to greater depths at steeper inclines, grading surfaces, small cut and fill
182
0.02 0.01 0.01
0.18 0.54 0.09 1.11 0.06 0.57
-
m3 m3 m3
0.72 1.20 0.63
0.03
0.32 1.43
-
m3
1.75
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Total Net Unit Rate £
0.01
0.11 0.48
-
m3
0.59
0.02 0.01
0.22 1.39 0.11 0.69
-
m3 m3
1.61 0.80
0.04 0.02
0.36 1.61 0.18 0.81
-
m3 m3
1.97 0.99
0.05 0.03 0.04 0.02 0.03 0.01
0.45 0.22 0.43 0.22 0.32 0.16
0.73 0.36 0.62 0.31 0.69 0.35
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m3 m3 m3 m3 m3 m3
1.18 0.58 1.05 0.53 1.01 0.51
0.03 0.08 0.14 0.29
0.27 0.71 1.25 2.59
0.50 1.34 2.34 4.85
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m3 m3 m3 m3
0.77 2.05 3.59 7.44
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
operations; maximum push 100 m) average push one way 10 m average push one way 30 m average push one way 50 m average push one way 100 m Bull or Angle Dozer up to 212 KW (CAT D8N sized machine for high output, ripping and excavating by reducing levels at steeper inclines or in harder material than with D6E, larger cut and fill operations used in conjunction with towed or S.P. scrapers. Spreading and grading over large areas; maximum push 100 m) average push one way 10 m average push one way 30 m average push one way 50 m average push one way 100 m Motorised scraper, 15 m3 capacity (for excavating larger volumes over large haul lengths, excavating to reduce levels and also levelling ground, grading large sites, moving and tipping material including hard material—used in open cast sites) average haul one way 500 m average haul one way 1,000 m average haul one way 2,000 m average haul one way 3,000 m
Item
Comparative costs of earth moving equipment— continued Twin engined motorised scraper, 16 m3 capacity average haul one way 500 m average haul one way 1,000 m average haul one way 2,000 m average haul one way 3,000 m Twin engined motorised scraper, 34 m3 capacity average haul one way 500 m average haul one way 1,000 m average haul one way 2,000 m average haul one way 3,000 m Excavation by hand Desirable for work around live services or in areas of highly restricted access. Excavate and load into skip or dumper bucket loose material compacted soil or clay
183
0.03 0.07 0.09 0.19
0.27 0.62 0.80 1.69
0.86 2.00 2.58 5.44
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m3 m3 m3 m3
1.13 2.62 3.38 7.13
0.03 0.06 0.07 0.11
0.32 0.65 0.76 1.19
2.00 3.99 4.66 7.32
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m3 m3 m3 m3
2.32 4.64 5.42 8.51
0.00 0.01 0.01 0.01
0.04 0.06 0.09 0.11
0.24 0.37 0.49 0.61
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m3 m3 m3 m3
0.28 0.43 0.58 0.72
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Total Net Unit Rate £
0.00 0.00 0.01 0.01
0.03 0.04 0.05 0.08
0.22 0.30 0.37 0.52
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m3 m3 m3 m3
0.25 0.34 0.42 0.60
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.02 0.03 0.03 0.04
0.32 0.48 0.48 0.64
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m3 m3 m3 m3
0.34 0.51 0.51 0.68
2.02 3.15
14.79 23.06
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m3 m3
14.79 23.06
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mass concrete or sandstone broken rock existing sub-base or pipe surrounds Excavate by hand using pneumatic equipmen Excavate below ground using 1.80 m3/min single tool compressor and pneumatic breaker and load material into skip or dumper bucket rock (medium drill) brickwork or mass concrete reinforced concrete asphalt in carriageways Comparative prices for ancillary equipment Excavate using 6 tonne to break out (JCB 3C and Montalbert 125 breaker) medium hard rock brickwork or mass concrete reinforced concrete Load material into skip or dumper Load material into skip or dumper bucket using a 11.5 tonne crawler backacter with 0.80 m3 rock bucket medium hard rock brickwork or mass concrete reinforced concrete DRILLING AND BLASTING IN ROCK The cost of blasting is controlled by the number of holes and the length of drilling required to achieve the tolerances and degree of shatter required, e.g. line drilling to trenches, depth of drilling to control horizontal overbreak.
Item Drilling with rotary percussion drills 105–110 mm diameter; hard rock 105–110 mm diameter; sandstone 125 mm diameter; hard rock 125 mm diameter; sandstone 165 mm diameter; hard rock 165 mm diameter; sandstone Drilling and blasting in open cut for bulk excavation excluding cost of excavatio or trimming hard rock sandstone Drilling and blasting for quarry operations with
184
3.00 2.95 3.12
21.96 21.59 22.84
-
-
m3 m3 m3
21.96 21.59 22.84
2.12 2.76 3.87 1.15
15.52 20.20 28.33 8.42
8.26 8.17 13.82 3.84
-
m3 m3 m3 m3
23.78 28.37 42.15 12.26
0.43 0.54 0.64
3.84 7.14 4.82 8.96 5.71 10.62
-
m3 m3 m3
10.98 13.78 16.33
0.07 0.08 0.09
0.62 1.09 0.71 1.25 0.80 1.40
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m3 m3 m3
1.71 1.96 2.20
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Total Net Rate Unit £
-
-
-
-
m m m m m m
10.11 5.11 5.11 7.05 7.05 8.98
-
-
-
-
m m
2.27 3.07
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
face height exceeding 10 m hard rock sandstone Drilling and blasting in trenches excluding cost of excavation or trimming trench width ne 1.0 m trench width 1.0–1.5 m trench width over 1.5 m Secondary blasting to boulders pop shooting plaster shooting DEWATERING The following unit costs are for dewatering pervious ground only and are for sets of equipment comprising: 1 nr diesel driven pump (WP 150/60 or similar) complete with allowance of £30 for fuel 50 m of 150 mm diameter header pipe 35 nr of disposable well points 18 m of delivery pipe 1 nr diesel driven standby pump 1 nr jetting pump with hoses (for installation of wellpoints only) attendant labour and plant (2 hrs per day) inclusive of small dumper and bowser) Costs are based on 10 hr shifts with attendant labour and plant (specialist advice) Guide price for single set of equipment comprising pump, 150 mm diameter header pipe, 35 nr well points, delivery pipes and attendant labour and plant Bring to site equipment and remove upon completion Installation costs hire of jetting pump with hoses; 1 day purchase of well points; 35 Nr labour and plant; 10 hours Operating costs hire of pump, header pipe, delivery pipe and standby pump complete with fuel etc. and 2 hours attendant labour and plant
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-
-
-
-
m m
1.88 2.16
-
-
-
-
m m m
17.04 14.77 12.50
-
-
-
-
m m
5.34 2.85
-
-
-
-
day day buy day day -
68.23 16.63 240.80 6.59 30.95 51.60
-
-
-
-
-
81.43
-
-
-
- sum
2167.62
-
-
-
- sum - sum - sum
51.60 240.80 814.30
-
-
-
- day
285.26
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Item
186
CLASS F: IN SITU CONCRETE Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
NOTES The unit rates in this Section are based on nett measurements and appropriate adjustments should be made for unmeasured excess (e.g. additional blinding thickness as a result of ground conditions). The unit rates for the provision of concrete are based on ready mixed concrete in full loads delivered to site within 5 miles (8 km) of the concrete mixing plant and include an allowance for wastage prior to placing. This section assumes optimum outputs of an efficiently controlled pour with no delays caused by out of sequence working and no abnormal conditions that would affect continuity of work. RESOURCES—LABOUR In situ concrete gang 1 ganger or chargehand (skill rate 4) 2 skilled operatives (skill rate 4) 4 unskilled operatives (general) 1 plant operator (skill rate 3)—25% of time Total Gang Rate/Hour RESOURCES—PLANT In situ concrete 22RB Crane (50% of time) 1.00 m3 concrete skip (50% of time) 11.30 m3/min compressor, 2 tool four 54 mm poker vibrators Total Rate/Hour RESOURCES—MATERIALS The following costs do not reflect in the rates and should be considered separately Delivery to site for each additional mile from the concrete plant further than 5 miles (8 km) Mix design, per trial mix Part loads, per m3 below full load Waiting time (in excess of 6 mins/m3 ‘norm’ discharge time) Making and testing concrete cube Pumping from ready mix truck to point of placing at the rate of 25 m3/hour Pumping from ready mix truck to point of placing
£
8.17 16.34 30.72 2.37 57.60
£
9.16 0.35 9.09 4.04 22.64
-
-
-
-
-
-
Total Net Unit Rate £
m3
0.81
133.90 mix 17.31 m3 45.44 hr
133.90 17.31 45.44
0.81
0.69 0.10
5.04 0.77 1.31
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nr m3
5.04 2.08
0.05
0.37 1.38
-
m3
1.75
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
at the rate of 45 m3/hour PROVISION OF CONCRETE Standard mix; cement to BS 12 Type ST1 Type ST2 Type ST3 Type ST4 Type ST5
Item Standard mix; sulphate resisting cement to BS 4027 Type ST1 Type ST2 Type ST3 Type ST4 Type ST5 Designed mix; cement to BS 12 Grade C7.5 10 mm aggregate 20 mm aggregate 40 mm aggregate Grade C10 10 mm aggregate 20 mm aggregate 40 mm aggregate Grade C15 10 mm aggregate 20 mm aggregate 40 mm aggregate Grade C20 10 mm aggregate 20 mm aggregate 40 mm aggregate Grade C25 10 mm aggregate 20 mm aggregate 40 mm aggregate Grade C30 10 mm aggregate 20 mm aggregate 40 mm aggregate Grade C40 10 mm aggregate 20 mm aggregate
-
Gang hours
187
-
-
44.80 45.96 47.51 48.76 49.93
m3 m3 m3 m3 m3
44.80 45.96 47.51 48.76 49.93
Labour Plant Material Total Net £ £ £ Unit Rate £ -
-
-
49.30 50.45 52.01 53.26 54.42
m3 m3 m3 m3 m3
49.30 50.45 52.01 53.26 54.42
-
-
-
46.55 43.64 43.67
m3 m3 m3
46.55 43.64 43.67
-
-
-
47.31 44.41 44.02
m3 m3 m3
47.31 44.41 44.02
-
-
-
47.51 45.19 44.59
m3 m3 m3
47.51 45.19 44.59
-
-
-
48.47 45.57 45.28
m3 m3 m3
48.47 45.57 45.28
-
-
-
50.02 46.66 45.78
m3 m3 m3
50.02 46.66 45.78
-
-
-
50.79 47.89 47.24
m3 m3 m3
50.79 47.89 47.24
-
-
-
52.72 49.83
m3 m3
52.72 49.83
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Grade C50 10 mm aggregate 20 mm aggregate Grade C60 10 mm aggregate 20 mm aggregate Designed mix; sulphate resisting cement to BS 4027 Grade C7.5 10 mm aggregate 20 mm aggregate 40 mm aggregate Grade C10 10 mm aggregate 20 mm aggregate 40 mm aggregate Grade C15 10 mm aggregate 20 mm aggregate 40 mm aggregate
Item Grade C20 10 mm aggregate 20 mm aggregate 40 mm aggregate Grade C25 10 mm aggregate 20 mm aggregate 40 mm aggregate Grade C30 10 mm aggregate 20 mm aggregate 40 mm aggregate Prescribed mix; cement to BS 12 Grade C7.5 10 mm aggregate 20 mm aggregate 40 mm aggregate Grade C10 10 mm aggregate 20 mm aggregate 40 mm aggregate Grade C15 10 mm aggregate
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-
-
-
57.94 55.30
m3 m3
57.94 55.30
-
-
-
62.76 59.87
m3 m3
62.76 59.87
-
-
-
50.94 48.03 48.06
m3 m3 m3
50.94 48.03 48.06
-
-
-
51.77 48.88 48.48
m3 m3 m3
51.77 48.88 48.48
-
-
-
52.05 49.73 49.13
m3 m3 m3
52.05 49.73 49.13
Gang hours
Labour Plant Material Total Net £ £ £ Unit Rate £ -
-
-
53.05 50.15 49.86
m3 m3 m3
53.05 50.15 49.86
-
-
-
54.75 51.39 50.51
m3 m3 m3
54.75 51.39 50.51
-
-
-
55.59 52.69 52.04
m3 m3 m3
55.59 52.69 52.04
-
-
-
49.41 46.50 46.55
m3 m3 m3
49.41 46.50 46.55
-
-
-
50.18 47.28 46.88
m3 m3 m3
50.18 47.28 46.88
-
-
-
50.37
m3
50.37
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
20 mm aggregate 40 mm aggregate Grade C20 10 mm aggregate 20 mm aggregate 40 mm aggregate Grade C25 10 mm aggregate 20 mm aggregate 40 mm aggregate Grade C30 10 mm aggregate 20 mm aggregate 40 mm aggregate Grade C40 10 mm aggregate 20 mm aggregate Grade C50 10 mm aggregate 20 mm aggregate Grade C60 10 mm aggregate 20 mm aggregate Prescribed mix; sulphate resisting cement to BS 4027 Grade C7.5 10 mm aggregate 20 mm aggregate 40 mm aggregate
Item Grade C10 10 mm aggregate 20 mm aggregate 40 mm aggregate Grade C15 10 mm aggregate 20 mm aggregate 40 mm aggregate Grade C20 10 mm aggregate 20 mm aggregate 40 mm aggregate Grade C25 10 mm aggregate
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-
-
-
48.06 47.46
m3 m3
48.06 47.46
-
-
-
51.33 48.45 48.14
m3 m3 m3
51.33 48.45 48.14
-
-
-
52.89 50.18 48.65
m3 m3 m3
52.89 50.18 48.65
-
-
-
53.66 50.77 50.11
m3 m3 m3
53.66 50.77 50.11
-
-
-
55.60 52.69
m3 m3
55.60 52.69
-
-
-
60.81 58.17
m3 m3
60.81 58.17
-
-
-
65.64 62.74
m3 m3
65.64 62.74
-
-
-
53.80 50.89 50.94
m3 m3 m3
53.80 50.89 50.94
Gang hours
Labour Plant Material Total Net £ £ £ Unit Rate £ -
-
-
54.64 51.74 51.34
m3 m3 m3
54.64 51.74 51.34
-
-
-
54.90 52.59 51.99
m3 m3 m3
54.90 52.59 51.99
-
-
-
55.91 53.03 52.72
m3 m3 m3
55.91 53.03 52.72
-
-
-
57.62
m3
57.62
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20 mm aggregate 40 mm aggregate Grade C30 10 mm aggregate 20 mm aggregate 40 mm aggregate PLACING OF CONCRETE; MASS Blinding; thickness ne 150 mm 150–300 mm 300–500 mm exceeding 500 mm Bases, footings, pile caps and ground slabs; thickness ne 150 mm 150–300 mm 300–500 mm exceeding 500 mm ADD to the above for placing against an excavated surface Walls; thickness ne 150 mm 150–300 mm 300–500 mm exceeding 500 mm ADD to the above for placing against an excavated surface Other concrete forms plinth 1000×1000×600 mm plinth 1500×1500×750 mm plinth 2000×2000×600 mm surround to precast concrete manhole chambers 200 mm thick
Item PLACING OF CONCRETE; REINFORCED Bases, footings, pile caps and ground slabs; thickness ne 150 mm 150–300 mm 300–500 mm exceeding 500 mm Suspended slabs; thickness ne 150 mm
190
-
-
-
54.91 53.38
m3 m3
54.91 53.38
-
-
-
58.46 55.57 54.91
m3 m3 m3
58.46 55.57 54.91
0.18 0.16 0.14 0.12
10.37 9.22 8.06 6.91
0.23 0.68 1.13 1.58
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m3 m3 m3 m3
10.60 9.90 9.19 8.49
0.20 0.17 0.15 0.14 0.03
11.52 9.79 8.64 8.06 1.44
4.53 3.85 3.40 3.17 0.57
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m3 m3 m3 m3 m3
16.05 13.64 12.04 11.23 2.01
0.21 0.15 0.13 0.12 0.03
12.10 8.64 7.49 6.91 1.73
4.75 3.40 2.94 2.72 0.68
-
m3 m3 m3 m3 m3
16.85 12.04 10.43 9.63 2.41
0.33 0.25 0.20 0.29
19.01 14.40 11.52 16.70
7.47 5.66 4.53 6.57
-
m3 m3 m3 m3
26.48 20.06 16.05 23.27
Gang hours
Labour Plant Material Total Net £ £ £ Unit Rate £
0.21 0.18 0.16 0.15
12.10 10.37 9.22 8.64
4.75 4.08 3.62 3.40
-
m3 m3 m3 m3
16.85 14.45 12.84 12.04
0.27
15.55
6.11
-
m3
21.66
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
150–300 mm 300–500 mm exceeding 500 mm Walls; thickness ne 150 mm 150–300 mm 300–500 mm exceeding 500 mm Columns and piers; cross-sectional area ne 0.03 m2 0.03–0.10 m2 0.10–0.25 m2 0.25–1.00 m2 exceeding 1 m2 Beams; cross-sectional area ne 0.03 m2 0.03–0.10 m2 0.10–0.25 m2 0.25–1.00 m2 exceeding 1 m2 Casings to metal sections; crosssectional area ne 0.03 m2 0.03–0.10 m2 0.10–0.25 m2 0.25–1.00 m2 exceeding 1 m2 PLACING OF CONCRETE; PRESTRESSED Suspended slabs; thickness ne 150 mm 150–300 mm 300–500 mm exceeding 500 mm Beams; cross-sectional area ne 0.03 m2 0.03–0.10 m2 0.10–0.25 m2 0.25–1.00 m2 exceeding 1 m2
191
0.21 0.19 0.19
12.10 10.94 10.94
4.75 4.30 4.30
-
m3 m3 m3
16.85 15.24 15.24
0.29 0.22 0.20 0.20
16.70 12.67 11.52 11.52
6.57 4.98 4.53 4.53
-
m3 m3 m3 m3
23.27 17.65 16.05 16.05
0.50 0.40 0.35 0.35 0.28
28.80 11.32 23.04 9.06 20.16 7.92 20.16 7.92 16.13 6.34
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m3 m3 m3 m3 m3
40.12 32.10 28.08 28.08 22.47
0.50 0.40 0.35 0.35 0.28
28.80 11.32 23.04 9.06 20.16 7.92 20.16 7.92 16.13 6.34
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m3 m3 m3 m3 m3
40.12 32.10 28.08 28.08 22.47
0.47 0.47 0.40 0.40 0.35
27.07 10.64 27.07 10.64 23.04 9.06 23.04 9.06 20.16 7.92
-
m3 m3 m3 m3 m3
37.71 37.71 32.10 32.10 28.08
0.28 0.22 0.20 0.19
16.13 12.67 11.52 10.94
6.34 4.98 4.53 4.30
-
m3 m3 m3 m3
22.47 17.65 16.05 15.24
0.50 0.40 0.35 0.35 0.28
28.80 11.32 23.04 9.06 20.16 7.92 20.16 7.92 16.13 6.34
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m3 m3 m3 m3 m3
40.12 32.10 28.08 28.08 22.47
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CLASS G: CONCRETE ANCILLARIES Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £
RESOURCES—LABOUR Formwork gang—small areas 1 foreman joiner (craftsman) 1 joiner (craftsman) 1 unskilled operative (general) 1 plant operator (craftsman)—50% of time Total Gang Rate/Hour Formwork gang—large areas 1 foreman joiner (craftsman) 2 joiners (craftsman) 1 unskilled operative (general) 1 plant operator (craftsman)—25% of time Total Gang Rate/Hour Reinforcement gang 1 foreman steel fixer (craftsman) 4 steel fixers (craftsman) 1 unskilled operative (general) 1 plant operator (craftsman)—25% of time Total Gang Rate/Hour Reinforcement—on-site bending/baling gang 1 steel fixer (craftsman) 1 unskilled operative (general) 1 plant operator (craftsman)—25% of time Total Gang Rate/Hour Joints gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4) 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 1 unskilled operative (general) Total Gang Rate/Hour Concrete accessories gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4) 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 1 unskilled operative (general) Total Gang Rate/Hour RESOURCES—PLANT
11.53 11.03 7.68 5.97 £
36.21 11.53 22.06 7.68 2.99
£
44.26 11.53 44.12 7.68 2.99
£
66.32
11.03 7.68 2.99 £
21.70
£
8.17 8.17 7.68 24.02
£
8.17 8.17 7.68 24.02
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
Formwork—small areas 20 t crawler crane—50% of time 22“diameter saw bench allowance for small power tools Total Rate/Hour Formwork—large areas 20 t crawler crane—25% of time 22”diameter saw bench allowance for small power tools Total Rate/Hour Reinforcement 30 t crawler crane—25% of time bar cropper small power tools support acrows, tirfors, kentledge, etc. Total Rate/Hour
£
8.40 1.05 1.70 11.14
£
4.20 1.05 1.70 6.95
£
5.45 1.87 0.55 0.67 8.54
Item
RESOURCES—MATERIALS Formwork Formwork materials include for shutter, bracing, ties, support, kentledge and all consumables. The following unit costs do not include for formwork outside the payline and are based on an optimum of a minimum 8 uses with 10% per use towards the cost of repairs/replacement of components damaged during disassembly ADD to formwork material costs generally depending on the number of uses: Nr of uses % Addition % Waste 1 +90 to 170 +7 2 +50 to 80 +7 3 +15 to 30 +6 6 +5 to 10 +6 8 No change +5 10 −5 to 7 +5 Reinforcement Reinforcement materials include for bars, tying wire, spacers, couplers and steel supports for bottom layer reinforcement (stools, chairs and risers). FORMWORK; ROUGH FINISH Plane horizontal, width ne 0.1 m 0.1–0.20 m 0.2–0.40 m 0.4–1.22 m
193
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
0.10 0.18 0.40 0.40
3.62 6.52 17.70 17.70
1.11 2.01 2.78 2.78
1.54 1.74 4.59 4.59
Total Net Unit Rate £
m m m2 m2
6.27 10.27 25.07 25.07
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exceeding 1.22 m Plane sloping, width ne 0.1 m 0.1–0.20 m 0.2–0.40 m 0.4–1.22 m exceeding 1.22 m Plane battered, width ne 0.1 m 0.1–0.20 m 0.2–0.40 m 0.4–1.22 m exceeding 1.22 m Plane vertical, width ne 0.1 m 0.1–0.20 m 0.2–0.40 m 0.4–1.22 m exceeding 1.22 m Curved to one radius in one plane, 0.5 m radius, width ne 0.1 m 0.1–0.20 m 0.2–0.40 m 0.4–1.22 m exceeding 1.22 m
Item Curved to one radius in one plane, 2 m radius, width ne 0.1 m 0.1–0.20 m 0.2–0.40 m 0.4–1.22 m exceeding 1.22 m For voids small void; depth ne 0.5 m small void; depth 0.5–1.0 m small void; depth ne 1.0–2.0 m large void; depth ne 0.5 m large void; depth 0.5–1.0 m large void; depth 1.0–2.0 m For concrete components of constant cross-section beams; 200×200 mm
Gang hours
194
0.38
16.82 2.64
4.59
m2
24.05
0.11 0.20 0.43 0.43 0.38
3.98 7.24 19.03 19.03 16.82
1.23 2.23 2.95 2.95 2.64
1.54 1.74 6.24 6.24 6.24
m m m2 m2 m2
6.75 11.21 28.22 28.22 25.70
0.12 0.20 0.43 0.43 0.40
4.35 7.24 19.03 19.03 17.70
1.34 2.23 3.03 3.03 2.78
2.86 3.06 7.97 7.97 7.97
m m m2 m2 m2
8.55 12.53 30.03 30.03 28.45
0.12 0.19 0.70 0.51 0.47
4.35 6.88 30.98 22.57 20.80
1.34 2.12 4.86 3.50 3.31
2.44 2.64 6.72 6.72 6.72
m m m2 m2 m2
8.13 11.64 42.56 32.79 30.83
0.19 0.25 0.90 0.72 0.65
6.88 9.05 39.83 31.87 28.77
2.12 2.79 6.25 5.00 4.47
3.27 3.47 7.55 7.55 7.55
m m m2 m2 m2
12.27 15.31 53.63 44.42 40.79
Labour Plant Material Total Net £ £ £ Unit Rate £
0.18 0.22 0.84 0.66 0.52
6.52 7.97 37.18 29.21 23.02
2.01 2.45 5.83 4.58 3.61
3.27 3.47 7.55 7.55 7.55
m m m2 m2 m2
11.80 13.89 50.56 41.34 34.18
0.07 0.12 0.16 0.14 0.33 0.58
2.53 4.35 5.79 5.07 11.95 21.00
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2.65 5.09 9.58 7.87 15.55 30.69
nr nr nr nr nr nr
5.18 9.44 15.37 12.94 27.50 51.69
0.48
17.38
5.35
3.31
m
26.04
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
beams; 500×500 mm beams; 500×800 mm columns; 200×200 mm columns; 300×300 mm columns; 300×500 mm to walls; 1.0 m high thickness 250 mm to walls; 1.5 m high thickness 300 mm box culvert; 2×2 m internally and wall thickness 300 mm projections (100 mm deep) intrusions (100 mm deep) Allowance for additional craneage and rub up where required ADD to items measures linear ADD to items measures m2 FORMWORK; FAIR FINISH Plane horizontal, width ne 0.1 m 0.1–0.20 m 0.2–0.40 m 0.4–1.22 m exceeding 1.22 m Plane sloping, width ne 0.1 m 0.1–0.20 m 0.2–0.40 m 0.4–1.22 m exceeding 1.22 m Plane battered, width ne 0.1 m 0.1–0.20 m 0.2–0.40 m 0.4–1.22 m exceeding 1.22 m Plane vertical, width ne 0.1 m 0.1–0.20 m 0.2–0.40 m 0.4–1.22 m exceeding 1.22 m
Item Curved to one radius in one plane, 0.5 m radius, width ne 0.1 m
0.55 0.67 0.55 0.55 0.62 1.10 1.50 4.50
195
19.92 6.13 24.26 7.47 19.92 6.13 19.92 6.13 22.45 6.91 48.69 7.64 66.39 10.42 199.17 31.25
6.42 7.85 4.67 6.30 7.51 8.73 12.39 81.00
m m m m m m m m
32.47 39.58 30.72 32.35 36.87 65.06 89.20 311.42
0.10 0.10
3.62 3.62
1.11 1.11
1.68 1.68
m m
6.41 6.41
0.04 0.12
1.45 4.35
0.45 1.34
0.02 0.09
m m2
1.92 5.78
0.10 0.18 0.40 0.40 0.38
3.62 6.52 17.70 17.70 16.82
1.11 2.01 2.78 2.78 2.64
2.33 2.58 8.01 8.01 8.01
m m m2 m2 m2
7.06 11.11 28.49 28.49 27.47
0.11 0.20 0.43 0.43 0.38
3.98 7.24 19.03 19.03 16.82
1.23 1.39 7.93 7.93 2.64
2.33 2.58 12.65 12.65 12.65
m m m2 m2 m2
7.54 11.21 39.61 39.61 32.11
0.12 0.20 0.43 0.43 0.40
4.35 7.24 19.03 19.03 17.70
1.34 2.23 2.99 2.99 2.78
4.40 4.64 15.88 15.88 15.88
m m m2 m2 m2
10.09 14.11 37.90 37.90 36.36
0.12 0.20 0.72 0.53 0.48
4.35 7.24 31.87 23.46 21.24
1.34 2.23 5.00 3.68 3.33
3.98 4.22 13.13 13.13 13.13
m m m2 m2 m2
9.67 13.69 50.00 40.27 37.70
Gang hours 0.20
Labour Plant Material Total Net £ £ £ Unit Rate £ 7.24
2.23
6.30
m
15.77
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0.1–0.20 m 0.2–0.40 m 0.4–1.22 m exceeding 1.22 m Curved to one radius in one plane, 2.0 m radius, width ne 0.1 m 0.1–0.20 m 0.2–0.40 m 0.4–1.22 m exceeding 1.22 m For voids, using void former small void; depth ne 0.5 m small void; depth 0.5–1.0 m small void; depth ne 1.0–2.0 m large void; depth ne 0.5 m large void; depth 0.5–1.0 m large void; depth 1.0–2.0 m For concrete components of constant cross-section beams; 200×200 mm beams; 500×500 mm beams; 500×800 mm columns; 200×200 mm columns; 300×300 mm columns; 300×500 mm to walls; 1.0 m high thickness 250 mm to walls; 1.5 m high thickness 300 mm box culvert; 2×2 m internally and wall thickness 300 mm projections (100 mm deep) intrusions (100 mm deep) Allowance for additional craneage and rub up where required ADD to items measures linear ADD to items measures m2 FORMWORK; EXTRA SMOOTH FINISH Plane horizontal, width ne 0.1 m 0.1–0.20 m 0.2–0.40 m 0.4–1.22 m exceeding 1.22 m Plane sloping, width ne 0.1 m
196
0.25 0.90 0.72 0.65
9.05 39.83 31.87 28.77
2.79 6.25 5.00 4.51
6.54 15.45 15.45 15.45
m m2 m2 m2
18.38 61.53 52.32 48.73
0.18 0.22 0.84 0.66 0.52
6.52 7.97 37.18 29.21 23.02
2.01 2.45 5.83 4.58 3.61
6.30 6.54 15.45 15.45 15.45
m m m2 m2 m2
14.83 16.96 58.46 49.24 42.08
0.07 0.12 0.16 0.14 0.33 0.58
2.53 4.35 5.79 5.07 11.95 21.00
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3.39 6.52 12.42 7.25 14.63 25.97
nr nr nr nr nr nr
5.92 10.87 18.21 12.32 26.58 46.97
17.74 5.46 20.64 6.35 24.98 7.69 20.64 6.35 20.64 6.35 23.17 7.13 53.11 8.33 70.82 11.11 203.60 31.95
6.56 11.55 14.61 8.00 11.30 13.44 15.57 22.65 160.26
m m m m m m m m m
29.76 38.54 47.28 34.99 38.29 43.74 77.01 104.58 395.81
0.49 0.57 0.69 0.57 0.57 0.64 1.20 1.60 4.60 0.10 0.10
3.62 3.62
1.11 1.11
3.26 3.26
m m
7.99 7.99
0.14 0.12
5.07 4.35
1.56 1.34
0.03 0.11
m m2
6.66 5.80
0.10 0.18 0.40 0.40 0.38
3.62 6.52 17.70 17.70 16.82
1.11 2.01 2.78 2.78 2.63
2.33 2.58 8.01 8.01 8.01
m m m2 m2 m2
7.06 11.11 28.49 28.49 27.46
0.11
3.98
1.23
2.33
m
7.54
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
0.1–0.20 m 0.2–0.40 m 0.4–1.22 m exceeding 1.22 m
Item Plane battered, width ne 0.1 m 0.1–0.20 m 0.2–0.40 m 0.4–1.22 m exceeding 1.22 m Plane vertical, width ne 0.1 m 0.1–0.20 m 0.2–0.40 m 0.4–1.22 m exceeding 1.22 m Curved to one radius in one plane, 0.5 m radius, width ne 0.1 m 0.1–0.20 m 0.2–0.40 m 0.4–1.22 m exceeding 1.22 m Curved to one radius in one plane, 1.0 m radius, width ne 0.1 m 0.1–0.20 m 0.2–0.40 m 0.4–1.22 m exceeding 1.22 m For voids, using void former small void; depth ne 0.5 m small void; depth 0.5–1.0 m small void; depth ne 1.0–2.0 m large void; depth ne 0.5 m large void; depth 0.5–1.0 m large void; depth 1.0–2.0 m For concrete components of constant cross-section beams; 200×200 mm beams; 500×500 mm beams; 500×800 mm columns; 200×200 mm
0.20 0.43 0.43 0.38
Gang hours
7.24 19.03 19.03 16.82
197
2.23 2.99 2.99 2.64
2.58 12.65 12.65 12.65
m m2 m2 m2
12.05 34.67 34.67 32.11
Labour Plant Material Total Net £ £ £ Unit Rate £
0.12 0.20 0.43 0.43 0.40
4.35 7.24 19.03 19.03 17.70
1.34 2.23 2.99 2.99 2.78
4.40 4.64 15.88 15.88 15.87
m m m2 m2 m2
10.09 14.11 37.90 37.90 36.35
0.12 0.20 0.74 0.53 0.48
5.31 7.24 32.75 23.46 21.24
1.34 2.23 5.14 3.69 3.33
3.98 4.22 13.13 13.13 13.13
m m m2 m2 m2
10.63 13.69 51.02 40.28 37.70
0.20 0.25 0.90 0.72 0.65
7.24 9.05 39.83 31.87 28.77
2.23 2.79 6.25 5.00 4.52
6.30 4.22 15.45 15.45 15.45
m m m2 m2 m2
15.77 16.06 61.53 52.32 48.74
0.18 0.22 0.84 0.66 0.52
6.52 7.97 37.18 29.21 23.02
2.01 2.45 9.19 4.58 3.61
6.30 4.22 15.45 15.45 15.45
m m m2 m2 m2
14.83 14.64 61.82 49.24 42.08
0.07 0.12 0.16 0.14 0.33 0.58
2.53 4.35 5.79 5.07 11.95 21.00
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4.11 7.95 15.09 9.01 17.67 31.30
nr nr nr nr nr nr
6.64 12.30 20.88 14.08 29.62 52.30
0.50 0.57 0.69 0.57
18.11 20.64 24.98 20.64
5.57 3.95 4.80 3.95
6.56 11.55 14.61 8.00
m m m m
30.24 36.14 44.39 32.59
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columns; 300×300 mm columns; 300×500 mm to walls; 1.0 m high thickness 250 mm to walls; 1.5 m high thickness 300 mm box culvert; 2×2 m internally and wall thickness 300 mm projections (100 mm deep) intrusions (100 mm deep) Allowance for additional craneage and rub up where required ADD to items measures linear ADD to items measures m2
Item REINFORCEMENT Plain round mild steel bars to BS 4449 Bars; supplied in straight lengths 6 mm nominal size 8 mm nominal size 10 mm nominal size 12 mm nominal size 16 mm nominal size 20 mm nominal size 25 mm nominal size 32 mm nominal size 40 mm nominal size Bars; supplied in bent and cut lengths 6 mm nominal size 8 mm nominal size 10 mm nominal size 12 mm nominal size 16 mm nominal size 20 mm nominal size 25 mm nominal size 32 mm nominal size 40 mm nominal size Deformed high yield steel bars to BS 4449 Bars; supplied in straight lengths 6 mm nominal size 8 mm nominal size 10 mm nominal size 12 mm nominal size 16 mm nominal size
0.57 0.64 1.20 1.60 4.60
20.64 3.95 23.17 4.45 53.11 8.33 70.82 11.11 203.60 31.95
198
11.30 13.44 15.57 22.65 160.26
m m m m m
35.89 41.06 77.01 104.58 395.81
0.10 0.10
3.62 3.62
1.11 1.11
3.26 3.26
m m
7.99 7.99
0.14 0.12
5.07 4.35
1.56 1.34
0.03 0.14
m m2
6.66 5.83
Gang hours
Labour Plant Material £ £ £ Unit
Total Net Rate £
8.00 6.74 6.74 6.74 6.15 4.44 4.44 4.44 4.44
530.56 447.00 447.00 447.00 407.87 294.46 294.46 294.46 294.46
68.33 57.57 57.57 57.57 52.53 37.92 37.92 37.92 37.92
297.95 282.80 272.70 272.70 272.70 272.70 274.72 274.72 282.80
t t t t t t t t t
896.84 787.37 777.27 777.27 733.10 605.08 607.10 607.10 615.18
8.00 6.74 6.74 6.74 6.15 4.44 4.44 4.44 4.44
530.56 447.00 447.00 447.00 407.87 294.46 294.46 294.46 294.46
68.33 57.57 57.57 57.57 52.53 37.92 37.92 37.92 37.92
363.60 323.20 313.10 308.05 308.05 303.00 303.00 313.10 318.15
t t t t t t t t t
962.49 827.77 817.67 812.62 768.45 635.38 635.38 645.48 650.53
8.00 6.74 6.74 6.74 6.15
530.56 447.00 447.00 447.00 407.87
68.33 57.57 57.57 57.57 52.53
303.00 277.75 272.70 262.60 303.00
t t t t t
901.89 782.32 777.27 767.17 763.40
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
20 mm nominal size 25 mm nominal size 32 mm nominal size 40 mm nominal size Bars; supplied in bent and cut lengths 6 mm nominal size 8 mm nominal size 10 mm nominal size 12 mm nominal size 16 mm nominal size 20 mm nominal size 25 mm nominal size 32 mm nominal size 40 mm nominal size Stainless steel bars Bars; supplied in straight lengths 8 mm nominal size 10 mm nominal size 12 mm nominal size 16 mm nominal size 20 mm nominal size 25 mm nominal size 32 mm nominal size
Item Bars; supplied in bent and cut lengths 8 mm nominal size 10 mm nominal size 12 mm nominal size 16 mm nominal size 20 mm nominal size 25 mm nominal size 32 mm nominal size Additional allowances to bar reinforcement Add to the above bars 12–15 m long; mild steel to BS 4449 12–15 m long; high yield steel to BS 4449 Over 15 m long, per 500 mm increment; mild steel to BS 4449 Over 15 m long, per 500 mm increment; high yield steel to BS 4449 Add for cutting, bending, tagging and baling reinforcement on site 6 mm nominal size
199
4.44 4.44 4.44 4.44
294.46 294.46 294.46 294.46
37.92 37.92 37.92 37.92
303.00 303.00 252.50 264.62
t t t t
635.38 635.38 584.88 597.00
8.00 6.74 6.74 6.74 6.15 4.44 4.44 4.44 4.44
530.56 447.00 447.00 447.00 407.87 294.46 294.46 294.46 294.46
68.33 57.57 57.57 57.57 52.53 37.92 37.92 37.92 37.92
363.60 303.00 303.00 294.92 289.87 289.87 289.87 313.10 292.90
t t t t t t t t t
962.49 807.57 807.57 799.49 750.27 622.25 622.25 645.48 625.28
6.74 6.74 6.74 6.15 4.44 4.44 4.44
447.00 447.00 447.00 407.87 294.46 294.46 294.46
57.57 57.57 57.57 52.53 37.92 37.92 37.92
2212.56 2181.91 2130.39 2085.75 1970.83 1950.81 1966.03
t t t t t t t
2717.13 2686.48 2634.96 2546.15 2303.21 2283.19 2298.41
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £ 6.74 6.74 6.74 6.15 4.44 4.44 4.44
447.00 447.00 447.00 407.87 294.46 294.46 294.46
57.57 57.57 57.57 52.53 37.92 37.92 37.92
2239.12 2208.08 2155.95 2110.78 1994.48 1974.21 1989.62
t t t t t t t
2743.69 2712.65 2660.52 2571.18 2326.86 2306.59 2322.00
-
-
-
16.58 13.92 3.62
t t t
16.58 13.92 3.62
-
-
-
3.04
t
3.04
105.68 41.59
1.03
t
148.30
4.87
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8 mm nominal size 10 mm nominal size 12 mm nominal size 16 mm nominal size 20 mm nominal size 25 mm nominal size 32 mm nominal size 40 mm nominal size Steel fabric to BS 4483 Fabric nominal mass 0.77 kg/m2; ref D49 nominal mass 1.54 kg/m2; ref D98 nominal mass 1.54 kg/m2; ref A98 nominal mass 2.22 kg/m2; ref A142 nominal mass 2.61 kg/m2; ref C283 nominal mass 3.02 kg/m2; ref A193 nominal mass 3.05 kg/m2; ref B196 nominal mass 3.41 kg/m2; ref C385 nominal mass 3.73 kg/m2; ref B283 nominal mass 3.95 kg/m2; ref A252 nominal mass 4.34 kg/m2; ref C503 nominal mass 4.35 kg/m2; ref B385 nominal mass 5.55 kg/m2; ref C636 nominal mass 5.93 kg/m2; ref B503 nominal mass 6.16 kg/m2; ref A393 nominal mass 6.72 kg/m2; ref C785 nominal mass 8.14 kg/m2; ref B785 nominal mass 10.90 kg/m2; ref B1131
Item JOINTS Open surface plain; average width ne 0.5 m; scabbling concrete for subsequent pour 0.5–1 m; scabbling concrete for subsequent pour Open surface with filler; average width ne 0.5 m; 10 mm Flexcell joint filler 0.5–1 m; 10 mm Flexcell joint filler ne 0.5 m; 20 mm Flexcell joint filler 0.5–1 m; 20 mm Flexcell joint filler Formed surface plain; average width (including formwork) ne 0.5 m 0.5–1.0 m
200
4.58 3.42 2.55 2.03 1.68 1.68 1.39 1.39
99.39 74.21 55.34 44.05 36.46 36.46 30.16 30.16
39.12 29.21 21.78 17.34 14.35 14.35 11.87 11.87
1.03 1.03 1.03 1.03 1.03 1.03 1.03 1.03
t t t t t t t t
139.54 104.45 78.15 62.42 51.84 51.84 43.06 43.06
0.02 0.02 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.07 0.07 0.08 0.09
1.33 1.33 1.99 1.99 1.99 2.65 2.65 2.65 2.65 2.65 3.32 3.32 3.32 3.32 4.64 4.64 5.31 5.97
0.17 0.17 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.43 0.43 0.43 0.43 0.60 0.60 0.68 0.77
0.92 0.69 0.79 0.83 1.02 1.13 1.17 1.33 1.41 1.47 1.70 1.73 2.17 2.25 2.25 2.63 3.09 4.03
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
2.42 2.19 3.04 3.08 3.27 4.12 4.16 4.32 4.40 4.46 5.45 5.48 5.92 6.00 7.49 7.87 9.08 10.77
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £
0.04
0.96
0.59
-
m2
1.55
0.03
0.72
0.45
-
m2
1.17
0.04 0.04 0.05 0.05
0.96 0.96 1.20 1.20
0.59 0.59 0.74 0.74
3.23 3.23 5.56 5.56
m2 m2 m2 m2
4.78 4.78 7.50 7.50
0.24 0.24
5.76 5.76
3.56 3.56
6.74 6.74
m2 m2
16.06 16.06
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
Formed surface with filler; average width ne 0.5 m; 10 mm Flexcell joint filler 0.5–1 m; 10 mm Flexcell joint filler ne 0.5 m; 20 mm Flexcell joint filler 0.5–1 m; 20 mm Flexcell joint filler ne 0.5 m; 25 mm Flexcell joint filler 0.5–1 m; 25 mm Flexcell joint filler PVC Plastics or rubber waterstops 160 mm centre bulb junction piece 210 mm centre bulb junction piece 260 mm centre bulb junction piece 170 mm flat dumbell junction piece 210 mm flat dumbell junction piece 250 mm flat dumbell junction piece Polysulphide sealant; gun grade Sealed rebates or grooves 10×20 mm 20×20 mm 25×20 mm Mild steel Dowels, plain or greased 12 mm diameter×500 mm long 16 mm diameter×750 mm long 20 mm diameter×750 mm long 25 mm diameter×750 mm long 32 mm diameter×750 mm long Dowels, sleeved or capped 12 mm diameter×500 mm long, debonding agent for 250 mm and capped with pvc dowel cap 16 mm diameter×750 mm long, debonding agent for 375 mm and capped with pvc dowel cap
201
0.40 0.41 0.42 0.43 0.45 0.47
9.61 9.85 10.09 10.33 10.81 11.29
4.45 6.08 6.23 6.38 6.68 6.97
9.97 9.97 12.30 12.30 13.48 13.48
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
24.03 25.90 28.62 29.01 30.97 31.74
0.04 0.04 0.05 0.04 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.05 0.04 0.07 0.05 0.09
0.96 0.96 1.20 0.96 1.20 1.20 0.96 1.20 0.96 1.68 1.20 2.16
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2.71 5.90 3.88 6.03 4.54 6.44 3.54 43.68 4.59 49.14 5.75 90.01
m nr m nr m nr m nr m nr m nr
3.67 6.86 5.08 6.99 5.74 7.64 4.50 44.88 5.55 50.82 6.95 92.17
0.05 0.07 0.08
1.20 1.68 1.92
-
0.00 0.00 0.01
m m m
1.20 1.68 1.93
0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04
0.96 1.08 1.08 1.08 1.08
-
0.38 1.06 1.66 2.58 4.24
nr nr nr nr nr
1.34 2.14 2.74 3.66 5.32
0.04
1.08
-
0.42
nr
1.50
0.05
1.27
-
1.11
nr
2.38
Item
20 mm diameter×750 mm long, debonding agent for
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £ 0.05
1.27
-
1.71
Total Net Rate Unit £ nr
2.98
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375 mm and capped with pvc dowel cap 25 mm diameter×750 mm long, debonding agent for 375 mm and capped with pvc dowel cap 32 mm diameter×750 mm long, debonding agent for 375 mm and capped with pvc dowel cap POST-TENSIONED PRESTRESSING The design of prestressing is based on standard patented systems, each of which has produced its own method of anchoring, joining and stressing the cables or wires. The companies marketing the systems will either supply all the materails and fittings required together with the sale or hire of suitable jacks and equipment for prestressing and grouting or they will undertake to complete the work on a sub-contract basis. The rates given below are therefore indicative only of the probable labour and plant costs and do not include for any permanent materials. The advice of specialist contractors should be sought for more accurate rates based on the design for a particular contract. Pretensioned prestressing is normally used only in the manufacture of precast units utilising special beds set up in the supplier’s factory. Labour and plant cost in post-tensioning; material cost excluded form ducts to profile including supports and fixings; 50 mm internal diameter Extra for grout vents form ducts to profile including supports and fixings; 80 mm internal diameter Extra for grout vents form ducts to profile including supports and fixings; 100 mm internal diameter Extra for grout vents grout ducts including provision of equipment; 50 mm internal diameter grout ducts including provision of equipment; 80 mm internal diameter grout ducts including provision of equipment; 100 mm internal diameter form tendons including spacers etc. and pull through ducts; 7 Nr strands form tendons including spacers etc. and pull through ducts; 12 Nr strands form tendons including spacers etc. and pull through ducts; 19 Nr strands dead end anchorage; 7 Nr strands dead end anchorage; 12 Nr strands dead end anchorage; 19 Nr strands
202
0.06
1.44
-
2.63
nr
4.07
0.07
1.56
-
4.29
nr
5.85
1.00
0.85 2.65
-
m
3.50
1.00 1.00
4.26 1.33 3.11
-
nr m
4.26 4.44
1.00 1.00
4.26 1.82 3.28
-
nr m
4.26 5.10
1.00 1.00
4.26 1.27 0.46
-
nr m
4.26 1.73
1.00
1.27 0.58
-
m
1.85
1.00
1.73 0.69
-
m
2.42
0.25
4.91 3.14
-
m
8.05
0.45
8.84 5.65
-
m 14.49
0.65
12.77 8.16
-
m 20.93
0.75 0.95 1.15
14.73 9.42 18.66 11.93 22.59 14.44
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nr 24.15 nr 30.59 nr 37.03
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
looped buried dead end anchorage; 7 Nr strands
Item looped buried dead end anchorage; 12 Nr strands looped buried dead end anchorage; 19 Nr strands end anchorage including reinforcement; 7 Nr strands add to last for anchorage coupling end anchorage including reinforcement; 12 Nr strands add to last for anchorage coupling end anchorage including reinforcement; 19 Nr strands add to last for anchorage coupling stress and lock off including multimatic jack; 7 Nr strands stress and lock off including multimatic jack; 12 Nr strands stress and lock off including multimatic jack; 19 Nr strands cut off and seal ends of tendons; 7 Nr strands cut off and seal ends of tendons; 12 Nr strands cut off and seal ends of tendons; 19 Nr strands CONCRETE ACCESSORIES Finishing of top surfaces wood float; level wood float; falls or cross-falls steel trowel; level wood float; falls or cross-falls steel trowel; falls or cross-falls granolithic finish 20 mm thick laid monolithically Finishing of formed surfaces aggregate exposure using retarder bush hammering; kango hammer rubbing down concrete surfaces after striking shutters Inserts totally within the concrete volume HDPE conduit 20 mm diameter black enamelled steel conduit 20 mm diameter
Gang hours
0.50
203
9.82 6.28
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nr 16.10
Labour Plant Material Total Net £ £ £ Unit Rate £
0.66
12.96
8.29
-
nr
21.25
0.89
17.48 11.18
-
nr
28.66
1.67
32.80 20.98
-
nr
53.78
0.46 2.04
9.03 5.78 40.07 25.62
-
nr nr
14.81 65.69
0.79 2.56
15.52 9.92 50.28 32.15
-
nr nr
25.44 82.43
1.20 3.21
23.57 15.07 63.04 40.32
-
nr nr
38.64 103.36
4.19
82.29 52.63
-
nr
134.92
5.58
109.59 70.08
-
nr
179.67
0.20
3.93
2.51
-
nr
6.44
0.35
6.87
4.40
-
nr
11.27
0.55
10.80
6.91
-
nr
17.71
0.02 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.05 0.07
0.48 0.72 0.72 0.72 1.20 1.68
0.26
5.51
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
0.48 0.72 0.72 0.72 1.20 7.45
0.05 0.28 0.02
1.20 6.73 0.48
1.56 -
0.44 0.37
m2 m2 m2
1.64 8.29 0.85
0.10 0.10
2.40 2.40
-
2.41 4.79
m m
4.81 7.19
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galvanised steel conduit 20 mm diameter Unistrut channel type P3270 Unistrut channel type P3370 Inserts projecting from surface(s) of the concrete expanding bolt; 10 mm diameter×25 mm deep holding down bolt; 16 mm diameter×250 mm deep holding down bolt; 16 mm diameter×350 mm deep holding down bolt; 20 mm diameter×250 mm deep holding down bolt; 20 mm diameter×450 mm deep
Item
Item
0.10 0.20 0.20
2.40 4.80 4.80
-
7.26 9.38 6.96
m m m
9.66 14.18 11.76
0.05
1.20
-
1.74
nr
2.94
0.25
6.00
-
3.84
nr
9.84
0.25
6.00
-
4.30
nr
10.30
0.25
6.00
-
4.02
nr
10.02
0.25
6.00
-
6.57
nr
12.57
Gang hours
vitrified clay pipe to BS 65; 100 mm diameter× 1000 mm long cast iron pipe to BS 437; 100 mm diameter× 1000 mm long Grouting under plates; cement and sand (1:3) area ne 0.1 m2 area 0.1–0.5 m2 area 0.5–1.0 m2 Grouting under plates; non-shrink cementitious grout area ne 0.1 m2 area 0.1–0.5 m2 area 0.5–1.0 m2
204
Labour Plant Material Unit Total Net £ £ £ Rate £
0.25
6.00
-
3.21
nr
9.21
0.25
6.00
-
16.95
nr
22.95
0.10 0.45 0.78
2.40 10.81 18.74
-
0.20 0.94 1.87
nr nr nr
2.60 11.75 20.61
0.10 0.45 0.78
2.40 10.81 18.74
-
1.79 17.60 35.07
nr nr nr
4.19 28.41 53.81
CLASS H: PRECAST CONCRETE Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
NOTES The cost of precast concrete items is very much dependant on the complexity of the moulds, the number of units to be cast from each mould and the size and weight of the unit to be handled. The unit rates below are for standard precast items that are often to be found on a civil engineering project. It would be misleading to quote for indicative costs for tailor-made precast concrete units and it is advisable to contact Specialist Manufacturers for guide prices.
Total Net Unit Rate £
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
BEAMS Concrete mix C20 Beams 100×150×1050 mm long 225×150×1200 mm long 225×225×1800 mm long PRESTRESSED PRE-TENSIONED BEAMS Concrete mix C20 Beams 100×65×1050 mm long 265×65×1800 mm long Bridge beams Inverted ‘T’ Beams, flange width 495 mm section T1; 8 m long, 380 mm deep; mass 1.88 t section T2; 9 m long, 420 mm deep; mass 2.29t section T3; 11 m long, 535 mm deep; mass 3.02 t section T4; 12 m long, 575 mm deep; mass 3.54 t section T5; 13 m long, 615 mm deep; mass 4.08 t section T6; 13 m long, 655 mm deep; mass 4.33 t section T7; 14 m long, 695 mm deep; mass 4.95 t section T8; 15 m long, 735 mm deep; mass 5.60 t section T9; 16 m long, 775 mm deep; mass 6.28 t section T10; 18 m long, 815 mm deep; mass 7.43 t ‘M’ beams, flange width 970 mm section M2; 17 m long, 720 mm deep; mass 12.95 t section M3; 18 m long, 800 mm deep; mass 15.11 t section M6; 22 m long, 1040 mm deep; mass 20.48 t section M8; 25 m long, 1200 mm deep; mass 23.68 t
Item ‘U’ beams, base width 970 mm section U3; 16 m long, 900 mm deep; mass 19.24 t section U5; 20 m long, 1000 mm deep; mass 25.64 t section U8; 24 m long, 1200 mm deep; mass 34.56 t section U12; 30 m long, 1600 mm deep; mass 52.74 t SLABS Prestressed precast concrete flooring planks; Bison ‘Drycast’ or similar; cement mortar grout between planks on bearings 110 mm thick floor 400 mm wide planks
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1.00 1.00 1.00
4.47 6.22 1.30 7.94 2.57
9.04 26.17 46.43
nr nr nr
13.51 33.69 56.94
1.00 1.00
2.76 3.46 2.53
5.82 15.75
nr nr
8.58 21.74
-
-
-
-
nr 519.12 nr 621.86 nr 730.01 nr 811.13 nr 838.16 nr 838.16 nr 973.35 nr 1054.46 nr 1135.58 nr 1270.76
-
-
-
-
nr nr nr nr
2757.82 2595.60 4163.77 5407.50
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £ -
-
-
-
nr
4650.45
-
-
-
-
nr
5948.25
-
-
-
-
nr
8057.18
-
-
-
-
nr
11031.30
7.72 8.25
29.44
m2
45.41
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1200 mm wide planks 150 mm thick floor 400 mm wide planks 1200 mm wide planks SEGMENTAL UNITS UNITS FOR SUBWAYS, CULVERTS AND DUCTS COPINGS, SILLS AND WEIR BLOCKS Concrete mix C30 Coping; weathered and throated 178×64 mm 305×76 mm
Item
206
1.00
5.18 5.89
30.28
m2
41.35
1.00 1.00
7.72 9.42 5.18 5.89
29.44 30.28
m2 m2
46.58 41.35
1.00 1.00
5.19 3.54 3.89 2.36
15.77 11.54
m m
24.50 17.79
CLASS I: PIPEWORK—PIPES Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
NOTES The rates assume the most efficient items of plant (excavator) and are optimum rates assuming continuous output with no delays caused by other operations or works. Ground conditions are assumed to be good easily worked soil with no abnormal conditions that would affect outputs and consistency of work. Multiplier Table for labour and plant for various site conditions for working: out of sequence ×2.75 (minimum) in hard clay ×1.75 to 2.00 in running sand ×2.75 (minimum) in broken rock ×2.75 to 3.50 below water table ×2.00 (minimum) Variance from CESMM3 Fittings are included with the pipe concerned, for convenience of reference, rather than in Class J. RESOURCES—LABOUR Drainage/pipework gang (small bore) 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4)—50% of time 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 2 unskilled operatives (general) 1 plant operator (skill rate 3) 1 plant operator (skill rate 3)—50% of time Total Gang Rate/Hour Drainage/pipework gang (small bore—not in trenches)
£
4.08 8.17 15.36 9.48 4.74 41.84
Total Net Unit Rate £
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4)—50% of time 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 2 unskilled operatives (general) Total Gang Rate/Hour Drainage/pipework gang (large bore) Note: relates to pipes exceeding 700 mm diameter. 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4)—50% of time 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 2 unskilled operatives (general) 1 plant operator (skill rate 3) Total Gang Rate/Hour Drainage/pipework gang (large bore—not in trenches) Note: relates to pipes exceeding 700 mm diameter. 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4)—50% of time 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 2 unskilled operatives (general) Total Gang Rate/Hour
Item
RESOURCES—PLANT Field drains 0.4 m3 hydraulic backacter 2 t dumper—30% of time Stihl saw, 12”, petrol—30% of time small pump—30% of time Total Rate/Hour Add to the above for trench supports appropriate to trench depth (see below). Field drains (not in trenches) 2 t dumper—30% of time Stihl saw, 12”, petrol—30% of time Total Rate/Hour Drains/sewers (small bore) 1.0 m3 hydraulic backacter 2 t dumper—30% of time 2.80 m3/min compressor, 2 tool—30% of time disc saw—30% of time extra 50 ft/15 m hose—30% of time small pump—30% of time sundry tools—30% of time Total Rate/Hour Add to the above for trench supports appropriate to trench depth (see below).
207
£
4.08 8.17 15.36 27.62
£
4.08 8.17 15.36 9.48 37.09
£
4.08 8.17 15.36 27.62
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
£
13.36 0.84 0.24 0.43 14.87
£
0.84 0.24 1.08
£
23.42 0.84 0.97 0.33 0.06 0.43 0.26 26.30
Total Net Unit Rate £
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Drains/sewers (small bore—not in trenches) 2 t dumper—30% of time 2.80 m3/min compressor, 2 tool—30% of time disc saw—30% of time extra 50 ft/15 m hose—30% of time sundry tools—30% of time Total Rate/Hour Drains/sewers (large bore) 1.0 m3 hydraulic backacter 20 t crawler crane—50% of time 2 t dumper (30% of time) 2.80 m3/min compressor, 2 tool—30% of time disc saw—30% of time extra 50 ft/15 m hose—30% of time small pump—30% of time sundry tools—30% of time Total Rate/Hour Add to the above for trench supports appropriate to trench depth (see below). Drains/sewers (large bore—not in trenches) 2 t dumper (30% of time) 2.80 m3/min compressor, 2 tool—30% of time disc saw-30% of time extra 50 ft/15 m hose—30% of time sundry tools-30% of time Total Rate/Hour
Item
Trench supports In addition to the above, the following allowances per hour for close sheeted trench supports are included in the following unit rates, assuming that the ground conditions warrants it: ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep CLAY PIPES
£
0.84 0.97 0.33 0.06 0.26 2.45
£
23.42 8.40 0.84 0.97 0.33 0.06 0.43 0.26 34.70
£
0.84 0.97 0.33 0.06 0.26 2.45
208
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
£ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £
0.65 1.02 1.15 1.49 1.83 2.22 2.70 3.47 4.78
Total Net Rate Unit £
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
Field drains to BS 1196, butt joints, nominal bore; excavation and supports, backfilling 75 mm pipes; in trench, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 100 mm pipes; in trench, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 150 mm pipes; in trench, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 225 mm pipes; in trench, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep Vitrified clay perforated field drains to BS EN295, sleeved joints; excavation and supports, backfilling 100 mm pipes; in trench, depth not in trenches ne 1 .50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep Extra for bend Extra for single junction
Item 150 mm pipes; in trench, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep
209
0.06 0.09 0.13 0.18 0.23
1.66 3.34 4.82 6.68 8.53
0.02 1.40 2.07 2.88 3.76
1.23 1.23 1.23 1.23 1.23
m 2.91 m 5.97 m 8.12 m 10.79 m 13.52
0.06 0.10 0.14 0.19 0.24
1.66 3.71 5.19 7.05 8.90
0.02 1.55 2.23 3.04 3.93
2.19 2.19 2.19 2.19 2.19
m 3.87 m 7.45 m 9.61 m 12.28 m 15.02
0.06 0.11 0.15 0.20 0.25
1.66 4.08 5.56 7.42 9.27
0.02 1.71 2.38 3.20 4.09
4.65 4.65 4.65 4.65 4.65
m m m m m
6.33 10.44 12.59 15.27 18.01
0.06 0.13 0.17 0.22 0.27
1.66 4.82 6.31 8.16 10.01
0.02 2.02 2.70 3.53 4.42
12.16 12.16 12.16 12.16 12.16
m m m m m
13.84 19.00 21.17 23.85 26.59
0.06 0.15 0.19 0.24 0.29 0.08 0.09
1.66 5.56 7.05 8.90 10.76 2.97 3.34
0.02 2.33 3.02 3.84 4.75 -
5.38 5.38 5.38 5.38 5.38 4.33 9.37
m m m m m nr nr
7.06 13.27 15.45 18.12 20.89 7.30 12.71
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
0.06 0.17 0.20 0.24 0.29
1.66 6.31 7.42 8.90 10.76
0.02 2.64 3.18 3.84 4.75
9.79 9.79 9.79 9.79 9.79
Total Net Rate Unit £ m m m m m
11.47 18.74 20.39 22.53 25.30
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Extra for bend Extra for single junction 225 mm pipes; in trench, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep Extra for bend Extra for single junction 300 mm pipes; in trench, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep Extra for bend Extra for single junction Vitrified clay pipes to BS EN295, plain ends with push-fit polypropylene flexible couplings; excavation and supports, backfilling 100 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep Extra for bend Extra for rest bend Extra for single junction; equal Extra for saddle; oblique 150 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep
210
0.13 0.13 0.08 0.18 0.22 0.26 0.30 0.12 0.20
4.64 4.82 2.21 6.68 8.16 9.64 11.13 4.45 7.23
0.02 2.79 3.50 4.17 4.91 -
8.92 13.12 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 16.85 59.95
nr nr m m m m m nr nr
13.56 17.94 20.23 27.47 29.66 31.81 34.04 21.30 67.18
0.10 0.19 0.24 0.28 0.32 0.24 0.23
2.76 7.05 8.90 10.39 11.87 8.90 8.53
0.11 2.95 3.81 4.49 5.24 -
34.30 34.30 34.30 34.30 34.30 81.57 134.41
m m m m m nr nr
37.17 44.30 47.01 49.18 51.41 90.47 142.94
0.06 0.15 0.19 0.24 0.29 0.36 0.44 0.55 0.70 0.90 0.05 0.06 0.09 0.23 0.06 0.17 0.20 0.24 0.29 0.39 0.45 0.58 0.75 0.96
1.66 5.56 7.05 8.90 10.76 13.35 16.32 20.40 25.96 33.38 1.85 2.23 3.34 8.53 1.66 6.31 7.42 8.90 10.76 14.47 16.69 21.51 27.82 35.61
0.15 3.93 5.19 6.59 8.06 10.13 12.55 15.95 20.84 27.97 0.15 4.58 5.46 6.59 8.06 10.97 12.83 16.82 22.33 29.84
4.60 4.60 4.60 4.60 4.60 4.60 4.60 4.60 4.60 4.60 8.88 12.22 16.20 11.47 8.78 8.78 8.78 8.78 8.78 8.78 8.78 8.78 8.78 8.78
m m m m m m m m m m nr nr nr nr m m m m m m m m m m
6.41 14.09 16.84 20.09 23.42 28.08 33.47 40.95 51.40 65.95 10.73 14.45 19.54 20.00 10.59 19.67 21.66 24.27 27.60 34.22 38.30 47.11 58.93 74.23
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
Extra for bend Extra for rest bend Extra for single junction; equal Extra for taper reducer Extra for saddle; oblique
Item 225 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep Extra for bend Extra for rest bend Extra for single junction; equal Extra for taper reducer Extra for saddle; oblique 300 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep Extra for bend Extra for rest bend Extra for single junction; equal Extra for saddle; oblique Vitrified clay pipes to BS EN295, spigot and socket joints with sealing ring; excavation and supports, backfilling 100 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep
0.08 0.09 0.11 0.07 0.29
211
2.97 3.34 4.08 2.60 10.76
-
17.15 19.70 25.47 17.45 17.21
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £ 0.08
2.21 0.20
nr nr nr nr nr
20.12 23.04 29.55 20.05 27.97
Total Net Rate Unit £
24.88
m
27.29
0.18 0.22 0.26 0.30 0.41 0.47 0.65 0.80 1.02 0.10 0.11 0.16 0.12 0.36 0.10
6.68 8.16 9.64 11.13 15.21 17.43 24.11 29.67 37.83 3.71 4.08 5.93 4.45 13.35 2.76
4.77 6.01 7.14 8.34 11.53 13.40 18.85 23.82 31.70 0.24
24.88 24.88 24.88 24.88 24.88 24.88 24.88 24.88 24.88 58.82 61.87 92.20 45.01 55.51 37.89
m m m m m m m m m nr nr nr nr nr m
36.33 39.05 41.66 44.35 51.62 55.71 67.84 78.37 94.41 62.53 65.95 98.13 49.46 68.86 40.89
0.19 0.24 0.28 0.32 0.42 0.52 0.70 0.90 1.12 0.15 0.16 0.19 0.44
7.05 8.90 10.39 11.87 15.58 19.29 25.96 33.38 41.54 5.56 5.93 7.05 16.32
5.12 6.56 7.69 8.89 11.81 14.83 20.30 26.79 34.81 -
37.89 37.89 37.89 37.89 37.89 37.89 37.89 37.89 37.89 114.08 154.49 159.62 99.08
m m m m m m m m m nr nr nr nr
50.06 53.35 55.97 58.65 65.28 72.01 84.15 98.06 114.24 119.64 160.42 166.67 115.40
0.06
1.66 0.16
8.58
m
10.40
0.15
5.56 4.09
8.58
m
18.23
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1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep Extra for bend Extra for rest bend Extra for single junction; equal Extra fro saddle; oblique
Item 150 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep Extra for bend Extra for rest bend Extra for single junction; equal Extra for double junction; equal Extra for taper reducer Extra for saddle; oblique 225 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep Extra for bend Extra for rest bend Extra for single junction; equal
0.19 0.24 0.29 0.36 0.44 0.55 0.70 0.90 0.05 0.06 0.09 0.23
Gang hours
7.05 8.90 10.76 13.35 16.32 20.40 25.96 33.38 1.85 2.23 3.34 8.53
5.19 6.59 8.06 10.13 12.55 15.95 20.84 27.97 -
212
8.58 8.58 8.58 8.58 8.58 8.58 8.58 8.58 12.40 14.73 17.22 11.33
Labour Plant Material £ £ £ Unit
m m m m m m m m nr nr nr nr
20.82 24.07 27.40 32.06 37.45 44.93 55.38 69.93 14.25 16.96 20.56 19.86
Total Net Rate £
0.06
1.66
0.15
11.13
m
12.94
0.17 0.20 0.24 0.29 0.39 0.45 0.58 0.75 0.96 0.08 0.09 0.11 0.13 0.07 0.29 0.08
6.31 7.42 8.90 10.76 14.47 16.69 21.51 27.82 35.61 2.97 3.34 4.08 4.82 2.60 10.76 2.21
4.58 5.46 6.59 8.06 10.97 12.83 16.82 22.33 29.84 0.20
11.13 11.13 11.13 11.13 11.13 11.13 11.13 11.13 11.13 20.44 24.41 26.70 47.92 30.64 19.45 20.55
m m m m m m m m m nr nr nr nr nr nr m
22.02 24.01 26.62 29.95 36.57 40.65 49.46 61.28 76.58 23.41 27.75 30.78 52.74 33.24 30.21 22.96
0.18 0.22 0.26 0.30 0.41 0.47 0.65 0.80 1.02 0.10 0.11 0.16
6.68 8.16 9.64 11.13 15.21 17.43 24.11 29.67 37.83 3.71 4.08 5.93
4.85 6.01 7.14 8.34 11.53 13.22 18.85 23.82 31.70 -
20.55 20.55 20.55 20.55 20.55 20.55 20.55 20.55 20.55 39.81 55.46 59.86
m m m m m m m m m nr nr nr
32.08 34.72 37.33 40.02 47.29 51.20 63.51 74.04 90.08 43.52 59.54 65.79
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
Extra for double junction; equal Extra for taper reducer Extra for saddle; obligue 300 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep Extra for bend Extra for rest bend Extra for single junction; equal Extra for double junction; equal Extra for taper reducer Extra for saddle; oblique 400 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep
Item 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep Extra for bend; 90 degree Extra for bend; 45 degree Extra for bend; 22.5 degree 450 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep
213
0.18 0.12 0.36 0.10
6.68 4.45 13.35 2.76
0.24
111.52 46.05 46.05 32.14
nr nr nr m
118.20 50.50 59.40 35.14
0.19 0.24 0.28 0.32 0.42 0.52 0.70 0.90 1.12 0.15 0.16 0.19 0.21 0.15 0.44 0.10
7.05 8.90 10.39 11.87 15.58 19.29 25.96 33.38 41.54 5.56 5.93 7.05 7.79 5.56 16.32 2.76
5.12 6.56 7.69 8.89 11.81 14.83 20.30 26.79 34.81 0.24
32.14 32.14 32.14 32.14 32.14 32.14 32.14 32.14 32.14 78.56 117.62 123.42 152.47 94.18 91.48 69.11
m m m m m m m m m nr nr nr nr nr nr m
44.31 47.60 50.22 52.90 59.53 66.26 78.40 92.31 108.49 84.12 123.55 130.47 160.26 99.74 107.80 72.11
0.23 0.29 0.32 0.38 0.46 0.58
8.53 6.20 10.76 7.92 11.87 8.78 14.09 10.56 17.06 12.94 21.51 16.54
69.11 69.11 69.11 69.11 69.11 69.11
m m m m m m
83.84 87.79 89.76 93.76 99.11 107.16
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £ 0.75 0.95 1.20 0.24 0.24 0.24 0.23
27.82 21.75 35.24 28.28 44.51 37.30 8.90 8.90 8.90 6.35 0.56
0.23 0.30 0.32 0.38 0.47 0.60 0.77
8.53 11.13 11.87 14.09 17.43 22.25 28.56
6.20 8.20 8.78 10.56 13.22 17.11 22.33
69.11 69.11 69.11 259.67 185.45 129.86 89.77
m m m nr nr nr m
118.68 132.63 150.92 268.57 194.35 138.76 96.68
89.77 89.77 89.77 89.77 89.77 89.77 89.77
m m m m m m m
104.50 109.10 110.42 114.42 120.42 129.13 140.66
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4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep Extra for bend; 90 degree Extra for bend; 45 degree Extra for bend; 22.5 degree CONCRETE PIPES Concrete porous pipes to BS 5911; excavation and supports, backfilling 150 mm pipes; in trench, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep 225 mm pipes; in trench, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep 300 mm pipes; in trench, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep
Item 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep Concrete pipes with rebated flexible joints to BS 5911 Class L; excavation and
0.97 1.20 0.29 0.29 0.29
89.77 89.77 341.93 244.22 170.97
m m nr nr nr
154.63 171.58 352.69 254.98 181.73
0.12
3.79
m
5.57
0.17 0.20 0.24 0.29 0.39 0.45 0.58 0.75 0.96 0.08
6.31 2.64 7.42 3.18 8.90 3.84 10.76 4.75 14.47 6.51 16.69 7.69 21.51 10.19 27.82 13.76 35.61 18.87 2.21 0.09
3.79 3.79 3.79 3.79 3.79 3.79 3.79 3.79 3.79 4.87
m m m m m m m m m m
12.74 14.39 16.53 19.30 24.77 28.17 35.49 45.37 58.27 7.17
0.18 0.22 0.26 0.30 0.41 0.47 0.65 0.80 1.02 0.10
6.68 2.79 8.16 3.50 9.64 4.17 11.13 4.91 15.21 6.85 17.43 8.03 24.11 11.42 29.67 14.67 37.83 20.05 2.76 0.11
4.87 4.87 4.87 4.87 4.87 4.87 4.87 4.87 4.87 8.00
m m m m m m m m m m
14.34 16.53 18.68 20.91 26.93 30.33 40.40 49.21 62.75 10.87
0.19 0.24 0.28 0.32 0.42 0.52
7.05 8.90 10.39 11.87 15.58 19.29
8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00
m m m m m m
18.00 20.71 22.88 25.11 30.60 36.18
0.06
35.98 28.88 44.51 37.30 10.76 10.76 10.76 -
214
1.66
2.95 3.81 4.49 5.24 7.02 8.89
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £ 0.70 0.90 1.12
25.96 12.30 33.38 16.51 41.54 22.01
8.00 8.00 8.00
m m m
46.26 57.89 71.55
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
supports, backfilling 300 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep 5.50–6.00 m deep Extra for bend 375 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep 5.50–6.00 m deep Extra for bend 450 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep 5.50–6.00 m deep Extra for bend 525 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep
215
0.12
3.31
0.15
11.50
m
14.96
0.22 0.26 0.30 0.34 0.44 0.56 0.73 0.92 1.19 1.42 0.08 0.15
8.16 9.64 11.13 12.61 16.32 20.77 27.08 34.12 44.14 52.67 2.97 4.14
5.93 7.10 8.24 9.45 12.38 15.97 21.17 27.39 36.99 45.19 1.56 0.37
11.50 11.50 11.50 11.50 11.50 11.50 11.50 11.50 11.50 11.50 92.00 16.08
m m m m m m m m m m nr m
25.59 28.24 30.87 33.56 40.20 48.24 59.75 73.01 92.63 109.36 96.53 20.59
0.24 0.29 0.33 0.38 0.46 0.58 0.75 0.95 1.20 1.45 0.10 0.17
8.90 10.76 12.24 14.09 17.06 21.51 27.82 35.24 44.51 53.78 3.71 4.70
6.47 7.92 9.06 10.56 12.94 16.54 21.75 28.28 37.30 46.14 2.18 0.42
16.08 16.08 16.08 16.08 16.08 16.08 16.08 16.08 16.08 16.08 128.70 18.66
m m m m m m m m m m nr m
31.45 34.76 37.38 40.73 46.08 54.13 65.65 79.60 97.89 116.00 134.59 23.78
0.25 0.31 0.35 0.40 0.48 0.63 0.80 1.00 1.25 1.51 0.13 0.20
9.27 11.50 12.98 14.84 17.80 23.37 29.67 37.09 46.36 56.01 4.82 5.52
6.74 8.47 9.61 11.12 13.92 17.97 23.20 29.77 38.85 48.05 3.11 0.49
18.66 18.66 18.66 18.66 18.66 18.66 18.66 18.66 18.66 18.66 149.31 22.53
m m m m m m m m m m nr m
34.67 38.63 41.25 44.62 50.38 60.00 71.53 85.52 103.87 122.72 157.24 28.54
0.27 0.33 0.37
10.01 7.28 12.24 9.02 13.72 10.16
22.53 22.53 22.53
m m m
39.82 43.79 46.41
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2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep 5.50–6.00 m deep Extra for bend
Item 750 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep 5.50–6.00 m deep Extra for bends 900 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep 5.50–6.00 m deep Extra for bends 1200 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep
0.42 0.49 0.65 0.83 1.03 1.28 1.55 0.16
Gang hours
15.58 18.17 24.11 30.78 38.20 47.48 57.49 5.93
11.67 13.78 18.54 24.07 30.66 39.78 49.32 4.04
216
22.53 22.53 22.53 22.53 22.53 22.53 22.53 180.27
Labour Plant Material £ £ £ Unit
m m m m m m m nr
49.78 54.48 65.18 77.38 91.39 109.79 129.34 190.24
Total Net Rate £
0.22
6.08
0.54
45.15
m
51.77
0.30 0.36 0.41 0.47 0.58 0.80 1.05 1.30 1.55 1.82 0.24 0.25
12.55 15.06 17.15 19.66 24.27 33.47 43.93 54.39 64.85 76.15 10.04 6.91
10.60 12.86 14.70 17.01 21.19 29.54 39.27 49.62 61.19 73.20 10.73 0.61
45.15 45.15 45.15 45.15 45.15 45.15 45.15 45.15 45.15 45.15 361.20 65.73
m m m m m m m m m m nr m
68.30 73.07 77.00 81.82 90.61 108.16 128.35 149.16 171.19 194.50 381.97 73.25
0.33 0.40 0.46 0.53 0.70 0.92 1.20 1.50 1.80 2.10 0.39 0.25
13.81 16.74 19.25 22.18 29.29 38.49 50.21 62.76 75.31 87.86 16.32 6.91
11.67 14.29 16.49 19.18 25.57 33.97 44.88 57.25 71.06 84.46 17.41 0.61
65.73 65.73 65.73 65.73 65.73 65.73 65.73 65.73 65.73 65.73 525.82 106.21
m m m m m m m m m m nr m
91.21 96.76 101.47 107.09 120.59 138.19 160.82 185.74 212.10 238.05 559.55 113.73
0.46 0.53 0.60 0.70 0.85 1.12 1.45
19.25 22.18 25.10 29.29 35.56 46.86 60.67
16.26 18.93 21.51 25.33 31.05 41.35 54.23
106.21 106.21 106.21 106.21 106.21 106.21 106.21
m m m m m m m
141.72 147.32 152.82 160.83 172.82 194.42 221.11
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep 5.50–6.00 m deep Extra for bends 1500 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep 5.50–6.00 m deep Extra for bends
Item 1800 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep 5.50–6.00 m deep Extra for bends 2100 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep 5.50–6.00 m deep Extra for bends
217
1.75 2.05 2.36 0.51 0.35
73.22 85.77 98.74 21.34 9.67
66.80 80.93 94.92 22.85 0.86
106.21 106.21 106.21 852.53 198.31
m m m nr m
246.23 272.91 299.87 896.72 208.84
0.60 0.70 0.81 0.92 1.05 1.27 1.70 2.05 2.40 2.75 0.63
25.10 29.29 33.89 38.49 43.93 53.14 71.13 85.77 100.42 115.06 26.36
21.21 25.00 29.04 33.29 38.36 46.89 63.58 78.25 94.75 109.54 28.23
198.31 198.31 198.31 198.31 198.31 198.31 198.31 198.31 198.31 199.94 1586.55
m m m m m m m m m m nr
244.62 252.60 261.24 270.09 280.60 298.34 333.02 362.33 393.48 424.54 1641.14
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £ 0.40
11.05
0.98
247.76
m
259.79
0.77 32.22 27.22 247.76 0.91 38.07 32.50 247.76 1.03 43.10 36.92 247.76 1.12 46.86 40.53 247.76 1.20 50.21 43.83 247.76 1.52 63.60 56.12 247.76 2.00 83.68 74.80 247.76 2.40 100.42 91.61 247.76 2.80 117.15 110.54 247.76 3.15 131.80 126.69 247.76 0.77 32.22 34.50 1982.09 0.45 12.43 1.10 347.48
m m m m m m m m m m nr m
307.20 318.33 327.78 335.15 341.80 367.48 406.24 439.79 475.45 506.25 2048.81 361.01
0.98 41.00 34.64 347.48 1.13 47.28 40.36 347.48 1.23 51.46 43.39 347.48 1.30 54.39 47.05 347.48 1.50 62.76 54.79 347.48 1.82 76.15 67.19 347.48 2.35 98.32 87.89 347.48 2.80 117.15 106.87 347.48 3.20 133.89 126.33 347.48 3.55 148.53 142.78 347.48 0.89 37.24 39.92 2779.29
m m m m m m m m m m nr
423.12 435.12 442.33 448.92 465.03 490.82 533.69 571.50 607.70 638.79 2856.45
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IRON PIPES Cast iron pipes to BS 437 plain ended pipe with “Timesaver” mechanical coupling joints; excavation and supports, backfilling 75 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep Extra for bend; 87.5 degree Extra for bend; 45 degree Extra for single junction; equal Extra for taper reducer 100 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep Extra for bend; 87.5 degree
Item Extra for bend; 45 degree Extra for bend; long radius Extra for single junction; equal Extra for double junction; equal Extra for taper reducer 150 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep
218
0.12 0.19 0.21 0.28 0.34 0.43 0.55 0.71 0.89 1.15 0.31 0.31 0.48 0.27 0.13
3.31 7.05 7.79 10.39 12.61 15.95 20.40 26.33 33.01 42.65 11.50 11.50 17.80 10.01 3.59
0.29 4.98 5.74 7.69 9.45 12.10 15.69 20.59 26.50 35.74 0.62 0.63 1.25 0.63 0.12
19.65 19.65 19.65 19.65 19.65 19.65 19.65 19.65 19.65 19.65 34.80 33.85 50.37 27.64 20.82
m m m m m m m m m m nr nr nr nr m
23.25 31.68 33.18 37.73 41.71 47.70 55.74 66.57 79.16 98.04 46.92 45.98 69.42 38.28 24.53
0.21 0.23 0.30 0.37 0.48 0.60 0.75 0.95 1.22 0.38
7.79 8.53 11.13 13.72 17.80 22.25 27.82 35.24 45.25 14.09
5.66 6.28 8.24 10.28 13.50 17.11 21.75 28.28 37.92 0.96
20.82 20.82 20.82 20.82 20.82 20.82 20.82 20.82 20.82 44.91
m m m m m m m m m nr
34.27 35.63 40.19 44.82 52.12 60.18 70.39 84.34 103.99 59.96
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £ 0.38 0.38 0.59 0.80 0.40 0.14
14.09 14.09 21.88 29.67 14.84 3.87
0.96 0.96 1.57 2.50 1.57 0.12
41.66 54.42 79.64 91.07 38.01 36.70
nr nr nr nr nr m
56.71 69.47 103.09 123.24 54.42 40.69
0.24 0.28 0.34 0.40 0.54 0.61
8.90 6.47 10.39 7.65 12.61 9.34 14.84 11.12 20.03 15.19 22.62 17.40
36.70 36.70 36.70 36.70 36.70 36.70
m m m m m m
52.07 54.74 58.65 62.66 71.92 76.72
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep Extra for bend; 87.5 degree Ectra for bend; 45 degree Extra for bend; long radius Extra for single junction; equal Extra for taper reducer 225 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep Extra for bend; 87.5 degree Extra for bend; 45 degree Extra for single junction; equal Extra for taper reducer Ductile iron pipes to BS 4772, Tyton joints; excavation and supports, backfilling 100 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep Extra for bend; 90 degree Extra for single junction; equal
Item 150 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep
Gang hours
219
0.79 1.05 1.32 0.56 0.56 0.56 0.88 0.56 0.15
29.30 22.91 38.94 31.26 48.96 41.03 20.77 1.24 20.77 1.24 20.77 1.24 32.64 2.49 20.77 2.49 4.14 0.12
36.70 36.70 36.70 78.00 65.50 94.94 107.18 75.40 106.31
m m m nr nr nr nr nr m
88.91 106.90 126.69 100.01 87.51 116.95 142.31 98.66 110.57
0.25 0.30 0.35 0.41 0.54 0.61 0.77 1.02 1.30 0.77 0.77 1.21 0.77
9.27 11.13 12.98 15.21 20.03 22.62 28.56 37.83 48.22 28.56 28.56 44.88 28.56
6.74 8.20 9.61 11.39 15.19 17.40 22.33 30.37 40.41 1.24 1.24 2.80 2.80
106.31 106.31 106.31 106.31 106.31 106.31 106.31 106.31 106.31 215.87 215.87 314.70 113.99
m m m m m m m m m nr nr nr nr
122.32 125.64 128.90 132.91 141.53 146.33 157.20 174.51 194.94 245.67 245.67 362.38 145.35
0.10
2.76
0.12
13.07
m
15.95
0.19 0.20 0.26 0.32 0.42 0.53 0.66 0.84 1.08 0.38 0.60
7.05 7.42 9.64 11.87 15.58 19.66 24.48 31.16 40.06 14.09 22.25
4.86 5.46 7.14 8.89 11.81 15.12 19.14 25.01 33.57 7.26 1.87
13.07 13.07 13.07 13.07 13.07 13.07 13.07 13.07 13.07 38.25 48.95
m m m m m m m m m nr nr
24.98 25.95 29.85 33.83 40.46 47.85 56.69 69.24 86.70 59.60 73.07
Labour Plant Material £ £ £ Unit
Total Net Rate £
0.11
3.04
0.12
19.36
m
22.52
0.21 0.25
7.79 9.27
5.66 6.83
19.36 19.36
m m
32.81 35.46
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2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep Extra for bend; 90 degree Extra for single junction; equal 250 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep Extra for bend; 90 degree Extra for single junction; equal 400 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep 600 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep
Item
220
0.30 0.37 0.49 0.55 0.72 0.94 1.19 0.57 0.88 0.16
11.13 13.72 18.17 20.40 26.70 34.86 44.14 21.14 32.64 4.42
8.24 10.28 13.78 15.69 20.88 27.98 36.99 1.24 2.49 0.12
19.36 19.36 19.36 19.36 19.36 19.36 19.36 82.88 99.58 34.67
m m m m m m m nr nr m
38.73 43.36 51.31 55.45 66.94 82.20 100.49 105.26 134.71 39.21
0.24 0.30 0.35 0.42 0.56 0.64 0.81 1.02 1.27 0.96 1.32 0.24
8.90 11.13 12.98 15.58 20.77 23.74 30.04 37.83 47.10 35.61 48.96 6.63
6.47 8.20 9.61 11.67 15.75 18.25 23.49 30.37 39.47 1.87 3.11 0.27
34.67 34.67 34.67 34.67 34.67 34.67 34.67 34.67 34.67 239.59 274.47 60.00
m m m m m m m m m nr nr m
50.04 54.00 57.26 61.92 71.19 76.66 88.20 102.87 121.24 277.07 326.54 66.90
0.33 0.43 0.48 0.57 0.71 0.91 1.16 1.47 1.77 0.34
12.24 15.95 17.80 21.14 26.33 33.75 43.02 54.52 65.65 9.39
8.89 11.75 13.18 15.84 19.97 25.95 33.64 43.76 55.01 0.37
60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 108.30
m m m m m m m m m m
81.13 87.70 90.98 96.98 106.30 119.70 136.66 158.28 180.66 118.06
0.47 0.55 0.66 0.78 0.89 1.09 1.37 1.70 2.03
17.43 20.40 24.48 28.93 33.01 40.43 50.81 63.05 75.29
12.67 15.03 18.12 21.68 25.04 31.09 39.73 50.61 63.09
108.30 108.30 108.30 108.30 108.30 108.30 108.30 108.30 108.30
m m m m m m m m m
138.40 143.73 150.90 158.91 166.35 179.82 198.84 221.96 246.68
Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
hours STEEL PIPES Carbon steel pipes to BS 3601; welded joints; (for protection and lining refer to manufacturer); excavation and supports, backfilling 100 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep Extra for bend; 45 degrees Extra for bend; 90 degrees Extra for single junction; equal 150 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep Extra for bend; 45 degrees Extra for bend; 90 degrees Extra for single junction; equal 200 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep Extra for bend; 45 degrees Extra for bend; 90 degrees
0.07 0.15 0.17 0.22 0.27 0.35 0.44 0.55 0.70 0.87 0.07 0.07 0.11 0.07 0.17 0.20 0.24 0.29 0.39 0.44 0.57 0.72 0.90 0.09 0.09 0.16 0.09 0.18 0.21 0.25 0.30 0.40 0.46 0.59 0.74 0.92 0.12 0.12
£
1.93 5.56 6.31 8.16 10.01 12.98 16.32 20.40 25.96 32.27 2.60 2.60 4.08 1.93 6.31 7.42 8.90 10.76 14.47 16.32 21.14 26.70 33.38 3.34 3.34 5.93 2.49 6.68 7.79 9.27 11.13 14.84 17.06 21.88 27.45 34.12 4.45 4.45
221
£
0.17 4.04 4.64 6.04 7.50 9.85 12.55 15.95 21.88 27.04 0.93 0.93 1.56 0.17 4.58 5.46 6.59 8.06 10.97 12.55 16.53 22.50 27.97 1.24 1.24 2.49 5.72 4.85 5.74 6.86 8.34 11.25 13.12 17.11 22.03 28.59 1.24 1.24
£
14.03 14.03 14.03 14.03 14.03 14.03 14.03 14.03 14.03 14.03 13.01 16.76 40.79 24.90 24.90 24.90 24.90 24.90 24.90 24.90 24.90 24.90 24.90 29.57 38.58 72.66 38.78 38.78 38.78 38.78 38.78 38.78 38.78 38.78 38.78 38.78 60.77 79.77
Net Rate £
m m m m m m m m m m nr nr nr m m m m m m m m m m nr nr nr m m m m m m m m m m nr nr
16.13 23.63 24.98 28.23 31.54 36.86 42.90 50.38 61.87 73.34 16.54 20.29 46.43 27.00 35.79 37.78 40.39 43.72 50.34 53.77 62.57 74.10 86.25 34.15 43.16 81.08 46.99 50.31 52.31 54.91 58.25 64.87 68.96 77.77 88.26 101.49 66.46 85.46
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Extra for single junction; equal 250 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep
Item Extra for bend; 45 degrees Extra for bend; 90 degrees Extra for single junction; equal 300 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep Extra for bend; 45 degrees Extra for bend; 90 degrees Extra for single junction; equal POLYVINYL CHLORIDE PIPES Unplasticised pvc perforated pipes; ring seal sockets; excavation and supports, backfilling; 6 m pipe lengths unless stated otherwise 82 mm pipes; in trench, depth not in trenches; 3.00 m pipe lengths ne 1.50 m deep; 3.00 m pipe lengths 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep
0.21 0.10 0.18 0.22 0.26 0.31 0.41 0.47 0.60 0.75 0.94
7.79 2.76 6.68 8.16 9.64 11.50 15.21 17.43 22.25 27.82 34.86
2.47 0.24 5.60 6.86 8.09 9.70 12.83 14.65 18.70 23.44 29.38
222
140.17 57.44 57.44 57.44 57.44 57.44 57.44 57.44 57.44 57.44 57.44
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £ 0.13 0.13 0.23 0.11 0.20 0.25 0.28 0.34 0.44 0.53 0.68 0.86 1.06 0.14 0.14 0.25
0.06 0.10 0.13 0.16 0.19 0.22 0.25 0.28 0.32 0.35
4.82 4.82 8.53 3.04 7.42 9.27 10.39 12.61 16.32 19.66 25.22 31.90 39.32 5.19 5.19 9.27
nr m m m m m m m m m m
150.43 60.44 69.72 72.46 75.17 78.64 85.48 89.52 98.39 108.70 121.68
Total Net Unit Rate £
1.24 1.24 2.49 0.27 5.39 6.83 7.69 9.45 12.38 15.12 19.72 25.60 32.95 1.87 1.87 4.04
108.23 142.07 263.80 75.79 75.79 75.79 75.79 75.79 75.79 75.79 75.79 75.79 75.79 144.90 195.85 409.00
nr nr nr m m m m m m m m m m nr nr nr
114.29 148.13 274.82 79.10 88.60 91.89 93.87 97.85 104.49 110.57 120.73 133.29 148.06 151.96 202.91 422.31
1.66 0.06
6.63
m
8.35
6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63
m m m m m m m m m
11.89 13.52 15.12 16.79 18.46 20.17 21.94 24.37 26.49
3.71 4.82 5.93 7.05 8.16 9.27 10.39 11.87 12.98
1.55 2.07 2.56 3.11 3.67 4.27 4.92 5.87 6.88
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
110 mm pipes; in trench, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep 160 mm pipes; in trench, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep
Item
Unplasticised pvc pipes; ring seal sockets; excavation and supports, backfilling; 6 m pipe engths unless stated otherwise 82 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches; 3.00 m pipe lengths ne 1.50 m deep; 3.00 m pipe lengths 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep Extra for bend; 87.5 degree Extra for bend; 45 degree Extra for single junction; equal Extra for taper reducer 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep Extra for bend; short radius (socker/spigot) Extra for branches; equal (socket/spigot) 110 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep
0.06 0.10 0.13 0.16 0.19 0.22 0.25 0.28 0.32 0.36 0.06 0.11 0.14 0.18 0.22 0.23 0.26 0.30 0.35 0.40
1.66 3.71 4.82 5.93 7.05 8.16 9.27 10.39 11.87 13.35 1.66 4.08 5.19 6.68 8.16 8.53 9.64 11.13 12.98 14.84
223
0.03 1.55 2.07 2.56 3.11 3.67 4.27 4.92 5.87 7.08 0.06 1.71 2.23 2.88 3.60 3.84 4.44 5.27 6.42 7.86
6.56 6.56 6.56 6.56 6.56 6.56 6.56 6.56 6.56 6.56 12.43 12.43 12.43 12.43 12.43 12.43 12.43 12.43 12.43 12.43
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
0.06 0.10 0.13 0.16 0.19 0.22 0.25 0.28 0.32 0.35 0.05 0.07 0.06 0.10
1.66 3.71 4.82 5.93 7.05 8.16 9.27 10.39 11.87 12.98 1.85 2.60 1.66 3.71
0.15 2.62 3.55 4.39 5.28 6.19 7.13 8.12 9.53 10.88 0.15 2.69
6.37 6.37 6.37 6.37 6.37 6.37 6.37 6.37 6.37 6.37 7.82 12.40 6.75 6.75
m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m
8.25 11.82 13.45 15.05 16.72 18.39 20.10 21.87 24.30 26.99 14.15 18.22 19.85 21.99 24.19 24.80 26.51 28.83 31.83 35.13
Total Net Unit Rate £
m m m m m nr nr nr nr m m m m m nr nr m m
8.18 12.70 14.74 16.69 18.70 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 20.72 22.77 24.88 27.77 30.23 9.67 15.00 8.56 13.15
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1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep Extra for bend; short redius (socket/spigot) Extra for bend; adjustable (socket/spigot) Extra for reducer Extra for branches; equal (socket/spigot) 160 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep Extra for bend; short radius (socket/spigot) Extra for branches; equal (socket/spigot) 200 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep
Item 5.00–5.50 m deep Extra for bend; short radius 45° (socket/spigot) Extra for branches; equal (socket/spigot) 250 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep
224
0.13 0.16 0.19 0.22 0.25 0.28 0.32 0.36 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.07
4.82 5.93 7.05 8.16 9.27 10.39 11.87 13.35 1.85 1.85 1.85 2.60
3.55 4.37 5.28 6.19 7.13 8.12 9.53 11.19 -
6.75 6.75 6.75 6.75 6.75 6.75 6.75 6.75 9.08 15.37 3.51 14.84
m m m m m m m m nr nr nr nr
15.12 17.05 19.08 21.10 23.15 25.26 28.15 31.29 10.93 17.22 5.36 17.44
0.06 0.11 0.14 0.18 0.22 0.23 0.26 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.05 0.07
1.66 4.08 5.19 6.68 8.16 8.53 9.64 11.13 12.98 14.84 1.85 2.60
0.15 2.96 3.82 4.94 6.11 6.47 7.42 8.70 10.42 12.43 -
13.85 13.85 13.85 13.85 13.85 13.85 13.85 13.85 13.85 13.85 17.90 32.28
m m m m m m m m m m nr nr
15.66 20.89 22.86 25.47 28.12 28.85 30.91 33.68 37.25 41.12 19.75 34.88
0.07 0.12 0.15 0.20 0.23 0.24 0.27 0.32 0.36
1.93 4.45 5.56 7.42 8.53 8.90 10.01 11.87 13.35
0.17 3.23 4.10 5.49 6.39 6.75 7.70 9.28 10.72
17.70 17.70 17.70 17.70 17.70 17.70 17.70 17.70 17.70
m m m m m m m m m
19.80 25.38 27.36 30.61 32.62 33.35 35.41 38.85 41.77
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Total Net Rate Unit £
0.45 0.07 0.09
16.69 13.99 2.60 3.34 -
17.70 35.39 55.89
m nr nr
48.38 37.99 59.23
0.08 0.13 0.16
2.21 0.20 4.82 3.50 5.93 4.37
27.29 27.29 27.29
m m m
29.70 35.61 37.59
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep Extra for bend; short radius 45° (socket/spigot) Extra for branches; unequal (socket/spigot) Unplasticised pvc pipes; polypropylene couplings; excavation and supports, backfilling; 6 m pipe lengths unless stated otherwise 110 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep 160 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep 200 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep
225
0.21 0.23 0.25 0.28 0.34 0.38 0.47 0.07 0.09
7.79 8.53 9.27 10.39 12.61 14.09 17.43 2.60 3.34
5.76 6.39 7.03 7.99 9.86 11.31 14.61 -
27.29 27.29 27.29 27.29 27.29 27.29 27.29 88.68 120.30
m m m m m m m nr nr
40.84 42.21 43.59 45.67 49.76 52.69 59.33 91.28 123.64
0.06 0.10 0.13 0.16 0.19 0.22 0.25 0.28 0.32 0.36
1.66 3.71 4.82 5.93 7.05 8.16 9.27 10.39 11.87 13.35
0.15 2.70 3.55 4.39 5.28 6.19 7.13 8.12 9.53 11.19
5.18 5.18 5.18 5.18 5.18 5.18 5.18 5.18 5.18 5.18
m m m m m m m m m m
6.99 11.59 13.55 15.50 17.51 19.53 21.58 23.69 26.58 29.72
0.06 0.11 0.14 0.18 0.22 0.23 0.26 0.30 0.35 0.40
1.66 4.08 5.19 6.68 8.16 8.53 9.64 11.13 12.98 14.84
0.15 2.96 3.82 4.94 6.11 6.47 7.42 8.70 10.42 12.43
10.99 10.99 10.99 10.99 10.99 10.99 10.99 10.99 10.99 10.99
m m m m m m m m m m
12.80 18.03 20.00 22.61 25.26 25.99 28.05 30.82 34.39 38.26
0.07 0.12 0.15 0.20 0.23 0.24 0.27 0.32 0.36
1.93 4.45 5.56 7.42 8.53 8.90 10.01 11.87 13.35
0.17 3.23 4.10 5.49 6.39 6.75 7.70 9.28 10.72
18.96 18.96 18.96 18.96 18.96 18.96 18.96 18.96 18.96
m m m m m m m m m
21.06 26.64 28.62 31.87 33.88 34.61 36.67 40.11 43.03
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5.00–5.50 m deep
Item 250 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep Ultrarib unplasticised pvc pipes; ring seal joints; excavation and supports, backfilling 150 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep Extra for bends; short radius (socket/spigot) Extra for branches; equal (socket/spigot) 225 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep Extra for bends; short radius (socket/spigot) Extra for branches; equal (socket/spigot) 300 mm pipes; in trenches, depth not in trenches
0.45
16.69 13.99
226
18.96
m
49.64
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £ 0.08 0.13 0.16 0.21 0.23 0.25 0.28 0.34 0.38 0.47
2.21 0.20 4.82 3.50 5.93 4.37 7.79 5.76 8.53 6.39 9.27 7.03 10.39 7.99 12.61 9.86 14.09 11.31 17.43 14.61
35.95 35.95 35.95 35.95 35.95 35.95 35.95 35.95 35.95 35.95
m m m m m m m m m m
38.36 44.27 46.25 49.50 50.87 52.25 54.33 58.42 61.35 67.99
0.13 0.16 0.19 0.22 0.24 0.24 0.27 0.32 0.36 0.45 0.05 0.09
3.59 0.32 5.93 4.31 7.05 5.19 8.16 6.04 8.90 6.67 8.90 6.75 10.01 7.70 11.87 9.28 13.35 10.72 16.69 13.99 1.85 3.34 -
7.17 7.17 7.17 7.17 7.17 7.17 7.17 7.17 7.17 7.17 12.75 28.64
m m m m m m m m m m nr nr
11.08 17.41 19.41 21.37 22.74 22.82 24.88 28.32 31.24 37.85 14.60 31.98
0.08 0.13 0.16 0.21 0.23 0.25 0.28 0.34 0.38 0.47 0.05 0.09
2.21 0.20 4.82 3.50 5.93 4.37 7.79 5.76 8.53 6.39 9.27 7.03 10.39 7.99 12.61 9.86 14.09 11.31 17.43 14.61 1.85 3.34 -
16.12 16.12 16.12 16.12 16.12 16.12 16.12 16.12 16.12 16.12 51.29 78.70
m m m m m m m m m m nr nr
18.53 24.44 26.42 29.67 31.04 32.42 34.50 38.59 41.52 48.16 53.14 82.04
25.88
m
28.29
0.08
2.21
0.20
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
ne 1.50 m deep 1.50–2.00 m deep 2.00–2.50 m deep 2.50–3.00 m deep 3.00–3.50 m deep 3.50–4.00 m deep 4.00–4.50 m deep 4.50–5.00 m deep 5.00–5.50 m deep EXtra for bends; short radius (socket/spigot) Extra for branches; equal (socket/spigot)
Item
0.13 0.16 0.21 0.23 0.25 0.28 0.34 0.38 0.47 0.07 0.09
227
4.82 3.50 5.93 4.37 7.79 5.76 8.53 6.39 9.27 7.03 10.39 7.99 12.61 9.86 14.09 11.31 17.43 14.61 2.60 3.34 -
25.88 25.88 25.88 25.88 25.88 25.88 25.88 25.88 25.88 83.49 162.06
m m m m m m m m m nr nr
34.20 36.18 39.43 40.80 42.18 44.26 48.35 51.28 57.92 86.09 165.40
CLASS J: PIPEWORK—FITTINGS AND VALVES Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total Net hours £ £ £ Rate £
NOTES Fittings on pipes shown with the appropriate pipe in Class 1 RESOURCES—LABOUR Fittings and valves gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4)—50% of time 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 2 unskilled operatives (general) 1 plant operator (skill rate 3) Total Gang Rate/Hour RESOURCES—PLANT Fittings and valves 1.0 m3 hydraulic backacter disc saw—30% of time 2.80 m3/min compressor, 2 tool—30% of time 2t dumper—30% of time compressor tools, extra 50ft/15m hose— 30% of time small pump—30% of time sundry tools—30% of time Total Rate/Hour VALVES AND PENSTOCKS Valves Non-return valves; cast iron; single door; tidal flap 250 mm 350 mm
4.08
£
8.17 15.36 9.48 37.09
23.42 0.33 0.97 0.84 0.06
£
0.43 0.26 26.30
0.40 0.40
14.08 14.08
5.26 5.26
269.50 423.50
nr nr
288.84 442.84
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450 mm 600 mm 800 mm Penstocks; cast iron; wall mounted; hand operated 250 mm 350 mm 450 mm 600×600 mm 1000×1000 mm
Item
228
0.70 0.75
24.65 26.41
5.26 7.89 9.21
500.50 561.00 1072.50
nr nr nr
530.41 568.89 1108.12
1.66 2.30 2.90 5.40 9.00
58.45 80.98 102.11 190.13 316.89
9.21 10.52 11.84 21.04 39.45
366.30 418.00 451.00 704.00 1815.00
nr nr nr nr nr
433.96 509.50 564.95 915.17 2171.34
CLASS K: PIPEWORK—MANHOLES AND PIPEWORK ANCILLARIES Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £
NOTES The rates assume the most efficient items of plant (excavator) and are optimum rates assuming continuous output with no delays caused by other operations or works. Ground conditions are assumed to be good easily worked soil with no abnormal conditions that would affect outputs and consistency of work. Multiplier Table for Labour and Plant for various site conditions for working: out of sequence ×2.75 (minimum) in hard clay ×1.75 to 2.00 in running sand ×2.75 (minimum) in broken rock ×2.75 to 3.50 below water table ×2.00 (minimum) RESOURCES—LABOUR Gullies gang 1 chargehand pipelayer (skill rate 4)—50% of time 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 2 unskilled operatives (general) 1 plant operator (skill rate 3) Total Gang Rate/Hour French/rubble drains, ditches and trenches gang; ducts and metal culverts gang 1 chargehand pipelayer (skill rate 4)—50% of time 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 2 unskilled operatives (general) 1 plant operator (skill rate 3) Total Gang Rate/Hour
£
4.08 8.17 15.36 9.48 37.09
£
4.08 8.17 15.36 9.48 37.09
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
RESOURCES—PLANT Gullies 0.4 m3 hydraulic excavator 2 t dumper (30% of time) 2.80 m3/min compressor, 2 tool (30% of time) compaction plate/roller (30% of time) 2.40 m3/min road breaker (30% of time) 54 mm poker vibrator (30% of time) extra 15 ft/50 m hose (30% of time) disc saw (30% of time) small pump (30% of time) Total Rate/Hour French/rubble drains, ditches and trenches; ducts and metal culverts 0.4 m3 hydraulic backacter 2t dumper (30% of time) disc saw (30% of time) compaction plate/roller (30% of time) 2.80 m3/min compressor, 2 tool (30% of time) small pump (30% of time) Total Rate/Hour
Item MANHOLES Brick construction Design criteria used in models: □ class A engineering bricks □ 215 thick walls generally; 328 thick to chambers exceeding 2.5 m deep □ 225 mm plain concrete C20/20 base slab □ 300 mm reinforced concrete C20/20 reducing slab □ 125 mm reinforced concrete C20/20 top slab □ maximum height of working chamber 2.0 m above benching □ 750×750 access shaft □ plain concrete C15/20 benching, 150 mm clay main channel longitudinally and two 100 branch channels □ step irons at 300 mm centres, doubled if depth to nivert exceeds 3000 mm □ heavy duty manhole cover and frame 750×700 chamber 500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base brickwork chamber
229
£
13.36 0.84 0.97 0.33 0.19 0.30 0.06 0.24 0.43 16.72
£
13.36 0.84 0.24 0.58 0.97 0.43 16.43
Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total Net hours £ £ £ Rate £
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24.00 72.00 42.00
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concrete cover slab concrete benching, main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 750×700 chamber 1000 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base brickwork chamber concrete cover slab concrete benching and channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 750×700 chamber 1500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base brickwork chamber concrete cover slab concrete benching and channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 900×700 chamber 500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base brickwork chamber concrete cover slab concrete benching and channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL
Item 900×700 chamber 1000 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base brickwork chamber concrete cover slab concrete benching and channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL
Gang hours
230
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-
£
87.00 37.00 9.00 225.00 496.00
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£
44.00 72.00 158.00 87.00 37.00 44.00 225.00 637.00
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-
£
60.00 72.00 273.00 87.00 37.00 23.00 225.00 777.00
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-
£
28.00 74.00 46.00 95.00 41.00 9.00 225.00 518.00
Labour Plant Material Unit £ £ £
Total Net Rate £
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48.00
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-
£
74.00 171.00 95.00 41.00 14.00 225.00 668.00
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
900×700 chamber 1500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base brickwork chamber concrete cover slab concrete benching and channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 1050×700 chamber 1500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base brickwork chamber concrete cover slab concrete benching and channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 1050×700 chamber 2500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base brickwork chamber concrete cover slab concrete benching and channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 1050×700 chamber 3500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base brickwork chamber access shaft reducing slab concrete cover slab concrete benching and channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL
231
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66.00
-
-
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-
£
74.00 295.00 95.00 41.00 23.00 225.00 819.00
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73.00
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£
77.00 317.00 104.00 44.00 23.00 225.00 863.00
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123.00
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£
77.00 585.00 104.00 44.00 36.00 225.00 1194.00
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179.00
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£
77.00 582.00 168.00 116.00 64.00 44.00 109.00 225.00 1564.00
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1350×750 chamber 2500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base brickwork chamber concrete cover slab concrete benching and channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL
232
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151.00
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£
85.00 680.00 125.00 51.00 36.00 225.00 1353.00
Item 1350×750 chamber 3500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base brickwork chamber access shaft reducing slab concrete cover slab concrete benching and channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 1350×750 chamber 4500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base brickwork chamber access shaft reducing slab concrete cover slab concrete benching and channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL Precast concrete construction Design criteria used in models: □ circular shafts □ 150 mm plain concrete C15/20 surround □ 225 mm plain concrete C20/20 base slab □ precast reducing slab □ precast top slab □ maximum height of working chamber 2.0 m above benching □ 750 mm diameter access shaft
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85.00 677.00 405.00 134.00 64.00 51.00 136.00 225.00 2073.00
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□ plain concrete C15/20 benching, 150 mm clay main channel longitudinally and two 100 branch channels □ step irons at 300 mm centres, doubled if depth to invert exceeds 3000 mm □ heavy duty manhole cover and frame □ in manholes over 6 m deep, landings at maximum intervals 675 diameter×500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete benching and channels concrete surround step irons access cover and frame TOTAL
Item 675 diameter×750 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete benching and channels concrete surround step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 675 diameter×1000 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete benching and channels concrete surround step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 675 diameter×1250 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base
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main chamber rings cover slab concrete benching and channels concrete surround step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 900 diameter×750 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete benching and channels concrete surround step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 900 diameter×1000 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete benching and channels concrete surround step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 900 diameter×1 500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete benching and channels
Item concrete surround step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 1200 diameter×1500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal
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74.00 60.00 33.00 74.00 5.00 225.00 538.00
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42.00 43.00 71.00 41.00 56.00 0.00 225.00 513.00
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42.00 68.00 71.00 41.00 75.00 0.00 225.00 565.00
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59.00
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42.00 117.00 71.00 41.00
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110.00 11.00 225.00 676.00
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concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete benching and channels concrete surround step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 1200 diameter×2000 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete benching and channels concrete surround step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 1200 diameter×2500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete benching and channels concrete surround step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 1200 diameter×3000 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete benching and channels concrete surround step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 1800 diameter×1500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base
235
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63.00 159.00 102.00 53.00 144.00 11.00 225.00 857.00
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63.00 222.00 102.00 53.00 191.00 21.00 225.00 1017.00
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174.00
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63.00 289.00 102.00 53.00 238.00 27.00 225.00 1171.00
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main chamber rings cover slab concrete benching and channels concrete surround step irons access cover and frame TOTAL
Item 1 800 diameter×2000 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete benching and channels concrete surround step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 1800 diameter×2500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete benching and channels concrete surround step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 1800 diameter×3000 depth to invert excavation, suport, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete surround concrete benching and channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 1800 diameter×3500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal
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236
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249.00 176.00 83.00 202.00 11.00 225.00 1238.00
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109.00 463.00 176.00 83.00 335.00 27.00 225.00 1730.00
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256.00
312.00
402.00
460.00
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
concrete base access shaft main chamber rings reducing slab cover slab concrete benching and channels concrete surround step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 1800 diameter×4000 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base access shaft main chamber rings reducing slab cover slab concrete benching and channels concrete surround step irons access cover and frame TOTAL
Item 2400 diameter×1500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete benching and channels concrete surround step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 2400 diameter×3000 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete benching and channels concrete surround step irons
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109.00 68.00 471.00 189.00 71.00 83.00 415.00 96.00 225.00 2187.00
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109.00 117.00 471.00 189.00 71.00 83.00 454.00 108.00 225.00 2386.00
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Labour Plant Material Unit £ £ £
559.00
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access cover and frame TOTAL 2400 diameter×4500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base access shaft main chamber rings reducing slab cover slab concrete benching and channels concrete surround step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 2700 diameter×1 500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete benching and channels concrete surround step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 2700 diameter×3000 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete benching and channels concrete surround step irons access cover and frame TOTAL
Item 2700 diameter×4500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base access shaft main chamber rings
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reducing slab cover slab concrete benching and channels concrete surround step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 3000 diameter×3000 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete benching and channels concrete surround step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 3000 diameter×4500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base access shaft main chamber rings reducing slab cover slab concrete benching and channels concrete surround step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 3000 diameter×6000 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base access shaft main chamber rings reducing slab cover slab concrete benching and channels concrete surround step irons access cover and frame TOTAL
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hours BACKDROPS TO MANHOLES Clayware vertical pipe complete with rest bend at base and tumbling bay junction to main drain complete with stopper; concrete grade C20 surround, 150 mm thick; additional excavation and disposal 100 pipe 1.15 m to invert 2.15 m to invert 3.15 m to invert 4.15 m to invert 150 pipe 1.15 m to invert 2.15 m to invert 3.15 m to invert 4.15 m to invert 225 pipe 1.15 m to invert 2.15 m to invert 3.15 m to invert 4.15 m to invert GULLIES Vitrified clay; set in concrete grade C20, 150 mm thick; additional excavation and disposal Road gulley 450 mm diameter ×900 mm deep, 100 mm or 150 mm outlet; PC £75.00; cast iron road gulley grating and frame group 4 434×434 mm, PC £45.00, on Class B engineering brick seating Yard gulley (mud); trapped with rodding eye; galvanised bucket; stopper 225 mm diameter, 100 mm diameter outlet, PC £45.00; cast iron hinged grate and frame PC £20.00 Grease inerceptors; internal access and bucket 600×450 mm, PC £55.00; metal tray and lid, square hopper with horizontal inlet Precast concrete; set in concrete grade C20, 150 mm thick; additional excavation and disposal Road gulley; trapped with rodding eye; galvanised bucket; stopper 450 mm diameter ×750 mm deep, PC £20.00; cast iron road gulley grating and frame group 4 434×434 mm, PC £50.00, on Class B engineering brick seating 450 mm diameter ×900 mm deep, PC £22.00; cast
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12.98 0.38
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18.55 0.54
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105.64
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iron road gulley grating and frame group 4 434×434 mm, PC £50.00, on Class B engineering brick seating 450 mm diameter ×1050 mm deep, PC £25.00*; cast iron road gulley grating and frame group 4, 434×434 mm, PC £50.00, on Class B engineering brick seating
Item
FRENCH DRAINS, RUBBLE DRAINS, DITCHES AND TRENCHES The rates assume the most efficient items of plant (excavator) and are optimum rates assuming continuous output with no delays caused by other operations or works. Ground conditions are assumed to be good easily worked soil with no abnormal conditions that would affect outputs and consistency of work. Multiplier Table for Labour and Plant for various site conditions for working: out of sequence ×2.75 (minimum) in hard clay ×1.75 to 2.00 in running sand ×2.75 (minimum) in broken rock ×2.75 to 3.50 below water table ×2.00 (minimum) Excavation of trenches for unpiped rubble drains (excluding trench support); cross-sectional area 0.25–0.50 m2 0.50–0.75 m2 0.75–1.00 m2 1.00–1.50 m2 1.50–2.00 m2 Filling French and rubble drains with graded material graded material; 20 mm stone aggregate; PC £4.30/t broken brick/concrete rubble; PC £3.30/t Excavation of rectangular section ditches; unlined; cross-sectional area 0.25–0.50 m00000002 0.50–0.75 m2 0.75–1.00 m2 1.00–1.50 m2 1.50–2.00 m2 Excavation of rectangular ditches; lined with precast concrete slabs; cross-sectional area 0.25–0.50 m2 0.50–0.75 m2
0.58
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0.10 0.12 0.14 0.17 0.20 0.30 0.29
3.52 4.23 4.93 5.99 7.04
1.45 1.74 2.03 2.47 2.91
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4.97 5.97 6.96 8.46 9.95
10.56 4.36 10.21 4.21
8.34 6.67
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0.11 0.13 0.16 0.20 0.25
3.87 4.58 5.63 7.04 8.80
1.56 1.85 2.27 2.84 3.55
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5.43 6.43 7.90 9.88 12.35
0.15 0.25
5.28 2.32 8.80 3.87
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0.75–1.00 m2 1.00–1.50 m2 1.50–2.00 m2 Excavation of vee section ditches; unlined; crosssectional area 0.25–0.50 m2 0.50–0.75 m2 0.75–1.00 m2 1.00–1.50 m2 1.50–2.00 m2
Item
DUCTS AND METAL CULVERTS Galvanised steel culverts; bitumen coated Sectional corrugated metal culverts, nominal internal diameter 0.5–1 m; 1000 mm nominal internal diameter, 1.6 mm thick not in trenches in trenches, depth not exceeding 1.5 m in trenches, depth 1.5–2 m in trenches, depth 2–2.5 m in trenches, depth 2.5–3 m Sectional corrugated metal culverts, nominal internal diameter exceeding 1.5 m; 1600 mm nominal internal diameter, 1.6 mm thick not in trenches in trenches, depth not exceeding 1.5 m in trenches, depth 1.5–2 m in trenches, depth 2–2.5 m in trenches, depth 2.5–3 m Sectional corrugated metal culverts, nominal internal diameter exceeding 1.5 m; 2000 mm nominal internal diameter, 1.6 mm thick not in trenches in trenches, depth not exceeding 1.5 m in trenches, depth 1.5–2 m in trenches, depth 2–2.5 m in trenches, depth 2.5–3 m Sectional corrugated metal culverts, nominal internal diameter exceeding 1.5 m; 2200 mm nominal internal diameter, 1.6 mm thick not in trenches in trenches, depth not exceeding 1.5 m in trenches, depth 1.5–2 m in trenches, depth 2–2.5 m
0.36 0.40 0.45
0.10 0.12 0.14 0.18 0.22
12.68 5.58 14.08 6.20 15.84 6.97
3.52 4.23 4.93 6.34 7.75
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18.43 26.24 36.82
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5.17 6.21 7.24 9.31 11.38
1.65 1.98 2.31 2.97 3.63
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0.15 0.31 0.43 0.51 0.60
5.28 10.92 15.14 17.96 21.13
0.31 5.09 7.06 8.38 9.86
58.30 58.30 58.30 58.30 58.30
m m m m m
63.89 74.31 80.50 84.64 89.29
0.21 0.44 0.56 0.68 0.82
7.39 15.49 19.72 23.94 28.87
0.43 7.23 9.20 11.17 13.47
152.48 152.48 152.48 152.48 152.48
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160.30 175.20 181.40 187.59 194.82
0.26 0.46 0.60 0.75 0.93
9.15 16.20 21.13 26.41 32.75
0.53 7.56 9.86 12.32 15.28
201.20 201.20 201.20 201.20 201.20
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210.88 224.96 232.19 239.93 249.23
0.33 0.64 0.77 1.02
11.62 22.53 27.11 35.91
0.68 10.51 12.65 16.75
223.80 223.80 223.80 223.80
m m m m
236.10 256.84 263.56 276.46
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
in trenches, depth 2.5–3 m OTHER PIPEWORK ANCILLARIES Notes Refer to Classes F and G (Concrete and concrete ancillaries) for costs relevant to the construction of Headwall Structure. Build Ends in Connections to existing manholes and other chambers, pipe bore 150 mm diameter 225 mm diameter 300 mm diameter 375 mm diameter 450 mm diameter
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0.60 0.95 1.25 1.45 1.75
21.13 33.45 44.01 51.05 61.62
1.49 2.36 3.10 3.60 28.30
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8.36 15.55 23.61 31.10 39.13
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30.98 51.36 70.72 85.75 129.05
CLASS L: PIPEWORK SUPPORTS AND PROTECTION, ACCILLARIES TO LAYING AND EXCAVATION Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £
NOTES The rates assume the most efficient items of plant (excavator) and are optimum rates assuming continuous output with no delays caused by other operations or works. Ground conditions are assumed to be good easily worked soil with no abnormal conditions that would affect outputs and consistency of work. Multiplier Table for Labour and Plant for various site conditions for working: out of sequence ×2.75 (minimum) in hard clay ×1.75 to 2.00 in running sand ×2.75 (minimum) in broken rock ×2.75 to 3.50 below water table ×2.00 (minimum) RESOURCES—LABOUR Supports and protection gang 2 unskilled operatives (general) 1 plant operator (skill rate 3) Total Gang Rate/Hour RESOURCES—PLANT Supports and protection 0.40 m3 hydraulic backacter Bomag BW 65S Total Rate/Hour
£
15.36 9.48 24.84
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13.36 2.92 16.29
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EXTRAS TO EXCAVATION AND BACKFILLING Drainage sundries Extra over any item of drainage for excavation in rock mass concrete reinforced concrete Excavation of soft spots, backfilling concrete grade C15P SPECIAL PIPE LAYING METHODS There are many factors, apart from design consideration, which influence the cost of pipe jacking, so that it is only possible to give guide prices for a sample of the work involved. For more reliable estimates it is advisable to seek the advice of a Specialist Contractor. The main cost considerations are:□ the nature of the ground □ length of drive □ location □ presence of water □ depth below surface
Item Pipe jacking, excluding the cost of non-drainage materials and shafts; concrete pipes BS 5911 part 1 Class H with rebated joints, steel reinforcing band 900mm nominal bore 1200mm nominal bore BEDS Imported sand PC £6.75/tonne 100 mm deep bed for pipes nominal bore 100 mm 150 mm 225 mm 300 mm 150 mm deep bed for pipes nominal bore 150 mm 225 mm 300 mm 400 mm 450 mm 600 mm 750 mm
0.65 0.84 1.18 0.30
16.15 16.35 20.87 21.25 29.31 29.80 7.45 7.54
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m3 m3 m3 m3
32.50 42.12 59.11 59.80
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0.02 0.02 0.03 0.04
0.50 0.50 0.75 0.99
0.27 0.27 0.40 0.53
0.82 0.88 1.03 1.07
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1.59 1.65 2.18 2.59
0.06 0.07 0.09 0.12 0.14 0.17 0.19
1.49 1.74 2.24 2.98 3.48 4.22 4.72
0.80 0.94 1.20 1.60 1.87 2.27 2.54
1.33 1.53 1.62 1.82 2.13 2.63 2.94
m m m m m m m
3.62 4.21 5.06 6.40 7.48 9.12 10.20
472.65 695.82
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
900 mm 1200 mm Imported granular material PC £8.75/tonne 100 mm deep bed for pipes nominal bore 100 mm 150 mm 225 mm 300 mm 150 mm deep bed for pipes nominal bore 150 mm 225 mm 300 mm 400 mm 450 mm 600 mm 750 mm 900 mm 1200 mm Mass concrete PC £48.60/m3 100 mm deep bed for pipes nominal bore 100 mm 150 mm 225 mm 300 mm 150 mm deep bed for pipes nominal bore 100 mm 150 mm 225 mm 300 mm 400 mm 450 mm 600 mm 750 mm 900 mm 1200 mm
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0.21 0.25
5.22 2.81 6.21 3.34
3.44 m 4.05 m
0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05
0.50 0.75 0.99 1.24
0.27 0.40 0.53 0.67
1.13 1.22 1.40 1.50
m m m m
1.90 2.37 2.92 3.41
0.06 0.08 0.10 0.13 0.15 0.18 0.20 0.22 0.26
1.49 1.99 2.48 3.23 3.73 4.47 4.97 5.46 6.46
0.80 1.07 1.34 1.74 2.00 2.41 2.67 2.94 3.47
1.83 2.10 2.25 2.53 2.92 3.64 4.06 4.76 5.59
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4.12 5.16 6.07 7.50 8.65 10.52 11.70 13.16 15.52
0.07 0.08 0.09 0.11
1.74 1.99 2.24 2.73
0.94 1.07 1.20 1.47
3.45 3.74 4.31 4.60
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6.13 6.80 7.75 8.80
0.10 0.12 0.14 0.16 0.19 0.21 0.24 0.26 0.28 0.32
2.48 2.98 3.48 3.97 4.72 5.22 5.96 6.46 6.96 7.95
1.34 1.60 1.87 2.14 2.54 2.81 3.21 3.47 3.74 4.28
5.18 5.60 6.47 6.90 7.75 9.06 11.20 12.49 14.66 17.23
m m m m m m m m m m
9.00 10.18 11.82 13.01 15.01 17.09 20.37 22.42 25.36 29.46
Item
HAUNCHES The following items allow for dressing the haunching material half-way up the pipe barrel for the full width of the bed and then dressing in triangular fashion to the crown of the pipe. The items exclude the drain bed. Mass concrete PC £48.60/m3
11.47 13.60
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Haunches for pipes nominal bore 150 mm 225 mm 300 mm 400 mm 450 mm 600 mm 750 mm 900 mm 1200 mm SURROUNDS The following items provide for dressing around the pipe above the bed. sand and granular material is quantified on the basis of the full width of the bed to the stated distance above the crown, concrete as an ellipse from the top corners of the bed to a poit at the stated distance above the crown. The items exclude the drain bed. Imported sand PC £6.75/tonne 100 mm thick bed for pipes nominal bore 100 mm 150 mm 225 mm 300 mm 150 mm thick bed for pipes nominal bore 100 mm 150 mm 225 mm 300 mm 400 mm 450 mm 600 mm 750 mm 900 mm 1200 mm Imported granular material PC £8.75/tonne 100 mm thick bed for pipes nominal bore 100 mm 150 mm 225 mm 300 mm 150 mm thick bed for pipes nominal bore 100 mm 150 mm 225 mm 300 mm
0.24 0.29 0.36 0.43 0.50 0.56 0.62 0.69 0.75
5.96 3.21 7.20 3.88 8.94 4.81 10.68 5.75 12.42 6.68 13.91 7.48 15.40 8.29 17.14 9.22 18.63 10.02
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3.16 4.96 6.25 8.27 11.20 17.34 21.44 29.35 38.41
m m m m m m m m m
12.33 16.04 20.00 24.70 30.30 38.73 45.13 55.71 67.06
0.04 0.05 0.06 0.08
0.99 1.24 1.49 1.99
0.53 0.67 0.80 1.07
1.48 2.12 3.39 4.73
m m m m
3.00 4.03 5.68 7.79
0.10 0.12 0.14 0.18 0.24 0.28 0.34 0.38 0.42 0.50
2.48 2.98 3.48 4.47 5.96 6.96 8.45 9.44 10.43 12.42
1.34 1.60 1.87 2.41 3.21 3.74 4.54 5.08 5.61 6.68
1.79 2.46 3.79 5.13 7.49 9.54 15.42 21.50 29.93 47.71
m m m m m m m m m m
5.61 7.04 9.14 12.01 16.66 20.24 28.41 36.02 45.97 66.81
0.07 0.10 0.13 0.16
2.46 3.52 4.58 5.63
0.94 1.34 1.74 2.14
2.03 2.90 4.66 6.50
m m m m
5.43 7.76 10.98 14.27
0.10 0.12 0.14 0.18
2.48 2.98 3.48 4.47
1.34 1.60 1.87 2.41
2.46 3.38 5.21 7.08
m m m m
6.28 7.96 10.56 13.96
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400 mm 450 mm 600 mm 750 mm 900 mm 1200 mm Mass concrete PC £48.60/m3 100 mm thick bed for pipes nominal bore 100 mm 150 mm 225 mm 300 mm 150 mm thick bed for pipes nominal bore 150 mm 225 mm 300 mm 400 mm 450 mm 600 mm 750 mm 900 mm 1200 mm CONCRETE STOOLS AND THRUST BLOCKS Mass concrete PC £48.60/m3 Concrete stools or thrust blocks (nett volume of concrete excluding volume occupied by pipes) 0.1 m3 0.1–0.2 m3 0.2–0.5 m3 0.5–1.0 m3 1.0–2.0 m3 2.0–4.0 m3
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0.24 0.28 0.34 0.38 0.42 0.50
5.96 6.96 8.45 9.44 10.43 12.42
3.21 3.74 4.54 5.08 5.61 6.68
10.33 13.18 21.18 29.64 41.24 65.76
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19.50 23.88 34.17 44.16 57.28 84.86
0.14 0.16 0.18 0.22
3.48 3.97 4.47 5.46
1.87 2.14 2.41 2.94
6.23 8.94 14.32 19.98
m m m m
11.58 15.05 21.20 28.38
0.23 0.26 0.30 0.36 0.40 0.45 0.50 0.55 0.61
5.71 6.46 7.45 8.94 9.94 11.18 12.42 13.66 15.15
3.07 3.47 4.01 4.81 5.35 6.01 6.68 7.35 8.15
10.40 16.01 21.78 31.77 40.49 65.10 91.08 126.68 201.91
m m m m m m m m m
19.18 25.94 33.24 45.52 55.78 82.29 110.18 147.69 225.21
0.18 0.32 0.62 0.91 1.29 3.15
4.47 2.41 7.95 4.28 15.40 8.29 22.60 12.16 32.04 17.24 78.25 42.10
5.16 10.32 25.86 51.76 103.62 207.14
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CLASS M: STRUCTURAL METALWORK Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £
NOTES The following are guide prices for various structural members commonly found in a Civil Engineering
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contract. The list is by no means exhaustive and costs are very much dependent on the particular design and will vary greatly according to specific requirements. For more detailed prices, reference should be made to Specialist Contractors. FABRICATION OF MEMBERS; STEELWORK TO BS EN 10025, GRADE S275 JR Columns universal beams; straight on plan circular hollow sections; straight on plan rectangular hollow sections; straight on plan Beams universal beams; straight on plan universal beams; curved on plan channels; straight on plan channels; curved on plan castellated beams; straight on plan Portal frames straight on plan Trestles, towers and built-up columns straight on plan Trusses and built-up girders straight on plan curved on plan Bracings angles; straight on plan circular hollow sections; straight on plan Purlins and cladding rails straight on plan Cold rolled purlins and rails straight on plan Anchorages and holding down bolt assemblies base plate and bolt assemblies complete ERECTION OF FABRICATED MEMBERS ON SITE Trial erection Permanent erection Site bolts black HSFG general grade HSFG higher HSFG load indicating or limit types, general grade HSFG load indicating or limit types, higher grade
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3286.00
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Off site surface treatment Note: The following preparation and painting systems have .been calculated on the basis of 20 m2 per tonne Blast cleaning Galvanising Painting one coat zinc chromate primer one coat two pack epoxy zinc phosphate primer (75 microns dry film thickness) two coats epoxy micaceous iron oxide (100 microns dry film thickness per coat)
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11.92
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GENERAL Notes The following are guide prices for various structural members commonly found in a Civil Engineering contract. The list is by no means exhaustive and costs are very much dependent on the particular design and will vary greatly according to specific requirements. For more detailed prices, reference should be made to Specialist Contractors. Bridge bearings are manufactured and installed to individual specifications. The following guide prices are for different sizes of simple bridge bearings. If requirements are known, then advice ought to be obtained from specialist manufactureres such as CCL. RESOURCES—LABOUR Bridge bearing gang 1skilled operative (skill rate 4) 2 unskilled operatives (general) Total Gang Rate/Hour Mild steel Stairways and landings Walkways and platforms Ladders cat ladder; 64×13 mm bar strings; 19 mm rungs at 250 mm centres; 450 mm wide with safety hoops Handrails
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galvanised tubular metal; 76 mm diameter handrail, 48 mm diameter standards at 750 mm centres, 48 mm diameter middle rail, 1070 mm high overall Bridge parapets Miscellaneous framing angle section; 200×200×16 mm (equal) angle section; 150×150×10 mm (equal) angle section; 100×100×12 mm (equal) angle section; 200×150×15 mm (unequal) angle section; 150×75×10 mm (unequal) universal beams; 914×419 mm universal beams; 533×210 mm universal joists; 127×76 mm channel section; 381×102 mm channel section; 254×76 mm channel section; 152×76 mm tubular section; 100×100×10 mm tubular section; 200×200×15 mm tubular section; 76.1×5.0 mm tubular section; 139.7×6.3 mm Plate flooring 8 mm (on plain) galvanised mild steel “Durbar” pattern floor plates, maximum weight each panel 50 kg
Item Open grid flooring; Eurogrid type 41/100; 3×25 mm bearer bar; 10 mm diameter transverse bar; galvanised mild steel type 41/100; 5×25 mm bearer bar; 10 mm diameter transverse bar; galvanised mild steel type 41/100; 3×30 mm bearer bar; 10 mm diameter transverse bar; galvanised mild steel Duct covers; Stelduct; pedestrian duty 225 mm clear opening galvanised mild steel 450 mm clear opening galvanised mild steel 750 mm clear opening galvanised mild steel Duct covers; Stelduct; medium duty 225 mm clear opening galvanised mild steel 450 mm clear opening galvanised mild steel 750 mm clear opening galvanised mild steel Duct covers; Stelduct; heavy duty 225 mm clear opening galvanised mild steel 450 mm clear opening galvanised mild steel
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106.98 120.92 140.14
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121.22 180.73
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750 mm clear opening galvanised mild steel Uncovered tanks 1600 litre capacity mild steel open top water tank; internally and externally acid dipped, rinse rinse and hot dip galvanised, expoxy internal paint 18180 litre capacity mild steel open top water tank; internally and externally acid dipped, rinse and hot dip galvanised, epoxy internal paint 713 m3 capacity bolted cylindrical open top tank; corrugated steel plates to BS 1449 Pt 1, Gr H4, sealed and bolted; BS729 hot dip galvanised,epoxy internal and external paint Covered tanks 1600 litre capacity mild steel open top water tank with loose fitting lid; internally and externally acid dipped, rinse and hot dip galvanised, expoxy internal paint 18180 litre capacity mild steel open top water tank with loose fitting lid; internally and externally acid dipped, rinse and hot dip galvanised, epoxy internal paint Bridge bearings Supply plain rubber bearings (3 m and 5 m lenghts) 150×20 mm 150×25 mm Supply and place in position laminated elastomeric rubber bearing 250×150×19 mm 300×200×19 mm 300×200×30 mm 300×200×41 mm 300×250×41 mm 300×250×63 mm 400×250×19 mm 400×250×52 mm 400×300×19 mm 600×450×24 mm
Item Adesive fixings to laminated elastomeric rubber bearings 2 mm thick epoxy adhesive 15 mm thick epoxy mortar
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38.23 46.80
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5.88 5.88 6.35 6.35 7.06 7.06 7.53 7.53 7.53 8.24
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31.05 41.22 49.19 59.90 69.17 98.09 58.94 97.49 63.22 147.46
Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £ 1.00 1.50
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15 mm thick epoxy pourable grout Supply and install mechanical guides for laminated elastomeric rubber bearings 500 kN SLS design load; FP50 fixed pin Type 1 500 kN SLS design load; FP50 fixed pin Type 2 750 kN SLS design load; FP75 fixed pin Type 1 750 kN SLS design load; FP75 fixed pin Type 2 300 kN SLS design load; UG300 Uniguide Type 1 300 kN SLS design load; UG300 Uniguide Type 2 Supply and install fixed pot bearings 355×355; PF200 425×425; PF300 Supply and install free sliding pot bearings 445×345; PS200 520×415; PS300 Supply and install guided sliding pot bearings 455×375; PG200 545×435; PG300 If there is a requirement for testing bridge bearings prior to their being installed then the tests should be enumerated separately. Specialist advice should be sought once details are known. Compression test for laminated elastomeric bearings generally Shear test for laminated elastomeric bearings generally Bond test for elastomeric bearings (Exclusive of cost of bearings as this is a destructive test) generally
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468.07 597.52
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CLASS O: TIMBER Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £
RESOURCES—LABOUR Timber gang 1 foreman carpenter/joiner (craftsman) 1 carpenter/joiner (craftsman) 1 unskilled operative (general) 1 plant operator (skill rate 3)—50% of time Total Gang Rate/Hour
£
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Unit costs (civil engineering works)
Timber fixings gang 1 carpenter/joiner (craftsman) 1 unskilled operative (general) Total Gang Rate/Hour RESOURCES—PLANT Timber tractor/trailer 22RB crawler crane (25% of time) 5.6 t rough terrain forklift (25% of time) 7.5 KVA diesel generator two K637 rotary hammers two electric screwdrivers Total Gang Rate/Hour RESOURCES—MATERIALS The timber material prices shown below are averages, actual prices being very much affected by availability of suitably sized forest timbers capable of conversion to the sizes shown. Apart from the practicality of being able to obtain the larger sizes in one timber, normal practice and drive for economy would lead to their neing built up using smaller timbers. HARDWOOD COMPONENTS Greenheart 100×75 mm length not exceeding 1.5 m length 1.5–3 m length 3–5 m length 5–8 m 150×75 mm length not exceeding 1.5 m length 1.5–3 m length 3–5 m length 5–8 m 200×100 mm length not exceeding 1.5 m length 1.5–3 m length 3–5 m length 5–8 m length 8–12 m
Item 200×200 mm length not exceeding 1.5 m length 1.5–3 m
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10.81 4.58 2.67 3.43 0.93 0.88 23.30
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3.51 3.04 2.80 2.58
4.47 4.47 4.47 4.70
m m m m
13.23 12.06 11.47 11.13
0.17 0.15 0.14 0.12
5.95 5.25 4.90 4.20
4.03 3.51 3.26 3.67
7.05 6.88 6.88 7.21
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17.03 15.64 15.04 15.08
0.24 0.21 0.20 0.18 0.16
8.40 7.35 6.82 6.30 5.60
5.59 4.97 4.55 4.19 3.73
12.53 12.53 12.53 12.84 13.46
m m m m m
26.52 24.85 23.90 23.33 22.79
Labour Plant Material Unit Total Net Rate £ £ £ £ 14.69 13.99
9.79 9.32
25.04 m 25.04 m
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length 3–5 m length 5–8 m length 8–12 m 225×100 mm length not exceeding 1.5 m length 1.5–3 m length 3–5 m length 5–8 m length 8–12 m 300×100 mm length not exceeding 1.5 m length 1.5–3 m length 3–5 m length 5–8 m length 8–12 m 300×200 mm length not exceeding 1.5 m length 1.5–3 m length 3–5 m length 5–8 m length 8–12 m 300×300 mm length not exceeding 1.5 m length 1.5–3 m length 3–5 m length 5–8 m length 8–12 m 450×450 mm length not exceeding 1.5 m length 1.5–3 m length 3–5 m length 5–8 m length 8–12 m SOFTWOOD COMPONENTS Softwood; stress graded SC3/4 100×75 mm up to 3.00 m long 3.00–5.00 m long 150×75 mm up to 3.00 m long 3.00–5.00 m long 200×100 mm up to 3.00 m long
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8.85 7.92 7.13
25.04 m 25.66 m 26.77 m
47.18 45.47 44.39
0.27 0.24 0.22 0.20 0.18
9.44 8.40 7.70 7.00 6.30
6.36 5.59 5.27 6.11 4.34
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m m m m m
29.86 28.05 27.03 27.52 25.74
0.36 0.33 0.30 0.27 0.24
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8.39 7.76 7.13 6.36 5.59
18.78 18.78 18.78 19.25 20.17
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37.55 37.55 37.55 38.50 40.38
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66.69 63.85 60.86 58.97 57.86
0.52 0.48 0.44 0.40 0.36
18.19 12.12 16.79 11.18 15.39 10.25 13.99 9.32 12.59 8.39
56.34 56.34 56.34 57.74 60.56
m m m m m
86.65 84.31 81.98 81.05 81.54
0.98 0.90 0.83 0.75 0.68
34.28 31.48 29.03 26.23 23.79
22.98 21.11 19.41 17.55 15.84
141.72 141.72 141.72 145.27 152.34
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198.98 194.31 190.16 189.05 191.97
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3.50 3.50
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7.31 7.40
0.13 0.11
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3.00–5.00 m long 200×200 mm up to 3.00 m long 3.00–5.00 m long 5.00–8.00 m long 300×200 mm up to 3.00 m long 3.00–5.00 m long 5.00–8.00 m long
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27.84 27.52 26.59
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22.83 m 24.01 m 25.11 m
37.39 37.50 37.53
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300×300 mm up to 3.00 m long 3.00–5.00 m long 5.00–8.00 m long 450×450 mm up to 3.00 m long 3.00–5.00 m long 5.00–8.00 m long 600×600 mm 3.00–5.00 m long 5.00–8.00 m long ADD to the above prices for vacuum/pressure impregnating to minimum 5.30 kg/m3 salt retention
Item HARDWOOD DECKING Greenheart; wrought finish Thickness 25–50 mm 150×50 mm Thickness 50–75 mm 200×75 mm Thickness 75–100 mm 250×100 mm SOFTWOOD DECKING Douglas Fir Thickness 25–50 mm 150×50 mm Thickness 50–75 mm 200×75 mm Thickness 75–100 mm 250×100 mm
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5.69 5.12 4.75
35.21 m 37.06 m 38.75 m
51.39 51.62 52.24
0.35 0.31 0.28
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83.59 m 87.98 m 91.98 m
102.47 104.70 107.08
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14.24
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33.23
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22.74
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65.55
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FITTINGS AND FASTENINGS Metalwork Spikes; mild steel material rosehead 14×14×275 mm long Metric mild steel bolts, nuts and washers M6×25 mm long M6×50 mm long M6×75 mm long M6×100 mm long M6×120 mm long M6×150 mm long M8×25 mm long M8×50 mm long M8×75 mm long M8×100 mm long M8×120 mm long M8×150 mm long M10×25 mm long M10×50 mm long M10×75 mm long M10×100 mm long M10×120 mm long M10×150 mm long M10×200 mm long M12×25 mm long M12×50 mm long M12×75 mm long M12×100 mm long M12×120 mm long M12×150 mm long M12×200 mm long M12×240 mm long M12×300 mm long M16×50 mm long M16×75 mm long M16×100 mm long M16×120 mm long M16×150 mm long M16×200 mm long M16×240 mm long M16×300 mm long M20×50 mm long M20×75 mm long
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0.94 0.94 0.94 1.12 1.12 1.12 0.94 0.94 1.12 1.12 1.31 1.31 0.94 1.12 1.12 1.31 1.31 1.31 1.50 1.12 1.12 1.31 1.31 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.68 1.87 1.31 1.31 1.50 1.50 1.68 1.68 1.87 1.87 1.31 1.50
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0.99 1.00 1.02 1.21 1.27 1.31 1.00 1.02 1.22 1.24 1.52 1.57 1.05 1.24 1.27 1.50 1.51 1.69 2.19 1.27 1.29 1.52 1.56 1.78 1.89 2.08 2.61 2.88 1.61 1.66 1.91 2.00 2.26 2.54 3.15 3.28 1.74 2.07
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M20×100 mm long M20×120 mm long M20×150 mm long M20×200 mm long M20×240 mm long M20×300 mm long M24×50 mm long M24×75 mm long M24×100 mm long M24×120 mm long M24×150 mm long M24×200 mm long M24×240 mm long M24×300 mm long M30×100 mm long
Item M30×120 mm long M30×150 mm long M30×200 mm long Carriage bolts, nuts and washer M6×25 mm long M6×50 mm long M6×75 mm long M6×100 mm long M6×150 mm long M8×25 mm long M8×50 mm long M8×75 mm long M8×100 mm long M8×150 mm long M8×200 mm long M10×25 mm long M10×50 mm long M10×75 mm long M10×100 mm long M10×150 mm long M10×200 mm long M10×240 mm long M10×300 mm long M12×25 mm long M12×50 mm long M12×75 mm long M12×100 mm long M12×150 mm long
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M12×200 mm long M12×240 mm long M12×300 mm long Galvanised steel Straps 30×2.5×600 mm girth 30×2.5×800 mm girth 30×2.5×1000 mm girth 30×2.5×1200 mm girth 30×2.5×1400 mm girth 30×2.5×1600 mm girth 30×2.5×1800 mm girth 30×5×600 mm girth 30×5×800 mm girth 30×5×1000 mm girth 30×5×1200 mm girth 30×5×1400 mm girth 30×5×1600 mm girth 30×5×1800 mm girth Timber connectors; round toothed plate, single sided for 10 mm or 12 mm bolts 38 mm diameter 50 mm diameter 63 mm diameter 75 mm diameter
Item Timber connectors; round toothed plate, double sided for 10 mm or 12 mm bolts 38 mm diameter 50 mm diameter 63 mm diameter 75 mm diameter Split ring connectors 50 mm diameter 63 mm diameter 101 mm diameter Shear plate connectors 67 mm diameter 101 mm diameter Flitch plates 200×75×10 mm 300×100×10 mm 450×150×12 mm Stainless steel
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nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr
3.04 3.24 3.45 4.04 3.87 4.44 4.65 3.48 3.83 4.18 4.91 4.89 5.60 5.93
0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
0.09 0.09 0.15 0.15
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0.13 0.14 0.21 0.46
nr nr nr nr
0.22 0.23 0.36 0.61
Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total Net hours £ £ £ Rate £ 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
0.09 0.09 0.15 0.15
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0.13 0.13 0.21 0.46
nr nr nr nr
0.22 0.22 0.36 0.61
0.06 0.01 0.01
1.12 0.11 0.11
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0.84 nr 0.91 nr 1.89 nr
1.96 1.02 2.00
0.01 0.01
0.11 0.11
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0.94 nr 4.72 nr
1.05 4.83
0.07 0.09 0.15
1.31 1.68 2.81
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1.25 nr 3.61 nr 8.51 nr
2.56 5.29 11.32
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
Straps 30×2.5×600 mm girth 30×2.5×800 mm girth 30×2.5×1000 mm girth 30×2.5×1200 mm girth 30×2.5×1400 mm girth 30×2.5×1600 mm girth 30×2.5×1800 mm girth 30×5×600 mm girth 30×5×800 mm girth 30×5×1000 mm girth 30×5×1200 mm girth 30×5×1400 mm girth 30×5×1600 mm girth 30×5×1800 mm girth Coach screws 5.0 mm diameter×75 mm long 7.0 mm diameter×105 mm long 7.0 mm diameter×140 mm long 10.0 mm diameter×95 mm long 10.0 mm diameter×165 mm long Timber connectors; round toothed plate, single sided for 10 mm or 12 mm bolts 38 mm diameter 50 mm diameter 63 mm diameter 75 mm diameter Timber connectors; round toothed plate, double sided for 10 mm or 12 mm bolts 38 mm diameter 50 mm diameter 63 mm diameter 75 mm diameter Split ring connectors 63 mm diameter 101 mm diameter Shear plate connectors 67 mm diameter 101 mm diameter
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0.13 0.13 0.13 0.15 0.13 0.15 0.15 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.15 0.13 0.15 0.15
2.43 2.43 2.43 2.81 2.43 2.81 2.81 2.43 2.43 2.43 2.81 2.43 2.81 2.81
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3.02 4.20 1.02 1.23 1.44 1.63 1.84 4.87 6.50 1.75 2.10 2.46 2.79 3.12
nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr
5.45 6.63 3.45 4.04 3.87 4.44 4.65 7.30 8.93 4.18 4.91 4.89 5.60 5.93
0.04 0.05 0.06 0.06 0.07
0.75 0.94 1.12 1.12 1.31
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0.77 1.86 2.96 4.06 7.67
nr nr nr nr nr
1.52 2.80 4.08 5.18 8.98
0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
0.09 0.09 0.15 0.15
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1.19 1.23 1.36 1.55
nr nr nr nr
1.28 1.32 1.51 1.70
0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
0.09 0.09 0.15 0.15
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1.19 1.23 1.36 1.55
nr nr nr nr
1.28 1.32 1.51 1.70
0.06 0.06
1.12 1.12
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5.20 nr 10.21 nr
6.32 11.33
0.06 0.06
1.12 1.12
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3.97 nr 23.15 nr
5.09 24.27
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CLASS P: PILING Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £
GENERALLY There are a number of different types of piling which are available for use in differing situations. Selection of the most suitable type of piling for a particular site will depend on a number of factors including the physical conditions likely to be encountered during driving, the loads to be carried, the design of superstructure, etc.. The most commonly used systems are included in this section It is essential that a thorough and adequate site investigation is carried out to ascertain details of the ground strata and bearing capacities to enable a proper assessment to be made of the most suitable and economical type of piling to be adopted. There are so many factors, apart from design considerations, which influence the cost of piling that it is not possible to give more than an approximate indication of costs. To obtain reliable costs for a particular contract advice should be sought from a company specialising in the particular type of piling proposed. Some Specialist Contractors will also provide a design service if required. BORED CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE PILES Concrete 20 N/mm2, 20 mm aggregate; nominal reinforcement; installed by tripod-mounted percussion rig The following unit costs cover the construction of small diameter bored piling using light and compact tripod rigs requiring no expensive site levelling or access ways. Piling can be constructed in very restricted headroom or on confined and difficult sites. Standard diameters are between 400 and 600 mm with a normal maximum depth of 30 m. The costs are based on installing 100 piles on a clear site with reasonable access. The items ‘Number of piles’ cover purely moving the rig and setting up at each pile position, the cost of bringing equipment onto the site is shown separately as a lump sum so as to enable the user to ascertain the cost per pile related to the number of piles intended. Disposal of excavated material is shown separately, this being generally carried out by the main contractor rather than the piling specialist.
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
Provision of all plant, equipment and labour including transporting to and from site and establishing and dismantling Diameter: 300 mm number of piles concreted length depth bored to 10 m maximum depth depth bored to 15 m maximum depth depth bored to 20 m maximum depth
Item Diameter: 450 mm number of piles concreted length depth bored to 10 m maximum depth depth bored to 15 m maximum depth depth bored to 20 m maximum depth Diameter: 600 mm number of piles concreted length depth bored to 10 m maximum depth depth bored to 15 m maximum depth depth bored to 20 m maximum depth Standing time Disposal of material arising from pile bores collection from around piling operations and depositing in spoil heaps collection from around piling operations and removing from site Concrete 20N/mm2, 20 mm aggregate; nominal reinforcement; installed by lorry/crawlermounted rotary rig The following unit costs cover the construction of small diameter bored piles using lorry or crawler mounted rotary boring rigs. This type of plant is more mobile and faster in operation than the tripod rigs and is ideal for large contracts in cohesive ground. Construction of piles under bentonite suspension can be carried out to obviate the use of liners. Standard diameters of 450–900 mm diameter can be constructed to depths of 30 m. The costs are based on installing 100 piles on a clear site with reasonable access. The items ‘Number of piles’ cover purely moving the rig and setting up at each pile position, the cost of bringing equipment onto the site is shown separately as a lump sum so as to enable the user to ascertain the cost per pile
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sum 4540.72 nr m nr nr nr
33.76 22.89 21.10 23.21 25.32
Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £ -
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nr m nr nr nr
50.64 52.22 40.35 44.83 49.32
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-
-
nr m nr nr nr hr m3
63.30 69.93 71.74 79.65 87.56 85.14 4.22
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-
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-
m3
12.66
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related to the number of piles intended. Disposal of excavated material is shown separately, this being generally carried out by the main contractor rather than the piling specialist. Provision of all plant, equipment and labour including transporting to and from site and establishing and dismantling Diameter: 300 mm number of piles concreted length depth bored to 10 m maximum depth depth bored to 15 m maximum depth depth bored to 20 m maximum depth Diameter: 450 mm number of piles concreted length depth bored to 10 m maximum depth depth bored to 15 m maximum depth depth bored to 20 m maximum depth
Item Diameter: 600 mm number of piles concreted length depth bored to 10 m maximum depth depth bored to 15 m maximum depth depth bored to 20 m maximum depth Diameter: 900 mm number of piles concreted length depth bored to 10 m maximum depth depth bored to 15 m maximum depth depth bored to 20 m maximum depth Standing time Disposal of material arising from pile bores collection from around piling operations and depositing in spoil heaps collection from around piling operations and removing from site Concrete 20 N/mm2, 20 mm aggregate; nominal reinforcement; installed by continuous flight auger The following unit costs cover the construction of piles by screwing a continuous flight auger into the ground to a design depth (Determined prior to
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sum 8323.76
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nr m nr nr nr
33.76 22.89 21.10 23.21 25.32
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nr m nr nr nr
50.64 52.22 40.35 44.83 49.32
Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £ -
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nr m nr nr nr
63.30 69.93 71.74 79.65 87.56
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-
-
-
nr m nr nr nr hr m3
63.30 69.93 71.74 79.65 87.56 85.14 4.22
-
-
-
-
m3
12.66
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
commencement of piling operations and upon which the rates are based and subsequently varied to actual depths.) Concrete is then pumped through the hollow stem of the auger to the bottom and the pile formed as the auger is withdrawn. Spoil is removed by the auger as it is withdrawn. This is a fast method of construction without causing disturbance or vibration to adjacent ground. No casing is required even in unsuitable soils. Reinforcement can be placed after grouting is complete. The costs are based on installing 100 piles on a clear site with reasonable access. The items ‘Number of piles’ cover purely moving the rig and setting up at each pile position, the cost of bringing equipment onto the site is shown separately as a lump sum so as to enable the user to ascertain the cost per pile related to the number of piles intended. Disposal of excavated material is shown separately, this being generally carried out by the main contractor rather than the piling specialist. Provision of all plant, equipment and labour including transporting to and from site and establishing and dismantling Diameter: 300 mm number of piles concreted length depth bored to 10 m maximum depth
Item depth bored to 15 m maximum depth depth bored to 20 m maximum depth Diameter: 450 mm number of piles concreted length depth bored to 10 m maximum depth depth bored to 15 m maximum depth depth bored to 20 m maximum depth Diameter: 600 mm number of piles concreted length depth bored to 10 m maximum depth depth bored to 15 m maximum depth depth bored to 20 m maximum depth Standing time Disposal of material arising from pile bores collection from around piling operations and depositing in spoil heaps
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sum 4540.72
nr m nr
33.76 22.89 21.10
Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £ -
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-
nr nr
23.21 25.32
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-
-
nr m nr nr nr
50.64 52.22 40.35 44.83 49.32
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-
-
nr m nr nr nr hr m3
63.30 69.93 71.74 79.65 87.56 85.14 4.22
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collection from around piling operations and removing from site Bored cast in place concrete piles (mobile rig) The costs are based on installing 100 piles of 500 mm nominal diameter, a concrete strength of 20 M/mm2 with nominal reinforcement, on a clear site with reasonable access. Disposal of excavated material is included separately. Provision of all plant, equipment and labour including transporting to and from site and establishing and dismantling Set up at each pile position Diameter 500 mm; 20M/mm2 concrete; nominal reinforcement Obstructions Standing time Pile tests; 500 mm diameter working pile; maximum test load of 600kN using non-working tension piles as reaction first pile subsequent pile Take and test undisturbed soil samples Make, cure and test concrete cubes
Item
Bored cast in place concrete piles (continuous flight augered) The costs are based on installing 100 piles on a clear site with reasonable access. Disposal of excavated material is included separately. Provision of all plant, equipment and labour including transport to and from the site and establishing and dismantling 450 mm/650 kN 600 mm/1400 kN 750 mm/2200 kN Set up at each pile position 450 mm/650 kN 600 mm/1400 kN 750 mm/2200 kN Construct pile to design depth with 20 M/mm2 concrete and reinforce with starter bars 450 mm/650 kN 600 mm/1400 kN 750 mm/2200 kN Obstructions/standing time 450 mm/650 kN 600 mm/1400 kN
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m3
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sum 8323.76
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nr m
43.90 40.14
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hr hr nr
175.61 175.61 4390.38
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nr nr nr
3135.99 150.52 8.15
12.66
Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £
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sum 3973.13 sum 3973.13 sum 4540.72
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nr nr nr
39.73 39.73 39.73
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-
m m m
23.84 32.19 53.35
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-
hr hr
113.52 113.52
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750 mm/2200 kN Pile tests; working pile; maximum test load of 1 1/2 times working load; first pile 450 mm/650 kN 600 mm/1400 kN 750 mm/2200 kN Pile tests; working pile; maximum test load of 1 1/2 times working load; second and subsequent piles 450 mm/650 kN 600 mm/1400 kN 750 mm/2200 kN Pile tests; working pile; electronic integrity testing; each pile (minimum 40 piles per visit) Make, cure and test concrete cubes Main contractor’s operations; collection from around pile heads of spoil accruing from piling operations and depositing in spoil heaps. from 450 mm piles from 600 mm piles from 750 mm piles
Item
DRIVEN CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE PILES Temporary steel casing method The following unit costs cover the construction of piles by driving a heavy steel tube into the ground either by using an internal hammer acting on a gravel or concrete plug, as is more usual, or by using an external hammer on a driving helmet at the top of the tube. After driving to the required depth an enlarged base is formed by hammering out sucessive charges of concrete down the tube. The tube is then filled with concrete which is compacted as the tube is vibrated and withdrawn. Piles of 350 to 500 mm diameter can be constructed with rakes up to 1 in 4 to carry working loads up to 120 t per pile. The costs are based on installing 100 piles of 430 mm nominal diameter, a concrete strength of 20 M/mm2 suitably reinforced for a working load not exceeding 750 kN, on a clear site with reasonable access. Provision of all plant, equipment and labour including transporting to and from the site and establishing and dismantling bottom driven
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hr
130.54
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nr nr nr
2270.36 2837.95 3405.54
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nr nr nr nr
1135.18 1702.77 2270.36 14.18
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nr
7.37
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m3 m3 m3
4.22 4.22 4.22
Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £
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sum
5675.90
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top driven Set up at each pile position Obstruction (where within the capabilities of the normal plant) Standing time Main contractor’s operations; collection from around pile heads of spoil accruing from piling operations and depositing in spoil heaps from 430 mm piles Concrete 20 N/mm2; temporary steel casing; reinforcement for 750 kN Diameter 430 mm; drive shell and form pile number of piles; bottom driven number of piles; top driven concreted length depth driven; bottom-driven method depth driven; top-driven method Segmental casing method The following unit costs cover the construction of piles by driving into hard material using a serrated thick walled tube. It is oscillated and pressed into the hard material using a hydraulic attachment to the piling rig. The hard material is broken up using chiselling methods and is then removed by mechanical grab. Provision of all plant, equipment and labour including transporting to and from the site and establishing and dismantling Set up at each pile position Driving to a depth of 15 m, placing 20 M/mm2 concrete; nominal reinforcement 620 mm diameter 1180 mm diameter 1500 mm diameter
Item Obstructions Standing time Pile tests; 500 mm diameter working pile; maximum test load of 600kN using non-working tension piles as reaction first pile subsequent piles Main contractor’s operations Collection from around pile heads of spoil accruing from piling operations and depositing in spoil heaps
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sum
5675.90
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hr
141.89
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hr m3
136.22 4.22
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nr nr m m m
73.78 51.08 18.46 5.38 3.10
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105.50
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m m m
79.12 126.50 168.80
sum 10216.62
Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £ -
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hr hr
242.65 226.82
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nr nr
4220.00 3165.00
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m3
4.22
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Concrete 20 N/mm2; segmental casing; nominal reinforcement Diameter: 620 mm number of piles concreted length depth driven PREFORMED CONCRETE PILES Generally The following unit costs cover the installation of driven precast concrete piles by using a hammer acting on shoe fitted or cast into the precast concrete pile unit. The costs are based on installing 100 piles of nominal sizes stated, a concrete strength of 50 M/mm2 suitably reinforced for a working load not exceeding 600 kN, with piles average 15 m long, on a clear site with reasonable access. Single pile lengths are normally a maximum of 13 m long, at which point, a mechanical interlocking joint is required to extend the pile. These joints are most economically and practically formed at works. Lengths, sizes of sections, reinforcement details and concrete mixes vary for differing contractors, whose specialist advice should be sought for specific designs. Provision of all plant, equipment and labour including transporting to and from the site and establishing and dismantling piles up to 275×275 mm piles 350×350 mm and over Set up at each pile position piles up to 275×275 mm piles 350×350 mm and over Standing time 235×235 mm 275×275 mm 350×350 mm
Item Concrete 50 N/mm2; reinforced for 600 kN Cross-sectional area: 0.05–0.1 m2; 235×235 mm number of piles of 10 m length number of piles of 15 m length number of piles of 20 m length number of piles of 25 m length add for mechanical interlocking joint
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nr nr
28.38 45.40
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hr hr hr
124.87 141.90 170.27
105.50 79.12 126.50
sum 2837.95 sum 3405.54
Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £
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nr nr nr nr nr
147.70 221.55 295.40 369.25 36.92
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depth driven Cross-sectional area: 0.05–0.1 m2; 275×275 mm number of piles of 10 m length number of piles of 15 m length number of piles of 20 m length number of piles of 25 m length add for mechanical interlocking joint depth driven Cross-sectional area: 0.1–0.15 m2; 350×350 mm number of piles of 10 m length number of piles of 15 m length number of piles of 20 m length number of piles of 25 m length number of piles of 30 m length add for mechanical interlocking joint depth driven TIMBER PILES The following unit costs are based on installing 100 piles, including all driving heads and shoes on a clear site with reasonable access. Provision of all plant, equipment and labour including transporting to and from the site and establishing and dismantling Set up at each pile position Standing time Douglas Fir; hewn to mean pile size Cross-sectional area: 0.05–0.1 m2; 225×225 mm number of piles of 10 m length number of piles of 15 m length number of piles of 20 m length depth driven Cross-sectional area: 0.05–0.1 m2; 300×300 mm number of piles of 10 m length number of piles of 15 m length number of piles of 20 m length depth driven Cross-sectional area: 0.1–0.15 m2; 350×350 mm number of piles of 10 m length number of piles of 15 m length number of piles of 20 m length depth driven Cross-sectional area: 0.15–0.25 m2; 450×450 mm number of piles of 10 m length number of piles of 15 m length number of piles of 20 m length
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2.25
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155.30 232.95 310.60 388.25 42.20 2.63
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297.50 446.25 595.00 743.75 892.50 52.75 3.16
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sum nr hr
5675.90 62.43 222.73
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248.00 372.00 496.00 2.28
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364.00 546.00 728.00 2.90
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447.00 670.50 894.00 3.31
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m m m
667.00 1000.50 1334.00
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number of piles of 25 m length depth driven
Item Greenheart; hewn to mean pile size Cross-sectional area: 0.05–0.1 m2; 225×225 mm number of piles of 10 m length number of piles of 15 m length number of piles of 20 m length depth driven Cross-sectional area: 0.05–0.1 m2; 300×300 mm number of piles of 10 m length number of piles of 15 m length number of piles of 20 m length depth driven Cross-sectional area: 0.1–0.15 m2; 350×350 mm number of piles of 10 m length number of piles of 15 m length number of piles of 20 m length depth driven Cross-sectional area: 0.15–0.25 m2; 450×450 mm number of piles of 10 m length number of piles of 15 m length number of piles of 20 m length number of piles of 25 m length depth driven ISOLATED STEEL PILES Steel bearing piles Steel bearing piles are commonly carried out by a Specialist Contractor and whose advice should be sought to arrive at accurate costing. However the following items can be used to assess a budget cost for such work. Steel EN 10025 grade S275 The following unit costs are based upon driving 100 nr steel bearing piles 15–24 m long on a clear site with reasonable access. Supply is based on delivery 75 miles from works, in loads over 20 t. Provision of all plant, equipment and labour including transporting to and from the site and establishing and dismantling maximum 100 miles radius from base maximum 250 miles radius from base Setting up of piling plant at each position
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1667.50 4.35
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255.70 383.55 511.40 2.28
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477.50 716.25 955.00 2.90
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m m m m
675.00 1012.50 1350.00 3.31
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nr nr nr nr m
1174.50 1761.75 2349.00 2936.25 4.35
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sum sum
6551.55 16378.87
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196.54
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Mass 45 kg/m; 203×203 mm number of piles: length 10 m number of piles: length 15 m number of piles: length 20 m depth driven; vertical depth driven; raking Mass 54 kg/m; 203×203 mm number of piles; length 10 m number of piles; length 15 m number of piles; length 20 m depth driven; vertical depth driven; raking
Item Mass 63 kg/m; 254×254 mm number of piles; length 10 m number of piles; length 15 m number of piles; length 20 m depth driven; vertical depth driven; raking Mass 71 kg/m; 254×254 mm number of piles; length 10 m number of piles; length 15 m number of piles; length 20 m depth driven; vertical depth driven; raking Mass 85 kg/m; 254×254 mm number of piles; length 10 m number of piles; length 15 m number of piles; length 20 m depth driven; vertical depth driven; raking Mass 79 kg/m; 305×305 mm number of piles; length 10 m number of piles; length 15 m number of piles; length 20 m depth driven; vertical depth driven; raking Mass 95 kg/m; 305×305 mm number of piles; length 10 m number of piles; length 15 m number of piles; length 20 m depth driven; vertical depth driven; raking Mass 110 kg/m; 305×305 mm number of piles; length 10 m
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177.43 273.57 364.77 7.65 9.25
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212.92 328.29 437.72 -
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212.92 328.29 437.72 7.65 9.25
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249.10 nr 384.04 nr 512.06 nr m m
249.10 384.04 512.06 8.19 9.91
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280.73 nr 432.81 nr 577.08 nr m m
280.73 432.81 577.08 8.19 9.91
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344.50 nr 530.78 nr 707.70 nr m m
344.50 530.78 707.70 8.19 9.91
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344.52 529.81 706.41 8.19 9.91
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414.29 nr 637.11 nr 849.48 nr m m
414.29 637.11 849.48 8.73 10.58
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479.70 nr
479.70
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
number of piles; length 15 m number of piles; length 20 m depth driven; vertical depth driven; raking Mass 109 kg/m; 356×368 mm number of piles; length 10 m number of piles; length 15 m number of piles; length 20 m depth driven; vertical depth driven; raking Mass 126 kg/m; 305×305 mm number of piles; length 10 m number of piles; length 15 m number of piles; length 20 m driving piles; vertical driving piles; raking Mass 149 kg/m; 305×305 mm number of piles; length 10 m number of piles; length 15 m number of piles; length 20 m driving piles; vertical driving piles; raking Mass 186 kg/m; 305×305 mm number of piles; length 10 m number of piles; length 15 m number of piles; length 20 m driving piles; vertical drive piles; raking
Item Mass 223 kg/m; 305×305 mm number of piles; length 10 m number of piles; length 15 m number of piles; length 20 m driving piles; vertical driving piles; raking Mass 133 kg/m; 356×368 mm number of piles; length 10 m number of piles; length 15 m number of piles; length 20 m driving piles; vertical driving piles; raking Mass 152 kg/m; 356×368 mm number of piles; length 10 m
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737.71 nr 983.61 nr m m
737.71 983.61 8.73 10.58
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501.72 770.57 1027.42 8.73 10.58
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560.57 861.64 1148.86 9.28 11.23
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662.89 1018.93 1358.57 9.28 11.23
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827.50 nr 1271.95 nr 1695.93 nr m m
827.50 1271.95 1695.93 9.83 12.56
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1006.83 1547.05 2062.73 10.92 13.22
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612.19 nr 940.23 nr 1253.64 nr m m
612.19 940.23 1253.64 9.28 11.23
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699.65 nr
699.65
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number of piles; length 15 m number of piles; length 20 m driving piles; vertical driving piles; raking Mass 174 kg/m; 356×368 mm number of piles; length 10 m number of piles; length 15 m number of piles; length 20 m driving piles; vertical driving piles; raking Standing time INTERLOCKING STEEL PILES Sheet steel piling is commonly carried out by a Specialist Contractor, whose advice should be sought to arrive at accurate costings. However the following items can be used to assess a budget for such work. The following unit costs are based on driving/ extracting 1,500 m2 of sheet piling on a clear site with reasonable access. Note: area of driven piles will vary from area supplied dependant upon pitch line of piling and provision for such allowance has been made in PC for supply. The materials cost below includes the manufacturers tarrifs for a 200 mile delivery radius from works, delivery 10–20 t loads and with an allowance of 10% to cover waste/ projecting piles etc. FX and Frodingham steel piles; EN 10248 grade S270GP steel Provision of all plant, equipment and labour including transport to and from the site and establishing and dismantling for driving of sheet piling extraction of sheet piling Standing time
Item Section modulus 500–800 cm3/m; section reference 1BXN mass 130.4 kg/m2; sectional modulus 688 cm3/m; EN 10248 grade S270GP steel length of welded corner piles length of welded junction piles driven area
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1074.55 nr 1432.74 nr m m
1074.55 1432.74 9.83 11.90
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808.57 1241.56 1655.42 9.83 11.90 272.98
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sum sum hr
4913.66 4367.70 218.38
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m m m2
52.75 73.85 28.66
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
area of piles of length not exceeding 14 m area of piles of length 14–24 m area of piles of length exceeding 24 m Section modulus 500–800 cm3/m; section reference 1N mass 99.1 kg/m2; sectional modulus 713 cm3/m; EN 10248 grade S270GP steel length of welded corner piles length of welded junction piles driven area area of piles of length not exceeding 14 m area of piles of length 14–24 m area of piles of length exceeding 24 m Section modulus 800–1200 cm3/m; section reference 2N mass 112.3 kg/m2; sectional modulus 1150 cm3/m; EN 10248 grade S270GP steel driven area area of piles of length 6–18 m area of piles of length 18–24 m Section modulus 1200–2000 cm3/m; section reference 3 N mass 137.1 kg/m2; sectional modulus 1688 cm3/m; EN 10248 grade S270GP steel driven area area of piles of length 6–18 m area of piles of length 18–24 m Section modulus 2000–3000 cm3/m; section reference 4 N mass 170.8 kg/m2; sectional modulus 2414 cm3/m; EN 10248 grade S270GP steel driven area area of piles of length 6–18 m area of piles of length 18–24 m Section modulus 3000–4000 cm3/m; section reference 5 mass 236.9 kg/m2; sectional modulus 3168 cm3/m; EN 10248 grade S270GP steel driven area area of piles of length 6–18 m area of piles of length 18–24 m One coat black tar vinyl (PC1) protective treatment applied all surfaces at shop to minimum dry film thickness up to 150 microns to steel piles section reference 1BXN; pile area section reference 1N; pile area
273
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53.64 m2 58.19 m2 60.37 m2
53.64 58.19 60.37
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57.10 58.19 60.37
m m m2 m2 m2 m2
52.75 73.85 28.66 57.10 58.19 60.37
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m2 64.70 m2 65.93 m2
26.75 64.70 65.93
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m2 79.00 m2 80.50 m2
24.30 79.00 80.50
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m2 98.43 m2 101.25 m2
21.56 98.43 101.25
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m2 136.52 m2 140.42 m2
23.74 136.52 140.42
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6.58 m2 6.72 m2
6.58 6.72
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section reference 2N; pile area section reference 3N; pile area section reference 3NA; pile area section reference 4N; pile area section reference 5; pile area
Item One coat black high build isocyanate cured epoxy pitch (PC2) protective treatment applied all surfaces at shop to minimum dry film thickness up to 450 microns to steel piles section reference 1BXN; pile area section reference 1N; pile area section reference 2N; pile area section reference 3N; pile area section reference 3NA; pile area section reference 4N; pile area section reference 5; pile area LX and Larssen steel piles; EN 10248 grade S270GP steel Provision of plant, equipment and labour including transport to and from the site and establishing and dismantling driving of sheet piling extraction of sheet piling Standing time Section modulus 500–800 cm3/m; section reference 6W mass 85.1 kg/m2; sectional modulus 610 cm3/m driven area area of piles of length 6–18 m area of piles of length 18–24 m Section modulus 800–1200 cm3/m; section reference LX8 mass 91.0 kg/m2; sectional modulus 830 cm3/m driven area area of piles of length 6–18 m area of piles of length 18–24 m Section modulus 1200–2000 cm3/m; section reference LX12 mass 106.4 kg/m2; sectional modulus 1208 cm3/m driven area area of piles of length 6–18 m area of piles of length 18–24 m Section modulus 1200–2000 cm3/m; section
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274
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7.35 7.83 8.18 8.32 9.70
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
7.35 7.83 8.18 8.32 9.70
Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £
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13.15 13.45 14.70 15.65 16.35 16.65 19.40
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
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sum 4932.65 sum 4367.70 hr 218.38
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m2 47.65 m2 48.59 m2
29.48 47.65 48.59
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m2 50.29 m2 51.29 m2
25.12 50.29 51.29
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m2 58.98 m2 60.15 m2
22.39 58.98 60.15
13.15 13.45 14.70 15.65 16.35 16.65 19.40
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
reference LX16 mass 123.5 kg/m2; sectional modulus 1641 cm3/m driven area area of piles of length 6–18 m area of piles of length 18–24 m Section modulus 2000–3000 cm3/m; section reference LX20 mass 138.6 kg/m2; sectional modulus 2022 cm3/m driven area area of piles of length 6–18 m area of piles of length 18–24 m Section modulus 2000–3000 cm3/m; section reference LX25 mass 156.7 kg/m2; sectional modulus 2525 cm3/m driven area area of piles of length 6–18 m area of piles of length 18–24 m
Item Section modulus 3000–4000 cm3/m; section reference LX32 mass 189.8 kg/m2; sectional modulus 3201 cm3/m driven area area of piles of length 6–18 m area of piles of length 18–24 m One coat black tar vinyl (PC1) protective treatment applied all surfaces at shop to minimum dry film thickness up to 150 microns to steel piles section reference 6W; pile area section reference LX8; pile area section reference LX12; pile area section reference LX16; pile area section reference LX20; pile area section reference LX25; pile area section reference LX32; pile area section reference GSP2; pile area section reference GSP3; pile area section reference GSP4; pile area One coat black high build isocyanate cured epoxy pitch (PC2) protective treatment applied all surfaces at shop to minimum dry film thickness up to 450 microns to steel piles section reference 6W; pile area section reference LX8; pile area section reference LX12; pile area
275
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m2 68.46 m2 69.81 m2
19.92 68.46 69.81
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m2 76.88 m2 79.16 m2
19.92 76.88 79.16
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m2 87.77 m2 90.35 m2
15.83 87.77 90.35
Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £
m2 106.30 m2 109.43 m2
15.83 106.30 109.43
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
7.25 7.13 7.58 8.13 8.43 8.55 8.45 8.25 8.95 10.07
14.50 m2 14.25 m2 15.15 m2
14.50 14.25 15.15
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7.25 7.13 7.58 8.13 8.43 8.55 8.45 8.25 8.95 10.07
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section reference LX16; pile area section reference LX20; pile area section reference LX25; pile area section reference LX32; pile area section reference GSP2; pile area section reference GSP3; pile area section reference GSP4; pile area
Item
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276
16.25 16.85 17.10 16.90 16.50 17.90 20.15
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
16.25 16.85 17.10 16.90 16.50 17.90 20.15
CLASS Q: PILING ANCILLARIES Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £
CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE PILES Bored; tripod-mounted percussion rig Backfilling empty bore with selected excavated material diameter 500 mm Permanent casings each length not exceeding 13 m diameter 500 mm Permanent casings each length exceeding 13 m diameter 500 mm Enlarged bases diameter 1500 mm; to 500 mm diameter pile Cutting off surplus lengths diameter 500 mm Preparing heads 500 mm diameter Collection from around pile heads of spoil accruing from piling operations and depositing in spoil heaps (For final disposal see Class E) Bored; lorry/crawler mounted rotary rig Backfilling empty bore with selected excavated material diameter 500 mm Permanent casings each length not exceeding 13 m diameter 500 mm Permanent casings each length exceeding 13 m diameter 500 mm Enlarged bases diameter 1500 mm; to 500 mm diameter pile Cutting off surplus lengths diameter 500 mm Preparing heads 500 mm diameter Collection from around pile heads of spoil accruing from piling operations and depositing in spoil heaps (For final disposal see Section E)
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2.64
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7.91 13.19
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184.62
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21.10 31.65 4.22
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2.64
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7.91 13.19
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nr
184.62
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m nr m3
21.10 31.65 4.22
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
Bored; continuous flight auger Backfilling empty bore with selected excavated material 450 mm piles 600 mm piles 750 mm piles Permanent casings each length not exceeding 13 m 450 mm piles 600 mm piles 750 mm piles Permanent casings each length exceeding 13 m 450 mm piles 600 mm piles 750 mm piles
Item Enlarged bases diameter 1400 mm; to 450 mm diameter piles diameter 1800 mm; to 600 mm diameter piles diameter 2100 mm; to 750 mm diameter piles Cutting off surplus lengths 450 mm piles 600 mm piles 750 mm piles Preparing heads 450 mm piles 600 mm piles 750 mm piles Mild steel reinforcement Straight bars, nominal size 6 mm 8 mm 10 mm 12 mm 16 mm 25 mm 32 mm 50 mm Helical bars, nominal size 6 mm 8 mm
Gang hours
277
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nr nr nr
2.11 2.90 3.16
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m m m
11.60 13.71 15.83
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m m m
7.40 8.44 9.50
Labour Plant Material Unit £ £ £
Total Net Rate £
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168.80
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205.72
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124.87
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18.46 26.37 31.65
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nr nr nr
29.10 31.65 47.47
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t t t t t t t t
776.48 675.20 664.65 656.21 621.40 527.50 528.55 548.60
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8545.55 734.78
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10 mm 12 mm High Tensile steel reinforcement Straight bars, nominal size 6 mm 8 mm 10 mm 12 mm 16 mm 25 mm 32 mm 50 mm Helical bars, nominal size 6 mm 8 mm 10 mm 12 mm PREFORMED CONCRETE PILES General Preparing heads 235×235 mm piles 275×275 mm piles 350×350 mm piles
Item
TIMBER PILES Douglas Fir Cutting off surplus lengths cross-sectional area: 0.025–0.05 m2 cross-sectional area: 0.05–0.1 m2 cross-sectional area: 0.1–0.15 m2 cross-sectional area: 0.15–0.25 m2 Preparing heads cross-sectional area: 0.025–0.05 m2 cross-sectional area: 0.05–0.1 m2 cross-sectional area: 0.1–0.15 m2 cross-sectional area: 0.15–0.25 m2 Greenheart Cutting off surplus lengths cross-sectional area: 0.025–0.05 m2 cross-sectional area: 0.05–0.1 m2 cross-sectional area: 0.1–0.15 m2 cross-sectional area: 0.15–0.25 m2
278
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t t
733.22 722.67
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t t t t t t t t
791.25 680.47 659.37 648.82 617.17 522.22 522.22 543.32
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t t t t
870.37 749.05 722.67 712.12
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nr nr nr
22.70 29.52 45.40
Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £
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nr nr nr nr
2.06 3.67 4.72 9.03
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nr nr nr nr
2.06 3.67 4.72 9.03
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nr nr nr nr
4.07 7.32 9.47 17.54
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
Preparing heads cross-sectional area: 0.025–0.05 m2 cross-sectional area: 0.05–0.1 m2 cross-sectional area: 0.1–0.15 m2 cross-sectional area: 0.15–0.25 m2 ISOLATED STEEL PILES Steel bearing piles Steel bearing piles are commonly carried out by a Specialist Contractor and whose advice should be sought to arrive at accurate costing. However the following items can be used to assess a budget cost for such work. The item for number of pile extensions includes for the cost of setting up the rig at the pile position together with welding the extension to the top of the steel bearing pile. The items for length of pile extension cover the material only, the driving cost being included in Class P. Number of pile extensions at each position Length of pile extensions, each length not exceeding 3 m; steel EN 10025 grade S275 mass 45 kg/m mass 54 kg/m mass 63 kg/m mass 71 kg/m mass 79 kg/m mass 85 kg/m mass 95 kg/m mass 109 kg/m mass 110 kg/m mass 126 kg/m mass 149 kg/m mass 133 kg/m mass 152 kg/m mass 174 kg/m mass 186 kg/m mass 223 kg/m
Item Length of pile extensions, each length exceeding 3 m; steel EN 10025 grade S275 mass 45 kg/m mass 54 kg/m mass 63 kg/m mass 71 kg/m mass 79 kg/m
279
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4.07 7.32 9.47 17.54
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196.54
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m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m
18.24 21.89 25.60 28.85 35.32 35.39 42.47 51.37 49.18 57.44 67.93 62.68 71.64 82.77 84.80 103.14
18.24 21.89 25.60 28.85 35.32 35.39 42.47 51.37 49.18 57.44 67.93 62.68 71.64 82.77 84.80 103.14
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18.24 21.89 25.60 28.85 35.32
m m m m m
18.24 21.89 25.60 28.85 35.32
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mass 85 kg/m mass 95 kg/m mass 109 kg/m mass 110 kg/m mass 126 kg/m mass 149 kg/m mass 133 kg/m mass 152 kg/m mass 174 kg/m mass 186 kg/m mass 223 kg/m Number of pile extensions section size 203×203×any kg/m section size 254×254×any kg/m section size 305×305×any kg/m section size 356×368×any kg/m Cutting off surplus lengths mass 30–60 kg/m mass 60–120 kg/m mass 120–250 kg/m Burning off tops of piles to level mass 30–60 kg/m mass 60–120 kg/m mass 120–250 kg/m INTERLOCKING STEEL PILES Frodingham Steel bearing piles are commonly carried out by a Specialist Contractor and whose advice should be sought to arrive at accurate costing. However the following items can be used to assess a budget cost for such work. The item for number of pile extensions includes for welding the extension to the top of the steel bearing pile. The items for length of pile extension cover the material only, the driving cost being included in Class P. Number of pile extensions Cutting off surplus lengths section modulus 500–800 cm3/m section modulus 800–1200 cm3/m section modulus 1200–2000 cm3/m section modulus 2000–3000 cm3/m section modulus 3000–4000 cm3/m Extract piling and stacking on site Reference 1BXN (130.4 kg/m2) Reference 1N (99.1 kg/m2) Reference 2N (112.3 kg/m2)
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280
35.39 42.47 51.37 49.18 57.44 67.93 62.68 71.64 82.77 84.80 103.14
m m m m m m m m m m m
35.39 42.47 51.37 49.18 57.44 67.93 62.68 71.64 82.77 84.80 103.14
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87.35 109.19 131.03 152.86
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nr nr nr
4.36 6.55 8.73
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4.36 6.55 8.73
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m m m m m
7.65 7.65 7.65 8.19 9.83
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m2 m2 m2
14.46 19.10 16.92
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
Reference 3N (137.1 kg/m2) Reference 3NA (129.8 kg/m2) Reference 4N (170.8 kg/m2) Reference 5 (236.9 kg/m2)
Item Reference SW1A (154.5 kg/m2) LX and Larssen Steel bearing piles are commonly carried out by a Specialist Contractor and whose advice should be sought to arrive at accurate costing. However the following items can be used to assess a budget cost for such work. The item for number of pile extensions includes for welding the extension to the top of the steel bearing pile. The items for length of pile extension cover the material only, the driving cost being included in Class P. Number of pile extensions Cutting off surplus lengths section modulus 500–800 cm3/m section modulus 800–1200 cm3/m section modulus 1200–2000 cm3/m section modulus 2000–3000 cm3/m section modulus 3000–4000 cm3/m Extract piling and stack on site Reference 6W (85.1 kg/m2) Reference 9W (97.1 kg/m2) Reference 12 W (115.1 kg/m2) Reference 16 W(130.1 kg/m2) Reference 20 W (147.2 kg/m2) Reference 25 W (167.4 kg/m2) Reference 32 W (197.4 kg/m2) OBSTRUCTIONS General Obstructions PILE TESTS Cast in place Pile tests; 500 mm diameter working pile; maximum test load of 600 kN using non-working tension piles as reaction tripod first pile subsequent pile Take and test undisturbed soil samples; tripod Make, cure and test concrete cubes; tripod Preformed
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m2 m2 m2 m2
13.65 14.46 13.10 14.20
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m2
13.38
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m m m m m
6.55 7.65 7.65 9.28 98.33
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m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
18.57 16.65 13.20 13.10 12.02 12.02 12.02
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hr
85.14
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3973.13 2837.95 130.54 7.37
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Pile tests; working pile; maximum test load of 1.5 times working load Pile tests; working pile; dynamic testing with piling hammer
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2270.36
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567.59
Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £
Steel bearing piles Steel bearing piles are commonly carried out by a Specialist Contractor and whose advice should be sought to arrive at accurate costing. However the following items can be used to assess a budget cost for such work. The following unit costs are based upon driving 100 nr steel bearing piles 15–24 m long on a clear site with reasonable access. Supply is based on delivery 75 miles from works, in loads over 20 t. Establishment of pile testing equipment on site preliminary to any piling operation Carry out pile test on bearing piles irrespective of section using pile testing equipment on site up to 108 t load Driven-tempy casing Pile tests; 430 mm diameter working pile; maximum test load of 1125 kN using non-working tension piles as reaction; first piles bottom driven top driven Pile tests; 430 mm diameter working pile; maximum test load of 1125 kN using non-working tension piles as reaction; subsequent piles bottom driven top driven Pile tests; working pile; electronic integrity testing; each pile (minimum 40 piles per visit) Make cure and test concrete cubes
Item
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sum 18016.76
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nr
6551.55
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nr nr
2837.95 2270.36
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nr nr nr
1135.18 1135.18 14.20
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nr
7.37
CLASS R: ROADS AND PAVINGS Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £
GENERAL Notes—Labour and Plant All outputs are based on clear runs without undue delay to two pavers with a 75% utilisation. The outputs can be adjusted as follows to take account
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
of space or time influences on the utilisation. Factors for varying utilisation of Labour and Plant: 1 paver @ 75% utilisation=×2.00 1 paver @ 100% utilisation=×1.50 2 paver @ 100% utilisation=×0.75 RESOURCES—LABOUR Sub-base laying gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4) 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 2 unskilled operatives (general) 1 plant operator (skill rate 2) 1 plant operator (skill rate 3) Total Gang Rate/Hour Flexible paving gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4) 2 skilled operatives (skill rate 4) 4 unskilled operatives (general) 4 plant operators (skill rate 3) Total Gang Rate/Hour Concrete paving gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4) 2 skilled operatives (skill rate 4) 4 unskilled operatives (general) 1 plant operator (skill rate 2) 1 plant operator (skill rate 3) Total Gang Rate/Hour Road surface spraying gang 1 plant operator (skill rate 3) Total Gang Rate/Hour Road chippings gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4)—50% of time 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 2 unskilled operatives (general) 3 plant operators (skill rate 3) Total Gang Rate/Hour Cutting slabs gang 1 unskilled operative (generally) Total Gang Rate/Hour Concrete filled joints gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4)—50% of time 1 skilled operatives (skill rate 4) 2 unskilled operatives (general) Total Gang Rate/Hour Milling gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4)
283
£
7.77 7.77 14.64 10.51 8.92 49.61
£
7.77 15.54 29.28 35.68 88.27
£
7.77 15.54 29.28 10.51 8.92 72.02
£
8.92 8.92
£
3.88 7.77 14.64 26.76 53.05
£
7.32 7.32
£
3.88 7.77 14.64 26.30 7.77
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2 skilled operatives (skill rate 4) 4 unskilled operatives (general) 1 plant operators (skill rate 3) 1 plant operator (skill rate 2) Total Gang Rate/Hour
Item Rake and compact planed material gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4) 1 skilled operative (skill rate 3) 3 unskilled operatives (general) 1 plant operator (skill rate 3) 1 plant operator (skill rate 4) Total Gang Rate/Hour Kerb laying gang 3 skilled operatives (skill rate 4) 1 unskilled operative (general) 1 plant operator (skill rate 3)—25% of time Total Gang Rate/Hour Path sub-base, bitmac and gravel laying gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4) 2 unskilled operatives (general) 1 plant operator (skill rate 3) Total Gang Rate/Hour Paviors and flagging gang 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 1 unskilled operative (general) Total Gang Rate/Hour Traffic signs gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 3) 1 skilled operative (skill rate 3) 2 unskilled operatives (general) 1 plant operator (skill rate 3)—25% of time Total Gang Rate/Hour RESOURCES—PLANT Sub-base laying 93 KW motor grader 0.80 m3 tractor loader 6 t towed roller Total Rate/Hour Flexible paving
£
Gang hours
£
284
15.54 29.28 8.92 10.51 72.02
Labour Plant Material Unit Total Net £ £ £ Rate £ 7.77 8.17 21.96 8.92 8.48 55.30 23.31 7.32 2.23
£
32.86
£
7.77 14.64 8.92 31.33
£
7.77 7.32 15.09 8.17 8.17 14.64 2.23
£
33.21
£
15.43 13.05 5.77 34.25
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
2 asphalt pavers, 35 kW, 4.0 m 2 deadweight rollers, 3 point, 10 t tractor with front bucket and integral 2 tool compressor compressor tools: scabbler tar sprayer, 100 litre self propelled chip spreader channel (heat) iron Total Rate/Hour Concrete paving wheeled loader, 2.60 m2 concrete paver, 6.0 m compaction slipform finisher Total Rate/Hour Road surface spraying tar sprayer, 100 litre Total Rate/Hour Road chippings deadweight roller, 3 point, 10 t tar sprayer, 100 litre self propelled chip spreader channel (heat) iron Total Rate/Hour
Item
Cutting slabs compressor, 65 cfm 12" disc cutter Total Rate/Hour Milling cold planer, 2.10 m wheeled loader, 2.60 m3 Total Rate/Hour Heat planing heat planer, 4.5 m wheeled loader, 2.60 m3 Total Rate/Hour Rake and compact planed material deadweight roller, 3 point, 10 t tractor with front bucket and integral 2 tool compressor channel (heat) iron Total Rate/Hour
285
61.69 17.65
£
9.21 1.28 2.06 5.34 0.82 98.05
£
17.15 49.97 11.33 78.46
£
2.06 2.06
£
8.82 2.06 5.34 0.82 17.04
Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £
£
1.86 0.96 2.82
£
35.70 17.15 52.86
£
52.34 17.15 69.49 8.82 9.21
£
0.82 18.86
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Kerb laying backhoe JCB 3CX (25% of time) 12" Stihl saw road forms Total Rate/Hour Path sub-base, bitmac and gravel laying backhoe JCB 3CX 2 t dumper pedestrian roller Bomag BW90S Total Rate/Hour Paviors and flagging 2 t dumper (33% of time) Total Rate/Hour Traffic signs JCB 3CX backhoe—50% of time 125 cfm compressor—50% of time compressor tools: hand held hammer drill—50% of time compressor tools: clay spade—50% of time compressor tools: extra 15 m hose—50% of time 8 t lorry with hiab lift—50% of time Total Rate/Hour SUB-BASES, FLEXIBLE ROAD BASES AND SURFACING The following unit costs are generally based on the Department of Transport (Dtp) Specification for Highway Works and reference is made throughout this Section to clauses within that Specification. Granular material DTp specified type 1; PC £9.80/t Sub-base; spread and graded 75 mm deep 100 mm deep 150 mm deep 200 mm deep
Item Granular material DTp specified type 2; PC £9.50/t Sub-base; spread and graded 75 mm deep 100 mm deep 150 mm deep 200 mm deep
Gang hours
0.04 0.04 0.04 0.05
£
2.10 0.71 1.18 3.99
£
8.42 2.48 2.51 13.40
£
0.83 0.83
286
4.21 1.32 0.32
£
0.04 0.04 0.04 0.05
0.15 0.09 6.92 13.00
1.74 1.98 2.23 2.48
1.20 1.37 1.54 1.71
16.80 16.80 16.80 16.80
m3 m3 m3 m3
19.74 20.15 20.57 20.99
Labour Plant Material Unit Total Net £ £ £ Rate £
1.74 1.98 2.23 2.48
1.20 1.37 1.54 1.71
16.29 16.29 16.29 16.29
m3 m3 m3 m3
19.23 19.64 20.06 20.48
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
Lean concrete DTp specified strength mix C20P/20 mm aggregate; PC £47.20/m3 Sub-base; spread and graded 100 mm deep 200 mm deep Hardcore; PC £8.00/t Sub-base; spread and graded 100 mm deep 150 mm deep 200 mm deep Geotextiles Refer to Class E Wet mix macadam; DTp clause 808; PC £9.75/t Sub-base; spread and graded 75 mm deep 100 mm deep 200 mm deep Dense Bitumen Macadam Road Base to DTp clause 903 100 mm deep 150 mm deep 200 mm deep Base Course to DTp clause 906 50 mm deep 100 mm deep Wearing Course to DTp clause 912 30 mm deep 50 mm deep Bitumen Macadam Base Course to DTp clause 908 35 mm deep 70 mm deep Dense Tarmacadam Road Base to DTp clause 902 50 mm deep 100 mm deep Base Course to DTp clause 907 60 mm deep 80 mm deep Dense Tar Surfacing Wearing Course to DTp clause 913 30 mm deep 50 mm deep
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0.04 2.23 1.54 42.81 m3 46.58 0.05 2.48 1.71 42.81 m3 47.00
0.04 1.98 1.37 12.46 m3 15.81 0.04 2.23 1.54 12.46 m3 16.23 0.05 2.48 1.71 12.46 m3 16.65
0.04 1.74 1.82 15.50 m3 19.05 0.04 1.98 1.88 15.50 m3 19.37 0.05 2.48 1.99 15.50 m3 19.97
0.02 1.77 1.97 4.64 m2 8.38 0.03 2.21 2.46 6.96 m2 11.63 0.03 2.65 2.95 9.28 m2 14.88 0.01 1.32 1.47 1.96 m2 4.75 0.02 1.77 1.27 3.91 m2 7.65 0.01 0.88 0.98 1.67 m2 3.53 0.01 1.32 1.47 2.78 m2 5.57
0.01 0.88 0.98 1.78 m2 3.64 0.01 1.32 1.47 3.55 m2 6.34
0.01 1.32 1.47 2.32 m2 5.11 0.01 1.32 1.47 4.64 m2 7.43 0.01 1.32 1.47 3.02 m2 5.81 0.01 1.32 1.47 4.03 m2 6.82
0.01 0.88 0.98 1.72 m2 3.58 0.01 1.32 1.47 2.87 m2 5.66
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Item Cold Asphalt Wearing Course to DTp clause 914 15 mm deep 30 mm deep Rolled Asphalt Base Course to DTp clause 905 60 mm deep 80 mm deep Wearing Course to DTp clause 911 40 mm deep 60 mm deep Slurry sealing; BS 434 class K3 Sealing to DTp clause 918 3 mm deep 4 mm deep Coated chippings, 9–11 kg/m2 Surface dressing to DTp clause 915 6 mm nominal size 8 mm nominal size 10 mm nominal size 12 mm nominal size Bituminous spray; BS 434 K1–40 Tack coat to DTp clause 920 large areas; over 20 m2 small areas; under 20 m2 Removal of flexible surface Trimming edges only of existing slabs, floors or similar surfaces (wet or dry); 6 mm cutting width 50 mm deep 100 mm deep Cutting existing slabs, floors or similar surfaces (wet or dry); 8 mm cutting width 50 mm deep 100 mm deep 150 mm deep Milling pavement (assumes disposal on site or re-use as fill but excludes transport if required) 75 mm deep 100 mm deep
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Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total Net hours £ £ £ Rate £
0.01 0.01
0.88 0.88
0.98 0.98
0.88 m2 1.74 m2
2.74 3.60
0.01 0.01
1.32 1.32
1.47 1.47
3.04 m2 4.05 m2
5.83 6.84
0.01 0.01
1.32 1.32
1.47 1.47
2.75 m2 4.13 m2
5.54 6.92
0.01 0.01
0.13 0.13
0.03 0.03
0.91 m2 1.25 m2
1.07 1.41
0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
0.53 0.53 0.53 0.53
0.17 0.17 0.17 0.17
0.36 0.38 0.39 0.43
m2 m2 m2 m2
1.06 1.08 1.09 1.13
0.01 0.01
0.13 0.13
0.03 0.03
0.20 m2 0.20 m2
0.36 0.36
0.02 0.03
0.15 0.22
0.06 0.08
2.49 m 2.60 m
2.70 2.90
0.03 0.06 0.08
0.18 0.44 0.59
0.07 0.17 0.23
2.49 m 2.60 m 2.49 m
2.74 3.21 3.31
0.03 0.04
1.94 2.59
1.43 1.90
m2 m2
3.37 4.49
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50 mm deep; scarifying surface 75 mm deep; scarifying surface 25 mm deep; heat planing for re-use 50 mm deep; heat planing for re-use Raking over scarified or heat planed material; compacting with 10 t roller ne 50 mm deep
0.02 1.58 1.16 - m2 2.74 0.04 2.66 1.96 - m2 4.62 0.03 2.30 2.22 - m2 4.52 0.06 4.03 3.89 - m2 7.92 0.01 0.55 0.19 - m2 0.74
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Unit costs (civil engineering works)
Item
CONCRETE PAVEMENTS The following unit costs are for jointed reinforced concrete slabs, laid in reasonable areas (over 200 m2) by paver train/slipformer. Designed mix; cement to BS 12; grade C30, 20 mm aggregate Carriageway slabs of DTp Specified paving 180 mm deep 220 mm deep 260 mm deep 300 mm deep Fabric Steel fabric reinforcement to BS 4483 Ref A142 nominal mass 2.22 kg Ref A252 nominal mass 3.95 kg Ref B385 nominal mass 4.53 kg Ref C636 nominal mass 5.55 kg Ref B503 nominal mass 5.93 kg Mild Steel bar reinforcement BS 4449 Bars; supplied in bent and cut lengths 6 mm nominal size 8 mm nominal size 10 mm nominal size 12 mm nominal size 16 mm nominal size High yield steel bar reinforcement BS 4449 or 4461 Bars; supplied in bent and cut lengths 6 mm nominal size 8 mm nominal size
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Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £
8.09 9.89 11.69 13.49
m2 m2 m2 m2
10.35 12.60 15.00 17.25
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0.82 1.44 1.68 2.08 2.20
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
2.98 4.32 4.56 5.68 5.80
576.16 485.41 485.41 485.41 442.92
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351.62 301.69 280.88 269.44 266.05
t t t t t
927.78 787.10 766.29 754.85 708.97
8.00 576.16 6.74 485.41
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346.42 280.88
t t
922.58 766.29
0.01 0.02 0.02 0.03
1.08 1.30 1.58 1.80
0.03 0.04 0.04 0.05 0.05
2.16 2.88 2.88 3.60 3.60
8.00 6.74 6.74 6.74 6.15
1.18 1.41 1.73 1.96
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10 mm nominal size 12 mm nominal size 16 mm nominal size Sheeting to prevent moisture loss Polyethylene sheeting; lapped joints; horizontal below concrete pavements 250 micron 500 micron JOINTS IN CONCRETE PAVEMENTS Longitudinal joints 180 mm deep 220 mm deep 260 mm deep 300 mm deep Expansion joints 180 mm deep 220 mm deep 260 mm deep 300 mm deep
Item Contraction joints 180 mm deep 220 mm deep 260 mm deep 300 mm deep Construction joints 180 mm deep 220 mm deep 260 mm deep 300 mm deep Open joints with filler ne 0.5 m; 10 mm flexcell joint filler 0.5–1 m; 10 mm flexcell joint filler Joint sealants 10×20 mm cold polysulphide sealant 20×20 mm cold polysulphide sealant KERBS, CHANNELS AND EDGINGS Foundations to kerbs etc. Measurement Note: the following are shown separate from their associated kerb etc. to simplify the presentation of cost alternatives. Mass concrete PC 47.20/m3 200×100 mm
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6.74 485.41 6.74 485.41 6.15 442.92
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275.68 270.48 260.07
t t t
0.01 0.01
0.72 0.72
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0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
0.86 0.86 0.86 0.86
0.94 0.94 0.94 0.94
14.61 15.41 18.39 19.47
m m m m
16.41 17.21 20.19 21.27
0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
0.86 0.86 0.86 0.86
0.94 0.94 0.94 0.94
22.44 26.50 30.55 31.36
m m m m
24.24 28.30 32.35 33.16
0.55 m2 0.99 m2
761.09 755.89 702.99
1.27 1.71
Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £ 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
0.86 0.86 0.86 0.86
0.94 0.94 0.94 0.94
12.16 12.98 15.24 17.04
m m m m
13.96 14.78 17.05 18.84
0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
0.86 0.86 0.86 0.86
0.94 0.94 0.94 0.94
7.25 8.12 8.92 9.73
m m m m
9.05 9.92 10.72 11.53
0.11 0.11
2.89 2.89
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2.50 m 3.60 m
5.39 6.49
0.14 0.18
3.68 4.73
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2.25 m 4.49 m
5.93 9.22
0.01
0.33 0.03
0.88 m
1.24
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
300×150 mm 450×150 mm 100×100 mm haunching one side Precast concrete kerbs, channels and edgings; BS 7263; bedded, jointed and pointed in cement mortar Kerbs; bullnosed; splayed or half battered; straight or curved over 12 m radius 125×150 mm 125×255 mm 150×305 mm Kerbs; bullnosed; splayed or half battered; curved ne 12 m radius 125×150 mm 125×255 mm 150×305 mm Quadrants 305×305×150 mm 455×455×255 mm Drop kerbs 125×255 mm 150×305 mm Channel; straight or curved over 12 m radius 255×125 mm Channel; curved radius ne 12 m 255×125 mm Edging; straight or curved over 12 m radius 150×50 mm Edging; curved ne 12 m radius 150×50 mm
Item
Precast concrete drainage channels; Charcon Safeticurb; channels jointed with plastic rings and bedded; jointed and pointed in cement mortar Channel unit; straight; Type DBA/3 250×254 mm; medium duty 305×305 mm; heavy duty Precast concrete ‘Ellis Trief’ safety kerb; bedded jointed and pointed in cement mortar Kerb; straight or curved over 12 m radius 415×380 mm Kerb; curved ne 12 m radius 415×380 mm
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0.01 0.02 0.01
0.49 0.06 0.66 0.08 0.16 0.02
2.02 m 2.98 m 0.21 m
2.57 3.72 0.39
0.06 0.07 0.07
1.97 0.24 2.30 0.28 2.30 0.28
2.18 m 2.71 m 3.95 m
4.39 5.29 6.53
0.07 0.07 0.07
2.14 0.26 2.46 0.30 2.46 0.30
2.18 m 2.71 m 3.95 m
4.58 5.47 6.71
0.08 0.10
2.63 0.32 3.29 0.40
5.08 nr 5.75 nr
8.03 9.44
0.07 0.07
2.30 0.28 2.30 0.28
2.71 m 3.95 m
5.29 6.53
0.07
2.30 0.28
2.71 m
5.29
0.07
2.30 0.28
2.71 m
5.29
0.04
1.31 0.16
1.53 m
3.00
0.04
1.48 0.18
1.98 m
3.64
Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £
0.07 0.10
2.46 0.30 3.12 0.38
18.46 m 32.36 m
21.22 35.86
0.23
7.39 0.90
36.69 m
44.98
0.25
8.21 1.00
36.69 m
45.90
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Precast concrete combined kerb and drainage block ‘Beany Block system’; bedded jointed and pointed in cement mortar Kerb; top block, shallow base unit, standard cover plate and frame straight or curved over 12 m radius curved ne 12 m radius Kerb; top block, standard base unit, standard cover plate and frame straight or curved over 12 m radius curved ne 12 m radius Kerb; top block, deep base unit, standard cover plate and frame straight or curved over 12 m radius curved ne 12 m radius base block depth tapers Extruded asphalt kerbs to BS 5931; extruded and slip formed Kerb; straight or curved over 12 m radius 75 mm kerb height 100 mm kerb height 125 mm kerb height Channel; straight or curved over 12 m radius 300 mm channel width 250 mm channel width Kerb; curved to radius ne 12 m 75 mm kerb height 100 mm kerb height 125 mm kerb height Channel; curved to radius ne 12 m 300 mm channel width 250 mm channel width Extruded concrete; slip formed Kerb; straight or curved over 12 m radius 100 mm kerb height 125 mm kerb height Kerb; curved to radius ne 12 m 100 mm kerb height 125 mm kerb height
Item
LIGHT DUTY PAVEMENTS Sub-bases Measurement Note: the following are shown separate from their associated paving to simplify
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0.15 0.20
4.93 0.60 6.57 0.80
87.87 m 136.80 m
93.40 144.17
0.15 0.20
4.93 0.60 6.57 0.80
88.58 m 126.26 m
94.11 133.63
0.15 0.20 0.42
4.93 0.60 6.57 0.80 3.41 0.40
98.96 m 125.49 m 17.33 m
104.49 132.86 21.14
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3.93 m 5.75 m 7.55 m
3.93 5.75 7.55
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11.18 m 8.46 m
11.18 8.46
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7.86 m 6.05 m 7.55 m
7.86 6.05 7.55
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11.49 m 8.76 m
11.49 8.76
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7.36 m 8.70 m
7.36 8.70
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7.36 7.69 -
7.36 7.69
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Unit costs (civil engineering works)
the presentation of cost alternatives. To paved area; sloping not exceeding 10 degrees to the horizontal 100 mm thick sand 150 mm thick sand 100 mm thick gravel 150 mm thick gravel 100 mm thick hardcore 150 mm thick hardcore 100 mm thick concrete grade 20/20 150 mm thick concrete grade 20/20 Bitumen macadam surfacing; BS 4987; base course of 20 mm open graded aggregate to clause 2.6.1 tables 5–7; wearing course of 6 mm medium graded aggregate to clause 2.7.6 tables 32–33 Paved area comprising base course 40 mm thick wearing course 20 mm thick sloping not exceeding 10 degrees to the horizontal sloping not exceeding 10 degrees to the horizontal; red additives sloping not exceeding 10 degrees to the horizontal; green additives sloping exceeding 10 degrees to the horizontal sloping exceeding 10 degrees to the horizontal; red additives sloping exceeding 10 degrees to the horizontal; green additives Granular base surfacing; Central Reserve Treatments Limestone, graded 10 mm down; laid and compacted Paved area 100 mm thick; surface sprayed with two coats of cold bituminous emulsion; blinded with 6 mm quarzite fine gravel sloping not exceeding 10 degrees to the horizontal Breedon plc Golden gravel; graded 13 mm to fines; rolled wet Paved area 50 mm thick; single layer sloping not exceeding 10 degrees to the horizontal Precast concrete flags; BS 7263; grey; bedding in cement mortar Paved area; sloping not exceeding 10 degrees to the horizontal 900×600×63 mm 900×600×50 mm 600×600×63 mm
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m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
2.27 3.35 2.11 3.11 1.99 2.93 5.33 8.02
2.66 1.14 2.66 1.14
6.81 m2 8.11 m2
10.61 11.91
0.09
2.66 1.14
8.99 m2
12.79
0.10 0.10
2.98 1.27 2.98 1.27
6.81 m2 8.11 m2
11.06 12.36
0.10
2.98 1.27
8.99 m2
13.24
0.02
0.63 0.27
3.74 m2
4.64
0.03
0.94 0.40
4.98 m2
6.32
0.21 0.20 0.25
3.17 0.17 3.02 0.16 3.77 0.21
5.74 m2 5.00 m2 6.26 m2
9.08 8.18 10.24
0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.03
0.28 0.38 0.28 0.38 0.28 0.38 0.66 1.00
0.09 0.09
0.12 0.16 0.12 0.16 0.12 0.16 0.28 0.43
1.87 2.81 1.71 2.57 1.59 2.39 4.39 6.59
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Item 600×600×50 mm 600×450×50 mm Extra for coloured, 50 mm thick Precast concrete rectangular paving blocks; BS 6717; grey; bedding on 50 mm thick dry sharp sand; filling joints; excluding sub-base Paved area; sloping not exceeding 10 degrees to the horizontal 200×100×80 mm thick 200×100×80 mm thick; coloured blocks Brick paviors PC £386.00/1000 delivered to site; bedding on 20 mm thick mortar; excluding subbase Paved area; sloping not exceeding 10 degrees to the horizontal 215×103×65 mm Granite setts PC £117.00/t (200 kg/m2); bedding on 25 mm cement mortar; excluding sub-base Paved area; sloping not exceeding 10 degrees to the horizontal to random pattern to specific pattern Cobble paving; 50–75 mm; bedding on 25 mm cement mortar; filling joints; excluding sub-base Paved area; sloping not exceeding 10 degrees to the horizontal 50–75 mm diameter cobbles ANCILLARIES Traffic Signs In this section prices will vary depending upon the diagram configurations. The following are average costs of signs and bollards. Diagram numbers refer to the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 1989 and the figure numbers refer to the Traffic Signs Manual. Examples of Prime Costs for Class 1 (High Intensity) traffic and road signs (ex works) for orders exceeding £600. 600×450 mm 600 mm diameter 600 mm triangular 500×500 mm 450×450 mm 450×300 mm 1200×400 mm (CHEVRONS)
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Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £ 0.24 0.28 -
3.62 0.20 4.23 0.23 -
5.72 m2 6.54 m2 2.67 m2
9.54 11.00 2.67
0.30 0.30
4.53 0.25 4.53 0.25
7.26 m2 8.34 m2
12.04 13.12
0.30
4.53 0.25
15.61 m2
20.39
0.90 1.20
13.58 0.74 18.11 0.99
33.86 m2 33.86 m2
48.18 52.96
1.00
15.09 0.82
8.98 m2
24.89
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58.28 73.19 61.06 51.48 43.94 36.37 93.48
nr nr nr nr nr nr nr
58.28 73.19 61.06 51.48 43.94 36.37 93.48
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
Examples of Prime Costs for Class 2 (Engineering Grade) traffic and road signs (ex works) for orders exceeding £600. 600×450 mm 600 mm diameter 600 mm triangular 500×500 mm
Item (Engineering Grade) traffic and road signs (ex works) for orders exceeding £600. 450×450 mm 450×300 mm 1200×400 mm (CHEVRONS) Standard reflectorised traffic signs Note: Unit costs do not include concrete foundations Standard one post signs; 600×450 mm type C1 signs PC £58.15 each fixed back to back to another sign (measured separately) with aluminium clips to existing post (measured separately) Extra for fixing singly with aluminium clips Extra for fixing singly with stainless steel clips fixed back to back to another sign (measured separately) with stainless steel clips to one new 76 mm diameter plastic coated steel posts 1.75 m long Extra for fixing singly to one face only Extra for 76 mm diameter 1.75 m long aluminium post Extra for 76 mm diameter 3.5 m long plastic coated steel post Extra for 76 mm diameter 3.5 m long aluminium post Extra for excavation for post, in hard material Extra for single external illumination unit with fitted photo cell (excluding trenching and cabling—see Series 1400); unit cost per face illuminated Standard two post signs; 1200×400 mm, signs PC £92.45 each fixed back to back to another sign (measured separately) with stainless steel clips to two new 76 mm diameter plastic coated steel posts 1.75 m long
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47.21 59.26 48.69 40.63
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47.21 59.26 48.69 40.63
Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £ -
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0.04
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35.42 30.51 78.36
nr nr nr
35.42 30.51 78.36
1.33 0.52
61.19 nr
63.04
0.01 0.01
0.33 0.09 0.33 0.17
1.18 nr 2.14 nr
1.60 2.64
0.27 0.01
8.97 3.51 0.33 0.09
91.14 nr - nr
103.62 0.42
0.02
0.66 0.18
8.85 nr
9.69
0.02
0.66 0.18
20.00 nr
20.84
0.02 1.10 0.33
0.66 0.18 36.53 10.15 10.96 3.04
38.05 nr - nr 38.63 nr
38.89 46.68 52.63
0.51
16.94 6.63
155.52 nr
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Extra for fixing singly to one face only Extra for two 76 mm diameter 1.75 m long aluminium posts Extra for two 76 mm diameter 3.5 m long plastic coated steel posts Extra for two 76 mm diameter 3.5 m long aluminium post Extra for excavation for post, in hard material Extra for single external illumination unit with fitted photo cell (excluding trenching and cabling); unit cost per face illuminated Standard internally illuminated traffic signs Bollard with integral mould-in translucent graphics (excluding trenching and cabling) fixing to concrete base
Item Special traffic signs Note: Unit costs do not include concrete foundations or trenching and cabling Externally illuminated reflectorised traffic signs manufactured to order special signs, surface area 1.50 m2 on two 100 mm diameter steel posts special signs, surface area 4.00 m2 on three 100 mm diameter steel posts Internally illuminated traffic signs manufactured to order special signs, surface area 0.25 m2 on one new 76 mm diameter steel post special signs, surface area 0.75 m2 on one new 100 mm diameter steel post special signs, surface area 4.00 m2 on four new 120 mm diameter steel posts Signs on gantries Externally illuminated reflectorised signs 1.50 m2 2.50 m2 3.00 m2 Internally illuminated sign with translucent Optical reflective sheeting and remote light source 0.75 m2 1.00 m2 1.50 m2 Existing signs
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0.02 0.04
0.66 0.18 1.33 0.37
- nr 17.70 nr
0.84 19.40
0.04
1.33 0.37
40.00 nr
41.70
0.04
1.33 0.37
76.10 nr
77.80
1.10
36.53 10.15
- nr
46.68
0.58 0.48
19.26 5.35 15.94 6.24
67.47 nr 113.30 nr
92.08 135.48
Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total Net hours £ £ £ Rate £
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nr
508.70
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-
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nr
837.47
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nr
174.38
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nr
244.36
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nr
622.00
141.11 nr 146.26 nr 154.50 nr
234.95 259.29 315.90
51.81 30.21 965.63 nr 56.46 32.92 1287.50 nr 80.04 46.67 1931.25 nr
1047.65 1376.88 2057.96
1.78 59.28 34.56 2.15 71.40 41.63 3.07 101.95 59.45
1.56 1.70 2.41
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
Take from store and re-erect 3.0 m high road sign road sign on two posts ROAD MARKINGS Surface markings; thermoplastic screed or spray Note: Unit costs based upon new road with clean surface closed to traffic) Continuous line in reflectorised white 150 mm wide 200 mm wide Continuous line in reflectorised yellow 100 mm wide 150 mm wide Intermittent line in reflectorised white 60 mm wide with 0.60 m line and 0.60 m gap 100 mm wide with 1.0 m line and 5.0 m gap 100 mm wide with 2.0 m line and 7.0 m gap 100 mm wide with 4.0 m line and 2.0 m gap 100 mm wide with 6.0 m line and 3.0 m gap 150 mm wide with 1.0 m line and 5.0 m gap 150 mm wide with 6.0 m line and 3.0 m gap 150 mm wide with 0.60 m line and 0.30 m gap 200 mm wide with 0.60 m line and 0.30 m gap 200 mm wide with 1.0 m line and 1.0 m gap
Item Ancillary line in reflectorised white 150 mm wide in hatched areas 200 mm wide in hatched areas Ancillary line in yellow 150 mm wide in hatched areas Triangles in reflectorised white 1.6 m high 2.0 m high 3.75 m high Circles with enclosing arrows in reflectorised 1.6 m diameter Arrows in reflectorised white 4.0 m long straight or turning 6.0 m long straight or turning 6.0 m long curved 6.0 m long double headed
0.28 0.50
9.30 16.61
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5.42 9.68
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26.73 50.31
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0.78 1.03
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0.47 0.71
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1.05
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0.84
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6.30 8.40 11.03
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52.50
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8.0 m long double headed 16.0 m long double headed 32.0 m long double headed Kerb markings in yellow 250 mm long Letters or numerals in reflectorised white 1.6 m high 2.0 m high 3.75 m high Surface markings; Verynyl strip markings Note: Unit costs based upon new road with clean surface closed to traffic) ‘Verynyl’ strip markings (pedestrian crossings and similar locations) 200 mm wide line 600×300 mm single stud tile Removal of thermoplastic screed or spray markings Removal of existing reflectorised thermoplastic markings 100 mm wide line 150 mm wide line 200 mm wide line arrow or letter ne 6.0 m long arrow or letter 6.0–16.0 m long REFLECTING ROAD STUDS 100×100 mm square bi-directional reflecting road stud with amber corner cube reflectors 140×254 mm rectangular one way reflecting road stud with red catseye reflectors 140×254 mm rectangular one way reflecting road stud with green catseye reflectors 140×254 mm rectangular bi-directional reflecting road stud with white catseye reflectors 140×254 mm rectangular bi-directional reflecting road stud with amber catseye reflectors 140×254 mm rectangular bi-directional reflecting road stud without catseye reflectors
Item
Removal of road studs Removal of road studs 100×100 mm corner cube type
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26.25 60.90 126.00
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0.37
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4.73
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10.34
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10.34
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10.34
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10.34
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7.35
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1.05
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
140×254 mm catseye type Remove from store and refix road studs General Remove from store and re-install 100×100 mm square bi-directional reflecting road stud with corner cube reflectors Remove from store and re-install 140×254 mm rectangular one way reflecting road stud with catseye reflectors TRAFFIC SIGNAL INSTALLATIONS Traffic signal installation is carried out exclusively by specialist contractors, although certain items are dealt with by the main contractor or a subcontractor. The following detailed prices are given to assist in the calculation of the total installation cost. Installation of signal pedestals, loop detector unit pedestals, controller unit boxes and cable connection pillars signal pedestal loop detector unit pedestal controller unit box Excavate trench for traffic signal cable, depth ne 1.50 m; supports, backfilling 450 mm wide Extra for excavating in hard material Saw cutting grooves in pavement for detector loops and feeder cables; seal with hot bitumen sealant after installation 25 mm deep
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3.15
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1.57
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3.68
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24.26 15.02 36.96
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4.62 25.41
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4.04
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NOTES For prices for the supplying and laying of rail track, reference should be made to Specialist Contractors. The following unit costs are for guidance only. For more reliable estimates it is advisable to seek the advice of a Specialist Contractor. TRACK FOUNDATIONS Imported crushed granite Bottom ballast Top ballast Imported granular material
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32.31 33.97
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Blankets; 150 mm thick Imported sand Blinding; 100 mm thick Polythene sheeting Waterproof membrane; 1200 gauge TAKING UP Taking up; dismantling into individual components; sorting; storing on site where directed Bullhead or flat bottom rails plain track; fishplated; timber sleepers plain track; fishplated; concrete sleepers plain track; welded; timber sleepers plain track; welded; concrete sleepers turnouts; fishplated; concrete sleepers diamond crossings; fishplated; timber sleepers Dock and crane rails plain track; welded; base plates turnouts; welded; base plates diamonds; welded; base plates Check and guard rails plain track; fishplated Conductor rails plain track; fishplated Sundries buffer stops retarders wheel stops lubricators switch heaters switch levers
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LIFTING, PACKING AND SLEWING Maximum distance of slew 300 mm; maximum lift 100 mm; no extra ballast allowed Bullhead rail track; fishplated; timber sleepers Bullhead rail track; fishplated; concrete sleepers Bullhead rail track with turnout; timber sleepers Flat bottom rail track; welded; timber sleepers Flat bottom rail track; welded; concretesleepers Flat bottom rail track with turnout; concrete sleepers
302
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m2
4.62
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m2
4.62
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m2
0.86
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5.54 7.22 6.83 8.98 439.07 236.43
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8.12 10.00 618.98
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2.03
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2.36
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64.18 20.60 12.16 20.27 20.27 33.78
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12.54 13.78 395.12 11.41 12.54
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395.12
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Buffer stops SUPPLYING DECAUVILLE TRACK Supplying Dock and crane rails; for welded track section 56 crane rail; 12.2 m lengths section 101 crane rail; 9.144 m lengths Fittings 20 mm mild steel sole plate 400 mm wide; drilled with two bolt holes at 1200 mm centres M20×250 mm holding down bolt, nut and washers rail clips, spring type, adjustable; complete with M20×60 mm stud welded to sole plate Sundries wheel stops; 200 kg each SUPPLYING STANDARD GAUGE TRACK Supplying Bullhead rails; BS 11 ; delivered in standard 18.288 m lengths BS95R section, 47 kg/m; for jointed track BS95R section, 47 kg/m; for welded track Flat bottom rails; BS 11; delivered in standard 18.288 m lengths BS113‘A’ section, 56 kg/m; for jointed track BS113‘A’ section, 56 kg/m; for welded track Extra for curved rails to form super elevation; radius over 600 m Check and guard rails; BS 11; delivered in standard 18.288 m lengths; flange planed to allow 50 mm free wheel clearance BS113‘A’ section, 56 kg/m; for bolting Conductor rails; BS 11; delivered in standard 18.288 m lengths BS113‘A’ section, 56 kg/m; for bolting Twist rails; BS 11; delivered in standard 18.288 m lengths BS113‘A’ section, 56 kg/m; for bolting Sleepers; bitumen saturated French Maritime pine 2600×250×130 mm Sleepers; bitumen saturated Douglas fir 2600×250×130 mm Sleepers; prestressed concrete 2525×264×204 mm; BR type F27, Pandrol inserts
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139.13
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811.47 699.64
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47.73
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1.84
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10.64
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123.72
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651.56 651.56
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784.75
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22.49
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34.78
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53.33
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Cast iron chairs complete with chair screws, plastic ferrules, spring steels and keys; BR type S1 Cast iron chairs complete with chair screws, plastic ferrules, spring steels and keys; BR type CC Cast iron chairs complete with resilient pad, chair screws, ferrules, rail clips and nylon insulators; BR type PAN 6 Cast iron chairs complete with resilient pad, chair screws, ferrules, rail clips and nylon insulators; BR type VN Cast iron chairs complete with resilient pad, chair screws, ferrules, rail clips and nylon insulators; BR type C Pandrol rail clips and nylon insulator plain fishplates; for BS95R section rail, skirted pattern; sets of two; complete with fishbolts, nuts and washers plain fishplates; for BS95R section rail, joggled pattern; sets of two; complete with fishbolts, nuts and washers plain fishplates; for BS 113 ‘A’ section rail, shallow section; sets of two; complete with fishbolts, nuts and washers insulated fishplates; for BS95R section rail, steel billet pattern; sets of two; complete with high tensile steel bolts, nuts and washers insulated fishplates; BS95R section rail, steel billet pattern; sets of two; complete with high tensile steel bolts, nuts and washers cast iron spacer block between running and guard rails; for BS95R section rail; M25×220 mm bolt, nut and washers cast iron spacer block between running and guard rails; for BS 113 ‘A’ section rail; M25× 220 mm bolt, nut and washers Turnouts; complete with closures, check rails, fittings, timber sleepers BR type B8; BS 95R bullhead rail BR type C10; BS 95R bullhead rail BR type B×8; BS 113 ‘A’ section flat bottom rail BR type Cv9.25; BS 113 ‘A’ section flat bottom rail
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20.93
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38.73
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28.50
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29.04
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36.96 2.11 33.32
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78.62
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37.98
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9.75
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18.76
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19504.34
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Unit costs (civil engineering works)
Diamond crossings; complete with closures, check rails, fittings, timber sleepers BR standard design, angle 1 in 4; BS95R bullhead rail BR standard design, angle 1 in 4; BS 113 ‘A’ section flat bottom rail
Item Sundries buffer stops; single raker, steel rail and timber; 2 tonnes approximate weight buffer stops; double raker, steel rail and timber; 2.5 tonnes approximate weight wheel stops; steel; 100 kg approximate weight lubricators; single rail lubricators; double rail switch levers; upright pattern switch levers; flush type LAYING DECAUVILLE TRACK Laying Crane rails, section 56; continuous sole plate; welded plain track form curve in plain track, radius ne 300 m Crane rails, section 101; continuous sole plate; welded plain track form curve in plain track, radius ne 300 m Sundries wheel stops LAYING STANDARD GAUGE TRACK Laying Bullhead rails; jointed with fishplates; softwood sleepers plain track form curve in plain track, radius ne 300 m form curve in plain track, radius over 300 m turnouts; standard, type B8
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305
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11596.09
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15150.80
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38.19 7.09
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1699.33
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turnouts; standard, type C10 diamond crossings; standard welded joints; alumino-thermic welding including refractory mould spot re-sleepering Bullhead rails; jointed with fishplates; concrete sleepers plain track form curve in plain track, radius ne 300 m form curve in plain track, radius over 300 m turnouts; standard, type B8 turnouts; standard, type C10 diamond crossings; standard welded joints; alumino-thermic welding including refractory mould spot re-sleepering Bullhead rails; welded joints; softwood sleepers plain track form curve in plain track, radius ne 300 m form curve in plain track, radius over 300 m turnouts; standard, type B8 turnouts; standard, type C10 diamond crossings; standard spot re-sleepering
Item Bullhead rails; welded joints; concrete sleepers plain track form curve in plain track, radius ne 300 m form curve in plain track, radius over 300 m turnouts; standard, type B8 turnouts; standard, type C10 diamond crossings; standard spot re-sleepering Flat bottom rails; jointed with fishplates; softwood sleepers plain track form curve in plain track, radius not
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6.68
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30.15 6.82
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33.95 7.91
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exceeding 300 m form curve in plain track, radius exceeding 300 m turnouts; standard, type Bv8 turnouts; standard, type Cv9.25 diamond crossings; standard welded joints; alumino-thermic welding including refractory mould spot re-sleepering Flat bottom rails; jointed with fishplates; concrete sleepers plain track form curve in plain track, radius ne 300 m form curve in plain track, radius over 300 m turnouts; standard, type Bv8 turnouts; standard, type Cv9.25 diamond crossings; standard welded joints; alumino-thermic welding including refractory mould spot re-sleepering Flat bottom rails; welded joints; softwood sleepers plain track form curve in plain track, radius ne 300 m form curve in plain track, radius over 300 m turnouts; standard, type Bv8 turnouts; standard, type Cv9.25 diamond crossings; standard spot re-sleepering Flat bottom rails; welded joints; concrete sleepers plain track form curve in plain track, radius ne 300 m form curve in plain track, radius over 300 m turnouts; standard, type Bv8 turnouts; standard, type Cv9.25 diamond crossings; standard spot re-sleepering Check rails, flat bottom; jointed with fishplates rail welded joints; alumino-thermic welding
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7.50
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2329.41 2651.27 1762.06 131.33
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58.99
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35.46 7.91
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47.73 8.46
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2329.41 2651.27 1762.06 58.99
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42.42 7.91
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131.33
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Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total Net hours £ £ £ Rate £
Guard rails, bullhead; jointed with fishplates rail welded joints; alumino-thermic welding including refractory mould Guard rails, flat bottom; jointed with fishplates rail welded joints; alumino-thermic welding including refractory mould Conductor rails, bullhead; jointed with fishplates rail welded joints; alumino-thermic welding including refractory mould Sundries buffer stops; single raker, steel rail and timber; 2 tonnes approximate weight buffer stops; double raker, steel rail and timber; 2.5 tonnes approximate weight wheel stops; steel; 100 kg approximate weight lubricators; single rail lubricators; double rail switch levers; upright pattern switch levers; flush type conductor rail guard boards
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231.85
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CLASS T: TUNNELS Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £
NOTES There are so many factors, apart from design considerations, which influence the cost of tunnelling trhat it is only possible to give guide prices for a sample of the work involved. For more reliable estimates it is advisable to seek the advice of a Specialist Contractor. The main cost considerations are: □ the nature of the ground □ size of tunnel □ length of drive □ depth below surface □ anticipated overbreak
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
□ support of face and roof of tunnel (rock bolting etc.) □ necessity for pre-grouting □ ventilation □ presence of water □ use of compressed air working The following rates for mass concrete work cast in primary and secondary linings to tunnels and access shafts are based on a 5.0 m depth of shaft and 15.0 m head of tunnel Apply the following factors for differing depths and lengths: HEAD LENGTH: 15 m 30 m 60 m 90 m Shaft depth 5 m +0% +10% +20% +32½% Shaft depth 10 m +5% +12½% +27½% +35% Shaft depth 15 m +10% +17½% +32½% +40% Shaft depth 20 m +15% +20% +37½% +42½% EXCAVATION Excavating tunnels in rock 1.5 m diameter 3.0 m diameter Excavating tunnels in soft material 1.5 m diameter 3.0 m diameter Excavating shafts in rock 3.0 m diameter 4.5 m diameter Excavating shafts in soft material 3.0 m diameter 4.5 m diameter Excavating other cavities in rock 1.5 m diameter 3.0 m diameter Excavating other cavities in soft material 1.5 m diameter 3.0 m diameter Excavating surfaces in rock Excavating surfaces in soft material
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IN-SITU LINING TO TUNNELS Notes The following rates for mass concrete work cast in primary and secondary linings to tunnels and access shafts are based on a 5.0 m depth of shaft
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355.56 317.48
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139.70 114.30 16.34 16.34
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and 15.0 m head of tunnel. See above for additions for differing shaft depths and tunnel lengths. Mass concrete; grade C30, 20 mm aggregate Cast primary lining to tunnels 1.5 m diameter 3.0 m diameter Secondary lining to tunnels 1.5 m diameter 3.0 m diameter Formwork; rough finish Tunnel lining 1.5 m diameter 3.0 m diameter IN-SITU LINING TO ACCESS SHAFTS Notes The following rates for mass concrete work cast in primary and secondary linings to tunnels and access shafts are based on a 5.0 m depth of shaft and 15.0 m head of tunnel. See above for additions for differing shaft depths and tunnel lengths. Mass concrete; grade C30, 20 mm aggregate Secondary linings to shafts 3.0 m diameter 4.5 m diameter Cast primary lining to shafts 3.0 m diameter 4.5 m diameter Formwork; rough finish Shaft lining 3.0 m diameter 4.5 m diameter
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IN-SITU LINING TO OTHER CAVITIES Notes The following rates for mass concrete work cast in primary and secondary linings to tunnels and access shafts are based on a 5.0 m depth of shaft and 15.0 m head of tunnel. See above for additions for differing shaft depths and tunnel lengths. Mass concrete; grade C30, 20 mm aggregate Cast primary lining to other cavities
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147.31 139.70
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44.45 36.04
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Unit costs (civil engineering works)
1.5 m diameter 3.0 m diameter Secondary linings to other cavities 1.5 m diameter 3.0 m diameter Formwork; rough finish Other cavities lining 1.5 m diameter 3.0 m diameter PREFORMED SEGMENTAL LININGS TO TUNNELS Precast concrete bolted rings; flanged; including packing; guide price/metre based upon 150 mm thickness Linings to tunnels 1.5 m diameter; nominal ring width 450 mm; segments -12, maximum piece weight 100 kg 3.0 m diameter; nominal ring width 450 mm; segments -12, maximum piece weight 100 kg Lining ancillaries; bitumen impregnated fibreboard Parallel circumferential packing 1.5 m diameter 3.0 m diameter Lining ancillaries; PC4AF caulking compound Caulking 1.5 m diameter 3.0 m diameter PREFORMED SEGMENTAL LININGS TO SHAFTS Precast concrete bolted rings; flanged; including packing; guide price/metre based upon 150 mm thickness Linings to shafts 3.0 m diameter; nominal ring width 450 mm; segments -12, maximum piece weight 100 kg
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Lining ancillaries; bitumen impregnated fibreboard Parallel circumferential packing 3.0 m diameter Lining ancillaries; PC4AF caulking compound Caulking
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476.19
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3.0 m diameter PREFORMED SEGMENTAL LININGS TO OTHER CAVITIES Precast concrete bolted rings; flanged; including packing; guide price/metre based upon 150 mm thickness Linings to tunnels 1.5 m diameter; nominal ring width 450 mm; segments -12, maximum piece weight 100 kg 3.0 m diameter; nominal ring width 450 mm; segments -12, maximum piece weight 100 kg Lining to shafts 3.0 m diameter; nominal ring width 450 mm; segments -12, maximum piece weight 100 kg Lining ancillaries; bitumen impregnated fibreboard Parallel circumferential packing 1.5 m diameter 3.0 m diameter Lining ancillaries; PC4AF caulking compound Caulking 1.5 m diameter 3.0 m diameter SUPPORT AND STABILIZATION Rock bolts mechanical mechanical grouted pre-grouted impacted chemical end anchor chemical grouted chemically filled Internal support steel arches; supply steel arches; erection timber supports; supply timber supports; erection lagging sprayed concrete mesh or link Pressure grouting sets of drilling and grouting plant face packers deep packers drilling and flushing to 40 mm diameter re-drilling and flushing
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725.64 349.21 253.98 222.23 19.05 21.59 6.95
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injection of grout materials; chemical grout Forward probing
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CLASS U: BRICKWORK, BLOCKWORK, MASONRY Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £
NOTES Apply the following multipliers to both labour and plant for rubble walls: height 2 to 5 m 1.21 height 5 to 10 m 1.37 wall to radius small 1.75 wall to radius large 1.50 wall to rake or batter 1.15 wall in piers or stanchion 1.50 wall in butresses 1.15 RESOURCES—LABOUR Brickwork, blockwork and masonry gang 1 foreman bricklayer (craftsman) 4 bricklayers (craftsman) 1 unskilled operative (general) Total Gang Rate/Hour RESOURCES—PLANT Brickwork, blockwork and masonry 2 t dumper (50% of time) mixer (50% of time) small power tools scaffold, etc. Total Rate / Hour COMMON BRICKWORK Common bricks; PC £115.00/1000; in cement mortar (1:3) Thickness 103 mm vertical straight walls vertical curved walls battered straight walls battered curved walls vertical facing to concrete battered facing to concrete casing to metal sections Thickness 215 mm vertical straight walls vertical curved walls
£
11.53 44.12 7.68 63.33
£
1.39 0.77 1.48 1.06 4.70
0.23 0.30 0.33 0.37 0.25 0.37 0.32
14.44 18.75 20.84 23.43 15.64 23.43 19.95
1.07 1.38 1.55 1.74 1.16 1.74 1.48
0.44 0.57
27.99 36.10
2.08 2.68
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22.93 27.55 29.81 32.59 25.34 33.71 29.97
15.30 m2 15.30 m2
45.37 54.08
7.42 7.42 7.42 7.42 8.54 8.54 8.54
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battered straight walls battered curved walls vertical facing to concrete battered facing to concrete casing to metal sections Thickness 328 mm vertical straight walls vertical curved walls battered straight walls battered curved walls vertical facing to concrete battered facing to concrete casing to metal sections
0.63 0.71 0.48 0.71 0.61
39.90 44.96 30.40 44.96 38.63
2.96 3.31 2.25 3.31 2.84
15.30 15.30 16.41 16.41 16.41
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
58.16 63.57 49.06 64.68 57.88
0.64 0.82 0.91 1.01 0.69 1.01 0.87
40.53 51.93 57.63 63.96 43.70 63.96 55.10
3.03 3.87 4.26 4.75 3.26 4.75 4.09
23.50 23.50 23.50 23.50 24.61 24.61 24.61
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
67.06 79.30 85.39 92.21 71.57 93.32 83.80
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Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Thickness 440 mm vertical straight walls vertical curved walls battered straight walls battered curved walls vertical facing to concrete battered facing to concrete casing to metal sections Thickness 890 mm vertical straight walls vertical curved walls battered straight walls battered curved walls vertical facing to concrete battered facing to concrete casing to metal sections Thickness exceeding 1 m vertical straight walls vertical curved walls battered straight walls battered curved walls vertical facing to concrete battered facing to concrete casing to metal sections Columns and piers 215×215 mm 440×215 mm 665×328 mm 890×890 mm
Total Net Rate Unit £
0.84 1.06 1.16 1.29 0.90 1.29 1.12
53.20 67.13 73.46 81.70 57.00 81.70 70.93
3.92 4.97 5.46 6.06 4.22 6.06 5.26
31.56 31.56 31.56 31.56 32.66 32.67 32.67
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
88.68 103.66 110.48 119.32 93.88 120.43 108.86
1.50 1.85 2.00 2.20 1.60 2.20 1.94
95.00 117.16 126.66 139.33 101.33 139.33 122.86
7.05 8.71 9.45 10.32 7.53 10.32 9.14
63.87 63.87 63.87 63.87 64.99 64.99 64.99
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
165.92 189.74 199.98 213.52 173.85 214.64 196.99
1.64 2.00 2.17 2.37 1.74 2.37 2.10
103.86 126.66 137.43 150.09 110.19 150.09 132.99
7.69 9.44 10.21 11.13 8.20 11.13 9.89
71.70 71.70 71.70 71.70 72.82 72.82 72.82
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
183.25 207.80 219.34 232.92 191.21 234.04 215.70
0.13 0.24 0.44 1.10
8.23 15.20 27.87 69.66
0.61 1.13 2.07 5.17
3.25 6.70 15.31 55.56
m m m m
12.09 23.03 45.25 130.39
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
Surface features copings;standard header-on-edge PC £11.50/ 100; 215 mm wide×103 mm high sills;standard header-on-edge PC £11.50/100; 215 mm wide×103 mm high rebates chases band courses; flush; 215 mm wide band courses;projection 103 mm; 215 mm wide corbels;maximum projection 103 mm; 215 mm wide pilasters; 328 mm wide×103 mm projection pilasters; 440 mm wide×215 mm projection plinths;projection 103 mm×900 mm wide fair facing ADD or DEDUCT to materials costs for variation of £10.00/1000 in PC of common bricks Ancillaries bonds to existing work; to brickwork built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area not exceeding 0.05 m2; excluding supply; brickwork 103 mm thick built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area not exceeding 0.05 m2; excluding supply; brickwork 215 mm thick built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area 0.05–0.25 m2; excluding supply; brickwork 103 mm thick
Item built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area 0.05–0.25 m2; excluding supply; brickwork 215 mm thick built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area 0.25–0.5 m2; excluding supply; brickwork 103 mm thick built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area 0.25–0.5 m2; excluding supply; brickwork 215 mm thick FACING BRICKWORK Facing bricks; PC £390.00/1000; in plasticised cement mortar (1:6) Thickness 103 mm vertical straight walls vertical curved walls battered straight walls battered curved walls
315
0.10
6.33 0.49
1.66 m
8.48
0.13
8.23 0.59
1.53 m
10.35
0.30 0.35 0.05 0.05 0.15
19.00 22.17 3.17 3.17 9.50
1.41 1.65 0.21 0.24 0.71
1.46
m m m m m
20.41 23.82 3.38 3.41 11.67
0.12 0.19 0.06
7.60 12.03 3.80
0.33 0.56 0.89 0.27
3.25 7.36 7.02 -
m m m m2
3.58 15.52 19.94 4.07
1.50 0.06
95.00 7.05 3.80 0.28
8.20 m2 0.39 nr
110.25 4.47
0.12
7.60 0.54
0.63 nr
8.77
0.15
9.50 0.71
0.78 nr
10.99
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £ 0.29
18.37 1.36
1.21 nr
20.94
0.18
11.40 0.82
0.97 nr
13.19
0.34
21.53 1.60
1.47 nr
24.60
0.34 0.45 0.45 0.56
21.53 28.50 28.50 35.46
m2 m2 m2 m2
43.82 51.31 51.31 58.80
1.60 2.12 2.12 2.65
20.69 20.69 20.69 20.69
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vertical facing to concrete battered facing to concrete casing to metal sections Thickness 215 mm vertical straight walls vertical curved walls battered straight walls battered curved walls vertical facing to concrete battered facing to concrete casing to metal sections Thickness 328 mm vertical straight walls vertical curved walls battered straight walls battered curved walls vertical facing to concrete battered facing to concrete casing to metal sections Thickness 440 mm vertical straight walls vertical curved walls battered straight walls vertical facing to concrete battered facing to concrete casing to metal sections Columns and piers 215×215 mm 440×215 mm 665×328 mm Surface features copings;standard header-on-edge;standard bricks PC £39.00/100;215 mm wide×103 mm high
Item flat arches;standard stretcher-on-end; PC £39.00/100;215 mm wide×103 mm high flat arches;standard stretcher-on-end;bullnosed special bricks PC £120.00/100; 103 mm×215 mm high segmental arches;single ring;standard bricks PC £39.00/100;103 mm wide×215 mm high segmental arches;two ring;standard bricks PC £39.00/100;103 mm wide×440 mm high
316
0.37 0.56 0.49
23.43 1.68 35.46 2.65 31.03 2.30
21.81 m2 21.81 m2 21.81 m2
46.92 59.92 55.14
0.57 0.84 0.84 1.02 0.66 1.02 0.82
36.10 53.20 53.20 64.60 41.80 64.60 51.93
2.77 3.95 3.95 4.81 3.10 4.81 3.86
41.84 41.84 41.84 41.84 42.95 42.95 42.95
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
80.71 98.99 98.99 111.25 87.85 112.36 98.74
0.83 1.12 1.12 1.36 0.88 1.36 1.18
52.56 70.93 70.93 86.13 55.73 86.13 74.73
3.89 5.24 5.24 6.39 4.12 6.39 5.55
63.31 63.31 63.31 63.31 64.42 64.42 64.42
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
119.76 139.48 139.48 155.83 124.27 156.94 144.70
1.08 1.39 1.39 1.09 1.39 1.39
68.40 88.03 88.03 69.03 88.03 88.03
5.08 6.54 6.54 5.13 6.54 6.54
84.64 84.64 84.64 85.75 85.75 85.75
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
158.12 179.21 179.21 159.91 180.32 180.32
0.17 0.29 0.58
10.77 0.79 18.37 1.36 36.73 2.71
9.23 m 18.64 m 42.18 m
20.79 38.37 81.62
4.65 m
13.51
0.13
8.23
0.63
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Total Net Rate Unit £
0.21
13.30 0.99
4.45 m
18.74
0.22
13.93 1.03
13.15 m
28.11
0.37
23.43 1.74
4.45 m
29.62
0.49
31.03 2.30
9.03 m
42.36
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
segmental arches;cut voussoirs PC £250.00/ 100; 103 mm wide×215 mm high rebates chases cornices; maximum projection 103 mm; 215 mm wide band courses; projection 113 mm; 215 mm wide corbels; maximum projection 113 mm; 215 mm wide pilasters; 328 mm wide×113 mm projection pilasters; 440 mm wide×215 mm projection plinths; projection 113 mm×900 mm wide fair facing;pointing as work proceeds ADD or DEDUCT to materials costs for variation of £10.00/1000 in PC of common bricks Ancillaries bonds to existing work; to brickwork built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area not exceeding 0.05 m2; excluding supply; brickwork half brick thick built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area not exceeding 0.05 m2; excluding supply; brickwork one brick thick built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area 0.05–0.25 m2; excluding supply; brickwork half brick thick built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area 0.05–0.25 m2; excluding supply; brickwork one brick thick built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area 0.25–0.5 m2; excluding supply; brickwork half brick thick built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area 0.25–0.5 m2; excluding supply; brickwork one brick thick
Item ENGINEERING BRICKWORK Class A engineering bricks, solid; PC £ 270.00/ 1000; in cement mortar (1:3) Thickness 103 mm vertical straight walls
317
0.39 0.33 0.37
24.70 1.83 20.90 1.55 23.43 1.74
28.01 m - m - m
54.54 22.45 25.17
0.37 0.06
23.43 1.74 3.80 0.26
4.45 m - m
29.62 4.06
0.37 0.05 0.06 0.24 0.06
23.43 3.17 3.80 15.20 3.80
1.50 0.10
1.74 0.24 0.26 1.13 0.28
4.45 9.22 20.80 18.96 -
m m m m m2
29.62 12.63 24.86 35.29 4.08
95.00 7.05 6.33 0.45
9.65 m 0.57 nr
111.70 7.35
0.15
9.50 0.53
0.95 nr
10.98
0.19
12.03 0.89
0.93 nr
13.85
0.33
20.90 1.55
1.60 nr
24.05
0.23
14.57 1.08
1.12 nr
16.77
0.40
25.33 1.86
1.92 nr
29.11
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £
0.27
17.10
1.26
14.66 m2
33.02
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vertical curved walls battered straight walls battered curved walls vertical facing to concrete battered facing to concrete casing to metal sections Thickness 215 mm vertical straight walls vertical curved walls battered straight walls battered curved walls vertical facing to concrete battered facing to concrete casing to metal sections Thickness 328 mm vertical straight walls vertical curved walls battered straight walls battered curved walls vertical facing to concrete battered facing to concrete casing to metal sections Thickness 440 mm vertical straight walls vertical curved walls battered straight walls battered curved walls vertical facing to concrete battered facing to concrete casing to metal sections Thickness 890 mm vertical straight walls vertical curved walls battered straight walls battered curved walls vertical facing to concrete battered facing to concrete casing to metal sections Thickness exceeding 1 m vertical straight walls vertical curved walls battered straight walls battered curved walls vertical facing to concrete battered facing to concrete
318
0.37 0.37 0.41 0.32 0.46 0.41
23.43 23.43 25.97 20.27 29.13 25.97
1.74 1.74 1.94 1.48 2.18 1.94
14.66 14.66 14.66 15.77 15.77 15.77
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
39.83 39.83 42.57 37.52 47.08 43.68
0.52 0.71 0.71 0.78 0.61 0.87 0.78
32.93 44.96 44.96 49.40 38.63 55.10 49.40
2.44 3.31 3.32 3.67 2.84 4.10 3.67
29.77 29.77 29.77 29.77 30.88 30.88 30.88
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
65.14 78.04 78.05 82.84 72.35 90.08 83.95
0.75 1.01 1.01 1.11 0.87 1.24 1.11
47.50 63.96 63.96 70.30 55.10 78.53 70.30
3.54 4.75 4.75 5.22 4.10 5.81 5.22
45.21 45.21 45.21 45.21 46.32 46.32 46.32
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
96.25 113.92 113.92 120.73 105.52 130.66 121.84
0.97 1.29 1.29 1.41 1.12 1.56 1.41
61.43 81.70 81.70 89.30 70.93 98.79 89.30
4.57 6.06 6.06 6.63 5.26 7.33 6.63
60.51 60.51 60.51 60.51 61.62 61.62 61.62
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
126.51 148.27 148.27 156.44 137.81 167.74 157.55
1.72 2.20 2.20 2.37 1.94 2.58 2.37
108.93 139.33 139.33 150.09 122.86 163.39 150.09
8.08 10.32 10.32 11.14 9.14 12.12 11.14
121.72 121.72 121.72 121.72 122.84 122.84 122.84
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
238.73 271.37 271.37 282.95 254.84 298.35 284.07
1.87 2.37 2.37 2.55 2.10 2.76
118.43 150.09 150.09 161.49 132.99 174.79
8.77 11.13 11.13 11.98 9.89 12.98
136.65 136.65 136.65 136.65 137.70 137.70
m3 m3 m3 m3 m3 m3
263.85 297.87 297.87 310.12 280.58 325.47
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
casing to metal sections Columns and piers 215×215 mm 440×215 mm 665×328 mm 890×890 mm
Item Surface features copings;standard header-on-edge PC £25.50/ 100; 215 mm wide×103 mm high sills;standard header-on-edge PC £25.50/100; 215 mm wide×103 mm high rebates chases band courses; flush; 215 mm wide band courses; projection 103 mm; 215 mm wide corbels; maximum projection 103 mm; 215 mm wide pilasters; 328 mm wide×103 mm projection pilasters; 440 mm wide×215 mm projection plinths; projection 103 mm×900 mm wide fair facing ADD or DEDUCT to materials costs for variation of £10.00/1000 in PC of common bricks Ancillaries bonds to existing brickwork; to brickwork built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area not exceeding 0.05 m2; excluding supply; brickwork half brick thick built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area not exceeding 0.05 m2; excluding supply; brickwork one brick thick built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area 0.05–0.25 m2; excluding supply; brickwork half brick thick built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area 0.05–0.25 m2; excluding supply; brickwork one brick thick built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area 0.025–0.5 m2; excluding supply; brickwork half brick thick built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area 0.025–0.5 m2; excluding supply; brickwork one
319
2.55 161.49 11.98
137.70 m3
311.17
0.16 10.13 0.28 17.73 0.56 35.46 1.78 112.73
6.50 13.21 29.96 107.66
17.38 32.25 68.03 228.75
0.75 1.31 2.61 8.36
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
m m m m
Total Net Rate Unit £
0.11
6.97 0.49
3.29 m
10.75
0.13
8.23 0.59
3.16 m
11.98
1.55 1.74 0.21 0.24
m m m m
22.45 25.17 3.38 3.41
9.50 0.71
3.09 m
13.30
0.33 0.37 0.05 0.05 0.15
20.90 23.43 3.17 3.17
0.07 0.12 0.19 0.06
4.43 7.60 12.03 3.80
0.33 0.56 0.89 0.28
6.50 m 14.69 m 13.53 m m2
11.26 22.85 26.45 4.08
0.29 0.10
18.37 1.36 6.33 0.45
13.80 m2 0.48 nr
33.53 7.26
0.15
9.50 0.71
0.68 nr
10.89
0.19
12.03 0.89
0.91 nr
13.83
0.33
20.90 1.55
1.41 nr
23.86
0.23
14.57 1.08
1.12 nr
16.77
0.40
25.33 1.86
1.71 nr
28.90
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brick thick Class B engineering bricks, perforated; PC £195.00/1000; in cement mortar (1:3) Thickness 103 mm vertical straight walls vertical curved walls battered straight walls vertical facing to concrete casings to metal sections Thickness 215 mm vertical straight walls vertical curved walls battered straight walls vertical facing to concrete casings to metal sections Thickness 328 mm vertical straight walls vertical curved walls battered straight walls vertical facing to concrete casings to metal sections
Item Thickness 440 mm vertical straight walls vertical curved walls battered straight walls vertical facing to concrete casings to metal sections Thickness 890 mm vertical straight walls vertical curved walls battered straight walls battered curved walls vertical facing to concrete battered facing to concrete casing to metal sections Thickness exceeding 1 m vertical straight walls vertical curved walls battered straight walls battered curved walls vertical facing to concrete battered facing to concrete
320
0.27 0.37 0.37 0.32 0.41
17.10 23.43 23.43 20.27 25.97
1.26 1.74 1.74 1.48 1.94
11.16 11.16 11.16 12.27 12.27
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
29.52 36.33 36.33 34.02 40.18
0.52 0.71 0.71 0.61 0.78
32.93 44.96 44.96 38.63 49.40
2.44 3.32 3.32 2.84 3.67
22.76 22.76 22.76 23.88 23.88
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
58.13 71.04 71.04 65.35 76.95
0.76 1.01 1.01 0.87 1.11
48.13 63.96 63.96 55.10 70.30
3.55 4.75 4.75 4.10 5.22
34.70 34.70 34.70 35.81 35.81
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
86.38 103.41 103.41 95.01 111.33
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Total Net Rate Unit £
0.97 1.29 1.29 1.12 1.41
61.43 81.70 81.70 70.93 89.30
4.57 6.06 6.06 5.26 6.63
46.50 46.50 46.50 47.61 47.61
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
112.50 134.26 134.26 123.80 143.54
1.72 2.20 2.20 2.37 1.94 2.58 2.37
108.93 139.33 139.33 150.09 122.86 163.39 150.09
8.08 10.32 10.32 11.14 9.14 12.12 11.14
93.70 93.70 93.70 93.70 94.81 94.81 94.81
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
210.71 243.35 243.35 254.93 226.81 270.32 256.04
1.87 2.37 2.37 2.55 2.10 2.76
118.43 150.09 150.09 161.49 132.99 174.79
8.77 11.13 11.13 11.98 9.89 12.98
105.32 105.32 105.32 105.32 106.37 106.37
m3 m3 m3 m3 m3 m3
232.52 266.54 266.54 278.79 249.25 294.14
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
casing to metal sections Columns and piers 215×215 mm 440×215 mm 665×328 mm 890×890 mm Surface features copings;standard header-on-edge PC £25.50/ 100;215 mm wide×103 mm high sills;standard header-on-edge PC £25.50/100; 215 mm wide×103 mm high rebates chases band courses; flush; 215 mm wide band courses; projection 103 mm; 215 mm wide corbels; maximum projection 103 mm; 215 mm wide pilasters; 328 mm wide×103 mm projection pilasters; 440 mm wide×215 mm projection plinths; projection 103 mm×900 mm wide fair facing ADD or DEDUCT to materials costs for variation of £10.00/1000 in PC of engineering bricks Ancillaries bonds to existing brickwork; to brickwork built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area not exceeding 0.05 m2; excluding supply; brickwork half brick thick built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area not exceeding 0.05 m2; excluding supply; brickwork one brick thick built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area 0.05–0.25 m2; excluding supply; brickwork half brick thick
Item built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area 0.05–0.25 m2; excluding supply; brickwork one brick thick built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area 0.025–0.5 m2; excluding supply; brickwork half brick thick built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area 0.025–0.5 m2; excluding supply; brickwork one brick thick
321
2.55 161.49 11.98 0.16 10.13 0.28 17.73 0.56 35.46 1.78 112.73
0.75 1.31 2.61 8.36
106.37 m3 4.93 10.06 22.87 82.44
279.84
m m m m
15.81 29.10 60.94 203.53
0.11
6.97 0.49
2.50 m
9.96
0.13
8.23 0.59
2.37 m
11.19
-
m m m m
22.45 25.17 3.38 3.41
2.30 m
12.51
0.33 0.37 0.05 0.05 0.15
20.90 23.43 3.17 3.17
1.55 1.74 0.21 0.24
9.50 0.71
0.07 0.12 0.19 0.06
4.43 7.60 12.03 3.80
0.29 0.10
0.33 0.56 0.89 0.28
4.93 11.14 10.38 -
m m m m2
9.69 19.30 23.30 4.08
18.37 1.36 6.33 0.45
13.80 m2 0.48 nr
33.53 7.26
0.15
9.50 0.71
0.68 nr
10.89
0.19
12.03 0.89
0.91 nr
13.83
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £ 0.33
20.90
1.55
1.41 nr
23.86
0.23
14.57
1.08
1.12 nr
16.77
0.40
25.33
1.86
1.71 nr
28.90
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Item
LIGHTWEIGHT BLOCKWORK Lightweight concrete blocks; 3.5 N/mm2; in cement-lime mortar (1:1:6) Thickness 100 mm; PC £ 4.98/m2 vertical straight walls vertical curved walls vertical facework to concrete casing to metal sections Thickness 140 mm; PC £ 6.95/m2 vertical straight walls vertical curved walls vertical facework to concrete casing to metal sections Thickness 215 mm; PC £11.25/m2 vertical straight walls vertical curved walls vertical facework to concrete casing to metal sections Columns and piers 440×100 mm 890×140 mm Surface features fair facing Ancillaries built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area not exceeding 0.05 m2; excluding supply; blockwork 100 mm thick built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area not exceeding 0.05 m2; excluding supply; blockwork 140 mm thick built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area not exceeding 0.05 m2; excluding supply; blockwork 215 mm thick built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area 0.05–0.25 m2; excluding supply; blockwork 100 mm thick built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area 0.05–0.25 m2; excluding supply; blockwork 140 mm thick built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area 0.05–0.25 m2; excluding supply; blockwork 215 mm thick built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area 0.25–0.5 m2; excluding supply; blockwork 100
322
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Total Net Rate Unit £
0.17 0.23 0.18 0.21
10.77 14.57 11.40 13.30
0.82 1.08 0.84 0.99
4.19 4.19 5.17 5.17
m2 m2 m2 m2
15.78 19.84 17.41 19.46
0.23 0.30 0.23 0.27
14.57 19.00 14.57 17.10
1.06 1.41 1.09 1.27
5.86 5.86 6.86 6.86
m2 m2 m2 m2
21.49 26.27 22.52 25.23
0.28 0.37 0.28 0.31
17.73 23.43 17.73 19.63
1.29 1.72 1.33 1.46
9.85 9.85 10.92 10.92
m2 m2 m2 m2
28.87 35.00 29.98 32.01
0.08 0.22
5.07 0.38 13.93 1.03
1.86 m 5.25 m
7.31 20.21
0.34
3.45 0.28
- m2
3.73
0.04
2.53 0.19
0.23 nr
2.95
0.09
5.70 0.42
0.49 nr
6.61
0.13
8.23 0.59
0.64 nr
9.46
0.13
8.23 0.59
0.61 nr
9.43
0.18
11.40 0.83
0.93 nr
13.16
0.25
15.83 1.18
1.28 nr
18.29
0.15
9.50 0.71
0.79 nr
11.00
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
mm thick built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area 0.25–0.5 m2; excluding supply; blockwork 140 mm thick built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area 0.25–0.5 m2; excluding supply; blockwork 215 mm thick
Item
DENSE CONCRETE BLOCKWORK Dense concrete blocks; 7 N/mm2; in cement mortar (1:1:6) Walls, built vertical and straight 100 mm thick; PC £4.98/m2 140 mm thick; PC £6.95/m2 215 mm thick; PC £11.25/m2 Walls, built vertical and curved 100 mm thick; PC £4.98/m2 140 mm thick; PC £6.95/m2 215 mm thick; PC £11.25/m2 Walls, built vertical in facework to concrete 100 mm thick; PC £4.98/m2 140 mm thick; PC £6.95/m2 215 mm thick; PC £11.25/m2 Walls, as casings to metal sections, built vertical and straight 100 mm thick; PC £4.98/m2 140 mm thick; PC £6.95/m2 Columns and piers 440×100 mm 890×140 mm thick Ancillaries built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area not exceeding 0.05 m2; excluding supply; blockwork 100 mm thick built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area not exceeding 0.05 m2; excluding supply; blockwork 140 mm thick built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area not exceeding 0.05 m2; excluding supply; blockwork 215 mm thick built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area 0.05–0.25 m2; excluding supply; blockwork 100 mm thick built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area 0.05–0.25 m2; excluding supply; blockwork 140
323
0.21
13.30 0.99
0.93 nr
15.22
0.30
19.00 1.39
1.54 nr
21.93
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Total Net Rate Unit £
0.19 0.25 0.34
12.03 0.90 15.83 1.17 21.53 1.60
4.04 5.80 9.76
m2 m2 m2
16.97 22.80 32.89
0.25 0.33 0.45
15.83 1.19 20.90 1.55 28.50 2.13
4.07 5.80 9.79
m2 m2 m2
21.09 28.25 40.42
0.20 0.26 0.35
12.67 0.93 16.47 1.20 22.17 1.65
5.01 6.81 10.81
m2 m2 m2
18.61 24.48 34.63
0.23 0.30
14.57 1.08 19.00 1.39
5.01 6.81
m2 m2
20.66 27.20
0.08 0.22
5.07 0.37 13.93 1.03
1.85 5.21
m m
7.29 20.17
0.05
3.17 0.21
0.23
nr
3.61
0.10
6.33 0.47
0.47
nr
7.27
0.14
8.87 0.63
0.66
nr
10.16
0.14
8.87 0.63
0.63
nr
10.13
0.19
12.03 0.89
0.93
nr
13.85
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mm thick built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area 0.05–0.25 m2; excluding supply; blockwork 215 mm thick built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area 0.25–0.5 m2; excluding supply; blockwork 100 mm thick built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area 0.25–0.5 m2; excluding supply; blockwork 140 mm thick built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area 0.25–0.5 m2; excluding supply; blockwork 215 mm thick
Item
ARTIFICIAL STONE BLOCKWORK Reconstituted stone masonry blocks; Bradstone 100 bed weathered Cotswold or North Cearney rough hewn rockfaced blocks; in coloured cement-lime mortar (1:1:6) Thickness 100 mm vertical facing vertical straight walls vertical curved walls vertical facework to concrete casing to metal sections Ancillaries built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area not exceeding 0.05 m2; excluding supply built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area 0.05– 0.25 m2; excluding supply built-in pipes and ducts, cross-sectional area 0.25– 0.5 m2; excluding supply Reconstituted stone masonry blocks; Bradstone Architectural dressing in weathered Cotswald or North Cerney shades; in coloured cementlime mortar designation (1:1:6) Surface features; Pier Caps 305×305 mm, weathered and throated 381×381 mm, weathered and throated 457×457 mm, weathered and throated 533×533 mm, weathered and throated Surface features; Copings 152×76 mm, twice weathered and throated 152×76 mm, curved on plan, twice weathered and throated 305×76 mm, twice weathered and throated
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0.27
17.10 1.27
1.29
nr
19.66
0.16
10.13 0.77
0.77
nr
11.67
0.23
14.57 1.08
0.95
nr
16.60
0.32
20.27 1.50
1.55
nr
23.32
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
0.30 0.39 0.31 0.40
19.00 24.70 19.63 25.33
1.41 1.83 1.47 1.88
22.04 22.04 22.07 22.07
Total Net Unit Rate £
m2 m2 m2 m2
42.45 48.57 43.17 49.28
0.07
4.43 0.33
0.33 nr
5.09
0.22
13.93 1.03
2.40 nr
17.36
0.26
16.47 1.22
3.02 nr
20.71
0.09 0.11 0.13 0.15
5.70 6.97 8.23 9.50
0.08 0.11 0.10
0.42 0.52 0.61 0.71
9.17 12.79 17.40 24.50
nr nr nr nr
15.29 20.28 26.24 34.71
5.07 0.38 6.97 0.50
11.03 m 39.16 m
16.48 46.63
6.33 1.88
22.61 m
30.82
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
305×76 mm, curved on plan, twice weathered and throated Surface features; Pilasters 440×100 mm Surface features; Corbels 479×100×215 mm, splayed 665×100×215 mm, splayed Surface features; Lintels 100×140 mm 100×215 mm
Item ASHLAR MASONRY Portland Whitbed limestone; in cementlime mortar (1:2:9); pointed one side cementlime mortar (1:2:4) incorporating stone dust Thickness 50 mm vertical facing to concrete Thickness 75 mm vertical straight walls vertical curved walls Surface features copings; weathered and twice throated; 250×150 mm copings; weathered and twice throated; 250×1 50 mm; curved on plan copings; weathered and twice throated; 400×150 mm copings; weathered and twice throated; 400×150 mm; curved on plan string courses; shaped and dressed; 75 mm projection×150 mm high corbel; shaped and dressed; 500×450×300 mm keystone; shaped and dressed; 750×900×300 mm (extreme)
Item RUBBLE MASONRY Rubble masonry; random stones PC £100.00/ tonne, weighing 2 t/m3 of wall; in cement-lime mortar Walls, built vertical and straight; not exceeding 2 m high 300 mm thick
325
0.13
8.23 0.63
58.70 m
67.56
0.14
8.87 0.66
9.71 m
19.24
0.49 0.55
31.03 2.30 34.83 2.59
23.36 nr 26.88 nr
56.69 64.30
0.11 0.16
6.97 0.52 10.13 0.75
18.21 m 24.37 m
25.70 35.25
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £
0.85
53.83
4.00
101.01
m2
158.84
0.95 1.45
60.16 91.83
4.47 6.82
146.32 259.58
m2 m2
210.95 358.23
0.45
28.50
2.12
111.21
m
141.83
0.45
28.50
2.12
162.26
m
192.88
0.49
31.03
2.30
184.35
m
217.68
0.49
31.03
2.30
360.49
m
393.82
0.45
28.50
2.12
65.32
m
95.94
0.55
34.83
2.59
108.24
nr
145.66
1.30
82.33
6.11
278.16
nr
366.60
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £
1.25
79.16
5.88
91.97 m2
177.01
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450 mm thick 600 mm thick Walls, built vertical, curved on plan; not exceeding 2 m high 300 mm thick 450 mm thick 600 mm thick Walls, built with battered face; not exceeding 2 m high 300 mm thick 450 mm thick 600 mm thick Rubble masonry; squared stones PC £150.00/ tonne, weighing 2 t/m3 of wall; in cement-lime motor Walls, built vertical and straight; not exceeding 2 m high 300 mm thick 450 mm thick 600 mm thick Walls, built vertical, curved on plan; not exceeding 2 m high 300 mm thick 450 mm thick 600 mm thick Walls, built with battered face; not exceeding 2 m high 300 mm thick 450 mm thick 600 mm thick
Item ANCILLARIES COMMON TO ALL DIVISIONS Expamet joint reinforcement Ancillaries joint reinforcement; 65 mm wide joint reinforcement; 115 mm wide joint reinforcement; 175 mm wide joint reinforcement; 225 mm wide Hyload pitch polymer damp proof course; lapped joints; in cement mortar Ancillaries 103 mm wide; horizontal 103 mm wide; vertical 215 mm wide; horizontal
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1.80 113.99 8.46 2.40 151.99 11.29
158.53 m2 183.93 m2
280.98 347.21
1.40 88.66 3.86 2.00 126.66 9.40 2.65 167.82 12.46
94.08 m2 137.96 m2 183.93 m2
186.60 274.02 364.21
1.40 88.66 6.58 2.00 126.66 9.40 2.65 167.82 12.46
91.97 m2 137.96 m2 183.93 m2
187.21 274.02 364.21
1.25 79.16 5.88 1.80 113.99 8.46 2.40 151.99 11.29
137.87 m2 206.80 m2 275.73 m2
222.91 329.25 439.01
1.40 88.66 6.58 2.00 126.66 9.40 2.40 151.99 11.29
137.87 m2 206.80 m2 290.14 m2
233.11 342.86 453.42
1.40 88.66 6.58 2.00 126.66 9.40 2.40 151.99 11.29
137.87 m2 206.80 m2 290.14 m2
233.11 342.86 453.42
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £
0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63
0.03 0.04 0.05 0.07
0.28 0.48 0.72 0.96
m m m m
0.94 1.15 1.40 1.66
0.01 0.02 0.03
0.63 1.27 1.90
0.05 0.08 0.12
0.64 m 0.64 m 1.35 m
1.32 1.99 3.37
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
215 mm wide; vertical 328 mm wide; horizontal 328 mm wide; vertical Pre-formed closed cell joint filler; pointing with polysulphide sealant Ancillaries movement joints; 12 mm filler 90 wide; 12×12 sealant one side movement joints; 12 mm filler 200 wide; 12×12 sealant one side Dritherm cavity insulation Infills 50 mm thick 75 mm thick Concrete Infills 50 mm thick Galvanised steel wall ties Fixings and ties vertical twist strip type; 900 mm horizontal and 450 mm vertical staggered spacings Stainless steel wall ties Fixings and ties vertical twist strip type; 900 mm horizontal and 450 mm vertical staggered spacings
Item RESOURCES—LABOUR Painting gang 1 ganger (skill rate 3) 3 painters (skill rate 3) 1 unskilled operative (general) Total Gang Rate/Hour RESOURCES—PLANT Painting 1.5 KVA diesel generator transformers/cables; junction box 4.5" electric grinder transit van (50% of time) ladders Total Rate/Hour LEAD BASED PRIMER PAINT
327
0.04 0.04 0.06
2.53 2.53 3.80
0.19 0.18 0.27
1.35 m 2.26 m 2.26 m
4.07 4.97 6.33
0.06
3.80
0.26
1.93 m
5.99
0.07
4.43
0.31
2.91 m
7.65
0.04 0.05
2.53 3.17
0.19 0.21
3.36 m2 3.90 m2
6.08 7.28
0.06
3.80
0.27
2.43 m2
6.50
0.02
1.27
0.07
0.27 m2
1.61
0.02
1.27
0.07
0.60 m2
1.94
CLASS V: PAINTING Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £
£
8.69 26.07 7.68 42.44
£
1.77 0.18 0.28 2.90 1.11 6.23
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One coat calcium plumbate primer Metal upper surfaces inclined at an angle ne 30 degrees to the horizontal upper surfaces inclined at an angle 30–60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces inclined at an angle exceeding 60 degrees to the horizontal soffit surfaces and lower surfaces inclined at an angle ne 60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces of width ne 300 mm surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m Metal sections Pipework IRON BASED PRIMER PAINT One coat iron oxide primer Metal upper surfaces inclined at an angle ne 30 degrees to the horizontal upper surfaces inclined at an angle 30–60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces inclined at an angle exceeding 60 degrees to the horizontal soffit surfaces and lower surfaces inclined at an angle ne 60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces of width ne 300 mm surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m Metal sections Pipework ACRYLIC PRIMER PAINT One coat acrylic wood primer Timber upper surfaces inclined at an angle ne 30 degrees to the horizontal upper surfaces inclined at an angle 30–60 degrees to the horizontal
Item surfaces inclined at an angle exceeding 60 degrees to the horizontal soffit surfaces and lower surfaces inclined at an angle ne 60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces of width ne 300 mm surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m GLOSS PAINT One coat calcium plumbate primer; one
328
0.03
1.06
0.16
0.42 m2
1.64
0.03
1.06
0.16
0.42 m2
1.64
0.03
1.06
0.16
0.42 m2
1.64
0.03
1.27
0.19
0.42 m2
1.88
0.01 0.03 0.03 0.03
0.42 1.06 1.27 1.27
0.06 0.16 0.18 0.18
0.13 0.27 0.42 0.42
m m m2 m2
0.61 1.49 1.87 1.87
0.03
1.06
0.16
0.41 m2
1.63
0.03
1.06
0.16
0.41 m2
1.63
0.03
1.06
0.16
0.41 m2
1.63
0.03
1.27
0.19
0.41 m2
1.87
0.01 0.03 0.03 0.03
0.42 1.06 1.27 1.27
0.06 0.16 0.18 0.18
0.12 0.27 0.41 0.41
m m m2 m2
0.60 1.49 1.86 1.86
0.02
0.85
0.12
0.23 m2
1.20
0.02
0.85
0.12
0.23 m2
1.20
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £ 0.02
0.85
0.12
0.23 m2
1.20
0.03
1.06
0.16
0.23 m2
1.45
0.01 0.03
0.42 1.06
0.05 0.16
0.07 m 0.15 m
0.54 1.37
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
undercoat and one finishing coat of gloss paint Metal upper surfaces inclined at an angle ne 30 degrees to the horizontal upper surfaces inclined at an angle 30–60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces inclined at an angle exceeding 60 degrees to the horizontal soffit surfaces and lower surfaces inclined at an angle ne 60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces of width ne 300 mm surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m Metal sections Pipework One coat acrylic wood primer; one undercoat and one finishing coat of gloss paint Timber upper surfaces inclined at an angle ne 30 degrees to the horizontal upper surfaces inclined at an angle 30–60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces inclined at an angle exceeding 60 degrees to the horizontal soffit surfaces and lower surfaces inclined at an angle ne 60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces of width ne 300 mm surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m One coat calcium plumbate primer; two undercoats and one finishing coat of gloss paint Metal upper surfaces inclined at an angle ne 30 degrees to the horizontal upper surfaces inclined at an angle 30–60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces inclined at an angle exceeding 60 degrees to the horizontal soffit surfaces and lower surfaces inclined at an angle ne 60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces of width ne 300 mm surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m
Item One coat acrylic wood primer; two undercoats and one finishing coat of gloss
329
0.07
2.97
0.44
0.81 m2
4.22
0.07
3.18
0.47
0.81 m2
4.46
0.08
3.40
0.50
0.81 m2
4.71
0.09
3.61
0.53
0.81 m2
4.95
0.03 0.05 0.09 0.09
1.06 2.12 3.82 3.82
0.16 0.31 0.54 0.54
0.24 0.53 0.81 0.81
m m m2 m2
1.46 2.96 5.17 5.17
0.07
2.76
0.37
0.63 m2
3.76
0.07
2.97
0.44
0.63 m2
4.04
0.07
3.18
0.47
0.63 m2
4.28
0.08
3.40
0.50
0.63 m2
4.53
0.03 0.05
1.06 2.12
0.10 0.31
0.19 m 0.41 m
1.35 2.84
0.06
2.55
0.37
1.01 m2
3.93
0.07
2.76
0.41
1.01 m2
4.18
0.07
2.97
0.44
1.01 m2
4.42
0.07
3.18
0.47
0.98 m2
4.63
0.03 0.06
1.27 2.55
0.19 0.37
0.30 m 0.66 m
1.76 3.58
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £
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paint Timber upper surfaces inclined at an angle ne 30 degrees to the horizontal upper surfaces inclined at an angle 30–60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces inclined at an angle exceeding 60 degrees to the horizontal soffit surfaces and lower surfaces inclined at an angle ne 60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces of width ne 300 mm surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m One coat alkali resisting primer; two undercoats and one finishing coat of gloss paint Smooth concrete upper surfaces inclined at an angle ne 30 degrees to the horizontal upper surfaces inclined at an angle 30–60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces inclined at an angle exceeding 60 degrees to the horizontal soffit surfaces and lower surfaces inclined at an angle ne 60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces of width ne 300 mm surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m Brickwork and rough concrete upper surfaces inclined at an angle ne 30 degrees to the horizontal upper surfaces inclined at an angle 30–60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces inclined at an angle exceeding 60 degrees to the horizontal soffit surfaces and lower surfaces inclined at an angle ne 60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces of width ne 300 mm surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m Blockwork upper surfaces inclined at an angle ne 30 degrees to the horizontal soffit surfaces and lower surfaces inclined at an angle ne 60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces of width ne 300 mm surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m Two coats anti-condensation paint; PC £37.08/5L Metal
330
0.07
2.76
0.41
0.82 m2
3.99
0.07
2.97
0.44
0.82 m2
4.23
0.07
3.18
0.47
0.82 m2
4.47
0.08
3.40
0.46
0.82 m2
4.68
0.03 0.06
1.27 2.55
0.44 0.37
0.25 m 0.53 m
1.96 3.45
0.04
1.49
0.22
0.84 m2
2.55
0.04
1.70
0.25
0.84 m2
2.79
0.04
1.91
0.28
0.85 m2
3.04
0.05
2.12
0.31
0.84 m2
3.27
0.01 0.03
0.64 1.27
0.09 0.19
0.25 m 0.55 m
0.98 2,01
0.04
1.70
0.25
0.86 m2
2.81
0.04
1.91
0.28
0.86 m2
3.05
0.05
2.12
0.31
0.88 m2
3.31
0.06
2.33
0.34
0.88 m2
3.55
0.02 0.04
0.85 1.49
0.12 0.22
0.27 m 0.57 m
1.24 2.28
0.06
2.33
0.34
0.88 m2
3.55
0.06
2.55
0.37
0.88 m2
3.80
0.03 0.04
1.06 1.70
0.16 0.25
0.27 m 0.57 m
1.49 2.52
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
upper surfaces inclined at an angle ne 30 degrees to the horizontal upper surfaces inclined at an angle 30–60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces inclined at an angle exceeding 60 degrees to the horizontal soffit surfaces and lower surfaces inclined at an angle ne 60 degrees to the horizontal
Item surfaces of width ne 300 mm surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m Metal sections EMULSION PAINT One thinned coat, two coats vinyl emulsion paint; PC £16.62/5L Smooth concrete upper surfaces inclined at an angle ne 30 degrees to the horizontal upper surfaces inclined at an angle 30–60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces inclined at an angle exceeding 60 degrees to the horizontal soffit surfaces and lower surfaces inclined at an angle ne 60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces of width ne 300 mm surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m Brickwork and rough concrete upper surfaces inclined at an angle ne 30 degrees to the horizontal upper surfaces inclined at an angle 30–60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces inclined at an angle exceeding 60 degrees to the horizontal soffit surfaces and lower surfaces inclined at an angle ne 60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces of width ne 300 mm surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m Blockwork surfaces inclined at an angle exceeding 60 degrees to the horizontal soffit surfaces and lower surfaces inclined at an angle ne 60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces of width ne 300 mm surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m CEMENT PAINT Two coats masonry paint; PC £23.73/5L
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0.07
3.18
0.47
2.53 m2
6.18
0.07
3.18
0.47
2.53 m2
6.18
0.07
3.18
0.47
2.53 m2
6.18
0.08
3.40
0.50
2.53 m2
6.43
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £ 0.03 0.05 0.09
1.27 2.12 3.82
0.19 0.31 0.56
0.76 m 1.64 m 2.53 m2
2.22 4.07 6.91
0.07
2.76
0.41
0.45 m2
3.62
0.07
2.97
0.44
0.45 m2
3.86
0.07
3.18
0.47
0.45 m2
4.10
0.08
3.40
0.50
0.45 m2
4.35
0.03 0.07
1.27 2.97
0.19 0.44
0.14 m 0.29 m
1.60 3.70
0.07
3.18
0.47
0.46 m2
4.11
0.08
3.40
0.50
0.46 m2
4.36
0.09
3.61
0.53
0.46 m2
4.60
0.09
3.82
0.56
0.46 m2
4.84
0.03 0.08
1.27 3.40
0.19 0.50
0.14 m 0.32 m
1.60 4.22
0.09
3.82
0.56
0.47 m2
4.85
0.10
4.24
0.62
0.47 m2
5.33
0.04 0.08
1.70 3.40
0.25 0.50
0.14 m 0.31 m
2.09 4.21
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Smooth concrete upper surfaces inclined at an angle ne 30 degrees to the horizontal upper surfaces inclined at an angle 30–60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces inclined at an angle exceeding 60 degrees to the horizontal soffit surfaces and lower surfaces inclined at an angle ne 60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces of width ne 300 mm surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m Brickwork and rough concrete upper surfaces inclined at an angle ne 30 degrees to the horizontal upper surfaces inclined at an angle 30–60 degrees to the horizontal
332
0.07
2.76
0.41
0.61 m2
3.78
0.07
2.97
0.44
0.61 m2
4.02
0.07
3.18
0.47
0.61 m2
4.26
0.08
3.40
0.50
0.61 m2
4.51
0.03 0.07
1.27 2.97
0.19 0.44
0.18 m 0.40 m
1.64 3.81
0.07
3.18
0.47
0.70 m2
4.35
0.08
3.40
0.50
0.70 m2
4.60
Item
surfaces inclined at an angle exceeding 60 degrees to the horizontal soffit surfaces and lower surfaces inclined at an angle ne 60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces of width ne 300 mm surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m Blockwork surfaces inclined at an angle exceeding 60 degrees to the horizontal soffit surfaces and lower surfaces inclined at an angle ne 60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces of width ne 300 mm surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m One thinned coat, two coats concrete floor paint; PC £22.49/5L Smooth concrete upper surfaces inclined at an angle ne 30 degrees to the horizontal upper surfaces inclined at an angle 30–60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces inclined at an angle exceeding 60 degrees to the horizontal soffit surfaces and lower surfaces inclined at an angle ne 60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces of width ne 300 mm surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m Additional coats
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Total Net Unit Rate £
0.09
3.61 0.53
0.70 m2
4.84
0.09
3.82 0.56
0.70 m2
5.08
0.03 0.08
1.27 0.19 3.40 0.50
0.21 m 0.46 m
1.67 4.36
0.09
3.82 0.56
0.91 m2
5.29
0.10
4.24 0.62
0.91 m2
5.77
0.04 0.08
1.70 0.25 3.40 0.50
0.27 m 0.59 m
2.22 4.49
0.07
2.76 0.41
1.73 m2
4.90
0.07
2.97 0.44
1.73 m2
5.14
0.07
3.18 0.47
1.73 m2
5.38
0.08
3.40 0.50
1.87 m2
5.77
0.03 0.07
1.27 0.19 2.97 0.44
0.54 m 1.12 m
2.00 4.53
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
width exceeding 1 m surfaces of width ne 300 mm surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m EPOXY OR POLYURETHANE PAINT Blast clean to BS 7079; one coat zinc chromate etch primer, two coats zinc phosphate CR/alkyd undercoat off site; one coat MIO CR undercoat and one coat CR finish on site Metal sections Blast clean to BS 7079; one coat zinc rich 2 pack primer, one coat MIO high build epoxy 2 pack paint off site; one coat polyurethane 2 pack undercoat and one coat polyurethane 2 pack finish on site Metal sections Two coats clear polyurethane varnish; PC £31.99/5L Timber upper surfaces inclined at an angle ne 30 degrees to the horizontal upper surfaces inclined at an angle 30–60 degrees to the horizontal
Item surfaces inclined at an angle exceeding 60 degrees to the horizontal soffit surfaces and lower surfaces inclined at an angle ne 60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces of width ne 300 mm surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m Two coats colour stained polyurethane varnish; PC £46.99/5L Timber upper surfaces inclined at an angle ne 30 degrees to the horizontal upper surfaces inclined at an angle 30–60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces inclined at an angle exceeding 60 degrees to the horizontal soffit surfaces and lower surfaces inclined at an angle ne 60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces of width ne 300 mm surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m Three coats colour stained polyurethane varnish; PC £46.99/5L Timber
0.03 0.01 0.01
333
1.27 0.19 0.42 0.06 0.64 0.16
0.69 m2 0.21 m 0.45 m
2.15 0.69 1.25
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18.51
0.04
1.70 0.25
0.68 m2
2.63
0.04
1.91 0.28
0.68 m2
2.87
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Total Net Rate Unit £
0.05
2.12 0.31
0.68
m2
3.11
0.06
2.55 0.37
0.68
m2
3.60
0.03 0.05
1.06 0.16 2.12 0.31
0.20 0.44
m m
1.42 2.87
0.04
1.70 0.25
0.74
m2
2.69
0.09
2.24 0.28
0.74
m2
3.26
0.05
2.12 0.31
0.74
m2
3.17
0.06
2.55 0.37
0.74
m2
3.66
0.03 0.05
1.06 0.16 2.12 0.31
0.22 0.48
m m
1.44 2.91
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upper surfaces inclined at an angle ne 30 degrees to the horizontal upper surfaces inclined at an angle 30–60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces inclined at an angle exceeding 60 degrees to the horizontal soffit surfaces and lower surfaces inclined at an angle ne 60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces of width ne 300 mm surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m One coat hardwood stain basecoat; PC £190.00/25L and two coats hardwood woodstain; PC £51.79/5L Timber upper surfaces inclined at an angle ne 30 degrees to the horizontal upper surfaces inclined at an angle 30–60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces inclined at an angle exceeding 60 degrees to the horizontal soffit surfaces and lower surfaces inclined at an angle ne 60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces of width ne 300 mm surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m BITUMINOUS OR COAL TAR PAINT Two coats golden brown creosote wood preservative; PC £11.85/25L Timber upper surfaces inclined at an angle ne 30 degrees to the horizontal upper surfaces inclined at an angle 30–60 degrees to the horizontal
Item
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0.06
2.33 0.34
1.12
m2
3.79
0.07
2.76 0.41
1.12
m2
4.29
0.07
2.97 0.44
1.12
m2
4.53
0.09
3.61 0.53
1.12
m2
5.26
0.04 0.07
1.49 0.22 2.97 0.44
0.33 0.73
m m
2.04 4.14
0.06
2.55 0.37
1.18
m2
4.10
0.07
2.76 0.41
1.18
m2
4.35
0.07
2.97 0.44
1.18
m2
4.59
0.08
3.40 0.50
1.25
m2
5.15
0.04 0.07
1.49 0.22 2.97 0.44
0.35 0.77
m m
2.06 4.18
0.04
1.91 0.28
0.04
m2
2.23
0.05
2.12 0.31
0.04
m2
2.47
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £
surfaces inclined at an angle exceeding 60 degrees to the horizontal soffit surfaces and lower surfaces inclined at an angle ne 60 degrees to the horizontal surfaces of width ne 300 mm surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m Two coats bituminous paint; PC £9.19/5L Metal sections Pipework
0.06
2.33
0.34
0.04 m2
2.71
0.07
2.76
0.41
0.04 m2
3.21
0.03 0.06
1.27 2.33
0.19 0.34
0.01 m 0.03 m
1.47 2.70
0.08 0.09
3.40 3.82
0.50 0.59
0.19 m2 0.19 m2
4.09 4.60
CLASS W: WATERPROOFING
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
Item RESOURCES—LABOUR Damp proofing gang 1 ganger (skill rate 4) 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 1 unskilled labour (general) Total Gang Rate/Hour Tanking—asphalt gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4) 2 unskilled operatives (general) Total Gang Rate/Hour Tanking—waterproof sheeting gang 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) Total Gang Rate/Hour Tanking—rendering gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4) 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 1 unskilled operative (generally) Total Gang Rate/Hour Protective layers—flexible sheeting, sand and pea gravel coverings gang 1 unskilled operative (generally) Total Gang Rate/Hour Protective layers—screed gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4) 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 1 unskilled operative (general) Total Gang Rate/Hour Sprayed or brushed waterproofing gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4)—30% of time 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) Total Gang Rate/Hour RESOURCES—PLANT Damp proofing 2 t dumper (50% of time) Total Rate/Hour Tanking—asphalt tar boiler (50% of time) 2 t dumper (50% of time) Total Rate/Hour Tanking—waterproof sheeting 2 t dumper (50% of time) Total Rate/Hour
335
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £
£
8.17 8.17 7.68 24.02
£
8.17 15.36 23.53
£
8.17 8.17
£
8.17 8.17 7.68 23.96
£
7.68 7.68
£
8.17 8.17 7.68 24.02 2.45
£
8.17 10.62
£
1.39 1.39
£
5.47 1.39 6.86
£
1.39 1.39
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Tanking—rendering mixer 2 t dumper (50% time) Total Rate/Hour Protective layers—flexible sheeting, sand and pea gravel coverings 2 t dumper (50% of time) Total Rate/Hour Protective layers—screed mixer 2 t dumper (50% time) Total Rate/Hour Sprayed or brushed waterproofing 2 t dumper (50% of time) Total Rate / Hour
Item
DAMP PROOFING Waterproof sheeting 0.3 mm polythene sheet ne 300 mm wide 300 mm–1 m wide on horizontal or included surfaces on vertical surfaces TANKING Asphalt 13 mm Mastic asphalt to BS 6925, Type T 1097; two coats; on concrete surface upper surfaces inclined at an angle ne 30 degrees to the horizontal upper surfaces inclined at an angle 30–60 degrees to the horizontal upper surfaces inclined at an angle exceeding 60 degrees to the horizontal curved surfaces domed surfaces ne 300 mm wide 300 mm–1 m wide 20 mm Mastic asphalt to BS 6925, Type T 1097; two coats; on concrete surface upper surfaces inclined at an angle ne 30 degrees to the horizontal upper surfaces inclined at an angle 30–60
£
0.82 1.39 2.21
£
1.39 1.39
£
0.82 1.39 2.21
£
1.39 1.39
336
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
0.07 0.01 0.08 0.01 0.10 0.02 0.08 0.01
0.21 0.41 0.63 0.63
Total Net Rate Unit £
m m m2 m2
0.29 0.50 0.75 0.72
0.45
10.59
3.09
4.72 m2
18.40
0.60
14.12
4.15
4.72 m2
22.99
1.00 1.20 1.50 0.20 0.45
23.53 28.24 35.30 4.71 10.59
6.86 8.23 10.29 1.37 3.09
m2 m2 m2 m m
35.11 41.19 50.31 7.66 18.40
0.50
11.77 3.43
7.26 m2
22.46
0.70
16.47 4.80
7.26 m2
28.53
4.72 4.72 4.72 1.58 4.72
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
degrees to the horizontal upper surfaces inclined at an angle exceeding 60 degrees to the horizontal curved surfaces domed surfaces ne 300 mm wide 300 mm–1 m wide 13 mm Mastic asphalt to BS 6925, Type T 1097; two coats; on brickwork surface; raking joints to form key upper surfaces inclined at an angle 30–60 degrees to the horizontal upper surfaces inclined at an angle exceeding 60 degrees to the horizontal curved surfaces domed surfaces ne 300 mm wide 300 mm–1 m wide Waterproof sheeting Bituthene 1000 X; lapped joints upper surfaces inclined at an angle ne 30 degrees to the horizontal upper surfaces inclined at an angle 30–60 degrees to the horizontal ne 300 mm wide 300 mm–1 m wide Bituthene 1000 X; lapped joints; primer coat upper surfaces inclined at an angle exceeding 60 degrees to the horizontal
Item
Rendering in waterproof cement mortar 19 mm render in waterproof cement mortar (1:3); two coat work upper surfaces inclined at an angle exceeding 60 degrees to the horizontal ne 300 mm wide 300 mm–1 m wide 32 mm render in waterproof cement mortar (1:3); one coat work upper surfaces inclined at an angle ne 30 degrees to the horizontal ne 300 mm wide 300 mm–1 m wide ROOFING
337
1.30
30.59 8.92
7.26 m2
46.77
1.50 2.00 0.25 0.50
35.30 47.06 5.88 11.77
7.26 7.26 2.42 7.26
m2 m2 m m
52.85 68.04 10.02 22.46
0.80 1.40
18.82 5.49 32.94 9.61
7.81 m2 7.81 m2
32.12 50.36
1.60 2.10 0.30 0.60
37.65 49.41 7.06 14.12
7.81 7.81 2.34 7.81
m2 m2 m m
56.44 71.63 11.46 26.05
10.29 13.72 1.72 3.43
10.98 14.41 2.06 4.12
0.05
1.20 0.07
3.83 m2
5.10
0.05
1.20 0.07
3.83 m2
5.10
0.03 0.04
0.60 0.03 0.96 0.06
1.01 m 2.15 m
1.64 3.17
0.06
1.44 0.08
5.05 m2
6.57
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Total Net Rate Unit £
0.11
2.64 0.24
5.61 m2
8.49
0.07 0.11
1.68 0.15 2.64 0.24
2.08 m 3.85 m
3.91 6.73
0.11 0.07 0.11
2.64 0.24 1.68 0.15 2.64 0.24
8.10 m2 2.36 m 4.11 m
10.98 4.19 6.99
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Refer to part 6 Unit Costs (Ancillary Building Works). PROTECTIVE LAYERS Flexible sheeting 3 mm Servi-pak protection board to Bituthene upper surfaces inclined at an angle ne 30 degrees to the horizontal ne 300 mm wide 300 mm–1 m wide 3 mm Servi-pak protection board to Bituthene; fixing with adhesive dabs upper surfaces inclined at an angle exceeding 60 degrees to the horizontal ne 300 mm wide 300 mm–1 m wide 6 mm Servi-pak protection board to Bituthene upper surfaces inclined at an angle ne 30 degrees to the horizontal ne 300 mm wide 300 mm 1 m wide 6 mm Servi-pak protection board to Bituthene; fixing with adhesive dabs upper surfaces inclined at an angle exceeding 60 degrees to the horizontal ne 300 mm wide 300 mm 1 m wide Sand covering 25 mm thick upper surfaces inclined at an angle ne 30 degrees to the horizontal Pea gravel covering 50 mm thick upper surfaces inclined at an angle ne 30 degrees to the horizontal
Item Sand and cement screed 50 mm screed in cement mortar (1:4); one coat work upper surfaces inclined at an angle ne 30 degrees to the horizontal SPRAYED OR BRUSHED WATERPROOFING Two coats RIW liquid asphaltic composition on horizontal or vertical surfaces Two coats Aquaseal
338
0.20
1.54 0.28
8.93 m2
10.75
0.10 0.20
0.77 0.14 1.54 0.28
3.81 m 8.93 m
4.72 10.75
0.25
1.92 0.35
9.46 m2
11.73
0.12 0.25 0.20
0.92 0.17 1.92 0.35 1.54 0.28
4.01 m 9.46 m 14.14 m2
5.10 11.73 15.96
0.10 0.20
0.77 0.14 1.54 0.28
5.82 m 14.14 m
6.73 15.96
0.25
1.92 0.35
14.83 m2
17.10
0.12 0.25
0.92 0.17 1.92 0.35
6.25 m 14.83 m
7.34 17.10
0.02
0.15 0.01
0.42 m2
0.58
0.02
0.15 0.01
1.29 m2
1.45
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £
0.13
3.11
0.21
3.39 m2
6.71
0.06
0.64
0.08
3.00 m2
3.72
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
on horizontal or vertical surfaces One coat Ventrot primer; one coat Ventrot hot applied damp proof membrane on horizontal or vertical surfaces
Item
339
0.06
0.64
0.08
2.65 m2
3.37
0.05
0.53
0.07
4.76 m2
5.36
CLASS X: MISCELLANEOUS WORK Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £
RESOURCES—LABOUR Fencing/barrier gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4)—50% of time 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4)—50% of time 1 unskilled operative (general) Total Gang Rate/Hour Safety fencing gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4) 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 2 unskilled operatives (general) 1 plant operator (skill rate 4) Total Gang Rate/ Hour Guttering gang 2 skilled operatives (skill rate 4) Total Gang Rate/Hour Rock filled gabions gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4) 4 unskilled operatives (general) 1 plant operator (skill rate 3)—50% of time Total Gang Rate/Hour RESOURCES—PLANT Fencing/barriers agricultural type tractor; fencing auger gas oil for ditto drop sided trailer; two axles power tools (fencing) Total Rate / Hour Guttering ladders Total Rate / Hour Rock filled gabions 16 tonne crawler backacter (50% of time) Total Rate / Hour
4.08 4.08
£
7.68 15.85
£
8.17 8.17 15.36 8.91 40.61
£
16.34 16.34
£
8.17 30.72 4.74 43.63
£
10.53 0.93 0.24 2.33 14.03
£
1.38 1.38
£
8.73 8.73
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FENCES Timber fencing Timber post and wire 1.20 m high; DTp type 3; timber posts, driven; cleft chestnut paling 0.90 m high; DTp type 4; galvanised rectangular wire mesh 1.275 m high; DTp type 1 ; galvanised wire, 2 barbed, 4 plain 1.275 m high; DTp type 2; galvanised wire, 2 barbed, 4 plain Concrete post and wire 1.20 m high; DTp type 3; timber posts, driven; cleft chestnut paling 0.90 m high; DTp type 4; galvanised rectangular wire mesh 1.275 m high; DTp type 1; galvanised wire, 2 barbed, 4 plain 1.275 m high; DTp type 2; galvanised wire, 2 barbed, 4 plain
Item Metal post and wire 1.20 m high; DTp type 3; timber posts, driven; cleft chestnut paling 0.90 m high; DTp type 4; galvanised rectangular wire mesh 1.275 m high; DTp type 1; galvanised wire, 2 barbed, 4 plain 1.275 m high; DTp type 2; galvanised wire, 2 barbed, 4 plain Timber post and wire 1.20 m high; DTp type 3; timber posts, driven; cleft chestnut paling 0.90 m high; DTp type 4; galvanised rectangular wire mesh 1.275 m high; DTp type 1; galvanised wire, 2 barbed, 4 plain 1.275 m high; DTp type 2; galvanised wire, 2 barbed, 4 plain Timber close boarded; concrete posts Timber close boarded 1.80 m high; 125×125 mm posts Wire rope safety fencing to BS 5750; based on 600 m lengths Metal crash barriers
340
0.07
1.11
0.98
2.99 m
5.08
0.13
2.06
1.82
3.08 m
6.96
0.06
0.95
0.84
3.52 m
5.31
0.06
0.95
0.84
3.08 m
4.87
0.07
1.11
0.98
2.99 m
5.08
0.13
2.06
1.82
3.08 m
6.96
0.06
0.95
0.84
3.52 m
5.31
0.06
0.95
0.84
3.08 m
4.87
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Total Net Rate Unit £
0.07
1.11 0.98
2.99 m
5.08
0.13 0.06
2.06 1.82 0.95 0.84
3.08 m 3.52 m
6.96 5.31
0.06
0.95 0.84
3.08 m
4.87
0.07
1.11 0.98
2.99 m
5.08
0.13
2.06 1.82
3.08 m
6.96
0.06
0.95 0.84
3.52 m
5.31
0.06
0.95 0.84
3.08 m
4.87
0.30
4.75 4.21
24.77 m
33.73
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
600 mm high; 4 wire ropes; long line posts at 2.40 m general spacings, driven 600 mm high; 4 wire ropes; short line posts at 2.40 m general spacings, 400×400×600 mm concrete footing 600 mm high; 4 wire ropes; short line posts at 2.40 m general spacings, 400×400×600 mm concrete footing, socketed 600 mm high; 4 wire ropes; short line posts at 2.40 m general spacings, bolted to structure Pedestrian guard rails Metal guard rails 1000 mm high; tubular galvanised mild steel to BS 3049, mesh infill (105 swg, 50×50 mm mesh; steel posts with concrete footing Beam safety fencing; based on 600 m lengths Metal crash barriers 600 mm high; untensioned corrugated beam, single sided; long posts at 3.20 m general spacings, driven 600 mm high; untensioned corrugated beam, double sided; long posts at 3.20 m general spacings, driven 600 mm high; untensioned open box beam, single sided; long posts at 3.20 m general spacings, driven 600 mm high; untensioned open box beam, double sided; long posts at 3.20 m general spacings, driven
Item 600 mm high; untensioned open box beam, double height; long posts at 3.20 m general spacings, driven 600 mm high; tensioned corrugated beam, single sided; long posts at 3.20 m general spacings, driven 600 mm high; tensioned corrugated beam, double sided; long posts at 3.20 m general spacings, driven Gates and stiles Timber field gates single; 3.00 m wide×1.27 m high single; 3.60 m wide×1.27 m high single; 4.10 m wide×1.27 m high single; 4.71 m wide×1.27 m high Timber wicket gates
341
0.16
6.50 2.24
17.27 m
26.01
0.27
10.96 3.79
19.14 m
33.89
0.32
13.00 4.49
19.14 m
36.63
0.20
8.12 2.81
16.68 m
27.61
0.80
6.50 2.24
116.34 m
125.08
0.10
4.06 1.40
22.19 m
27.65
0.26
10.56 3.65
85.01 m
49.22
0.10
4.06 1.40
36.09 m
41.55
0.26
10.56 3.65
62.82 m
77.03
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £ 0.30
12.18
4.21
79.93 m
96.32
0.13
5.28
1.82
22.92 m
30.02
0.37
15.03
5.19
36.47 m
56.69
1.84 1.90 2.00 2.00
29.16 30.11 31.70 31.70
25.37 26.20 27.58 27.58
110.03 127.41 154.07 158.68
nr nr nr nr
164.56 183.72 213.35 217.96
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single; 1.20 m wide×1.20 m high; DTp Type 1 single; 1 .20 m wide×1.02 m high; DTp Type 2 Metal field gates single; steel tubular; 3.60 m wide×1.175 m high single; steel tubular; 4.50 m wide×1.175 m high single; steel tubular; half mesh; 3.60 m wide×1.175 m high single; steel tubular; half mesh; 4.50 m wide×1.175 m high single; steel tubular; extra wide; 4.88 m wide×1.175 m high double; steel tubular; 5.02 m wide×1.175 m high Stiles 1.00 m wide×1.45 m high; DTp Type 1 1.00 m wide×1.45 m high; DTp Type 2
Item
DRAINAGE TO STRUCTURES ABOVE GROUND Notes Outputs are based on heights up to 3 m above ground and exclude time spent on erecting access equipment, but include marking.cutting, drilling to wood, brick or concrete and all fixings. Testing of finished work is not included. Output multipliers for labour and plant for heights over 3 m : 3–6 m×1.25 6–9 m×1.50 9–12 m×1.75 12–15 m×2.00 Cast iron gutters and fittings; BS 460 100×75 mm gutters; support brackets stop end running outlet angle 125×75 mm gutters; support brackets stop end running outlet angle
342
1.20
19.02 16.55
34.76 nr
70.33
1.20
19.02 16.55
39.64 nr
75.21
0.30
4.75
4.14
42.14 nr
51.03
0.30 0.30
4.75 4.75
4.14 4.14
54.16 nr 54.16 nr
63.05 63.05
0.30
4.75
4.14
66.19 nr
75.08
0.30
4.75
4.14
60.19 nr
69.08
0.60
9.51
8.27
90.29 nr
108.07
23.77 20.68 22.19 19.30
90.93 nr 68.34 nr
135.38 109.83
1.50 1.40
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
0.25 0.03 0.04 0.04 0.30 0.03 0.04 0.04
4.08 0.44 0.57 0.57 4.90 0.52 0.65 0.65
0.34 0.04 0.05 0.05 0.41 0.04 0.06 0.06
20.00 15.68 25.19 25.19 24.86 18.46 30.71 30.71
Total Net Unit Rate £
m nr nr nr m nr nr nr
24.42 16.16 25.81 25.81 30.17 19.02 31.42 31.42
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
Cast iron rainwater pipes and fittings; BS 460 65 mm diameter; support brackets bend offset, 75 mm projection offset, 225 mm projection offset, 455 mm projection shoe 75 mm diameter; support brackets bend offset, 75 mm projection offset, 225 mm projection offset, 455 mm projection shoe PVC-U gutters and fittings; Marley 110×75 mm gutters; support brackets stop end running outlet angle 150 mm half round gutters; support brackets stop end running outlet angle PVC-U external rainwater pipes and fittings; Marley 68 mm diameter; support brackets bend offset bend shoe 110 mm diameter; support brackets bend offset bend shoe
Item ROCK FILLED GABIONS Gabions PVC coated galvanised wire mesh box gabions, wire laced; graded broken stone filling 1.0×1.0 m module sizes 1.0×0.5 m module sizes Heavily galvanised woven wire mesh box gabions, wire laced; graded broken stone filling 1.0×1.0 m module sizes
343
0.26 0.28 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.18 0.28 0.28 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.18
4.25 4.58 4.90 4.90 4.90 2.94 4.58 4.58 4.90 4.90 4.90 2.94
0.36 0.39 0.41 0.41 0.41 0.25 0.39 0.39 0.41 0.41 0.41 0.25
13.38 7.34 11.23 13.08 35.77 10.39 13.38 8.91 11.23 13.08 35.77 10.39
m nr nr nr nr nr m nr nr nr nr nr
17.99 12.31 16.54 18.39 41.08 13.58 18.35 13.88 16.54 18.39 41.08 13.58
0.18 0.05 0.05 0.14 0.18 0.05 0.05 0.14
2.94 0.82 0.82 2.29 2.94 0.82 0.82 2.29
0.25 0.07 0.07 0.19 0.25 0.07 0.07 0.19
4.82 2.05 3.82 4.17 5.22 2.30 6.38 5.84
m nr nr nr m nr nr nr
8.01 2.94 4.71 6.65 8.41 3.19 7.27 8.32
0.15 0.16 0.18 0.10 0.15 0.16 0.18 0.10
2.45 2.61 2.94 1.63 2.45 2.61 2.94 1.63
0.21 0.22 0.25 0.14 0.21 0.22 0.25 0.14
3.62 3.77 2.09 3.41 7.11 10.25 9.12 7.86
m nr nr nr m nr nr nr
6.28 6.60 5.28 5.18 9.77 13.08 12.31 9.63
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £
0.65 0.80
28.36 34.90
5.67 6.98
- m3 - m3
34.03 41.88
0.65
28.36
5.67
- m3
34.03
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1.0×0.5 m module sizes Reno mattresses PVC coated woven wire mesh mattresses, wire tied; graded broken stone filling 300 mm deep Heavily galvanised woven wire mesh, wire tied; graded broken stone filling 300 mm deep
Item
344
0.80
34.90
6.98
- m3
41.88
0.15
6.54
1.31
- m2
7.85
0.15
6.54
1.31
- m2
7.85
CLASS Y: SEWER AND WATER MAIN RENOVATION Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £
RESOURCES—LABOUR Drain repair gang 1 chargehand pipelayer (skill rate 4)— 50% of time 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 2 unskilled operatives (generally) 1 plant operator (skill rate 3) Total Gang Rate/Hour RESOURCES—PLANT Drainage 0.40 m3 hydraulic excavator trench sheets, shores, props etc. 2t dumper (30% of time) compaction/plate roller (30% of time) 7.30 m3/min compressor small pump Total Rate/Hour PREPARATION OF EXISTING SEWERS Cleaning eggshape sewer 1300 mm high Removing intrusions brickwork concrete reinforced concrete Plugging laterals with concrete plug bore not exceeding 300 mm bore 450 mm Plugging laterals with brickwork plug bore 750 mm Local internal repairs to brickwork area not exceeding 0.1 m2
4.08
£
8.17 15.36 9.48 37.09
£
13.36 4.80 0.84 0.27 1.69 0.43 21.40
-
-
-
- m
10.16
-
-
-
- m3 - m3 - m3
52.23 90.37 114.85
-
-
-
- nr - nr
50.59 78.22
-
-
-
- nr
235.16
-
-
-
- nr
10.52
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
area 0.1–0.25 m2 area 1 m2 area 10 m2 STABILIZATION OF EXISTING SEWERS Pointing, cement mortar (1:3) faces of brickwork RENOVATION OF EXISTING SEWERS Sliplining GRP one piece unit; eggshape sewer 21300 mm high Renovation of existing sewers sliplining LATERALS TO RENOVATED SEWERS Jointing bore not exceeding 150 mm bore 150–300 mm bore 450 mm
Item
INTERRUPTIONS Preparation of existing sewers cleaning Stabilization of existing sewers pointing ADJUSTING LEVELS OF EXISTING DRAINAGE ITEMS Raising the level of 100×100 mm water stop tap boxes on 100×100 mm brick chambers by 150 mm or less Lowering the level of 100×100 mm water stop tap boxes on 100×100 mm brick chambers by 150 mm or less Raising the level of 420×420 mm cover and frame on 420×420 mm in-situ concrete chamber by 150 mm or less Lowering the level of 420×420 mm British Telecom cover and frame on 420×420 mm insitu concrete chamber by 150 mm or less Raising the level of 700×700 mm cover and frame on 700×500 mm in-situ concrete chamber by 150 mm or less Raising the level of 600×600 mm grade "A" heavy duty manhole cover and frame on 600× 600 mm brick chamber
345
-
-
-
- nr - nr - nr
27.44 56.46 307.09
-
-
-
- m2
22.37
-
-
-
- m
241.80
-
-
-
- hr
58.64
-
-
-
- nr - nr - nr
37.48 66.50 93.09
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
-
-
Total Net Unit Rate £
-
- hr - hr
241.50 44.07
0.27
2.16 1.28
10.27 nr
13.71
0.18
1.44 0.86
5.75 nr
8.05
0.45
3.60 2.14
17.98 nr
23.72
0.27
2.16 1.28
11.22 nr
14.66
0.77
6.11 3.64
26.28 nr
36.03
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by 150 mm or less by 150–300 mm Lowering the level of 600×600 mm grade "A" heavy duty manhole cover and frame on 600× 600 mm brick chamber by 150 mm or less WORK TO REDUNDANT DRAINS Sealing redundant road gullies with grade C15 concrete Sealing redundant chambers ne 1 .0 m deep to invert 1.0–2.0 m deep to invert 2.0–3.0 m deep to invert Grouting ends of redundant drains and sewers 100 mm diameter 300 mm diameter 450 mm diameter 600 mm diameter 1200 mm diameter
Item
346
0.77 0.94 0.45
6.11 3.64 7.55 4.49 3.60 2.14
26.28 nr 33.06 nr 16.11 nr
36.03 45.10 21.85
0.10
0.83 0.49
8.59 nr
9.91
0.40 0.94 2.48
3.24 1.93 7.55 4.49 19.78 11.77
34.57 nr 55.81 nr 92.87 nr
39.74 67.85 124.42
0.14 0.56 1.17 2.25 7.65
1.08 4.50 9.35 17.98 61.14
0.64 2.67 5.56 10.70 36.37
2.71 10.85 23.67 47.90 135.58
nr nr nr nr nr
4.43 18.02 38.58 76.58 233.09
CLASS Z: SIMPLE BUILDING WORKS INCIDENTAL TO CIVIL ENGINEERING WORKS Gang Labour Plant Material Total hours £ £ £ Net Unit Rate £
NOTES The user should refer to part 6: Unit Costs (Ancillary Building Works for cost guidance on the matters listed in this section. RESOURCES—LABOUR Carpentry and joinery gang 1 foreman carpenter (craftsman) 5 carpenters (craftsmen) 1 unskilled operative (general) Total Gang Rate/Hour Ironmongery gang 1 carpenters (craftsmen) Total Gang Rate/Hour Glazing gang 1 glazier (craftsman) Total Gang Rate/Hour Finishings gang 2 plasterers/ceramic tilers (craftsmen) 1 unskilled operative (general)
£
11.53 55.15 7.68 74.36
£
11.03 11.03
£
11.03 11.03 22.06 7.68
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
Total Gang Rate/Hour Vinyl tiling gang 1 tiler (craftsman) 1 unskilled operative (general) Total Gang Rate/Hour Plumbing gang 1 plumber (craftsman) 1 unskilled operative (general) Total Gang Rate/Hour CARPENTRY AND JOINERY Softwood; structural grade SC3; sawn; tanalised Structural and carcassing timber; floors 38×100 38×125 38×150 50×100 50×125 50×150 50×175 50×200 50×225 75×200 75×225 100×200 100×225 Structural and carcassing timber; walls and partitions 38×100 38×125 38×150 50×100 50×125 Structural and carcassing timber; flat roofs 38×100 38×125
Item 38×150 50×100 50×125 50×150 50×175 50×200 50×225
Gang hours 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03
347
£
29.74
£
11.03 7.68 18.71
£
11.03 7.68 18.71
0.02 0.02 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.04 0.04
1.64 1.71 1.86 1.86 1.93 2.01 2.01 2.16 2.16 2.31 2.31 3.12 3.35
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1.07 1.13 1.35 1.16 1.45 1.87 2.04 2.50 2.81 4.03 4.82 5.70 6.83
m m m m m m m m m m m m m
2.71 2.84 3.21 3.02 3.38 3.88 4.05 4.66 4.97 6.34 7.13 8.82 10.18
0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.04
2.01 2.23 2.38 2.45 2.60
-
1.07 1.13 1.35 1.16 1.45
m m m m m
3.08 3.36 3.73 3.61 4.05
0.03 0.02
1.86 1.71
-
1.07 m 1.13 m
2.93 2.84
Labour Plant Material Total Net £ £ £ Unit Rate £ 1.86 1.86 1.93 2.01 2.01 2.16 2.16
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1.35 1.16 1.45 1.87 2.04 2.50 2.81
m m m m m m m
3.21 3.02 3.38 3.88 4.05 4.66 4.97
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75×200 75×225 100×200 100×225 Structural and carcassing timber; pitched roofs 38×100 38×125 38×150 50×100 50×125 50×150 50×175 50×200 50×225 75×125 75×150 Structural and carcassing timber; plates and bearers 38×100 50×75 50×100 75×100 75×125 75×150 Structural and carcassing timber; struts 38×100 50×75 50×100 Structural and carcassing timber; cleats 225 mm × 1 00 mm × 75 mm Structural and carcassing timber; trussed rafters and roof trusses Softwood; joinery quality; wrought; tanalised Strip boarding; walls 18 mm nominal thick 18 mm nominal thick; not exceeding 100 mm wide 18 mm nominal thick; 100–200 mm wide 18 mm nominal thick; 200–300 mm wide Softwood; joinery quality; wrought Strip boarding; walls 18 mm nominal thick 18 mm nominal thick; not exceeding 100
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0.03 0.03 0.04 0.04
2.31 2.31 3.12 3.35
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4.03 4.82 5.70 6.83
m m m m
6.34 7.13 8.82 10.18
0.03 0.02 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04
2.01 1.71 2.01 2.45 1.93 2.83 2.83 2.83 2.83 3.35 3.35
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1.07 1.13 1.35 1.16 1.45 1.87 2.04 2.50 2.81 2.68 3.01
m m m m m m m m m m m
3.08 2.84 3.36 3.61 3.38 4.70 4.87 5.33 5.64 6.03 6.36
0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
0.82 0.82 0.97 0.97 1.12 1.12
-
1.07 0.93 1.16 2.01 2.68 3.01
m m m m m m
1.89 1.75 2.13 2.98 3.80 4.13
0.06 0.06 0.06
4.09 4.09 4.09
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1.07 m 0.93 m 1.16 m
5.16 5.02 5.25
0.04
2.68
-
0.46 nr
3.14
0.14
9.95
-
13.32 m2
23.27
0.04 0.05 0.06
3.20 3.55 4.26
-
1.33 m2 2.66 m2 4.00 m2
4.53 6.21 8.26
0.14
9.95
-
13.32 m2
23.27
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
mm wide 18 mm nominal thick; 100–200 mm wide 18 mm nominal thick; 200–300 mm wide Miscellaneous joinery; skirtings 19×100 25×150
Item Miscellaneous joinery; architraves 12×50 19×63 Miscellaneous joinery; trims 12×25 12×50 16×38 19×19 Plywood; marine quality Sheet boarding; walls 18 mm nominal tihck Plywood; external quality Sheet boarding; floors 18 mm nominal thick 18 mm nominal thick; not exceeding 100 mm wide 18 mm nominal thick; 100–200 mm wide 18 mm nominal thick; 200–300 mm wide Sheet boarding; walls 18 mm nominal thick 18 mm nominal thick; not exceeding 100 mm wide 18 mm nominal thick; 100–200 mm wide 18 mm nominal thick; 200–300 mm wide Sheet boarding; soffits 18 mm nominal thick 18 mm nominal thick; not exceeding 100 mm wide 18 mm nominal thick; 100–200 mm wide 18 mm nominal thick; 200–300 mm wide INSULATION Vapour barrier; Sisalkraft Moistop building paper grade 728 (Class A1F); 150 mm laps; fixed to softwood Sheets
349
0.04 0.05 0.06
3.20 3.55 4.26
-
1.33 m2 2.66 m2 4.00 m2
4.53 6.21 8.26
0.02 0.03
1.49 1.86
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1.93 m 2.88 m
3.42 4.74
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Total Net Rate Unit £
0.02 0.02
1.78 1.78
-
1.35 m 1.51 m
3.13 3.29
0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02
1.78 1.78 1.78 1.78
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1.03 1.35 1.30 1.00
m m m m
2.81 3.13 3.08 2.78
0.14
9.95
-
14.33 m2
24.28
0.11
7.82
-
13.32 m2
21.14
0.04 0.04 0.04
2.49 2.70 3.20
-
1.33 m2 2.66 m2 4.00 m2
3.82 5.36 7.20
0.14
9.95
-
13.32 m2
23.27
0.04 0.05 0.06
3.20 3.55 4.26
-
1.33 m2 2.66 m2 4.00 m2
4.53 6.21 8.26
0.15
11.01
-
13.32 m2
24.33
0.05 0.06 0.07
3.55 3.91 4.69
-
1.33 m2 2.66 m2 4.00 m2
4.88 6.57 8.69
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floors sloping upper surfaces walls soffits Insulation quilt; Gypglas 1000 glass fibre; laid loose between members at 600 mm centres Quilts; floors 60 mm thick 80 mm thick 100 mm thick 150 mm thick Quilts; sloping upper surfaces 60 mm thick 80 mm thick 100 mm thick 150 mm thick
0.01 0.01 0.02 0.02
0.92 0.99 1.21 1.42
-
0.87 0.87 0.87 0.87
m2 m2 m2 m2
1.79 1.86 2.08 2.29
0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03
1.99 1.99 1.99 1.99
-
1.84 2.41 2.86 4.39
m2 m2 m2 m2
3.83 4.40 4.85 6.38
0.03 0.03 0.04 0.04
2.20 2.42 2.56 2.84
-
1.84 2.41 2.86 4.39
m2 m2 m2 m2
4.04 4.83 5.42 7.23
Item
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Insulation quilt; Gypglas 1000 glass fibre; laid between members at 600 mm centres; fixing with staples Quilts; walls 60 mm thick 80 mm thick 100 mm thick 150 mm thick Quilts; soffits 60 mm thick 80 mm thick 100 mm thick 150 mm thick Insulation board; Jablite expanded polystyrene standard grade; fixing with adhesive Boards; floors 25 mm thick 40 mm thick 50 mm thick Boards; sloping upper surfaces 25 mm thick 40 mm thick 50 mm thick Boards; walls 25 mm thick
Total Net Unit Rate £
0.04 0.04 0.04 0.05
2.49 2.70 2.98 3.55
-
2.01 2.58 3.03 4.56
m2 m2 m2 m2
4.50 5.28 6.01 8.11
0.04 0.05 0.05 0.05
2.98 3.34 3.55 3.84
-
2.01 2.58 3.03 4.56
m2 m2 m2 m2
4.99 5.92 6.58 8.40
0.06 0.06 0.06
3.98 3.98 3.98
-
2.75 m2 3.98 m2 4.61 m2
6.73 7.96 8.59
0.07 0.07 0.07
4.62 4.62 4.62
-
2.75 m2 3.98 m2 4.61 m2
7.37 8.60 9.23
0.07
5.33
-
2.75 m2
8.08
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
40 mm thick 50 mm thick Boards; soffits 25 mm thick 40 mm thick 50 mm thick WINDOWS, DOORS AND GLAZING Timber windows; treated planed softwood; Boulton & Paul; plugged and screwed to masonry High performance top hung reversible windows; ventilators; weather stripping; opening sashes and fanlights hung on rustproof hinges with aluminized lacquered espagnolette bolts; glazing 4 mm OQ glass 600 mm×900 mm; ref R0609 915 mm×1050 mm; ref R0910 1200 mm×1050 mm; ref R1210 1800 mm×1050 mm; ref R1810 Metal windows; steel fixed light; factory finished polyester powder coating; Crittal Homelight range; fixing lugs plugged and screwed to masonry One piece composites; glazing 4 mm OQ glass; easy-glaze beads and weather stripping 628 mm×923 mm; ref ZNC5 1237 mm×923 mm; ref ZNC13 1237 mm×1218 mm; ref ZND13 1846 mm×1513 mm; ref ZNDV14
Item
Plastics windows; PVC-U, reinforced where appropriate with aluminium alloy; standard ironmongery; fixing tugs plugged and screwed to masonry Casement/fixed light; glazing 4 mm OQ glass; e.p.d.m. glazing gaskets and weather seals 600 mm×1200 mm; single glazed 600 mm×1200 mm; double glazed 1200 mm×1200 mm; single glazed 1200 mm×1200 mm; double glazed 1800 mm×1200 mm; single glazed 1800 mm×1200 mm; double glazed Timber doors; treated planed softwood Matchboarded, ledged and braced doors; 25 mm thick ledges and braces; 19 mm thick tongued,
351
0.07 0.07
5.33 5.33
-
3.98 m2 4.61 m2
9.31 9.94
0.08 0.08 0.08
5.90 5.90 5.90
-
2.75 m2 3.98 m2 4.61 m2
8.65 9.88 10.51
0.16 0.21 0.24 0.31
11.65 14.85 17.41 21.96
-
126.44 143.08 156.93 190.32
nr nr nr nr
138.09 157.93 174.34 212.28
0.22 0.32 0.32 0.32
15.49 22.60 22.60 22.60
-
29.37 42.76 50.01 67.25
nr nr nr nr
44.86 65.36 72.61 89.85
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
0.32 0.32 0.36 0.36 0.41 0.41
22.60 22.60 25.87 25.87 29.28 29.28
-
70.30 86.52 97.33 135.19 102.74 146.00
Total Net Unit Rate £
nr nr nr nr nr nr
92.90 109.12 123.20 161.06 132.02 175.28
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grooved and v-jointed one side vertical boarding 762 mm×1981 mm 838 mm×1981 mm Panelled doors; one open panel for glass; including beads 762×1981×44mm Panelled doors; two open panels for glass; including beads 762×1981×44mm 838×1981×44 mm Timber doors; standard flush pattern Flush door; internal quality; skeleton or cellular core; hardboard faced both sides; lipped on two long edges; primed 626×2040×40 mm 726×2040×40 mm 826×2040×40 mm Flush door; internal quality; skeleton or cellular core; chipboard faced both sides; lipped all edges; primed 626×2040×40 mm 726×2040×40 mm 826×2040×40 mm Flush door; internal quality; skeleton or cellular core; Sapele veneered both sides; lipped all edges; primed 626×2040×40 mm 726×2040×40 mm 826×2040×40 mm Flush door; half-hour fire check (30/20); solid core; chipboard faced both sides; lipped all edges; primed 626×2040×44 mm 726×2040×44 mm 826×2040×44 mm
Item Timber frames or lining sets; treated planed softwood Internal door frame or lining; 30×107 mm lining with 12×38 mm door stop for 726×2040 mm door for 826×2040 mm door Internal door frame or lining; 30×133 mm lining with 12×38 mm door stop for 726×2040 mm door
352
0.27 0.27
19.40 19.40
-
47.25 54.54
nr nr
66.65 73.94
0.32
22.74
-
54.54
nr
77.28
0.32 0.32
22.74 22.74
-
77.91 82.36
nr nr
100.65 105.10
0.22 0.22 0.22
15.85 15.85 15.85
-
15.38 15.87 16.33
nr nr nr
31.23 31.72 32.18
0.22 0.22 0.22
15.85 15.85 15.85
-
22.04 22.60 23.15
nr nr nr
37.89 38.45 39.00
0.34 0.34 0.34
24.16 24.16 24.16
-
26.54 27.05 27.82
nr nr nr
50.70 51.21 51.98
0.32 0.32 0.32
22.74 22.74 22.74
-
37.42 39.22 40.81
nr nr nr
60.16 61.96 63.55
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £
0.14 0.14
10.30 10.30
-
34.07 nr 34.88 nr
44.37 45.18
0.14
10.30
-
38.39 nr
48.69
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
for 826×2040 mm door Ironmongery Hinges 100 mm; light steel S/D rising butts; R/L hand; 102×67 mm; BRS Door closers light duty surface fixed door closer; L/R hand; SIL door selector; face fixing; SAA floor spring; single and double action; ZP Locks mortice dead lock; 63×108 mm; SSS rim lock; 140×73 mm; GYE upright mortice lock; 103×82 mm; 3 lever Bolts flush; 152×25 mm; SCP indicating; 76×41 mm; SAA panic; single; SVE panic; double; SVE necked tower; 203 mm; BJ Handles pull; 225 mm; back fixing; PAA pull; 225 mm; face fixing with cover rose; PAA lever; PAA Plates finger plate; 300×75×3 mm; SAA kicking plate; 1000×150×3 mm; PAA letter plate; 330×76 mm; aluminium finish Brackets head bracket; open; side fixing; bolting to masonry head bracket; open; soffit fixing; bolting to masonry Sundries rubber door stop; SAA Glazing; standard plain glass to BS 952, clear float; glazing with putty or bradded beads Glass 3 mm thick 4 mm thick 5 mm thick 6 mm thick Hermetically sealed units, factory made two panes 4 mm thick, 6 mm air space
353
0.14
10.30
-
39.21 nr
49.51
0.17 0.17
1.93 1.93
-
0.25 nr 0.41 nr
2.18 2.34
1.30
14.34
-
56.23 nr
70.57
0.80 3.33
8.82 36.73
-
51.54 nr 126.51 nr
60.36 163.24
1.00 0.56 1.11
11.03 6.18 12.24
-
8.43 nr 6.56 nr 8.89 nr
19.46 12.74 21.13
0.80 0.89 3.33 4.67 0.40
8.82 9.82 36.73 51.51 4.41
-
10.31 7.73 48.27 65.83 3.04
nr nr nr nr nr
19.13 17.55 85.00 117.34 7.45
0.23 0.44
2.54 4.85
-
4.68 nr 24.83 nr
7.22 29.68
0.44
4.85
-
14.99 nr
19.84
0.23 0.44 1.77
2.54 4.85 19.52
-
3.04 nr 8.81 nr 6.33 nr
5.58 13.66 25.85
0.50
5.51
-
5.39 nr
10.90
0.50
5.51
-
2.58 nr
8.09
0.11
1.21
-
0.09 nr
1.30
0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95
10.48 10.48 10.48 10.48 10.48
-
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
21.30 22.20 25.81 26.71 47.61
10.82 11.72 15.33 16.23 37.13
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Glazing; standard plain glass to BS 952, rough cast; glazing with putty or bradded beads Glass 6 mm thick
Item
Glazing; standard plain glass to BS 952, Georgian wired cast; glazing with putty or bradded beads Glass 7 mm thick Glazing; standard plain glass to BS 952, Georgian wired polished; glazing with putty or bradded beads Glass 6 mm thick Glazing; special glass to BS 952, toughened clear float; glazing with putty or bradded beads Glass 4 mm thick 5 mm thick 6 mm thick 10 mm thick Glazing; special glass to BS 952, clear laminated safety; glazing with putty or bradded beads Glass 4.4 mm thick 5.4 mm thick 6.4 mm thick Glazing; standard plain glass to BS 952, clear float; glazing with putty or bradded beads Glass 4.4 mm thick 5.4 mm thick 6.4 mm thick Patent glazing; aluminium alloy bars 2.55 m long at 622 mm centres; fixed to supports Patent glazing roofs SURFACE FINISHES, LININGS AND PARTITIONS In situ finishes; cement and sand (1:3); steel
0.95
10.48
354
20.74 m2
-
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
31.22
Total Net Rate Unit £
0.95
10.48
-
24.13 m2
34.61
0.95
10.48
-
50.13 m2
60.61
0.95 0.95 0.95 1.05
10.48 10.48 10.48 11.58
-
29.24 33.88 36.67 73.33
m2 m2 m2 m2
39.72 44.36 47.15 84.91
0.95 0.95 0.95
10.48 10.48 10.48
-
41.77 m2 43.17 m2 45.49 m2
52.25 53.65 55.97
0.95 0.95 0.95
10.48 10.48 10.48
-
41.77 m2 43.17 m2 45.49 m2
52.25 53.65 55.97
-
- m2
0.00
-
-
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
trowelled Floors 30 mm thick 40 mm thick 50 mm thick 60 mm thick 70 mm thick Sloping upper surfaces 30 mm thick 40 mm thick 50 mm thick 60 mm thick 70 mm thick
Item Walls 12 mm thick 15 mm thick 20 mm thick Surfaces of width not exceeding 300 mm 12 mm thick 15 mm thick 20 mm thick 30 mm thick 40 mm thick 50 mm thick 60 mm thick 70 mm thick Surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m 12 mm thick 15 mm thick 20 mm thick 30 mm thick 40 mm thick 50 mm thick 60 mm thick 70 mm thick In situ finishes; lightweight plaster; Carlite; steel trowelled Walls 12 mm thick Surfaces of width not exceeding 300 mm 12 mm thick Surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m 12 mm thick
Gang hours
355
0.12 0.12 0.14 0.15 0.16
3.57 3.57 4.16 4.46 4.76
-
1.80 2.40 3.01 3.60 4.21
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
5.37 5.97 7.17 8.06 8.97
0.16 0.16 0.18 0.19 0.20
4.76 4.76 5.35 5.65 5.95
-
1.80 2.40 3.01 3.60 4.21
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
6.56 7.16 8.36 9.25 10.16
Labour Plant Material Unit Total Net £ £ £ Rate £
0.31 0.34 0.38
9.22 10.11 11.30
-
0.72 m2 0.88 m2 1.20 m2
9.94 10.99 12.50
0.15 0.13 0.12 0.08 0.08 0.09 0.09 0.10
4.46 3.87 3.57 2.38 2.38 2.68 2.68 2.97
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0.72 0.90 1.20 1.80 2.40 3.01 3.60 4.21
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
5.18 4.77 4.77 4.18 4.78 5.69 6.28 7.18
0.23 0.26 0.26 0.12 0.12 0.13 0.14 0.15
6.84 7.73 7.73 3.57 3.57 3.87 4.16 4.46
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0.72 0.90 1.20 1.80 2.40 3.01 3.60 4.21
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
7.56 8.63 8.93 5.37 5.97 6.88 7.76 8.67
0.22
6.54
-
0.60 m2
7.14
0.22
6.54
-
0.18 m2
6.72
0.16
4.76
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0.60 m2
5.36
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Beds and backings; cement and sand (1:3) Floors 50 mm thick 70 mm thick Sloping upper surfaces 30 mm thick 40 mm thick Walls 12 mm thick 20 mm thick Surfaces of width not exceeding 300 mm 12 mm thick 20 mm thick 30 mm thick 50 mm thick 70 mm thick Surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m 12 mm thick 20 mm thick 30 mm thick 50 mm thick 70 mm thick
356
0.14 0.16
4.16 4.76
-
3.01 m2 4.21 m2
7.17 8.97
0.16 0.16
4.76 4.76
-
1.80 m2 2.40 m2
6.56 7.16
0.31 0.38
9.22 11.30
-
0.72 m2 1.20 m2
9.94 12.50
0.15 0.12 0.08 0.09 0.10
4.46 3.57 2.38 2.68 2.97
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0.72 1.20 1.80 3.01 4.21
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
5.18 4.77 4.18 5.69 7.18
0.23 0.26 0.12 0.13 0.15
6.84 7.73 3.57 3.87 4.46
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0.72 1.20 1.80 3.01 4.21
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
7.56 8.93 5.37 6.88 8.67
Item
Tiles; Daniel Platt Crown; red; bedding 10 mm thick and jointing in cement mortar (1:3); grouting with cement mortar (1:1) Floors 150×150×12.5 mm 200×200×19 mm Surfaces of width not exceeding 300 mm 150×150×12.5 mm 200×200×19 mm Surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m 150×150×12.5 mm 200×200×19 mm Tiles; Daniel Platt Crown; brown; bedding 10 mm thick and jointing in cement mortar (1:3); grouting with cement mortar (1:1) Floors 150×150×12.5 mm 200×200×19 mm Surfaces of width not exceeding 300 mm
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Total Net Unit Rate £
0.32 0.32
9.52 9.52
-
13.12 m2 16.66 m2
22.64 26.18
0.16 0.13
4.76 3.87
-
3.94 m2 5.00 m2
8.70 8.87
0.24 0.24
7.14 7.14
-
13.12 m2 16.67 m2
20.26 23.81
0.32 0.32
9.52 9.52
-
14.89 m2 21.99 m2
24.41 31.51
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
150×150×12.5 mm 200×200×19 mm Surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m 150×150×12.5 mm 200×200×19 mm Tiles; glazed ceramic wall tiles; BS 6431; white; fixing with adhesive; pointing joints with grout Sloping upper surfaces 152×152×5.5 mm thick 200×100×6.5 mm thick Walls 152×152×5.5 mm thick 200×100×6.5 mm thick Soffit 152×152×5.5 mm thick 200×100×6.5 mm thick Surfaces of width not exceeding 300 mm 152×152×5.5 mm thick 200×100×6.5 mm thick Surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m 152×152×5.5 mm thick 200×100×6.5 mm thick Tiles; slate; Riven Welsh; bedding 10 mm thick and jointing in cement mortar (1:3); grouting with cement mortar (1:1) Floors 250×250×12–15 mm Surfaces of width not exceeding 300 mm 250×250×12–15 mm Surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m 250×250×12–15 mm
Item Tiles; vinyl; Accoflex; fixing with adhesive Floors 300×300×2 mm 300×300×2.5 mm Surfaces of width not exceeding 300 mm 300×300×2 mm 300×300×2.5 mm Surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m 300×300×2 mm 300×300×2.5 mm Tiles; vinyl; Marley HD; fixing with
357
0.16 0.13
4.76 3.87
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4.47 m2 6.60 m2
9.23 10.47
0.24 0.24
7.14 7.14
-
14.89 m2 22.00 m2
22.03 29.14
0.28 0.28
8.33 8.33
-
7.69 m2 15.96 m2
16.02 24.29
0.24 0.24
7.14 7.14
-
7.69 m2 15.96 m2
14.83 23.10
0.28 0.28
8.33 8.33
-
7.69 m2 15.96 m2
16.02 24.29
0.12 0.12
3.57 3.57
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2.33 m2 4.81 m2
5.90 8.38
0.18 0.18
5.35 5.35
-
7.69 m2 15.96 m2
13.04 21.31
0.24
7.14
-
23.05 m2
30.19
0.12
3.57
-
6.92 m2
10.49
0.18
5.35
-
23.05 m2
28.40
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £
0.17 0.17
3.12 3.12
-
5.75 m2 6.70 m2
8.87 9.82
0.08 0.08
1.55 1.55
-
1.74 m2 2.03 m2
3.29 3.58
0.13 0.13
2.34 2.34
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5.75 m2 6.70 m2
8.09 9.04
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adhesive Floors 300×300×2 mm Surfaces of width not exceeding 300 mm 300×300×2 mm Surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m 300×300×2 mm Tiles; rubber studded; Altro Mondopave; type MRB; black; fixing with adhesive Floors 500×500×2.5 mm 500×500×4.0 mm Surfaces of width not exceeding 300 mm 500×500×2.5 mm 500×500×4.0 mm Surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m 500×500×2.5 mm 500×500×4.0 mm Tiles; linoleum; Forbo Nairn; Marmoleum Dual; level; fixing with adhesive Floors 2.50 mm thick; marbled Surfaces of width not exceeding 300 mm 2.50 mm thick; marbled Surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m 2.50 mm thick; marbled Flexible sheer; linoleum; Forbo Nairn; Marmoleum Real; level; fixing with adhesive Floors 2.00 mm thick; marbled 2.50 mm thick; marbled 3.20 mm thick; marbled 4.00 mm thick; marbled Surfaces of width not exceeding 300 mm 2.00 mm thick; marbled 2.50 mm thick; marbled 3.20 mm thick; marbled 4.00 mm thick; marbled Surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m 2.00 mm thick; marbled 2.50 mm thick; marbled 3.20 mm thick; marbled 4.00 mm thick; marbled
Item
Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total
0.23
4.36
-
8.36 m2
12.72
0.12
2.19
-
2.51 m2
4.70
0.17
3.27
-
8.36 m2
11.63
0.40 0.40
7.48 7.48
-
17.58 m2 19.37 m2
25.06 26.85
0.20 0.20
3.74 3.74
-
5.22 m2 5.81 m2
8.96 9.55
0.30 0.30
5.61 5.61
-
17.58 m2 19.37 m2
23.19 24.98
0.27 0.13
5.00 2.49
-
12.30 m2 3.69 m2
17.30 6.18
0.20
3.74
-
2.01 m2
5.75
0.33 0.33 0.33 0.33
6.24 6.24 6.24 6.24
-
9.13 9.65 11.80 14.72
m2 m2 m2 m2
15.37 15.89 18.04 20.96
0.17 0.17 0.17 0.17
3.12 3.12 3.12 3.12
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2.74 2.89 3.54 4.31
m2 m2 m2 m2
5.86 6.01 6.66 7.43
0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25
4.68 4.68 4.68 4.68
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9.13 9.65 11.80 14.72
m2 m2 m2 m2
13.81 14.33 16.48 19.40
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
Flexible sheet; vinyl; slip resistant; Forbo Nairn; Surestep; fixing with adhesive Floors 2.00 mm thick Surfaces of width not exceeding 300 mm 2.00 mm thick Surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m 2.00 mm thick Flexible sheet; vinyl; Marley HD; fixing with adhesive Floors 2.00 mm thick 2.50 mm thick Surfaces of width not exceeding 300 mm 2.00 mm thick 2.50 mm thick Surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m 2.00 mm thick 2.50 mm thick Flexible sheet; vinyl;; Armstrong Rhinocontract Interior; fixing with adhesive Floors 2.00 mm thick Surfaces of width not exceeding 300 mm 2.00 mm thick Surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m 2.00 mm thick Flexible sheet; carpet; Marleytex sheet; fixing with adhesive Floors 5.00 mm thick Surfaces of width not exceeding 300 mm 5.00 mm thick Surfaces of width 300 mm–1 m 5.00 mm thick Suspended ceilings; mineral fibre tiles in exposed grid; suspension system and wire hangers to structural soffit Suspended ceiling 150–500 mm depth of suspension Suspended ceilings; mineral fibre tiles in concealed grid; suspension system and wire hangers to structural soffit Suspended ceiling 150–500 mm depth of suspension Bulkheads
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hours
£
£
£
0.33
6.23
-
12.07
m2
18.30
0.17
3.12
-
3.62
m2
6.74
0.25
4.68
-
12.07
m2
16.75
0.30 0.33
5.61 6.24
-
8.36 9.36
m2 m2
13.97 15.60
0.15 0.17
2.81 3.12
-
2.51 2.81
m2 m2
5.32 5.93
0.23 0.25
4.21 4.68
-
8.36 9.36
m2 m2
12.57 14.04
0.33 0.17
6.24 3.12
-
10.42 3.14
m2 m2
16.66 6.26
0.25
4.68
-
10.42
m2
15.10
0.17 0.08
3.12 1.55
-
5.22 1.57
m2 m2
8.34 3.12
0.13
2.34
-
5.22
m2
7.56
-
-
-
-
m2
14.25
-
-
-
-
m2
22.50
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PIPED BUILDING SERVICES Pipework; copper pipes EN 1057; capillary fittings; pipe clips screwed to background Pipes 15 mm 22 mm 28 mm 35 mm 42 mm Fittings 15 mm made bend 15 mm elbow 15 mm equal tee 15 mm straight coupling 22 mm made bend 22 mm elbow 22 mm equal tee 22 mm straight coupling 28 mm made bend 28 mm elbow 28 mm equal tee 28 mm straight coupling 35 mm made bend 35 mm elbow 35 mm equal tee 35 mm straight coupling 42 mm made bend 42 mm elbow 42 mm equal tee 42 mm straight coupling Pipework; 19 mm thick rigid mineral glass fibre sectional pipe lagging; plain finish; fixing with aluminium bands Insulation around 15 mm pipes around 22 mm pipes around 28 mm pipes around 35 mm pipes around 42 mm pipes Equipment; polyethylene cold water feed
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-
-
360
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Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
m m
8.13 16.25
Total Net Rate Unit £
0.13 0.13 0.14 0.17 0.19
2.34 2.43 2.71 3.09 3.55
-
1.19 2.17 2.97 7.48 9.12
m m m m m
3.53 4.60 5.68 10.57 12.67
0.07 0.07 0.13 0.09 0.10 0.11 0.17 0.11 0.13 0.14 0.20 0.14 0.15 0.17 0.23 0.17 0.20 0.20 0.26 0.20
1.40 1.40 2.34 1.59 1.87 2.06 3.09 2.06 2.34 2.62 3.84 2.62 2.81 3.09 4.30 3.09 3.74 3.74 4.86 3.74
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0.32 0.51 0.18 0.63 1.23 0.43 1.33 2.91 0.87 4.18 7.34 2.18 0.15 11.04 3.15
nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr
1.40 1.72 2.85 1.77 1.87 2.69 4.32 2.49 2.34 3.95 6.75 3.49 2.81 7.27 11.64 5.27 3.74 3.89 15.90 6.89
0.04 0.05 0.06 0.06 0.07
0.65 0.94 1.03 1.12 1.22
-
4.49 4.72 5.16 5.68 6.20
m m m m m
5.14 5.66 6.19 6.80 7.42
Unit costs (civil engineering works)
and expansion cistern to BS 4213, with cover; placing in position Cisterns and tanks 68 litres; ref SC15 114 litres; ref SC25 Equipment; grp cold water storage cistern, with cover; placing in position Cisterns and tanks 68 litres 114 litres
Item
Equipment; copper single feed coil indirect cylinder to BS 1566 part 2 grade 3; placing in position Cisterns and tanks 96 litres; ref 2 114 litres; ref 3 Equipment; combination copper coil direct hot water storage units to BS 3198; placing in position Cisterns and tanks 400×900 mm; 65/20 litres 450×1075 mm; 115/25 litres Sanitary appliances and fittings Sink; white glazed fireclay to BS 1206 with pair of cast iron cantilever brackets 610×455×205 mm 610×455×205 mm Sink; stainless steel combined bowl and drainer; pair 19 mm chromium plated high neck pillar taps; chain and self colour plug to BS 3380; setting on base unit 1050×500, single drainer, single bowl 420× 350×175 mm 1550×500, double drainer, single bowl 420× 350×200 mm Lavatory basin; white vitreous china to BS 1188; pair 12 mm chromium plated pillar taps; chain and self colour plug to BS 3380; trap; painted cast iron brackets plugged and screwed to masonry 560×405 mm 635×455 mm Add for coloured Add for pedestal in lieu of brackets WC suite; low level; white glazed vitreous china
361
0.63 0.72
11.69 13.56
-
26.50 nr 31.80 nr
38.19 45.36
0.63 0.72
11.69 13.56
-
77.11 nr 91.57 nr
88.80 105.13
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Total Net Unit Rate £
1.00 1.13
18.71 21.05
-
87.21 nr 100.98 nr
105.92 122.03
1.40 2.45
26.19 45.84
-
110.85 nr 130.13 nr
137.04 175.97
1.50 1.50
28.07 28.07
-
112.45 nr 182.74 nr
140.52 210.81
0.88
16.37
-
116.03 nr
132.40
0.88
16.37
-
133.88 nr
150.25
1.15 1.15 0.10
21.52 21.52 1.87
-
55.29 76.85 11.72 16.86
nr nr nr nr
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pan; black plastic seat; 9 litre white glazed vitreous china cistern and brackets; low pressure ball valve; plastic flush pipe; building bracket into masonry; plugging and screwing pipe brackets and pan; bedding pan in mastic P trap outlet Add for coloured Bowl type wall urinal; white glazed vitreous china; white glazed vitreous china automatic flushing cistern and brackets; chromium plated flush pipe and spreaders; building brackets into masonry; plugging and screwing pipe brackets single; 455×380×330 mm range of two; 455×380×330 mm Add for each additional urinal Add for division between urinals
1.50 -
362
28.07 -
-
108.71 nr 28.11 nr
136.78 28.11
2.00 37.42 5.50 102.91 1.60 29.94 0.38 7.02
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285.82 121.83 37.48
37.42 388.73 151.77 44.50
nr nr nr nr
PART 5 Unit Costs (Highway Works) INTRODUCTORY NOTES The Unit Costs in this part represent the net cost to the Contractor of executing the work on site; they are not the prices which would be entered in a tender Bill of Quantities. It must be emphasised that the unit rates are averages calculated on unit outputs for typical site conditions. Costs can vary considerably from contract to contract depending on individual Contractors, site conditions, methods of working and various other factors. Reference should be made to part 1 for a general discussion on Civil Engineering Estimating. Guidance prices are included for work normally executed by specialists, with a brief description where necessary of the assumptions upon which the costs have been based. Should the actual circumstances differ, it would be prudent to obtain check prices from the specialists concerned, on the basis of actual/likely quantity of the work, nature of site conditions, geographical location, time constraints, etc. The method of measurement adopted in this section is the Method of Measurement for Highway Works, subject to variances where this has been fett to be of advantage to produce more helpful price guidance. We have structured this Unit Cost section to cover as many aspects of Civil and Highway works as possible. The Gang hours column shows the output per measured unit in actual time, not the total labour hours; thus for an item involving a gang of 5 men each for 0.3 hours, the total labour hours would naturally be 1.5, whereas the Gang hours shown would be 0.3. This section is structured in such a manner as to provide the User with adequate background information on how the rates have been calculated, so as to allow them to be readily adjusted to suit other conditions to the example presented: □ alternative gang structures as well as the effect of varying bonus levels, travelling costs etc. □ Other types of plant or else different running costs from the medium usage presumed □ Other types of materials or else different discount/waste allowances from the levels presumed Reference to part 3 giving basic costs of labour, materials and plant together with Parts 12 and 13 will assist the reader in making adjustments to the unit costs.
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GUIDANCE NOTES Generally Adjustments should be made to the rates shown for time, location, local conditions, site constraints and any other factors likely to affect the costs of a specific scheme. Method of Measurement Although this part of the book is primarily based on MMHW, the specific rules have been varied from in cases where it has been felt that an alternative presentation would be of value to the book’s main purpose of providing guidance on prices. This is especially so with a number of specialist contractors. Materials cost Materials costs within the rates have been calculated using the ‘list prices’ contained in part 3: Resources (pages 40 to 107), with an index appearing on page 39), adjusted to allow for delivery charges (if any) and a ‘reasonable’ level of discount obtainable by the contractor, this will vary very much depending on the contractor’s standing, the potential size of the order and the supplier’s eagerness and will vary also between raw traded goods such as timber which will attract a low discount of perhaps 3%, if at all, and manufactured goods where the room for bargaining is much greater and can reach levels of 30% to 40%. High demand for a product at the time of pricing can dramatically reduce the potential discount, as can the world economy in the case of imported goods such as timber and copper. Allowance has also been made for wastage on site (generally 21/2% to 5%) dependant upon the risk of damage, the actual level should take account of the nature of the material and its method of storage and distribution about the site. Labour cost The composition of the labour and type of plant is generally stated at the beginning of each section, more detailed Information on the calculation of the labour rates is given in part 3: Resources, pages 35 to 37. This should allow the user to see the cost impact of a different gang as well as different levels of bonus payments, allowances for skills and conditions, travelling allowances etc. The user should be aware that the output constants are based on the gangs shown and would also need to be changed. Plant cost A rate build-up of suitable plant is generally stated at the beginning of each section, with more detailed Information on alternative machines and their average fuel costs being given in part 3; Resources, pages 108 to 141. This should allow the user to see the cost
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impact of using alternative plant as well as different levels of usage (see note on page 111). The user should be aware that the output constants are based on the plant shown and would also need to be changed. Outputs The user is directed to part 12: Outputs (pages 527 to 539) which contains a selection of output constants, in particular a chart of production rates for Hydraulic backacters on page 529 and haulage times for various capacities of Tippers on page 532.
Item
SERIES 100: PRELIMINARIES Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
NOTES Refer also to theexample calculationj of peliminaries in part 2 and also to part 7 Oncosts and profit. TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION Erection of principal offices for the Engineer prefabricated unit; connect to services Erection of offices and messes for the Contractor prefabricated unit; connect to services Erection of stores and workshops for the Contractor prefabricated unit; connect to services Servicing of principal offices for the Engineer jack leg hutment; 3.7 m×2.6 m jack leg hutment; 7.35 m×3.1 m jack leg hutment; 14.7 m×3.7 m jack leg toilet unit; 4.9 m×2.6 m Servicing of portable offices for the Engineer wheeled cabin; 3.7 m×2.3 m wheeled cabin; 6.7 m×2.3 m Servicing of offices and messes for the Contractor jack leg hutment; 3.7 m×2.6 m jack leg hutment; 7.35 m×3.1 m jack leg hutment; 14.7 m×3.7 m wheeled cabin; 3.7 m×2.3 m wheeled cabin; 6.7 m×2.3 m jack leg toilet unit; 4.9 m×2.6 m canteen unit; 9.8 m×2.6 m
Total Net Rate Unit £
-
- 367.50
- nr
367.50
-
- 367.50
- nr
367.50
-
- 367.50
- nr
367.50
-
-
15.11 22.04 20.40 28.84
- week week week - week
15.11 22.04 20.40 20.84
-
- 15.11 - 30.23
- week - week
15.11 30.23
-
-
- week - week - week - week - week - week - week
15.11 22.04 20.40 15.11 30.23 28.84 37.78
15.11 22.04 20.40 15.11 30.23 28.84 37.78
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Servicing of stores and workshops for the Contractor jack leg hutment; 3.7 m×2.6 m jack leg hutment; 7.35 m×3.1 m wheeled cabin; 3.7 m×2.3 m wheeled cabin; 6.7 m×2.3 m pollution decontamination unit; 6.7 m×2.3 m Dismantling of principal offices for the Engineer prefabricated unit; disconnect from services; removing Dismantling of offices and messes for the Contractor prefabricated unit; disconnect from services; removing Dismantling of stores and workshops for the Contractor prefabricated unit; disconnect from services; removing VEHICLES FOR THE ENGINEER Vehicles for the Engineer Land Rover short wheelbase Land Rover long wheelbase For other types of transport vehicles refer to Resources-Plant page 132.
Item
Gang hours
OPERATIVES FOR THE ENGINEER Chainman for the Engineer Driver for the Engineer Laboratory assistant for the Engineer
Item
366
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- 15.11 - 22.04 - 15.11 - 30.23 - 55.41 - 210.00
- week - week - week - week - week - nr
15.11 22.04 15.11 30.23 55.41 210.00
-
- 210.00
- nr
210.00
-
- 210.00
- nr
210.00
-
- 277.83 - 345.03 -
- week - week -
277.83 345.03 0.00
Labour Plant Material Unit £ £ £ -
326.80 326.80 347.60
-
- week - week - week
Total Net Rate £
326.80 326.80 347.60
SERIES 200: SITE CLEARANCE Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £
GENERAL The prices in this section are to include for the removal of superficial obstructions down to existing ground level. Taking up or down of specified items are measured separately. MMHW states that demolition of building or structures should be itemised. The rates below are based on m3. Therefore it will be necessary
Unit costs (highway works)
to obtain the volume of the structure. RESOURCES—LABOUR Clearance gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4) 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 2 unskilled operatives (general) 1 plant operator (skill rate 3) Total Gang Rate/Hour RESOURCES—PLANT Clearance 0.8 m3 tractor loader—50% of time 8 t lorry with hiab—25% of time 4 t dumper—50% of time 20 t mobile crane—25% of time compressor, 11.3 m3/min (450 cfm), 4 tool compressor tools: two brick hammers/picks 50% of time compressor tools: chipping hammer compressor tools: medium rock drill 30 compressor tools: road breaker compressor tools: two 15 m lengths hose Total Gang Rate/Hour SITE CLEARANCE Site clearance General site clearance open field site medium density wooded heavy density wooded urban areas (town centre) live dual carriageway Demolition of building or structure reinforced concrete bridge deck or superstructure reinforced concrete bridge abutment or bank seat reinforced concrete retaining wall brick or masonry retaining wall brick or masonry boundary wall dry stone boundary wall
Item TAKE UP OR DOWN AND SET ASIDE FOR REUSE OR REMOVE TO STORE OFF SITE Take up or down and set aside for re-use road sign 5 m lighting column
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8.17 8.17 15.36 9.48 41.18
£
7.33 3.89 2.65 6.85 4.55 0.25 0.34 0.06 0.31 0.20 26.45
£
9.91 20.61 32.09 30.60 30.60 -
408.09 262.35 848.72 545.58 1321.47 849.46 1260.11 810.08 1260.11 810.08 -
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-
-
-
ha ha ha ha ha m3
670.44 1394.30 2170.93 2070.19 2070.19 5.65
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m3 m3 m3 m3 m3
21.98 32.40 17.36 13.89 9.26
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Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total Net hours £ £ £ Rate £
0.26
10.71
6.88
0.58
23.88 15.34
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nr
17.59
- nr
39.22
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10 m lighting column tensioned corrugated safety fence timber post and 4 rail fence Take up or down and remove off site safety fencing on steel posts post and rail fence 1400 mm high low pressure gas mains up to 150 mm diameter low pressure water mains up to 75 mm diameter power cable laid singly lighting column including bracket arm and lantern; 5 m high lighting column including bracket arm and lantern; 10 m high traffic sign including posts internally illuminated traffic sign including posts externally illuminated traffic sign including posts
Item
0.61 0.14 0.08
25.12 16.13 5.77 3.70 3.29 2.12
368
- nr - m - m
41.25 9.47 5.41
0.17 0.09 0.04
7.00 3.71 1.65
4.50 2.38 1.06
- m - m - m
11.50 6.09 2.71
0.03
1.24
0.79
- m
2.03
0.03 0.82
1.24 0.79 33.77 21.69
- m - nr
2.03 55.46
0.85
35.00 22.48
- nr
57.48
0.38 0.38
15.65 10.05 15.65 10.05
- nr - nr
25.70 25.70
0.38
15.65 10.05
- nr
25.70
SERIES 300: FENCING AND ENVIRONMENTAL BARRIERS Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £
GENERAL Notes This section is restricted to those fences and barriers which are most commonly found on Highway Works. Hedges have been included, despite the fact that the MMHW does not specifically refer to them. RESOURCES—LABOUR Fencing/barrier gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4)—50% of time 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4)—50% of time 1 unskilled operative (general) 1 plant operator (skill rate 4) Total Gang Rate/Hour Horticultural works gang 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 1 unskilled operative (general) Total Gang Rate/Hour RESOURCES—PLANT Fencing/Barriers
£
4.08 4.08 7.68 8.91 24.76
£
8.17 7.68 15.85
Unit costs (highway works)
agricultural type tractor; fencing auger gas oil for ditto drop sided trailer, two axles power tools etc. (fencing) Total Gang Rate/Hour RESOURCES—MATERIALS All rates for materials are based on the most economically available materials with a minimum waste allowance of 2.5% and supplier’s discount of 15%. FENCING, GATES AND STILES Fencing, gates and stiles Temporary fencing Type 1; 1.275 m high, timber posts and two strands of galvanised barbed wire and four strands of galvanised plain wire Type 2; 1.275 m high, timber posts and two strands of galvanised barbed wire and four strands of galvanised plain wire Type 3; 1.2 m high, timber posts and cleft chestnut paling Type 4; 0.9 m high, timber posts and galvanised rectangular wire mesh Timber rail fencing 1.4 m high, timber posts and four rails Plastic coated heavy pattern chain link fencing 1.40 m high with 125×125 mm concrete posts 1.80 m high with 125×125 mm concrete posts
Item Plastic coated strained wire fencing 1.35 m high, nine strand with 40×40×3 mm plastic coated RHS posts 1.80 m high, eleven strand with 60×50×3 mm plastic coated RHS posts 2.10 m high, fifteen strand with 50×50×3 mm plastic coated RHS posts Woven wire fencing 1.23 m high, galvanised wire with 75×150 mm timber posts Close boarded fencing 1.80 m high with 125×125 mm concrete posts Concrete footing to intermediate fencing posts Steel tubular frame single field gates 1.175 m high 3.60 m wide 1.175 m high 4.50 m wide Steel tubular frame half mesh single field gates
£
369
10.53 0.93 0.24 2.38 14.08
0.06
1.49 0.84
3.34
m
5.67
0.06
1.49 0.84
3.08
m
5.41
0.07
1.73 0.99
2.99
m
5.71
0.13
3.22 1.83
3.08
m
8.13
0.13
3.22 1.83
9.11
m
14.16
0.05 0.06
1.24 0.70 1.49 0.84
5.72 7.52
m m
7.66 9.85
Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £ 0.16
3.96 2.25
10.63 m
16.84
0.20
4.95 2.82
14.16 m
21.93
0.22
5.45 3.10
16.52 m
25.07
0.06
1.49 0.84
4.68 m
7.01
0.30
7.43 4.22
25.37 m
37.02
0.09
2.23 0.24
2.69 nr
5.16
0.30 0.30
7.43 4.22 7.43 4.22
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1.175 m high 3.60 m wide 1.175 m high 4.50 m wide Steel tubular frame extra wide single field gates 1.175 m high 4.88 m wide Steel tubular frame double field gates 1.175 m high 5.02 m wide Timber single field gates 1.27 m high 3.00 m wide 1.27 m high 3.60 m wide 1.27 m high 4.10 m wide 1.27 m high 4.71 m wide Timber Type 1 wicket gates 1.27 m high 1.20 m wide Timber Type 2 wicket gates 1.27 m high 1.02 m wide Timber kissing gates 1.27 m high 1.77 m wide Timber stiles Type 1 1.45 m high 1.00 m wide Timber stiles Type 2 1.45 m high 1.00 m wide Extra for sheep netting on post and wire pig netting on post and wire ENVIRONMENTAL BARRIERS Hedges Set out, nick out and excavate trench minimum 400 mm deep and break up subsoil to minimum depth 300 mm Supply and plant hedging plants PC £30.00/100; backfilling with excavated topsoil single row plants at 200 mm centres single row plants at 300 mm centres single row plants at 400 mm centres single row plants at 500 mm centres single row plants at 600 mm centres double row plants at 200 mm centres double row plants at 300 mm centres
Item double row plants at 400 mm centres double row plants at 500 mm centres double row plants at 600 mm centres Extra for incorporating manure PC £2.42/m3 at 1
370
0.30 0.30
7.43 4.22 7.43 4.22
54.16 nr 66.19 nr
65.81 77.84
0.30
7.43 4.22
60.19 nr
71.84
0.60
14.86 8.45
90.29 nr
113.60
1.84 1.90 2.00 2.00
45.56 47.04 49.52 49.52
1.20
25.90 26.74 28.15 28.15
110.03 127.41 154.07 158.68
nr nr nr nr
181.49 201.19 231.74 236.35
29.71 16.89
34.76 nr
81.36
1.20
29.71 16.89
39.64 nr
86.24
2.00
49.52 28.15
110.03 nr
187.70
1.50
37.14 21.11
90.93 nr
149.18
1.40
34.66 19.71
68.34 nr
122.71
0.04 0.04
0.87 0.09 0.87 0.09
0.37 m 0.39 m
1.33 1.35
0.15
2.38
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- m
2.38
0.25 0.17 0.13 0.10 0.08 0.50 0.34
3.96 2.69 1.96 1.58 1.27 7.92 5.39
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3.13 2.08 1.56 1.25 1.04 6.25 4.17
m m m m m m m
7.09 4.77 3.54 2.83 2.31 14.17 9.56
Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £ 0.25 0.20 0.16 0.60
3.96 3.17 2.54 4.39
-
3.13 m 2.50 m 2.08 m 0.17 -
7.09 5.67 4.62 4.56
Unit costs (highway works)
m3/30 m3 Noise barriers Noise barriers consist of the erection of reflective or absorbant accoustical screening to reduce nuisance from noise. Due to the divergence in performance requirements and specification for various locations it is not practical to state all inclusive unit costs. Therefore advice should be sought from Specialist Contractors in order to obtain accurate costings. However listed below are examples of sample specification together with approximate costings in order to obtain budget prices. NB:- The following unit costs are based upon a 2.0 m high barrier Noise reflective barriers Barrier with architectural precast concrete panels and integral posts Barrier with accoustical timber planks post support system Sound Absorptive barriers Barrier with architectural precast wood fibre concrete panels and integral posts Barrier with perforated steel and mineral wool blankets in self-supporting system
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SERIES 400: SAFETY FENCES, SAFETY BARRIERS AND PEDESTRIAN GUARDRAILS Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total Net hours £ £ £ Rate £
RESOURCES—LABOUR Safety fencing gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4) 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 2 unskilled operatives (general) 1 plant operator (skill rate 4) Total Gang Rate/Hour RESOURCES—PLANT Safety fencing agricultural type tractor; fencing auger gas oil for ditto drop sided trailer, two axles small tools (part time) Total Gang Rate/Hour BEAM SAFETY FENCES Prices generally are for beams “straight or curved exceeding 120m radius”, for work to a
£
8.17 8.17 15.36 8.91 40.61
£
10.53 0.93 0.24 1.75 13.45
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tighter radius 50–120 m radius Add 15% not exceeding 50 m radius Add 25 % Untensioned beams single sided corrugated beam double sided corrugated beam single sided open box beam double sided open box beam double height open box beam Tensioned beams single sided corrugated beam double sided corrugated beam Long driven post for single sided tensioned corrugated beam for double sided tensioned corrugated beam for single sided open box beam for double sided open box beam for double height open box beam Short post for setting in concrete or socket for single sided tensioned corrugated beam for double sided tensioned corrugated beam for single sided open box beam for double sided open box beam Mounting bracket fixed to structure for single sided open box beam Terminal section for untensioned single sided corrugated beam for untensioned double sided corrugated beam for untensioned single sided open box beam for untensioned double sided open box beam for tensioned single sided corrugated beam for tensioned double sided corrugated beam Full height anchorage for single sided tensioned corrugated beam for double sided tensioned corrugated beam for single sided open box beam for double sided open box beam
Item Expansion joint anchorage for single sided open box beam for double sided open box beam Type 048 connection to bridge parapet for single sided open box beam Connection piece for single sided open box
0.07 0.22 0.07 0.22 0.24
2.84 8.93 2.84 8.93 9.75
0.10 0.12
0.94 2.96 0.94 2.96 3.23
372
13.39 26.78 27.17 54.34 56.03
m m m m m
17.17 38.67 30.95 66.23 69.01
4.06 1.34 4.87 1.61
14.15 m 29.18 m
19.55 35.66
0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06
2.23 2.23 2.23 2.23 2.23
0.74 0.74 0.74 0.74 0.74
31.72 31.72 31.72 31.72 31.72
nr nr nr nr nr
34.69 34.69 34.69 34.69 34.69
0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06
2.44 2.44 2.44 2.44
0.81 0.81 0.81 0.81
12.35 12.58 14.99 17.86
nr nr nr nr
15.60 15.83 18.24 21.11
0.16
6.50 2.15
23.64 nr
32.29
0.71 1.25 1.01 1.78 0.96 1.70
28.83 50.76 41.02 72.29 38.99 69.04
9.55 16.81 13.58 23.93 12.91 22.86
343.15 363.57 367.44 599.86 229.03 357.07
nr nr nr nr nr nr
381.53 431.14 422.04 696.08 280.93 448.97
3.95 4.35 3.80 4.20
160.41 176.65 154.32 170.56
53.11 58.49 51.09 56.47
492.70 578.12 455.73 536.94
nr nr nr nr
706.22 813.26 661.14 763.97
Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total Net hours £ £ £ Rate £ 4.52 183.56 60.78 939.27 nr 5.15 209.14 69.25 1137.96 nr 0.70
28.43 9.41
115.58 nr
1183.61 1416.35 153.42
Unit costs (highway works)
beam to single sided corrugated beam Standard concrete foundation for post for corrugated beam for post for open box beam Concrete foundation Type 1 spanning filter drain for post for corrugated beam for post for open box beam Standard socketed foundation for post for open box beam WIRE ROPE SAFETY FENCES Wire rope safety fencing to BS 5750; based on 600 m lengths; 4 rope system; posts at 2.40 m general spacings. Wire rope Long driven line posts Long driven deflection posts Long driven height restraining posts Short line post for setting in concrete or socket Short deflection post for setting in concrete or socket Short height restraining post for setting in concrete or socket Fixed height surface mounted post fixed to structure or foundation Standard intermediate anchorage Standard end anchorage In situ standard concrete foundation for post In situ standard socketed foundation for post Concrete foundation Type 1 spanning filter drain for post CONCRETE SAFETY BARRIERS TRRL Design—D.Tp Approved Permanent vertical concrete safety barrier; units Type V01 & V02; 3 m long straight or curved exceeding 50 m radius curved not exceeding 50 m radius Permanent vertical concrete safety barrier; units Type V05 & V06; 1 m long straight or curved exceeding 50 m radius Permanent vertical concrete safety barrier termination unit Type V03 & V04; 3 m long Permanent vertical concrete safety barrier unit Type V08 & V09 transition to single sided open box beam; 1.5 m long
373
0.78
31.68 10.49
92.94 nr
135.11
0.23 0.23
9.34 3.04 9.34 3.09
4.96 nr 6.19 nr
17.34 18.62
0.25 0.25 0.30
10.15 3.36 10.15 3.36 12.18 4.03
7.44 nr 6.59 nr 7.16 nr
20.95 20.10 23.37
0.03 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.06 0.06
1.22 2.03 2.03 2.03 2.44 2.44
0.06 0.09 2.00 2.00 0.23 0.33 0.37
m nr nr nr nr nr
4.10 22.53 22.53 22.53 21.60 21.60
2.44 0.81
18.35 nr
21.60
3.65 1.21
20.83 nr
25.69
81.22 81.22 9.34 13.40 15.03
0.40 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.81 0.81
26.89 26.89 3.09 4.44 4.97
2.48 19.83 19.83 19.83 18.35 18.35
86.78 86.78 6.19 6.19 7.44
nr nr nr nr nr
194.89 194.89 18.62 24.03 27.44
0.16 0.20
6.50 2.15 8.12 2.69
116.42 nr 116.42 nr
125.07 127.23
0.30 0.50
12.18 4.03 20.30 6.72
308.59 nr 383.89 nr
324.80 410.91
0.37
15.03 4.97
339.17 nr
359.17
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Permanent vertical concrete safety barrier unit Type V10, V11 & V12 transition to rectangular hollow section beam; 1.5 m long
Item
15.03 4.97
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Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Permanent vertical concrete safety barrier unit Type V07 transition to double sided open box beam; 1.5 m long PEDESTRIAN GUARD RAILS AND HANDRAILS New work Tubular galvanised mild steel pedestrian guard rails to BS 3049 with mesh infill (105 swg, 50× 50 mm mesh); 1.0 m high mounted on posts with concrete footing mounted on posts bolted to structure or ground beam Solid section galvanised steel pedestrain guard rails with vertical rails (group P4 parapet); 1.0 m high mounted on posts with concrete footing mounted on posts bolted to structure or ground beam Tubular double ball galvanised steel handrail 50 mm diameter; 1.20 m high posts 63 mm diameter; 1.20 m high posts Extra for concrete footings for handrail support posts Existing guard rails Take from store and re-erect pedestrian guard railing, 3.0 m long×1.0 m high panels
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0.37
374
359.17
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0.37
15.03 4.97
481.67 nr
501.67
0.16 0.14
6.50 2.15 5.69 1.88
118.67 m 118.67 m
127.32 126.24
0.19 0.17
7.72 2.55 6.90 2.29
96.74 m 98.02 m
107.01 107.21
0.15 0.15 0.05
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92.87 m 138.00 m 2.84 m
100.98 146.11 4.87
0.15
6.09 2.02
3.87 nr
11.98
SERIES 500: DRAINAGE AND SERVICE DUCTS Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £
RESOURCES—LABOUR Drains/sewers/culverts gang (small bore) 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4)—50% of time 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 2 unskilled operatives (general) 1 plant operator (skill rate 3) Total Gang Rate/Hour
£
4.08 8.17 15.36 9.48 37.09
Unit costs (highway works)
Drains/sewers/culverts gang (large bore) 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4)—50% of time 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 2 unskilled operatives (general) 1 plant operator (skill rate 3) 1 plant operator (skill rate 3)—30% of time Total Gang Rate / Hour Gullies gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4)—50% of time 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 2 unskilled operatives (general) Total Gang Rate/Hour RESOURCES—PLANT Drains/sewers/culverts gang (small bore) 0.4 m3 hydraulic excavator 2 t dumper—30% of time 360 mm compaction plate—30% of time 2.80 m3/min compressor, 2 tool—30% of time disc saw-30% of time extra 15 ft/50 m hose—30% of time small pump-30% of time Total Gang Rate/Hour Note: in addition to the above are the following allowances for trench struts/props/sheeting, assuming the need for dose boarded earth support: average 1 .00 m deep average 1 .50 m deep average 2.00 m deep average 2.50 m deep average 3.00 m deep average 3.50 m deep Note: excavation in hard materials as above but with the addition of breaker attachments to the excavator as follows: generally : BRH91 (141 kg) reinforced concrete; BRH125 (310 kg) Drains/sewers/culverts gang (large bore) i.e. greater than 700 mm bore 0.4 m3 hydraulic excavator 2 t dumper—30% of time 2.80 m3/min compressor, 2 tool—30% of time compaction plate / roller—30% of time disc saw-30% of time small pump-30% of time 10 t crawler crane—30% of time TOTAL GANG RATE / HOUR
375
£
4.08 8.17 15.36 9.48 2.84 39.93
£
4.08 8.17 15.36 27.61
£
13.36 0.84 0.36 0.97 0.33 0.06 0.43 16.35
0.82 0.91 1.07 1.30 1.62 2.00
2.86 4.04
£
13.36 0.84 0.97 0.36 0.24 0.43 5.50 21.70
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Item
Gullies 2 t dumper—30% of time Stihl disc saw—30% of time Total Gang Rate/Hour RESOURCES—MATERIALS For the purposes of bedding widths for pipe bedding materials, trenches have been taken as exceeding 1.50 m in depth; trenches to lesser depths are generally 150 mm narrower than those given here so that the rates need to be reduced proportionately. DRAINS AND SEWERS Vitrified clay pipes to BS 65, plain ends with push-fit polypropylene flexible couplings 150 mm diameter drain or sewer in trench, depth to invert average 1.00 m deep average 1.50 m deep average 2.00 m deep average 2.50 m deep average 3.00 m deep average 3.50 m deep Extra for Type N sand bed 650×100 mm Type T sand surround 650 wide×100 mm Type F granular bed 650×100 mm Type S granular surround 650 wide×100 mm Type A concrete bed 650×100 mm Type B 100 mm concrete bed and haunch Type Z concrete surround 650 wide×100 mm 225 mm diameter drain or sewer in trench, depth to invert average 1.50 m deep average 2.00 m deep average 2.50 m deep average 3.00 m deep average 3.50 m deep average 4.00 m deep Extra for Type N sand bed 750×150 mm Type T sand surround 750 wide×150 mm Type F granular bed 750×150 mm Type S granular surround 750 wide×150 mm Type A concrete bed 750×150 mm Type B 150 mm concrete bed and haunch
376
Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £
£
0.84 0.24 1.08
0.17 0.19 0.22 0.26 0.34 0.42
6.11 6.83 7.91 9.35 12.23 15.11
5.31 5.86 6.88 8.43 10.60 13.09
8.78 8.78 8.78 8.78 8.78 8.78
m m m m m m
20.20 21.47 23.57 26.56 31.61 36.98
0.04 0.08 0.05 0.16 0.11 0.24 0.22
1.44 2.88 1.80 5.76 3.96 8.63 7.91
1.25 2.50 1.56 4.99 3.24 7.08 6.49
0.90 2.16 1.25 2.98 3.84 3.28 9.20
m m m m m m m
3.59 7.54 4.61 13.73 11.04 18.99 23.60
0.20 0.24 0.28 0.35 0.44 0.56
7.19 8.63 10.07 12.59 15.83 20.14
3.90 7.50 8.74 10.91 13.72 17.46
24.88 24.88 24.88 24.88 24.88 24.88
m m m m m m
35.97 41.01 43.69 48.38 54.43 62.48
0.12 0.24 0.13 1.32 0.19 0.29
4.32 8.63 4.68 17.26 6.83 10.43
3.54 7.08 3.83 7.08 5.60 8.55
1.56 3.86 2.14 5.31 6.65 5.12
m m m m m m
9.42 19.57 10.65 29.65 19.08 24.10
Unit costs (highway works)
Type Z concrete surround 750 wide×150 mm 300 mm diameter drain or sewer in trench, depth to invert average 1.50 m deep average 2.00 m deep average 2.50 m deep average 3.00 m deep average 4.00 m deep average 5.00 m deep
Item Extra for Type N sand bed 800×150 mm Type T sand surround 800×150 mm Type F granular bed 800×150 mm Type S granular surround 800 wide×150 mm Type A concrete bed 800×150 mm Type B 150 mm concrete bed and haunch Type Z concrete surround 800 wide×150 mm Vitrified clay pipes to BS 65, spigot and socket joints with sealing ring 400 mm diameter drain or sewer in trench, depth to invert average 2.00 m deep average 2.50 m deep average 3.00 m deep average 4.00 m deep average 5.00 m deep average 6.00 m deep Extra for Type N sand bed 900×150 mm Type T sand surround 900 wide×150 mm Type F granular bed 900×150 mm Type S granular surround 900×150 mm Type A concrete bed 900×150 mm Type B, 150 mm concrete bed and haunch Type Z concrete surround 900 wide×150 mm PIPED CULVERTS Concrete pipes with rebated flexible Joints to BS 5911 Class L 450 mm diameter piped culvert in trench, depth to invert average 2.00 m deep average 3.00 m deep average 4.00 m deep
377
0.36
12.95 10.62
16.48 m
0.21 0.26 0.30 0.37 0.61 1.01
7.55 9.35 10.79 13.31 21.94 36.33
37.89 37.89 37.89 37.89 37.89 37.89
6.55 8.13 9.37 11.56 19.02 31.46
m m m m m m
40.05
51.99 55.37 58.05 62.76 78.85 105.68
Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £ 0.13 0.26 0.14 0.26 0.20 0.36 0.22
4.68 9.35 5.04 9.35 7.19 12.95 7.91
3.83 7.52 4.13 7.67 5.90 10.62 19.94
1.67 5.37 2.28 7.24 7.10 6.46 21.17
m m m m m m m
10.18 22.24 11.45 24.26 20.19 30.03 49.02
0.31 0.35 0.42 0.66 1.07 1.85
11.15 12.59 15.11 23.74 38.49 66.54
9.69 10.93 13.09 20.58 33.38 57.71
69.11 69.11 69.11 69.11 69.11 69.11
m m m m m m
89.95 92.63 97.31 113.43 140.96 193.36
0.14 0.28 0.15 0.28 0.21 0.43 0.40
5.04 10.07 5.40 10.07 7.55 15.47 14.39
4.13 8.26 4.42 8.26 6.19 12.68 11.80
1.87 7.67 2.59 10.56 7.97 8.51 32.71
m m m m m m m
11.04 26.00 12.41 26.89 21.71 36.66 58.90
0.33 0.44 0.72
11.87 10.32 15.83 13.57 25.90 22.21
18.67 m 18.67 m 18.67 m
40.86 48.07 66.78
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average 6.00 m deep Extra for Type A concrete bed 1050×150 mm Type Z concrete surround 1050 wide×150 mm 750 mm diameter piped culvert in trench, depth to invert average 2.00 m deep average 3.00 m deep average 4.00 m deep average 6.00 m deep Extra for Type A concrete bed 1250×150 mm Type Z concrete surround 1250 wide×150 mm 900 mm diameter piped culvert in trench, depth to invert average 2.00 m deep average 3.00 m deep average 4.00 m deep average 6.00 m deep Extra for Type A concrete bed 1500×150 mm Type Z concrete surround 1500 wide×150 mm
Item Corrugated steel pipes galvanised, hot dip bitumen coated (Armco type) 1000 mm diameter piped culvert in trench, Type S granular surround, depth to invert average 2.00 m deep 1600 mm diameter piped culvert in trench, Type S granular surround, depth to invert average 2.00 m deep 2000 mm diameter piped culvert in trench, Type S granular surround, depth to invert average 2.00 m deep 2200 mm diameter piped culvert in trench, Type S granular surround, depth to invert average 2.00 m deep SERVICE DUCTS Clay cable ducts; Hepduct 100 mm diameter service duct in trench, Type S granular surround, depth to invert average 1.00 m deep Two 100 mm diameter service ducts in trench, Type S granular surround, depth to invert average 1.00 m deep Three 100 mm diameter service ducts in
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1.65
59.35 51.47
18.67 m
129.48
0.24 0.45
8.63 7.08 16.19 13.27
9.30 m 41.68 m
25.01 71.14
0.38 0.52 0.92 2.05
15.18 20.77 36.74 81.88
45.15 45.15 45.15 45.15
0.26 0.50
15.07 20.58 36.43 81.20
m m m m
75.40 86.50 118.32 208.23
10.38 7.67 19.97 14.74
12.88 m 93.66 m
30.93 128.37
0.43 0.62 1.06 2.25
17.17 24.76 42.34 89.86
65.72 65.72 65.72 65.72
m m m m
99.95 115.07 150.02 244.69
0.28 0.55
11.18 8.26 21.97 16.22
15.08 m 130.24 m
34.52 168.43
17.06 24.59 41.96 89.11
Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total Net hours £ £ £ Rate £ 0.99
39.54 39.22
63.44 m
142.20
2.13
85.07 84.39
162.40 m
331.86
2.97 118.62 117.66
209.82 m
446.10
3.29 131.40 130.30
233.99 m
495.69
0.14
5.04
4.25
8.31 m
17.60
0.24
8.63
7.32
16.44 m
32.39
Unit costs (highway works)
trench, Type S granular surround, depth to invert average 1.00 m deep Four 100 mm diameter service ducts in trench, Type S granular surround, depth to invert average 1.00 m deep Six 100 mm diameter service ducts in trench, Type S granular surround, depth to invert average 1.00 m deep Extra for Type Z concrete surround on single duct Type Z concrete surround on additional ways 150 mm diameter condiut, per way 225 mm diameter conduit, per way
Item FILTER DRAINS Vitrified clay perforated pipes to BS 65, sleeved joints 150 mm pipes with Type A bed and Type A fill, depth average 1.00 m deep average 2.00 m deep average 3.00 m deep 150 mm pipes with Type A bed and Type B fill, depth average 1.00 m deep average 2.00 m deep average 3.00 m deep Additional cost of concrete bed in place of Type A filter material Deduct for porous concrete pipe 225 mm pipes with Type A bed and Type A fill, depth average 1.00 m deep average 2.00 m deep average 3.00 m deep 225 mm pipes with Type A bed and Type B fill, depth average 1.00 m deep average 2.00 m deep average 3.00 m deep Additional cost of concrete bed in place of Type A filter material
0.32 0.40
11.51 9.75 14.39 12.21
23.63 m 32.66 m
44.89 59.26
0.60
21.58 18.26
44.73 m
84.57
4.40 4.40 8.78 41.64
9.64 9.64 9.43 42.29
0.08 0.08 0.01 0.01
Gang hours
379
2.88 2.88 0.36 0.36
2.36 2.36 0.29 0.29
m m m m
Labour Plant Material Unit Total Net £ £ £ Rate £
0.26 0.30 0.35
9.35 7.84 10.79 9.02 12.59 10.55
14.52 18.60 22.62
m m m
31.71 38.41 45.76
0.26 0.30 0.35
9.35 7.84 10.79 9.02 12.59 10.55
13.72 16.81 19.90
m m m
30.91 36.62 43.04
0.03
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m m
5.76 6.00
0.27 0.31 0.36
9.71 8.14 11.15 9.28 12.95 10.89
23.13 27.88 32.54
m m m
40.98 48.31 56.38
0.27 0.31 0.36
9.71 8.14 11.15 9.28 12.95 10.89
22.18 25.81 29.40
m m m
40.03 46.24 53.24
0.30
10.79
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Deduct for porous concrete pipe 300 mm pipes with Type A bed and Type A fill, depth average 1.00 m deep average 2.00 m deep average 3.00 m deep 300 mm pipes with Type A bed and Type B fill, depth average 1.00 m deep average 2.00 m deep average 3.00 m deep Additional cost of concrete bed in place of Type A filter material Backfill to trenches Type A filter material contiguous with filter drain Type B filter material contiguous with filter drain
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0.28 0.32 0.37
10.07 8.43 11.51 9.63 13.31 11.15
39.17 44.58 49.96
m m m
57.67 65.72 74.42
0.28 0.32 0.37
10.07 8.43 11.51 9.63 13.31 11.15
38.11 42.21 46.34
m m m
56.61 63.35 70.80
0.03
1.08
0.93
4.61
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6.62
0.07
2.52
1.92
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13.86
0.07
2.52
1.99
7.21
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11.72
Item
FIN DRAINS AND NARROW FILTER DRAINS Fin Drain D.O.T. type 6 using ‘Trammel’ drainage fabrics and perforated clay drain; surrounding pipe with sand and granular fill 100 mm clay perforated pipes, depth average 1.00 m deep average 2.00 m deep Fin Drain D.O.T. type 7 using ‘Trammel’ drainage fabrics and slotted UPVC drain; surrounding pipe with sand and granular fill,backfilling with selected suitable material 100 mm UPVC slotted pipes, depth average 1.00 m deep average 2.00 m deep Narrow Filter Drain D.O.T. type 8 using ‘Trammel’ drainage fabrics and perforated UPVC drain; surrounding pipe with sand and granular fill,backfilling with granular material 110 mm UPVC perforated pipes, depth average 1.00 m deep average 2.00 m deep Narrow Filter Drain D.O.T. type 9 using ‘Trammel’ drainage fabrics and perforated UPVC drain; surrounding pipe with sand and
Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £
0.17 0.23
6.11 5.18 8.27 6.99
10.90 m 16.18 m
22.19 31.44
0.17 0.23
6.11 5.18 8.27 6.99
50.00 m 55.28 m
61.29 70.54
0.17 0.22
6.11 5.18 7.91 6.69
8.56 m 10.14 m
19.85 24.74
Unit costs (highway works)
granular fill, backfilling with granular material 110 mm UPVC perforated pipes, depth average 1.00 m deep average 2.00 m deep CONNECTIONS Note: excavation presumed covered by new trench Connection of pipe to existing drain, sewer or piped culvert 150 mm 225 mm 300 mm Connection of pipes to existiing chambers 150 mm to one brick 150 mm to precast 300 mm to one and a half brick
Item
CHAMBERS AND GULLIES Notes The rates assume the most efficient items of plant (excavator) and are optimum rates, assuming continuous output with no delays caused by other operations or works.Ground conditions are assumed to be good soil with no abnormal conditions that would affect outputs and consistency of work. Multiplier Table for Labour and Plant for various site conditions for working: out of sequence ×2.75 minimum in hard clay ×1.75–2.00 in running sand ×2.75 minimum in broken rock ×2.75–3.50 below water table ×2.00 minimum Brick construction Design criteria used in models: □ class A engineering bricks □ 215 thick walls generally; 328 thick to chambers exceeding 2.5 m deep □ 225 plain concrete C20/20 base slab □ 300 reinforced concrete C20/20 reducing slab □ 125 reinforced concrete C20/20 top slab □ maximum height of working chamber 2.0 m above benching □ 750×750 access shaft □ plain concrete C15/20 benching, 150 clay main channel longitudinally and two 100 branch channels
381
0.17 0.23
6.11 5.18 8.27 6.99
11.19 m 15.04 m
22.48 30.30
0.42 0.60 1.15
15.11 8.92 21.58 15.14 41.37 30.33
11.64 nr 30.59 nr 59.89 nr
35.67 67.31 131.59
1.20 0.60 2.40
43.16 36.51 21.58 18.25 86.33 72.97
3.41 nr 3.41 nr 5.57 nr
83.08 43.24 164.87
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□ step irons at 300 mm centres, doubled if depth to invert exceeds 3000 mm □ heavy duty manhole cover and frame 750×700 chamber 500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base brickwork chamber concrete cover slab concrete benching, main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 750×700 chamber 1000 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base brickwork chamber concrete cover slab concrete benching; main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL
Item 750×700 chamber 1500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base brickwork chamber concrete cover slab concrete benching; main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 900×700 chamber 500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base brickwork chamber concrete cover slab concrete benching; main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 900×700 chamber 1000 depth to invert
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72.00 273.00 87.00 37.00
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-
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£
23.00 225.00 777.00
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-
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28.00
-
-
-
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-
74.00 46.00 95.00 41.00
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-
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-
£
9.00 225.00 518.00
Unit costs (highway works)
excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base brickwork chamber concrete cover slab concrete benching; main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 900×700 chamber 1500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base brickwork chamber concrete cover slab concrete benching; main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 1050×700 chamber 1500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base brickwork chamber concrete cover slab concrete benching; main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 1050×700 chamber 2500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base brickwork chamber concrete cover slab concrete benching; main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL
Item 1050×700 chamber 3500 depth to invert
383
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48.00
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-
- -
74.00 171.00 95.00 41.00
-
-
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-
£
14.00 225.00 668.00
-
-
-
-
-
66.00
-
-
-
-
-
74.00 295.00 95.00 41.00
-
-
-
-
£
23.00 225.00 819.00
-
-
-
-
-
73.00
-
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-
- -
77.00 317.00 104.00 44.00
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- £ -
23.00 225.00 863.00 123.00
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-
-
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-
77.00 585.00 104.00 44.00
-
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-
- £
36.00 225.00 1194.00
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-
179.00
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excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base brickwork chamber concrete reducing slab brickwork access shaft concrete cover slab concrete benching; main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 1350 × 700 chamber 2500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base brickwork chamber concrete cover slab concrete benching; main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 1350×700 chamber 3500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base brickwork chamber concrete reducing slab brickwork access shaft concrete cover slab concrete benching; main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 1350×700 chamber 4500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base brickwork chamber concrete reducing slab brickwork access shaft concrete cover slab concrete benching; main and branch channels
384
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-
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-
77.00 582.00 116,00 168.00 64.00 44.00
-
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-
-
£ -
109.00 225.00 1564.00 151.00
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-
-
-
-
85.00 680.00 125.00 51.00
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-
-
-
£ -
36.00 225.00 1353.00 219.00
-
-
-
-
-
85.00 677.00 134.00 168.00 64.00 51.00
-
-
-
-
£ -
109.00 225.00 1732.00 296.00
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-
-
-
-
85.00 677.00 134.00 405.00 64.00 51.00
Unit costs (highway works)
step irons access cover and frame TOTAL
item Precast concrete construction Design criteria used in models: □ circular shafts □ 150 plain concrete surround □ 225 plain concrete C20/20 base slab □ precast reducing slab □ precast top slab □ maximum height of working chamber 2.0 m above benching □ 750 diameter access shaft □ plain concrete C15/20 benching, 150 clay main channel longitudinally and two 100 branch channels □ step irons at 300 mm centres, doubled if depth to invert exceeds 3000 mm □ heavy duty manhole cover and frame □ in manholes over 6 m deep, landings at maximum intervals 675 diameter ×500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete surround concrete benching, main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 675 diameter ×750 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete surround concrete benching, main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 675 diameter×1000 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base
-
385
-
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-
£
136.00 225.00 2073.00
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £
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19.00
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£ -
31.00 15.00 60.00 31.00 33.00 0.00 225.00 414.00 24.00
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£ -
31.00 34.00 60.00 45.00 33.00 0.00 225.00 452.00 31.00
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31.00
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Item 675 diameter×1250 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete surround concrete benching, main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 900 diameter × 750 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete surround concrete benching, main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 900 diameter×1000 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete surround concrete benching, main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 900 diameter×1500 depth to invert
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386
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£
54.00 60.00 60.00 33.00 0.00 225.00 494.00
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £ -
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36.00
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-
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-
31.00 74.00 60.00 74.00 33.00
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£ -
5.00 225.00 538.00 35.00
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-
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-
42.00 43.00 71.00 56.00 41.00
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£ -
0.00 225.00 513.00 43.00
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-
-
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-
42.00 68.00 71.00 75.00 41.00
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-
-
£ -
0.00 225.00 565.00 59.00
Unit costs (highway works)
excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete surround concrete benching, main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 1200 diameter×1500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete surround concrete benching, main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 1200 diameter×2000 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete surround concrete benching, main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL
Item 1200 diameter×2500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete surround concrete benching, main and branch channels
387
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-
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-
42.00 117.00 71.00 110.00 41.00
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-
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-
£ -
11.00 225.00 676.00 100.00
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-
-
-
-
63.00 159.00 102.00 144.00 53.00
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-
-
-
£ -
11.00 225.00 857.00 140.00
-
-
-
-
-
63.00 222.00 102.00 191.00 53.00
-
-
-
-
£
21.00 225.00 1017.00
-
-
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £ -
-
-
-
-
174.00
-
-
-
-
-
63.00 289.00 102.00 238.00 53.00
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step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 1200 diameter×3000 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete surround concrete benching, main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 1800 diameter×1500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete surround concrete benching, main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 1800 diameter×2000 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete surround concrete benching, main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 1800 diameter×2500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete surround
388
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-
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-
£ -
27.00 225.00 1171.00 224.00
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-
-
-
-
63.00 356.00 102.00 285.00 53.00
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-
-
-
£ -
74.00 225.00 1382.00 183.00
-
-
-
-
-
109.00 249.00 176.00 202.00 83.00
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-
-
-
£ -
11.00 225.00 1238.00 256.00
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-
-
-
-
109.00 356.00 176.00 269.00 83.00
-
-
-
-
£ -
21.00 225.00 1495.00 312.00
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-
-
-
-
109.00 463.00 176.00 335.00
Unit costs (highway works)
concrete benching, main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL
Item 1800 diameter×3000 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete surround concrete benching, main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 1800 diameter×3500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings reducing slab access shaft cover slab concrete surround concrete benching, main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 1800 diameter×4000 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings reducing slab access shaft cover slab concrete surround concrete benching, main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame
389
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-
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-
83.00
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-
-
-
£
27.00 225.00 1730.00
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £ -
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-
-
-
402.00
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-
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-
109.00 570.00 176.00 401.00 83.00
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£ -
74.00 225.00 2040.00 460.00
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-
-
-
-
109.00 471.00 189.00 68.00 71.00 415.00 83.00
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-
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£ -
96.00 225.00 2187.00 559.00
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-
-
-
-
109.00 471.00 189.00 117.00 71.00 454.00 83.00
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-
-
-
-
108.00 225.00
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TOTAL 2400 diameter×1500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete surround concrete benching, main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 2400 diameter×3000 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete surround concrete benching, main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL
Item 2400 diameter×4500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings reducing slab access shaft cover slab concrete surround concrete benching, main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 2700 diameter×1500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings
390
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£ -
2386.00 290.00
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-
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-
168.00 477.00 514.00 261.00 123.00
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£ -
11.00 225.00 2069.00 630.00
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-
-
-
-
168.00 1107.00 514.00 517.00 123.00
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£
74.00 225.00 3358.00
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £ -
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-
-
-
971.00
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-
168.00 916.00 516.00 166.00 71.00 592.00 123.00
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-
-
-
£ -
128.00 225.00 3876.00 355.00
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-
-
-
-
203.00 546.00
Unit costs (highway works)
cover slab concrete surround concrete benching, main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 2700 diameter×3000 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete surround concrete benching, main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 2700 diameter×4500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings reducing slab access shaft cover slab concrete surround concrete benching, main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 3000 diameter×3000 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings cover slab concrete surround concrete benching, main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL
Item
391
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643.00 290.00 157.00
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£ -
11.00 225.00 2430.00 765.00
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-
-
-
-
203.00 1286.00 643.00 575.00 157.00
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-
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£ -
74.00 225.00 3928.00 1177.00
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-
-
-
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203.00 1064.00 639.00 166.00 71.00 642.00 157.00
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-
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£ -
128.00 225.00 4472.00 924.00
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-
-
-
-
243.00 1721.00 727.00 638.00 187.00
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-
-
-
-
74.00 225.00 4739.00
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hours 3000 diameter×4500 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings reducing slab access shaft cover slab concrete surround concrete benching, main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL 3000 diameter×6000 depth to invert excavation, support, backfilling and disposal concrete base main chamber rings reducing slab access shaft cover slab concrete surround concrete benching, main and branch channels step irons access cover and frame TOTAL
Item
BACKDROPS TO MANHOLES Clayware vertical pipe complete with rest bend at base and tumbling bay junction to main drain complete with stopper; concrete grade C20 surround, 150 mm thick; additional excavation and disposal 100 pipe 1.15 m to invert 2.15 m to invert 3.15 m to invert 4.15 m to invert 150 pipe 1.15 m to invert 2.15 m to invert
£
£
392
£
Rate £
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1420.00
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243.00 1424.00 732.00 166.00 71.00 696.00 187.00
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128.00 225.00 5292.00 2101.00
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243.00 1424.00 732.00 314.00 71.00 812.00 187.00
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181.00 225.00 6290.00
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
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nr nr nr nr
57.00 72.00 90.00 107.00
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85.00 106.00
Unit costs (highway works)
3.15 m to invert 4.15 m to invert 225 pipe 1.15 m to invert 2.15 m to invert 3.15 m to invert 4.15 m to invert GULLIES Vitrified clay; set in concrete grade C20, 150 mm thick; additional excavation and disposal Road gulley 450 mm diameter×900 mm deep, 100 mm or 150 mm outlet; PC £75.00; cast iron road gulley grating and frame group 4, 434×434 mm, PC £45.00, on Class B engineering brick seating Yard gulley (mud); trapped with rodding eye; galvanised bucket; stopper 225 mm diameter, 100 mm diameter outlet, PC £45.00; cast iron hinged grate and frame PC £25.00 Grease interceptors; internal access and bucket 600×450 mm, PC £555.00; metal tray and lid, square hopper with horizontal inlet Precast concrete; set in concrete grade C20P, 150 mm thick; additional excavation and disposal Road gulley; trapped with rodding eye; galvanised bucket; stopper 450 mm diameter×900 mm deep, PC £22.00; cast iron road gulley grating and frame group 4, 434×434 mm, PC £50.00, on Class B engineering brick seating
Item
SOFT SPOTS AND OTHER VOIDS Excavation of soft spots and other voids in bottom of trenches, chambers and gullies Filling of soft spots and other voids in bottom of trenches, chambers and gullies with imported selected sand Filling of soft spots and other voids in bottom of trenches, chambers and gullies with imported natural gravel Filling of soft spots and other voids in bottom of trenches, chambers and gullies with concrete Grade C15, 40 mm aggregate Filling of soft spots and other voids in bottom of trenches, chambers and gullies with concrete
393
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125.00 148.00
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172.00 201.00 237.00 268.00
0.50
18.55 0.54
157.86
nr
176.95
0.30
11.13 0.32
78.18
nr
89.63
0.35
12.98 0.38
614.70
nr
628.06
0.54
20.03 0.58
105.64
nr
126.25
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Total Net Rate Unit £
0.07
2.52 2.16
- m3
4.68
0.09
3.24 2.59
13.71 m3
19.54
0.09
3.24 2.59
20.79 m3
26.62
0.09
3.24 2.56
44.59 m3
50.39
0.09
3.24 2.56
45.57 m3
51.37
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Grade C20, 20 mm aggregate RAISING OR LOWERING COVERS AND GRATINGS ON EXISTING CHAMBERS AND GULLIES Raising the level of 100×100 mm water stop tap boxes on 100×100 mm brick chambers by 150 mm or less Lowering the level of 100×100 mm water stop tap boxes on 100×100 mm brick chambers by 150 mm or less Raising the level of 420×420 mm cover and frame on 420×420 mm in-situ concrete chamber by 150 mm or less Lowering the level of 420×420 mm British Telecom cover and frame on 420×420 mm insitu concrete chamber by 150 mm or less Raising the level of 700×500 mm cover and frame on 700×500 mm in-situ concrete chamber by 150 mm or less Raising the level of 600×600 mm grade A heavy duty manhole cover and frame on 600×600 mm brick chamber by 150 mm or less by 150–300 mm Lowering the level of 600×600 mm grade A heavy duty manhole cover and frame on 600×600 mm brick chamber by 150 mm or less
Item
GROUTING UP OF EXISTING DRAINS, SEWERS, PIPED CULVERTS AND SERVICE DUCTS Sealing redundant road gullies with concrete Grade C15 Sealing redundant chambers ne 1.0 m deep to invert 1 .0–2.0 m deep to invert 2.0–3.0 m deep to invert Grouting redundant drains and sewers 100 mm diameter 300 mm diameter 450 mm diameter 600 mm diameter 1200 mm diameter
394
0.06
1.66 0.22
7.73 nr
9.61
0.04
1.10 0.14
4.64 nr
5.88
0.10
2.76 0.36
13.39 nr
16.51
0.27
2.16 1.82
8.24 nr
12.22
0.17
4.70 0.61
19.57 nr
24.88
0.17 0.21
4.70 0.61 5.80 0.76
19.57 nr 24.72 nr
24.88 31.28
0.10
2.76 0.36
11.85 nr
14.97
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Total Net Unit Rate £
0.02
0.55 0.06
7.01 m3
7.62
0.09 0.21 0.55
3.24 2.36 7.55 5.52 19.78 14.45
28.11 nr 45.43 nr 75.70 nr
33.71 58.50 109.93
0.03 0.13 0.26 0.50 1.70
1.08 4.68 9.35 17.98 61.15
0.80 3.47 6.94 13.35 45.39
2.15 8.74 18.92 38.44 107.46
m -
4.03 16.89 35.21 69.77 214.00
Unit costs (highway works)
EXCAVATION IN HARD MATERIAL Extra over excavation for excavation in Hard Material in drainage: existing pavement, brickwork, concrete, masonry and the like rock reinforced concrete Reinstatement of pavement construction; extra over excavation for breaking up and subsequently reinstating 150 mm flexible surfacing and 280 mm sub-base 100 mm diameter sewer, drain or service duct 150 mm diameter sewer, drain or service duct 225 mm diameter sewer, drain or service duct 300 mm diameter sewer, drain or service duct 375 mm diameter sewer, drain or service duct 450 mm diameter sewer, drain or service duct 2 way 100 mm diameter service ducts 3 way 100 mm diameter service ducts 4 way 100 mm diameter service ducts Backfilling trenches with selected sand fill including compaction
Item
395
0.15
5.40 5.01
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10.41
0.35 0.60
12.59 11.68 21.58 20.73
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24.27 42.31
10.55 11.25 12.31 12.66 13.01 13.71 10.90 11.25 12.31 13.71
m m m m m m m m m m3
16.65 18.03 19.09 19.44 19.79 25.48 17.68 18.03 19.09 19.72
0.09 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.61 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.09
3.24 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60 8.27 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.24
2.86 3.18 3.18 3.18 3.18 3.50 3.18 3.18 3.18 2.77
SERIES 600: EARTHWORKS Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £
GENERAL Notes The cost of earth moving and other associated works is dependent on matching the overall quantities and production rates called for by the programme of works with the most appropriate plant and assessing the most suitable version of that plant that will: □ deal with the site conditions (e.g. type of ground, type of excavation, length of haul, prevailing weather, etc.); □ comply with the specification requirements (e.g. compaction, separation of materials, surface tolerances, etc.); □ complete the work economically (e.g. provide surface tolerances which will avoid undue excessive thickness of expensive imported materials). Excavation rates
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Unless stated the units for excavation in material other than topsoil rock or artificial hard materials are based on excavation in firm gravel soils. Factors for alternative types of soil: Multiply the rates by: Scrapers Tractor Backacters Dozers and (minimum bucket Loaders size 0.5 m3) Stiff clay 1.5 2.0 1.7 Chalk 2.5 3.0 2.0 Soft rock 3.5 2.5 2.0 Brocken 3.7 2.5 1.7 rock Disposal rates The other important consideration in excavation of material is bulkage of material after it is dug and loaded onto transport. All pricing and estimating for disposal is based on the volume of solid material excavated and rates for disposal should be adjusted by the following factors for bulkage: Sand bulkage ×1.10 Gravel bulkage ×1.20 Compacted soil ×1.30 buckage Compacted sub-base acceptable fill etc. ×1.30 bulkage Stiff clay bulkage ×1.20 Fill rates The price for filling presume the material being supplied in loose state.
Item RESOURCES—LABOUR Scraper gang 1 plant operator (skill rate 2) Total Gang Rate/Hour Scraper and ripper bulldozer gang (hard material) 2 plant operator (skill rate 2) Total Gang Rate/Hour General excavation gang 1 plant operator (skill rate 3) 1 plant operator (skill rate 3)—25% of time 1 banksman (skill rate 4)
Gang hours
Labour Plant Material Total Net £ £ £ Unit Rate £
£
11.04 11.04
£
22.08 22.08 9.48 2.37 8.17
Unit costs (highway works)
Toatl Gang Rate/Hour Shore defences (armour stones) gang 1 plant operator (skill rate 2) 1 banksman (skill rate 4) Total Gang Rate/Hour Filling gang 1 plant operator (skill rate 4) 2 unskilled operatives (general) Total Gang Rate/Hour Treatment of filled surfaces gang 1 plant operator (skill rate 2) Total Gang Rate/Hour Geotextiles (light sheets) gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4)—50% of time 2 unskilled operatives (general) Total Gang Rate/Hour Geotextiles (heavy sheets) gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4)—50% of time 2 unskilled operatives (general) Total Gang Rate/Hour Horticultural works gang 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 1 unskilled operative (general) Total Gang Rate/Hour RESOURCES—PLANT Scraper excavation motor scraper, 16.80 m3, elevating Total Gang Rate/Hour Scraper and ripper bulldozer excavation motor scraper, 16.80 m3, elevating D8 tractor dozer dozer attachment: triple shank ripper Total Gang Rate/Hour General excavation hydraulic crawler backacter, 0.40 m3 backacter attachments: percussion breaker (25% of time) tractor loader, 1.50 m3 (25% of time) loader attachments: ripper (25% of time) Total Gang Rate/Hour Shore defences (armour stones) hydraulic crawler backacter, 1.20 m3
£
20.02
£
11.04 8.17 19.21
£
8.91 15.36 24.27 11.04 11.04 4.08
£
15.36 19.45 4.08
£
15.36 19.45
£
8.17 7.68 15.85
£
59.51 59.51
£
59.51 66.51 5.03 131.05 13.36 1.01
£
5.74 1.26 21.37 31.38
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backacter attachments: rock bucket backacter attachments: clamshell grab Total Gang Rate/Hour
Item
Filling tractor loader, 1.5 m3 Total Gang Rate/Hour Treatment of filled surfaces tractor loader, 1.50 m3 3 wheel deadweight roller, 10 tonne Total Gang Rate/Hour CUTTINGS Typical motorway cutting generally using motorised scrapers and/or dozers on an average haul of 2000 m (one way) Excavate acceptable material Class 5A Excavate acceptable material Excavate unacceptable material Excavate in hard material; using scraper and ripper bulldozer mass concrete/medium hard rock reinforced concrete/hard rock tarmacadam General excavation using backacters and tractor loader with ripper Excavate acceptable material Class 5A Excavate acceptable material Excavate unacceptable material Extra over excavation for excavation in hard material rock pavements, brickwork, concrete and masonry reinforced concrete STRUCTURAL FOUNDATIONS General excavation using backacters and tractor loaders Excavate acceptable material Class 5A Excavate acceptable material ne 3.0 m deep ne 6.0 m deep Excavate unacceptable material ne 3.0 m deep ne 6.0 m deep
398
2.23 2.99 36.60
£
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
£
22.94 22.94
£
22.94 9.84 32.78
Total Net Unit Rate £
0.01 0.05 0.05
0.09 0.48 0.55 2.98 0.55 2.98
- m3 - m3 - m3
0.57 3.53 3.53
0.09 0.15 0.16
1.99 11.79 3.31 19.66 3.53 2.10
- m3 - m3 - m3
13.78 22.97 5.63
0.03 0.04 0.04
0.60 0.67 0.80 0.90 0.80 0.90
- m3 - m3 - m3
1.27 1.70 1.70
0.71 0.66 1.04
14.21 15.76 13.21 14.65 20.82 23.09
- m3 - m3 - m3
29.97 27.86 43.91
0.04
0.80 0.90
- m3
1.70
0.15 0.30
3.00 3.33 6.01 6.68
- m3 - m3
6.33 12.69
0.17 0.32
3.40 3.78 6.41 7.12
- m3 - m3
7.18 13.53
Unit costs (highway works)
Extra over excavation for excavation in hard material rock pavements, brickwork, concrete and masonry reinforced concrete
Item
FOUNDATIONS FOR CORRUGATED STEEL BURIED STRUCTURES AND THE LIKE General excavation using backacters and tractor loaders Excavate acceptable material Class 5A Excavate acceptable material ne 3.0 m deep ne 6.0 m deep Excavate unacceptable material ne 3.0 m deep ne 6.0 m deep Extra over excavation for excavation in hard material rock pavements, brickwork, concrete and masonry reinforced concrete NEW WATER COURSES, ENLARGED WATERCOURSES, INTERCEPTING DITCHES (up to 6 m wide and 2.5 m deep) General excavation using backacters Excavate acceptable material Excavate unacceptable material Extra over excavation for excavation in hard material rock pavements, brickwork, concrete and masonry reinforced concrete CLEARING ABANDONED WATERCOURSES General excavation using backacters Excavate unacceptable material DEPOSITION OF FILL Generally Deposition of acceptable material embankments and other areas of fill strengthened embankments
0.74 0.69 1.12
399
- m3 - m3 - m3
14.81 16.45 13.81 15.32 22.42 24.86
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
31.26 29.13 47.28
Total Net Rate Unit £
0.04
0.80 0.90
- m3
1.70
0.15 0.30
3.00 3.33 6.01 6.68
- m3 - m3
6.33 12.69
0.17 0.32
3.40 3.78 6.41 7.12
- m3 - m3
7.18 13.53
0.74 0.69 1.12
14.81 16.45 13.81 15.32 22.42 24.86
- m3 - m3 - m3
31.26 29.13 47.28
0.12 0.13
2.40 2.68 2.60 2.89
- m3 - m3
5.08 5.49
0.74 0.69 1.12
14.81 16.45 13.81 15.32 22.42 24.86
- m3 - m3 - m3
31.26 29.13 47.28
0.11
2.20 2.45
- m3
4.65
0.01
0.27 0.25
- m3
0.52
0.01
0.27 0.25
- m3
0.52
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reinforced earth structures anchored earth structures landscaped areas environmental bunds fill to structures fill above structural concrete foundations
Item
DISPOSAL OF MATERIAL Generally Disposal of acceptable material excluding Class 5A using 10 tonnes capacity tipping lorry for on-site or off-site use; haul distance to tip not exceeding 1 Km ADD per further Km haul using 10–15 tonnes capacity tipping lorry for onsite or off-site use; haul distance to tip not exceeding 1 Km ADD per further Km haul using 15–25 tonnes capacity tipping lorry for onsite or off-site use; haul distance to tip not exceeding 1 Km ADD per further Km haul Disposal of unacceptable material using 10 tonnes capacity tipping lorry for on-site or offsite use; haul distance to tip not exceeding 1 Km ADD per further Km haul using 10–15 tonnes capacity tipping lorry for onsite or off-site use; haul distance to tip not exceeding 1 Km ADD per further Km haul using 15–25 tonnes capacity tipping lorry for onsite or off-site use; haul distance to tip not exceeding 1 Km ADD per further Km haul Add to the above rates where tipping charges apply: non-hazardous waste hazardous waste special waste contaminated liquid contaminated sludge Add to the above rates where Landfill Tax applies:
0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27
0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25
400
-
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
m3 m3 m3 m3 m3 m3
0.52 0.52 0.52 0.52 0.52 0.52
Total Net Unit Rate £
0.06
0.57 0.88
- m3
1.45
0.03 0.05
0.28 0.44 0.47 0.73
- m3 - m3
0.72 1.20
0.03 0.04
0.24 0.36 0.50 0.66
- m3 - m3
0.60 1.16
0.02 0.06
0.24 0.32 0.57 0.88
- m3 - m3
0.56 1.45
0.03 0.05
0.28 0.44 0.47 0.73
- m3 - m3
0.72 1.20
0.03 0.04
0.24 0.36 0.50 0.66
- m3 - m3
0.60 1.16
0.02
0.24 0.32
- m3
0.56
m3 m3 m3 m3 m3
7.50 15.00 18.00 22.00 40.00
-
-
-
-
Unit costs (highway works)
exempted material inactive or inert material other material IMPORTED FILL Imported suitable fill PC £5.30/tonne; using tractor loader In embankments and other areas of fill In landscaped areas In environmental bunds In fill to structures In fill above structural concrete foundations Imported graded granular fill PC £7.50/tonne Deposition in embankments and other areas of fill, using tractor loader Deposition in landscaped areas using tractor loader Deposition in fill to structures using tractor loader
Item Imported well graded fill PC £5.60/tonne Deposition in embankments and other areas of fill, using tractor loader Deposition in landscaped areas using tractor loader Deposition in environmental bunds using tractor loader Deposition in fill to structures using tractor loader Deposition in fill above structural concrete foundations using tractor loader Imported selected graded fill PC £6.00/tonne Deposited adjacent to reinforced earth structures by tractor loader Imported rock fill PC £7.20/tonne Deposition in embankments and other areas of fill, using tractor loader Deposition into soft areas (rock punching) by tractor loader Imported clay fill (cohesive material) PC £8.50/tonne Deposition in embankments and other areas of fill, using tractor loader IMPORTED FILLS IN SHORE PROTECTION AND SEA DEFENCES Imported bedding/free draining materials
401
- m3 - m3 - m3
0.00 4.00 20.00
m3 m3 m3 m3 m3
9.57 9.57 9.57 9.57 9.52
0.44 0.41
14.80 m3
15.65
0.02
0.44 0.41
14.80 m3
15.65
0.02
0.44 0.41
14.80 m3
15.65
-
-
-
0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02
0.44 0.44 0.44 0.44 0.41
0.41 0.41 0.41 0.41 0.39
0.02
8.72 8.72 8.72 8.72 8.72
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £ -
-
0.48
10.35 m3
10.83
0.02
0.51
0.48
10.35 m3
11.34
0.02
0.44
0.41
10.35 m3
11.20
0.02
0.58
0.55
10.35 m3
11.48
0.02
0.46
0.44
10.35 m3
11.25
0.02
0.53
0.50
11.09 m3
12.12
0.02
0.49
0.46
14.06 m3
15.01
0.03
0.61
0.57
14.06 m3
15.24
0.03
0.73
0.69
16.59 m3
18.01
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PC £8.75/tonne Deposition in embankments and other areas of fill, using tractor loader Imported rock fill (as a core embankment) PC £7.20/tonne Deposition in strengthened embankments, using tractor loader Imported Armour Stones PC £14.60/tonne (individual rocks up to 0.5 t each) Deposited on embankments as rocks taken individually from stock-pile by backacter Imported Armour Stones PC £24.50/tonne (individual rocks up to 1.0 t each) Deposited on embankments as rocks taken individually from stock-pile by backacter Imported Armour Stones PC £30.75/tonne (individual rocks up to 3.0 t each) Deposited on embankments as rocks taken individually from stock-pile by backacter
402
0.02
0.49
0.46
17.10 m3
18.05
0.03
0.80
0.76
14.06 m3
15.62
0.06
1.08
2.05
28.51 m3
31.64
0.03
0.61
1.17
47.85 m3
49.63
0.03
0.50
0.95
60.08 m3
61.53
Item
SUBGRADES AND CAPPING LAYERS Imported selected fill PC £6.00/tonne Deposition in embankments and other areas of fill, using tractor loader Capping layer deposited adjacent to structures, excluding around foundations by tractor loader COMPACTION OF FILL Compaction of granular fill material in embankments and other areas of fill adjacent to structures above structural concrete foundations Compaction of fill material in sub-base or capping layers under verges, central reserves or side slopes adjacent to structures above structural concrete foundations Compaction of graded fill material in embankments and other areas of fill adjacent to structures above structural concrete foundations Compaction of rock fill materials in embankments and other areas of fill adjacent to structures above structural concrete foundations
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Total Net Unit Rate £
0.08
1.94 1.84
11.09
m3
14.87
0.10
2.31 2.18
11.09
m3
15.58
0.01 0.01 0.01
0.06 0.16 0.09 0.26 0.13 0.39
-
m3 m3 m3
0.22 0.35 0.52
0.02
0.22 0.66
-
m3
0.88
0.04 0.04
0.39 1.15 0.44 1.31
-
m3 m3
1.54 1.75
0.01 0.01 0.01
0.07 0.20 0.11 0.33 0.17 0.49
-
m3 m3 m3
0.27 0.44 0.88
0.01 0.01 0.02
0.10 0.30 0.15 0.46 0.19 0.56
-
m3 m3 m3
0.40 0.61 0.75
Unit costs (highway works)
Compaction of clay fill material in embankments and other areas of fill adjacent to structures above structural concrete foundations GEOTEXTILES Notes The geotextile products mentioned below are not specifically confined to the individual uses stated but are examples of one of many situations in which they may be applied. Conversely, these situations are not limited to the geotextile used as an example. The heavier grades of sheeting will need to be manipulated into place by machine (not allowed for below) and cutting would be by hacksaw rather than knife. Care should be taken in assessing the wastage of the more expensive sheeting. The prices include for preparing surfaces, overlaps and turnups, jointing and sealing, fixing material in place if required and reasonable waste between 5% and 10%. Stabilisation applications for reinforcement of granular sub-bases and capping layers placed over weak and variable soils. For use in weak soils with moderate traffic intensities e.g. light access roads: Tensar SS20 Polypropylene Geogrid horizontal
403
0.03 0.05 0.05
0.33 0.98 0.53 1.57 0.53 1.57
0.03
0.19
-
-
m3 m3 m3
1.31 2.10 2.10
1.42
m2
1.61
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Unit costs (highway works)
405
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inclined at an angle 10–45 degrees to the horizontal For use in weak soils with high traffic intensities and/or high axle loadings: Tensar SS30 Polypropylene Geogrid horizontal inclined at an angle 10–45 degrees to the horizontal For construction over very weak soils e.g. alluvium, marsh or peat, or firmer soil subject to exceptionally high axle loadings: Tensar SS40 Polypropylene Geogrid horizontal inclined at an angle 10–45 degrees to the horizontal For trafficked areas where fill comprises of aggregate exceeding 100 mm: Tensar SS3 Polypropylene Geogrid horizontal inclined at an angle 10–45 degrees to the horizontal For stabilisation and separation of granular fill from soft sub grade to prevent intermixing: Terram 1000 horizontal inclined at an angle 10–45 degrees to the horizontal For stabilisation and separation of granular fill from soft sub grade to prevent intermixing: Terram 2000 horizontal inclined at an angle 10–45 degrees to the horizontal Reinforcement applications for asphalt pavements For roads, hardstandings and airfield pavements: Tensar AR-1 grid bonded to a geotextile horizontal inclined at an angle 10–45 degrees to the horizontal Slope Reinforcement and Embankment Support; For use where soils can only withstand limited shear stresses, therefore steep slopes require external support Paragrid 30/155; 330 g/m2 horizontal inclined at an angle 10–45 degrees to the horizontal Paragrid 100/255; 330 g/m2 horizontal
Item
406
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Total Net Unit Rate £
0.03
0.21
-
1.42 m2
1.63
0.03
0.19
-
2.25 m2
2.44
0.03
0.21
-
2.25 m2
2.46
0.03
0.19
-
3.25 m2
3.44
0.03
0.21
-
3.25 m2
3.46
0.03
0.19
-
1.95 m2
2.14
0.03
0.21
-
1.95 m2
2.16
0.02
0.16
-
0.43 m2
0.59
0.03
0.19
-
0.43 m2
0.62
0.02
0.16
-
1.08 m2
1.24
0.03
0.19
-
1.08 m2
1.27
0.03
0.19
-
2.99 m2
3.18
0.03
0.21
-
2.99 m2
3.20
0.03 0.03
0.21 0.24
-
2.24 m2 2.24 m2
2.45 2.48
0.03
0.21
-
3.52 m2
3.73
Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total
Unit costs (highway works)
hours inclined at an angle 10–45 degrees to the horizontal Paralink 200 s; 1120 g/m2 horizontal inclined at an angle 10–45 degrees to the horizontal Paralink 600 s; 2040 g/m2 horizontal inclined at an angle 10–45 degrees to the horizontal Terram grid 35/30 horizontal inclined at an angle 10–45 degrees to the horizontal Scour and Erosion Protection For use where erosion protection is required to the surface of a slope once its geotechnical stability has been achieved, and to allow grass establishment: Tensar ‘Mat’ Polyethylene mesh, fixed with Tensar pegs horizontal inclined at an angle 10–45 degrees from the horizontal For use where hydraulic action exists, such as coastline protection from pressures exerted by waves, currents and tides: Typar 3607–3 horizontal inclined at an angle 10–45 degrees from the horizontal For protection against puncturing to reservoir liner: Typar 3607–3 horizontal inclined at an angle 10–45 degrees from the horizontal Temporary parking areas For reinforcement of grassed areas subject to wear from excessive pedestrian and light motor vehicle traffic: Netlon CE131 high density polyethylene geogrid, including fixing pegs sheeting Landscaping applications For prevention of weed growth in planted areas by incorporating a geotextile over topsoil: Typar 3207, including pegs horizontal inclined at an angle 10–45 degrees to the horizontal For root growth control-Prevention of lateral spread of roots and mixing of road base and humus: Typar 3207
407
£
£
£
Net Rate £
0.03
0.24
-
3.52
m2
3.76
0.03 0.03
0.21 0.24
-
5.63 5.63
m2 m2
5.84 5.87
0.03 0.03
0.21 0.24
-
11.90 11.90
m2 m2
12.11 12.14
0.03 0.03
0.21 0.24
-
1.92 1.92
m2 m2
2.13 2.16
0.03 0.03
0.19 0.21
-
3.68 3.90
m2 m2
3.87 4.11
0.02 0.03
0.16 0.19
-
0.58 0.58
m2 m2
0.74 0.77
0.02 0.03
0.16 0.19
-
0.58 0.58
m2 m2
0.74 0.77
0.01
0.11
-
3.18
m2
3.29
0.02 0.03
0.16 0.19
-
0.48 0.48
m2 m2
0.64 0.67
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horizontal inclined at an angle 10–45 degrees to the horizontal
Item
SOFT SPOTS AND OTHER VOIDS Excavation using motorised scrapers and/or dozers Excavate below cuttings or under embankments Excavate in side slopes Excavation using backacters and tractor loader Excavate below structural foundations and foundations for corrugated steel buried structures Imported graded granular fill PC £7.50/tonne; deposition using tractor loader and towed roller Filling of soft spots and other voids below cuttings or under embankments Filling of soft spots and other voids in side slopes Filling of soft spots and other voids below structural foundations for corrugated steel buried structures DISUSED SEWERS ETC. Removal of disused sewer or drain 100 mm internal diameter; with less than 1 m of cover to formation level 150 mm internal diameter; with 1 to 2 m of cover to formation level Backfilling with acceptable material of disused sewer or drain 100 mm internal diameter; with less than 1 m of cover to formation level 150 mm internal diameter; with 1 to 2 m of cover to formation level Backfilling of disused basements, cellars and the like with acceptable material Backfilling of disused gullies with concrete Grade C15 SUPPORTS LEFT IN EXCAVATION Supports left in excavation timber steel trench sheeting
0.02 0.03
0.16 0.19
-
408
0.26 0.26
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
m2 m2
0.42 0.45
Total Net Rate Unit £
0.05
0.54 2.98
-
m3
3.52
0.06
0.65
3.57
-
m3
4.22
0.09
0.75 0.90
-
m3
1.65
0.04
0.29 0.59
14.80
m3
15.68
0.04
0.36 0.72
14.80
m3
15.88
0.04
0.29 0.59
14.80
m3
15.68
0.16
1.30 1.82
-
m
3.12
0.20
1.59 2.23
-
m
3.82
0.23
1.87 2.62
-
m3
4.49
0.23
1.87 2.62
-
m3
4.49
0.26
2.11 2.96
-
m3
5.07
0.10
0.81
1.14
5.42
nr
7.37
0.20 0.20
1.59 8.74 1.59 29.51
-
m2 m2
10.33 31.10
Unit costs (highway works)
TOPSOILING AND STORAGE OF TOPSOIL Topsoiling 150 mm thick to surfaces at 10 degrees or less to horizontal more than 10 degrees to horizontal Topsoiling 350 mm thick to surfaces at 10 degrees or less to horizontal more than 10 degrees to horizontal Topsoiling 450 mm thick to surfaces at 10 degrees or less to horizontal more than 10 degrees to horizontal
Item Topsoiling 600 mm thick to surfaces at 10 degrees or less to horizontal more than 10 degrees to horizontal Permanent storage of topsoil REINFORCED AND ANCHORED EARTH STRUCTURES SPECIALIST ADVICE As each structure is different, it is virtually impossible to give accurate unit cost prices, as they will vary with the following parameters: □ Type of structure □ Where located (in water, dry condition) □ Where geographically in the country □ Type of fill □ Duration of structure □ Size of structure, etc. To arrive at the unit costs below assumptions have been made for a structure with the following characteristics: □ Structure—retaining wall 6 m high×150 m in length □ Construction—as DTp Specification BE 3/78 □ Site conditions—good foundations □ Fill—5 m3 per m2 of wall face □ Fill costs—DTp Specification average £5.00/t Therefore specialist advice should be sought in order to give accurate budget costings for individual projects Retaining wall (per m2 of face) concrete faced using ribbed strip concrete faced using flat strip
409
0.04 0.04
0.38 2.08 0.43 2.38
-
m2 m2
2.46 2.81
0.04 0.05
0.49 2.68 0.54 2.98
-
m2 m2
3.17 3.52
0.05 0.06
0.54 2.98 0.59 3.27
-
m2 m2
3.52 3.86
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Total Net Unit Rate £
0.05 0.06 0.06
0.54 2.98 0.59 3.27 0.65 3.57
-
m2 m2 m3
3.52 3.86 4.22
1.00 1.00
7.83 3.70 7.83 3.70
126.13 160.52
m2 m2
137.66 172.05
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concrete faced using polyester strip concrete faced using geogrid reinforcement preformed mesh using ribbed strip CULTIVATION AND PREPARATION Preparatory operations prior to landscaping Supply and apply granular cultivation treatments (PC £1.00/kg) by hand 35 grammes/m2
1.00 1.00 1.00
0.50
7.92
-
50 grammes/m2
0.65
10.30
-
75 grammes/m2
0.85
13.47
-
100 grammes/m2
1.00
15.85
-
Supply and apply granular cultivation treatments PC £1.00/kg by machine in suitable economically large areas 100 grammes/m2 ADD to above for: granular treatments per £0.10/kg PC variation selective weedkiller PC £2.70/kg herbicide PC £7.10/kg fertilizer
20.77 7.63 17.37 8.39 9.21 5.76
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410
m2 m2 m2
165.99 169.09 118.16
4.16 100 m2 6.03 100 m2 8.42 100 m2 11.61 100 m2
12.08
11.61 100 m2
14.60
137.59 143.33 103.19
- 2.99
16.33 21.89 27.46
+10% +117% +610% +90%
Item
Gang Labour Plant hours £ £
Supply and incorporate cultivation additives PC£1.00/m3 into top 150 mm topsoil by hand 1 m3/10 m2
20.00 317.00
1 m3/13 m2
20.00 317.00
1 m3/20 m2
19.00 301.15
1 m3/40 m2
17.00 269.45
Supply and incorporate cultivation additives PC£1.00/m3 into top 150 mm topsoil by machine in suitable economically large areas 1 m3/10 m2
-
1 m3/13 m2
-
£
Total Net Unit Rate £
- 10.00 100 m2 - 7.69 100 m2 - 5.00 100 m2 - 2.50 100 m2
327.00
- 102.16 10.00 100 m2 - 94.30 7.69 100 m2
112.16
324.69 306.15 271.95
101.99
Unit costs (highway works)
411
1 m3/20 m2
-
1 m3/40 m2
-
ADD to above for cultavation additives per £0.10/m2 PC variation +10% compost PC £3.20/m2 +220% manure PC £2.35/m2 +135% peat PC £15.80/m2 +1480% GRASS SEEDING AND TURFING Selected grass seed PC £57.00/25 kg Grass seeding; sowing at the rate of 0.050 kg/m2 in two operations at 10 degrees or less to the horizontal 0.01 more than 10 degrees to horizontal 0.01 Hydraulic mulch grass seed Grass seeding at 10 degrees or less to the horizontal 0.01 at more than 10 degrees to the horizontal 0.01 Imported turf PC £1.10/m2 Turfing at 10 degrees or less to the horizontal 0.12 more than 10 to the horizontal; pegging down 0.17 PLANTING TREES The cost of planting semi-mature trees will depend on the size and species, and on the access to the site for tree handling machines. Prices should be obtained for individual trees and planting. Break up subsoil to a depth of 200 mm in treepit 0.05 Supply and plant tree in prepared pit; backfill with excavated topsoil minimum 600 mm deep light standard tree 0.25 standard tree 0.45 selected standard tree 0.75 heavy standard tree 0.85 extra heavy standard tree 1.50 extra for filling with topsoil from spoil heap ne 100 0.15 m distant
Item extra for filling with imported topsoil extra for incorporating manure or compost into top soil at the rate of 1 m3 per 5 m3 Supply tree stake and drive 500 mm into firm
- 83.82 5.00 100 m2 - 77.27 2.50 100 m2
88.82
0.16 0.24
- 0.23 - 0.23
m2 m2
0.39 0.47
0.08 0.11
0.06 0.08 0.06 0.08
m2 m2
0.22 0.25
1.90 2.69
- 1.12 - 1.12
m2 m2
3.02 3.81
0.79
-
-
nr
0.79
- 7.84 - 10.81 - 14.06 - 27.58 - 39.48 0.42 -
nr nr nr nr nr m3
11.80 17.94 25.95 41.05 63.25 2.80
3.96 7.13 11.89 13.47 23.77 2.38
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £ 0.08 +60%
79.77
1.27 0.22
15.14
Total Net Rate Unit £ m3
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ground and trim to approved height, including two tree ties to approved pattern one stake; 2.4 m long, 100 mm diameter one stake; 3.0 m long, 100 mm diameter two stakes; 2.4 m long, 100 mm diameter two stakes; 3.0 m long, 100 mm diameter Supply and fit tree support comprising three collars and wire guys; including pickets galvanised steel 50×600 mm hardwood 75×600 mm Supply and fix standard steel tree guard PLANTING HEDGES Excavate trench by hand for hedge and deposit soil alongside trench 300 wide×300 mm deep 450 wide×300 mm deep Excavate trench by machine for hedge and deposit soil alongside trench 300 wide×300 mm deep 450 wide×300 mm deep Set out, nick out and excavate trench and break up subsoil to minimum depth of 300 mm 400 mm minimum deep Supply and plant hedging plants PC £30.00/100; backfill with excavated topsoil single row plants at 200 mm centres single row plants at 300 mm centres single row plants at 400 mm centres single row plants at 500 mm centres single row plants at 600 mm centres double row plants at 200 mm centres double row plants at 300 mm centres double row plants at 400 mm centres double row plants at 500 mm centres double row plants at 600 mm centres Extra for incorporating manure PC £2.42/m3 at 1 m3/30m3 PLANTING SHRUBS Form planting hole in previously cultivated area, supply and plant specified shrub and backfill with excavated material shrub 300 mm high shrub 600 mm high shrub 900 mm high shrub 1.0 m high and over Supply and fix shrub stake including two ties
412
0.16 0.20 0.24 0.30
2.54 3.17 3.80 4.75
-
5.41 6.81 10.59 12.98
nr nr nr nr
7.95 9.98 14.39 17.73
1.50 1.50 0.30
23.77 23.77 4.75
-
22.66 23.18 18.93
nr nr nr
46.43 46.95 23.68
0.10 0.13
1.58 2.06
-
-
m m
1.58 2.06
0.02 0.02
0.18 0.25 0.18 0.25
-
m m
0.43 0.43
0.15
2.38
-
-
m
2.38
0.25 0.17 0.13 0.10 0.08 0.50 0.34 0.25 0.20 0.16 0.60
3.96 2.69 1.98 1.58 1.27 7.92 5.39 3.96 3.17 2.54 4.39
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3.13 2.08 1.56 1.25 1.04 6.25 4.17 3.13 2.50 2.08 0.17
m m m m m m m m m m -
7.09 4.77 3.54 2.83 2.31 14.17 9.56 7.09 5.67 4.62 4.56
0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.12
1.58 1.58 1.58 1.58 1.90
-
1.84 2.64 3.17 4.22 3.91
each each each each each
3.42 4.22 4.75 5.80 5.81
Unit costs (highway works)
one stake; 1.5 m long, 75 mm diameter Extra for the above items for planting in prefabricated or in-situ planters
Item
413
+20%
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
PLANTING HERBACEOUS AND GROUNDCOVER PLANTS Form planting hole in previously cultivated area, supply and plant specified herbaceous plants PC £143.00/100 and backfill with excavated material 5 plants/m2 0.05 10 plants/m2 0.16 25 plants/m2 0.42 35 plants/m2 0.58 50 plants/m2 0.83 Supply and fix plant support netting on 50 mm diameter stakes 750 mm long driven into the ground at 1.5 m centres 1.15 m high green extruded plastic mesh, 125 mm 0.06 square mesh, PC £41.50/300 m roll Extra to the above items for planting in +20% prefabricated or in-situ planters Form planting hole in previously cultivated area; supply and plant bulbs and backfill with excavated material small; PC £13/100 0.01 medium; PC £20/100 0.01 large; PC £23/100 0.01 Supply and plant bulb in grassed area using bulb planter and backfill with screened topsoil or peat and cut turf plug small; PC £13/100 0.01 medium; PC £20/100 0.01 large; PC £23/100 0.01 Extra to the above items for planting in +15% prefabricated or in-situ planters AFTER PLANTING OPERATIONS AND AFTERCARE MAINTENANCE Initial cut back to shrubs and hedge plants, dear 0.04 away all cuttings Protect planted areas with windbreak fencing fixed to stakes 1.5 m×50 mm diameter at 2.0 m centres and clear away on completion 1.0 m high 0.06 Cut out dead and diseased wood, prune, trim and cut to shape; treat wounds with sealant; dear away
Total Net Unit Rate £
0.79 2.54 6.66 9.19 13.16
-
7.51 15.02 37.54 52.55 75.08
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
8.30 17.56 44.20 61.74 88.24
0.95
-
1.29
m2
2.24
0.16 0.16 0.16
-
0.14 each 0.21 each 0.24 each
0.30 0.37 0.40
0.16 0.16 0.16
-
0.14 each 0.21 each 0.24 each
0.30 0.37 0.40
0.63
-
-
m
0.63
0.95
-
5.36
m
6.31
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cuttings shrubs ne 1.0 m high shrubs 1.0–2.0 m high shrubs 2.0–3.0 m high Cut and trim ornamental hedge to specified profile; clear away cuttings ornamental hedge 2.0 m high ornamental hedge 4.0 m high Trim field hedge to specified height and shape; dear away cuttings using flail using cutting bar Weed and handfork planted areas including removing and dumping weed and debris on site
Item Supply and apply selective weed killer; PC £2.95/kg 35 grammes/m2 70 grammes/m2 100 grammes/m2 GROUND IMPROVEMENT—DYNAMIC COMPACTION Ground consolidation by dynamic compaction is a technique which involves the dropping of a steel or concrete pounder several times in each location in a grid pattern that covers the whole site. For a ground compaction of up to 10 m, a 15 t pounder with a free fall of 20 m would be typical. Several passes over the site are normally required to achieve full compaction. T ne process is recommended for naturally cohesive soils and is usually uneconomic for areas of less than 4000 m2, for sites with granular or mixed granular cohesive soils and 6000 m2 for a site with weak cohesive soils. The main considerations to be taken into account when using this method of consolidation are: □ sufficient area to be viable □ proximity and condition of adjacent property and services □ need for blanket layer of granular material for a working surface and as backfill to offset induced settlement □ water table level The final hearing capacity and settlement criteria i ne final bearing capacity and settlement criteria that can be achieved depends on the nature of the
414
0.20 0.30 0.40
3.17 4.75 6.34
-
- each - each - each
0.60 0.90
9.51 14.27
-
-
m m
9.51 14.27
0.05 0.07 0.07
0.79 1.11 1.11
-
-
m m m2
0.79 1.11 1.11
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
0.01 0.01 0.01
0.08 0.11 0.16
-
-
-
-
3.17 4.75 6.34
Total Net Unit Rate £
0.11 m2 0.22 m2 0.31 m2
0.19 0.33 0.47
- sum 31500.00
Unit costs (highway works)
material being compacted. Allowable bearing capacity may DO increased by up to twice the pretreated value for the same settlement. Control testing can be by crater volume measurements, site levelling between passes, pentration tests or plate loading tests. The following range of costs are averages based on treating an area of about 10,000 m2 at 5–6 m compaction depth. Typical progress would be 1,500–2,000 m2 per week. Establishment of standard plant and equipment and removal on completion Ground treatment Laying free-draining granular blanket layer as both working surface and backfill material (300 mm thickness required of filter material) Control testing including levelling, piezometers and penetrameter testing Kentledge load test
Item
GABION WALLING AND MATTRESSES Gabions PVC coated galvanised wire mesh box gabions, wire laced, graded broken stone filling 1.0×1.0 m module sizes 1.0×0.5 m module sizes Heavily galvanised woven wire mesh box gabions, wire laced; graded broken stone filling 1.0×1.0 m module sizes 1.0×0.5 m module sizes CRIB WALLING There are a number of products specially designated for large scale earth control. Crib walling consists of a rigid unit built of rectangular interlocking timber or precast concrete members forming a skeleton of cells laid on top of each other and filled with earth or rock. Prices for these items depend on quantity, difficulty of access to the site and availability of suitable filling material; estimates should be obtained from the manufacturer when the site conditions have been determined. The following are approximate estimates for guidance only: PRECAST CONCRETE Supply and construct crib wall of precast concrete crib units; dry jointed; Andacrib or similar system; excavation and foundation measured separately
415
-
-
-
-
m2 m2
6.36 9.54
-
-
-
-
m2
2.66
-
-
-
-
nr 8500.00
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Total Net Unit Rate £
3.58 4.40
26.88 5.67 33.09 13.97
19.41 26.46
m3 m3
51.96 73.52
3.58 4.40
26.88 11.35 33.09 13.97
17.58 23.95
m3 m3
55.81 71.01
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2.5 m high Maxi system; no dowels 4.0 m high Maxi system; no dowels 1.0 m high Mini system; no dowels 1.5 m high Mini system; no dowels Supply and construct crib wall of Permacrib or similar timber crib walling system Model 550 HL, retaining up to 1.5 m Model 733 HL, retaining up to 3.7 m Model 825 HL, retaining up to 4.2 m Model 1100 HR, retaining up to 5.9 m Model 1375 HR, retaining up to 7.4 m
18.43 148.14 62.24 28.42 228.54 96.01 5.63 45.23 18.75 7.80 62.71 26.01
3.82 5.04 5.72 7.44 11.74
Item
GROUND WATER LOWERING The following unit costs are for dewatering
171.81 274.90 56.72 85.09
m m m m
382.19 599.45 120.70 173.81
8.72 56.72 59.72 67.72 89.72
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
46.50 105.36 114.41 137.72 198.00
Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £
GROUND ANCHORAGES Ground anchorages consist of the installation of a cable or solid bar tendon fixed in the ground by grouting and tensioned to exceed the working load to be carried. Ground anchors may be of a permanent or temporary nature and can be used in conjunction with diaphragm walling or sheet piling to eliminate the use of strutting etc. The following costs are based on the installation of 50 nr ground anchors Establishment of standard plant and equipment and removal on completion Standing time Ground anchorages; temporary or permanent 15.0 m maximum depth; in rock, alluvial or clay; 0– 50 t load 15.0 m maximum depth; in rock or alluvial; 50–90 t load 15.0 m maximum depth; in rock only; 90–150 t load Temporary tendons in rock, alluvial or clay; 0–50 t load in rock or alluvial; 50–90 t load in rock only; 90–150 t load Permanent tendons in rock, alluvial or clay; 0–50 t load in rock or alluvial; 50–90 t load in rock only; 90–150 t load
Item
30.20 7.58 39.74 8.90 45.06 9.63 58.51 11.49 92.14 16.14
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-
-
-
- sum 8784.00
-
-
-
-
hr
111.00
-
-
-
-
nr
56.26
-
-
-
-
nr
67.30
-
-
-
-
nr
90.47
-
-
-
-
nr nr nr
44.13 67.30 90.47
-
-
-
-
nr nr nr
66.19 90.47 113.11
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Total Net Rate Unit £
Unit costs (highway works)
pervious ground only and are for sets of equipment comprising: □ hire of 1 nr diesel driven pump (WP 150/60 or similar) complete with allowance of £30 for fuel □ hire of 50 m of 150 mm diameter header pipe □ purchase of 35 nr of disposable well points □ hire of 18 m of delivery pipe □ hire of 1 nr diesel driven standby pump □ hire of 1 nr jetting pump with hoses (for installation of wellpoints only) □ cost of attendant labour and plant (2 hrs per day) inclusive of small dumper and bowser Costs are based on 24 hr operation in 12 hr shifts with attendant operators (specialist advice) Guide price for single set of equipment comprising pump, 150 mm diameter header pipe, 35 nr well points, delivery pipe and attendant labour and plant Bring to site equipment and remove upon completion Installation: 3 day hire of jetting pump Operating costs purchase of well points hire of pump, header pipe, delivery pipe and standby pump complete with fuel etc. and attendant labour and plant
Item
TRIAL PITS The following costs assume the use of mechanical plant and excavating and backfilling on the same day Trial holes measured by number Excavating trial hole; plan size 1.0×2.0 m; supports, backfilling ne 1.0 m deep 1.0–2.0 m deep over 2.0 m deep BREAKING UP AND PERFORATION OF REDUNDANT PAVEMENTS Breaking up of redundant concrete slab using scraper and ripper bulldozer ne 100 mm deep 100 to 200 mm deep Breaking up of redundant reinforced concrete
417
-
-
-
- day
-
-
-
-
day sum day day day
15.23 222.60 6.04 28.38 47.25
-
-
-
- day
74.55
-
-
-
- sum
1985.00
-
-
-
- sum
141.75
-
-
-
- sum - day
222.60 197.70
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
73.50
Total Net Rate Unit £
1.20 2.35 2.65
9.65 5.69 18.89 11.14 21.31 12.56
-
nr nr nr
15.34 30.03 33.87
0.05 0.10
0.54 6.55 1.08 13.11
-
m2 m2
7.09 14.19
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pavement using backacters and tractor loader with ripper ne 100 mm deep 100 to 200 mm deep 200 to 300 mm deep Breaking up of redundant flexible pavement using scraper and ripper bulldozer ne 100 mm deep 100 to 200 mm deep Perforation of redundant reinforced concrete pavement using backacters and breakers ne 100 mm deep 100 to 200 mm deep 200 to 300 mm deep
Item
418
0.28 0.49 0.70
2.31 2.56 4.05 4.50 5.79 6.44
-
m2 m2 m2
4.87 8.55 12.23
0.02 0.03
0.22 2.62 0.32 3.93
-
m2 m2
2.84 4.25
0.02 0.03 0.05
0.18 0.29 0.27 0.43 0.45 0.72
-
m2 m2 m2
0.47 0.70 1.17
SERIES 700: PAVEMENTS Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £
RESOURCES—LABOUR Sub-base laying gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4) 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 2 unskilled operatives (general) 1 plant operator (skill rate 2) 1 plant operator (skill rate 3) Total Gang Rate/Hour Flexible paving gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4) 2 skilled operatives (skill rate 4) 4 unskilled operatives (general) 4 plant operators (skill rate 3) Total Gang Rate/Hour Concrete paving gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4) 2 skilled operatives (skill rate 4) 4 unskilled operatives (general) 1 plant operator (skill rate 2) 1 plant operator (skill rate 3) Total Rate/Hour Road surface spraying gang 1 plant operator (skill rate 3) Total Gang Cost/Hour Road chippings gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4)—
£
8.17 8.17 15.36 11.04 9.48 52.22
£
8.17 16.34 30.72 37.92 93.15
£
8.17 16.34 30.72 11.04 9.48 75.75
£
9.48 9.48 4.08
Unit costs (highway works)
50% of time 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 2 unskilled operatives (general) 3 plant operators (skill rate 3) Total Gang Rate/Hour Cutting slabs gang 1 unskilled operative (general) Total Gang Rate/Hour Concrete filled joints gang 1 ganger/chargehand—50% of time 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 2 unskilled operatives (general) Total Gang Rate/Hour Milling gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4) 2 skilled operatives (skill rate 4) 4 unskilled operatives (general) 1 plant operator (skill rate 2) 1 plant operator (skill rate 3) Total Gang Rate/Hour Rake and compact planed material gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4) 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 3 unskilled operatives (general) 1 plant operator (skill rate 4) 1 plant operator (skill rate 3) Total Gang Rate/Hour
Item RESOURCES—PLANT Sub-base laying 93 kW motor grader 0.8 m3 tractor loader 6 t towed vibratory roller Total Gang Rate/Hour Flexible paving 2 asphalt pavers, 35 kW, 4.0 m 2 deadweight rollers, 3 point, 10 t tractor with front bucket and integral 2 tool compressor compressor tools: rammer compressor tools: poker vibrator compressor tools: extra 15 m hose
Gang hours
£
8.17 15.36 28.44 56.05
£
7.68 7.68
£
4.08 8.17 15.36 27.62
£
8.17 16.34 30.72 11.04 9.48 75.75
£
8.17 8.17 23.04 8.91 9.48 57.77
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Labour Plant Material £ £ £ Unit
£
16.92 14.66 6.46 38.04 69.49 19.67
12.67 0.34 1.17 0.20
Total Net Rate £
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tar sprayer, 100 litre self propelled chip spreader channel (heat) iron Total Gang Rate/Hour Concrete paving wheeled loader, 2.60 m3 concrete paver, 6.0 m concrete slipform finisher Total Gang Rate/Hour Road surface spraying tar sprayer; 100 litre Total Gang Rate/Hour Road chippings deadweight roller, 3 point, 10 t tar sprayer, 100 litre self propelled chip spreader channel (heat) iron Total Gang Rate/Hour Cutting slabs compressor, 65 cfm 12“disc cutter Total Gang Rate/Hour Cold milling cold planer, 2.10 m wheeled loader, 2.60 m3 Total Gang Rate/Hour Heat planing heat planer, 4.5 m wheeled loader, 2.60 m3 Total Gang Rate/Hour Rake and compact planed material deadweight roller, 3 point, 10 t tractor with front bucket and integral 2 tool compressor channel (heat) iron Total Gang Rate/Hour
£
2.25 5.96 0.92 112.69
£
39.56 56.28 12.72 108.57
£
2.25 2.25
£
9.84 2.25 5.96 0.92 18.98
£
2.71 1.08 3.79
£
40.22 39.56 79.78
£
58.98 39.56 98.54
420
9.84
£
Item
SUB-BASE The following unit costs are generally based on the Department of Transport (Dtp) Specification for Highway Works and reference is made throughout
12.67 0.92 23.43
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Total Net Unit Rate £
Unit costs (highway works)
this Section to clauses within that specification. Granular material DTp specified type 1; PC £9.80/t Sub-base in carriageway, hardshoulder and hardstrip 75 mm deep 100 mm deep 150 mm deep 200 mm deep Granular material DTp specified type 2; PC £9.50/t Sub-base; spread and graded 75 mm deep 100 mm deep 150 mm deep 200 mm deep Wet lean concrete DTp specified strength mix C20, 20 mm aggregate; PC £47.20/m3 Sub-base; spread and graded 100 mm deep 200 mm deep Hardcore; PC £8.00/t Sub-base; spread and graded 100 mm deep 150 mm deep 200 mm deep Wet mix macadam; DTp clause 808; PC £9.75/t Sub-base; spread and graded 75 mm deep 100 mm deep 200 mm deep PAVEMENT (FLEXIBLE) Notes—Labour and Plant All outputs are based on clear runs without undue delay to two pavers with a 75% utilisation The outputs can be adjusted as follows to take account of space or time influences on the utilisation Factors for varying utilisation of Labour and Plant: 1 paver @75% utilisation=×2.00 1 paver @ 100% utilisation=×1.50 2 paver @ 100% utilisation=×0.75
Item
Dense Bitumen Macadam Road Base to DTp clause 903
421
0.04 0.04 0.04 0.05
1.83 2.09 2.35 2.61
1.33 1.52 1.71 1.90
17.37 17.37 17.37 17.37
m3 m3 m3 m3
20.53 20.98 21.43 21.88
0.04 0.04 0.04 0.05
1.83 2.09 2.35 2.61
1.33 1.52 1.71 1.90
16.85 16.85 16.85 16.85
m3 m3 m3 m3
20.01 20.46 20.91 21.36
0.04 0.05
2.35 1.71 2.61 1.90
44.30 44.30
m3 m3
48.36 48.81
0.04 0.04 0.05
2.09 1.52 2.35 1.71 2.61 1.90
12.91 12.91 12.91
m3 m3 m3
16.52 16.97 17.42
0.04 0.04 0.05
1.83 2.02 2.09 2.09 2.61 2.21
16.06 16.06 16.06
m3 m3 m3
19.91 20.24 20.88
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Total Net Unit Rate £
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100 mm deep 150 mm deep 200 mm deep Base Course to DTp clause 906 50 mm deep 100 mm deep Wearing Course to DTp clause 912 30 mm deep 50 mm deep Bitumen Macadam Base Course to DTp clause 908 35 mm deep 70 mm deep Dense Tarmacadam Road Base to DTp clause 902 50 mm deep 100 mm deep Base Course to DTp clause 907 60 mm deep 80 mm deep Dense Tar Surfacing Wearing Course to DTp clause 913 30 mm deep 50 mm deep Cold Asphalt Wearing Course to DTp clause 914 15 mm deep 30 mm deep Rolled Asphalt Base Course to DTp clause 905 60 mm deep 80 mm deep Wearing Course to DTp clause 911 40 mm deep 60 mm deep PAVEMENT (CONCRETE) The following unit costs are for jointed reinforced concrete slabs, laid in reasonable areas (over 200 m2) by paver train/slipformer Designed mix; cement to BS 12; grade C30, 20 mm aggregate Slab, runway, access roads or similar 180 mm deep 220 mm deep 260 mm deep
422
0.02 0.03 0.03
1.86 2.25 2.33 2.82 2.79 3.38
4.64 6.96 9.28
m2 m2 m2
8.75 12.11 15.45
0.01 0.02
1.40 1.69 1.86 2.25
1.96 3.91
m2 m2
5.05 8.02
0.01 0.01
0.93 1.13 1.40 1.69
1.67 2.78
m2 m2
3.73 5.87
0.01 0.01
0.93 1.13 1.40 1.69
1.78 3.55
m2 m2
3.84 6.64
0.01 0.01
1.40 1.69 1.40 1.69
2.32 4.64
m2 m2
5.41 7.73
0.01 0.01
1.40 1.69 1.40 1.69
3.02 4.03
m2 m2
6.11 7.12
0.01 0.01
0.93 1.13 1.40 1.69
1.72 2.87
m2 m2
3.78 5.96
0.01 0.01
0.93 1.13 0.93 1.13
0.88 1.74
m2 m2
2.94 3.80
0.01 0.01
1.40 1.69 1.40 1.69
3.04 4.05
m2 m2
6.13 7.14
0.01 0.01
1.40 1.69 1.40 1.69
2.75 4.13
m2 m2
5.84 7.22
0.01 0.02 0.02
1.14 1.63 1.36 1.95 1.67 2.39
8.34 10.19 12.04
m2 m2 m2
11.11 13.50 16.10
Unit costs (highway works)
300 mm deep
Item Fabric reinforcement Steel fabric reinforcement to BS4483 Ref A142 nominal mass 2.22 kg Ref A252 nominal mass 3.95 kg Ref B385 nominal mass 4.53 kg Ref C636 nominal mass 5.55 kg Ref B503 nominal mass 5.93 kg Mild Steel bar reinforcement BS 4449 Bars; supplied in bent and cut lengths 6 mm nominal size 8 mm nominal size 10 mm nominal size 12 mm nominal size 16 mm nominal size High yield steel bar reinforcement BS 4449 or 4461 Bars; supplied in bent and cut lengths 6 mm nominal size 8 mm nominal size 10 mm nominal size 12 mm nominal size 16 mm nominal size Sheeting to prevent moisture loss Polyethelene sheeting; lapped joints; horizontal below concrete pavements 1000 guage 2000 guage Joints in concrete slabs Longitudinal joints 180 mm deep concrete 220 mm deep concrete 260 mm deep concrete 300 mm deep concrete Expansion joints 180 mm deep concrete 220 mm deep concrete 260 mm deep concrete 300 mm deep concrete Contraction joints 180 mm deep concrete 220 mm deep concrete 260 mm deep concrete
0.03
423
1.89 2.71
m2
13.89
18.49
Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total Net hours £ £ £ Rate £
0.03 0.04 0.04 0.05 0.05
2.27 3.03 3.03 3.79 3.79
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0.83 1.47 1.73 2.17 1.70
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
3.10 4.50 4.76 5.96 5.49
8.00 6.74 6.74 6.74 6.15
606.00 510.56 510.56 510.56 465.86
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363.60 323.20 212.10 207.05 206.84
t t t t t
969.60 833.76 722.66 717.61 672.70
8.00 6.74 6.74 6.74 6.15
606.00 510.56 510.56 510.56 465.86
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363.60 303.00 303.00 294.92 289.87
t t t t t
969.60 813.56 813.56 805.48 755.73
0.01 0.01
0.76 0.76
-
0.57 1.02
m2 m2
1.33 1.78
0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
0.91 0.91 0.91 0.91
1.30 1.30 1.30 1.30
15.05 15.87 18.94 20.05
m m m m
17.26 18.08 21.15 22.26
0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
0.91 0.91 0.91 0.91
1.30 1.30 1.30 1.30
23.11 27.30 31.47 32.30
m m m m
25.32 29.51 33.68 34.51
0.01 0.01 0.01
0.91 0.91 0.91
1.30 1.30 1.30
12.52 13.37 15.70
m m m
14.73 15.58 17.91
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300 mm deep concrete Construction joints 180 mm deep concrete 220 mm deep concrete 260 mm deep concrete 300 mm deep concrete Open joints with filler ne 0.5 m; 10 mm flexcell joint filler 0.5–1 m; 10 mm flexcell joint filler Joint sealants 10×20 mm hot bitumen sealant 20×20 mm cold polysulphide sealant
Item Trimming edges only of existing slabs, floors or similar sufaces (wet or dry); 6 mm cutting width 50 mm deep 100 mm deep Cutting existing slabs, floors or similar surfaces (wet or dry); 8 mm cutting width 50 mm deep 100 mm deep 150 mm deep SURFACE TREATMENT Slurry sealing; BS 434 class K3 Sealing to DTp clause 918 3 mm deep 4 mm deep Coated chippings, 9–11 kg/m2 Surface dressing to DTp clause 915 6 mm nominal size 8 mm nominal size 10 mm nominal size 12 mm nominal size TACK COAT Bituminous spray; BS 434 K1–40 Tack coat to DTp clause 920 small areas; under 20 m2 large areas; over 20 m2 COLD MILLING (PLANING) Milling pavement (assumes disposal on site or re-use as fill but excludes transport if required) 75 mm deep
424
0.01
0.91
1.30
17.55
m
19.76
0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
0.91 0.91 0.91 0.91
1.30 1.30 1.30 1.30
7.47 8.36 9.19 10.02
m m m m
9.68 10.57 11.40 12.23
0.11 0.11
3.04 3.04
-
2.58 3.71
m m
5.62 6.75
0.14 0.18
3.87 4.97
-
2.32 4.62
m m
6.19 9.59
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £
0.02 0.03
0.15 0.23
0.08 0.11
2.49 2.60
m m
2.72 2.94
0.03 0.06 0.08
0.18 0.44 0.59
0.09 0.23 0.30
2.49 2.60 2.49
m m m
2.76 3.27 3.38
0.01 0.01
0.14 0.14
0.03 0.03
0.91 1.25
m2 m2
1.08 1.42
0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
0.56 0.56 0.56 0.56
0.19 0.19 0.19 0.19
0.36 0.38 0.39 0.43
m2 m2 m2 m2
1.11 1.13 1.14 1.18
0.01 0.01
0.14 0.14
0.03 0.03
0.20 0.20
m2 m2
0.37 0.37
0.03
2.05
2.15
-
m2
4.20
Unit costs (highway works)
100 mm deep 50 mm deep; scarifying surface 75 mm deep; scarifying surface 25 mm deep; heat planing for re-use 50 mm deep; heat planing for re-use INSITU RECYCLING Raking over scarified or heat planed material; compacting with 10 t roller 50 mm deep
Item
425
0.04 0.02 0.04 0.03 0.06
2.73 1.67 2.80 2.42 4.24
2.87 1.76 2.95 3.15 5.52
-
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
5.60 3.43 5.75 5.57 9.76
0.01
0.58
0.23
-
m2
0.81
SERIES 1100: KERBS, FOOTWAYS & PAVED AREAS Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
RESOURCES—LABOUR Kerb laying gang 3 skilled operatives (skill rate 4) 1 unskilled operative (general) 1 plant operator (skill rate 3)—25% of time Total Gang Rate/Hour Path sub-base, bitmac and gravel laying gang 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 2 unskilled operatives (general) 1 plant operator (skill rate 3) Total Gang Rate/Hour Paviors and flagging gang 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 1 unskilled operative (general) Total Gang Rate/Hour RESOURCES—PLANT Kerb laying backhoe JCB 3CX (25% of time) 12” Stihl saw road forms Total Gang Rate/Hour Path sub-base, bitmac and gravel laying backhoe JCB3CX 2 t dumper pedestrian roller Bomag BW90S Total Gang Rate/Hour Paviors and flagging 2 t dumper (33% of time) Total Gang Rate/Hour KERBS, CHANNELS, EDGINGS, ETC.
£
24.51 7.68 2.37 34.56
£
8.17 15.36 9.48 33.01
£
8.17 7.68 15.85
£
3.14 0.80 1.33 5.26
£
12.56 2.79 1.93 17.28
£
0.93 0.93
Total Net Unit Rate £
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Foundations to kerbs etc. Measurement Note: the following are shown separate from their associated kerb etc.to simplify the presentation of cost alternatives. Mass concrete PC £47.20/m3 200×100 mm 300×150 mm 450×150 mm 100×100 mm haunching, per side Precast concrete kerbs, channels and edgings; BS 7263; bedded jointed and pointed in cement mortar Kerbs; bullnosed, splayed or half battered; straight or curved over 12 m radius 125×150 mm 125×255 mm 150×305 mm Kerbs; bullnosed, splayed or half battered; curved to radius ne 12 m 125×150 mm 125×255 mm 150×305 mm
Item Quadrants 305×305×150 mm 455×455×255 mm Drop kerbs 125×255 mm 150×305 mm Channel; straight or curved over 12 m radius 125×255 mm Channel; curved ne 12 m radius 255×125 mm Edging; straight or curved over 12 m radius 150×50 mm Edging; curved ne 12 m radius 150×50 mm Precast concrete drainage channels; Charcon ‘Safeticurb’; channels jointed with plastic rings and bedded, jointed and pointed in cement mortar Channel unit; straight; Type DBA/3 250×254 mm; medium duty 305×305 mm; heavy duty
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0.01 0.01 0.02 0.01
0.35 0.52 0.69 0.17
0.05 0.08 0.11 0.03
0.92 2.10 3.10 0.22
m m m m
1.32 2.70 3.90 0.42
0.06 0.07 0.07
2.07 0.32 2.42 0.37 2.42 0.37
2.30 2.87 4.18
m m m
4.69 5.66 6.97
0.07 0.07 0.07
2.25 0.34 2.59 0.39 2.59 0.39
2.30 2.87 4.18
m m m
4.89 5.85 7.16
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Total Net Unit Rate £
0.08 0.10
2.76 0.42 3.46 0.53
5.37 6.08
nr nr
8.55 10.07
0.07 0.07
2.42 0.37 2.42 0.37
2.87 4.18
nr nr
5.66 6.97
0.07
2.42 0.37
2.87
m
5.66
0.07
2.42 0.37
2.87
m
5.66
0.04
1.38 0.21
1.62
m
3.21
0.04
1.56 0.24
2.10
m
3.90
0.07 0.10
2.59 0.39 3.28 0.50
19.56 34.28
m m
22.54 38.06
Unit costs (highway works)
Precast concrete ‘Ellis Trief’ safety kerb; bedded jointed and pointed in cement mortar Kerbs; straight or curved over 12 m radius 415×380 mm Kerbs; curved to radius ne 12 m 415×380 mm Precast concrete combined kerb and drainage block ‘Beany Block System’; bedded jointed and pointed in cement mortar Kerb; top block, shallow base unit, standard cover plate and frame straight or curved over 12 m radius curved ne 12 m radius Kerb; top block, standard base unit, standard cover plate and frame Straight or curved over 12 m radius Curved ne 12 m radius Kerb; top block, deep base unit, standard cover plate and frame Straight or curved over 12 m radius Curved ne 12 m radius Base block depth tapers Extruded asphalt edgings to pavings; slip formed BS 5931 Kerb; straight or curved over 12 m radius 75 mm kerb height 100 mm kerb height 125 mm kerb height Channel; straight or curved over 12 m radius 300 mm channel width 250 mm channel width Kerb; curved to radius ne 12 m 75 mm kerb height 100 mm kerb height 125 mm kerb height
Item Channel; curved ne 12 m radius 300 mm channel width 250 mm channel width Extruded concrete; slip formed Kerb; straight or curved over 12 m radius 100 mm kerb height 125 mm kerb height Kerb; curved to radius ne 12 m
427
0.23
7.78 1.18
38.88
m
47.84
0.25
8.64 1.32
38.88
m
48.84
0.15 0.20
5.18 0.79 6.91 1.05
87.90 136.83
m m
93.87 144.79
0.15 0.20
5.18 0.79 6.91 1.05
88.60 126.29
m m
94.57 134.25
0.15 0.20 0.42
5.18 0.79 6.91 1.05 3.41 0.53
98.99 125.52 17.35
m m m
104.96 133.48 21.29
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-
-
4.05 5.92 7.78
m m m
4.05 5.92 7.78
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-
-
11.52 8.71
m m
11.52 8.71
-
-
-
8.10 6.23 7.78
m m m
8.10 6.23 7.78
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Total Net Unit Rate £
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-
-
11.83 9.02
m m
11.83 9.02
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-
-
7.58 8.96
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7.58 8.96
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100 mm kerb height 125 mm kerb height FOOTWAYS AND PAVED AREAS Sub-bases Measurement Note: the following are shown separate from their associated paving to simplify the presentation of cost alternatives. To paved area; sloping not exceeding 10 degrees to the horizontal 100 mm thick sand 150 mm thick sand 100 mm thick gravel 150 mm thick gravel 100 mm thick hardcore 150 mm thick hardcore 100 mm thick concrete grade 20/20 150 mm thick concrete grade 20/20 Bitumen macadam surfacing; BS 4987; base course of 20 mm open graded aggregate to clause 2.6.1 tables 5–7; wearing course of 6 mm medium graded aggregate to clause 2.7.6 tables 32–33; excluding sub-base Paved area comprising base course 40 mm thick wearing course 20 mm thick sloping not exceeding 10 degrees to the horizontal sloping not exceeding 10 degrees to the horizontal; red additives sloping not exceeding 10 degrees to the horizontal; green additives sloping exceeding 10 degrees to the horizontal sloping exceeding 10 degrees to the horizontal; red additives sloping exceeding 10 degrees to the horizontal; green additives
Item
Granular base surfacing; Central Reserve Treatments Limestone, graded 10 mm down laid and compacted; excluding sub-base Paved area 100 mm thick; surface sprayed with two coats of cold bituminous emulsion; blinded with 6 mm quarzite fine gravel sloping not exceeding 10 degrees to the horizontal Breedon plc Golden gravel; graded 13 mm to fines; rolled wet
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-
-
-
7.58 7.92
-
7.58 7.92
0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.03
0.30 0.40 0.30 0.40 0.30 0.40 0.69 1.06
0.16 0.21 0.16 0.21 0.16 0.21 0.36 0.55
1.94 2.90 1.77 2.66 1.65 2.47 4.39 6.59
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
2.40 3.51 2.23 3.27 2.11 3.08 5.44 8.20
0.09 0.09
2.81 1.47 2.81 1.47
6.81 8.11
m2 m2
11.09 12.39
0.09
2.81 1.47
8.99
m2
13.27
0.10 0.10
3.14 1.64 3.14 1.64
6.81 8.11
m2 m2
11.59 12.89
0.10
3.14 1.64
8.99
m2
13.77
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
0.02
0.66 0.35
3.74
Total Net Unit Rate £
m2
4.75
Unit costs (highway works)
Paved area 50 mm thick; single layer sloping not exceeding 10 degrees to the horizontal Precast concrete flags; BS 7263; grey; bedding in cement mortar; excluding sub-base Paved area; sloping not exceeding 10 degrees to the horizontal 900×600×63 mm 900×600×50 mm 600×600×63 mm 600×600×50 mm 600×450×50 mm Extra for coloured, 50 mm thick Precast concrete rectangular paving blocks; BS 6717; grey; bedding on 50 mm thick dry sharp sand; filling joints; excluding sub-base Paved area; sloping not exceeding 10 degrees to the horizontal 200×100×80 mm thick 200×100×80 mm thick; coloured blocks Brick paviors PC £386.00/1000 delivered to site; bedding on 20 mm thick mortar; excluding sub-base Paved area; sloping not exceeding 10 degrees to the horizontal 215×103×65 mm Granite setts PC £117.00/t (200 kg/m2); bedding on 25 mm cement mortar; excluding sub-base Paved area; sloping not exceeding 10 degrees to the horizontal to random pattern to specific pattern Cobble paving; 50–75 mm; bedding on 25 mm cement mortar; filling joints; excluding subbase Paved area; sloping not exceeding 10 degrees to the horizontal 50–75 mm diameter cobbles
429
0.03
0.99 0.52
4.98
m2
6.49
0.21 0.20 0.25 0.24 0.28 -
3.33 3.17 3.96 3.80 4.44 -
0.20 0.18 0.23 0.22 0.26 -
5.74 5.00 6.26 5.72 6.54 2.84
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
9.27 8.35 10.45 9.74 11.24 2.84
0.30 0.30
4.75 0.28 4.75 0.28
7.26 8.34
m2 m2
12.29 13.37
0.30
4.75 0.28
15.61
m2
20.64
0.90 1.20
14.27 0.84 19.02 1.12
33.86 33.86
m2 m2
48.97 54.00
1.00
15.85 0.92
8.98
m2
25.75
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SERIES 1200: TRAFFIC SIGNS AND MARKINGS Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
RESOURCES—LABOUR Traffic signs gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 3) 1 skilled operative (skill rate 3) 2 unskilled operatives (general) 1 plant operator (skill rate 3)—25% of time Total Gang Rate/Hour Bollards, furniture gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4) 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 2 unskilled operatives (general) Total Gang Rate/Hour RESOURCES—PLANT Traffic signs JCB 3CX backhoe—50% of time 125 cfm compressor—50% of time compressor tools: hand held hammer drill—50% of time compressor tools:clay spade—50% of time compressor tools: extra 15 m hose—50% of time 8 t lorry with hiab lift—50% of time Total Rate/Hour Bollards, furniture 125 cfm compressor—50% of time compressor tools: hand held hammer drill—50% of time compressor tools: clay spade—50% of time compressor tools: extra 15 m hose—50% of time 8 t lorry with hiab lift—25% of time Total Rate/Hour TRAFFIC SIGNS In this section prices will vary depending upon the diagram configurations. The following are average costs of signs and Bollards. Diagram numbers refer to the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 1989 and the figure numbers refer to the Traffic Signs Manual. Examples of Prime Costs for Class 1 (High Intensity) traffic and road signs (ex works) for orders exceeding £600.
£
8.69 8.69 15.36 2.37 35.11
£
8.17 8.17 15.36 23.53
6.28 1.89 0.36
£
0.17 0.10 7.79 16.59 1.89 0.36
£
0.17 0.10 3.89 6.41
Total Net Unit Rate £
Unit costs (highway works)
600×450 mm 600 mm diameter 600 mm triangular 500×500 mm 450×450 mm 450×300 mm 1200×400 mm (CHEVRONS) Examples of Prime Costs for Class 2 (Engineering Grade) traffic and road signs (ex works) for orders exceeding £600. 600×450 mm 600 mm diameter 600 mm triangular
Item 500×500 mm 450×450 mm 450×300 mm 1200×400 mm (CHEVRONS) Standard reflectorised traffic signs Note: Unit costs do not include concrete foundations (see Series 1700) Standard one post signs; 600×450 mm type C1 signs PC £58.15 each fixed back to back to another sign (measured separately) with aluminium clips to existing post (measured separately) Extra for fixing singly with aluminium clips Extra for fixing singly with stainless steel clips fixed back to back to another sign (measured separately) with stainless steel clips to one new 76 mm diameter plastic coated steel posts 1.75 m long Extra for fixing singly to one face only Extra for 76 mm diameter 1.75 m long aluminium post Extra for 76 mm diameter 3.5 m long plastic coated steel post Extra for 76 mm diameter 3.5 m long aluminium post Extra for excavation for post, in hard material Extra for single external illumination unit with fitted photo cell (excluding trenching and cabling—see Series 1400); unit cost per face illuminated Standard two post signs; 1200×400 mm, signs
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-
-
58.28 73.19 61.06 51.48 43.94 36.37 93.48
nr nr nr nr nr nr nr
58.28 73.19 61.06 51.48 43.94 36.37 93.48
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-
-
47.21 59.26 48.69
nr nr nr
47.21 59.26 48.69
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £ -
-
Total Net Unit Rate £
-
40.63 35.42 30.51 78.36
nr nr nr nr
40.63 35.42 30.51 78.36
0.04
1.40 0.66
61.19
nr
63.25
0.01 0.01 0.27
0.35 0.12 0.35 0.21 9.48 4.48
1.18 1.99 91.14
nr nr nr
1.65 2.55 105.10
0.01 0.02
0.35 0.12 0.70 0.25
8.85
nr nr
0.47 9.80
0.02
0.70 0.25
20.00
nr
20.95
0.02
0.70 0.25
38.05
nr
39.00
1.10 0.33
38.62 13.56 11.59 4.07
38.63
nr nr
52.18 54.29
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PC £92.45 each fixed back to back to another sign (measured separately) with stainless steel clips to two new 76 mm diameter plastic coated steel posts 1.75 m long Extra for fixing singly to one face only Extra for two 76 mm diameter 1.75 m long aluminium posts Extra for two 76 mm diameter 3.5 m long plastic coated steel posts Extra for two 76 mm diameter 3.5 m long aluminium post Extra for excavation for post, in hard material Extra for single external illumination unit with fitted photo cell (excluding trenching and cabling—see Series 1400); unit cost per face illuminated Standard internally illuminated traffic signs Bollard with integral mould-in translucent graphics (excluding trenching and cabling) fixing to concrete base
Item Special traffic signs Note: Unit costs do not include concrete foundations (see Series 1700) or trenching and cabling (see Series 1400) Externally illuminated reflectorised traffic signs manufactured to order special signs, surface area 1.50 m2 on two 100 mm diameter steel posts special signs, surface area 4.00 m2 on three 100 mm diameter steel posts Internally illuminated traffic signs manufactured to order special signs, surface area 0.25 m2 on one new 76 mm diameter steel post special signs, surface area 0.75 m2 on one new 100 mm diameter steel post special signs, surface area 4.00 m2 on four new 120 mm diameter steel posts Signs on gantries Externally illuminated reflectorised signs 1.50 m2 2.50 m2 3.00 m2 Internally illuminated sign with translucent
432
0.51
17.91 8.46
155.37
nr
181.74
0.02 0.04
0.70 0.25 1.40 0.49
17.70
nr nr
0.95 19.59
0.04
1.40 0.49
40.00
nr
41.89
0.04
1.40 0.49
76.10
nr
77.99
1.10 0.58
38.62 13.56 20.36 7.15
67.47
nr nr
52.18 94.98
0.48
16.85 7.96
113.30
nr
138.11
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £
-
-
-
-
nr
508.70
-
-
-
-
nr
837.47
-
-
-
-
nr
174.38
-
-
-
-
nr
244.36
-
-
-
-
nr
622.00
1.78 62.67 38.36 2.15 75.49 46.20 3.07 107.79 65.97
141.11 146.26 154.50
nr nr nr
242.14 267.95 328.26
Unit costs (highway works)
optical reflective sheeting and remote light source 0.75 m2 1.00 m2 1.50 m2 Existing signs Take from store and re-erect 3.0 m high road sign road sign on two posts ROAD MARKINGS Thermoplastic screed or spray Note: Unit costs based upon new road with clean surface closed to traffic) Continuous line in reflectorised white 150 mm wide 200 mm wide Continuous line in reflectorised yellow 100 mm wide 150 mm wide Intermittent line in reflectorised white 60 mm wide with 0.60 m line and 0.60 m gap 100 mm wide with 1.0 m line and 5.0 m gap 100 mm wide with 2.0 m line and 7.0 m gap 100 mm wide with 4.0 m line and 2.0 m gap 100 mm wide with 6.0 m line and 3.0 m gap 150 mm wide with 1.0 m line and 5.0 m gap 150 mm wide with 6.0 m line and 3.0 m gap 150 mm wide with 0.60 m line and 0.30 m gap 200 mm wide with 0.60 m line and 0.30 m gap 200 mm wide with 1.0 m line and 1.0 m gap
Item Ancillary line in reflectorised white 150 mm wide in hatched areas 200 mm wide in hatched areas Ancillary line in yellow 150 mm wide in hatched areas Triangles in reflectorised white 1.6 m high 2.0 m high 3.75 m high Circles with enclosing arrows in reflectorised 1.6 m diameter Arrows in reflectorised white 4.0 m long straight or turning
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1.56 1.70 2.41
54.77 33.52 965.63 59.69 36.53 1287.50 84.62 51.79 1931.25
nr nr nr
1053.92 1383.72 2067.66
0.28 0.50
9.83 6.02 17.55 10.74
12.01 24.02
nr nr
27.86 52.31
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-
m m
0.81 1.07
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-
-
m m
0.49 0.74
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-
-
m m m m m m m m m m
0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.82 0.82 0.82 1.09 1.09
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £ -
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-
m m
0.82 1.09
-
-
-
-
m
0.87
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-
-
-
nr nr nr
6.55 8.74 11.47
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-
-
-
nr
54.60
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nr
11.47
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6.0 m long straight or turning 6.0 m long curved 6.0 m long double headed 8.0 m long double headed 16.0 m long double headed 32.0 m long double headed Kerb markings in yellow 250 mm long Letters or numerals in reflectorised white 1.6 m high 2.0 m high 3.75 m high Verynyl strip markings Note: Unit costs based upon new road with clean surface closed to traffic) ‘Verynyl’ strip markings (pedestrian crossings and similar locations) 200 mm wide line 600×300 mm single stud tile REMOVAL OF ROAD MARKINGS Thermoplastic screed or spray Removal of existing reflectorised thermoplastic markings 100 mm wide line 150 mm wide line 200 mm wide line arrow or letter ne 6.0 m long arrow or letter 6.0–16.0 m long REFLECTING ROAD STUDS 100×100 mm square bi-directional reflecting road stud with amber corner cube reflectors 140×254 mm rectangular one way reflecting road stud with red catseye reflectors 140×254 mm rectangular one way reflecting road stud with green catseye reflectors 140×254 mm rectangular bi-directional reflecting road stud with white catseye reflectors 140×254 mm rectangular bi-directional reflecting road stud with amber catseye reflectors 140×254 mm rectangular bi-directional reflecting road stud without catseye reflectors
Item
434
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nr nr nr nr nr nr
14.75 15.84 15.84 27.30 63.34 131.04
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-
-
-
nr
0.38
-
-
-
-
nr nr nr
6.28 8.20 11.47
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-
-
-
m nr
6.55 11.19
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-
-
-
m m m nr nr
0.89 1.34 1.80 14.75 60.06
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-
-
-
nr
4.97
-
-
-
-
nr
10.86
-
-
-
-
nr
10.86
-
-
-
-
nr
10.86
-
-
-
-
nr
10.86
-
-
-
-
nr
7.72
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Total Net Unit Rate £
Unit costs (highway works)
Removal of road studs 100×100 mm corner cube type 140×254 mm catseye type REMOVE FROM STORE AND RE-INSTALL REFLECTING ROAD STUDS General Remove from store and re-install 100×100 mm square bi-directional reflecting road stud with corner cube reflectors Remove from store and re-install 140×254 mm rectangular one way reflecting road stud with catseye reflectors TRAFFIC SIGNAL INSTALLATIONS Traffic signal installation is carried out exclusively by specialist contractors, although certain items are dealt with by the main contractor or a subcontractor. The following detailed prices are given to assist in the calculation of the total installation cost. Installation of signal pedestals, loop detector unit pedestals, controller unit boxes and cable connection pillars signal pedestal loop detector unit pedestal controller unit box Excavate trench for traffic signal cable, depth ne 1.50 m; supports, backfilling 450 mm wide Extra for excavating in hard material Saw cutting grooves in pavement for detector loops and feeder cables; seal with hot bitumen sealant after installation 25 mm deep MARKER POSTS Glass reinforced plastic marker posts types 1, 2, 3 or 4 types 5, 6, 7 or 8 Line posts for emergency crossing Standard reflectorised traffic cylinder 1000 mm high 125 mm diameter; mounted in cats eye base (deliniator) PERMANENT BOLLARDS Permanent bollard; non-illuminated; precast concrete 150 mm minimum diameter 750 mm high 300 mm minimum diameter 750 mm high Extra for exposed aggregate finish
435
-
-
-
-
nr nr
1.10 3.31
-
-
-
-
nr
1.65
-
-
-
-
nr
3.86
-
-
-
-
nr nr nr
25.47 15.77 38.81
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-
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4.85 26.68
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-
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-
m
4.24
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-
nr nr nr nr
9.97 9.45 5.25 17.32
22.10 6.89 12.69 6.89 -
28.39 52.63 8.66
nr nr nr
57.38 72.21 8.66
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Permanent bollard; non-illuminated; galvanised steel removable and lockable pattern MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE Galvanised steel lifting traffic barrier 4.0 m wide Precast concrete seats bench seat 2.0 m long bench seat with concrete ends and timber slats 2.0 m long Timber seat fixed to concrete base bench seat 2.0 m long Metal seat bench seat 2.0 m long
Item
436
Labour Plant Material Total Net £ £ £ Unit Rate £
1.60
12.69
6.97
52.76
nr
72.42
4.80
38.08 13.37
723.63
nr
775.08
3.00
23.80 13.07
117.71
nr
154.58
3.00
23.80 13.07
140.80
nr
177.67
1.80
14.28
7.84
192.68
nr
214.80
3.00
23.80 13.07
105.31
nr
142.18
SERIES 1300: ROAD LIGHTING COLUMNS AND BRACKETS Gang Labour Plant Material Total hours £ £ £ Net Unit Rate £
GENERAL Notes For convenience in pricing this section departs from Series 1300 requirements and shows lighting column costs broken down into main components of columns, brackets, and lamps and cabling. The outputs assume operations are continuous and are based on at least 10 complete units and do not include any allowance for on site remedial works after erection of the columns. Painting and protection of the columns apart from galvanising is not included in the following prices or outputs. RESOURCES—LABOUR Column and bracket erection gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4) 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 1 unskilled operative (general) 1 plant operator (craftsman)—50% of time Total Gang Rate/Hour Lanterns gang 1 skilled operatives (skill rate 3) 1 skilled operatives (skill rate 4)
£
8.17 8.17 7.68 5.97 29.99 8.69 8.17
Unit costs (highway works)
1 plant operator (skill rate 4) 1 plant operator (craftsman) Total Gang Rate/Hour RESOURCES—PLANT Columns and bracket arms 15 t mobile crane—50% of time 125 cfm compressor—50% of time compressor tools: 2 single head scabbler—50% of time 2 t dumper—50% of time Total Rate/Hour Lanterns 15 t mobile crane access platform, Simon hoist (50 ft) Total Rate/Hour ROAD LIGHTING COLUMNS, BRACKETS AND WALL MOUNTINGS Galvanised steel road lighting columns BS 5649 with flange plate base (including all control gear, switching, fuses and internal wiring) 4.0 m nominal height 6.0 m nominal height 8.0 m nominal height 10.0 m nominal height 12.0 m nominal height 15.0 m nominal height 3.0 m cast iron column (pedestrian/landscape area)
Item Precast concrete lighting columns BS 1308 with flange plate base (including all control gear, switching, fuses and internal wiring) 5.0 m nominal height 10.0 m nominal height Galvanised steel bracket arm BS 1840 and 5649; with 5 degrees uplift 0.5 m projection, single arm 1.0 m projection, single arm 1.5 m projection, single arm 2.0 m projection, single arm 1.0 m projection, double arm 2.0 m projection, double arm Precast concrete bracket arm BS 1840 and 5649; with 5 degrees uplift 1.0 m projection, single arm
£
437
8.91 11.95 37.72
11.43 1.89 1.44
£
1.39 16.16
£
22.86 18.45 41.31
0.75 0.80 0.96 1.28 1.44 1.76 0.75
22.49 23.99 28.79 38.39 43.19 52.78 22.49
16.83 17.95 21.54 28.72 32.31 39.50 16.83
123.39 224.95 281.74 334.14 470.65 692.34 195.33
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
0.75 1.28
22.49 16.83 38.39 28.75
0.16 0.19 0.21 0.27 0.29 0.32
4.80 5.70 6.30 8.10 8.70 9.60
3.59 4.26 4.71 6.06 6.51 7.18
0.24
7.20 3.88
nr nr nr nr nr nr nr
162.71 266.89 332.07 401.25 546.15 784.62 234.65
Total Net Unit Rate £
153.58 nr 370.95 nr
192.90 438.09
24.42 52.24 57.24 69.28 86.64 104.48
nr nr nr nr nr nr
32.81 62.20 68.25 83.44 101.85 121.26
106.11 nr
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2.0 m projection, single arm 1.0 m projection, double arm 2.0 m projection, doube arm Lantern unit with photo-electric control set to switch on at 100 lux; lamps 55 W SON (P226); to suit 4 m and 5 m columns 70 W SON (P236); to suit 5 m and 6 m columns 250 W SON (P426); to suit 8 m, 10 m and 12 m columns Sphere 70 W SON; to suit 3 m (P456) 400 W SON High pressure sodium; to suit 12 m and 15 m columns REMOVE FROM STORE AND RE-ERECT ROAD LIGHTING COLUMNS, BRACKETS AND WALL MOUNTINGS Re-erection of galvanised steel road lighting columns BS 5649 with flange plate base; including all control gear, switching, fuses and internal wiring 4.0 m nominal height 6.0 m nominal height 8.0 m nominal height 10.0 m nominal height 12.0 m nominal height 15.0 m nominal height 3.0 m cast iron column (pedestrian / landscape area) Re-erection of precast concrete lighting columns BS 1308 with flange plate base; including all control gear, switching, fuses and internal wiring 5.0 m nominal height 10.0 m nominal height Re-erection of galvanised steel bracket arm BS 1840 and 5649; with 5 degrees uplift 0.5 m projection, single arm 1.0 m projection, single arm 1.5 m projection, single arm 2.0 m projection, single arm 1.0 m projection, double arm 2.0 m projection, double arm
Item Re-erection of precast concrete bracket arm BS 1840 and 5649; with 5 degrees uplift 1.0 m projection, single arm 2.0 m projection, single arm
438
0.32 0.35 0.37
9.60 5.17 10.50 5.66 11.10 5.98
127.32 nr 123.19 nr 149.71 nr
142.09 139.35 166.79
0.40 0.40 0.50
15.09 11.95 15.09 11.95 18.86 14.94
209.48 nr 211.68 nr 317.52 nr
236.52 238.72 351.32
0.50 0.50
18.86 14.94 18.86 14.94
380.37 nr 441.00 nr
414.17 474.80
0.75 0.80 0.96 1.28 1.44 1.76 0.75
22.49 23.99 28.79 38.39 43.19 52.78 22.49
0.75 1.28
22.49 12.13 38.39 20.71
0.16 0.19 0.21 0.27 0.29 0.32
4.80 5.70 6.30 8.10 8.70 9.60
12.13 12.96 15.51 20.71 23.30 28.47 12.15
2.59 3.07 3.39 4.36 4.69 5.20
12.35 16.15 19.96 23.76 27.55 33.26 10.46
nr nr nr nr nr nr nr
46.97 53.10 64.26 82.86 94.04 114.51 45.10
14.25 nr 23.76 nr
48.87 82.86
7.61 7.61 7.61 7.61 7.61 7.61
nr nr nr nr nr nr
15.00 16.38 17.30 20.07 21.00 22.41
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £ 0.24 0.32
7.20 9.60
3.88 5.17
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18.69 22.38
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1.0 m projection, double arm 2.0 m projection, doube arm Re-erection of lantern unit with photoelectric control set to switch on at 100 lux; lamps 55 W SON (P226); to suit 4 m and 5 m columns 70 W SON (P236); to suit 5 m and 6 m columns 250 W SON (P426); to suit 8 m, 10 m and 12 m columns Sphere 70 W SON; to suit 3 m (P456) 400 W SON High pressure sodium; to suit 12 m and 15 m columns
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0.35 0.37
10.50 11.10
5.66 5.98
7.61 nr 7.61 nr
23.77 24.69
0.40
15.09 11.95
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11.95
0.50
18.86 14.94
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33.80
0.50 0.50
18.86 14.94 18.86 14.94
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33.80 33.80
SERIES 1400: ELECTRICAL WORK FOR ROAD LIGHTING AND TRAFFIC SIGNS Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £
RESOURCES—LABOUR Trenching gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4) 2 unskilled operatives (general) 1 plant operator (skill rate 3)—75% of time Total Gang Rate / Hour Cable laying gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4) 2 skilled operatives (skill rate 3) 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) Total Gang Rate / Hour RESOURCES—PLANT Trenching JCB 3CX backhoe—50% of time 125 cfm compressor—50% of time compressor tools: 2 single head scabbler 50% of time 2 t dumper—50% of time trench excavator—25% of time Total Rate/Hour Columns and bracket arms 15 t mobile crane—50% of time 125 cfm compressor—50% of time compressor tools: 2 single head scabbler 50% of time
£
8.17 15.36 7.11 38.81
£
8.17 17.38 8.17 33.72
6.28 1.89 1.44
£
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2 t dumper—50% of time Total Rate / Hour Lanterns gang 15 t mobile crane access platform, Simon hoist (50 ft) Total Rate/Hour LOCATING BURIED ROAD LIGHTING AND TRAFFIC SIGNS CABLE Locating buried road lighting and traffic signs cable in carriageways, footways and bridge decks in verges, embankments and cuttings in central reserves CABLING Trench for cable 300 to 450 mm wide; depth not exceeding 1 .5 m 450 to 600 mm wide; depth not exceeding 1 .5 m Extra for backfilling with pea gravel Extra for excavating rock or reinforced concrete in trench Extra for excavating pavement construction, brickwork or mass concrete in trench Extra for 450×100 mm sand cable bedding and covering Extra for PVC marker tape Extra for 1 50×300 clay cable tiles Extra for 150×900 concrete cable tiles
Item 600/1000 V 2 core, PVC/SWA/PVC cable with copper conductors 2.5 mm2 4.0 mm2 6.0 mm2 10.0 mm2 16.0 mm2 25.0 mm2 600/1000 V 4 core, PVC/SWA/PVC cable with copper conductors 16.0 mm2 35.0 mm2 70.0 mm2 600/1000 V 2 core, PVC/SWA/PVC cable drawn
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£
1.39 16.16
£
22.86 18.45 41.31
0.25 0.15 0.20
9.70 5.82 7.76
5.54 3.32 4.43
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15.24 9.14 12.19
0.15
5.82
3.32
- m
9.14
0.20
7.76
4.43
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12.19
0.02 0.50
0.78 0.44 19.41 11.07
12.68 m3 - m3
13.90 30.48
0.40
15.52
8.86
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24.38
0.02
0.78
0.44
1.00 m
2.22
0.01 0.05 0.03
0.19 1.94 1.16
0.11 1.11 0.66
0.39 m 3.47 m 2.48 m
0.69 6.52 4.30
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
0.01 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.03
0.34 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67 1.01
0.04 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.11
0.03 0.13 0.15
1.01 0.11 4.38 0.46 5.06 0.53
1.54 2.70 3.36 4.96 6.00 3.25
Total Net Unit Rate £ m m m m m m
1.92 3.44 4.10 5.70 6.74 4.37
9.65 m 3.93 m 6.01 m
10.77 8.77 11.60
Unit costs (highway works)
into ducts, pipe bays or troughs 2.5 mm2 4.0 mm2 6.0 mm2 10.0 mm2 16.0 mm2 35.0 mm2 70.0 mm2 CABLE JOINTS AND CABLE TERMINATIONS Straight joint in 2 core PVC/SWA/PVC cable 2.5 mm2 4.0 mm2 6.0 mm2 10.0 mm2 16.0 mm2 35.0 mm2 70.0 mm2 Tee joint in 2 core PVC/SWA/PVC cable 2.5 mm2 4.0 mm2 6.0 mm2 10.0 mm2 16.0 mm2 25.0 mm2 Tee joint in 4 core PVC/SWA/PVC cable 16.0 mm2 35.0 mm2 70.0 mm2 Looped terminations of 2 core PVC/SWA/PVC cable in lit sign units, traffic signals installation control unit, pedestrian crossing control unit, road lighting column, wall mounting, subway distribution box, gantry distribution box or feeder pillar. 2.5 mm2 6.0 mm2 10.0 mm2 16.0 mm2 25.0 mm2
Item Terminations of 4 core PVC/SWA/PVC cable in lit sign units, traffic signals installation control unit, pedestrian crossing control unit, road lighting
441
0.01 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.12 0.14
0.34 0.67 0.67 0.67 1.01 4.05 4.72
0.04 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.11 0.42 0.49
1.33 2.45 2.94 5.14 6.00 3.92 6.01
m m m m m m m
1.71 3.19 3.68 5.88 7.12 8.39 11.22
0.30 0.30 0.32 0.42 0.50 0.80 1.15
10.12 10.12 10.79 14.16 16.86 26.98 38.78
1.06 1.06 1.13 1.48 1.76 2.82 4.06
1.91 2.86 3.66 5.80 9.67 3.90 5.98
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13.09 14.04 15.58 21.44 28.29 33.70 48.82
0.46 0.46 0.48 0.62 0.74 0.91
15.51 15.51 16.19 20.91 24.95 30.69
1.62 1.62 1.69 2.19 2.61 3.21
54.10 54.10 54.10 55.48 57.91 62.03
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71.23 71.23 71.98 78.58 85.47 95.93
1.10 1.30 1.60
37.09 3.88 43.84 4.59 53.95 5.64
56.46 nr 60.17 nr 68.30 nr
97.43 108.60 127.89
0.15 0.15 0.16 0.25 0.30
5.06 5.06 5.40 8.43 10.12
5.31 7.17 9.35 9.54 13.29
0.53 0.53 0.56 0.88 1.06
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nr nr nr nr nr
10.90 12.76 15.31 18.85 24.47
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column, wall mounting, subway distribution box, gantry distribution box or feeder pillar. 16.0 mm2 35.0 mm2 70.0 mm2 FEEDER PILLARS Feeder pillars 480×850 mm; Austin Taylor lighting pillar 360×600 mm; Austin Taylor lighting pillar 600×850; Sheffield type concrete feeder pillar 300×600 mm; DJ Young feeder pillar EARTH ELECTRODES Earth electrodes providing minimal protection using earth rods, plates or stops and protective tape and joint to suit columns ne 12.0 m to suit columns ne 15.0 m to suit Superstructure or Buildings using copper lead conductor (per 23 m height)
0.35 0.55 0.68
11.80 1.23 18.55 1.94 22.93 2.40
4.64 4.24 4.96 4.19
156.46 142.97 167.25 141.29
16.37 14.96 17.50 14.82
0.40 0.40 1.00
13.49 13.49 33.72
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32.95 30.10 35.21 29.75
23.33 39.29 60.98
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205.78 188.03 219.96 185.86
224.03 nr 297.12 nr 505.31 nr
237.52 310.61 539.03
Unit costs (highway works)
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SERIES 1500: MOTORWAY COMMUNICATIONS Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £
RESOURCES—LABOUR Service trenching gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4) 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 2 unskilled operatives (general) 1 plant operator (skill rate 3)—75% of time Total Gang Rate / Hour RESOURCES—PLANT Resources—plant Trenching JCB 3CX backhoe (50% of time) 125 cfm compressor (50% of time) compressor tools: 2 single head scabbler (50% of time) 2 t dumper (50% of time) trench excavator (25% of time) Total Gang Rate / Hour LOCATING BURIED COMMUNICATIONS CABLING Locating buried road lighting and traffic signs cable in carriageways, footways and bridge decks in verges, embankments and cuttings in central reserves COMMUNICATIONS CABLING Trench for cable 450 mm wide; depth not exceeding 1.5 m 600 mm wide; depth not exceeding 1.5 m Extra for backfilling with pea gravel Extra for excavating rock or reinforced concrete in trench Extra for excavating pavement construction, brickwork or mass concrete in trench Extra for 450×100 mm sand cable bedding and covering Extra for PVC marker tape Extra for 150×300 clay cable tiles Extra for 150×900 concrete cable tiles CABLING Communication cables laid in trench type A1 2 pair 0.9 mm2 armoured multi-pair
£
8.17 8.17 15.36 7.11 38.81
6.28 1.89 1.44
£
1.39 11.14 22.15
0.25 0.15 0.20
9.70 5.82 7.76
5.54 3.32 4.43
0.15 0.20 0.02 0.50
5.82 3.32 7.76 4.43 0.78 0.44 19.41 11.07
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15.52
0.02
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9.14 12.19 13.90 30.48
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24.38
0.78
0.44
1.00 m
2.22
0.01 0.05 0.03
0.19 1.94 1.16
0.11 1.11 0.66
0.39 m 3.47 m 2.48 m
0.69 6.52 4.30
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type A2 20 pair 0.9 mm2 armoured multi-pair type A3 30 pair 0.9 mm2 armoured multi-pair Power cables laid in trench type A4 10.0 mm2 armoured split concentric Detector feeder cables laid in trench type A6 50/0.25 m2 single core detector feeder cable type A7 50/0.25 m2 single core detector feeder cable
Item COMMUNICATIONS CABLE JOINTS AND TERMINATIONS Cable Terminations of type 1 cable of type 2 cable of type 3 cable of type 4 cable of type 6 cable of type 7 cable COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT Cabinet bases foundation plinth Matrix signal post bases foundation plinth CCTV camera bases foundation plinth Wall mounted brackets at maximum 15.0 m height Fix only the following equipment communication equipment cabinet, 600 type series terminator type II emergency telephone post telephone housing matrix signal post Motorwarn / fogwarn distributor on gantry isolator switch for gantry heater unit mounted on gantry; Henleys’ 65 W type 22501 Terminal blocks Klippon BK6 Klippon BK12 Work to pavement for loop detection circuits cut or form grooves in pavement for detector loops and feeders additional cost for sealing with hot bitumen
445
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5.46
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4.16
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4.16
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91.75
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97.25 48.75 15.25 48.75 97.39 124.00 270.00 18.50
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3.42
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SERIES 1600: PILING & DIAPHRAGM WALLING Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
GENERAL Notes There are a number of different types of piling which are available for use in differing situations. Selection of the most suitable type of piling for a particular site will depend on a number of factors including the physical conditions likely to be encountered during driving, the loads to be carried, the design of superstructure, etc.. The most commonly used systems are included in this section. It is essential that a thorough and adequate site investigation is carried out to ascertain details of the ground strata and bearing cpacities to enable a proper assessment to be made of the most suitable and economical type of piling to be adopted. There are so many factors, apart from design considerations, which influence the cost of piling that it is not possible to give more than an approximate indication of costs. To obtain reliable costs for a particular contract advice should be sought from a company specialising in the particular type of piling proposed. Some Specialist Contractors will also provide a design service if required. PRECAST CONCRETE PILES Driven precast reinforced concrete piles The following unit costs cover the installation of driven precast concrete piles by using a hammer acting on a shoe fitted onto or cast into the pile unit. The costs are based installing 100 piles of nominal sizes stated, and a concrete strength of 50 M/mm2 suitably reinforced for a working load not exceeding 600 kN, with piles average 15 m long, on a dear site with reasonable access. Single pile lengths are normally a maximum of 13 m long, at which point, a mechanical interlocking joint is required to extend the pile. These joints are most economically and practically formed at works. Lengths, sizes of sections, reinforcement details and concrete mixes vary for differing contractors, whose
Total Net Unit Rate £
Unit costs (highway works)
specialist advice should be sought for specific designs. Establishment of piling plant for 235×235 mm precast concrete piles in main piling 275×275 mm precast concrete piles in main piling 350×350 mm precast concrete piles in main piling
Item Moving piling plant for 235×235 mm precast concrete piles in main piling 275×275 mm precast concrete piles in main piling 350×350 mm precast concrete piles in main piling 235×235 mm precast concrete piles; concrete 50 M/mm2; reinforced for 600 kN providing piles add for mechanical interlocking joint driving piles 275×275 mm precast concrete piles; concrete 50 M/mm2; reinforced for 600 kN providing piles add for mechanical interlocking joint driving piles 350×350 mm precast concrete piles; concrete 50 M/mm2; reinforced for 600 kN providing piles add for mechanical interlocking joint driving piles Stripping vertical precast concrete pile heads 235×235 mm piles in main piling 275×275 mm piles in main piling 350×350 mm piles in main piling Standing time 275×275 mm 350×350 mm Establishment of proof loading equipment; proof loading of vertical precast concrete piles with maintained load to 900 M/mm2 Establishment of proof loading equipment; proof loading of vertical precast concrete piles by dynamic testing with piling hammer BORED CAST IN PLACE PILES Bored in-situ reinforced concrete piling (tripod rig) The following unit costs cover the construction of small diameter bored piling using light and compact
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447
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Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
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28.25 28.25 45.19
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14.70 36.75 2.25
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15.46 42.00 2.63
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29.61 52.50 3.15
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22.60 29.38 45.19
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tripod rigs requiring no expensive site levelling or access ways. Piling can be constructed in very restricted headroom or on confined and difficult sites. Standard diameters are between 400 and 600 mm with a normal maximum depth of 30 m. The costs are based on installing 100 piles of 500 mm nominal diameter, a concrete strength of 20 M/mm2 with nominal reinforcement, on a clear site with reasonable access. Disposal of excavated material is included separately. Establishment of piling plant for 500 mm diameter cast-in-place concrete piles in main piling Moving piling plant for 500 mm diameter cast-inplace concrete piles in main piling Vertical 500 mm diameter cast-in-place piles; 20 M/mm2 concrete; nominal reinforcement Vertical 500 mm diameter empty bores
Item Add for boring through obstructions Standing time Establishment of proof loading equipment for bored cast-in-place piles Proof loading of vertical cast-in-place piles with maximum test load of 600 kN on a working pile 500 mm diameter using tension piles as reaction Bored in-situ reinforced concrete piling (mobile rig) The following unit costs cover the construction of small diameter bored piles using lorry or crawler mounted rotary boring rigs. This type of plant is more mobile and faster in operation than the tripod rigs and is ideal for large contracts in cohesive ground. Construction of piles under bentonite suspension can be carried out to obviate the use of liners. Standard diameters of 450 to 900 mm diameter can be constructed to depths of 30 m. The costs are based on installing 100 piles of 500 mm nominal diameter, a concrete strength of 20 M/mm2 with nominal reinforcement, on a clear site with reasonable access. Disposal of excavated material is included separately. Establishment of piling plant for 500 mm diameter cast-in-place concrete piles in main piling Moving piling plant for 500 mm diameter cast-inplace concrete piles in main piling Vertical 500 mm diameter cast-in-place piles; 20 M/mm2 concrete; nominal reinforcement
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34.00
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76.83
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28.88
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43.70
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39.95
2824.50
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Vertical 500 mm diameter empty bores Add for boring through obstructions Standing time Establishment of proof loading equipment for bored cast-in-place piles Proof loading of vertical cast-in-place piles with maximum test load of 600 kN on a working pile 500 mm diameter using tension piles as reaction
Item
Concrete injected piles (continuous flight augered) The following unit costs cover the construction of piles by screwing a continuous flight auger into the ground to a design depth (Determined prior to commencement of piling operations and upon which the rates are based and subsequently varied to actual depths.) Concrete is then pumped through the hollow stem of the auger to the bottom and the pile formed as the auger is withdrawn. Spoil is removed by the auger as it is withdrawn. This is a fast method of construction without causing disturbance or vibration to adjacent ground. No casing is required even in unsuitable soils. Reinforcement can be placed after grouting is complete. The costs are based on installing 100 piles on a clear site with reasonable access. Disposal of excavated material is included separately. Establishment of piling plant for cast-in-place concrete piles in main piling 450mm diameter; 650 kN 600mm diameter; 1400 kN 750mm diameter; 2200 kN Moving piling plant for 500mm diameter cast-inplace concrete piles in main piling 450mm diameter; 650 kN 600mm diameter 1400 kN 750mm diameter 2200 kN Vertical cast-in-place piles; 20M/mm2 concrete; nominal reinforcement 450mm diameter; 650kN 600mm diameter; 1400kN 750mm diameter; 2200kN Vertical empty bores 450mm diameter 600mm diameter
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m 24.68 hr 174.68 hr 174.68 sum 1248.45 3121.13
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39.54 39.54 39.54
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23.73 32.76 53.10
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750mm diameter Standing time/Boring through obstructions time 450mm diameter 600mm diameter 750mm diameter Establishment of proof loading equipment for bored cast-in-place piles 450mm diameter; 650kN 600mm diameter; 1400kN 750mm diameter; 2200kN Proof loading of vertical cast-in-place piles to 1.5 times working load 450mm diameter; 650kN 600mm diameter; 1400kN 750mm diameter; 2200kN Electronic integrity testing cost per pile (minimum 40 piles per visit)
Item
DRIVEN CAST-IN-PLACE PILES Segmental casing method piles The following unit costs cover the construction of piles by driving into hard material using a serrated thick wall tube. It is oscillated and pressed into the hard material using a hydraulic attachment to the piling rig. The hard material is broken up using chiselling methods and is then removed by mechanical grab Establishment of piling plant for cast-in-place concrete piles in main piling Moving piling plant for cast-in-place concrete piles in main piling Vertical cast-in-place piles; 20 M/mm2 concrete; nominal reinforcement 620 mm diameter 1180 mm diameter 1500 mm diameter Standing time Add for driving through obstructions Establishment of proof loading equipment for driven cast-in-place piles Proof loading of vertical cast-in-place piles with maximum test load of 600 kN on a working pile 500 mm diameter using non-working tension piles as reaction Driven in-situ reinforced concrete piling
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41.48
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113.00 113.00 213.00
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1130.00 1699.00 2260.00 14.12
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78.75 126.00 168.00 225.75 241.50 1050.00
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The following unit costs cover the construction of piles by driving a tube into the ground either by using an internal hammer acting on a gravel or concrete plug or, as is more usual, by using an external hammer on a driving helmet at the top of the tube. After driving to the required depth an enlarged base is formed by hammering out sucessive charges of concrete down the tube The tube is then filled with concrete which is compacted as the tube is vibrated and withdrawn. Piles of 350 to 500 mm diameter can be constructed with rakes up to 1 in 4 to carry working loads up to 120 t per pile. The costs are based on installing 100 piles of 430 mm nominal diameter, a concrete strength of 20 M/mm2 suitably reinforced for a working load not exceeding 750 kN, on a clear site with reasonable access. Establishment of piling plant for cast-in-place concrete piles in main piling bottom driven top driven Moving piling plant for 430 mm diameter cast-inplace concrete piles in main piling bottom driven top driven Vertical 430 mm diameter cast-in-place piles 20 M/mm2 concrete; reinforcement for 750 kN maximum load bottom driven top driven
Item Standing time Add for driving through obstructions where within the capabilities of the normal plant Establishment of proof loading equipment for driven cast-in-place piles bottom driven top driven Proof loading of vertical cast-in-place piles with maximum test load of 1125 kN on a working pile 430 mm diameter using non-working tension piles as reaction bottom driven top driven Electronic integrity testing
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23.73 21.46
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5649.00 5649.00
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Cost per pile (minimum 40 piles per visit) Stripping vertical precast concrete pile heads 430 mm diameter heads STEEL BEARING PILES Steel bearing piles Steel bearing piles are commonly carried out by a Specialist Contractor and whose advice should be sought to arrive at accurate costing. However the following items can be used to assess a budget cost for such work. The following unit costs are based upon driving 100nr steel bearing piles on a clear site with reasonable access. Supply is based on delivery 75 miles from works, in loads over 20 t. Establishment of piling plant for steel bearing piles in main piling maximum 100 miles radius from base maximum 250 miles radius from base Moving piling plant for steel bearing piles in main piling Standing time 203×203×45 kg/m steel bearing piles; Grade S275 not exceeding 5 m in length in main piling 5–10 m in length in main piling 10–15 m in length in main piling 15–20 m in length in main piling 203×203×54 kg/m steel bearing piles; Grade S275 not exceeding 5 m in length in main piling 5–10 m in length in main piling 10–15 m in length in main piling 15–20 m in length in main piling 254×254×63 kg/m steel bearing piles; Grade S275 ne 5m in length 5–10 m in length 10–15 m in length 15–20 m in length 254×254×71 kg/m steel bearing piles; Grade S275 ne 5m in length 5–10 m in length 10–15 m in length
Item 15–20m in length
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29.24 28.07 28.07
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195.62 271.69
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28.85
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254×254×85 kg/m steel bearing piles; Grade S275 ne 5 m in length 5–10 m in length 10–15 m in length 15–20 m in length 305×305×79 kg/m steel bearing piles; Grade S275 ne 5m in length 5–10 m in length 10–15 m in length 15–20 m in length 305×305×95 kg/m steel bearing piles; Grade S275 ne 5m in length 5–10 m in length 10–15 m in length 15–20 m in length 305×305×1 10 kg/m steel bearing piles; Grade S275 ne 5m in length 5–10 m in length 10–15m in length 15–20m in length 305×305×126 kg/m steel bearing piles; Grade S275 ne 5m in length 5–10 m in length 10–15m in length 15–20 m in length 305×305×149 kg/m steel bearing piles; Grade S275 ne 5m in length 5–10m in length 10–15m in length 15–20m in length 305×305×186 kg/m steel bearing piles; Grade S275 ne 5m in length 5–10 m in length 10–15 m in length 15–20m in length 305×305×233 kg/m steel bearing piles; Grade S275 ne 5m in length 5–10 m in length
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10–15m in length 15–20m in length 356×368×109 kg/m steel bearing piles; Grade S275 ne 5m in length 5–10m in length 10–15m in length 15–20m in length
Item 356×368×133 kg/m steel bearing piles; Grade S275 ne 5m in length 5–10m in length 10–15m in length 15–20m in length 356×368×152 kg/m steel bearing piles; Grade S275 ne 5m in length 5–10m in length 10–15m in length 15–20m in length 356×368×1 74 kg/m steel bearing piles; Grade S275 ne 5m in length 5–10m in length 10–15m in length 15–20m in length Driving vertical steel bearing piles section weight not exceeding 70 kg/m section weight 70–90 kg/m section weight 90–110 kg/m section weight 90–110 kg/m section weight 110–130 kg/m section weight 150–170 kg/m Driving raking steel bearing piles section weight not exceeding 70 kg/m section weight 70–90 kg/m section weight 90–110 kg/m section weight 110–130 kg/m section weight 130–150 kg/m section weight 150–170 kg/m section weight 170–190 kg/m section weight 190–210 kg/m allow 30% of the respective item above for
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51.97 50.17 50.17 51.37
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the lengthened section only Welding on lengthening pieces to vertical steel bearing piles 203×203×any kg/m 254×254×any kg/m 305×305×any kg/m 356×368×any kg/m Cutting or burning off surplus length of vertical steel bearing piles 203×203×any kg/m 254×254×any kg/m 305×305×any kg/m 356×368×any kg/m
Item PROOF LOADING OF PILES Steel bearing piles Establishment of proof loading equipment for steel bearing piles Proof loading of vertical steel bearing piles with maximum test load of 108 t load on a working pile using non-working tension piles as reaction STEEL SHEET PILES Sheet steel piling is commonly carried out by a Specialist Contractor, whose advice should be sought to arrive at accurate costings. However, the following items can be used to assess a budget for such work. The following unit costs are based on driving/ extracting 1,500 m2 of sheet piling on a clear site with reasonable access. Note: area of driven piles will vary from area supplied dependant upon pitch line of piling and provision for such allowance has been made in PC for supply. The materials cost below includes the manufacturers tariffs for a 200 mile delivery radius from works, delivery in 5–10t loads and with an allowance of 10% to cover waste / projecting piles etc. Frodingham steel piles Provision of all plant, equipment and labour including transport to and from the site and establishing and dismantling for driving of sheet piling extraction of sheet piling Standing time Type 1N steel sheet piles; mass 99.1 kg/m2; sectional modulus 713 cm3/m; grade S270GP
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86.94 108.68 130.41 152.15
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4.35 6.52 7.61 8.69
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steel length 6–18 m length 18–24 m Type 2N steel sheet piles; mass 1 12.3 kg/m2; sectional modulus 1 1 50 cm3/m; grade S270GP steel length 6–18 m length 18–24 m Type 3 N steel sheet piles; mass 137.1 kg/m2; sectional modulus 1688 cm3/m; grade S270GP steel length 6–18 m length 18–24 m Type 4 N steel sheet piles; mass 170.8 kg/m2; sectional modulus 2414 cm3/m; grade S270GP steel length 6–18 m length 18–24 m
Item Type 5 steel sheet piles; mass 236.9 kg/m2; sectional modulus 3168 cm3/m; grade S270GP steel length 6–18m length 18–24m One coat black tar protective treatment to steel piles irrespective of section reference (Rate per area to be treated each face) Driving steel sheet piles type 1N; section modulus 500–800 cm3/m type 2N; section modulus 800–1200 cm3/m type 3 N; section mudulus 1200–2000 cm3/m type 4 N; section modulus 2000–3000 cm3/m type 5; section modulus 3000–4000 cm3/m Cutting or burning off surplus length of steel sheet piles type 1N; section modulus 500–800 cm3/m type 2N; section modulus 800–1200 cm3/m type 3 N; section modulus 1200–2000 cm3/m type 4 N; section modulus 2000–3000 cm3/m type 5; section modulus 3000–4000 cm3/m Extracting steel sheet piles and stacking on site Reference 1BXN (130.4 kg/m2) Reference 1N (99.1 kg/m2) Reference 2N (112.3 kg/m2) Reference 3 N (137.1 kg/m2)
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57.10 58.19
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64.70 65.93
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79.00 80.50
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98.43 101.25
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136.52 m2 140.42 m2 - m2
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7.61 7.61 7.61 8.15 9.79
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14.40 19.02 16.84 13.59
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Reference 3NA (129.8 kg/m2) Reference 4 N (170.8 kg/m2) Reference 5 (236.9 kg/m2) Reference SW1A (154.5 kg/m2) Larssen steel piles Provision of plant, equipment and labour including transport to and from the site and establishing and dismantling for driving of sheet piling extraction of sheet piling Standing time Type 6W steel piles; mass 85.1 kg/m2; sectional modulus 601 cm3/m; grade S270GP steel length 6–18 m length 18–24m Type LX8 steel piles; mass 91 .0 kg/m2; sectional modulus 830 cm3/m; grade S270GP steel length 6–18m length 18–24m Type LX12 steel piles; mass 106.4 kg/m2; sectional modulus 1208 cm3/m; grade S270GP steel length 6–18m length 18–24m Type LX16 steel piles; mass 123.5 kg/m2; sectional modulus 1641 cm3/m; grade S270GP steel length 6–18m length 18–24m Item Type LX20 steel piles; mass 138.6 kg/m2; sectional modulus 2022 cm3/m; grade S270GP steel length 6–18m length 18–24m Type LX25 steel piles; mass 156.7 kg/m2; sectional modulus 2525 cm3/m; grade S270GP steel length 6–18m length 18–24m Type LX32 steel piles; mass 189.8 kg/m2; sectional modulus 3201 cm3/m; grade S270GP steel length 6–18m length 18–24m One coat black tar protective treatment to steel piles irrespective of section reference (Rate per
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14.40 13.04 14.13 13.31
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area to be treated each face) Driving steel sheet piles type 6W; mass 85.1 kg/m2 type 9 W; mass 97.1 kg/m2 type 12W; mass 115.1 kg/m2 type 16 W; mass 130.1 kg/m2 type 20 W; mass 147.2 kg/m2 type 25 W; mass 167.4 kg/m2 type 32 W; mass 197.4 kg/m2 Cutting or burning off surplus length of steel sheet piles type 6W; mass 85.1 kg/m2 type 9W; mass 97.1 kg/m2 type 12W; mass 115.1 kg/m2 type 16 W; mass 130.1 kg/m2 type 20 W; mass 147.2 kg/m2 type 25 W; mass 167.4 kg/m2 type 32 W; mass 197.4 kg/m2 Extract piling and stack on site type 6W mass 85.1 kg/m2 type 9 W mass 97.1 kg/m2 type 12W mass 115.1 kg/m2 type 16 W mass 130.1 kg/m2 type 20 W mass 147.2 kg/m2 type 25 W mass 167.4 kg/m2 type 32 W mass 197.4 kg/m2
Item
STEEL TUBULAR PILES Steel tubular piles are commonly carried out by a Specialist Contractor and whose advice should be sought to arrive at accurate costings. However the following items can be used to assess a budget cost for each work. The following rates are guide prices only for the supply of NEW steel tubular piles. The pricing policy of British Steel is that these piles are “price upon application” per 100 metres. These guide prices are therefore based upon a PC of £575/ t to include for the purchase of the relevant section of the steel grade required together with allowances for load sizes, delivery charges, waste and projecting piles etc. and for greater accuracy, the actual supply price should be checked with the supplier and adjusted upon the £575/ t used. The following unit costs are based upon driving
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29.35 25.00 22.28 19.83 18.21 15.76 15.76
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6.52 7.61 7.61 7.61 7.61 9.24 9.74
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18.48 16.57 13.86 13.04 11.96 11.96 11.96
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Total Net Unit Rate £
Unit costs (highway works)
100nr steel tubular piles on a clear site with reasonable access. Establishment of piling plant for steel tubular piles in main piling maximum 100 miles radius from base maximum 250 miles radius from base Moving piling plant for steel tubular piles in main piling Standing time Steel Grade 43A; delivered in 10–20 t loads; mass 60–120 kg/m section 508 mm×8 mm×98.6 kg/m section 559 mm×8 mm×109 kg/m Steel Grade 43A; delivered in 10–20 t loads; mass 120–250 kg/m section 508 mm×10 mm×123 kg/m section 508 mm×12.5 mm×153 kg/m section 508 mm×16 mm×194 kg/m section 508 mm×20 mm×241 kg/m section 559 mm×10 mm×135 kg/m section 559 mm×12.5 mm×168 kg/m section 559 mm×16 mm×214 kg/m section 610 mm×8 mm×119 kg/m section 610 mm×10 mm×148 kg/m section 610 mm×12.5 mm×184 kg/m section 610 mm×16 mm×234 kg/m section 660 mm×8 mm×129 kg/m section 660 mm×10 mm×160 kg/m section 660 mm×12.5 mm×200 kg/m section 711 mm×8 mm×134 kg/m section 711 mm×10 mm×173 kg/m section 711 mm×12 mm×215 kg/m section 762 mm×8 mm×149 kg/m section 762 mm×10 mm×185 kg/m section 762 mm×12.5 mm×231 kg/m Steel Grade 43A; delivered in 10–20 t loads; mass 250–500 kg/m section 559 mm×20 mm×266 kg/m section 610 mm×20 mm×291 kg/m section 660 mm×16 mm×254 kg/m section 660 mm×20 mm×316 kg/m
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section 660 mm×25 mm×392 kg/m
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70.72 87.97 111.55 138.57 77.63 96.60 123.05 68.42 85.10 105.80 134.55 74.17 92.00 115.00 77.05 99.47 123.63 85.67 106.38 132.62
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section 711mm×16mm×274 kg/m section 711mm×20mm×341 kg/m section 711mm×25mm×423 kg/m section 762mm×16mm×294 kg/m section 762mm×20mm×366 kg/m section 762mm×25mm×454 kg/m Driving vertical steel tubular piles mass 60–120 kg/m mass 120–150 kg/m mass 150–160 kg/m mass 160–190 kg/m mass 190–220 kg/m mass 220–250 kg/m mass 250–280 kg/m mass 280–310 kg/m mass 310–340 kg/m mass 340–370 kg/m mass 370–400 kg/m mass 400–430 kg/m mass 430–460 kg/m Driving raking steel tubular piles mass 60–120 kg/m mass 120–150 kg/m mass 150–160 kg/m mass 160–190 kg/m mass 190–220 kg/m mass 220–250 kg/m mass 250–280 kg/m mass 280–310 kg/m mass 310–340 kg/m mass 340–370 kg/m mass 370–400 kg/m mass 400–430 kg/m mass 430–460 kg/m Driving lengthened vertical steel tubular piles mass 60–120 kg/m mass 120–150 kg/m mass 150–160 kg/m mass 160–190 kg/m mass 190–220 kg/m mass 220–250 kg/m mass 250–280 kg/m mass 280–310 kg/m mass 310–340 kg/m
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157.55 196.07 243.22 169.05 210.45 261.05
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157.55 196.07 243.22 169.05 210.45 261.05
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6.71 6.83 6.93 7.04 7.14 7.25 7.35 7.47 7.57 7.68 7.89 7.99 8.21
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8.73 8.88 9.01 9.15 9.28 9.42 9.56 9.70 9.84
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mass 340–370 kg/m mass 370–400 kg/m mass 400–430 kg/m mass 430–460 kg/m Driving lengthened raking steel tubular piles mass 60–120 kg/m mass 120–150 kg/m mass 150–160 kg/m mass 160–190 kg/m mass 190–220 kg/m mass 220–250 kg/m
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9.19 9.32 9.44 9.82 9.77 9.91
Item mass 250–280 kg/m mass 280–310 kg/m mass 310–340 kg/m mass 340–370 kg/m mass 370–400 kg/m mass 400–430 kg/m mass 430–460 kg/m Welding on lengthening piece to steel tubular piles section diameter 508×any thickness section diameter 559×any thickness section diameter 610×any thickness section diameter 660×any thickness section diameter 711×any thickness section diameter 762×any thickness Cutting or burning off surplus length of steel tubular piles section diameter 508×any thickness section diameter 559×any thickness section diameter 610×any thickness section diameter 660×any thickness section diameter 71 1×any thickness section diameter 762×any thickness Establishment of proof loading equipment for steel tubular piles Proof loading of steel tubular piles with maximum test load of 108 t load on a working pile using non-working tension piles as reaction DIAPHRAGM WALLING PLANT Diaphragm walls are the construction of vertical walls, cast in place in a trench excavation. They can be formed in reinforced concrete to provide
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structural elements for temporary or permanent retaining walls. Wall thicknesses of 500 to 1 ,500 mm up to 40 m deep may be constructed. Special equipment such as the Hydrofraise can construct walls up to 100 m deep. Restricted urban sites will significantly increase the costs. The following costs are based on constructing a diaphram wall with an excavated volume of 4000 m3 using a grab. Typical progress would be up to 500 m per week. Disposal of excavated material is not included in the unit costs. Establishment of diaphragm walling plant Standing time Reinforced concrete grade C25P, 20 mm aggregate Guide walls (twin)
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DIAPHRAGM WALLS Diaphragm walls 500 mm thick; concrete grade C25P, 20 mm aggregate 0–5 m in depth 0–10 m in depth 0–15 m in depth 0–20 m in depth Diaphragm walls 750 mm thick; concrete grade C25P, 20 mm aggregate 0–5 m in depth 0–10 m in depth 0–15 m in depth 0–20 m in depth Diaphragm walls 1000 mm thick; concrete grade C25P, 20 mm aggregate 0–5 m in depth 0–10 m in depth 0–15 m in depth 0–20 m in depth Empty excavation 500 mm thick 0–5 m in depth 0–10 m in depth 0–15 m in depth 0–20 m in depth Empty excavation 750 mm thick 0–5 m in depth 0–10 m in depth 0–15 m in depth
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0–20 m in depth Empty excavation 1000 mm thick 0–5 m in depth 0–10 m in depth 0–15 m in depth 0–20 m in depth REINFORCEMENT FOR DIAPHRAGM WALLS Mild steel bar reinforcement BS 4449; nominal size 16 mm and under not exceeding 12 m in length 12–13.5 m in length 13.5–15 m in length 15–16.5 m in length 16.5–18 m in length 18–19.5 m in length Mild steel bar reinforcement BS 4449; nominal size 20 mm and over; 20 mm diameter not exceeding 12 m in length 12–13.5 m in length 13.5–15 m in length 15–16.5 m in length 16.5–18 m in length 18–19.5 m in length High tensile steel bar reinforcement BS 4449; nominal size 16 mm and under not exceeding 12 m in length 12–13.5 m in length 13.5–15 m in length 15–16.5 m in length
Item 16.5–18 m in length 18–19.5 m in length High tensile steel bar reinforcement BS 4449; nominal size 20 mm and over; 20 mm diameter not exceeding 12 m in length 12–13.5 m in length 13.5–15 m in length 15–16.5 m in length 16.5–18 m in length 18–19.5 m in length
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42.13 42.13 42.13 42.13 42.13 42.13 42.13
344.94 344.94 344.94 344.94 344.94 344.94 344.94
55.82 55.82 55.82 55.82 55.82 55.82 55.82
273.74 290.49 290.49 294.14 297.80 301.45 273.74
t t t t t t t
674.50 691.25 691.25 694.90 698.56 702.21 674.50
42.13 42.13 42.13 42.13 42.13 42.13
344.94 344.94 344.94 344.94 344.94 344.94
55.82 55.82 55.82 55.82 55.82 55.82
290.49 290.49 294.14 297.80 301.45 273.74
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691.25 691.25 694.90 698.56 702.21 674.50
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42.13 344.94 55.82 42.13 344.94 55.82 42.13 344.94 55.82
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691.25 691.25 694.90 698.56 702.21
344.94 344.94 344.94 344.94 344.94
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GENERAL Notes Refer also to Civil Engineering - Concrete, Formwork, Reinforcement and Precast Concrete, although this section is fundamentally different in that the provision of concrete of different classes and its placement is combined in the unit costs. RESOURCES - LABOUR Concreting gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4) 2 skilled operatives (skill rate 4) 4 unskilled operatives (general) 1 plant operator (skill rate 3) - 25% of time Total Gang Rate / Hour Formwork gang 1 foreman (craftsman) 2 joiners (craftsman) 1 unskilled operative (general) 1 plant operator (craftsman) - 25% of time Total Gang Rate / Hour Reinforcement gang 1 foreman (craftsman) 4 steel fixers (craftsman) 1 unskilled operative (general) 1 plant operator (craftsman) - 25% of time Total Gang Rate / Hour RESOURCES - PLANT Concreting 22RB crane-25% of time gas oil for ditto 0.76 m3 concrete skip - 25% of time 11.3 m3/min compressor, 4 tool gas oil for ditto 4 poker vibrators P5475 mm or less in thickness Total Gang Rate / Hour Formwork 20 t crawler crane - 25% of time gas oil for ditto 22" saw bench
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Unit costs (highway works)
gas oil for ditto small power tools (formwork) Total Gang Rate/Hour Reinforcement 30 t crawler crane (25% of time) gas oil for ditto bar cropper small power tools (reinforcement) tirfors, kentledge etc. Total Gang Rate / Hour RESOURCES - MATERIALS Wastage allowances 5% onto delivered ready mixed concrete
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IN-SITU CONCRETE In-situ concrete Grade C10 Blinding 75mm or less in thickness Blinding; in narrow widths up to 1.0 m wide or in bottoms of trenches up to 2.5 m wide; excluding formwork 75mm or less in thickness In-situ concrete Grade C15 Blinding; excluding formwork 75mm or less in thickness Blinding; in narrow widths up to 1.0m wide or in bottoms of trenches up to 2.5m wide; excluding formwork 75mm or less in thickness In-situ concrete Grade C20/20 Bases, footings, pile caps and ground beams; thickness ne 150mm 150–300mm 300–500mm exceeding 500mm Walls; thickness ne 150mm 150–300mm 300–500mm exceeding 500mm Suspended slabs; thickness ne 150mm 150–300mm 300–500mm exceeding 500mm Columns, piers and beams; cross-sectional area
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11.52 9.79 8.64 8.06 12.10 8.64 7.49 6.91
3.58 3.04 2.68 2.50 3.76 2.68 2.32 2.15
47.58 47.58 47.58 47.58 47.58 47.58 47.58 47.58
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62.68 60.41 58.90 58.14 63.44 58.90 57.39 56.64
0.27 0.21 0.19 0.19 0.50
15.55 12.10 10.94 10.94 28.80
4.83 3.76 3.40 3.40 8.94
47.58 47.58 47.58 47.58 47.58
m3 m3 m3 m3 m3
67.96 63.44 61.92 61.92 85.32
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ne 0.03 m2 0.03–0.10m2 0.10–0.25m2 0.12–1.00m2 exceeding 1m2 ADD to the above prices for sulphate resisting cement air entrained concrete water repellant concrete In-situ concrete Grade C30/20 Bases, footings, pile caps and ground beams; thickness ne 150mm 150–300mm 300–500mm exceeding 500mm Walls; thickness ne 150mm 150–300mm 300–500mm exceeding 500mm
0.40 0.35 0.35 0.28 -
23.04 20.16 20.16 16.13 -
7.15 6.26 6.26 5.01 -
-
-
-
0.21 0.18 0.15 0.14
12.10 10.37 8.64 8.06
3.76 3.22 2.68 2.50
0.22 0.16 0.13 0.12
12.67 9.22 7.49 6.91
3.93 3.62 2.94 2.72
Item Suspended slabs; thickness ne 150mm 150–300mm 300–500mm exceeding 500mm Columns, piers and beams; cross-sectional area ne 0.03m2 0.03–0.10m2 0.10–0.25m2 0.25–1.00m2 exceeding 1m2 ADD to the above prices for sulphate resisting cement air entrained concrete water repellant concrete PRECAST CONCRETE The cost of precast concrete item is very much dependant on the complexity of the moulds, the number of units to be cast from each mould and the size and the weight of the unit to be handled. The unit rates below are for standard precast items that are often to be found on a Civil Engineering project.
466
m3 m3 m3 m3 m3
77.77 74.00 74.00 68.72 4.72
3.86 m3 4.08 m3
3.86 4.08
49.80 49.80 49.80 49.80
m3 m3 m3 m3
65.66 63.39 61.12 60.36
49.80 49.80 49.80 49.80
m3 m3 m3 m3
66.40 62.64 60.23 59.43
47.58 47.58 47.58 47.58 4.72
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Total Net Unit Rate £
0.28 0.22 0.19 0.18 0.53
16.13 6.34 12.67 4.98 10.94 4.30 10.37 4.08 30.53 12.00
49.80 49.80 49.80 49.80 49.80
m3 m3 m3 m3 m3
72.27 67.45 65.04 64.25 92.33
0.42 0.36 0.35 0.28 -
24.19 20.74 20.16 16.13 -
9.51 8.15 7.92 6.34 -
49.80 49.80 49.80 49.80 4.72
m3 m3 m3 m3 m3
83.50 78.69 77.88 72.27 4.72
-
-
-
3.86 m3 4.08 m3
3.86 4.08
Unit costs (highway works)
It would be misleading to quote for indicative costs for tailor-made precast concrete units and it is advisable to contact specialist maunfacturers for guide prices. Pretensioned prestressed beams; concrete Grade C20 Beams 100×65×1050mm long 265×65×1800mm long Inverted T beams, flange width 495mm section T1; 8m long, 380mm deep; mass 1.88 t section 12; 9m long, 420mm deep; mass 2.29t section T3; 11m long, 535mm deep; mass 3.02 t section T4; 12m long, 575mm deep; mass 3.54 t section T5; 13m long, 615mm deep; mass 4.08 t section T6; 13m long, 655mm deep; mass 4.33 t section T7; 12m long, 695mm deep; mass 4.95 t section T8; 15m long, 735mm deep; mass 5.60 t section T9; 16m long, 775mm deep; mass 6.28 t section T10; 18m long, 815mm deep; mass 7.43 t
Item ‘M’ beams, flange width 970mm section M2; 17m long, 720mm deep; mass 12.95 t section M3; 18m long, 800mm deep; mass 15.11 t section M6; 22m long, 1040mm deep; mass 20.48 t section M8; 25m long, 1200mm deep; mass 23.68 t ‘U’ beams, base width 970mm section U3; 16m long, 900mm deep; mass 19.24 t section U5; 20m long, 1000mm deep; mass 25.64t section U8; 24m long, 1200mm deep; mass 34.56 t section U12; 30m long, 1600mm deep; mass 52.74 t Precast concrete culverts, cattle creeps and subway units; rebated joints Rectangular cross section 500mm high×1000mm wide 1000mm high×1500mm wide 1500mm high×1500mm wide 2000mm high×2750mm wide 2750mm high×3000mm wide Extra for units curved on plan to less than 20m radius
1.00 1.00 -
467
2.76 2.65 2.53 -
-
-
5.82 nr 15.75 nr - nr
8.58 20.93 494.40
-
592.25 730.01 811.13 838.16 838.16 973.35 1054.46 1135.58 1270.76
-
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nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr
Total Net Rate Unit £
-
-
-
- nr - nr - nr
2757.82 3136.35 4163.77
-
-
-
- nr
5407.50
-
-
-
-
nr nr nr nr
4650.45 5948.25 8057.18 11031.30
3.74 4.42 8.32 10.14 15.08 18.20 28.29 28.96 37.44 58.14 -
97.23 181.39 211.02 667.43 738.49 195.52
m m m m m m
105.39 199.85 244.30 724.68 834.07 195.52
1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 -
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SURFACE FINISH OF CONCRETE FORMWORK Materials Formwork materials include for shutter, bracing, ties, support, kentledge and all consumables. These unit costs are based upon those outputs and prices detailed in Civil Engineering—Concrete Formwork but are referenced to The Specification for Highway Works, clause 1708. The following unit rates do not include for formwork outside the payline and are based on an optimum of a minimum 8 uses with 10% per use towards the cost of repairs / replacement of components damaged during disassembly. ADD to formwork material costs generally depending on the number of uses: Nr of Uses % Addition % Waste 1 + 90 to 170 +7 2 + 50 to 80 +7 3 +15 to 30 +6 6 +5 to 10 +6 8 No change +5 10 −5 to 70 +5 Definitions ‘Class F1’ formwork is rough finish ‘Class F2’ formwork is fair finish ‘Class F3’ formwork is extra smooth finish
Item Formwork Class F1 Horizontal more than 300mm wide Inclined more than 300mm wide Vertical more than 300mm wide 300mm wide or less at any inclination Curved of girth or width more than 300mm at any inclination Curved of girth or width of 300mm or less at any inclination Domed Void former cross-section 100×100mm Void former cross-section 250×250mm Void former cross-section 500×500mm Formwork Class F2 Horizontal more than 300mm wide Inclined more than 300mm wide Vertical more than 300mm wide 300mm wide or less at any inclination
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £ 0.52 0.55 0.61 0.72 0.95
23.02 24.34 27.00 31.87 42.05
3.28 3.47 3.85 4.54 5.99
4.59 6.25 6.73 6.25 7.55
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
30.89 34.06 37.58 42.66 55.59
0.72
31.87
4.54
7.55 m2
43.96
1.20 0.07 0.12 0.30
53.11 3.10 5.31 13.28
7.57 0.15 0.25 0.63
9.50 2.19 5.59 11.13
m2 m m m
70.18 5.44 11.15 25.04
0.54 0.57 0.63 0.74
23.90 25.23 27.88 32.75
3.40 3.59 3.97 4.67
8.01 12.65 13.13 12.65
m2 m2 m2 m2
35.31 41.47 44.98 50.07
Unit costs (highway works)
Curved of girth or width more than 300mm at any inclination Curved of girth or width of 300mm or less at any inclination Domed Formwork Class F3 Horizontal more than 300mm wide Inclined more than 300mm wide Vertical more than 300mm wide 300mm wide or less at any inclination Curved of girth or width more than 300mm at any inclination Curved of girth or width of 300mm or less at any inclination Domed Formwork ancillaries Allowance for additional craneage and rub up where required STEEL REINFORCEMENT FOR STRUCTURES Stainless steel bars Bar reinforcement nominal size 16mm and under not exceeding 12m in length Bar reinforcement nominal size 20mm and over not exceeding 12m in length 20mm nominal size 25mm nominal size 32mm nominal size ADD to the above for bars 12–15m long 15m long; per 500mm increment
Item High yield steel bars BS 4449 Bar reinforcement nominal size 16mm and under not exceeding 12 m in length Bar reinforcement nominal size 20mm and over not exceeding 12m in length 20mm nominal size 25mm nominal size 32mm nominal size 40mm nominal size ADD to the above for bars 12–15m long over 15m long; per 500mm increment Helical reinforcement nominal size 16mm
469
0.98
43.37
6.18
15.46 m2
65.01
0.75
33.20
4.73
15.46 m2
53.39
1.40
61.96
8.83
20.14 m2
90.93
0.56 0.59 0.65 0.76 0.99
24.79 26.11 28.77 33.64 43.82
3.53 3.72 4.10 4.79 6.24
8.01 12.65 13.13 12.65 15.46
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
36.33 42.48 46.00 51.08 65.52
0.77
34.08
4.86
15.46 m2
54.40
1.45
64.18
9.14
20.14 m2
93.46
0.13
5.75
0.82
0.13 m2
6.70
6.74 447.00 55.82
2130.39
t
2633.21
4.44 294.46 36.77 4.44 294.46 36.77 4.44 294.46 36.77
1970.83 1950.81 1966.03
t t t
2302.06 2282.04 2297.26
13.92 3.04
t t
13.92 3.04
-
-
-
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £ 6.74
447.00 55.82
342.03
t
844.85
4.44 4.44 4.44 4.44
294.46 294.46 294.46 294.46
36.77 36.77 36.77 36.77
289.87 289.87 313.10 292.90
t t t t
621.10 621.10 644.33 624.13
-
-
-
14.09 3.09 -
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and under ne 12m in length Helical reinforcement nominal size 20mm and over 20mm nominal size 25mm nominal size 32mm nominal size 40mm nominal size Dowel caps etc. 16mm diameter×600mm long 20mm diameter×600mm long 25mm diameter×600mm long 32mm diameter×600mm long Mild steel bars BS 4449 Bar reinforcement nominal size 16mm and under ne 12m in length Bar reinforcement nominal size 20mm and over; not exceeding 12m in length 20mm nominal size 25mm nominal size 32mm nominal size 40mm nominal size ADD to the above for bars over 12–15m long ADD to the above for bars over 15m long, per 500mm increment ADD for cutting, bending, tagging and baling reinforcement on site 6mm nominal size 8mm nominal size 10mm nominal size 12mm nominal size 16mm nominal size 20mm nominal size 25mm nominal size 32mm nominal size 40mm nominal size Fabric reinforcement; high yield steel BS 4483 Fabric reinforcement nominal mass 0.77 kg/m2; ref D49 nominal mass 1.54 kg/m2; ref 098 nominal mass 1.54 kg/m2; ref A98 nominal mass 2.22 kg/m2; ref A142 nominal mass 2.61 kg/m2; ref C282 nominal mass 3.02 kg/m2; ref A193
470
6.74
447.00 55.82
298.88
t
801.70
4.44 4.44 4.44 4.44
294.46 294.46 294.46 294.46
36.77 36.77 36.77 36.77
289.87 289.87 313.10 292.90
t t t t
621.10 621.10 644.33 624.13
0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10
6.63 6.63 6.63 6.63
0.83 0.83 0.83 0.83
1.37 1.83 2.63 4.05
nr nr nr nr
8.83 9.29 10.09 11.51
6.74
447.00 55.82
307.83
t
810.65
4.44 4.44 4.44 4.44 -
294.46 294.46 294.46 294.46 -
36.77 36.77 36.77 36.77 -
302.70 302.70 313.10 320.29 14.09
t t t t t
633.93 633.93 644.33 651.52 14.09
-
-
-
3.09
t
3.09
4.87 4.58 3.42 2.55 2.03 1.68 1.68 1.39 1.39
100.08 94.12 70.28 52.40 41.72 34.52 34.52 28.56 28.56
40.33 37.93 28.32 21.12 16.81 13.91 13.91 11.51 11.51
1.03 1.03 1.03 1.03 1.03 1.03 1.03 1.03 1.03
t t t t t t t t t
141.44 133.08 99.63 74.55 59.56 49.46 49.46 41.10 41.10
0.02 0.02 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.04
1.33 1.33 1.99 1.99 1.99 2.65
0.17 0.17 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.33
0.92 0.79 0.78 0.83 1.02 1.13
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
2.42 2.29 3.02 3.07 3.26 4.11
Unit costs (highway works)
nominal mass 3.05 kg/m2; ref B196
Item
0.04
Gang hours
nominal mass 3.41 kg/m2; ref C385 nominal mass 3.73 kg/m2; ref B283 nominal mass 3.95 kg/m2; ref A252 nominal mass 4.34 kg/m2; ref C503 nominal mass 4.53 kg/m2; ref B385 nominal mass 5.55 kg/m2; ref C636 nominal mass 5.93 kg/m2; ref B503 nominal mass 6.16 kg/m2; ref A393 nominal mass 6.72 kg/m2; ref C785 nominal mass 8.14 kg/m2; ref B785 nominal mass 10.90 kg/m2; ref B1131
Item
471
2.65
1.17 m2
0.33
Labour Plant Material Total Net Rate £ £ £ Unit £
0.04
2.65
0.33
1.33 m2
4.31
0.04
2.65
0.33
1.41 m2
4.39
0.04
2.65
0.33
1.47 m2
4.45
0.05
3.32
0.41
1.70 m2
5.43
0.05
3.32
0.41
1.73 m2
5.46
0.05
3.32
0.41
2.17 m2
5.90
0.05
3.32
0.41
1.70 m2
5.43
0.07
4.64
0.58
2.25 m2
7.47
0.07
4.64
0.58
2.63 m2
7.85
0.08
5.31
0.66
3.09 m2
9.06
0.09
5.97
0.75
4.03 m2
10.75
SERIES 1800: STEELWORK FOR STRUCTURES Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
FABRICATION OF STEELWORK Steelwork to BS 7613; Grade S275 Main members Rolled sections Plated rolled sections Plated girders Box girders Deck panels Rolled sections Plated rolled sections Plated girders Subsiduary steelwork Rolled sections Plated rolled sections Plated girders
4.15
Total Net Rate Unit £
-
-
-
-
t t t t
793.10 2044.55 1704.65 793.10
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-
-
-
t t t
1364.75 1246.30 1246.30
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-
-
-
t t t
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ERECTION OF STEELWORK Trial erection at the place of fabrication Permanent erection of steelwork MISCELLANEOUS METALWORK Mild steel Ladders Cat ladder; 64×13 mm bar strings; 19 mm rungs at 250 mm centres; 450 mm wide with safety hoops Handrails Galvanised tubular metal; 76 mm diameter handrail, 48 mm diameter standards at 750 mm centres, 48 mm diameter rail; 1070 mm high overall Metal access cover and frame Group 4, ductile iron, single seal 610×610 × 100 mm depth; D400 Group 2, ductile iron, double seal single piece cover 600×450 mm; B125
Item
472
-
-
-
-
t t
93.28 139.92
-
-
-
- m
257.58
-
-
-
- m
93.28
-
-
-
- nr
97.52
-
-
-
- nr
89.04
SERIES 1900: PROTECTION OF STEELWORK AGAINST CORROSION Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
RESOURCES—LABOUR Protective painting gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4) 2 skilled operatives (skill rate 4) 2 unskilled operatives (general) Total Gang rate/Hour RESOURCES—PLANT Protective painting power tools (protection of steelwork) access scaffolding, trestles and ladders 5 t transit van (50% of time) gas oil for ditto Total Gang Rate/Hour RESOURCES—MATERIALS Resources—materials All coats applied off site except as noted The external environment has been taken as Inland ‘B’ Exposed. PROTECTIVE SYSTEM Galvanising to BS 729; apply protective coatings
£
8.17 16.34 15.36 39.87
£
2.65 1.21 2.52 0.08 6.45
Total Net Unit Rate £
Unit costs (highway works)
comprising: 1st coat: Mordant T wash; 2nd coat: Zinc rich epoxy primer; 3rd coat: Zinc phosphate, CR/Alkyd Undercoat; 4th coat; MIO CR Undercoat-on site externally; 5th coat: CR coloured finish-on site externally To metal parapets and fencing, lighting columns, brackets by brush or airless spray to dry film thickness 200 microns Blast clean to BS 7079 (surface preparation); apply protective coatings comprising: 1st coat: Zinc Chromate,Red Oxide Blast Primer; 2nd coat: Zinc Phosphate, Epoxy Ester Undercoat; 3rd coat: MIO Undercoat; 4th coat: MIO coloured finish-on site externally To subsiduary steelwork, interior finishes By brush or airless spray to dry film thickness 1 75 microns Blast clean to BS 7079 (surface preparation); apply metal coating of aluminium spray at works; apply protective coatings comprising: 1st coat: Zinc Chromate Etch Primer (2 pack); 2nd coat: Zinc Phosphate, CR/Aalkyd Undercoat; 3rd coat: Zinc Phosphate, CR/alkyd Undercoat; 4th coat: MIO CR Undercoat; 5th coat: CR finish-on site externally To main steel members By brush or airless spray to dry film thickness 250 microns
Item
Blast clean to BS 7079 (second quality surface preparation); remove all surface defects to BS 7613; apply protective coatings comprising: 1st coat: Zinc rich primer (2 pack); 2nd coat: Epoxy High Build M10 (2 pack); 3rd coat: Polyurethane Undercoat (2 pack)-on site internally; 4th coat: Finish coat polyurethane (2 pack)-on site externally To internal steel members By brush or airless spray ALTERNATIVE SURFACE TREATMENTS Galvanising (Hot dip) to BS 729, assuming average depth 20 m2 per tonne of steel Shot blasting (at works) Grit blasting (at works) Sand blasting (at works) Shot blasting (on site)
473
0.20
7.97 1.29
- m2
9.26
0.15
5.98 0.97
- m2
6.95
0.18
7.18 1.16
- m2
8.34
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
0.15
-
5.98 0.97
-
-
Total Net Unit Rate £
- m2
6.95
m2 m2 m2 m2 m2
8.84 1.87 2.68 4.02 2.68
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Item
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474
-
- m2 - m2
SERIES 2000: WATERPROOFING FOR STRUCTURES Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
GENERAL Notes This section is based around the installation of proprietary systems to new/recently completed works as part of major scheme, for minor works/ repairs outputs will be many times more. Outputs are also based on use of skilled labour, therefore effieciency is high and wastage low (5–7% only allowed) excepting laps where required. RESOURCES—LABOUR Asphalting gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4) 2 unskilled operative (general) Total Gang rate/Hour Damp proofing gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4) 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 1 unskilled operative (general) Total Gang rate/Hour Sprayed/brushed waterproofing gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4)—30% of time 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) Total Gang rate/Hour Protective layers—screed gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4) 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 1 unskilled operative (general) Total Gang rate/Hour RESOURCES—PLANT Asphalting 45 litre portable tar boiler including sprayer (50 % of time) 2 t dumper (50% of time) gas oil for ditto Total Gang Rate/Hour Damp proofing 2 t dumper (50% of time) gas oil for ditto
£
8.17 15.36 23.53
£
8.17 8.17 7.68 24.02
£
2.45 8.17 10.62
£
8.17 8.17 7.68 24.02
0.39
£
1.23 0.16 1.79 1.23 0.16
3.75 5.62
Total Net Unit Rate £
Unit costs (highway works)
Total Gang Rate/Hour WATERPROOFING Mastic asphalt; BS 6925 Type T 1097; 20 mm thick; two coats over 300 mm wide; ne 30 degrees to horizontal over 300 mm wide; 30–90 degrees to horizontal ne 300 mm wide; at any inclination ‘Bitu-thene’ 1000 X; lapped joints over 300 mm wide; ne 30 degrees to horizontal over 300 mm wide; 30–90 degrees to horizontal ne 300 mm wide; at any inclination Extra; one coat primer on vertical surfaces
Item ‘Bitu-thene’ 4100 X; lapped joints over 300 mm wide; ne 30 degrees to horizontal over 300 mm wide; 30–90 degrees to horizontal ne 300 mm wide; at any inclination ‘Famguard’ (hot applied) with Fam-primer over 300 mm wide; ne 30 degrees to horizontal over 300 mm wide; 30–90 degrees to horizontal ne 300 mm wide; at any inclination ‘Famflex’ (hot applied) with Fam-primer over 300 mm wide; ne 30 degrees to horizontal over 300 mm wide; 30–90 degrees to horizontal ne 300 mm wide; at any inclination One coat of Ventrot primer; one coat Ventrot hot applied damp proof membrane sprayed or brushed on over 300 mm wide; ne 30 degrees to horizontal over 300 mm wide; 30–90 degrees to horizontal ne 300 mm wide; at any inclination Two coats of RIW liquid asphaltic composition sprayed or brushed on over 300 mm wide; ne 30 degrees to horizontal over 300 mm wide; 30–90 degrees to horizontal
475
£
0.50 0.33 0.33
1.39
11.76 0.89 7.76 0.59 7.76 0.59
0.05 0.06 0.08 0.03
1.20 1.44 1.92 0.72
0.07 0.08 0.11 0.04
7.26 m2 7.26 m2 7.26 m2
19.91 15.61 15.61
m2 m2 m2 m2
5.10 6.41 6.92 0.77
3.83 4.89 4.89 0.01
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £ 0.05
1.20
0.07
4.91 m2
6.18
0.06
1.44
0.46
6.54 m2
8.44
0.08
1.92
0.53
6.54 m2
8.99
0.32
7.69
0.45
9.02 m2
17.16
0.35
8.41
0.49
9.19 m2
18.09
0.40
9.61
0.56
10.77 m2
20.94
0.32
7.69
0.45
7.04 m2
15.18
0.34
8.17
0.47
7.17 m2
15.81
0.38
9.13
0.53
8.43 m2
18.09
0.03
0.32
0.04
4.76 m2
5.12
0.04
0.42
0.06
4.76 m2
5.24
0.05
0.53
0.07
4.76 m2
5.36
0.03
0.32
0.04
2.62 m2
2.98
0.03
0.32
0.04
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ne 300 mm wide; at any inclination Two coats of ‘Mulseal’ sprayed or brushed on any inclination 20 mm thick red tinted sand asphalt layer onto bridge deck
Item
476
0.04 0.07
0.42 0.74
0.06 0.10
2.62 m2 0.24 m2
3.10 1.08
0.02
0.48
0.17
6.64 m2
7.29
SERIES 2100: BRIDGE BEARINGS Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
GENERAL Notes Bridge bearings are manufactured and installed to individual specifications. The following guide prices are for different sizes of simple bridge bearings. If requirements are known, then advice ought to be obtained from specialist maunfacturers such as CCL. RESOURCES—LABOUR Bridge bearing gang 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 2 unskilled operatives (general) Total Gang Rate/Hour BEARINGS Supply plain rubber bearings (3 m and 5 m lengths) 150×20 mm 150×25 mm Supply and place in position laminated elastomeric rubber bearing 250×150×19 mm 300×200×19 mm 300×200×30 mm 300×200×41 mm 300×250×41 mm 300×250×63 mm 400×250×19 mm 400×250×52 mm 400×300×19 mm 600×450×24 mm Adhesive fixings to laminated elastomeric rubber bearings 2 mm thick epoxy adhesive 15 mm thick epoxy mortar 15 mm thick epoxy pourable grout Supply and install mechanical guides for laminated
Total Net Unit Rate £
£
8.17 15.36 23.53
0.35 0.35
8.24 8.24
-
0.25 0.25 0.27 0.27 0.30 0.30 0.32 0.32 0.32 0.35
5.88 5.88 6.35 6.35 7.06 7.06 7.53 7.53 7.53 8.24
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25.17 35.34 42.84 53.55 62.11 91.03 51.41 89.96 55.69 139.22
nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr
31.05 41.22 49.19 59.90 69.17 98.09 58.94 97.49 63.22 147.46
1.00 1.50 2.00
23.53 35.30 47.06
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31.07 m2 154.22 m2 183.12 m2
54.60 189.52 230.18
29.99 m 38.56 m
38.23 46.80
Unit costs (highway works)
elastomeric rubber bearings 500 kN SLS design load; FP50 fixed pin Type 1 500 kN SLS design load; FP50 fixed pin Type 2 750 kN SLS design load; FP75 fixed pin Type 1 750 kN SLS design load; FP75 fixed pin Type 2 300 kN SLS design load; UG300 Uniguide Type 1 300 kN SLS design load; UG300 Uniguide Type 2 Supply and install fixed pot bearings 355×355; PF200 425×425; PF300 Supply and install free sliding pot bearings 445×345; PS200 520×415; PS300 Supply and install guided sliding pot bearings 455×375; PG200 545×435; PG300
Item
2.00 2.00 2.10 2.10
47.06 47.06 49.41 49.41
-
375.43 375.43 533.59 549.65
nr nr nr nr
422.49 454.62 583.00 599.06
2.00 2.00
47.06 47.06
-
375.98 nr 397.40 nr
423.04 444.46
2.00 2.10
47.06 49.41
-
421.01 nr 548.11 nr
468.07 597.52
2.10 2.20
49.41 51.77
-
479.60 nr 661.66 nr
529.01 713.43
2.20 2.30
51.77 54.12
-
589.83 nr 772.65 nr
641.60 826.77
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
TESTING BEARINGS If there is a requirement for testing bridge bearings prior to their being installed then the tests should be enumerated separately. Specialist advice should be sought once details are known. Compression test for laminated elastomeric bearings generally Shear test for laminated elastomeric bearings generally Bond test for elastomeric bearings (Exclusive of cost of bearings as this is a destructive test) generally
Item
477
Total Net Unit Rate £
-
-
-
- nr - nr
84.00 139.91
-
-
-
- nr
262.50
SERIES 2200: PARAPETS Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
GENERAL Notes The heights of the following parapets are in accordance with the Standard Designs and DTp requiremements. The rates include for all anchorages and fixings and in the case of steel, galvanising at works and painting four coat paint system on site
Total Net Unit Rate £
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together with etching the galvanised surface, as necessary. RESOURCES—LABOUR Parapet gang 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 2 unskilled operative (general) 1 plant operator (skill rate 4) Total Gang Rate/Hour RESOURCES—PLANT Parapets agricultural type tractor; front bucket gas oil for ditto 2.80 m3/min (100 cfm) compressor; two tool gas oil for ditto compressor tools: heavy rock drill 33, 84 cfm compressor tools: rotary drill, 10 cfm 8 t lorry with 1 t hiab—50% of time gas oil for ditto Total Gang Rate/Hour STEEL PARAPETS Fabrication of group P1 parapet (1 13 Kph); 1 .0 m high; comprising steel yielding posts and steel horizontal rails Extra for installation Fabrication of group P2 parapet (1 13 Kph); 1.0 m high; comprising steel yielding posts and steel horizontal rails with mesh infill Extra for installation Fabrication of group P2 parapet (48 Kph); 1.0 m high; comprising steel yielding posts and steel horizontal rails with vertical bar infill Extra for installation Fabrication of group P4 parapet; 1.1 m high; comprising steel yielding posts and steel horizontal rails Extra for installation Fabrication of group P5 parapet (115 Kph); 1.5 m high; comprising steel yielding posts and steel horizontal rails with solid sheet infill Extra for installation Fabrication of group P6 parapet; 1 .5 m high; comprising steel yielding posts and steel horizontal rails with mesh or sheet infill Extra for installation
Item
£
8.17 15.36 11.14 34.67
£
10.59 0.91 2.54 0.70 1.58 0.80 7.40 0.39 24.91
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-
478
-
101.59 m
101.59
0.65 -
22.54 16.19 -
1.56 m 113.54 m
40.29 113.54
0.69 -
23.92 17.19 -
1.56 m 125.49 m
42.67 125.49
0.67 -
23.23 16.69 -
1.52 m 95.61 m
41.44 95.61
0.51 -
17.68 12.71 -
0.82 m 167.32 m
31.21 167.32
0.90 -
31.20 22.42 -
1.52 m 537.82 m
55.14 537.82
1.55
53.74 38.62
1.52 m
93.88
Gang Labour Plant Material Total hours £ £ £ Unit Net
Unit costs (highway works)
479
Rate £ ALUMINIUM PARAPETS Fabrication of group P1 parapet; 1.0 m high; comprising aluminium yielding/frangible posts and aluminium horizontal rails Extra for installation Fabrication of group P2 parapet (113 Kph); 1.0 m high; comprising aluminium yielding / frangible posts and aluminium horizontal rails with mesh infill Extra for installation Fabrication of group P4 parapet; 1.1 m high; comprising aluminium yielding/frangible posts and aluminium horizontal rails Extra for installation Fabrication of group P5 parapet (113 Kph); 1.5 m high; comprising aluminium yielding/ frangible posts and aluminium horizontal rails with solid sheet infill, anti-access panels Extra for installation
Item
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-
-
100.09 m
100.09
0.30 -
10.40 7.47 -
1.02 m 115.43 m
18.89 115.43
0.33 -
11.44 8.22 -
1.02 m 87.72 m
20.68 87.72
0.22 -
7.63 5.48 -
1.02 m 215.25 m
14.13 215.25
0.65
22.54 16.19
1.02 m
39.75
SERIES 2300: BRIDGE EXPANSION JOINTS AND SEALING OF GAPS Gang Labour Plant Material Total hours £ £ £ Net Unit Rate £
GENERAL Notes Major movement joints to bridge and viaduct decks are manufactured and installed to individual specifications determined by the type of structure location in the deck, amount of movement to be expected, and many other variables. The following unit rates for other types of movement joints found in structures. RESOURCES—LABOUR Jointing gang 1 ganger/chargehand (skill rate 4) 1 skilled operative (skill rate 4) 1 unskilled operative (general) Total Gang Rate/Hour SEALING OF GAPS Flexcell joint filler board 10 mm thick Flexcell joint filler board 20 mm thick Flexcell joint filler board 25 mm thick Building paper slip joint to abutment toe
£
8.17 8.17 7.68 24.02
0.10 0.16 0.16 0.01
2.40 3.84 3.84 0.26
-
3.73 6.38 7.62 0.85
m2 m2 m2 m2
6.13 10.22 11.46 1.11
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Bond breaking agent Hot poured rubber bitumen joint sealant 10×20 mm 20×20 mm 25×15 mm 25×25 mm Cold applied polysulphide joint sealant 20×20 mm Gun grade cold applied elastomeric joint sealant 25×25 mm on 3 mm foam strip 50×25 mm on 3 mm foam strip PVC centre bulb waterstop 160 mm wide 210 mm wide 260 mm wide PVC flat dumbell waterstop 170 mm wide 210 mm wide 250 mm wide Dowels, plain or greased 12 mm mild steel 450 mm long 16 mm mild steel 750 mm long 16 mm mild steel 750 mm long with debonding agent for 375 mm Dowels, sleeved or capped 12 mm mild steel 450 mm long with debonding agent for 225 mm and PVC dowel cap
Item
480
0.03
0.60
-
3.06 m2
3.66
0.03 0.04 0.07 0.07
0.79 0.96 1.56 1.75
-
0.67 1.43 1.37 2.29
m m m m
1.46 2.39 2.93 4.04
0.07
1.56
-
4.15 m
5.71
0.07 0.09
1.56 2.16
-
7.63 m 14.66 m
9.19 16.82
0.08 0.09 0.11
1.92 2.16 2.64
-
2.85 m 4.07 m 4.76 m
4.77 6.23 7.40
0.08 0.10 0.12
1.92 2.40 2.88
-
17.15 m 25.63 m 42.00 m
19.07 28.03 44.88
0.04 0.04 0.05
0.96 1.08 1.27
-
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2.11 3.31 3.97
0.04
1.08
1.08 nr
2.16
SERIES 2400: BRICKWORK, BLOCKWORK AND STONEWORK Gang Labour Plant Material Total hours £ £ £ Net Unit Rate £
RESOURCES—LABOUR Masonry gang 1 foreman bricklayer (craftsman) 4 bricklayers (craftsman) 1 unskilled operative (general) Total Gang Rate/Hour RESOURCES—PLANT Masonry dumper 2 t (50% of time) gas oil for ditto cement mixer 4/3 (50% of time) petrol for ditto
£
11.53 44.12 7.68 63.33
1.23 0.16 0.38 0.39
Unit costs (highway works)
small power tools (masonry) minor scaffolding (masonry) Total Rate/Hour RESOURCES—MATERIALS Half brick thick walls are in stretcher bond, thicker than this in English bond (3 stretchers: 1 header) unless otherwise stated. DTp Table 24/1: Mortar Proportions by Volume:Mortar Cement: Masonry Cement: Type Lime:sand Cement:sand sand (i) 1.0 to 1/4.3 (ii) 1:1/2:4 to 4 1:2/2 to 3 1/2 1:3 to 4 1/2 (iii) 1:1:5 to 6 1:4 1/2 1:5 to 6 BRICKWORK Common bricks; PC £115.00/1000; in cement mortar designation (ii) Walls half brick thick one brick thick one and a half bricks thick two bricks thick Walls, curved on plan half brick thick one brick thick one and a half bricks thick two bricks thick Walls, with a battered face half brick thick one brick thick one and a half bricks thick two bricks thick Facework to concrete half brick thick one brick thick one and a half bricks thick two bricks thick
Item In alteration work half brick thick one brick thick one and a half bricks thick two bricks thick ADD or DEDUCT to materials costs for variation of £10.00/1000 in PC of common
481
£
1.59 1.17 4.92
0.23 0.44 0.64 0.83
14.44 27.99 40.78 52.79
1.12 2.18 3.17 4.11
7.42 15.30 23.50 31.56
m2 m2 m2 m2
22.98 45.47 67.45 88.46
0.30 0.57 0.82 1.06
18.75 36.10 51.93 67.00
1.45 2.81 4.05 5.21
7.42 15.30 23.50 31.56
m2 m2 m2 m2
27.62 54.21 79.48 103.77
0.33 0.63 0.91 1.16
20.84 39.90 57.44 73.59
1.62 3.10 4.46 5.72
7.42 15.30 23.50 31.56
m2 m2 m2 m2
29.88 58.30 85.40 110.87
0.25 0.48 0.69 0.90
15.64 30.27 43.95 56.87
1.22 2.35 3.42 4.42
8.54 16.41 24.61 32.66
m2 m2 m2 m2
25.40 49.03 71.98 93.95
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £ 0.30 0.57 0.82 1.06
18.75 36.10 52.12 67.00
1.46 2.81 4.05 5.21
8.54 16.41 24.61 32.66
m2 m2 m2 m2
28.75 55.32 80.78 104.87
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bricks half brick thick one brick thick one and a half bricks thick two bricks thick Copings; standard header-on-edge; PC £11.50/100 215 mm wide×103 mm high ADD or DEDUCT to copings for variation of £1.00/100 in PC of common bricks Class A engineering bricks, perforated; PC £270.00/1000; in cement mortar designation(ii) Walls half brick thick one brick thick one and a half bricks thick two bricks thick Walls, curved on plan half brick thick one brick thick one and a half bricks thick two bricks thick Walls, with a battered face half brick thick one brick thick one and a half bricks thick two bricks thick Facework to concrete half brick thick one brick thick ADD or DEDUCT to materials costs for variation of £10.00/1000 in PC of engineering bricks half brick thick one brick thick one and a half bricks thick two bricks thick Brick coping in standard bricks in headers on edge; PC £20.00/100 215 mm wide×103 mm high ADD or DEDUCT to copings for variation of £1.00/100 in PC of common bricks Class B engineering bricks, perforated; PC £195.00/1000; In cement mortar designation(ii)
482
m2 m2 m2 m2
0.63 1.26 1.89 2.52
1.66 m 0.13 m
8.83 0.13
14.66 29.77 45.21 60.51
m2 m2 m2 m2
33.02 65.26 96.61 126.78
1.82 3.47 4.97 6.34
14.66 29.77 45.21 60.51
m2 m2 m2 m2
39.91 77.89 114.14 148.42
23.43 44.65 63.96 81.57
1.82 3.47 4.97 6.34
14.66 29.77 45.21 60.51
m2 m2 m2 m2
39.91 77.89 114.14 148.42
0.32 0.60
19.95 38.31
1.55 2.98
15.77 m2 30.88 m2
37.27 72.17
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-
-
m2 m2 m2 m2
0.63 1.26 1.89 2.52
0.29 -
18.37 -
1.43 -
3.24 m 0.13 m
23.04 0.13
-
-
-
0.10 -
6.65 -
0.52 -
0.27 0.52 0.75 0.97
17.04 32.93 47.69 61.49
1.32 2.56 3.71 4.78
0.37 0.70 1.01 1.29
23.43 44.65 63.96 81.57
0.37 0.70 1.01 1.29
0.63 1.26 1.89 2.52
0.63 1.26 1.89 2.52
Unit costs (highway works)
Walls half brick thick one brick thick one and a half bricks thick two bricks thick
Item Walls, curved on plan half brick thick one brick thick one and a half bricks thick two bricks thick Walls, with battered face half brick thick one brick thick one and a half bricks thick two bricks thick Facework to concrete half brick thick one brick thick ADD or DEDUCT to materials costs for variation of £10.00/1000 in PC of engineering bricks half brick thick one brick thick one and a half bricks thick two bricks thick Brick coping in standard bricks in headers on edge; PC £20.00/100 215 mm wide×103 mm high ADD or DEDUCT to copings for variation of £1.00/100 in PC of common bricks Facing bricks; PC £390.00/1000; in lime mortar designation (II) Walls half brick thick one brick thick one and a half bricks thick two bricks thick Walls, curved on plan half brick thick one brick thick one and a half bricks thick two bricks thick Walls, with a battered face
0.29 0.48 0.69 0.91
483
18.37 30.71 44.01 57.31
1.43 2.39 3.42 4.45
8.99 18.70 27.64 35.95
m2 m2 m2 m2
28.79 51.80 75.07 97.71
Gang Labour Plant Material Total Net hours £ £ £ Unit Rate £ 0.42 0.78 1.04 1.30
26.35 2.05 49.40 3.84 65.86 5.12 82.33 6.40
8.99 18.70 27.64 35.95
m2 m2 m2 m2
37.39 71.94 98.62 124.68
0.42 0.78 1.04 1.30
26.35 2.05 49.40 3.84 65.86 5.12 82.33 6.40
8.99 18.70 27.64 35.95
m2 m2 m2 m2
37.39 71.94 98.62 124.68
0.32 0.56
20.14 1.57 35.46 2.76
10.08 m2 19.79 m2
31.79 58.01
m2 m2 m2 m2
0.63 1.26 1.89 2.52
2.05 m 0.13 m
11.20 0.13
-
-
-
0.63 1.26 1.89 2.52
0.13 -
8.49 0.66 -
0.34 0.57 0.83 1.08
21.53 1.67 36.35 2.83 52.37 4.07 68.40 5.32
20.69 41.84 63.31 84.64
m2 m2 m2 m2
43.89 81.02 119.75 158.36
0.45 0.84 1.11 1.39
28.50 2.21 53.20 4.13 70.61 5.49 88.03 6.84
20.69 41.84 63.31 84.64
m2 m2 m2 m2
51.40 99.17 139.41 179.51
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half brick thick one brick thick one and a half bricks thick two bricks thick Facework to concrete half brick thick one brick thick Extra over common brickwork in English bond for facing with facing bricks in lime mortar designation (ii) ADD or DEDUCT to materials costs for variation of £10.00/1000 in PC of facing bricks half brick thick one brick thick one and a half bricks thick two bricks thick Brick coping in standard bricks in headers on edge; PC £39.00/100 215 mm wide×103 mm high Flat arches in standard stretchers on end; PC £39.00/100 103 mm wide×215 mm high
Item Flat arches in bullnose stretchers on end; PC £120.00/100 103 mm×215 mm high Segmental arches in single ring stretchers on end; PC £39.00/100 103 mm wide×215 mm high Segmental arches in double ring stretchers on end; PC £39.00/100 103 mm wide×440 mm high Segmental arches; cut voussoirs PC £250.00/100 103 mm wide×21 5 mm high ADD or DEDUCT to copings and arches for variation of £1.00/100 in PC of facing bricks header-on-edge stretcher-on-end stretcher-on-end bullnose specials single ring two ring BLOCKWORK Lightweight concrete blocks; solid; 3.5 N/mm2 in cement-lime mortar
484
0.45 0.84 1.11 1.39
28.50 2.21 53.20 4.13 70.61 5.49 88.03 6.84
20.69 41.84 63.31 84.64
m2 m2 m2 m2
51.40 99.17 139.41 179.51
0.37 0.66 0.11
23.31 1.76 41.80 3.25 7.09 0.59
21.81 m2 42.95 m2 13.27 m2
46.88 88.00 20.95
m2 m2 m2 m2
0.63 1.26 1.89 2.52
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-
-
0.63 1.26 1.89 2.52
0.13
8.49
0.66
4.65 m
13.80
0.21
13.30
1.03
4.45 m
18.78
Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total Net hours £ £ £ Rate £ 0.22
13.93
1.08
13.15 m
28.16
0.37
23.43
1.82
4.45 m
29.70
0.49 0.39
31.03 24.70
2.41 1.92
9.03 m 28.01 m
42.47 54.63
-
-
-
0.13 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.27
m m m m m
0.13 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.27
Unit costs (highway works)
Walls 100 mm thick; PC £4.98/m2 140 mm thick; PC £6.95/m2 215 mm thick; PC £11.25/m2 Walls, curved on plan 100 mm thick; PC £4.98/m2 140 mm thick; PC £6.95/m2 21 5 mm thick; PC £11.25/m2 Facework to concrete 100 mm thick; PC £4.98/m2 140 mm thick; PC £6.95/m2 21 5 mm thick; PC £11.25/m2 In alteration work 100 mm thick; PC £4.98/m2 140 mm thick; PC £6.95/m2 21 5 mm thick; PC £11.25/m2 Dense concrete blocks; solid; 3.5 or 7 N/mm2; in cement-lime mortar Walls 100 mm thick; PC £4.98/m2 140 mm thick; PC £6.95/m2 215 mm thick; PC £11.25/m2 Walls, curved on plan 100 mm thick; PC £4.98/m2 140 mm thick; PC £6.95/m2 21 5 mm thick; PC £11.25/m2 Facework to concrete 100 mm thick; PC £4.98/m2 140 mm thick; PC £6.95/m2 215 mm thick; PC £11.25/m2
Item In alteration work 100 mm thick; PC £4.98/m2 140 mm thick; PC £6.95/m2 215 mm thick; PC £11.25/m2 STONEWORK Reconstituted stone; Bradstone 100 bed weathered Cotswold or North Cerney masonary blocks; rough hewn rockfaced blocks; in coloured cement-lime mortar designation (1:2:9) (III) Walls, thickness 100 mm vertical and straight
485
0.17 0.23 0.28
11.02 14.25 17.42
0.86 1.11 1.35
4.84 m2 6.41 m2 10.09 m2
16.72 21.77 28.86
0.23 0.30 0.37
14.63 18.94 23.18
1.13 1.47 1.80
4.84 m2 6.41 m2 10.09 m2
20.60 26.82 35.07
0.18 0.23 0.28
11.34 14.69 17.92
0.88 1.14 1.39
5.95 m2 7.52 m2 11.20 m2
18.17 23.35 30.51
0.17 0.23 0.28
11.02 14.25 17.42
0.86 1.11 1.35
4.84 m2 6.41 m2 10.09 m2
16.72 21.77 28.86
0.17 0.20 0.24
10.77 12.67 15.20
0.84 0.98 1.18
4.04 m2 5.80 m2 9.99 m2
15.65 19.45 26.37
0.23 0.23 0.32
14.31 14.31 20.20
1.11 1.31 1.57
4.04 m2 5.80 m2 9.74 m2
19.46 21.42 31.51
0.17 0.21 0.35
11.08 13.05 22.17
0.86 1.01 1.50
5.16 m2 6.91 m2 10.85 m2
17.10 20.97 34.52
Gang Labour Plant Material Unit Total hours £ £ £ Net Rate £ 0.27 0.26 0.32
16.85 16.47 20.20
1.11 1.31 1.57
4.04 5.80 9.74
m2 m2 m2
22.00 23.58 31.51
0.30
19.00
1.48
20.59
m2
41.07
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curved on plan with a battered face in arches Facing to concrete; wall ties vertical and straight curved on plan with a battered face Reconstituted stone; Bradstone Architectural dressings in weathered Cotswold or North Cerney shades; in coloured cement-lime mortar designation (1:2:9) (iii) Copings; twice weathered and throated 152×76 mm; PC £7.50/m 152×76 mm; curved on plan; PC £30.00/m 305×76 mm; PC £12.00/m 305×76 mm; curved on plan; PC £45.00/m Corbels 479×100×215 mm, splayed 665×100×215 mm, splayed Pier caps 305×305 mm 381×381 mm 457×457 mm 533×533 mm Lintels 100×140 mm 100×215 mm Natural stone ashlar; Portland Whitbed limestone; in cement-lime mortar designation (iii) Walls vertical and straight curved on plan with a battered face Facing to concrete; wall ties vertical and straight curved on plan with a battered face Copings; twice weathered and throated 250×150 mm 250×1 50 mm; curved on plan 400×150 mm 400×150 mm; curved on plan Shaped and dressed string courses 75 mm projection×150 mm high
486
0.39 0.34 0.57
24.70 21.85 36.41
1.92 1.70 2.83
20.59 20.59 20.59
m2 m2 m2
47.21 44.14 59.83
0.24 0.32 0.36
15.01 19.95 22.55
1.17 1.55 1.75
26.21 26.21 26.21
m2 m2 m2
42.39 47.71 50.51
0.08 0.11 0.10 0.13
5.07 6.71 6.33 8.42
0.39 0.52 0.49 0.65
12.44 46.17 24.35 59.29
m m m m
17.90 53.40 31.17 68.36
0.49 0.55
31.03 34.83
2.41 2.71
48.21 76.90
nr nr
81.65 114.44
0.09 0.11 0.13 0.15
5.70 6.97 8.23 9.50
0.44 0.54 0.64 0.74
9.12 12.73 17.31 24.37
nr nr nr nr
15.26 20.24 26.18 34.61
0.11 0.16
6.97 10.13
0.54 0.79
18.35 24.87
m m
25.86 35.79
12.70 804.29 52.41 1778.23 19.30 1222.27 95.00 2659.58 19.30 1222.27 95.00 2659.58
m3 m3 m3
2634.93 3976.85 3976.85
17.00 1076.61 83.68 1784.17 25.80 1633.91 126.99 2665.51 25.80 1633.91 126.99 2665.51
m3 m3 m3
2944.46 4426.41 4426.41
0.45 0.45 0.49 0.49
28.50 28.50 31.03 31.03
2.21 2.21 2.41 2.41
52.89 63.47 124.27 149.13
m m m m
83.60 94.18 157.71 182.57
0.45
28.50
2.21
159.62
m
190.33
Unit costs (highway works)
Item Corbel 500×450×300 mm Keystone 750×900×300 mm (extreme) Random rubble uncoursed PC £100.00/tonne, weighing 2.0 t/m3 of wall; in cement-lime mortar designation (III) Walls vertical and straight curved on plan with a battered face in arches Facework to concrete vertical and straight curved on plan with a battered face in arches Copings 500×125 mm Squared random rubble uncoursed PC £150.00/tonne, weighing 2.0 t/m3 of wall; in cement-lime mortar designation (III) Walls vertical and straight curved on plan with a battered face in arches Facework to concrete vertical and straight curved on plan with a battered face in arches Copings 500×125 mm Dry rubble PC £100.00/tonne, weighing 2.0 t/m3 of wall Walls vertical and straight curved on plan with a battered face Copings formed of rough stones 275×200 mm (average) high 500×200 mm
487
Gang Labour Plant Material hours £ £ £
Total Net Rate Unit £
0.55
34.83 2.71
177.72
nr
215.26
1.30
82.33 6.40
177.67
nr
266.40
4.17 4.67 4.67 8.53
264.09 295.75 295.75 540.20
20.53 22.99 22.99 41.99
221.51 250.01 250.01 250.01
m3 m3 m3 m3
506.13 568.75 568.75 832.20
4.17 4.67 4.67 8.53
264.09 295.75 295.75 540.20
20.53 22.99 22.99 41.99
251.12 251.12 251.12 251.12
m3 m3 m3 m3
535.74 569.86 569.86 833.31
31.03 2.41
188.64
m
222.08
0.49
4.17 4.67 4.67 8.53
264.09 295.75 295.75 540.20
20.53 22.99 22.99 41.99
355.58 m3 355.58 m3 355.58 m3 355.58 m3
640.20 674.32 674.32 937.77
4.17 4.67 4.67 8.53
264.09 295.75 295.75 540.20
20.53 22.99 22.99 41.99
356.69 356.69 356.69 356.69
m3 m3 m3 m3
641.31 675.43 675.43 938.88
31.03 2.41
188.64
m
222.08
3.83 242.55 18.85 4.33 274.22 21.31 4.33 274.22 21.31
260.31 260.31 260.31
m3 m3 m3
521.71 555.84 555.84
21.44 39.78
m m
52.15 77.32
0.49
0.45 0.55
28.50 2.21 34.83 2.71
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Item
488
SERIES 2500: STRUCTURES DESIGNED BY CONTRACTOR Gang Labour Plant Material Total hours £ £ £ Net Unit Rate £
GENERAL Notes This section envisages the following types of structure which may be required to be designed by the Contractor based on stipulated performance criteria: □ Buried structures □ Earth retaining structures □ Environmental barriers □ Underbridges up to 8 m span □ Footbridges □ Other structures Naturally, this work cannot be catered for directly in this section and will require the preparation of a sketch solution and approximate quantities to allow pricing using the various other Unit Costs sections as well as the Approximate Estimates section. An allowance must be added to such an estimate to cover the Contractor’s design fee(s) and expenses.
Unit costs (highway works)
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Unit costs (highway works)
491
PART 6 Unit Costs (Ancillary Building Works) INTRODUCTORY NOTES This part enables the user to include within the estimate for Ancillary Building Works which may be associated with a Civil \Engineering project but, because of the diversity which can occur in the Specification for these Works, cannot be priced as accurately as Unit. Cost Items. Additionally, as such works form only a minor percentage of an overall Civil Engineering Budget, then the need for such accuracy in the Budget is not as critical. Therefore, the rates given within this Part are based upon an average range for each item to allow the user discretionary use based upon more detailed knowledge of the specific project. Should however more detailed pricing information be required then reference should be made to the latest edition of: SPON’S ARCHITECTS’ AND BUILDERS’ PRICE BOOK SPON’S LANDSCAPE AND EXTERNAL WORKS PRICE BOOK SPON’S MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SERVICES PRICE BOOK Also included in this part are items which allow the user to prepare order of cost estimates for various areas of Civil Engineering Works more accurately than by using part 11: Approximate Estimates but without the necessity to complete a full unit cost estimate. Adjustment should be made to the rates shown for time, location, local conditions, site constraints and any other factors likely to affect the costs of a specific scheme.
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SUBSTRUCTURE Trench fill foundations Machine excavation, disposal, plain insitu concrete 21 N/mm2–20 mm aggregate (1:2:4) trench fill, 300 mm high brickwork in cement mortar (1:3), pitch polymer damp proof course with common bricksPC £ 120.00/1000 in half brick wall m£ one brick wall m£ cavity wall m£ Strip foundations Excavate trench, partial backfill, partial disposal, earthwork support (risk item), compact base of trench, plain insitu concrete 21 N/mm2–20 mm aggregate (1:2:4) 250 mm thick, formwork,
WIDTH & DEPTH OF CONCRETE 600×1200 750×1200 55.90 63.70 65.00
69.55 76.05 76.05
WALL THICKNESS/ FOOTING WIDTH/ BRICK BOND
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common brickwork (PC £120.00/1000) in cement mortar (1:3), pitch polymer damp proof course hand excavation, depth of wall 600 mm 900 mm 1200 mm 1500 mm machine excavation, depth of wall 600 mm 900 mm 1200 mm 1500 mm Extra over for three courses of facing bricks PC £ 275.00/1000 Column bases Excavate pit in firm ground, partial backfill, partial disposal, earth work support, compact base of pit, plain insitu concrete 21 N/m2– 20 mm aggregate (1:2:4), formwork hand excavation, base size 600×600×300 mm 900×900×450 mm 1200×1200×450 mm 1500×1500×600 mm machine excavation, base size 600×600×300 mm 900×900×450 mm 1200×1200×450 mm 1500×1500×600 mm Excavate pit in firm ground by machine, partial backfill, partial disposal, earthwork support, compact base of pit, reinforced insitu concrete 21 N/mm2 −20 mm aggregate (1:2:4), formwork Reinforcement at 50 kg/m3 concrete, base size 1750×1750×500 mm 2000×2000×500 mm 2200×2200×600 mm 2400×2400×600 mm Reinforcement at 75 kg/m3 concrete, base size 1750×1750×500 mm 2000×2000×500 mm 2200×2200×600 mm 2400×2400×600 mm
494
One brick 600 mm English
Cavity 750 mm Stretcher
m£ m£ m£ m£
63.05 79.30 105.95 126.10
66.30 92.95 119.60 145.60
m£ m£ m£ m£ m£
56.55 78.00 93.60 112.45 1.17
59.80 86.45 105.95 126.10 2.28
DEPTH OF PIT 1200 mm 1800 mm
nr £ nr £ nr £ nr £
42.90 87.75 135.20 243.75
54.60 102.05 169.65 284.05
nr £ nr £ nr £ nr £
33.80 74.10 108.55 202.80
42.25 80.60 122.20 221.00
nr £ nr £ nr £ nr £
229.45 284.05 419.25 486.85
257.40 318.50 460.20 527.80
nr £ nr £ nr £ nr £
243.75 304.85 440.05 514.80
270.40 338.00 473.20 554.45
Pile caps Excavate pit in firm ground by machine, partial backfill, partial disposal, earthwork support, compact base of pit, cut off top of pile and prepare reinforcement, reinforced insitu concrete 26 N/mM2–20 mm aggregate (1:2:4), formwork
DEPTH OF PIT
1500
2100
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mm
mm
nr £ nr £ nr £ nr £ nr £
215.80 540.80 981.50 1251.90 1691.30
229.45 554.45 1014.65 1294.80 1790.10
nr £ nr £ nr £ nr £ nr £
215.80 540.80 994.50 1352.00 1790.10 30 N/m2
m2 £
0.98
228.80 573.95 1080.95 1367.60 1896.05 40 N/m2 2.28
Reinforcement at 50 kg/m3 concrete, cap size 900×900×1400 mm, one pile 2700×900×1400 mm, two piles *2700×2475×1400 mm, three piles 2700×2700×1400 mm, four piles 3700×2700×1400 mm, six piles Reinforcement at 75 kg/m3 concrete, cap size 900×900×1400 mm, one pile 2700×900×1400 mm, two piles *2700×2475×1400 mm, three piles 2700×2700×1400 mm, four piles 3700×2700×1400 mm, six piles *=triangular on plan, overall size given Additional cost of alternative strength concrete Strip or base foundations Foundations in good ground; reinforced concrete bed; for one storey development shallow foundations per m2 ground floor plan area deep foundations per m2 ground floor plan area Foundations in good ground; reinforced concrete bed; for two storey development shallow foundations per m2 ground floor plan area deep foundations per m2 ground floor plan area Extra for each additional storey Raft foundations Raft on poor ground for development one storey per m2 ground floor plan area two storey per m2 ground floor plan area Extra for each additional storey Piled foundations Foundations in poor ground; reinforced concrete slab; for one storey commercial development per m2 ground floor plan area short bore piles to columns only short bore piles fully piled
m2 £ m2 £
40.30 to £ 67.60 to £
m2 £ m2 £ m2 £
47.13 to £ 74.10 74.10 to £ 115.38 16.25 to £ 18.85
m2 £ m2 £ m2 £
54.28 to £ 94.25 87.43 to £ 128.70 16.25 to £ 18.85
m2 £ 67.60 to £ 102.05 m2 £ 87.43 to £ 115.38 m2 £ 115.38 to £ 161.85
Ground slabs Mechanical excavation to reduce levels, disposal, level and compact, hardcore bed blinded with sand, 1200 gauge polythene damp proof membrane, concrete 21.00 N/mm2–20 mm aggregate (1:2:4) ground slab, tamped finish
THICKNESS OF SLAB
200 mm thickness of hardcore bed per m2 ground floor plan area : 150 mm
54.28 80.93
300 mm
450 mm
m2 £ 27.30 32.50 42.25
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175 mm m2 £ 200 mm m2 £ Add to the foregoing prices for fabric reinforcement BS 4483, lapped; per m2 ground floor plan area A142 (2.22 kg/m2); 1 layer m2 £ A142 (2.22 kg/m2); 2 layers m2 £ 2 A193 (3.02 kg/m ); 1 layer m2 £ 2 A193 (3.02 kg/m ); 2 layers m2 £ 2 A252 (3.95 kg/m ); 1 layer m2 £ A252 (3.95 kg/m2); 2 layers m2 £ A393 (6.16 kg/m2); 1 layer m2 £ A393 (6.16 kg/m2); 2 layers m2 £ 2 High yield bent bar reinforcement BS 4449 ; per m ground floor plan area at a rate of
25 kg/m3 50 kg/m3 75 kg/m3 100 kg/m3 Alternative concrete mixes in lieu of 21.00 N/m2–20 mm aggregate (1:2:4); per m2 ground floor plan area 25 N/mm2 30 N/mm2 40 N/mm2 Other foundations/alternative slabs/extras Reinforced concrete bed including excavation and hardcore under; per m2 ground floor plan area 1 50 mm thick 200 mm thick 300 mm thick Extra per m2 ground floor plan area for sound reducing quilt in screed 50 mm insulation under slab and at edges 75 mm insulation under slab and at edges suspended precast concrete slabs in lieu of insitu slab SUPERSTRUCTURE FRAME TO ROOF Reinforced insitu concrete columns, bar reinforcement at 200 kg/m3; basic formwork (assumed four uses) ; column size 225×225 mm 300×300 mm
m2 £ m2 £ m2 £ m2 £
28.60 33.80 43.55 28.60 33.80 43.55
2.73 2.73 2.73 4.03 4.03 4.68 2.73 2.73 3.38 4.68 5.46 5.46 3.38 3.38 4.03 5.46 6.11 6.76 4.03 4.03 4.68 8.06 8.06 8.06 THICKNESS OF SLAB 200 300 450 mm mm mm 3.38 5.46 7.41 6.11 9.49 14.17 9.49 13.65 20.22 12.22 17.55 27.17
m2 £ 0.34 0.51 0.77 m2 £ 0.48 0.72 1.07 m2 £ 0.85 1.25 1.87
m2 £ 24.38 m2 £ 32.50 m2 £ 40.30
to £ 31.20 to £ 41.93 to £ 56.88
m2 £ m2 £ m2 £ m2 £
to £ to £ to £ to £
2.60 4.23 5.20 11.05
4.55 6.18 7.80 13.98
Strength N/mm2 21 30 40 m £ 32.50 32.50 32.50 m £ 45.50 45.50 46.80
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300×450 mm 300×600 mm 450×450 mm
m £ 61.10 61.10 63.70 m £ 76.70 76.70 79.30 m £ 79.30 79.30 81.90 Strength N/mm2 21 30 40
Insitu concrete casing to steel column.basic formwork (assumed four uses), column size 225×225 mm 300×300 mm 300×450 mm 300×600 mm 450×450 mm 450×600 mm 450×900 mm Reinforced insitu concrete isolated beams; bar reinforcement at 200 kg/m3; basic formwork (assumed four uses); beam size 225×450 mm 225×600 mm 300×600 mm 300×900 mm 300×1200 mm 450×600 mm 450×900 mm 450×1200 mm 600×600 mm 600×900 mm 600×1200 mm Insitu concrete casing to steel attached beams; basic formwork (assumed four uses) ; beam size 225×450 mm 225×600 mm 300×600 mm 300×900 mm 300×1200 mm 450×600 mm 450×900 mm 450×1200 mm 600×600 mm 600×900 mm 600×1200 mm Extra for smooth finish formwork; all categories FRAME AND UPPER FLOORS (COMBINED) Softwood joisted floor; no frame Joisted floor; no frame; 22 mm chipboard t & g flooring; herring bone
m £ 29.90 29.90 31.20 m £ 40.95 42.25 43.55 m £ 54.60 55.90 57.20 m £ 65.00 66.30 68.90 m £ 67.60 67.60 72.80 m £ 81.90 83.85 87.75 m £ 113.75 113.75 120.90
m £ 54.60 55.90 57.20 m £ 68.90 68.90 72.80 m £ 79.30 79.30 81.90 m £ 109.85 112.45 115.05 m £ 141.70 143.00 148.20 m £ 102.05 102.05 107.25 m £ 140.40 141.70 148.20 m £ 177.45 180.05 187.20 m £ 124.80 126.10 132.60 m £ 168.35 169.65 180.05 m £ 214.50 217.75 228.15
m £ 51.03 51.03 53.30 m £ 63.70 63.70 66.30 m £ 72.80 72.80 75.40 m £ 98.80 100.10 104.00 m £ 124.80 126.10 132.60 m £ 88.40 88.40 94.90 m £ 120.90 122.20 128.70 m £ 150.80 153.40 161.20 m £ 107.90 109.20 115.70 m £ 141.70 144.30 153.40 m £ 178.10 180.70 191.10 m £ 3.90 to £ 10.40
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strutting; no coverings or finishes ; per m2 of upper floor area 1 50×50 mm joists 175×50 mm joists 200×50 mm joists 225×50 mm joists 250×50 mm joists 275×50 mm joists Softwood joisted floor; average depth; plasterboard; skim; emulsion; vinyl flooring and painted softwood skirtings ; per m2 of upper floor area Reinforced concrete floors; no frame Suspended slab; no coverings or finishes; per m2 of upper floor area 2.75 m span; 8.00 KN/m2 loading 3.35 m span; 8.00 KN/m2 loading 4.25 m span; 8.00 KN/m2 loading Suspended slab; no coverings or finishes; per m2 of upper floor area 150 mm thick 225 mm thick Reinforced concrete floors and frame Suspended slab; average depth; no coverings or finishes ; per m2 of upper floor area up to six storeys Wide span suspended slab with frame; per m2 of upper floor area up to six storeys Reinforced concrete floors; steel frame Suspended slab; average depth; ‘Holorib’ permanent steel shuttering; protected steel frame; no coverings or finishes ; per m2 of upper floor area up to six storeys Extra for spans 7.5 to 1 5 m Suspended slab; average depth; protected steel frame; no coverings or finishes; per m2 of upper floor area up to six storeys
498
m2 £ 18.85 to £ m2 £ 21.45 to £ m2 £ 22.43 to £ m2 £ 23.73 to £ m2 £ 25.35 to £ m2 £ 27.95 to £ m2 £ 44.20 to £
22.43 25.35 25.35 26.65 27.95 31.85 57.20
m2 £ 37.05 to 43.55 £ m2 £ 42.25 to 49.73 £ m2 £ 54.60 to 61.10 £ m2 £ 43.55 to 55.90 £ m2 £ 65.00 to 78.00 £
m2 £ 94.90 to 127.40 £ m2 £ 106.60 to 131.30 £
m2 £ 127.40 to 156.00 £ m2 £ 14.95 to 39.00 £
m2 £ 120.90 to 162.50 £
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Precast concrete floors; no frame Suspended slab; 75 mm screed; no coverings or finishes; per m2 of upper floor area 3 m span; 8.50 KN/m2 loading 6 m span; 8.50 KN/m2 loading 7.5 m span; 8.50 KN/m2 loading 3 m span; 12.50 KN/m2 loading 6 m span; 12.50 KN/m2 loading Precast concrete floors; reinforced concrete frame Suspended slab; average depth; no coverings or finishes; per m2 of upper floor area Precast concrete floors and frame Suspended slab; average depth; no coverings or finishes; per m2 of upper floor area Precast concrete floors; steel frame Suspended slabs; average depth; protected steel frame; no coverings or finishes; per m2 of upper floor area up to six storeys
m2 £ 39.65 to £ m2 £ 42.25 to £ m2 £ 43.55 to £ m2 £ 42.25 to £ m2 £ 46.80 to £
49.40 46.80 52.00
m2 £ 62.40 to 118.30 £
m2 £ 113.10 to 144.30 £ m2 £
sound reducing quilt in screed
m2 £
insulation to avoid cold bridging
m2 £
two coat asphalt and chippings
48.10
m2 £ 62.40 to 81.90 £
Extra per m2 of upper floor area for wrought formwork
ROOF Softwood flat roofs Roof joists; average depth; 25 mm softwood boarding; PVC rainwater goods; plasterboard; skim and emulsion ; per m2 of roof plan area three layer felt and chippings
45.50
2.67 to £ 2.86 to £ 5.01 to £
3.19 5.01 6.96
m2 £ 59.80 to 75.40 £ m2 £ 57.20 to 83.20 £
Softwood trussed pitched roofs Structure only comprising 100×38 mm Fink roof trusses @ 600 mm centres (measured on plan) ; per m2 of roof plan area 30 degrees pitch m2 £ 13.00 to 15.93 £ 35 degrees pitch m2 £ 13.33 to 16.58 £ 40 degrees pitch m2 £ 15.28 to 18.85
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£ Fink roof trusses; narrow span; 100 mm insulation; PVC rainwater goods; plasterboard; skim and emulsion per m2 of roof plan area concrete interlocking tile coverings clay pantile coverings composition slate coverings plain clay tile coverings natural slate coverings reconstructed stone coverings Monopitch roof trusses; 100 mm insulation; PVC rainwater goods; plasterboard; skim and emulsion ; per m2 of roof plan area concrete interlocking tile coverings clay pantile coverings composition slate coverings plain clay tile coverings natural slate coverings reconstructed stone coverings Steel trussed pitched roofs Steel roof trusses and beams; thermal and accoustic insulation; per m2 of roof plan area aluminium profiled composite cladding Steel roof and glulam beams; thermal and accoustic insulation; per m2 of roof plan area aluminium profiled composite cladding
m2 £ 55.90 to 74.10 £ m2 £ 62.40 to 79.30 £ m2 £ 65.00 to 81.90 £ m2 £ 79.30 to 91.00 £ m2 £ 88.40 to 110.50 £ m2 £ 71.50 to 114.40 £
m2 £ 62.40 to 76.70 £ m2 £ 66.30 to 81.90 £ m2 £ 70.20 to 85.80 £ m2 £ 81.90 to 97.50 £ m2 £ 88.40 to 105.30 £ m2 £ 70.20 to 114.40 £
m2 £ 158.60 to 188.50 £
m2 £ 158.60 to 210.60 £
Concrete flat roofs Structure only comprising reinforced concrete suspended slab; no coverings or finishes ; per m2 of roof plan area 3.65 m span; 8.00 KN/m2 loading m2 £ 42.25 to 49.73 £ 4.25 m span; 8.00 KN/m2 loading m2 £ 53.30 to 61.10 £ Precast concrete suspended slab;average depth; 100 mm insulation; PVC rainwater goods; per m2 of roof plan area two coat asphalt coverings and chippings m2 £ 71.50 to 100.10
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£ Reinforced concrete or waffle suspended slabs; average depth; 100 mm insulation; PVC rainwater goods; per m2 of roof plan area two coat asphalt coverings and chippings
m2 £ 78.00 to 102.70 £
Reinforced concrete suspended slabs; on ‘Holorib’ permanent steel shuttering; average depth; 100 mm insulation; PVC rainwater goods ; per m2 of roof plan area two coat asphalt coverings and chippings m2 £ 72.80 to £ Flat roof decking and finishes Woodwool roof decking; per m2 of roof plan area 50 mm thick; two coat asphalt coverings to BS 6925 and chippings m2 £ 29.90 to £ Galvanised steel roof decking; 100 mm insulation; three layer felt roofing and chippings ; per m2 of roof plan area 0.7 mm thick; 3.74 m span m2 £ 35.75 to £ 0.7 mm thick; 5.13 m span m2 £ 37.05 to £ Aluminium roof decking; 100 mm insulation; three layer felt roofing and chippings ; per m2 of roof plan area 0.9 mm thick; 2.34 m span m2 £ 41.60 to £ Metal decking; 100 mm insulation; on wood/steel open lattice beams; per m2 roof plan area three layer felt roofing and chippings m2 £ 62.40 to £ two layer high performance felt roofing and chippings m2 £ 65.00 to £ Roof claddings Non-asbestos profiled cladding; per m2 of roof plan area ‘profile 3'; natural m2 £ 10.73 to £ “profile 6'; natural m2 £ 11.96 to £ ‘profile 6'; natural; insulated; inner lining panel m2 £ 21.13 to £ Extra for colours m2 £ 1.24 to £ Non-asbestos profiled cladding on steel purlins; per m2 of roof plan area insulated insulated; with 10% transluscent sheets insulated; plasterboard inner lining on metal tees
87.10
41.60
44.85 46.48
51.68
76.70 78.00
13.33 14.63 27.95 1.43
m2 £ 21.13 to 26.65 £ m2 £ 23.73 to 27.95 £ m2 £ 34.45 to 40.30 £
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PVF2 coated galvanised steel profiled cladding on steel purlins; per m2 of roof plan area cladding only; 0.72mm thick insulated insulated; plasterboard inner lining on metal tees insulated; plasterboard inner lining on metal tees; with 1% fire vents insulated; plasterboard inner lining on metal tees; with 2.5% fire vents insulated; coloured inner lining panel insulated; coloured inner lining panel; with 1% fire vents insulated; coloured inner lining panel; with 2.5% fire vents insulated; sandwich panel Rooflights/patent glazing and glazed roofs Rooflights standard pvc feature/ventilating Patent glazing; including flashings standard aluminium georgian wired; single glazed standard aluminium georgian wired; double glazed
502
m2 £ 14.63 to 19.18 £ m2 £ 25.68 to 34.45 £ m2 £ 38.35 to 49.73 £ m2 £ 44.85 to 62.40 £ m2 £ 55.90 to 72.80 £ m2 £ 39.65 to 51.03 £ m2 £ 44.85 to 55.90 £ m2 £ 55.90 to 72.80 £ m2 £ 83.20 to 128.70 £
m2 £ 92.95 to 166.40 £ m2 £ 166.40 to 305.50 £ m2 £ 119.60 to 166.40 £ m2 £ 139.10 to 179.40 £
Comparative over/underlays Roofing felt; unreinforced sloping (measured on face)
m2 £
1.07 to £
1.33
Roofing felt; reinforced sloping (measured on face)
m2 £
1.52
sloping (measured on plan); 20 degrees pitch
m2 £
sloping (measured on plan); 30 degrees pitch
m2 £
sloping (measured on plan); 40 degrees pitch
m2 £
Building paper; per m2 of roof plan area
m2 £
Vapour barrier; per m2 of roof plan area
m2 £
1.33 to £ 1.52 to £ 1.66 to £ 2.15 to £ 0.92 to £ 1.39 to £
1.92 2.15 2.41 1.92 4.16
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Insulation quilt; laid over ceiling joists ; per m2 of roof plan area 100 mm thick 150 mm thick 200 mm thick
503
m2 £ 3.12 to 3.32 £ m2 £ 4.29 to 4.75 £ m2 £ 5.72 to 6.24 £
Wood fibre insulation boards; impregnated; density 220–350 kg/m3; per m2 of roof plan area 12.7 mm thick m2 £ 3.84 to 5.33 £ Limestone ballast; per m2 of roof plan area m2 £ 4.16 to 7.15 £ Polyurethene insulation boards; density 32 kg/m3 ; per m2 of roof plan area 30 mm thick m2 £ 5.98 to 7.15 £ 50 mm thick m2 £ 8.32 to 9.56 £ Glass fibre insulation boards; density 120–130 kg/m2; per m2 of roof plan area 60 mm thick m2 £ 11.05 to 13.33 £ Extruded polystyrene foam boards; per m2 of roof plan area 50 mm thick m2 £ 10.47 to 11.96 £ 50 mm thick; with cement topping m2 £ 16,90 to 19.18 £ 75 mm thick m2 £ 13.65 to 15.28 £ Screeds to receive roof coverings; per m2 of roof plan area 50 mm cement and sand screed m2 £ 6.89 to 7.80 £ 60 mm (av.) ‘Isocrete K' screed; density 500 kg/m3 m2 £ 7.41 to 8.06 £ 75 mm lightweight bituminous screed and vapour barrier m2 £ 11.64 to 13.33 £ 100 mm lightweight bituminous screed and vapour barrier m2 £ 13.65 to 15.93 £ 50 mm Woodwool slabs; unreinforced sloping (measured on face) m2 £ 7.41 to 9.56 £ sloping (measured on plan); 20 degrees pitch m2 £ 8.32 to 10.47 £ sloping (measured on plan); 30 degrees pitch m2 £ 10.47 to 12.29 £ sloping (measured on plan); 40 degrees pitch m2 £ 11.96 to 13.65 £ 50 mm Woodwool slabs; unreinforced; on and including steel purlins at
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600 mm centres 25 mm ‘Tanalised’ softwood boarding sloping (measured on face) sloping (measured on plan); 20 degrees pitch sloping (measured on plan); 30 degrees pitch sloping (measured on plan); 40 degrees pitch 18 mm External quality plywood boarding sloping (measured on face) sloping (measured on plan); 20 degrees pitch sloping (measured on plan); 30 degrees pitch sloping (measured on plan); 40 degrees pitch Comparative tiling and slating finishes/perimeter treatments (including underfelt, battening, eaves courses and ridges) Concrete troughed interlocking tiles; 413×300 mm; 75 mm lap sloping (measured on face) sloping (measured on plan); 30 degrees pitch sloping (measured on plan); 40 degrees pitch Concrete interlocking slates; 430×330 mm; 75 mm lap sloping (measured on face) sloping (measured on plan); 30 degrees pitch sloping (measured on plan); 40 degrees pitch Concrete bold roll interlocking tiles; 418×332 mm; 75 mm lap sloping (measured on face) sloping (measured on plan); 30 degrees pitch sloping (measured on plan); 40 degrees pitch Natural red pantiles; 337×241 mm; 76 mm head and 38 mm side laps sloping (measured on face) sloping (measured on plan); 30 degrees pitch
504
m2 £ 12.87 to 15.60 £ m2 £ 10.14 to 11.64 £ m2 £ 10.99 to 12.61 £ m2 £ 13.33 to 15.28 £ m2 £ 15.93 to 17.23 £ m2 £ 12.87 to 15.60 £ m2 £ 14.30 to 16.58 £ m2 £ 17.23 to 20.48 £ m2 £ 20.48 to 23.08 £
m2 £ 12.29 to 15.28 £ m2 £ 15.93 to 18.85 £ m2 £ 19.18 to 20.48 £ m2 £ 12.94 to 15.28 £ m2 £ 16.58 to 19.18 £ m2 £ 19.18 to 21.13 £ m2 £ 12.29 to 15.28 £ m2 £ 15.93 to 19.18 £ m2 £ 18.20 to 21.13 £ m2 £ 20.48 to 25.03 £ m2 £ 26.65 to 31.20
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sloping (measured on plan); 40 degrees pitch Blue composition (non-asbestos) slates; 600×300 mm; 75 mm lap sloping (measured on face) sloping to mansard (measured on face) sloping (measured on plan); 30 degrees pitch sloping (measured on plan); 40 degrees pitch Concrete plain tiles; 267×165 mm; 64 mm lap sloping (measured on face) sloping (measured on plan); 30 degrees pitch sloping (measured on plan); 40 degrees pitch Machine made clay plain tiles; 267×165 mm; 64 mm lap sloping (measured on face) sloping (measured on plan); 30 degrees pitch sloping (measured on plan); 40 degrees pitch Welsh natural slates; 510×255 mm; 76 mm lap sloping (measured on face) sloping (measured on plan); 30 degrees pitch sloping (measured on plan); 40 degrees pitch Reconstructed stone slates; random lengths; 80 mm lap sloping (measured on face) sloping (measured on plan); 30 degrees pitch sloping (measured on plan); 40 degrees pitch Verges to sloping roofs; 250×25 mm painted softwood bargeboard; measured perimeter length 6 mm ‘Masterboard’ soffit lining 150 mm wide 19×150 mm painted softwood soffit Eaves to sloping roofs; 200×25 mm painted softwood fascia; 6 mm
£ m2 £ 29.90 to 34.13 £ m2 £ 21.13 to 26.00 £ m2 £ 29.90 to 34.45 £ m2 £ 27.95 to 32.50 £ m2 £ 31.53 to 35.75 £ m2 £ 28.60 to 34.45 £ m2 £ 35.43 to 43.23 £ m2 £ 42.90 to 51.35 £ m2 £ 32.18 to 38.03 £ m2 £ 39.98 to 47.78 £ m2 £ 48.43 to 57.20 £ m2 £ 35.75 to 42.25 £ m2 £ 46.48 to 55.90 £ m2 £ 54.60 to 59.80 £ m2 £ 22.43 to 42.25 £ m2 £ 27.95 to 54.60 £ m2 £ 33.15 to 62.40 £
m £ 11.31 to 13.98 £ m £ 13.65 to 15.60 £
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‘Masterboard’ soffit lining 225 mm wide; measured perimeter length 100 mm PVC gutter 150 mm PVC gutter 100 mm cast iron gutter; decorated 150 mm cast iron gutter; decorated Eaves to sloping roofs; 200×25 mm painted softwood fascia; 19×225 mm painted softwood soffit; measured perimeter length 100 mm PVC gutter 150 mm PVC gutter 100 mm cast iron gutter; decorated 150 mm cast iron gutter; decorated Rainwater pipes; fixed to backgrounds; including offsets and shoe measured length of pipes 68 mm PVC 100 mm PVC 75 mm cast iron; decorated 100 mm cast iron; decorated Ridges measured length of ridge concrete half round tiles machine-made clay half round tiles Hips; including mitreing roof tiles measured length of hip concrete half round tiles machine-made clay half round tiles Comparative cladding finishes (including underfelt, labours etc.) 0.91 mm Aluminium roofing; commercial grade flat
506
m £ 15.93 to £ m £ 20.15 to £ m £ 25.35 to £ m £ 30.88 to £
21.45
m £ 19.18 to £ m £ 23.73 to £ m £ 28.60 to £ m £ 33.48 to £
23.73
m £ 5.59 to £ m £ 8.32 to £ m £ 20.15 to £ m £ 24.05 to £
7.93
26.00 30.23 35.75
28.60 32.50 38.35
10.73 24.05 28.60
m £ 11.25 to 13.98 £ m £ 14.63 to 16.58 £ m £ 14.63 to 19.18 £ m £ 20.80 to 23.40 £
m2 £ 32.18 to 37.05 £
0.91 mm Aluminium roofing; commercial grade ; fixed to boarding (included) sloping (measured on face) m2 £ 34.45 to 40.30 £ sloping (measured on plan); 20 degrees pitch m2 £ 38.03 to 44.53 £
Unit costs (ancillary building works)
sloping (measured on plan); 30 degrees pitch sloping (measured on plan); 40 degrees pitch Comparative waterproof finishes/perimeter treatments Liquid applied coatings solar reflective paint spray applied bitumen spray applied co-polymer spray applied polyurethene 20 mm Two coat asphalt roofing; laid flat; on felt underlay to BS 6925 to BS 6577 Extra for solar reflective paint limestone chipping finish grp tiles in hot bitumen
507
m2 £ 46.48 to 53.30 £ m2 £ 54.60 to 59.80 £
m2 £ 1.20 to £ m2 £ 4.75 to £ m2 £ 5.66 to £ m2 £ 9.30 to £
2.15 7.80 8.65 12.61
m2 £ 9.95 to 12.94 £ m2 £ 13.98 to 17.23 £ m2 £ 1.66 to 2.28 £ m2 £ 2.02 to 5.33 £ m2 £ 22.43 to 27.95 £
20 mm Two coat reinforced asphaltic compound; laid flat; on felt underlay to m2 £ 15.28 to 19.18 BS 6577 £ Built-up bitumen felt roofing; laid flat three layer glass fibre roofing m2 £ 13.33 to 16.58 £ three layer asbestos based roofing m2 £ 16.58 to 19.18 £ Extra for granite chipping finish m2 £ 2.02 to 5.20 £ Built-up self-finished asbestos based bitumen felt roofing; laid sloping two layer roofing (measured on face) m2 £ 17.88 to 21.45 £ two layer roofing (measured on plan); 40 degree pitch m2 £ 27.30 to 29.90 £ three layer roofing (measured on face) m2 £ 23.73 to 28.60 £ three layer roofing (measured on plan); 20 degree pitch m2 £ 35.75 to 39.65 £ three layer roofing (measured on plan); 30 degree pitch m2 £ 37.05 to 40.95 £ Elastomeric single ply roofing; laid flat
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EPDM membrane; laid loose Butyl rubber membrane; laid loose Extra for ballast Thermoplastic single ply roofing; laid flat laid loose mechanically fixed fully adhered CPE membrane; laid loose CSPG membrane; fully adhered PIB membrane; laid loose Extra for ballast High performance built-up felt roofing; laid flat three layer ‘Ruberglas 120 GP' felt roofing; granite chipping finish ‘Andersons’ three layer self-finish polyester based bitumen felt roofing High performance built-up felt roofing; laid flat three layer polyester based modified bitumen felt roofing three layer ‘Ruberfort HP 350' felt roofing; granite chipping finish three layer ‘Hyload 150E' elastomeric roofing; granite chipping finish three layer ‘Polybit 350' elastomeric roofing; granite chipping finish Torch on roofing; laid flat three layer polyester-based modified bitumen roofing two layer polymeric isotropic roofing Extra for granite chipping finish
508
m2 £ 15.60 to 17.88 £ m2 £ 16.58 to 20.48 £ m2 £ 4.75 to 7.80 £ m2 £ 14.95 to 17.88 £ m2 £ 19.18 to 22.43 £ m2 £ 21.13 to 24.05 £ m2 £ 17.23 to 21.13 £ m2 £ 17.23 to 21.13 £ m2 £ 19.83 to 24.05 £ m2 £ 4.75 to 7.80 £ m2 £ 21.13 to 23.08 £ m2 £ 21.13 to 24.05 £ m2 £ 21.78 to 24.05 £ m2 £ 26.65 to 29.90 £ m2 £ 27.95 to 31.20 £ m2 £ 29.90 to 33.15 £ m2 £ 19.18 to 22.75 £ m2 £ 19.18 to 22.75 £ m2 £ 1.79 to 4.81 £
Edges to flat felt roofs; softwood splayed fillet; 280×25 mm painted softwood fascia; no gutter aluminium edge trim m £ 22.43 to 24.05 £ Edges to flat roofs; code 4 lead drip dressed into gutter; 230×25 mm painted softwood fascia
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100 mm PVC gutter 150 mm PVC gutter 100 mm cast iron gutter; decorated 150 mm cast iron gutter; decorated STAIRS Timber construction Softwood staircase; softwood balustrades and hardwood handrail; plasterboard; skim and emulsion to soffit 2.6 m rise; standard; straight flight 2.6 m rise; standard; top three treads winding 2.6 m rise; standard; dogleg Reinforced concrete construction Escape staircase; granolithic finish; mild steel balustrades and handrails 3 m rise; dogleg Plus or minus for each 300 mm variation in storey height Staircase; terrazzo finish; mild steel balustrades and handrails; plastered soffit balustrades and staircase soffit decorated 3 m rise; dogleg Plus or minus for each 300 mm variation in storey height Metal construction Steel access/fire ladder 3 m high 4 m high; epoxide finished Light duty metal staircase; galvanised finish; perforated treads; no risers; balustrades and handrails; decorated 3 m rise; straight; 760 mm wide Plus or minus for each 300 mm variation in storey height Heavy duty cast iron staircase; perforated treads; no risers; balustrades and handrails; decorated 3 m rise; straight
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m £ 21.13 to 27.95 £ m £ 26.65 to 32.50 £ m £ 31.85 to 39.65 £ m £ 39.65 to 50.38 £
nr £ 477.10 to £ nr £ 583.70 to £ nr £ 669.50 to £
722.80 802.10 848.90
nr £ 3549.00 to 4407.00 £ nr £ 357.50 to 448.50 £
nr £ 4972.50 to 6233.50 £ nr £ 500.50 to 624.00 £
nr £ 377.00 to £ nr £ 526.50 to £
526.50 903.50
nr £ 2125.50 to 2652.00 £ nr £ 211.90 to 265.20 £
nr £ 3185.00 to 4309.50 £
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Plus or minus for each 300 mm variation in storey height Galvanised steel catwalk; nylon coated balustrading 450 mm wide Finishes to treads and risers PVC floor tiles including screeds granolithic heavy duty carpet terrazzo Comparative finishes/balustrading Wall handrails PVC covered mild steel rail on brackets hardwood handrail on brackets stainless steel handrail on brackets Balustrading and handrails mild steel balustrades and PVC covered handrails mild steel balustrades and hardwood handrails stainless steel balustrades and handrails stainless steel and glass balustrades EXTERNAL WALLS Brick/block walling Dense aggregate block walls 100 mm thick 140 mm thick Common brick solid walls; bricks PC £ 120.00/1000 half brick thick one brick thick one and a half brick thick Add or deduct for each variation of £ 10.00/1000 in PC value half brick thick
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nr £ 318.50 to £
429.00
m £ 205.40 to £
258.70
storey £ 500.50 to 702.00 £ storey £ 760.50 to 864.50 £ storey £ 1059.50 to 1326.00 £ storey £ 2125.50 to 2782.00 £
storey £ 198.90 to 318.50 £ storey £ 543.40 to 903.50 £ storey £ 2587.00 to 3445.00 £ storey £ 624.00 to 799.50 £ storey £ 1124.50 to 1592.50 £ storey £ 4777.50 to 5785.00 £ storey £ 6370.00 to 10595.00 £
m2 £ 13.33 to 15.28 £ m2 £ 19.18 to 22.43 £ m2 £ 20.48 to 23.08 £ m2 £ 37.05 to 40.95 £ m2 £ 53.30 to 59.80 £ m2 £ 0.60 to 0.86
Unit costs (ancillary building works)
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one brick thick one and a half brick thick Extra for fair face one side Engineering brick walls; class B; bricks PC £ 210.00/1000 half brick thick one brick thick Facing brick walls; machine-made facings; bricks PC £ 275.00/1000 half brick thick; pointed one side half brick thick; built against concrete one brick thick; pointed both sides Add or deduct for each variation of £ 10.00/1000 in PC value half brick thick one brick thick Composite solid walls; facing brick on outside; bricks PC £ 275.00/1000 and common brick on inside; bricks PC £ 120.00/1000 one brick thick; pointed one side Extra for weather pointing as a separate operation one and a half brick thick; pointed one side
£ m2 £ 1.20 to 1.39 £ m2 £ 1.79 to 2.21 £ m2 £ 1.33 to 1.76 £ m2 £ 25.03 to 28.60 £ m2 £ 47.78 to 54.60 £ m2 £ 37.05 to 42.25 £ m2 £ 39.65 to 43.55 £ m2 £ 72.80 to 84.50 £ m2 £ 0.60 to 0.92 £ m2 £ 1.20 to 1.39 £
m2 £ 58.50 to 65.00 £ m2 £ 3.19 to 5.20 £ m2 £ 72.80 to 81.90 £
Composite cavity wall; block outer skin; 50 mm insulation; lightweight block inner skin outer block rendered m2 £ 40.95 to 51.68 £ Extra for heavyweight block inner skin m2 £ 0.86 to 1.66 £ fair face one side m2 £ 0.65 to 0.98 £ 75 mm cavity insulation m2 £ 0.86 to 1.66 £ 100 mm cavity insulation m2 £ 1.66 to 2.60 £ plaster and emulsion m2 £ 7.67 to 10.92 £ outer block rendered; no insulation; inner skin insulating m2 £ 40.95 to 55.90
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outer block roughcast coloured masonry outer block
512
£ m2 £ 44.85 to 59.80 £ m2 £ 50.38 to 62.40 £
Composite cavity wall; facing brick outer skin; 50 mm insulation; plasterboard on stud inner skin; emulsion machine-made facings; PC £ 275.00/1000 m2 £ 61.10 to 68.90 £ Composite cavity wall; facing brick outer skin; lightweight block inner skin; plaster and emulsion machine-made facings; PC £ 275.00/1000 m2 £ 55.90 to 66.30 £ Add or deduct for each variation of £ 10.00/1000 in PC value Extra for m2 £ 0.60 to 0.86 £ heavyweight block inner skin m2 £ 0.86 to 1.66 £ insulating block inner skin m2 £ 1.66 to 4.23 £ 30 mm cavity wall slab m2 £ 1.92 to 4.75 £ 50 mm cavity insulation m2 £ 2.60 to 3.12 £ 75 mm cavity insulation m2 £ 3.32 to 3.84 £ 100 mm cavity insulation m2 £ 4.23 to 4.75 £ weather-pointing as a separate operation m2 £ 3.32 to 5.33 £ purpose made feature course to windows m2 £ 4.23 to 8.65 £ Composite cavity wall; facing brick outer skin; 50 mm insulation; common brick inner skin; fair face on inside machine-made facings; PC £ 275.00/1000 m2 £ 61.10 to 70.20 £ Composite cavity wall; facing brick outer skin; 50 mm insulation; common brick inner skin; plaster and emulsion machine-made facings; PC £ 275.00/1000 m2 £ 67.60 to 78.00 £ Composite cavity wall; coloured masonry block; outer and inner skins; fair faced both sides m2 £ 74.10 to 100.10 £ Reinforced concrete walling Insitu reinforced concrete 25.5 N/m2; 13 kg/m2 reinforcement; formwork both sides 150 mm thick m2 £ 65.00 to 79.30 £ 225 mm thick m2 £ 79.30 to 88.40
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£ Wall claddings Non-asbestos profiled cladding ‘profile 3’; natural
m2 £ 13.98 to £ ‘profile 3’; coloured m2 £ 15.28 to £ “profile 6’; natural m2 £ 15.28 to £ ‘profile 6’; coloured m2 £ 15.93 to £ insulated; inner lining of plasterboard m2 £ 27.30 to £ ‘profile 6’; natural; insulated; inner lining panel m2 £ 27.30 to £ insulated; with 2.8 m high block inner skin; emulsion m2 £ 23.73 to £ insulated; with 2.8 m high block inner skin; plasterboard lining on metal tees; m2 £ 32.50 to emulsion £ PVF2 coated galvanised steel profiled cladding 0.60 mm thick; ‘profile 20B’; corrugations vertical m2 £ 19.18 to £ 0.60 mm thick; ‘profile 30’; corrugations vertical m2 £ 19.18 to £ 0.60 mm thick; ‘profile TOP 40’; corrugations vertical m2 £ 17.88 to £ 0.60 mm thick; ‘profile 60B’; corrugations vertical m2 £ 22.43 to £ 0.60 mm thick; ‘profile 30’; corrugations horizontal m2 £ 19.83 to £ 0.60 mm thick; ‘profile 60B; corrugations horizontal m2 £ 22.43 to £ Extra for 80 mm insulation and 0.4 mm thick coated inner lining sheet m2 £ 10.73 to £ PVF2 coated galvanised steel profiled cladding on steel rails 2.8 m high insulating block inner skin; emulsion 2.8 m high insulated block inner skin; plasterboard lining on metal tees; emulsion insulated; coloured inner lining panel insulated; full-height insulating block inner skin; plaster and emulsion insulated; metal sandwich panel system
15.93 17.23 17.23 17.88 34.45 34.45 27.30 38.35
23.73 23.73 22.43 27.95 25.35 28.60
11.31
m2 £ 31.20 to 40.30 £ m2 £ 39.65 to 47.78 £ m2 £ 44.20 to 57.20 £ m2 £ 44.20 to 57.20 £ m2 £ 55.90 to 75.40 £ m2 £ 113.10 to 172.90
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£ Other cladding systems vitreous enamelled insulated steel sandwich panel system; with non-asbestos m2 £ 107.90 fibre insulating board on inner face Formalux sandwich panel system; with coloured lining tray; on steel m2 £ 126.10 cladding rails aluminium over-cladding system rain screen m2 £ 158.60
to 132.60 £ to 152.10 £ to 179.40 £ natural stone cladding on full-height insulating block inner skin; plaster and m2 £ 286.00 to 409.50 emulsion £ Curtain/glazed walling Single glazed polyester powder coated aluminium curtain walling economical; including part-height block back-up wall; plaster and emulsion m2 £ 279.50 to 396.50 £ Extra over single 6 mm float glass for double glazing unit with two 6 mm float glass skins m2 £ 27.95 to 37.05 £ double glazing unit with one 6 mm ‘Antisun’ skin and one 6 mm float glass m2 £ 55.90 to 74.10 skin £ ‘look-a-like non-vision spandral panels’ m2 £ 37.05 to 55.90 £ 10% opening lights m2 £ 9.30 to 18.53 £ economical; including infill panels m2 £ 266.50 to 318.50 £ Extra for 50 mm insulation m2 £ 14.95 to 17.55 £ anodized finish in lieu of polyester powder coating m2 £ 18.53 to 65.00 £ bronze anodising in lieu of polyester powder coating m2 £ 37.05 to 92.30 £ good quality m2 £ 435.50 to 507.00 £ good quality; 35% opening lights m2 £ 546.00 to 637.00 £ Extra over single 6 mm float glass for double glazing unit with Low ‘E' and m2 £ 55.90 to 74.10 tinted glass’ £ High quality structural glazing to entrance elevation m2 £ 598.00 to 936.00 £ Patent glazing systems; excluding opening lights and flashings 7 mm georgian wired cast glass, aluminium alloy bars spanning up to 3 m at m2 £ 92.30 to 102.70 600–625 mm spacing £ 6.4 mm laminated safety glass polyester powder coated aluminium capped m2 £ 299.00 to 331.50 glazing bars spanning up to 3 m at 600–625 mm spacing. £ Comparative external finishes Comparative concrete wall finishes
Unit costs (ancillary building works)
515
wrought formwork one side including rubbing down
m2 £
shotblasting to expose aggregate
m2 £
bush hammering to expose aggregate
m2 £
Comparative insitu finishes two coats “Sandex Matt’ cement paint cement and sand plain face rendering three-coat Tyrolean rendering; including backing ‘Mineralite’ decorative rendering; including backing WINDOWS AND EXTERNAL DOORS Softwood windows and external doors Standard windows; painted single glazed double glazed Standard external softwood doors and hardwood frames; doors painted; including ironmongery solid flush door heavy duty solid flush door; single leaf heavy duty solid flush door; double leaf Extra for emergency fire exit door Steel windows and external doors Standard windows single glazed; galvanised; painted single glazed; powder-coated double glazed; galvanised; painted double glazed; powder coated Steel roller shutters Shutters; galvanised manual
2.25 to 4.49 £ 2.86 to 5.66 £ 9.04 to 12.48 £
m2 £
5.33 to £ m2 £ 9.30 to £ m2 £ 22.43 to £ m2 £ 44.85 to £
7.41 13.98 26.65 52.00
m2 £ 145.60 to 185.90 £ m2 £ 179.40 to 232.70 £
nr £ 383.50 to 676.00 £ nr £ 442.00 to 676.00 £ nr £ 780.00 to 1111.50 £ nr £ 166.40 to 260.00 £
m2 £ 145.60 to £ m2 £ 152.10 to £ m2 £ 192.40 to £ m2 £ 201.50 to £
192.40 198.90 239.20 254.80
m2 £ 158.60 to 205.40 £
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electric manual; insulated electric; insulated electric; insulated; fire-resistant Hardwood windows and external doors Standard windows; stained or UPVC coated single glazed double glazed Upvc windows and external doors Purpose-made windows double glazed Standard windows; anodised finish single glazed; horizontal sliding sash single glazed; vertical sliding sash single glazed; casement; in hardwood sub-frame double glazed; vertical sliding sash double glazed; casement; in hardwood sub-frame Aluminium windows, entrance screens and doors Purpose-made entrance screens and doors double glazed Stainless steel entrance screens and doors Purpose-made screen; double glazed with manual doors with automatic doors Shop fronts, shutters and grilles Shutters and grilles per metre of plan length Grilles or shutters Fire shutters; power-operated INTERNAL WALLS, PARTITIONS AND DOORS Timber or metal stud partitions and doors
516
m2 £ 192.40 to 273.00 £ m2 £ 266.50 to 312.00 £ m2 £ 299.00 to 377.00 £ m2 £ 721.50 to £ 864.50
m2 £ 273.00 to
£ 331.50 m2 £ 344.50 to £ 416.00
m2 £ 396.50 to 442.00 £ m2 £ 192.40 to £ m2 £ 299.00 to £ m2 £ 224.90 to £ m2 £ 331.50 to £ m2 £ 273.00 to £
232.70 357.50 299.00 383.50 364.00
m2 £ 533.00 to 864.50 £
m2 £ 864.50 to 1300.00 £ m2 £ 1072.50 to 1527.50 £
m £ 429.00 to 864.50 £ m £ 760.50 to 1085.50 £
Unit costs (ancillary building works)
517
Softwood stud and plasterboard partitions 100 mm partition; skim and emulsioned both sides
m2 £
150 mm partition as party wall; skim and emulsioned both sides
m2 £
Metal stud and plasterboard partitions 170 mm partition; one hour; taped joints; emulsioned both sides
m2 £
200 mm partition; two hour; taped joints; emulsioned both sides
m2 £
Metal stud and plasterboard partitions; emulsioned both sides; softwood doors and frames; painted 1 70 mm partition
m2 £
200 mm partition; insulated
m2 £
Stud or plasterboard partitions; softwood doors and frames; painted partition; plastered and emulsioned both sides Stud or plasterboard partitions; hardwood doors and frames; painted partition; plastered and emulsioned both sides Brick/block partitions and doors Autoclaved aerated/lightweight block partitions 75 mm thick m2 £ 100 mm thick m2 £ 130 mm thick; insulating m2 £ 1 50 mm thick m2 £ 190 mm thick m2 £ Extra for fair face both sides m2 £ curved work average thickness; fair face both sides m2 £ average thickness; fair face and emulsioned both sides m2 £ average thickness; plastered and emulsioned both sides m2 £ Dense aggregate block partitions average thickness; fair face both sides m2 £ average thickness; fair face and emulsioned both sides m2 £ average thickness; plastered and emulsioned both sides m2 £ Common brick partitions; bricks PC £ 120.00/1000 half brick thick m2 £ half brick thick; fair face both sides m2 £ half brick thick; fair face and emulsioned both sides m2 £ half brick thick; plastered and emulsioned both sides m2 £ one brick thick m2 £ one brick thick; fair face both sides m2 £
33.80 to £ 40.30 to £
38.35
33.80 to £ 47.78 to £
41.60
44.85 to £ 61.10 to £
61.10
m2 £
55.90 to £
70.20
m2 £
71.50 to £
87.10
10.92 to £ 13.33 to £ 16.58 to £ 18.53 to £ 22.43 to £
12.35 16.58 19.18 20.48 26.00
1.95 to £ 4.29 +10% to +20% 19.18 to £ 22.43 22.43 to £ 28.60 33.80 to £ 39.65 22.43 to £ 26.00 25.35 to £ 31.20 37.05 to £ 40.95 19.18 to £ 21.13 to £ 25.03 to £ 35.75 to £ 37.05 to £ 39.65 to £
21.78 26.00 31.20 46.48 40.95 44.85
47.78
53.30
74.10
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one brick thick; fair face and emulsioned both sides one brick thick; plastered and emulsioned both sides Block partitions; softwood doors and frames; painted partition partition; fair face both sides partition; fair face and emulsioned both sides partition; plastered and emulsioned both sides Block partitions; hardwood doors and frames partition partition; plastered and emulsioned both sides Reinforced concrete walls Walls 150 mm thick 150 mm thick; plastered and emulsioned both sides Special partitioning and doors Demountable partitioning; hardwood doors medium quality; vinyl-faced high quality; vinyl-faced Aluminium internal patent glazing single glazed double glazed Demountable steel partitioning and doors medium quality high quality
m2 £ 42.25 to £ 49.08 m2 £ 54.28 to £ 62.40 m2 £ m2 £ m2 £ m2 £
30.55 to £ 31.85 to £ 35.75 to £ 49.08 to £
m2 £ 66.30 to £ 78.00 m2 £ 88.40 to £ 106.60
m2 £ 81.90 to £ 106.60 m2 £ 107.90 to £ 150.80 m2 £ 72.80 to £ 100.10 m2 £ 123.50 to £ 153.40 m2 £ 132.60 to £ 166.40 m2 £ 166.40 to £ 205.40
stainless steel; half hour Soundproof partitions; hardwood doors luxury veneered WC/Changing cubicles WC cubicles cost per cubicle INTERNAL DOORS Comparative doors/door linings/frames Standard softwood doors and frames; including ironmongery and painting flush; hollow core
flush; solid core single leaf double leaf
40.95 42.25 47.78 61.10
m2 £ 46.48 to £ 58.50 m2 £ 62.40 to £ 79.30
Demountable fire partitions enamelled steel; half hour
flush; hollow core; hardwood faced
518
m2 £ 298.35 to 451.10 £ m2 £ 603.20 to 763.10 £ m2 £ 152.10 to 205.40 £ nr £ 211.90 to 331.50 £
nr £ 158.60 to 198.90 £ nr £ 158.60 to 211.90 £ nr £ 185.90 to 239.20 £ nr £ 271.70 to 365.30
Unit costs (ancillary building works)
519
flush; solid core; hardwood faced four panel door Purpose-made softwood doors and hardwood frames; including ironmongery; painting and polishing flush; solid core; heavy duty single leaf double leaf flush; solid core; heavy duty; plastic laminate faced single leaf double leaf Purpose-made softwood fire doors and hardwood frames; including ironmongery; painting and polishing flush; one hour fire resisting single leaf double leaf flush; one hour fire resisting; plastic laminate faced single leaf double leaf Purpose-made softwood doors and pressed steel frames; flush; half hour fire check; plastic laminate faced
£ nr £ 192.40 to 252.20 £ nr £ 271.70 to 331.50 £
nr £ 457.60 to 536.90 £ nr £ 622.70 to 795.60 £ nr £ 556.40 to 630.50 £ nr £ 769.60 to 861.90 £
nr £ 603.20 to 676.00 £ nr £ 769.60 to 941.20 £ nr £ 748.80 to 821.60 £ nr £ 962.00 to 1040.00 £ nr £ 695.50 to 835.90 £
Perimeter treatments Precast concrete lintels; in block walls 75 mm wide
m£
100 mm wide
m£
Precast concrete lintels; in brick walls half brick thick
m£
one brick thick
Purpose-made softwood architraves; painted; including grounds 25×50 mm; to both sides of openings 726×2040 mm opening
6.37 to £ 7.93 to £
10.01
7.93 to £ m £ 12.22 to £
11.31
11.31
14.95
nr £ 62.40 to 67.60
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826×2040 mm opening WALL FINISHES Dry plasterboard lining; taped joints; for direct decoration 9.5 mm Gyproc Wallboard Extra for insulating grade Extra for insulating grade; plastic faced 12.5 mm Gyproc Wallboard (half-hour fire-resisting) Extra for insulating grade Extra for insulating grade; plastic faced two layers of 12.5 mm Gyproc Wallboard (one hour fire-resisting) 9 mm Supalux (half-hour fire-resisting) Dry plasterboard lining; taped joints; for direct decoration; fixed to wall on dabs 9.5 mm Gyproc Wallboard Dry plasterboard lining; taped joints; for direct decoration; including metal tees 9.5 mm Gyproc Wallboard 12.5 mm Gyproc Wallboard Dry lining/sheet panelling; including battens; plugged to wall 6.4 mm hardboard 9.5 mm Gyproc Wallboard 6 mm birch faced plywood 6 mm WAM plywood 15 mm chipboard 1 5 mm melamine faced chipboard 13.2 mm ‘Formica’ faced chipboard In situ wall finishes Extra over common brickwork for fair face and pointing both sides
520
£ nr £ 63.70 to 68.90 £
m2 £ 5.59 to 8.65 £ m2 £ 0.40 to 0.53 £ m2 £ 1.39 to 1.59 £ m2 £ 6.63 to 8.97 £ m2 £ 0.47 to 0.60 £ m2 £ 1.20 to 1.39 £ m2 £ 11.31 to 15.28 £ m2 £ 11.31 to 15.28 £
m2 £ 5.98 to 8.97 £
m2 £ 14.63 to 16.90 £ m2 £ 15.28 to 17.88 £ m2 £ 7.28 to 8.65 £ m2 £ 10.66 to 13.98 £ m2 £ 11.31 to 13.33 £ m2 £ 13.98 to 17.23 £ m2 £ 10.66 to 11.96 £ m2 £ 17.88 to 22.10 £ m2 £ 24.38 to 37.05 £ m2 £ 2.34 to 3.32
Unit costs (ancillary building works)
521
£ Comparative finishes one mist and two coats emulsion paint multi-coloured gloss paint two coats of lightweight plaster 9.5 mm Gyproc Wallboard and skim coat 12.5 mm Gyproc Wallboard and skim coat two coats of ‘Thistle’ plaster plaster and emulsion Extra for gloss paint in lieu of emulsion two coat render and emulsion Ceramic wall tiles; including backing economical medium quality high quality; to toilet blocks, kitchens and first aid rooms FLOOR FINISHES Chipboard flooring; t & g joints 18 mm thick 22 mm thick Wrought softwood flooring 25 mm thick; butt joints; cleaned off and polished 25 mm thick; t & g joints; cleaned off and polished Extra over concrete floor for power floating power floating; surface hardener Latex cement screeds 3 mm thick; one coat 5 mm thick; two coat Rubber latex non-slip solution and epoxy sealant Cement and sand (1:3) screeds 25 mm thick 50 mm thick 75 mm thick Cement and sand (1:3) paving
m2 £ 1.86 to 2.86 £ m2 £ 3.32 to 4.29 £ m2 £ 5.98 to 8.65 £ m2 £ 7.93 to 9.95 £ m2 £ 8.97 to 11.31 £ m2 £ 8.58 to 11.31 £ m2 £ 7.93 to 11.96 £ m2 £ 1.46 to 1.66 £ m2 £ 13.98 to 19.18 £ m2 £ 15.28 to 26.65 £ m2 £ 26.65 to 47.78 £ m2 £ 47.78 to 61.10 £
m2 £ 5.98 to £ 7.28 m2 £ 7.28 to £ 8.65 m2 £ 15.28 to £ 17.88 m2 £ 16.58 to £ 20.48 m2 £ 3.32 to £ 6.63 m2 £ 6.63 to £ 9.62 m2 £ 3.32 to £ 3.84 m2 £ 4.49 to £ 5.07 m2 £ 5.66 to £ 13.33 m2 £ 6.63 to £ 7.28 m2 £ 8.00 to £ 9.30 m2 £ 11.25 to £ 12.61
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32 mm thick m2 £ 5.66 to £ 7.28 32 mm thick; surface hardener m2 £ 6.63 to £ 10.60 Screed only (for subsequent finish) m2 £ 8.65 to £ 13.33 Screed only (for subsequent finish); allowance for skirtings m2 £ 10.60 to £ 15.28 Mastic asphalt paving 20 mm thick; BS 6925; black m2 £ 13.33 to £ 15.93 20 mm thick; BS 6925; red m2 £ 15.93 to £ 17.88 Granolithic 20 mm thick m2 £ 7.28 to £ 11.25 25 mm thick m2 £ 9.95 to £ 13.33 25 mm thick; including screed m2 £ 16.58 to £ 17.88 38 mm thick; including screed m2 £ 23.40 to £ 26.65 Synthanite; on and including building paper 25 mm thick m2 £ 15.28 to £ 17.88 50 mm thick m2 £ 21.13 to £ 24.38 75 mm thick m2 £ 26.00 to £ 30.55 Acrylic polymer floor finish 10 mm thick m2 £ 15.28 to £ 19.18 Epoxy floor finish 1.5–2 mm thick m2 £ 15.28 to £ 20.48 5–6 mm thick m2 £ 31.20 to £ 35.75 Polyester resin floor finish 5–9 mm thick m2 £ 35.10 to £ 39.65 Quarry tile flooring 150×150×12.5 mm thick; red m2 £ 19.18 to £ 21.13 150×150×12.5 mm thick; brown m2 £ 23.08 to £ 26.65 200×200×19 mm thick; brown m2 £ 28.60 to £ 31.85 average tiling m2 £ 19.18 to £ 31.85 tiling; including screed m2 £ 27.30 to £ 40.95 tiling; including screed and allowance for skirtings m2 £ 36.40 to £ 50.38 Glazed ceramic tile flooring 150×150×12 mm thick; black m2 £ 23.08 to £ 28.60 150×150×12 mm thick; antislip m2 £ 28.60 to £ 29.90 fully vitrified m2 £ 29.90 to £ 42.25 fully vitrified; including screed m2 £ 35.75 to £ 54.28 fully vitrified; including screed and allowance for skirtings m2 £ 40.95 to £ 65.00 Composition block flooring 174×57 mm blocks m2 £ 47.78 to £ 52.98 Vinyl tile flooring 2 mm thick; semi-flexible tiles m2 £ 6.63 to £ 8.65 2 mm thick; fully flexible tiles m2 £ 5.98 to £ 8.00 2.5 mm thick; semi-flexible tiles m2 £ 6.63 to £ 9.62 tiling; including screed m2 £ 15.28 to £ 19.18 tiling; including screed and allowance for skirtings m2 £ 16.58 to £ 22.43 tiling; antistatic m2 £ 27.95 to £ 31.85
Unit costs (ancillary building works)
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tiling; antistatic; including screed Vinyl sheet flooring; heavy duty 2 mm thick 2.5 mm thick 3 mm thick; needle felt backed 3 mm thick; foam backed sheeting; including screed and allowance for skirtings ‘Altro’ safety flooring 2 mm thick; Marine T20 2.5 mm thick; Classic D25 3.5 mm thick; stronghold flooring flooring; including screed Rubber tile flooring; smooth; ribbed or studded tiles 2.5 mm thick 5 mm thick 5 mm thick; including screed Carpet tiles/Underlay Underlay nylon needlepunch (stick down) 80% animal hair; 20% wool cord 100% wool 80% wool; 20% nylon antistatic economical; including screed and allowance for skirtings good quality good quality; including screed good quality; including screed and allowance for skirtings
m2 £ 34.45 to £ 42.58 m2 £ 10.60 to £ 11.90 m2 £ 10.60 to £ 13.33 m2 £ 7.28 to £ 9.62 m2 £ 10.60 to £ 13.33 m2 £ 19.83 to £ 24.05 m2 £ 15.28 to £ 19.18 m2 £ 19.18 to £ 22.43 m2 £ 24.05 to £ 27.95 m2 £ 15.28 to £ 28.60 m2 £ 22.43 to £ 38.35 m2 £ 19.18 to £ 22.43 m2 £ 22.43 to £ 26.00 m2 £ 30.16 to £ 38.35 m2 £ 3.32 to £ 4.62 m2 £ 8.65 to £ 10.60 m2 £ 15.28 to £ 17.23 m2 £ 21.13 to £ 26.00 m2 £ 22.43 to £ 31.20 m2 £ 23.08 to £ 26.00 m2 £ 21.13 to £ 31.20 m2 £ 28.60 to £ 38.35 m2 £ 31.85 to £ 42.25
Access floors; excluding finish 600×600 mm chipboard panels; faced both sides with galvanised steel sheet; on adjustable steel/aluminium pedestals; cavity height 100–300 mm high light grade duty m2 £ 31.20 to £ medium grade duty m2 £ 35.75 to £ heavy grade duty m2 £ 44.85 to £ extra heavy grade duty m2 £ 50.38 to £ 600×600 mm chipboard panels; faced both sides with galvanised steel sheet; on adjustable steel/aluminium pedestals; cavity height 300–600 mm high medium grade duty m2 £ 40.95 to £ heavy grade duty m2 £ 46.48 to £ extra heavy grade duty m2 £ 51.68 to £
37.05 41.60 56.55 56.55
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Common floor coverings bonded to access floor panels heavy-duty fully flexible vinyl to BS 3261 , type A anti-static grade sheet PVC to BS 3261 Comparative skirtings 25×75 mm softwood skirting; painted; including grounds 12.5×150 mm Quarry tile skirting; including backing 13×75 mm granolithic skirting; including backing Entrance matting in aluminium-framed matwell
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5.66 to 15.93 £ m2 £ 10.27 to 15.93 £ m£
6.31 to 7.54 £ m £ 9.30 to 11.64 £ m £ 13.33 to 16.58 £ m2 £ 232.70 to 331.50 £
CEILING FINISHES Plastered ceilings Plaster to soffits lightweight plaster
m2 £
plaster and emulsion
m2 £
Extra for gloss paint in lieu of emulsion
m2 £
Plasterboard to soffits 9.5 mm Gyproc lath and skim coat
m2 £
9.5 mm Gyproc insulating lath and skim coat
m2 £
plasterboard, skim and emulsion
m2 £
Extra for gloss paint in lieu of emulsion
m2 £
plasterboard and Artex
m2 £
plasterboard, Artex and emulsion
m2 £
plaster and emulsion; including metal lathing
m2 £
Other board finishes; with fire-resisting properties; excluding decoration 12.5 mm Gyproc Fireline; half hour
m2 £
6 mm Supalux; half hour two layers of 12.5 mm Gyproc Wallboard; half hour two layers of 12.5 mm Gyproc Fireline; one hour
6.63 to 8.65 £ 8.65 to 12.94 £ 1.46 to 1.73 £ 8.97 to £ 9.62 to £ 10.27 to £ 1.46 to £ 6.63 to £ 8.97 to £ 14.63 to £
11.31 11.31 13.65 1.73 8.97 11.31 21.13
7.28 to 9.62 £ m2 £ 9.62 to 10.66 £ m2 £ 10.66 to 12.29 £ m2 £ 12.29 to 14.63
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£ m2 £ 13.98 to 17.23 £ m2 £ 19.18 to 26.65 £ m2 £ 19.83 to 28.60 £
Other ceiling finishes 50 mm wood wool slabs as permanent lining m2 £ 8.97 to £ 11.31 12 mm Pine tongued and grooved boarding m2 £ 11.96 to £ 14.63 16 mm Softwood tongued and grooved boardings m2 £ 15.28 to £ 17.23 Suspended and integrated ceilings Suspended ceiling economical; exposed grid m2 £ 15.28 to £ 20.48 jointless; plasterboard m2 £ 19.18 to £ 24.05 semi-concealed grid m2 £ 20.48 to £ 26.00 medium quality; ‘Minatone’; concealed grid m2 £ 22.43 to £ 30.55 high quality; ‘Travertone’; concealed grid m2 £ 25.68 to £ 33.15 metal linear strip; ‘Dampa’/‘Luxalon’ m2 £ 28.60 to £ 35.75 metal tray m2 £ 29.25 to £ 38.35 egg-crate m2 £ 31.85 to £ 67.60 open grid; ‘Formalux’/‘Dimension’ m2 £ 58.50 to £ 71.50 Integrated ceilings coffered; with steel services m2 £ 66.30 to £ 110.50 DECORATIONS Emulsion two coats m2 £ 1.33 to £ 1.73 one mist and two coats m2 £ 1.73 to £ 2.33 Artex plastic compound one coat; textured m2 £ 2.26 to £ 2.99 Wall paper m2 £ 2.99 to £ 5.20 Gloss primer and two coats m2 £ 2.52 to £ 3.51 primer and three coats m2 £ 3.51 to £ 4.29 Comparative steel/metalwork finishes primer only m2 £ 0.53 to £ 1.00 grit blast and one coat zinc chromate primer m2 £ 1.13 to £ 1.73 touch up primer and one coat of two pack epoxy zinc phosphate primer m2 £ 1.52 to £ 1.92 gloss three coats m2 £ 3.51 to £ 4.29 sprayed mineral fibre; one hour m2 £ 6.63 to £ 10.27 sprayed mineral fibre; two hour m2 £ 11.12 to £ 13.33 sprayed vermiculite cement; one hour m2 £ 7.54 to £ 11.18 sprayed vermiculite cement; two hour m2 £ 9.04 to £ 13.33 intumescent coating with decorative top seal; half hour m2 £ 12.03 to £ 13.33
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0.92 to £ 1.92 to £ 2.52 to £ 2.99 to £ 3.90 to £ 1.92 to £ 2.99 to £ 4.49 to £
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8.26 to 9.49 £ m2 £ 31.85 to 37.70 £ m2 £ 42.90 to 47.78 £
Allowances per gross floor area for: Reception desk, shelves and cupboards for general areas economical
m2 £
medium quality
m2 £
high quality
m2 £
Extra for high quality finishes to reception areas
m2 £
full kitchen equipment
m2 £
Furniture and fittings to general office areas economical
m2 £
medium quality high quality General fittings and equipment internal planting signs, notice-boards, shelving, fixed seating, curtains and blinds SANITARY AND DISPOSAL INSTALLATIONS Note: Material prices vary considerably, the following composite rates are based on average prices for mid priced fittings: Lavatory basins; vitreous china; chromium plated taps, waste, chain and
1.07 2.18 3.32 3.51 4.29 2.33 3.51 5.40
2.67 to 5.98 £ 4.75 to 9.49 £ 7.61 to 14.63 £ 4.75 to £ 7.61 to £
6.96 9.49
5.66 to 7.61 £ m2 £ 7.61 to 11.96 £ m2 £ 13.33 to 19.57 £
m2 £ 12.61 to 14.63 £ m2 £ 8.26 to 9.49 £
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plug, cantilever brackets white
nr £ 126.10 to 159.25 £ nr £ 165.75 to 198.90 £
coloured Low level WC’s; vitreous china pan and cistern; black plastic seat; low pressure ball valve; plastic flush pipe; fixing brackets on ground floor—white
nr £ 126.10 to 146.25 £ nr £ 159.25 to 172.25 £ nr £ 239.20 to 271.70 £ nr £ 271.70 to 299.00 £
—coloured one of a range; on upper floors—white —coloured Bowl type wall urinal; white glazed vitreous china flushing cistern; chromium plated flush pipes and spreaders; fixing brackets white
nr £ 105.95 to 126.10 £
Shower tray; glazed fireclay; chromium plated waste, chain and plug, riser pipe, rose and mixing valve white coloured Sink; glazed fireclay; chromium plated waste, chain and plug; fixing brackets white Sink; stainless steel; chromium plated waste, chain and self coloured plug single drainer double drainer Soil waste stacks; 3.15 m storey height; branch and connection to drain 100 mm PVC Extra for additional floors 100 mm cast iron; decorated Extra for additional floors SERVICES INSTALLATIONS WATER INSTALLATIONS Industrial buildings Allowance per m2 of floor area minimum provision
nr £ 312.00 to 351.00 £ nr £ 371.80 to 410.80 £
nr £ 159.25 to 198.90 £ nr £ 159.25 to 198.90 £ nr £ 185.90 to 218.40 £ nr £ 211.90 to 239.20 £ nr £ 105.95 to 126.10 £ nr £ 429.00 to 455.00 £ nr £ 211.90 to 239.20 £
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Hot and cold water installations—Allowance per m2 of floor area Complete installations
m2 £
HEATING, AIR-CONDITIONING AND VENTILATING INSTALLATIONS Gas or oil-fired radiator heating Gas-fired hot water service and central heating for three radiators extra for additional radiator LPHW radiator system—Allowance per m2 of floor area Ventilation systems Local ventilation to WC’s toilet areas—Allowance per m2 of floor area Air extract system—Allowance per m2 of floor area Air supply and extract system—Allowance per m2 of floor area
£ 10.66 to £ 11.25 to £
17.23
19.89
nr £ 1592.50 to 2255.50 £ nr £ 208.00 to 273.00 £ m2 £ 31.85 to 45.18 £
nr £ 159.25 to 211.90 £ m2 £ 2.93 to 7.15 £ m2 £ 26.65 to 35.75 £ m2 £ 38.35 to 58.50 £
Heating and ventilation systems Heating and ventilation—Allowance per m2 of floor area
m2 £
Warm air heating and ventilation—Allowance per m2 of floor area
m2 £
Comfort cooling systems Stand-alone air-conditioning unit systems air supply and extract—Allowance per m2 of floor area
m2 £
42.25 to 53.30 £ 79.30 to 101.40 £
99.45 to 132.60 £
Air-conditioning systems Full air-conditioning with dust and humidity control—Allowance per m2 m2 £ 119.60 to 198.90 of floor area £ ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS Based upon gross internal area serviced Mains and sub-mains switchgear and distribution Mains intake only m2 £ 1.26 to 2.39 £ Mains switchgear only m2 £ 3.19 to 6.31 £ Mains and sub-mains distribution to floors only m2 £ 3.64 to 6.96
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to floors; including small power and supplies to equipment
m2 £
to floors; including lighting and power and supplies to equipment
m2 £
Lighting installation General lighting; including luminaries
m2 £
Emergency lighting
m2 £
standby generators only
m2 £
Lighting and power installations to buildings plant area m2 £ 33.15 to £ plant area; high provision m2 £ 47.78 to £ office area m2 £ 71.50 to £ office area; high provision m2 £ 95.55 to £ Comparative fittings/rates per each point Fittings; excluding lamps or light fittings lighting point; PVC cables nr £ 42.25 to £ lighting point; PVC cables in screwed conduits nr £ 114.40 to £ lighting point; MICC cables nr £ 94.25 to £ switch socket outlet; PVC cables single nr £ 49.08 to £ double nr £ 94.25 to £ switch socket outlet; PVC cables in screwed conduit single nr £ 75.40 to £ double nr £ 85.80 to £ Based upon gross internal area serviced Fittings; excluding lamps or light fittings switch socket outlet; MICC cables single nr £ 80.60 to £ double nr £ 85.80 to £ Immersion heater point (excluding heater) nr £ 58.50 to £ Cooker point; including control unit nr £ 82.55 to £ GAS INSTALLATION Connection charge nr £ 429.00 to £ LIFT AND CONVEYOR INSTALLATIONS Goods lifts Hoist nr £ 5,655 to £ Electric heavy duty goods lifts 500 kg; 2–3 levels nr £ 21,450 to £ 1000 kg; 2–3 levels nr £ 27,820 to £ 1500 kg; 3 levels nr £ 57,980 to £ 2000 kg; 2 levels nr £ 65,650 to £
£ 10.60 to £ 6.96 to £ 18.53 to £ 6.96 to £ 1.86 to £ 53.30 62.40 85.80 114.40
47.78 126.10 107.25 53.30 103.35 83.85 92.95
84.50 107.90 66.30 132.60 546.00
20,150 30,160 37,830 69,290 78,260
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nr £ 78,260 to £ 90,870 nr £ 70,590 to £ 84,500 nr £ 88,140 to £ 104,130 nr £ 65,650 to £ 78,260 nr £ 69,290 to £ 81,900 nr £ 80,600 to £ 93,210 nr £ 6,923 to £ 16,575 nr £ 9,945 to £ 22,880
PROTECTIVE, COMMUNICATION AND SPECIAL INSTALLATIONS Based upon gross internal area serviced Fire fighting/protective installations Fire alarms/appliances smoke detectors, alarms and controls hosereels, dry risers and extinguishers Sprinkler installations single level sprinkler systems, alarms and smoke detectors; low hazard single level sprinkler systems; alarms and smoke detectors; ordinary hazard double level sprinkler systems; alarms and smoke detectors; high hazard Lightning protection Security/communication installations Security alarm system Telephone system Public address, television aerial and clocks Closed-circuit television and public address system BUILDERS’ WORK IN CONNECTION WITH SERVICES General builders work to mains supplies; lighting and power to landlords areas central heating and electrical installation central heating; electrical and lift installations air-conditioning
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m2 £ 2.39 to 4.75 £ m2 £ 3.71 to 8.91 £ m2 £ 8.78 to 13.33 £ m2 £ 12.61 to 17.55 £ m2 £ 18.85 to 24.05 £ m2 £ 0.47 to 0.60 £ m2 £ 1.33 to 1.92 £ m2 £ 0.73 to 1.59 £ m2 £ 1.86 to 2.91 £ m2 £ 10.60 to 12.61 £
m2 £ 1.33 to 3.84 £ m2 £ 2.73 to 9.17 £ m2 £ 3.97 to 10.60 £ m2 £ 10.08 to 15.60 £
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m2 £ 11.31 to 16.58 £ m2 £ 12.61 to 18.53 £
air-conditioning and electrical installation air-conditioning; electrical and lift installations General builders work; including allowance for plant rooms; to central heating and electrical installations
m2 £ 17.88 to 22.56 £ m2 £ 22.56 to 27.95 £ m2 £ 31.85 to 37.05 £ m2 £ 40.95 to 44.85 £ m2 £ 50.38 to 55.90 £
central heating, electrical and lift installations air-conditioning air-conditioning and electrical installation air-conditioning; electrical and lift installations SITE WORK LANDSCAPING AND EXTERNAL WORKS Seeded and planted areas Plant supply, planting, maintenance and 12 months guarantee seeded areas
m2 £ 2.39 to 4.75 £ m2 £ 3.12 to 6.24 £
turfed areas Planted areas (per m2 of surface area) herbaceous plants
m2 £ 2.67 to 3.58 £ m2 £ 3.58 to 6.24 £ m2 £ 8.00 to 16.25 £ m2 £ 12.03 to 24.05 £ m2 £ 15.93 to 44.20 £ m2 £ 19.83 to 39.65 £ m2 £ 24.05 to 55.90 £
climbing plants general planting woodland shrubbed planting dense planting shrubbed area including allowance for small trees Trees advanced nursery stock trees (12–20 cm girth) semi-mature trees; 5–8 m high—coniferous semi-mature trees; 5–8 m high—deciduous Paved areas Precast concrete paving slabs 50 mm thick 50 mm thick ‘Texitone’ slabs slabs on sub-base; including excavation
tree £ 99.45 to £ 119.60 tree £ 318.50 to £ 802.10 tree £ 483.60 to £ 1326.00
m2 £ m2 £ m2 £
6.96 to £ 9.95 to £ 15.93 to £
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m2 £ m2 £ m2 £ m2 £ m2 £
13.33 to £ 13.33 to £ 13.98 to £ 13.98 to £ 19.18 to £
16.58 15.93 16.58 16.58 27.30
m2 £ m2 £ m2 £
21.78 to £ 35.75 to £ 40.95 to £
27.30 39.65 47.78
m2 £ m2 £
55.90 to £ 67.60 to £
61.10 72.80
m2 £
72.80 to £
86.45
m2 £ m2 £
40.95 to £ 47.78 to £
50.38 62.40
car £ 715.00 to £ 1352.00 car £ 747.50 to £ 1378.00 car £ 461.50 to £ 637.00 car £ 3718.00 to £ 4511.00 nr £ 487.50 to £ 799.50 nr £ 1592.50 to £ 2275.00 nr £ 3640.00 to £ 4647.50 nr £ 4972.50 to £ 6370.00
m£ m£ m£
89.05 to £ 103.35 99.45 to £ 130.00 31.85 to £ 47.78
nr £ 71.50 to £ 84.50 nr £ 115.70 to £ 152.10 nr £ 135.20 to £ 185.90 nr £ 624.00 to 669.50 £ nr £ 26.65 to £ 34.45 nr £ 702.00 to £ 890.50
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Benches—hardwood and precast concrete Litter bins precast concrete hardwood slatted cast iron large aluminium Bus stops Bus stops incl basic shelter Pillar box Telephone box Fencing and screen walls Chain link fencing; plastic coated 1.2 m high
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nr £ 131.30 to 179.40 £ nr £ 131.30 to 152.75 £ nr £ 53.30 to £ 71.50 nr £ 225.55 nr £ 396.50 nr £ 239.20 nr £ 552.50 nr £ 198.90 nr £ 2184.00
m£
1.8 m high
m£
Timber fencing 1.2 m high chestnut pale fencing
m£
1.8 m high close-boarded fencing
m£
Screen walls; one brick thick; including foundations etc 1.8 m high facing brick screen wall 1.8 m high coloured masonry block boundary wall EXTERNAL SERVICES Service runs laid in trenches including excavation. Water main 75 mm uPVC main in 225 mm ductile iron pipe as duct Electric main 600/1000 volt cables. Two core 25 mm cable including 100 mm clayware duct Gas main 150 mm ductile or cast iron gas pipe Telephone British Telecom installation in 100 mm uPVC duct External lighting (per m2 of lighted area)
11.05 to £ 15.93 to £
13.33
12.42 to £ 31.85 to £
14.63
17.88
39.65
m £ 159.25 to 198.90 £ m £ 178.75 to 224.90 £
m£
33.15
m£
21.78
m£
33.15
m£ m2 £
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DRAINAGE Overall £/m2 allowances based on gross areas Site drainage (per m2 of paved areas) m2 £ 4.75 to £ 12.29 2 Building drainage (per m of gross floor area) m2 £ 4.75 to £ 10.73 Drainage work beyond the boundary of the site and final connection nr £ 1462.50 to £ 7150.00
PART 7 Oncosts and Profit In part 1 of this book, it is stressed that the cost information given in Parts 2 to 6 leads to a cost estimate that requires further adjustment before it is submitted as a tender. This part deals with those adjustments and includes a worked example of a Tender Summary.
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RISK/OPPORTUNITY The factors to be taken into account when gauging the possibility of the Estimator’s prediction of cost being inadequate or excessive are given in part 2. Clearly it is
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considered in parallel with profit and it is not possible to give any indicative guidance on the level of adjustment that might result. For the purpose of a preliminary estimate, it is suggested that no adjustment is made to the costs generated by the other parts of this book. At the same time as making a general appraisal of risk/opportunity, management will look at major quantities and may suggest amendments to the unit rates proposed.
HEAD OFFICE OVERHEADS An addition needs to be made to the nett estimate to cover all costs incurred in operating the central services provided by head office. Apart from general management and accountancy, this wil normally include the departments dealing with: estimating planning and design purchasing surveying insurance wages and bonus site safety.
The appropriate addition varies with the extent of services provided centrally, rather than on site, and with size of organisation, but a range of 4% to 8% on turnover would cover most circumstances. Some organisations would include finance costs with head office overheads, as a general charge to the company, but for the purposes of this book finance costs are treated separately (see below).
PROFIT Obviously, the level of profit is governed by the degree of competition applicable to the job—which is in turn a function of the industry’s current workload. Again, the appropriate addition is highly variable, but for the purposes of a preliminary estimate an addition of 2% to 5% onto nett turnover is suggested.
FINANCE COSTS—ASSESSMENT OF CONTRACT INVESTMENT The following procedure may be followed to give an indication of the average amount of capital investment required to finance the contract. It must be emphasised that this
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method will not give an accurate investment as this can only be done by preparing a detailed cash flow related to the programme for the contract. The example is based on the same theoretical contract used for the worked example in part 2 and should be read in conjunction with the Tender Summary that follows. The average monthly income must first be assessed. This is done by deducting from the Tender total the contingency items and those items for which immediate payment is necessary. £ £ Tender total (excluding finance at £68030+5% employer’s contingencies) 5,850,500 Deduct Subcontractors 1,070,000 Prime cost sums 21,000 Employer’s contingencies (excluding 5% on finance) 283,090 1,374,090 Amount to be financed £ 4,476,410
The average monthly income is this sum (£4,476,410) divided by the contract period (12 months), that is, £373,034. The average contract investment may now be calculated as follows : £ £ Plant and equipment to be purchased Non time related Contractor Employer Other services, charges and fees
75,000 118,760 5,850 NIL Subtotal 124,610
Take 50% as an average [1] 62,305 Stores and unfixed materials on site 10,000 Work done but not paid for 2 1/2 months at £373,034 (see table above) [2] 932,585 Less retention at 5% [3] 46,629 885,956 Retention (5% with limit of 3%) Average retention [4] 3% of £4476410 (see table above) 134,292 Subtotal 1,167,553 Deduct Advance payment by client NIL Bill loading [5] 150,000 Creditors (suppliers) 360,000 510,000 Average contract investment £ 657,553
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The interest charges that must be added to the Tender price (or absorbed from profit if capital needs to be borrowed) are therefore: £657,553×say 12% ×1 year = say £ 78,906
Notes [1] These non time related oncosts and services are incurred as lump sums during the contract and, therefore, only 50% of such costs are taken for investment purposes [2] This period depends on the terms of payment set out in the contract. [3] Retention is deducted as full retention is taken into account later. [4] Average retention will depend on the retention condition set out in the contract, account any partial completion dates. [5] The contractor assesses here any financial advantage he may obtain by varying his items.
VALUE ADDED TAX All of the figures quoted in this book exclude value added tax, which the conditions of contract normally make the subject of a separate invoicing procedure between the contractor and the employer. Value Added Tax will be chargeable at the standard rate, currently 17 1/2%, on supplies of services in the course of: 1. The construction of a non-domestic building 2. The construction or demolition of a civil engineering work 3. The demolition of any building, and 4. The approved alteration of a non-domestic protected building Visitwww.pricebooks.co.uk
TENDER SUMMARY This summary sets out a suggested method of collecting together the various costs and other items and sums which, together, make up the total Tender sum for the example contract. £ £ Preliminaries and General Items (from part 2) Contractor’s site oncosts—time related Contractor’s site oncosts—non time related Employer’s requirements—time related Employer’s requirements—non time related Other services, charges and fees Temporary works not included in unit costs Plant not included in unit costs
483,794 116,986 66,738 6,165 NIL 38,230 148,764 860,677
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Estimated net cost of measured work, priced at unit costs Subtotal Allowance for fixed price contract 6% on labour (assumed to be £1050000) 4% on materials (assumed to be £1900000) 4% on plant (assumed to be £300 000) 5% on staff, overheads etc. (assumed to be £3000) Sub-contractors (net) Prime cost sums Adjustments made at Management Appraisal price adjustments, add say risk evaluation, add say Subtotal Head office overheads and profit at 9% Finance costs (from two pages earlier) Provisional Sums Dayworks Bill Subtotal Employer’s contingencies add 2.5%
2,843,547 3,704,224 63,000 76,000 12,000 15,000 166,000 1,070,000 21,000 25,000 10,000
35,000 4,996,224 449,660 78,906 65,000 65,000 5,654,790 141,370 £ 5,796,160
PART 8 Costs and Tender Prices Indices The purpose of this part is to present historic changes in Civil Engineering costs and tender prices. It gives published and constructed indices and diagrammatic comparisons between building and Civil Engineering costs and tender prices and the retail price index, and will provide a basis for updating historical cost or tender price information.
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INTRODUCTION It is important to distinguish between costs and tender prices; Civil Engineering costs are the costs incurred by a Contractor in the course of his business; Civil Engineering tender prices are the prices for which a Contractor undertakes work. Tender prices will be based on Contractor’s costs but will also take into account market considerations such as the availability of labour and materials and the prevailing workload for Civil Engineering
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Contractors. This can mean that in a period when work is scarce tender prices may fall as costs are rising while when there is plenty of work prices will tend to increase at a faster rate than costs. This section comprises published Civil Engineering cost and tender indices, a constructed Civil Engineering cost index and comparisons of these with building cost and tender indices and with the retail price index.
PRICE ADJUSTMENT FORMULA INDICES Cost indices for labour, plant and materials in Civil Engineering work are compiled and maintained by the Construction Sponsorship Directorate (DETR) as Technical Secretariat to the Working Group on Building and Civil Engineering Indices. They are published in a monthly bulletin.formerly by HMSO, now by Tudorseed Construction, and are reproduced here with permission. Details of Tudorseed Construction, to whom enquiries concerning sales and subscriptions should be addressed, are given below. These indices were formerly known as NEDO or ‘Baxter’ indices. The original 1970 Series comprises 14 indices derived from Government sources. Two of them, DERV fuel (index 8) and Metal Sections (index 11B), are little used and a further two, indices 12 and 13, represent materials and labour specifically for structural steelwork. In December 1994 a new Series of indices was introduced, with 15 indices, including the new categories of ready Mixed Concrete (6), Plastic Products (8) and Sheet Steel Piling (15). The 1970 Series and the 1990 Series continue to be published in tandem. The reference numbers and titles are listed below. Quarterly values of the 1970 Series (excluding Indices 8 and 11B) are tabulated overleaf: Index 1970 Series Title Index 1990 Series Title nr nr 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11A 11B 12 13
Labour and supervision in Civil Engineering Plant and road vehicles: provision and maintenance Aggregates Bricks and clay products Cements Cast iron products Coated roadstone for road pavement & bituminous products DERV fuel Gas oil fuel
1 2
Labour and supervision Plant and road vehicles
3 4 5 6 7
Aggregates Bricks and clay products Cements Ready mixed concrete Cast and spun iron products
8 9
Timber Steel for reinforcement Metal sections Fabricated structural steel Labour and supervision in fabricating and erecting steelwork
10 11
Plastic products Coated macadam and bituminous products DERV fuel Gas oil fuel
12 13
Timber Steel for reinforcement
14 15
Metal sections Sheet steel piling
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Price Adjustment Formulae for Construction Contracts Monthly Bulletin of Indices are published by: Tudorseed Construction Unit 3, Ripon House, 35 Station Lane, Hornchurch, Essex RM12 6JL Tel: 01708 444678 Fax: 01708 443002 Quarterly values of price adjustment formula 1970 Series. Base: 1970=100 (except for index 11A which has a base date of July 1976). Source derived from HMSO Year Q 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11a 1992 3 858 745 1025 1140 875 1135 1441 1379 831 250 4 858 750 1007 1089 875 1135 1485 1587 830 244 1993 1 858 752 958 1085 875 1225 1529 1661 848 268 2 858 756 994 1286 898 1272 1564 1537 870 311 3 858 745 1025 1140 875 1135 1441 1379 831 250 4 858 763 981 1432 910 1283 1559 1498 904 301 1994 1 858 771 1048 1473 929 1396 1606 1397 944 304 2 863 775 1072 1470 930 1369 1616 1423 992 303 3 881 785 1067 1498 929 1370 1706 1387 1033 311 4 858 763 981 1432 910 1283 1559 1498 904 301 1995 1 881 796 1172 1437 943 1381 1820 1428 1071 315 2 885 805 1180 1444 963 1438 1821 1457 1028 318 3 906 815 1187 1423 957 1507 1839 1506 957 314 4 906 818 1187 1401 960 1537 1840 1621 964 304 1996 1 906 822 1216 1359 942 1506 1895 1740 973 294 2 912 824 1233 1367 972 1563 1913 1589 954 298 3 932 833 1231 1313 978 1573 1926 1905 945 290 4 932 834 1232 1330 971 1573 1927 1912 973 282 1997 1 932 833 1260 1267 1009 1608 2006 1642 981 277 2 931 835 1286 1367 1010 1649 2015 1545 966 276 3 974 848 1282 1384 1016 1650 2006 1582 918 291 4 974 850 1301 1399 1014 1650 1994 1598 894 290 1998 1 974 852 1342 1494 1037 1654 2057 1351 841 283 2 978 856 1358 1476 1045 1657 2079 1299 869 275 3 1036 872 1326 1453 1056 1652 2077 1250 853 272 4 1036 870 1309 1448 1048 1650 2044 1171 853 262 1999 1 1036 874 1376 1460 1063 1565 2083 1242 847 261 2 1032 873 1358 1471 1077 1613 2064 1317 830 277 3 1093 891 1370 1475 1087 1621 2090 1696 832 282 4 1097 893 1363 1470 1081 1578 2086 1867 835 276 2000 1 1097 891* 1356* 1493* 1083* 1579* 2255* 1974* 831* 283* * Provisional Note: The indices shown are for the third month of each quarter
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A CONSTRUCTED COST INDEX BASED ON THE PRICE ADJUSTMENT FORMULA INDICES Although the above indices are prepared and published in order to provide a common basis for calculating reimbursement of increased costs during the course of a contract, they also present time series of cost indices for the main components of Civil Engineering work. They can therefore be used as the basis of an index for Civil Engineering work. The method used here is to construct a composite index by allocating weightings to each of the 10 indices, the weightings being established from an analysis of actual projects. The composite index is calculated by applying these weightings to the appropriate price adjustment formula indices and totalling the results; this index is again presented with a base date of 1970. Constructed Civil Engineering Cost Index base: 1970=100 Year First quarter Second quarter Third quarter Fourth quarter Annual average 1990 849 859 1991 913 912 1992 922 927 1993 954 968 1994 984 1001 1995 1042 1064 1996 1086 1103 1997 1125 1130 1998 1138 1152 1999 1158 1166 2000 1237* Note: * Provisional Source: DLE based on DETR figures.
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THE ROAD CONSTRUCTION TENDER PRICE INDEX Civil Engineering work generally does not lend itself easily to the preparation of tender price indices in the same way as building work. There is, however, a published index for road construction tender prices (available on subscription from the Department of the Environment Transport and the Regions) and this is reproduced below with the permission of HMSO. The index is produced by the Department of the Environment Transport and the Regions and is intended to indicate the movement in tender prices for road construction contracts. It is based on priced rates contained in accepted tenders for Road Construction, Motorway Widening and Major Maintenance Schemes costing over £0.25 m. It is published with a base of 1995=100. Tender Price Index of Road Construction Base: 1995=100 Year First quarter Second quarter Third quarter Fourth quarter Annual average 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
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PART 9 Daywork
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INTRODUCTION Daywork ordered by the Engineer pursuant to clause 52(3) of the ICE Conditions of Contract is normally paid for at the rates and prices and under the conditions contained in the “Schedule of Dayworks carried out incidental to contract work” issued by the Federation of Civil Engineering Contractors, current at the date of execution of the Daywork. The most recent schedules are those dated 1 July 1998 with Amendments 1 and 2 dated 6 May 1999 and 24 May 1999 respectively, published by the Civil Engineering Contractors Federation. Copies may be obtained from: CIVIL ENGINEERING CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION Construction House 56–64 Leonard Street London EC2A 4JX Tel: 0171 608 5060 Fax: 0171 608 5061 These schedules identify a number of items that are excluded from the rates and percentages quoted, but should be recovered by the Contractor when valuing his Daywork account. Under normal circumstances it is impractical to accurately value these items for each Daywork event, although certain items can be allowed for by means of a percentage addition. Suggested methods of calculating such additions are includedin this section. In Summary the Daywork schedule allows for an addition:of 148% to wages paid to workmen of 88% to labour only sub-contractors and hired plant drivers of 12.5% to subsistence allowances and travel paid to workmen of 12.5% to materials used on dayworks of 12.5% to full cost of plant hired for dayworks of 12.5% to cost of operating welfare facilities of 12.5% to cost of additional insurance premiums for abnormal contract work or special conditions.
Part 3 of this book (Resources—Plant) includes detailed references to the plant section of the 1998 daywork schedule.
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1. GENERAL SERVICING OF PLANT Schedule 4.1 specifically excludes time spent on general servicing from the Hire Rates. General servicing in this context can be assumed to mean: □ Checking, replenishing (or changing, if applicable) l.e. engine lubrication transmission lubrications general greasing coolants hydraulic oils and brake systems filters tyres Inspecting special items eg. buckets hoses/airlines shank protecters cables/ropes/hawsers rippers blades, steels, etc
Assuming an 8 hour working day these operations could take a plant operator on average: large machine 20 minutes per day (equating to 1 hour for each 24 worked) medium machine 10 minutes per day (equating to 1 hour for each 48 worked) □ small machine 5 minutes per day (equating to 1 hour for each 96 worked)
In cost terms, these represent: large machine £11.04/hr÷24 hrs=£0.46 □ medium machine £8.97/hr ÷48 hrs=£0.19 □ small machine £8.17/hr÷96 hrs=£0.09
These labour costs can be expressed as a percentage of the schedule hire rates: D8 Dozer =£0.46÷£66.51×100 = 0.7% JCB 3CX =£0.19÷£12.56×100 =1.5% □ 1 tonne dumper =£0.09÷£2.79×100 = 3.2%
Considering the range of these sizes of plant which are normally deployed on site, the following would provide a reasonable average percentage addition : 0.7%×2=1.4% 1.5%×3=4.5% 3.2%×6=19.2% Total=25.1 % for 11 items of plant—average=2.3%
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2. FUEL DISTRIBUTION Schedule 4.3 allows for charging for fuel distribution. Assuming this is done with a towed fuel bowser behind a farm type tractor with driver/labourer in attendance, the operation cycle would involve visiting, service, and return or continue onto the next machine. The attendance cost based on the hourly rate tractor/bowser/driver would be: =£10.57+£0.47+£8.17=£19.21 Example A heavy item of plant, for example a Cat D8N Tractor Bulldozer with a 212 kW engine □ Fuel consumption is 30.4 litres/hr (38 litres/hr×80% site utilisation factor) □ Fuel capacity is 200 litres □ Requires filling after 6.5 working hours operation (200 litres divided by 30.40 l/hr). □ Tractor/bowser service taking 30 minutes The machine cost during this 6.5 hr period would be £66.51×6.5, i.e. £ 432.32 The attendance cost for the 30 min cycle would be £19.21×0.5, i.e. £9.61 The percentage addition for fuelling the machine would be £9.61÷£432.32×100=2.2% Example. A medium sized item of plant, for example a JCB 3CX □ Fuel consumption is 5.6 litres/hr (7.5 litres/hr×75% site utilisation factor) a Fuel capacity is 90 litres Requires filling after 16 working hours operation (90 litres divided by 5.60 l/hr). Tractor/bowser service taking 10 minutes The machine cost during this 16 hr period would be £12.56×16, i.e. £ 200.96 The attendance cost for the 10 min cycle would be £19.21×0.17, i.e. £3.27 The percentage addition for fuelling the machine would be £3.27÷£200.96×100=1.6% Example. A small item of plant, for example a 2 tonne dumper: Fuel consumption is 2.4 litres/hr (3 litres/hr×80% site utilisation factor) □ Fuel capacity is 35 litres Requires filling after 14.5 working hours operation (35 litres divided by 2.4 l/hr). □ Tractor/bowser service taking 5 minutes The machine cost during this 14.5 hr period would be £2.79×14.5, i.e. £40.46 The attendance cost for the 5 min cycle would be £19.21×.08, i.e. £1.54 The percentage addition for fuelling the machine would be £1.54 ÷£54.41×100=2.8%
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3. WELFARE FACILITIES Schedule 3.3 allows for the net cost of operating these facilities plus 12.5% This is an example of how these costs may be charged to the Daywork account on an 12 month, £5.8m Civil Engineering scheme, where the total labour element is £1,050,000. Facility Weekly Cost £ Jack Leg toilet unit (2) Wheeled cabin 22' Wheeled cabin 12' Labour to clean, maintain and make tea, etc 1 man, 2 hours per day, 6 days×£6.20 Consumables (heat, light, soap, disinfectant, etc) say Rates, insurance, taxes, etc (add 2%) Total weekly cost Multiply by 50 weeks (construction period) plus 6 weeks (maintenance period) Total cost to contract Thus cost as a percentage of the Labour element of the contract= Add, as schedule 3.3 Percentage addition for facilities
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4. HANDLING AND OFFLOADING MATERIALS Schedule 2.3 states that an allowance for handling materials, and an allowance for unloading or storage including wastage should be an additional charge. Example, For a 12 month, £5.8m Civil Engineering scheme where the total cost of materials that require handling (excluding Ready Mix concrete, imported fills, fuels and similar items) is £1,900,000 The following gang is employed (part time) throughout the contract for offloading and handling of materials. Net cost £ 2 labourers 15.36 Lorry (8T) with Hiab lift 15.58 £ 30.94/hour
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Allow an average of 5 hours per week over 50 weeks 250 hours @ £30.94/hour=£ 7,735.00 This cost as a percentage of the materials element of the contract
Material waste should be added direct to the cost of materials used for each particular Daywork items as an appropriate percentage.
PART 10 Professional Fees Keep your figures up to date, free of charge Now available to download from the web: www.pricebooks.co.uk This section, and most of the other information in this Price Book, is brought up to date every three months with the Price Book Updates, until the next annual edition. The Updates are available free to all Price Book purchasers. To ensure you receive your free copies, either complete the reply card from the centre of the book and return it to us or register via the website http://www.pricebooks.co.uk/
CONSULTING ENGINEERS’ FEES
INTRODUCTION A scale of professional charges for consulting engineering services in connection with civil engineering works is published by the Association of Consulting Engineers (ACE) Copies of the document can be obtained direct from: The Association Alliance Caxton London Tel 0171 Fax 0171 222 0750
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Comparisons Instead of the previous arrangement of having different agreements designed for each major discipline of engineering, these new agreements have been developed primarily to suit the different roles that Consulting Engineers may be required to perform, with variants of some of them for different disciplines. The agreements have been standardised as far as possible whilst retaining essential differences. Greater attention is required than with previous agreements to ensure the documents are completed properly. This is because of the perceived need to allow for a wider choice of arrangements, particularly of methods of payment.
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The agreements are not intended to be used as unsigned reference material with the details of an engagement being covered in an exchange of letters, although much of their content could be used as a basis for drafting such correspondence. Forms of Agreement The initial agreements are for use where a Consulting Engineer is engaged as follows: Agreement as a Lead Consultant Agreement directly by the Client, but not as Lead Consultant Agreement to provide design services for a design and construct Contractor Agreement to provide Report and Advisory Services Agreement as a Project Manager Agreement as Planning Supervisor in accordance with the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 1994
Each of Agreements A, B and C are published in two variants Variant 1 Civil and Structural Engineering Variant 2 The Engineering of Electrical and Mechanical Services in Buildings
Each agreement comprises the following: Memorandum of Agreement Conditions of Engagement Appendix I—Services of the Consulting Engineer Appendix II—Remuneration of the Consulting Engineer
Memorandum of Agreement There is a different memorandum for each agreement, reflecting in each instance the particular relationships between the parties. It is essential that the memorandum be fully completed. Spaces are provided for entry of important and specific details relevant to each commission, such as nominated individuals, limits of liability, requirements for professional indemnity insurance, the frequency of site visits and meetings, and requirements for collateral warranties. All the memoranda are arranged for execution under hand; some also have provision for execution as deeds. Conditions of Engagement These have been standardised as far as possible and thus contain much that is common between the agreements, but parts differ and are peculiar to individual agreements to reflect the responsibilities applying. The conditions can normally stand as drafted but
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clauses may be deleted and others be added should the circumstances so require for a particular commission. Appendix I—Services This appendix, which has significant differences between the agreements and variants, describes the services to be performed. These services include both standard Normal Services, the majority of which will usually be required, and standard Additional Services of which only some will be required. Standard Normal Services may be deleted if not required or not relevant to a particular commission; further Services, both Normal and Additional may be added in spaces provided. It may be agreed in advance, when known that certain of the Additional Services will clearly be required, that these will be treated and paid for as Normal Services for a particular commission. Appendix II—Remuneration/Fees and Disbursements This appendix provides alternate means of assessing the consulting engineer’s fees and disbursements. It identifies, when completed, which of those services listed in Appendix I are to be performed within the overall fee applicable for Normal Services. Figures need to be entered on such details as time charge rates, fee percentages and interest rates on delayed payments. Alternatives which do not apply require deletion and those remaining completion, so that the appendix when incorporated within an engagement contract describes the exact arrangements applicable to that commission. Collateral Warranties The association is convinced that collateral warranties are generally unnecessary and should only be used in exceptional circumstances. The interests of clients, employers and others are better protected by taking out project or BUILD type latent defects insurance. nevertheless, in response to observations raised when the pilot editions excluded any mention of warranties, references and arrangements have been included in the Memorandum and elsewhere by which Consulting Engineers may agree to enter into collateral warranty agreements; these should however only be given when the format and requirements thereof have been properly defined and recorded in advance of undertaking the commission. Requirements for the provision of collateral warranties will be justified even less with commissions under Agreement D than with those under the other ACE agreements. Occasional calls may be made for them, such as when a client intends to dispose of property and needs evidence of a duty of care being owed to specific third parties, but these will be few and far between.
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Remuneration Guidance on appropriate levels of fees to be charged is given at the end of each agreement. Firms and their clients may use this or other sources, including their own records, to determine suitable fee arrangements. Need for formal documentation The Association of Consulting Engineers recommends that formal written documentation should be executed to record the details of each commission awarded to a Consulting Engineer. These Conditions are published as model forms of agreement suitable for the purpose. However, even if these particular Conditions are not used, it is strongly recommended that, whenever a Consulting Engineer is appointed, there should be at least an exchange of letters defining the duties to be performed and the terms of payment. Appointments outside the United Kingdom These conditions of Engagement are designed for use within the UK. For work overseas it is impracticable to give definite recommendations; circumstances differ too widely between countries. There are added complications in documentation relating to local legislation, import customs, conditions of payment, insurance, freight, etc. Furthermore, it is often necessary to arrange for visits to be made by principals and senior staff whose absence abroad during such periods represents a serious reduction of their earning power. The additional duties, responsibilities and non-recoverable costs involved, and the extra work on general coordination, should be reflected in the levels of fees. Special arrangements are also necessary to cover travelling and other out-of-pocket expenses in excess of those normally incurred on similar work in the UK, including such matters as local cost-of-living allowances and the cost of providing home-leave facilities for expatriate staff.
CONDITIONS OF ENGAGEMENT Obligations The following is a brief summary of the conditions of engagement. It is recommended that reference should be made to the full document of the Association of Consulting Engineers Conditions of Engagement, 1995 before making an engagement. Obligations of the Consulting Engineer The responsibilities of the Consultant Engineer for the works are as set out in the actual agreement The various standard clauses in the Conditions relate to such matters as differentiating between Normal and Additional services, the duty to exercise skill and
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care, the need for Client’s written consent to the assignment or transfer of any benefit or obligation of the agreement, the rendering of advice if requested on the appointment of other consultants and specialist sub- consultants, any recommendations for design of any part of the Works by Contractors or Sub-contractors (with the proviso that the Consulting Engineer is not responsible for detailed design of contractors or for defects or omissions in such design), the designation of a Project Leader, the need for timeliness in requests to the Client for information etc., freezing the design once it has been given Client approval and the specific exclusion of any duty to advise on the actual or possible presence of pollution or contamination or its consequences. Obligations of the Client The Consultant Engineer shall be supplied with all necessary data and information in good time. The Client shall designate a Representative authorised to make decisions on his behalf and ensure that all decisions, instructions, and approvals are given in time so as not to delay or disrupt the Consultant Engineer. Site Staff The Consulting Engineer may employ site staff he feels are required to perform the task, subject to the prior written agreement of the Client. The Client shall bear the cost of local office accommodation, equipment and running costs. Commencement, Determination, Postponement, Disruption and Delay The Consulting Engineer’s appointment commences at the date of the execution of the Memorandum of Agreement or such earlier date when the Consulting Engineer first commenced the performance of the Services, subject to the right of the Client to determine or postpone all or any of the Services at any time by Notice. The Client or the Consulting Engineer may determine the appointment in the event of a breach of the Agreement by the other party after two weeks notice. In addition, the Consulting Engineer may determine his appointment after two weeks notice in the event of the Client failing to make proper payment. The Consulting Engineer may suspend the performance of all or any of the Services for up to twenty-six weeks if he is prevented or significantly impeded from performance by circumstances outside his control. The appointment may be determined by either party in the event of insolvency subject to the issue of notice of determination. Payments The Client shall pay fees for the performance of the agreed service(s) together with all fees and charges to the local or other authorities for seeking and obtaining statutory permissions, for all site staff on a time basis, together with additional payments for any
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variation or the disruption of the Consulting Engineer’s work due to the Client varying the task list or brief or to delay caused by the Client, others or unforseeable events. If any part of any invoice submitted by the Consulting Engineer is contested, payment shall be made in full of all that is not contested. Payments shall be made within 28 days of the date of the Consulting Engineer’s invoice; interest shall be added to all amounts remaining unpaid thereafter. Ownership of Documents and Copyright The Consulting Engineer retains the copyright in all drawings, reports, specifications, calculations etc. prepared in connection with the Task; with the agreement of the Consulting Engineer and subject to certain conditions, the Client may have a licence to copy and use such intellectual property solely for his own purpose on the Task in hand, subject to reservations. The Consulting Engineer must obtain the client’s permission before he publishes any articles, photographs or other illustrations relating to the Task, nor shall he disclose to any person any information provided by the Client as private and confidential unless so authorised by the Client. Liability, Insurance and Warranties The liability of the Consulting Engineer is defined, together with the duty of the Client to indemnify the Consulting Engineer against all claims etc. in excess of the agreed liability limit. The Consulting Engineer shall maintain Professional Indemnity Insurance for an agreed amount and period at commercially reasonable rates, together with Public Liability Insurance and shall produce the brokers’ certificates for inspection to show that the required cover is being maintained as and when requested by the Client. The Consulting Engineer shall enter into and provide collateral warranties for the benefit of other parties if so agreed. Disputes and Differences Provision is made for mediation to solve disputes, subject to a time limit of six weeks of the appointment of the mediator at which point it should be referred to an independent adjudicator. Further action could be by referring the dispute to an arbitrator.
QUANTITY SURVEYORS’ FEES Introduction A scale of professional charges for quantity surveying services in connection with civil engineering works is published by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. The scale has been determined by the Fees Committee appointed by the Quantity Surveyors
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Divisional Council of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. The scale is recommended and not mandatory. Copies of the document can be obtained direct from: The Royal 12 Parliament London 0171 222 7000
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Summary of Scale of Professional Charges Scale No 38. issued by The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors provides an itemised scale of professional charges for Quantity Surveying Services for Civil Engineering Works which is summarised as follows: 1.0. Generally 1.1. The Scale of professional charges is applicable where the contract provides for the bills of quantities and final account to be based on measurements prepared in accordance with or based on the principles of the Standard Method of Measurement of Civil Engineering Quantities issued by the Institution of Civil Engineers. 1.2. The fees are in all cases exclusive of travelling and other expenses (for which the actual disbursement is recoverable unless there is some prior arrangement for such charges) and of the cost of reproduction of bills of quantities and other documents, which are chargeable in addition at net cost. 1.3. The fees are in all cases exclusive of services in connection with the allocation of the cost of the works for purposes of calculating value added tax for which there shall be an additional fee based on the time involved. 1.4. If any of the materials used in the works are supplied by the employer or charged at a preferential rate, then the actual or estimated market value thereof shall be included in the amounts upon which fees are to be calculated. 1.5. The fees are in all cases exclusive of preparing a specification of the materials to be used and the works to be done. 1.6. If the quantity surveyor incurs additional costs due to exceptional delays in construction operations or any other cause beyond the control of the quantity surveyor then the fees may be adjusted by agreement between the employer and the quantity surveyor. 1.7. If the works are substantially varied at any stage or if the quantity surveyor is involved in abortive work there shall be an additional fee based on the time involved. 1.8. The fees and charges are in all cases exclusive of value added tax which will be applied in accordance with legislation. 1.9. The scale is not intended to apply to works of a civil engineering nature which form a subsidiary part of a building contract or to buildings which are ancillary to a civil engineering contract. In these cases the fees to be charged for quantity surveying services shall be in accordance with the scales applicable to building works.
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1.10. When works of both categories I* and II** are included in one contract the fee to be charged shall be calculated by taking the total value of the sections of work in each of the categories and applying the appropriate scale from the beginning in each case. General items such as preliminaries (and in the case of post contract fees contract price fluctuations) or sections of works which cannot be specifically allocated to either category shall be apportioned pro-rata to the values of the other sections of the works and added thereto in order to ascertain the total value of works in each category. 1.11. When a project is the subject of a number of contracts then, for the purpose of calculating fees, the value of such contracts shall not be aggregated but each contract shall be taken separately and the scale of charges applied as appropriate. 1.12. Roads, railways, earthworks and dredging which are ancillary only to any Category II** work shall be regarded as Category II** work. Works or sections of works of Category I* which incorporate piled construction shall be regarded as Category II** works. * Category I. ** Category II.
Works or sections of works such as monolithic walls for quays, jetties, dams and reservoirs; caissons; tunnels; airport runways and tracks; roads; railways; and earthworks and dredging. Works or sections of works such as piled quay walls; suspended jetties and quays; bridges and their abutments; culverts; sewers; pipe lines; electric mains; storage and treatment tanks; water cooling towers; and structures for housing heavy industrial and public utility plant, e.g., furnace houses and rolling mills to steel works; and boiler houses, reactor blocks and turbine halls to electricity generating stations.
1.13 No addition to the fees given hereunder shall be made in respect of works of alteration or repair where such works are incidental to the new works. If the work covered by a single contract is mainly one of alteration or repair then an additional fee shall be negotiated. 1.14. In the absence of agreement to the contrary, payments to the quantity surveyor shall be made by instalments by arrangement between the employer and the quantity surveyor. 1.15. Copyright in bills of quantities and other documents prepared by the quantity surveyor is reserved to the quantity surveyor. Scale of charges For the full Scale of Fees for Professional Charges for Quantity Surveying Services together with a detailed description of the full service provided the appropriate RICS Fee Scale should be consulted.
PART 11 Approximate Estimates
1. INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS AND CIVIL ENGINEERING FACILITIES Prices given under this heading are average prices on a ‘fluctuating basis’ for typical buildings based on the second quarter 2000 tender price level index of 366 (1976=100).
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Unless otherwise stated, prices do not allow for external works, furniture, loose or special equipment and are, of course, exclusive of fees for professional services. Prices are based upon the total floor area of all storeys, measured between external walls and without deduction for internal walls, columns, stairwells, liftwells and the like. As in previous editions it is emphasised that the prices must be treated with reserve in that they represent the average of prices from our records and cannot provide more than a rough guide to the probable cost of a building or structure. In many instances normal commercial pressures together with a limited range of available specifications ensure that a single rate is sufficient to indicate the prevailing average price. However, where such restrictions do not apply a range has been given; this is not to suggest that figures outside this range will not be encountered, but simply that the calibre of such a type of building can itself vary significantly. As elsewhere in this edition, prices do not include Value Added Tax, which should be applied at the current rate to all non-domestic building. Surface car parking Multi-storey car parks split level split level with brick facades flat slab warped Underground car parks partially underground under buildings completely underground under buildings completely underground with landscaped roof Railway stations Bus and coach stations Bus garages Petrol Stations Garage showrooms Garages, domestic Airport facilities (excluding aprons) airport terminals airport piers/satellites apron/runway—varying infrastructure content Airport campus facilities cargo handling bases distribution centres hangars (type C and D aircraft) hangars (type E aircraft) TV, radio and video studios Telephone exchanges Telephone engineering centres Branch Post Offices Postal Delivery Offices/Sorting Offices
Cost/m2 excluding VAT £ 42 to 60 205 to 265 225 to 310 245 to 315 250 to 290 325 to 380 420 to 635 690 to 820 1350 to 2290 685 to 1145 655 to 715 775 to 1140 505 to 805 280 to 450 1240 to 2705 1515 to 3380 70 to 135 450 to 730 225 to 450 955 to 1125 1125 to 2810 830 to 1350 680 to 1090 575 to 715 715 to 970 575 to 855
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INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES Agricultural storage buildings Factories for letting (incoming services only) for letting (including lighting, power and heating) nursery units (including lighting, power and heating) workshops maintenance/motor transport workshops owner occupation—for light industrial use owner occupation—for heavy industrial use Factory/office buildings—high technology production for letting (shell and core only) for letting (ground floor shell, first floor offices) for owner occupation (controlled environment, fully finished) Light industrial/office building economic shell and core with heating only medium shell with heating and ventilation high quality shell and core with air-conditioning Warehouses low bay (6–8 m high) for letting (no heating) low bay for owner occupation (including heating) high bay (9–18 m high) for owner occupation (including heating) Cold stores, refrigerated stores WATER AND TREATMENT FACILITIES Reinforced Concrete tanks: including all excavation; fill; structural work; valves; penstocks; pipeworks per m3 of concrete in structure treatment tanks fire ponds and lagoons reservoirs Reinforced Concrete river weirs, quay and wave walls: including temporary dams; caissons overpumping, anchorages, all structural works. Reinforced Concrete dams (upto 12 m high): arch dam, including excavation anchorages and structural work only. m3 of structure flat slab dam including excavation anchorages and structural work only. m3 of structure Earth dams: rock fill with concrete core m3 of completed structure hydraulic fill embankment dam m3 of completed structure
Cost/m2 excluding VAT £ 345 to 460 240 to 345 320 to 445 390 to 590 450 to 725 450 to 780 405 to 590 770 to 880 440 to 590 715 to 930 930 to 1235 390 to 690 610 to 905 800 to 1460 240 to 300 290 to 510 435 to 620 510 to 1165 Cost/m3 excluding VAT £
387 to 436 340 to 394 347 to 401 278 to 428
931 to 1359 707 to 1108
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2. FOUNDATIONS FOR STRUCTURES Unit £ In-situ concrete foundations complete with associated excavation and disposal: trench fill strip foundation; 450×1000 mm deep m trench fill strip foundation; 600×1200 mm deep m strip foundation; 900 mm deep m strip foundation; 1200 mm deep m column/stanchion base; unreinforced; 900×900×450 mm nr column/stanchion base; reinforced 50 kg/m3; 1750×1750×500 mm nr nr column/stanchion base; reinforced 50 kg/m3; 2200×2200×600 mm column/stanchion base; reinforced 75 kg/m3; 2400×2400×600 mm nr nr pile cap; reinforced 75 kg/m3; 900×900×1400 mm; for one pile pile cap; reinforced 75 kg/m3; 2700×900×1400 mm; for two piles nr nr pile cap; reinforced 75 kg/m3; 2700×2700×1400 mm; for four piles pile cap; reinforced 75 kg/m3; 3700×2700×1400 mm; for six piles nr In situ concrete slabs comprising concrete C30 slab with tamped finish; reinforced with two layers of A393 fabric; laid in bays size 20 m×10 m on sub-base of 250 mm granular material; including all associated excavation (250 mm depth), formwork and formed expansion joints with filler 200 mm thick m2 250 mm thick m2 275 mm thick m2 300 mm thick m2 Extra over cost of slab for hand trowel finish m2 for power float finish m2 for wire brush finish m2 for additional sub base depth (including excavation and disposal) 50 mm m2 100 mm m2 150 mm m2
50 70 73 88 82 239 448 537 238 597 1382 1868
33.56 36.93 38.62 40.31 0.72 1.90 1.49 1.13 2.25 3.38
The prices following have been assembled from the relevant items in the unit costs section. They are intended to give a broad overall price or help in comparisons between a number of basic construction procedures. These approximate estimates are for construction only. They do not include for preliminaries, design/supervision costs, land purchase or OH&P etc. Prices in this section are based on the same information and outputs as used in the unit costs section. Costs per m2 or m3 of completed structure.
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3. EARTH RETENTION AND STABILISATION Reinforced in-situ concrete retaining wall: including excavation; reinforcement; formwork; expansion joints; granular backfill and 100 mm land drain; profiled formwork finish to one side (typical retaining wall, allowing for profiling finishes) 1.0 m high 3.0 m high 6.0 m high 9.0 m high Precast concrete block, earth retaining wall: including granular fill; earth anchors and proprietary units or concrete panels, strips, fixings and accessories (Reinforced Earth) 1.5 m high 3.0 m high 6.0 m high Precast, reinforced concrete unit retaining wall (in-situ foundation): including excavation and fill; reinforced concrete foundation; pre-cast concrete units, joints 1.00 high 2.00 high 3.00 high Precast concrete crib wall including excavation; stabilisation and foundation work up to 10 m high up to 1.5 m high up to 2.5 m high up to 4.0 m high Timber crib walling up to 1.5 m high up to 3.7 m high up to 5.9 m high up to 7.4 m high Rock gabions including preparation; excluding anchoring (see Page 163 1 m thick
Unit £
m2 m2 m2 m2
310 240 270 300
m2 m2 m2
270 250 270
m2 m2 m2
310 325 345
m2 m2 m2 m2
205 200 195 185
m2 m2 m2 m2
100 125 155 180
m2
52
4. BRIDGEWORKS The following prices are based on recovered data and information from approximately 50 separate structures completed as part of actual projects. The prices include for the works described to the bridge decks and abutments, but exclude any approach works.
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Road Bridges
Span Unit
Reinforced in-situ concrete viaduct including excavation; reinforcement; formwork; concrete; bearings; expansion joints; deck waterproofing; deck finishings; P1 parapet. 15 m per m2 of deck maximum span between piers or abutments: 20 m 25 m Reinforced concrete bridge with precast beams including excavation; reinforcement; formwork; concrete; bearings; expansion joints; deck waterproofing; deck finishings; P1 parapet per m2 of deck maximum span between piers or abutments: 12 m 17 m 22 m 27 m Reinforced concrete bridge with pre-fabricated steel beams including excavation; reinforcement; formwork; concrete; bearings; expansion joints; deck waterproofing; deck finishings; P1 parapet. 20 m per m2 of deck maximum span between piers or abutments: 30 m 40 m Footbridges Reinforced in-situ concrete with precast beams including excavation; reinforcement; formwork; concrete; bearings; expansion joints; deck waterproofing; deck finishings; P6 parapet. widths up to 6 m wide; per m2 of deck maximum span between piers or abutments:
5m 10 m 20 m
Structural steel bridge with concrete foundations width up to 4 m wide per m2 of deck maximum span :
10 m 12 m 16 m 20 m
£
m2 870 to 980 m2 820 to 870 m2 800 to 820
m2 920 to 980 m2 870 to 920 m2 820 to 890 m2 790 to 850
m2 900 to 950 m2 840 to 900 m2 810 to 870
m2 800 to 820 m2 740 to 770 m2 770 to 800 m2 720 to 750 m2 720 to 760 m2 730 to 760 m2 750 to
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780 Timber footbridge (stress graded with concrete piers) per m2 of deck maximum span:
12 m 18 m
m2 660 to 680 m2 680 to 710
5. HIGHWAY WORKS The following prices are the approximate costs per metre run of roadway, and are based on information from a number of sources including engineers estimates, tenders, final account values etc on a large number of highways contracts. Motorway and All Purpose Road prices include for earthworks, structures, drainage, pavements, line markings, reflective studs, footways signs, lighting, motorway communications, fencing and barrier works as well as allowance for accommodation works, statutory undertakings and landscaping as appropriate to the type and location of the carriageway. The earthworks elements can be adjusted by reference to factors detailed at the end of this sub-section. Motorway and All Purpose Road prices do NOT include for the cost of associated features such as interchanges, side roads, underbridges, overbridges, culverts, sub-ways, gantries and retaining walls. These are shown separately beside the cost range for each road type,based on statistical frequency norms. Unit £ £ range Features MOTORWAYS The following costs are based on a 850 mm construction comprising 40 mm wearing course, 60 mm base course, 250 mm road base, 150 mm sub-base and 350 mm capping layer; central reserve incorporating two 0.7 m wide hardstrips; no footpaths or cycle paths included Rural motorways grassed central reserve and outer berms; no kerbs or edgings; assumption that 30% of excavated material is unsuitable for filling; costs allow for forming embankments for 50% of highway length average 4.70 m high and 50% of length in cuttings average 3.90 m deep; accommodation fencing each side; allowance of 25% of length having crash barriers and 20% of length having lighting dual two lane (D2M_R); 25.60 m overall width; each carriageway 7.30 m m 1,400 with 3.30 m hard shoulder; 4.00 m central reserve to 1,710 dual three lane (D3M_R); 32.60 m overall width; each carriageway 11.00 m m 1,680 with 3.30 m hard shoulder; 4.00 m central reserve to 2,060 dual four lane (D4M_R); 39.80 m overall width; each carriageway 14.60 m m 1,960 with 3.30 m hard shoulder; 4.00 m central reserve to 2,390 Urban motorways hard paved central reserve iand outer berms; precast concrete kerbs; assumption
1,0790
1,170
1,260
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that 30% of excavated material is unsuitable for filling; costs allow for forming embankments for 50% of highway length average 3.20 m high and 50% of length in cuttings average 1.60 m deep; accommodation fencing each side; allowance of 25% of length having crash barriers and 20% of length having lighting dual two lane (D2M_U); 23.10 m overall width; each carriageway 7.30 m m 1,330 with 2.75 m hard shoulder; 3.00 m central reserve to 1,630 dual three lane (D3M_U); 30.50 m overall width; each carriageway 11.00 m 1,600 m with 2.75 m hard shoulder; 3.00 m central reserve to 1,950 dual four lane (D4M_U); 37.70 m overall width; each carriageway 14.60 m m 1,850 with 2.75 m hard shoulder; 3.00 m central reserve to 2,260 ALL PURPOSE ROADS The following costs are based on a 800 mm construction comprising 40 mm wearing course, 60 mm base course, 200 mm road base, 150 mm sub-base and 350 mm capping layer; no footpaths or cycle paths included
Unit Rural all purpose roads grassed central reserve; no kerbs or edgings; assumption that 30% of excavated material is unsuitable for filling; costs allow for forming embankments for 50% of highway length average 4.00 m high and 50% of length in cuttings average 3.75 m deep; allowance of 25% of length having crash barriers and 20% of length having lighting dual two lane (D2AP_R); 25.60 m overall width; each carriageway 7.30 m; 4.00 m central reserve dual three lane (D3AP_R); 32.60 m overall width; each carriageway 11.00 m; 4.00 m central reserve Urban all purpose roads hard paved central reserve; precast concrete kerbs; assumption that 30% of excavated material is unsuitable for filling; costs allow for forming embankments for 50% of highway length inaverage 2.20 m high and 50% of length in cuttings average 1.62 m deep; allowance of 25% of length having crash barriers and 20% of length having lighting dual two lane (D2AP_U); 23.10 m overall width; each carriageway 7.30 m with 2.75 m hard shoulder; 3.00 m central reserve dual three lane (D3AP_U); 30.50 m overall width; each carriageway 11.00 m with 2.75 m hard shoulder; 3.00 m central reserve Other roads Rural All-Purpose Roads Single carriageway all-purpose road (carriageway is 7.3 m wide) Wide single carriageway all-purpose road (carriageway is 10.0 m wide)
m
m
m
m
1,920
2,020
2,120
£ £ range Features
1,090 to 1,340 1,380 to 1,680
830
1,090 to 1.330 1,300 to 1,590
1,740
m 770 to 950 m 860 to 1050
890
1,860
390 390
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Rural Link Roads Two lane link road (carriageway is 7.3 m wide) Single lane link road (carriageway is 3.7 m wide) Rural Motorway or Dual Carriageway Slip Roads Single carriageway slip road (carriageway is 5.0 m wide) Urban Motorway or Dual Carriageway Sliproads Single carriageway slip road (carriageway is 6.0 m wide) Wide single carriageway all purpose road with footway each side (carriageway is 10.0 m wide each footway is 3.0 m wide) Cost of nominal 3.0 m cycle track to all-purpose roads (one side only) Urban Link Roads Two lane link road (carriageway is 7.3 m wide) Single lane link road (carriageway is 3.7 m wide)
m 830 to 1020 m 540 to 660
380
m 700 to 860
250
m 1080 to 1320 m 1200 to 1470 m 100 to 120
450
m 1160 to 1410 m 770 to 940
240
500 NIL
500 357
The following are approximate costs for the installation of roads and drains to serve as part of the development of infrastructure for Housing, Retail or Industrial development. The density (ie percentage of area used for Roads etc is also given to enable adjustments) NB, excludes car parking. Type A Construction=medium duty carriageway consisting of 100 mm surfacing, roadbase up to 115 mm subbase of 150 mm. Type B Construction=heavy duty carriageway consisting of reinforced concrete slab 225 mm thick subbase 130 mm thick capping layer 280 mm thick. Density of facility Cost/unit £ Cost/hectare £ Density of road per per hectare per acre Type A Type B Type A Type B hectare 5 (2) 2,720 3,160 13,600 15,800 15 (6) 1,587 1,843 23,800 27,650 20 (8) 1,292 1,501 25,840 30,020 25 (10) 1,115 1,296 27,880 32,390 30 (12) 1,020 1,185 30,600 35,550 37 (15) 956 1,110 35,360 41,080 50 (20) 884 1,027 44,200 51,350 Turning or passing bay=35 m2 overall area suitable cars, vans
2.00% 3.50% 3.80% 4.10% 4.50% 5.20% 6.50%
£ Type A construction nr 2,380 Type B construction nr 2,765 Turning or passing bay=100 m2 overall area suitable semi trailer Type A construction nr 6,800
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570
nr 7,900 nr 3,160 nr 13,600 nr 15,800 m2 68 m2 19
6. CIVIL ENGINEERING WORKS SITE UTILITIES AND INFRASTRUCTURE The following prices have been compiled for various services and provide average costs for site utilities and infrastructure works. Unit To estate To major road £ road £ UNDERPASSES Provision of underpasses to new roads, constructed as part of a road building programme Pedestrian underpass 3 m wide×2.5 m high Vehicle underpass 7 m wide×5 m high Vehicle underpass 14 m wide×5 m high ROAD CROSSINGS Costs include road markings, beacons, lights, signs, advance danger signs etc 4 way traffic signal installation
m m m
nr
zebra crossing pelican crossing
nr nr
pedestrian guard railing
m
3,100 15,860
3,820 19,320 38,640
35900 to 50690 4050 to 4530 15740 to 16940 100 to 130
STREET FURNITURE There is an almost infinite variety of items with which local authorities and private developers can enhance the roadside and public areas, including statutory requirements such as lighting. It is therefore impossible to price all the different street furniture available. The following however gives a selection of the more common items:£ each reflectorised traffic signs 0.25–0.75 m2 area on steel post 65 to 118 internally illuminated traffic signs (dependent on area) 140 to 190 externally illuminated traffic signs (up to 4 m2) 345 to 905 lighting to pedestrian areas and estates roads on 4–6 m columns with up to 70 W lamps 155 to 229 lighting to main roads on 10–12 m columns with 250 W lamps 360 to 435 lighting to main roads on 12–15 m columns with 400 W high pressure sodium lighting 455 to 550
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benches—hardwood and precast concrete litter bins: precast concrete hardwood slatted cast iron large aluminium concrete bollards steel bollards bus stops bus stops inc basic shelter pillar box on post telephone box Hi mast radio/beacon—60 m automatic barrier equipment
571
135 to 180 135 to 155 55 to 70 230 405 50 to 90 45 to 80 390 880 320 3570 23145 16395
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FOOTPATHS AND PAVINGS Costs include excavation, base course as necessary and precast concrete edgings on foundations to one or both sides Unit £ bitumen macadam footpath m2 precast concrete paving flags m2 precast concrete block pavings m2 clay brick paving m2 granite setts m2 cobbled paving m2
23 33 41 51 74 60
SURFACE CAR PARKS Surface car parking is the cheapest way of providing car parking. The cost of rooftop or basement car parking can be 10 to 15 times the cost of the surface car parking. The vogue in car parking for all except industrial schemes is for concrete block pavers, with different colours marking out parking bays and zones. Grasscrete is an alternative but is not usually used for main parking areas. Guideline figures for parking requirements are shown below: one car space per: offices 22 to 25 m2 gross floor area industrial—factories 45 to 55 m2 gross floor area —warehouses 200 m2 gross floor area shops 20 to 25 m2 gross floor area superstores 10 m2 gross floor area cinemas, theatres 3 to 5 seats hospital 3 hospital beds residential 1 to 2 dwellings
For surface level car parking the area required per car will not generally show much variation. Site shape, position of the building on the site, and parking configuration will be the main determinants of the area to be allowed per car, however, a fairly low range of 20–23 m2 per car will usually be sufficient. Typical costs for surface car parking including lighting and drainage are illustrated below: £/m2 £/car Tarmacadam surfaced, marked out with thermoplastic road paint Interlocking or herringbone concrete block paving, marked out with coloured blocks Grasscrete precast concrete units filled with top soil and grass seeded
41 815 to 940 46 925 to 1065 49 980 to 1125
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Note: Costs include forecourts, aprons and access areas but not approach roads. SERVICES Costs of services to a site are built up of connection charges and service runs. This can vary significantly depending upon the availability or otherwise of a suitably sized main in the neighbourhood of the site. However, typical service charges for an estate of 200 houses might be as follows:Charge per house £ Water Electric
400 to 800 200 if all electric (plus cost of substation £ 12,000–17,000 total) 400 if all gas (plus cost of substation £ 12,000–17,000 total) Gas 400 to 500 (plus cost of governing station £ 11,000 total) Telephone 130 Sewerage 300 to 400
Unit £ Mains laid in trenches including excavation and filling Water main 75 mm PVC-U main in 150 mm ductile iron pipe as duct Electric main 600/1000 volt cables. Two core 25 mm cable including 100 mm clayware duct Gas main 150 mm ductile or cast iron gas pipe Telephone British Telecom installation in 110 mm PVC-U duct Drainage 100/150 mm clay or PVC-U pipes on granular bed and surround up to 3 m deep 100/150 mm cast iron pipes on concrete beds 375 mm clay drain pipe up to 3 m deep on granular bed and surround 450 mm concrete pipe on concrete beds 900 mm diameter concrete sewage pipe on granular bed up to 3.5 m deep Brick manholes in commons, rendered internally, clay channel with three branches, concrete cover slab, cast iron cover and frame 900–1500 mm deep Precast concrete manholes with precast concrete rings up to 1500 mm diameter, channel with three branches, concrete cover slab and frame 900–1500 mm deep Vitrified clay or precast concrete road gully 450× 900 mm deep with concrete surround, brick seating and cast iron grating
m
67
m
29
m
53
m
21
m m m m m nr
26 71 66 74 171 964
nr
850
nr
217
7. LANDSCAPING Landscaping as a subject matter is sufficiently large to fill a book (see Spons Landscaping and External Works Price Book). However, there are certain items that arise on a majority of projects and other discrete items for which indicative costs can be
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produced. The following rates include for normal surface excavation but exclude bulk excavation, levelling or earth shifting and land drain provision. Soft landscaping Unit cultivate ground, remove rubbish and plant with grass seed m2 ditto and turf m2 shrubbed areas m2 shrubbed areas including allowance for small trees m2 standard tree in tree pit including stake nr ditto but with tree guard and precast tree grid slabs nr
£ 3.70 4.80 30.80 40.60 33.80 120.50
Sports pitches The provision of sports facilities will involve different techniques of earth shifting and cultivation and usually will be carried out by specialist landscaping contractors. Costs include for cultivating ground, bringing to appropriate levels for the specified game, applying fertiliser, weedkiller, seeding and rolling and white line marking with nets, posts etc as required. Unit £ football pitch (114×72 m) nr cricket outfield (160×142 m) nr cricket square (20×20 m) including imported marl or clay loam bringing to nr accurate levels, seeding with cricket square type grass bowling green (38×38 m) rink, including french drain and gravel path on four nr sides grass tennis courts 1 court (35×17 m) including bringing to accurate levels, chain nr link perimeter fence and gate, tennis posts and net two grass tennis courts (35×32 m) ditto pair artificial surface tennis courts (35×17 m) including chain link fencing, gate, nr tennis posts and net two courts (45×32 m) ditto pair artificial football pitch including sub-base, bitumen macadam open textured base nr and heavy duty astro-turf carpet golf putting green hole pitch and putt course hole full length golf course, full specifications Inc watering system championship course
11,700 40,000 3,100 14,500 14,700 25,000 11,600 21,700 229,500
1,200 3600 to 5500 hole 12900 to 24400 hole up to 90500
Parklands As with all sports pitches, parklands will involve different techniques of earth shifting and cultivation. The following rates include for normal surface excavation.
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Unit parklands, including cultivating ground applying fertiliser etc and seeding with parks type grass general sportsfield lakes including excavation up to 10 m deep, laying 1.5 mm thick butyl rubber sheet and spreading top soil evenly on top to depth of 300 mm under 1 ha in area between 1 and 5 ha in area extra for planting aquatic plants in lake top soil
£
ha
11,200
ha
13,400
ha ha m2
245,700 229,500 35
Playground Equipment Modern swings with flat rubber safety seats: four seats, two bays nr 905 Stainless steel slide, 3.40 m long nr 1,000 Climbing frame—igloo type 3.20×3.75 m on plan×2.00 m high nr 1,040 Seesaw comprising timber plank on sealed ball bearings 3960×230×70 mm thick nr 720 Wicksteed tumbleguard type safety surfacing around play equipment m2 60 Bark particles type safety surfacing 150 mm thick on hardcore bed m2 10
Land Drainage The above rates exclude provision of any land drainage. If land drainage is required on a project, the propensity of the land to flood will decide the spacing of the land drains. However, some indicative figures can be given for land drainage. Costs include for excavation and backfilling of trenches and laying agricultural clay drain pipes with 75 mm diameter lateral runs average 600 mm deep and 100 mm diameter main runs average 750 mm deep. land drainage to parkland with laterals at 30 m centres and main runs at 100 m centres ha 2,300 land drainage to sportsfields with laterals at 10 m centres and main runs at 33 mm centres ha 6,800
8. TEMPORARY WORKS Bailey bridges Unit Installation of temporary Bailey bridges: including temporary concrete abutments; erection maintenance; dismantling span up to 10 m: Hire costs (for 52 weeks) Delivery/collect Erect/dismantle Concrete abutments Demolish after dismantling Allowance for maintenance, etc nr
£
9,640 830 3,080 3,780 620 1,850 19,800
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nr nr nr
22,400 28,700 31,200
Cofferdams Installation of cofferdams: (based on driven steel sections with recovery value) including all plant, for installation and dismantling; loss of materials; pumping and maintenance excluding excavation and disposal of material—backfilling on completion. Cost range based on 12 weeks installation £ range Depth of drive up to 5 m, diameter or side length up to 2 m up to 10 m up to 20 m Depth of drive 5–10 m, diameter or side length up to 2 m up to 10 m up to 20 m Depth of drive 10–15 m, diameter or side length up to 2 m up to 10 m up to 20 m Depth of drive 15–20 m, diameter or side length up to 2 m up to 10 m up to 20 m Above based on soft-medium ground conditions add for medium-hard+20% hard but not rock+33%
Access Scaffolding
2500 to 2700 12200 to 13600 21600 to 27100 3600 to 5100 15900 to 25400 29300 to 50700 5100 to 7000 24600 to 35200 46000 to 70600 8600 to 10800 24500 to 43400 61600 to 86700
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The following are guideline costs for the hire and erection of proprietary scaffold systems, (tube and coupling) costs are very general and are based on a minimum area of 360 m2 at 1.80 m deep. £ 1. Approximate hire (supply and fix) of patent scaffold per 4 week (cost dependant m2 4.00 to upon length of hire, quality of system, number of toe boards handrails etc.) 5.30 Based on this a typical cost of a 60×10 m (600 m2) area for 8 weeks would be about £4,200. 2. Approximate hire (supply and fix of mobile access towers per 4 week hire m2 13.60 to 20.40 (refer also to plant hire in Section 3) 3. Additional costs of Pole ladder access, per 4.0 m high, per 4 week nr 5.10 to 5.85 57.25 4. Additional cost of stair towers extra over the cost of scaffold system per 2 m rise, m2 per 4 week 5. Additional cost of hoarding around base perimeter (using multi use ply sheeting) m2 0.80 to 1.40 per 4 week period 0.15 6. Additional cost of polythene debris netting (no re-use) m2 7. Additional cost of Monaflex ‘T’ plus weatherproof sheeting including anchors and m2 0.75 straps (based on 3 uses)
Erection of scaffolding system is based on 3 men erecting a 16 m2 bay in about 1 hour and dismantling the same in 20 minutes. (i.e. experienced scaffolders) Note: Although scaffolding is essentially plant hire, allowance must be made for inevitable loss and damage to fittings, for consumables used and for maintenance during hire periods. Earthwork Support The following are comparative costs for Earthwork and trench support based on the hire of modular systems (trench box hydraulic) with an allowance for consumable materials (maximum 5 day hire allowance). Unit £/m2 Earthwork support not exceeding 1 m deep, distance between opposing faces not 3.10 exceeding 2 m Earthwork support not exceeding 1 m deep distance between opposing faces 2–4 m 5.35 Earthwork support not exceeding 2 m deep distance between opposing faces not 6.00 exceeding 2 m Earthwork support not exceeding 2 m deep distance between opposing faces 2–4 m 10.65 Earthwork support not exceeding 4 m deep distance between opposing faces not 15.15 exceeding 2 m Earthwork support not exceeding 4 m deep distance between opposing face 2–4 m 21.90 For larger excavations requiring Earthwork support refer to cofferdam estimates; or sheet piling within unit cost sections.
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The following are approximate weekly hire costs for a range of basic support equipment used on site (see also Plant Costs Section—Part 3). Unit £/week Steel Sheet piling Frodingham or Larssen section tonne 17.65 to 22.05 Trench Sheeting Standard overlapping sheets m2 0.80 to 1.00 1.60 to 2.20 Interlocking type m2 Heavy duty overlapping sheets 6 mm thick m2 2.65 to 2.90 8 mm thick m2 2.70 driving cap nr 7.35 extraction clamp nr 14.70 Trench box with hydraulic walings—as above Trench struts No. 0–0.3–0.40 m nr 0.35 No. 1–0.5–0.75 m nr 0.40 No. 2–0.7–1.14 m nr 0.40 No. 3–1.0–1.75 m nr 0.45
PART 12 Outputs This Part lists a selection of OUTPUT CONSTANTS for use within various areas of Civil Engineering Work.
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HYDRAULIC BACKACTERS—Production rates (90 degrees swing) Weight Heaped Power Material Cycle Operating Bucket Co- Standard Capacity Type Time Co-efficient efficient Production (sec) m3/h 6.2 t
0.25 m3
36 kw Soil
11.5 t
0.40 m3
53 kw Soil
Av 13 10–16 Av 13 11–15
0.83 (50/60 min) 0.83
1.0 1.0
Av 55 45–75 Av 90 80–110
Outputs
13.25 t 0.45 m3
63 kw Soil
Av 13 11–15 68 kw Soil Av 14 16 t 0.55 m3 12–16 85 kw Soil Av 14 19 t 0.70 m3 12–16 95 kw Soil Av 17 21 t 1.00 m3 15–19 110 Soil Av 16 23.5 t 0.90 m3 kw 14–18 136 Soil Av 16 28.5 t 1.20 m3 kw 14–18 150 Soil Av 18 35.7 t 1.20 m3 kw 16–20 184 Soil Av 19 41 t 1.60 m3 kw 17–21 184 Rock: well Av 21 41 t 1.60 m3 kw blasted 19–23 184 Rock: Av 25 41 t 1.60 m3 kw poorly 23–27 blasted 220 Soil Av 21 51 t 2.00 m3 kw 18–22 51 t 2.00 m3 220 Rock: well Av 24 kw blasted 22–26 51 t 2.00 m3 220 Rock: Av 29 kw poorly 27–31 blasted 90 kw Soil Av 24 20 t 0.8 m3 23–25 (Long reach excavator VC20)
583
0.83
1.0
0.83
1.0
0.83
1.0
0.83
1.0
0.83
1.0
0.83
1.0
0.83
1.0
0.83
1.0
0.83
0.9
0.83
0.9
0.83
1.0
0.83
0.9
0.83
0.9
0.83
1.0
Av 100 90–120 Av 120 100–140 Av 150 130–170 Av 175 160–200 Av 170 150–190 Av 220 200–260 Av 200 180–225 Av 250 230–280 Av 205 190–230 Av 170 160–190 Av 280 240–330 Av 220 200–240 Av 180 170–200 Av 85 80–90
BACKACTER IDENTIFICATION CHART MACHINE TYPE GROUP 1 GROUP 1A GROUP 2 (wheeled) Excavator weight group in tonnes Akerman ‘H’ range Atlas ‘D’ range Caterpillar range Daewoo range Demag range Dresser range Fiat/Allis range Ford/Richier range
8 to 13
8 to 13
H3 1104 1204 E70, 110, 120, 205 DH040, 110, 130 625E FE12 H42 -
GROUP 3
13 to 18
18 to 21
7C 1304, 1404 E140, 211, 213 DH120M H15
10B 1604 E180, 215
FE16, 18 H45
DH180 H21 635E FE20 H48
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EX90, 100, 120 580 620 -
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John Deere range Komatsu ‘PC’ range Liebherr range Macmoter Spa range Mitsubishi range O & K ‘RH’ range Poclain range Priestman Mustang range
100, 120 M5, 7, 9 110 2, 4 61 2–12
R992 -
584
HC150, 170 HC190 EX150 EX200 181, 211 630, 635B 640 812, 814 817, 818, 820 690 150 180 R900B, 902 R912, 922 140 180 4 Plus 5, 6 81 90 2–15 2–18, VC 15
GROUP 4 GROUP 5 GROUP 6 GROUP 7 GROUP 8 21 to 28 28 to 34 12B 14B 1704, 1804 1902 E240, 225B 229, E300 DH280 645 650B FE24 FE28 H50 H52 EX220 EX300 251 301 645 650 210, 240 280 R932 R942 230 280 8, 9 11, 12 VC20
34 to 45 16D 2202 FE40 H40 FE40 650B 890 360 R952 380 20 220 -
45 to 55 H55 400 R962 30 220 -
55 to 65 25C R974 580 30C 350 -
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Cycle time (minutes)
Outputs
Capacity (hours) and Length of Haul 3 m3 tipper: 1 km haul 5 km haul 9 km haul 12 km haul 15 km haul 8 m3 tipper: 1 km haul 5 km haul 9 km haul 12 km haul 15 km haul 12 m3 tipper: 1 km haul 5 km haul 9 km haul 12 km haul 15 km haul 15 m3 tipper: 1 km haul 5 km haul 9 km haul 12 km haul 15 km haul
Labour (hours)
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Speed Loading Haul Discharge Return Total (km/hr)
8.8 26.3 41.9 52.7 65.8
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
43.3 43.3 43.3 43.3 43.3
10 16 18 19 19
0.70 0.70 0.70 0.70 0.70
6.0 18.8 30.0 37.9 47.4
0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7
5.5 17.0 27.3 34.4 43.1
12.2 36.5 58.0 73.0 91.2
10.6 19.7 25.7 26.9 31.4
0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8
16.3 16.3 16.3 16.3 16.3
3 8 11 14 15
2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0
20.0 37.5 49.1 51.4 60.0
0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9
18.2 39.1 34.1 72.5 44.6 94.6 46.8 99.1 54.5 115.4
7.1 13.1 17.1 17.9 20.8
0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7
10.8 10.8 10.8 10.8 10.8
3 8 11 14 15
2.90 2.90 2.90 2.90 2.90
20.0 37.5 49.1 51.4 60.0
1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1
18.2 39.3 34.1 72.7 44.6 94.8 46.8 99.3 54.5 115.6
5.8 10.6 13.8 14.5 16.8
0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8
8.7 8.7 8.7 8.7 8.7
3 8 11 14 15
3.70 3.70 3.70 3.70 3.70
20.0 37.5 49.1 51.4 60.0
1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
18.2 39.7 34.1 73.1 44.6 95.2 46.8 99.7 54.5 116.0
Manhours include round trip for tipper and driver together with attendant labour for positioning during loading and turning/discharging. The number of cycles are based on the stated heaped capacity of the tipper divided into the total volume of 100 m3 to be moved being multiplied by a bulking factor of 1.30 to the loose soil volume. The average speeds are calculated assuming that the vehicles run on roads or on reasonably level firm surfaces, and allow for acceleration and deceleration with the return empty journey being say 10% faster than the haul. The cycle time shows in detail the time spent being loaded (calculated using a 1.5 m3 loader with a cycle time of 22 seconds), haul journey, discharge (turning/manoeuvring/tipping) and return journey.
BREAKING OUT OBSTRUCTIONS BY HAND BREAKING OUT PAVEMENT, BRICKWORK, CONCRETE & MASONRY BY HAND & PNEUMATIC BREAKER
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Description
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Unit By hand using Using Compressor picks, shovels & 7 m3 Compressor (2 10 m3 Compressor points Tool) (3 Tool) Labour Compressor Labour Compressor Labo
Break out bitmac surfaces on sub-base or hardcore 75 mm thick 100 mm thick Break out asphalt roads on hardcore: 150 mm thick 225 mm thick 300 mm thick Remove existing sett paving Break out brickwork in cement mortar: 215 mm thick Break out concrete in areas 100 mm thick 150 mm thick 225 mm thick 300 mm thick Break out reinforced concrete Break out sandstone
m2/hr 1 m2/hr 1
25 20
13 10
50 33
17 11
m2/hr 0.60 m2/hr 0.50 m2/hr 0.40 m2/hr 0.80
8 6 4 10
4 3 2 5
11 8 7 17
4 3 2 6
m2/hr 0.20
3
2
5
2
m2/hr 0.90 m2/hr 0.50 m2/hr 0.30 m2/hr 0.20 m3/hr 0.02
9 7 4 3 0.40
5 4 2 1 0.20
14 10 6 4 0.60
5 4 2 1 0.20
m3/hr 0.03
0.50
0.30
0.80
0.30
LOADING LOOSE MATERIALS AND ITEMS BY HAND Material Unit Loading into Vehicles Tonne m3 Bricks hr Concrete, batches hr Gulley grates and frames hr Kerb hr Paving slabs hr Pipes, concrete and clayware hr Precast concrete items hr Soil hr Steel reinforcement hr Steel sections, etc hr Stone and aggregates: bedding material hr
1.7 1.4 1.0 1.1 0.9 0.9 0.9 1.4 0.8 1.0
2.9 1.2
1.5
1.8
2.0
Outputs
587
filter/subbase hr rock fill (6" down) hr Trench planking and shoring hr
1.3 1.3 0.9
1.4 1.3 2.9
LAYING AND JOINTING, FLEXIBLE-JOINTED CLAYWARE PIPES Diameter of pipe Drainage In trench not In trench not In Trench 3– in mm Gang exceeding 1.5 m exceeding 3 m 4.5 m Pipework 100 mm 150 mm 225 mm 300 mm 375 mm 450 mm Bends 100 mm 150 mm 225 mm 300 mm 375 mm 450 mm Single junctions 100 mm 150 mm 225 mm 300 mm 375 mm 450 mm
m/hr m/hr m/hr m/hr m/hr m/hr
10 7 5 4 3 2
8 6 4 3 2 2
7 5 3 2 2 1
nr/hr nr/hr nr/hr nr/hr nr/hr nr/hr
20 17 13 10 7 3
17 14 10 8 6 3
14 13 8 7 5 2
nr/hr nr/hr nr/hr nr/hr nr/hr nr/hr
13 7 6 4 3 2
10 6 5 3 2 2
8 5 4 3 2 1
PRECAST CONCRETE MANHOLES IN SECTIONS Description Unit Pipelayer Labourer Place 675 mm dia shaft rings m/hr Place 900 mm manhole rings m/hr Place 1200 mm manhole rings m/hr Place 1500 mm manhole rings m/hr Place 900/675 mm tapers nr/hr Place 1200/675 mm tapers nr/hr Place 1500/675 mm tapers nr/hr Place cover slabs to 675 mm rings nr/hr Place cover slabs to 900 mm rings nr/hr Place cover slabs to 1200 mm rings nr/hr Place cover slabs to 1500 mm rings nr/hr
1.00 0.60 0.40 0.30 1.00 0.60 0.50 2.50 2.00 1.40 0.90
0.30 0.20 0.10 0.10 0.30 0.20 0.20 0.80 0.70 0.50 0.30
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Build in pipes and make good base: 150 mm diameter nr/hr 4.00 300 mm diameter nr/hr 2.00 450 mm diameter nr/hr 1.00 Benching 150 mm thick m2/hr 1.20 Benching 300 mm thick m2/hr 0.60 Render benching 25 mm thick m2/hr 1.10 Fix manhole covers frame nr/hr 1.30
588
1.20 0.60 1.10 1.30
READY MIXED CONCRETE (PLACING IN THE WORKS) Description Labour Gang (m3 per hour) MASS CONCRETE Blinding 150 mm thick 5.50 150–300 mm thick 6.25 300–500 mm thick 7.00 Bases and oversite concrete not exceeding 150 mm thick 5.00 not exceeding 300 mm thick 5.75 not exceeding 500 mm thick 6.75 exceeding 500 mm thick 7.00 REINFORCED CONCRETE Bases not exceeding 300 mm thick 5.50 not exceeding 500 mm thick 6.25 exceeding 500 mm thick 6.75 Suspended slabs (not exceeding 3 m above pavement level) not exceeding 150 mm thick 3.75 not exceeding 300 mm thick 4.75 exceeding 300 mm thick 5.75 Walls and stems (not exceeding 3 m above pavement): not exceeding 150 mm thick 3.50 not exceeding 300 mm thick 4.50 exceeding 300 mm thick 5.00 Beams, columns and piers (not exceeding 3 m above pavement): sectional area not exceeding 0.03 m2 2.00 sectional area not exceeding 0.03–1.0 m2 2.50 3.50 sectional area exceeding 1.0 m2
FIXING BAR REINFORCEMENT All bars delivered to site cut and bent and marked. Including craneage and hoisting (maximum height 5 m).
Outputs
Description (fix only) Straight round bars to beams, floors, roofs and walls to braces, columns, sloping roofs and battered walls Bent round bars to beams, floors, roofs and walls to braces, columns, sloping roofs and battered walls Straight, indented or square bars to beams, floors, roofs and walls to braces, columns, sloping roofs and battered walls Bent, indented or square bars to beams, floors, roofs and walls to braces, columns, sloping roofs and battered walls (Average based on Gang D)
Unit
589
up to 6 mm 7 to 12 mm 13 to 19 mm over 19 mm steel labourer steel labourer steel labourer steel labourer fixer fixer fixer fixer
tonne/hr 0.03
0.03
0.04
0.04
0.06
0.06
0.08
0.08
tonne/hr 0.01
0.01
0.02
0.02
0.03
0.03
0.05
0.05
tonne/hr 0.02
0.02
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.04
0.04
tonne/hr 0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.02
0.02
0.03
0.03
tonne/hr 0.02
0.02
0.04
0.04
0.05
0.05
0.07
0.07
tonne/hr 0.01
0.01
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.04
0.04
tonne/hr 0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
tonne/hr 0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.125
0.148
0.163
0.225
FORMWORK TO BEAMS AND WALLS Erect and strike formwork Unit Joiner Labourer Walls—vertical face: (first fix)
up to 1.5 m m2/hr
1.7
0.8
1.5 to 3.0 m m2/hr 3.0 to 4.5 m m2/hr 4.5 to 6.0 m m2/hr
1.4 1.2 1.0
0.7 0.6 0.5
FORMWORK TO SLABS Erect and strike formwork Unit Joiner Labourer Horizontal flat formwork at heights: (first fix)
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590
1.11 1.05 1.00 0.95 0.90 0.83
1.11 1.05 1.00 0.95 0.90 0.83
MULTIPLIERS FOR FORMWORK Description Walls built to batter Walls built circular to large radius Walls built circular to small radius Formwork used once Formwork used twice, per use Formwork used three times, per use Formwork used four times, per use Formwork used five times, per use Formwork used six times, per use Formwork used seven or more times, per use Formwork to slope not exceeding 45 degrees from horizontal
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Multiplier 1.20 1.70 2.10 1.00 0.85 0.75 0.72 0.68 0.66 0.63 1.25
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QUICK REFERENCE CONVERSION TABLES 1. LINEAR 0.039 in --- 1 --- mm 25.4 3.281 ft --- 1 --- metre 0.305 1.094 yd --- 1 --- metre 0.914 2. WEIGHT 0.020 cwt --- 1 --- kg 50.802 0.984 ton --- 1 --- tonne 1.016 2.205 lb --- 1 --- kg 0.454 3. CAPACITY 1.760 pint --- 1 --- litre 0.568 0.220 gal --- 1 --- litre 4.546 4. AREA 0.002 in2 --- 1 --- mm2 645.16 10.764 ft2 --- 1 --- m2 0.093 1.196 yd2 --- 1 --- m2 0.836 2.471 acre --- 1 --- ha 0.405 0.386 mile2 --- 1 --- km2 2.59 5. VOLUME 0.061 in3 --- 1 --- cm3 16.387 35.315 ft3 --- 1 --- m3 0.028 1.308 yd3 --- 1 --- m3 0.765 6. POWER 1.310 HP --- 1 --- kW 0.746
CONVERSION FACTORS—METRIC TO IMPERIAL Multiply Metric Unit By To obtain Imperial Unit Length kilometre metre centimetre millimetre Area hectare square kilometre square metre square metre square centimetre Volume cubic metre cubic metre cubic centimetre cubic centimetre Liquid volume
km m cm mm
0.6214 statute mile 1.0936 yard 0.0328 foot 0.03937 inch
ml yd ft in
ha km2 m2 m2 cm2
2.471 acre 0.3861 square mile 10.764 square foot 1550 square inch 0.155 square inch
sq ml sq ft sq in sq in
m3 m3 cm3 cm3
35.3357 cubic foot 1.308 cubic yard 0.061 cubic inch 0.0338 fluid ounce
cu ft cu yd cu in fl oz
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litre l 0.001308 cubic yard litre l 61.02 cubic inch litre l 0.22 Imperial gallon litre l 0.2642 US gallon litre l 1.7596 pint Mass metric tonne t 0.984 long ton metric tonne t 1.102 short ton kilogram kg 2.205 pound, avoirdupois gram g or gr 0.0353 ounce, avoirdupois Unit mass kilograms/cubic metre kg/m3 0.062 pounds/cubic foot kilograms/cubic metre kg/m3 1.686 pounds/cubic yard tonnes/cubic metre t/m3 1692 pound/cubic yard kilograms/sq centimetre kg/cm2 14.225 pounds/square inch kilogram-metre kg.m 7.233 foot-pound Force meganewton MN 9.31966 tons force kilonewton kN 225 pounds force newton N 0.225 pounds force Pressure and stress meganewton per square metre MN/m2 9.3197 tons force/square foot kilopascal kPa 0.145 pounds/square inch bar 14.5 pounds/square inch kilograme metre kgm 7.2307 foot-pound Energy kilocalorie kcal 3.968 British thermal unit metric horsepower CV 0.9863 horse power kilowatt kW 1.341 horse power Speed kilometres/hour km/h 0.621 miles/hour
cu yd cu in gal US gal pt lg ton sh ton lb oz lbs/cu ft lbs/cu yd lbs/cu yd lbs/sq in
tonf lbf lbf tonf/ft2 psi psi ft-lb Btu hp hp mph
CONVERSION FACTORS—IMPERIAL TO METRIC Multiply Imperial Unit By To obtain metric Unit Length statute mile yard foot inch Area acre square mile square foot square inch
ml yd ft in acre sq ml sq ft sq in
1.609 kilometre 0.9144 metre 0.3048 centimetre 25.4 millimetre 0.4047 hectare 2.59 square kilometre 0.0929 square metre 0.000645 square metre
km m cm mm ha km2 m2 m2
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594
sq in
6.4516 square centimetre
cm2
cu ft cu yd cu in fl oz
0.0283 cubic metre 0.7645 cubic metre 16.387 cubic centimetre 29.57 cubic centimetre
m3 m3 cm3 cm3
cu yd cu in gal US gal US gal pt
764.55 litre 0.0164 litre 4.5464 litre 3.785 litre 0.833 Imperial gallon 0.5683 litre
l l l l gal l
lg ton sh ton lb oz
1.016 metric tonne 0.907 metric tonne 0.4536 kilogram 28.35 gram
tonne tonne kg g
lb/cu ft 16.018 kilogrammes/cubic metre kg/m3 lb/cu yd 0.5933 kilogrammes/cubic metre kg/m3 lb/cu yd 0.000593 tonnes/cubic metre t/m3 0.1383 kilogram-metre kg.m tonf lbf lbf
0.1073 meganewton 0.00445 kilonewton 4.45 newton
MN kN N
psi psi psi ft-lb
0.1073 kilogram/sq. centimetre kg/cm2 6.89 kilopascal kPa 0.0689 bar 0.1383 kilogram metre kgm
Btu hp hp
0.252 kilocalorie 1.014 metric horsepower 0.7457 kilowatt
kcal CV kW
mph
1.61 kilometres/hour
km/h
CONVERSION TABLES Length Millimetre Centimetre Metre
mm cm m
1 in 1 in 1 ft
= = =
25.4 cm 2.54 cm 0.3048 m
1 mm = 1 cm = 1m =
0.0394 in 0.3937 in 3.2808 ft
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Kilometre
km Note: 1 cm 1m 1 km
Area Square millimetre mm2 Square centimetre cm2 Square metre m2 Square Kilometre km2 Note: 1 cm2 1 m2
Volume Cubic Centimetre cm3 Cubic Decimetre dm3 Cubic metre m3 Litre
Mass Milligram Gram Kilogram Tonne
L
595
1 yd 1 mile = = =
= 0.9144 m 1 m = 1.6093 km 1 km 10 mm 1 ft = 100 cm 1 yd = 1,000 m 1 mile =
= 1.0936 yd = 0.6214 mile 12 in 3 ft 1,760 yd
1 in2 1 in2 1 ft2 1 yd2 1 mile2 = =
= 645.2 mm2 = 6.4516 cm2 = 0.0929 m2 = 0.8361 m2 = 2.590 km2 100 mm2 1 ft2 10,000 cm2 1 yd2 1 km2 1 mile2 1 acre
1 mm2 1 cm2 1 m2 1 m2 1 km2 = = = = =
= 0.001 6 in2 = 1.1550 in2 = 10.764 ft2 = 1.1960 yd2 = 0.3861 mile2 144 in2 9 ft2 100 hectares 640 acres 4,840 yd2
1 cm3 1 dm3 1 m3 1 m3 1L
= = = = =
0.0610 in3 0.0353 ft3 35.3147 ft3 1.3080 yd3 1.76 pint 2.113 US pt 1,000 cm3 1 ft3 1,000 dm3 1 yd3 1 dm3 1 pint 100 L 1 gal
1 in3 1 ft3 1 ft3 1 yd3 1 pint
= 16.387 cm3 = 28.329 dm3 = 0.0283 m3 = 0.7646 m3 = 0.5683 L = 0.4733 US L 1.728 in3 27 ft3 20 fl oz 8 pints
Note: 1 dm3 1 m3 1L 1 HL
= = = =
mg g kg t Note: 1 g 1 kg 1t
1 mg 10 1 kg 1t = = =
= = = =
= 0.0154 grain 1 grain = 64.935 mg = 0.0353 oz 1 oz = 28.35 g = 2.2046 lb 1 lb = 0.4536 kg = 0.9842 ton 1 ton = 1.016 t 1 ,000 mg 1 oz = 437.5 grains 1,000 g 1 lb = 16 oz 1,000 kg 1 stone = 14 lb 1 cwt = 112 lb 1 ton = 20 cwt
Force Newton N 1 lbf = Kilonewton kN 1 lbf = Meganewton MN 100 tonf = Pressure and stress Kilonewton per 1 lbf/in2 2 square metre kN/m 1 bar Meganewton per 1 tonf/ft2
4.448 N 1 kgf = 0.00448 kN 1 ton f = 0.9964 MN
9.807 N 9.964 kN
= 6.895 kN/m2 = 100 kN/m2 = 1 07.3 kN/m2=0.1 073 MN/m2
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1 kgf/cm2 = 98.07 kN/m2 1 lbf/ft2 = 0.04788 kN/m2 )
Metric Equivalents 1 km 1m 1 cm 1 km2 1 ha 1 m2 1 cm2 1 m3 1 litre 1 metric tonne 1 quintal 1N 1 kg 1g 1 bar 1 cal 1 cal torque unit 1 CV 1 kg/cm2
= 1000 m = 100 cm = 10 mm = 100 ha = 10,000 m2 = 10,000 cm2 = 100 mm2 = 1,000 litres = 1,000 cm3 = 1,000 kg = 100 kg = 0.10197 kg = 1000 g = 1000 mg = 14.504 psi = 427 kg.m = 0.001 6 cv.h = 0.0011 6 kw.h = 75 kg.m/s = 0.97 atmosph
English Unit Equivalents 1 mile 1 yd 1 ft 1 sq mile 1 acre 1 sq ft 1 cu ft 1 gal 1 gal 1 quart 1 fl oz 1 sh ton 1 lg ton 1 lb 1 Btu 1 Btu
= 1760 yd = 3 ft = 12 in = 640 acres = 43,560 sq ft = 144 sq in = 7.48 gal liq = 231 cu in = 4 quarts liq = 32 fl oz = 1.80 cu in = 2000 lb = 2240 lb = 16 oz, avdp = 778 ft lb = 0.000393 hph = 0.000293 kwh
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1 hp = 550 ft-lb/sec 1 atmosph = 14.7 lb/in2 Power Units kW HP CV
= Kilowatt = Horsepower = Cheval Vapeur (Steam Horsepower) = French designation for Metric Horsepower = Pferderstarke (Horsepower) = German designation of Metric Horsepower = 1.014 CV=1.014 PS = .7457 kW = 1 CV=.9863 HP = .7355 kW = 1.341 HP = 1.359 CV = 1.359 PS
PS 1 HP 1 PS 1 kW
SPEED CONVERSION km/h m/min mph fpm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
16.7 33.3 50.0 66.7 83.3 100.0 116.7 133.3 150.0 166.7 183.3 200.0 216.7 233.3 250.0 266.7 283.3 300.0 316.7 333.3 350.0 366.7 383.3 400.0 416.7
0.6 54.7 1.2 109.4 1.9 164.0 2.5 218.7 3.1 273.4 3.7 328.1 4.3 382.8 5.0 437.4 5.6 492.1 6.2 546.8 6.8 601.5 7.5 656.2 8.1 710.8 8.7 765.5 9.3 820.2 9.9 874.9 10.6 929.6 11.2 984.3 11.8 1038.9 12.4 1093.6 13.0 1148.3 13.7 1203.0 14.3 1257.7 14.9 1312.3 15.5 1367.0
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26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
433.3 450.0 466.7 483.3 500.0 516.7 533.3 550.0 566.7 583.3 600.0 616.7 633.3 650.0 666.7 683.3 700.0 716.7 733.3 750.0 766.7 783.3 800.0 816.7 833.3
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16.2 1421.7 16.8 1476.4 17.4 1531.1 18.0 1585.7 18.6 1640.4 19.3 1695.1 19.9 1749.8 20.5 1804.5 21.1 1859.1 21.7 1913.8 22.4 1968.5 23.0 2023.2 23.6 2077.9 24.2 2132.5 24.9 2187.2 25.5 2241.9 26.1 2296.6 26.7 2351.3 27.3 2405.9 28.0 2460.6 28.6 2515.3 29.2 2570.0 29.8 2624.7 30.4 2679.4 31.1 2734.0
FORMULAE Two dimensional figures Figure Diagram of figure
Surface area
Perimeter
Square
a2
4a
Rectangle
ab
2(a+b)
Triangle
1/2ch 1/2ab sin C √{s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)} where s=1/2(a+b+c)
a+b+c=2s
Circle
πr2 1/4πd2 where 2r=d
2πr πd
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Parallelogram
ah
2(a+b)
Trapezium
½h(a+b)
a+b+c+d
Ellipse
Approximately πab
π(a+b)
Hexagon
2.6×a2
Octagon
4.83×a2
Sector of circle
Segment of a circle
S=T where S=area of sector T=area of triangle
Bellmouth
Three dimensional figures Figure Diagram of figure
Surface area
Volume
Cube
6a2
a3
Cuboid/ rectangular block
2(ab+ac+bc)
abc
Prism/ triangular block
bd+hc+dc+ad
½hcd ½ab sin C d d √{s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c) where s=½(a+b+c)
Cylinder
2πrh+2πr2 πdh+½πd2
πr2h ¼πd2h
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Sphere
4πr2
4/3πr3
Segment of sphere
2πRh
1/6πh(3r2+h2) 1/3πh2(3R-h)
Pyramid
(a+b)l+ab
1/3abh
Frustrum of a pyramid
l(a+b+c+d)+√(ab+cd) h/3(ab+cd+√abcd) [regular figure only]
Cone
πrl+πr2 ½πdh+¼πd2
1/3πr2h 1/12πd2h
Frustrum of a cone
πr2+πR2+πh(R+r)
1/3πh(R2+Rr+r2)
OTHER FORMULAE Formula Decription Pythagoras theorem
A2=B2+C2
where A is the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle and B and C are the two adjacent sides Simpsons Rule The Area is divided into an even number of strips of equal width, and therefore has an odd number of ordinates at the division points where S=common interval (strip width) A=sum of first and last ordinates B=sum of remaining odd ordinates C=sum of the even ordinates
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Trapezoidal Rule
601
The Volume can be calculated by the same formula, but by substituting the area of each co-ordinate rather than its length. A given trench is divided into two equal sections, giving three ordinates, the first, the middle and the last.
where S=width of the strips A=area of the first section B=area of the last section C=area of the rest of the sections Prismoidal Rule A given trench is divided into two equal sections, giving three ordinates, the first, the middle and the last. where L=total length of trench A=area of the first section B=area of the middle section C=area of the last section
EARTHWORK Weights of typical materials handled by excavators Material
kg/m3
lb/cu yd
The weight of the material is that of the state in its natural bed and includes moisture. Adjustments should be made to allow for loose or compacted states. Adobe 1914 3230 Ashes 610 1030 Asphalt, rock 2400 4050 Basalt 2933 4950 Bauxite: alum ore 2619 4420 Borax 1730 2920 Caliche 1440 2430 Carnotite 2459 4150 Cement 1600 2700 Chalk (hard) 2406 4060 Cinders 759 1280 Clay: dry 1908 3220 Clay: wet 1985 3350 Coal: bituminouos 1351 2280 Coke 510 860 Conglomerate 2204 3720 Dolomite 2886 4870 Earth: dry 1796 3030 Earth: moist 1997 3370 Earth: wet 1742 2940
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Feldspar Felsite Fluorite Gabbro Gneiss Granite Gravel, dry Gypsum Lignite broken Limestone Magnesite, magnesium ore Marble Marl Peat Potash Pumice Quartz Rhyolite Sand: dry Sand: wet Sand and gravel—dry —wet Sandstone Schist Shale Slag (blast) Slate Taconite Topsoil Trachyte Traprock
2613 2495 3093 3093 2696 2690 1790 2418 1244 2596 2993 2679 2216 700 2193 640 2584 2400 1707 1831 1790 2092 2412 2684 2637 2868 2667 3182 1440 2400 2791
602
4410 4210 5220 5220 4550 4540 3020 4080 2100 4380 5050 4520 3740 1180 3700 1080 4360 4050 2880 3090 3020 3530 4070 4530 4450 4840 4500 5370 2430 4050 4710
Weights of typical materials handled by excavators Material kg/m3 lb/cu yd Snow—dry 130 —wet 509.61 Water 1000 Quarry waste 1438 Hardcore (consolidated) 1928
220 860 62 90 120
Transport capacities Type of vehicle Wheelbarrow
Capacity of vehicle Payload kg Heaped capacity m3 150
0.10
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1 tonne dumper 2.5 tonne dumper Articulated dump truck (Volvo A20 6×4) Articulated dump truck (Volvo A35 6×6) Large capacity rear dumper (Euclid R35) Large capacity rear dumper (Euclid R85)
603
1250 4000 18500 32000 35000 85000
1.00 2.50 11.00 19.00 22.00 50.00
Bulkage of soils (After excavation) Type of soil Approximate bulking of 1 m3 after excavation Vegetable soil and loam Soft clay Stiff clay Gravel Sand Chalk Rock, weathered Rock, unweathered
25–30% 30–40% 10–20% 20–25% 40–50% 40–50% 30–40% 50–60%
Shrinkage of materials (On being deposited) Type of soil Approximate bulking of 1 m3 after excavation Clay 10% Gravel 8% Gravel and sand 9% Loam and light sandy soils 12% Loose vegetable soils 15%
Voids in material used as sub bases or beddings Material m3 of voids/m3 Alluvium River grit Quarry sand Shingle Gravel Broken stone Broken bricks
0.37 0.29 0.24 0.37 0.39 0.45 0.42
Angles of repose Type of soil
degrees
Clay —dry 30 —damp, well drained 45 —wet 15–20 Earth —dry 30 —damp 45 Gravel —moist 48
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35 25 40
Slopes and angles Ratio of base to height Angle in degrees 5:1 4:1 3:1 2:1 1½:1 1:1 1:1½ 1:2 1:3 1:4 1:5
11 14 18 27 34 45 56 63 72 76 79
Grades (In Degrees and Percents) Degrees Percent Degrees Percent 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
Bearing powers
1.8 3.5 5.2 7.0 8.8 10.5 12.3 14.0 15.8 17.6 19.4 21.3 23.1 24.9 26.8 28.7 30.6 32.5 34.4 36.4 38.4 40.4
24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
44.5 46.6 48.8 51.0 53.2 55.4 57.7 60.0 62.5 64.9 67.4 70.0 72.7 75.4 78.1 81.0 83.9 86.9 90.0 93.3 96.6 100.0
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Bearing Power km/mý lb/iný metric t/m2
Rock (broken) Rock (solid) Clay, dry or hard medium dry soft or wet Gravel, cemented Sand, compacted clean dry Swamp and alluvial soils
483 2,415 380 190 100 760 380 190 48
70 350 55 27 14 110 55 27 7
50 240 40 20 10 80 40 20 5
Earthwork support Maximum depth of excavation in various soils without the useof earthwork support: Ground conditions Feet (ft) Metres (m) Compact soil 12 3.66 Drained loam 6 1.83 Dry sand 1 0.3 Gravelly earth 2 0.61 Ordinary earth 3 0.91 Stiff clay 10 3.05 It is important to note that the above table should only be used as a guide. Each case must be taken on its merits and, as the limited distances given above are approached, careful watch must be kept for the slightest signs of craving in.
CONCRETE WORK Weights of concrete and concrete elements Type of material
kg/m3
lb/cu ft
Ordinary concrete (dense aggregates) Non-reinforced plain or mass concrete Nominal weight 2305 144 Aggregate—limestone 2162 to 2407 135 to 150 —gravel 2244 to 2407 140 to 150 —broken brick 2000 (av) 125 (av) —other crushed stone 2326 to 2489 145 to 155 Reinforced concrete Nominal weight 2407 150 Reinforcement—1% 2305 to 2468 144 to 154 —2% 2356 to 2519 147 to 157 —4% 2448 to 2703 153 to 163 Special concretes
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606
3210 (min) 200 (min) 5280 330 2244 1601
140 100
kg/m2 per mm thick lb/sq ft per inch thick
Type of material
Ordinary concrete (dense aggregates) Solid slabs (floors, walls etc.) Thickness: 75 mm or 3 in 184 37.5 100 mm or 4 in 245 50 150 mm or 6 in 378 75 250 mm or 10 in 612 125 300 mm or 12 in 734 150 Ribbed slabs Thickness: 125 mm or 5 in 204 42 150 mm or 6 in 219 45 225 mm or 9 in 281 57 300 mm or 12 in 342 70 Special concretes Finishes etc Rendering, screed etc Granolithic, terrazzo 1928 to 2401 10 to 12.5 Glass-block (hollow) concrete 1734 (approx) 9 (approx) Prestressed concrete Weights as for reinforced concrete (upper limits) Air-entrained concrete
Weights as for plain or reinforced concrete
Average weight of aggregates Materials Sand Gravel 10–20 mm Gravel 35–75 mm Crushed stone Crushed granite (over 15 mm) (n.e. 15 mm) ‘All-in’ ballast
Material
Voids % Weight kg/m3 39 45 42 50 50 47 32
1660 1440 1555 1330 1345 1440 1800–2000
kg/m3 lb/cu yd
Vermiculite (aggregate) 64–80 108–135 Material kg/m3 lb/cu ft All-in aggregate 1999 125
Common mixes (per m3)
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Recommended Class of work suitable for: mix 1:3:6
1:2.5:5
1:2:4
1:1.5:3
1:1:2
Roughest type of mass concrete such as footings, road hauching over 300 mm thick Mass concrete of better class than 1:3:6 such as bases for machinery, walls below ground etc. Most ordinary uses of concrete, such as mass walls above ground, road slabs etc. and general reinforced concrete work Watertight floors, pavements and walls, tanks, pits, steps, paths, surface of 2 course roads, reinforced concrete where where extra strength is required Work of thin section such as fence posts and small precast work
607
Cement Sand Coarse No 50 kg bags (kg) (kg) Aggregate cement per m3 of combined (kg) aggregate 208
905
1509
4.00
249
881
1474
5.00
304
889
1431
6.00
371
801
1336
7.50
511
720
1206
10.50
Prescribed mixes for ordinary structural concrete Weights of cement and total dry aggregates in kg to produce approximately one cubic metre of fully compacted concrete together with the percentages by weight of fine aggregate in total dry aggregates. 40 20 14 10 Conc. Nominal max. size grade of aggregate (mm) Medium High Medium High Medium High Medium High Workability Limits to slump that 50–100 100– 25–75 75– 10–50 50– 10–25 25– 150 125 100 50 may be expected (mm) 7
10
15
20
Cement (kg) Total aggregate (kg) Fine aggregate (%) Cement (kg) Total aggregate (kg) Fine aggregate (%) Cement (kg) Total aggregate (kg) Fine aggregate (%) Cement (kg) Total aggregate (kg)
180 1950 30–45 210 1900 30–45 250 1850 30–45 300 1850
200 1850 30–45 230 1850 30–45 270 1800 30–45 320 1750
210 230 1900 1800 35–50 35–50 240 260 1850 1800 35–50 35–50 280 310 1800 1750 35–50 35–50 320 350 1800 1750
340 380 1750 1700
360 410 1750 1650
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25
30
35 40 30 35 30 30 340 360 1800 1750 35 40 30 35 30 30 370 390 1750 1700 35 40 30 35 30 30
40 45 35 40 30 35 360 390 1750 1700 40 45 35 40 30 35 400 430 1700 1650 40 45 35 40 30 35
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45 50 40 45 35 40 380 420 1700 1650 45 50 40 45 35 40 430 470 1700 1600 45 50 40 45 35 40
50 55 45 50 40 45 400 450 1700 1600 50 55 45 50 40 45 460 510 1650 1550 50 55 45 50 40 45
Weights of bar reinforcement Nominal sizes (mm) Cross-sectional area (mm2) Mass kg/m Length of bar m/tonne 6 8 10 12 16 20 25 32 40 50
28.27 50.27 78.54 113.10 201.06 314.16 490.87 804.25 1265.64 1963.50
0.222 0.395 0.617 0.888 1.578 2.466 3.853 6.313 9.865 15.413
Weights of bars (at specific spacings) Weights of metric bars in kilogrammes per square metre Size Spacing of bars in millimetres (mm) 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 6 8 10 12 16 20 25 32 40 50
4505 2534 1622 1126 634 405 260 158 101 65
275
300
2.959 2.220 1.776 1.480 1.268 1.110 0.986 0.888 0.807 0.740 5.261 3.946 3.157 2.631 2.255 1.973 1.754 1.578 1.435 1.315 8.221 6.165 4.932 4.110 3.523 3.083 2.740 2.466 2.242 2.055 11.838 8.878 7.103 5.920 5.073 4.439 3.946 3.551 3.228 2.959 21.044 15.783 12.627 10.522 9.019 7.892 7.015 6.313 5.739 5.261 32.882 24.661 19.729 16.441 14.092 12.331 10.961 9.865 8.968 8.221 51.378 38.534 30.827 25.689 22.019 19.267 17.126 15.413 14.012 12.844 84.178 63.133 50.507 42.089 36.076 31.567 28.059 25.253 22.958 21.044 131.528 98.646 78.917 65.764 56.369 49.323 43.843 39.458 35.871 32.882 205.513 154.134 123.308 102.756 88.077 77.067 68.504 61.654 56.049 51.378
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Basic weight of steelwork taken as 7850 kg/m3 Basic weight of bar reinforcement per metre run=0.00785 kg/mm2 The value of Pl has been taken as 3.141592654 Fabric reinforcement Preferred range of designated fabric types and stock sheet sizes Longitudinal wires Cross wires Mass Fabric Nominal wire Pitch Area Nominal wire Pitch Area reference size (mm) (mm) (mm/m2) size (mm) (mm) (mm/m2) (kg/m2) Square mesh A393 A252 A193 A142 A98 Structural mesh B1131 B785 B503 B385 B283 B196 Long mesh C785 C636 C503 C385 C283 Wrapping mesh D98 D49 Stock sheet size
10 8 7 6 5
200 200 200 200 200
393 252 193 142 98
10 8 7 6 5
200 200 200 200 200
393 252 193 142 98
6.16 3.95 3.02 2.22 1.54
12 10 8 7 6 5
100 100 100 100 100 100
1131 785 503 385 283 196
8 8 8 7 7 7
200 200 200 200 200 200
252 252 252 193 193 193
10.90 8.14 5.93 4.53 3.73 3.05
10 9 8 7 6
100 100 100 100 100
785 636 503 385 283
6 6 5 5 5
400 400 400 400 400
70.8 70.8 49.00 49.00 49.00
6.72 5.55 4.34 3.41 2.61
5 200 2.5 100 Length 4.8 m
98 49 Width 2.4 m
5 2.5
200 98 1.54 100 49 0.77 Sheet area 11.52 m2
Wire SWG 6 g 5 g 4 g 3 g 2 g
1g 1/0 g 2/0 g 3/0 g 4/0 g 5/0 g
dia in 0.192 0.212 0.232 0.252 0.276 0.300 0.324 0.348 0.372 0.400 0.432 mm 4.9 5.4 5.9 6.4 7.0 7.6 8.2 8.8 9.5 0.2 1.0 area
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in2 0.029 0.035 0.042 0.050 0.060 0.071 0.082 0.095 0.109 0.126 0.146 mm2 19 23 27 32 39 46 53 61 70 81 95
Average weight kg/m3 of steelwork reinforcement in concrete for various building elements kg/m3 concrete Substructure Pile caps 110–150 Tie beams 130–170 Ground beams 230–330 Bases 90–130 Footings 70–110 Retaining walls 110–150 Superstructure Slabs—one way 75–125 Slabs—two way 65–135 Plate slab 95–135 Cantilevered slab 90–130 Ribbed floors 80–120 Columns 200–300 Beams 250–350 Stairs 130–170 Walls—normal 30–70 Walls—wind 50–90 Note: For exposed elements add the following %: Walls 50%, Beams 100%, Columns 15%
Formwork stripping times Normal Curing Periods Minimum periods of protection for different types of cement Number of days (where the Equivalent maturity (degree hours) calculated average surface temperature of as the age of the concrete in hours multiplied by the concrete exceeds 10°C during the number of degrees Celsius by which the the whole period) average surface temperature of the concrete exceeds −10°C Other SRPC OPC or RHPC Other SRPC OPC or RHPC 1. Hot weather 7 4 3 3500 2000 1500 or drying winds 2. Conditions 4 3 2 2000 1500 1000 not covered by 1 KEY: OPC—Ordinary Portland Cement RHPC—Rapid-hardening Portland cement SRPC—Sulphate-resisting Portland cement Conditions under which concrete is maturing
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Minimum period before striking formwork Minimum period before striking Surface temperature of concrete 16°C 17°C t°C (0–25) Vertical formwork to columns, walls and large beams 12 hours 18 hours Soffit formwork to slabs
4 days
6 days
Props to slabs
10 days
15 days
Soffit formwork to beams
9 days
14 days
Props to beams
14 days
21 days
300 hours t+10 100 days t+10 250 days t+10 230 days t+10 360 days t+10
MASONRY Weights of bricks and blocks Walls and components of walls kg/m2 per mm thick lb/sq ft per inch thick Blockwork Hollow clay blocks Average) Common clay blocks Brickwork Engineering clay bricks Refactory bricks Sand-lime (and similar) bricks
1.15 1.90
6 10
2.30 1.15 2.02
12 6 10.5
Weights of stones kg/m3
Type of stone
lb/cu ft
Natural stone (solid) Granite 2560 to 2927 160 to 183 Limestone—Bath stone 2081 130 —Marble 2723 170 —Portland stone 2244 140 Sandstone 2244 to 2407 140 to 150 Slate 2880 180 Stone rubble (packed) 2244 140
Quantities of bricks and mortar Materials per m2 of wall: Thickness No. of Bricks Half brick (112.5 mm)
58
Mortar m3 0.022
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One brick (225 mm) 116 Cavity, both skins (275 116 mm) 1.5 brick (337 mm) 174 Mass brickwork per m3 464 Mortar mixes: Quantities of Dry Materials Imperial cu yd Mix Cement Lime Sand cu cwts cwts yds 1:3 7.0 1.04 1:4 6.3 1.10 1:1:6 3.9 1.6 1.10 1:2:9 2.6 2.1 1.10 0:1:3 3.3 1.10
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0.055 0.045 0.074 0.360 Metric m3 Cement Lime Sand cu tonnes tonnes m 0.54 1.10 0.40 1.20 0.27 0.13 1.10 0.20 0.15 1.20 0.27 1.00
Use
1:3 Construction designed to withstand heavy loads in all seasons 1:1:6 Normal construction not designed for heavy loads. Sheltered and moderate conditions in spring and summer. Work above d:p:c—sand, lime bricks, clay blocks etc. 1:2:9 Internal partitions with blocks which have high drying shrinkage, pumice blocks, etc. any periods. 0:1:3 Hydraulic lime only should be used in this mix and may be used for construction not designed for heavy loads and above d:p:c spring and summer.
Quantities of bricks and mortar required per m2 of walling Description Unit Nr of bricks Mortar required (m3) required No Single Double frogs frogs frogs Standard bricks Brick size 215×102.5×50 mm half brick wall (103 mm) (103 mm) 2×half brick cavity wall (270 mm) one brick wall (215 mm) one and a half brick wall (328 mm) mass brickwork Brick size 215×102.5×65 mm half brick wall (103 mm) 2×half brick cavity wall (270 mm) one brick wall (215 mm)
m2
72
0.022
0.027
0.032
m2
144
0.044
0.054
0.064
m2 m2
144 216
0.052 0.073
0.064 0.091
0.076 0.108
m3
576
0.347
0.413
0.480
m2 m2
58 116
0.019 0.038
0.022 0.045
0.026 0.055
m2
116
0.046
0.055
0.064
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one and a half brick wall (328 m2 mm) mass brickwork m3 Metric modular bricks Brick co-ordinating size 200×100×75 mm 90 mm thick m2 190 mm thick m2 290 mm thick m2 Brick co-ordinating size 200×100×100 mm 90 mm thick m2 190 mm thick m2 290 mm thick m2 Brick co-ordinating size 300×100×75 mm 90 mm thick m2 Brick co-ordinating size 300×100×100 mm 90 mm thick m2 Note: Assuming 10 mm deep joints.
613
174
0.063
0.074
464
0.307
67 133 200
0.016 0.042 0.068
0.019 0.048 0.078
50 100 150
0.013 0.036 0.059
0.016 0.041 0.067
33
-
0.015
44
0.015
0.018
0.360 Perforated
TIMBER Weights of timber Material
kg/m3
lb/cu ft
General 806 (avg) 50 (avg) Douglas fir 479 30 Yellow pine, spruce 479 30 Pitch pine 673 42 Larch, elm 561 35 Oak (English) 724 to 959 45 to 60 Teak 643 to 877 40 to 55 Jarrah 959 60 Greenheart 1040 to 1204 65 to 75 Quebracho 1285 80 Material kg/m2 per mm thickness lb/sq ft per inch thickness Wooden boarding and blocks Softwood 0.48 2.5 Hardwood 0.76 4 Hardboard 1.06 5.5 Chipboard 0.76 4 Plywood 0.62 3.25 Blockboard 0.48 2.5
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Fibreboard Wood-wool Plasterboard Weather boarding
0.29 0.58 0.96 0.35
614
1.5 3 5 1.8
Conversion tables (for sawn timber only) Inches > Millimetres Feet > Metres 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 275 300 325 350 375 400 425 450 475 500 525 550 575 600
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
0.300 0.600 0.900 1.200 1.500 1.800 2.100 2.400 2.700 3.000 3.300 3.600 3.900 4.200 4.500 4.800 5.100 5.400 5.700 6.000 6.300 6.600 6.900 7.200
Planed softwood The finished end section size of planed timber is usually 3/16" less than the original size from which it is produced. This however varies slightly dependant upon availability of material and origin of species used. origin of species used. Standard (timber) to cubic metres and cubic metres to standards (timber) m3 m3/Standards Standard 4.672 9.344 14.017 18.689 23.361
1 2 3 4 5
0.214 0.428 0.642 0.856 1.070
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28.033 6 1.284 32.706 7 1.498 37.378 8 1.712 42.050 9 1.926 46.722 10 2.140 93.445 20 4.281 140.167 30 6.421 186.890 40 8.561 233.612 50 10.702 280.335 60 12.842 327.057 70 14.982 373.779 80 17.122 420.502 90 19.263 467.224 100 21.403 1 cu metre=35.3148 1 cu ft=0.028317 cu metres 1 std=4.67227 cu metres
ROOFING AND CLADDING Weights of roof and cladding Cladding Weights per m2 or per sq ft of slope of roof
kg/m2 lb/sq ft
Patent glazing (with lead covered astragals) 30 6 ditto including steel purlins, etc 39 8 Slates or tiles, battens, steel purlins, etc 68 to 88 14 to 18 ditto with boarding, felt, etc 93 to 112 17 to 23 Corrugated asbestos or steel sheeting, steel purlin, etc 39 to 49 8 to 10
Roof Trusses
Approximate weights of steel roof trusses in kg/m2 of plan area of roof Span of trusses:
Plaster
Sheeting, etc
7.5 m 9m 12 m 15 m 18 m 25 m
Gypsum—two coat 12 mm or 0.5 in thick —plasterboard ditto Lath and plaster (two-faced inc studding) Corrugated steel or asbestos-cement sheeting (inc bolts, sheeting, rails etc) Steel wall framing (for sheeting or brick panels)
Spacing of trusses 3.0 m 4.5 m 9690 12240 13464 14688 20706 24378
7344 7344 8568 11016 14688 17136
kg/m2
lb/sq ft
22.00 1.00 48.93 44
4.5 2.25 10 9
24.50– 34.1
5 to 7
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Ditto with brick panels and windows Ditto with steel or asbestos-cement sheeting Windows (industrial type—metal or wooden frames) Doors (ordinary industrial type—wooden)
244.65 73.40 24.50 38.75
50 (av) 15 (av) 5 (av) 8
kg/m2 per mm thickness lb/sq ft per inch thickness Felt (insulating)
0.19
1
STRUCTURAL METALWORK Weights of metalwork Material
kg/m3
lb/cu ft
Metals, steel construction, etc Iron—cast —wrought —ore—general —(crushed) Swedish Steel Copper—cast —wrought Brass Bronze Aluminium Lead Zinc (rolled)
7207 450 7687 480 2407 150 3682 230 7854 490 8731 545 8945 558 8497 530 8945 558 2774 173 11322 707 7140 446 g/mm2 per metre lb/sq ft per foot Steel bars 7.85 3.4 Structural steelwork Net weight of member @ 7854 kg/m3 rivetted +10% for cleats, rivets, bolts, etc welded +1.25% to 2.5% for welds, etc Rolled sections—beams +2.5% —stanchions +5% (extra for caps and bases) Plate—web girders +10% for rivets or welds, stiffeners, etc kg/m lb/ft Steel stairs: industrial type 1 m or 3 ft wide 84 56 Steel tubes 50 mm or 2 in bore 5 to 6 3 to 4 Gas piping 20 mm or 3/4 in 2 1¼
Universal Beams Thickness Mass Depth of Section Width of Section Web Flange Surface area Designation mm mm kg/m mm mm m2/m BS 4: part 1:1993 1016×305×487 487.0
1036.1
308.5
30.0 54.1
3.20
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1016×305×438 438.0 1016×305×393 393.0 1016×305×349 349.0 1016×305×314 314.0 1016×305×272 272.0 1016×305×249 249.0 1016×305×222 222.0 914×419×388 388.0 914×419×343 343.3 914×305×289 289.1 914×305×253 253.4 914×305×224 224.2 914×305×201 200.9 838×292×226 226.5 838×292×194 193.8 838×292×176 175.9 762×267×197 196.8 762×267×173 173.0 762×267×147 146.9 762×267×134 133.9 686×254×170 170.2 686×254×152 152.4 686×254×140 140.1 686×254×125 125.2 610×305×238 238.1 610×305×179 179.0 610×305×149 149.1 610×229×140 139.9 610×229×125 125.1 610×229×113 113.0 610×229×101 101.2 533×210×122 122.0 533×210×109 109.0 533×210×101 101.0 533×210×92 92.1 533×210×82 82.2 457×191×98 98.3 457×191×89 89.3 457×191×82 82.0 457×191×74 74.3 457×191×67 67.1 457×152×82 82.1 457×152×74 74.2 457×152×67 67.2 457×152×60 59.8
1025.9 1016.0 1008.1 1000.0 990.1 980.2 970.3 921.0 911.8 926.6 918.4 910.4 903.0 850.9 840.7 834.9 769.8 762.2 754.0 750.0 692.9 687.5 383.5 677.9 635.8 620.2 612.4 617.2 612.2 607.6 602.6 544.5 539.5 536.7 533.1 528.3 467.2 463.4 460.0 457.0 453.4 465.8 462.0 458.0 454.6
305.4 303.0 302.0 300.0 300.0 300.0 300.0 420.5 418.5 307.7 305.5 304.1 303.3 293.8 292.4 291.7 268.0 266.7 265.2 264.4 255.8 254.5 253.7 253.0 311.4 307.1 304.8 230.2 229.0 228.2 227.6 211.9 210.8 210.0 209.3 208.8 192.8 191.9 191.3 190.4 189.9 155.3 154.4 153.8 152.9
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26.9 24.4 21.1 19.1 16.5 16.5 16.0 21.4 19.4 19.5 17.3 15.9 15.1 16.1 14.7 14.0 15.6 14.3 12.8 12.0 14.5 13.2 12.4 11.7 18.4 14.1 11.8 13.1 11.9 11.1 10.5 12.7 11.6 10.8 10.1 9.6 11.4 10.5 9.9 9.0 8.5 10.5 9.6 9.0 8.1
49.0 43.9 40.0 35.9 31.0 26.0 21.1 36.6 32.0 32.0 27.9 23.9 20.2 26.8 21.7 18.8 25.4 21.6 17.5 15.5 23.7 21.0 19.0 16.2 31.4 23.6 19.7 22.1 19.6 17.3 14.8 21.3 18.8 17.4 15.6 13.2 19.6 17.7 16.0 14.5 12.7 18.9 17.0 15.0 13.3
3.17 3.15 3.13 3.11 3.10 3.08 3.06 3.44 3.42 3.01 2.99 2.97 2.96 2.81 2.79 2.78 2.55 2.53 2.51 2.51 2.35 2.34 2.33 2.32 2.45 2.41 2.39 2.11 2.09 2.08 2.07 1.89 1.88 1.87 1.86 1.85 1.67 1.66 1.65 1.64 1.63 1.51 1.50 1.50 1.50
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449.8
152.4
7.6
618
10.9
1.48
Thick ness Mass Depth of Section Width of Section Web Flange Surface area Designation mm mm kg/m mm mm m2/m BS 4: part 1:1993 406×178×74 406×178×67 406×178×60 406×178×50 406×140×46 406×140×39 356×171×67 356×171×57 356×171×51 356×171×45 356×127×39 356×127×33 305×165×54 305×165×46 305×165×40 305×127×48 305×127×42 305×127×37 305×102×33 305×102×28 305×102×25 254×146×43 254×146×37 254×146×31 254×102×28 254×102×25 254×102×22 203×133×30 203×133×25 203×102×23 178×102×19 152×89×16 127×76×13
74.2 67.1 60.1 54.1 46.0 39.0 67.1 57.0 51.0 45.0 39.1 33.1 54.0 46.1 40.3 48.1 41.9 37.0 32.8 28.2 24.8 43.0 37.0 31.1 28.3 25.2 22.0 30.0 25.1 23.1 19.0 16.0 13.0
412.8 409.4 406.4 402.6 403.2 398.0 363.4 358.0 355.0 351.4 353.4 349.0 310.4 306.6 303.4 311.0 307.2 304.4 312.7 308.7 305.1 259.6 256.0 251.4 260.4 257.2 254.0 206.8 203.2 203.2 177.8 152.4 127.0
179.5 178.8 177.9 177.7 142.2 141.8 173.2 172.2 171.5 171.1 126.0 125.4 166.9 165.7 165.0 125.3 124.3 123.3 102.4 101.8 101.6 147.3 146.4 146.1 102.2 101.9 101.6 133.9 133.2 101.8 101.2 88.7 76.0
9.5 8.8 7.9 7.7 6.8 6.4 9.1 8.1 7.4 7.0 6.6 6.0 7.9 6.7 6.0 9.0 8.0 7.1 6.6 6.0 5.8 7.2 6.3 6.0 6.3 6.0 5.7 6.4 5.7 5.4 4.8 4.5 4.0
16.0 14.3 12.8 10.9 11.2 8.6 157 13.0 11.5 9.7 10.7 8.5 13.7 11.8 10.2 14.0 12.1 10.7 10.8 8.8 7.0 12.7 10.9 8.6 10.0 8.4 6.8 9.6 7.8 9.3 7.9 7.7 7.6
1.51 1.50 1.49 1.48 1.34 1.33 1.38 1.37 1.36 1.36 1.18 1.17 1.26 1.25 1.24 1.09 1.08 1.07 1.01 1.00 0.992 1.08 1.07 1.06 0.904 0.897 0.890 0.923 0.915 0.790 0.738 0.638 0.537
Universal Columns Thickness Mass Depth of Section Width of Section Web Flange Surface area Designation mm mm kg/m mm mm m2/m BS 4: part 1:1993
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356×406×634 633.9 356×406×551 551.0 356×406×467 467.0 356×406×393 393.0 356×406×340 339.9 356×406×287 287.1 356×406×235 235.1 356×368×202 201.9 356×368×177 177.0 356×368×153 152.9 356×368×129 129.0 305×305×283 282.9 305×305×240 240.0 305×305×198 198.1 305×305×158 158.1 305×305×137 136.9 305×305×118 117.9 305×305×97 96.9 254×254×167 167.1 254×254×132 132.0 254×254×107 107.1 254×254×89 88.9 254×254×73 73.1 203×203×86 86.1 203×203×71 71.0 203×203×60 60.0 203×203×52 52.0 203×203×46 46.1 152×152×37 37.0 152×152×30 30.0 152×152×23 23.0
474.7 455.6 436.6 419.0 406.4 393.6 381.0 374.6 368.2 362.0 355.6 365.3 352.5 339.9 327.1 320.5 314.5 307.9 289.1 276.3 266.7 260.3 254.1 222.2 215.8 209.6 206.2 203.2 161.8 157.6 152.4
424.0 418.5 412.2 407.0 403.0 399.0 384.8 374.7 372.6 370.5 368.6 322.2 318.4 314.5 311.2 309.2 307.4 305.3 265.2 261.3 258.8 256.3 254.6 209.1 206.4 205.8 204.3 203.6 154.4 152.9 152.2
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47.6 42.1 35.8 30.6 26.6 22.6 18.4 16.5 14.4 12.3 10.4 26.8 23.0 19.1 15.8 13.8 12.0 9.9 19.2 15.3 12.8 10.3 8.6 12.7 10.0 9.4 7.9 7.2 8.0 6.5 5.8
77.0 67.5 58.0 49.2 42.9 36.5 30.2 27.0 23.8 20.7 17.5 44.1 37.7 31.4 25.0 21.7 18.7 15.4 31.7 25.3 20.5 17.3 14.2 20.5 17.3 14.2 12.5 11.0 11.5 9.4 6.8
2.52 2.47 2.42 2.38 2.35 2.31 2.28 2.19 2.17 2.16 2.14 1.94 1.91 1.87 1.84 1.82 1.81 1.79 1.58 1.55 1.52 1.50 1.49 1.24 1.22 1.21 1.20 1.19 0.912 0.901 0.889
Joists Thickness Mass Depth of Section Width of Section Web Flange Surface area Designation mm mm kg/m mm mm m2/m BS 4: part 1:1993 254×203×82 203×152×52 152×127×37 127×114×29 127×114×27 102×102×23 102×44×7
82.0 52.3 37.3 29.3 26.9 23.0 7.5
254.0 203.2 152.4 127.0 127.0 101.6 101.6
203.2 152.4 127.0 114.3 114.3 101.6 44.5
10.2 8.9 10.4 10.2 7.4 9.5 4.3
19.9 16.5 13.2 11.5 11.4 10.3 6.1
1.210 0.932 0.737 0.646 0.650 0.549 0.350
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19.5 12.8
88.9 76.2
88.9 76.2
9.5 5.1
9.9 8.4
620
0.476 0.411
Parallel Flange Channels Thickness Mass Depth of Section Width of Section Web Flange Surface area Designation mm mm kg/m mm mm m2/m 430×100×64 380×100×54 300×100×46 300×90×41 260×90×35 260×75×28 230×90×32 230×75×26 200×90×30 200×75×23 180×90×26 180×75×20 150×90×24 150×75×18 125×65×15 100×50×10
64.4 54.0 45.5 41.4 34.8 27.6 32.2 25.7 29.7 23.4 26.1 20.3 23.9 17.9 14.8 10.2
430 380 300 300 260 260 230 230 200 200 180 180 150 150 125 100
100 100 100 90 90 75 90 75 90 75 90 75 90 75 65 50
11.0 9.5 9.0 9.0 8.0 7.0 7.5 6.5 7.0 6.0 6.5 6.0 6.5 5.5 5.5 5.0
Equal Angles Designation Mass Surface area kg/m m2/m BS 4848: part 4:1972 200×200×24 200×200×20 200×200×18 200×200×16 150×150×18 150×150×15 150×150×12 150×150×10 120×120×15 120×120×12 120×120×10 120×120×8 100×100×15 100×100×12 100×100×10 100×100×8
71.1 59.9 54.2 48.5 40.1 33.8 27.3 23.0 26.6 21.6 18.2 14.7 21.9 17.8 15.0 12.2
0.790 0.790 0.790 0.790 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.47 0.47 0.47 0.47 0.39 0.39 0.39 0.39
19.0 17.5 16.5 15.5 14.0 12.0 14.0 12.5 14.0 12.5 12.5 10.5 12.0 10.0 9.5 8.5
1.23 1.13 0.969 0.932 0.854 0.796 0.795 0.737 0.736 0.678 0.697 0.638 0.637 0.579 0.489 0.382
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90×90×12 90×90×10 90×90×8 90×90×7 90×90×6
15.9 13.4 10.9 9.61 8.30
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0.35 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.35
Equal Angles Designation Mass kg/m Surface area m2/m BS 4848: part 4:1972 200×150×18 200×150×15 200×150×12 200×100×15 200×100×12 200×100×10 150×90×15 150×90×12 150×90×10 150×75×15 150×75×12 150×75×10 125×75×12 125×75×10 125×75×8 100×75×12 100×75×10 100×75×8 100×65×10 100×65×8 100×65×7
47.1 39.6 32.0 33.7 27.3 23.0 26.6 21.6 18.2 24.8 20.2 17.0 17.8 15.0 12.2 15.4 13.0 10.6 12.3 9.94 8.77
0.69 0.69 0.69 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.47 0.47 0.47 0.44 0.44 0.44 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.32 0.32 0.32
Structural tees split from universal beams Designation Mass kg/m Surface area (approx.) m2/m BS 4: part 1:1993 305×305×90 305×305×75 254×343×63 229×305×70 229×305×63 229×305×57 229×305×51 210×267×61 210×267×55 210×267×51
89.5 74.6 62.6 69.9 62.5 56.5 50.6 61.0 54.5 50.5
1.22 1.22 1.19 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.07 0.95 0.95 0.95
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46.1 41.1 49.2 44.6 41.0 37.1 33.6 41.0 37.1 33.6 29.9 26.2
622
0.95 0.95 0.84 0.84 0.84 0.84 0.84 0.76 0.76 0.76 0.76 0.76
Universal Bearing Piles Thickness Designation Mass Depth of Section Width of Section Web Flange mm mm kg/m mm mm BS 4: part 1:1993 356×368×174 173.9 356×368×152 152.0 356×368×133 133.0 356×368×109 108.9 305×305×223 222.9 305×305×186 186.0 305×305×149 149.1 305×305×126 126.1 305×305×110 110.0 305×305×95 94.9 305×305×88 88.0 305×305×79 78.9 254×254×85 85.1 254×254×71 71.0 254×254×63 63.0 203×203×54 53.9 203×203×45 44.9
361.4 356.4 352.0 346.4 337.9 328.3 318.5 312.3 307.9 303.7 301.7 299.3 254.3 249.7 247.1 204.0 200.2
378.5 376.0 373.8 371.0 325.7 320.9 316.0 312.9 310.7 308.7 307.8 306.4 260.4 258.0 256.6 207.7 205.9
20.3 17.8 15.6 12.8 30.3 25.5 20.6 17.5 15.3 13.3 12.4 11.0 14.4 12.0 10.6 11.3 9.5
Hot Formed Square Hollow Sections Size Wall thickness Mass Superficial area (mm) (mm) (kg/m) (m2/m) EN10210 S275J2H & S355J2H 40×40
2.5 3.0
2.89 3.41
0.154 0.152
20.4 17.9 15.7 12.9 30.4 25.6 20.7 17.6 15.4 13.3 12.3 11.1 14.3 12.0 10.7 11.4 9.5
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60×60
70×70
80×80
90×90
100×100
3.2 3.6 4.0 5.0 2.5 3.0 3.2 3.6 4.0 5.0 6.0 6.3 3.0 3.2 3.6 4.0 5.0 6.0 6.3 8.0 3.0 3.2 3.6 4.0 5.0 6.0 6.3 8.0 3.2 3.6 4.0 5.0 6.0 6.3 8.0 3.6 4.0 5.0 6.0 6.3 8.0 3.6 4.0 5.0 6.0
3.61 4.01 4.39 5.28 3.68 4.35 4.62 5.14 5.64 6.85 7.99 8.31 5.29 5.62 6.27 6.90 8.42 9.87 10.30 12.50 6.24 6.63 7.40 8.15 9.99 11.80 12.30 15.00 7.63 8.53 9.41 11.60 13.60 14.20 17.50 9.66 10.70 13.10 15.50 16.20 20.10 10.80 11.90 14.70 17.40
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0.152 0.151 0.150 0.147 0.194 0.192 0.192 0.191 0.190 0.187 0.185 0.184 0.232 0.232 0.231 0.230 0.227 0.225 0.224 0.219 0.272 0.272 0.271 0.270 0.267 0.265 0.264 0.259 0.312 0.311 0.310 0.307 0.305 0.304 0.299 0.351 0.350 0.347 0.345 0.344 0.339 0.391 0.390 0.387 0.385
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6.3 8.0 10.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 6.3 8.0
18.20 22.60 27.40 14.40 17.80 21.20 22.20 27.60
624
0.384 0.379 0.374 0.470 0.467 0.465 0.464 0.459
Size Wall thickness Mass Superficial area (mm) (mm) (kg/m) (m2/m) EN10210 S275J2H & S355J2H 120×120
140×140
150×150
(Hot formed from Seamless hollow) 160×160
180×180
10.0 12.0 12.5 5.0 6.0 6.3 8.0 10.0 12.0 12.5 5.0 6.0 6.3 8.0 10.0 12.0 12.5 16.0 5.0 6.0 6.3 8.0 10.0 12.0 12.5 16.0 5.0 6.0 6.3 8.0 10.0 12.0 12.5 16.0
33.70 39.50 40.90 21.00 24.90 26.10 32.60 40.00 47.00 48.70 22.60 26.80 28.10 35.10 43.10 50.80 52.70 65.20 24.10 28.70 30.10 37.60 46.30 54.60 56.60 70.20 27.30 32.50 34.00 42.70 52.50 62.10 64.40 80.20
0.454 0.449 0.448 0.547 0.545 0.544 0.539 0.534 0.529 0.528 0.587 0.585 0.584 0.579 0.574 0.569 0.568 0.559 0.627 0.625 0.624 0.619 0.614 0.609 0.608 0.599 0.707 0.705 0.704 0.699 0.694 0.689 0.688 0.679
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200×200
250×250
300×300
Size (mm)
5.0 6.0 6.3 8.0 10.0 12.0 12.5 16.0 5.0 6.0 6.3 8.0 10.0 12.0 12.5 16.0 6.0 6.3 8.0 10.0 12.0 12.5 16.0
625
30.40 36.20 38.00 47.70 58.80 69.60 72.30 90.30 38.30 45.70 47.90 60.30 74.50 88.50 91.90 115.00 55.10 57.80 72.80 90.20 107.00 112.00 141.00
Wall thickness Mass Superficial area (mm) (kg/m) (m2/m)
EN10210 S275J2H & S355J2H 8.0 85.40 10.0 106.00 12.0 126.00 12.5 131.00 16.0 166.00 400×400 8.0 97.90 10.0 122.00 12.0 145.00 12.5 151.00 16.0 191.00 (Grade S355J2H only) 20.0 * 235.00 JUMBO RHS: JIS G3136 350×350 19.0 190.00 22.0 217.00 25.0 242.00 400×400 22.0 251.00 25.0 282.00 450×450 12.0 162.00 16.0 213.00 350×350
0.787 0.785 0.784 0.779 0.774 0.769 0.768 0.759 0.987 0.985 0.984 0.979 0.974 0.969 0.968 0.959 1.18 1.18 1.18 1.17 1.17 1.17 1.16
1.38 1.37 1.37 1.37 1.36 1.58 1.57 1.57 1.57 1.56 1.55 1.33 1.32 1.31 1.52 1.51 1.76 1.75
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19.0 22.0 25.0 28.0 * 32.0 * 12.0 16.0 19.0 22.0 25.0 28.0 * 32.0 * 36.0 * 16.0 19.0 22.0 25.0 28.0 * 32.0 * 36.0 * 40.0 * 25.0 * 28.0 * 32.0 * 36.0 * 40.0 * 25.0 * 28.0 * 32.0 * 36.0 * 40.0 *
500×500
550×550
600×600
700×700
250.00 286.00 321.00 355.00 399.00 181.00 238.00 280.00 320.00 360.00 399.00 450.00 498.00 263.00 309.00 355.00 399.00 443.00 500.00 555.00 608.00 439.00 487.00 550.00 611.00 671.00 517.00 575.00 651.00 724.00 797.00
1.73 1.72 1.71 1.70 1.69 1.96 1.95 1.93 1.92 1.91 1.90 1.89 1.88 2.15 2.13 2.12 2.11 2.10 2.09 2.08 2.06 2.31 2.30 2.29 2.28 2.26 2.71 2.70 2.69 2.68 2.68
Note: * SAW process
Hot Formed Rectangular Hollow Sections Size Thickness Mass Superficial area (mm) (mm) (kg/m) (m2/m) EN10210 S275J2H & S355J2H 50×30
60×40
2.5 3.0 3.2 3.6 4.0 5.0 2.5 3.0
2.89 3.41 3.61 4.01 4.39 5.28 3.68 4.35
0.154 0.152 0.152 0.151 0.150 0.147 0.194 0.192
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76.2×50.8
90×50
100×50
100×60
3.2 3.6 4.0 5.0 6.0 6.3 3.0 3.2 3.6 4.0 5.0 6.0 6.3 8.0 3.0 3.2 3.6 4.0 5.0 6.0 6.3 8.0 3.0 3.2 3.6 4.0 5.0 6.0 6.3 8.0 3.0 3.2 3.6 4.0 5.0 6.0 6.3 8.0 3.0 3.2 3.6 4.0 5.0 6.0 6.3
4.62 5.14 5.64 6.85 7.99 8.31 5.29 5.62 6.27 6.90 8.42 9.87 10.30 12.50 5.62 5.97 6.66 7.34 8.97 10.50 11.00 13.40 6.24 6.63 7.40 8.15 9.99 11.80 12.30 15.00 6.71 7.13 7.96 8.78 10.80 12.70 13.30 16.30 7.18 7.63 8.53 9.41 11.60 13.60 14.20
627
0.192 0.191 0.190 0.187 0.185 0.184 0.232 0.232 0.231 0.230 0.227 0.225 0.224 0.219 0.246 0.246 0.245 0.244 0.241 0.239 0.238 0.233 0.272 0.272 0.271 0.270 0.267 0.265 0.264 0.259 0.292 0.292 0.291 0.290 0.287 0.285 0.284 0.279 0.312 0.312 0.311 0.310 0.307 0.305 0.304
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17.50
0.299
Size Thickness Mass Superficial area (mm) (mm) (kg/m) (m2/m) EN10210 S275J2H & S355J2H 120×60
120×80
150×100
160×80
200×100
250×150
3.6 4.0 5.0 6.0 6.3 8.0 3.6 4.0 5.0 6.0 6.3 8.0 10.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 6.3 8.0 10.0 12.0 12.5 4.0 5.0 6.0 6.3 8.0 10.0 12.0 12.5 5.0 6.0 6.3 8.0 10.0 12.0 12.5 16.0 5.0 6.0 6.3 8.0
9.70 10.70 13.10 15.50 16.20 20.10 10.80 11.90 14.70 17.40 18.20 22.60 27.40 15.10 18.60 22.10 23.10 28.90 35.30 41.40 42.80 14.40 17.80 21.20 22.20 27.60 33.70 39.50 40.90 22.60 26.80 28.10 35.10 43.10 50.80 52.70 65.20 30.40 36.20 38.00 47.70
0.351 0.350 0.347 0.345 0.344 0.339 0.391 0.390 0.387 0.385 0.384 0.379 0.374 0.490 0.487 0.485 0.484 0.479 0.474 0.469 0.468 0.470 0.467 0.465 0.464 0.459 0.454 0.449 0.448 0.587 0.585 0.584 0.579 0.574 0.569 0.568 0.559 0.787 0.785 0.784 0.779
628
Tables and memoranda
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10.0 12.0 12.5 16.0 5.0 6.0 6.3 8.0 10.0 12.0 12.5 16.0
58.80 69.60 72.30 90.30 38.30 45.70 47.90 60.30 74.50 88.50 91.90 115.00
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0.774 0.769 0.768 0.759 0.987 0.985 0.984 0.979 0.974 0.969 0.968 0.959
Size Thickness Mass Superficial area (mm) (mm) (kg/m) (m2/m) EN10210 S275J2H & S355J2H 400×200
450×250
500×300
6.0 6.3 8.0 10.0 12.0 12.5 16.0 8.0 10.0 12.0 12.5 16.0 8.0 10.0 12.0 12.5 16.0 20.0
55.10 57.80 72.80 90.20 107.00 112.00 141.00 85.40 106.00 126.00 131.00 166.00 98.00 122.00 145.00 151.00 191.00 235.00
1.18 1.18 1.18 1.17 1.17 1.17 1.16 1.38 1.37 1.37 1.37 1.36 1.58 1.57 1.57 1.57 1.56 1.55
Hot Formed Circular Hollow Sections Outside Diameter Wall thickness Mass Superficial area (mm) (mm) (kg/m) (m2/m) EN10210 S275J2H & S355J2H 21.3 26.9 33.7
3.2 3.2 3.0 3.2 3.6 4.0
1.43 1.87 2.27 2.41 2.67 2.93
0.067 0.085 0.106 0.106 0.106 0.106
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48.3
60.3
76.1
88.9
114.3
139.7
3.0 3.2 3.6 4.0 2.5 3.0 3.2 3.6 4.0 5.0 2.5 3.0 3.2 3.6 4.0 5.0 2.5 3.0 3.2 3.6 4.0 5.0 6.0 6.3 2.5 3.0 3.2 3.6 4.0 5.0 6.0 6.3 3.0 3.2 3.6 4.0 5.0 6.0 6.3 3.2 3.6 4.0 5.0 6.0 6.3
2.91 3.09 3.44 3.79 2.82 3.35 3.56 3.97 4.37 5.34 3.56 4.24 4.51 5.03 5.55 6.82 4.54 5.41 5.75 6.44 7.11 8.77 10.40 10.80 5.33 6.36 6.76 7.57 8.38 10.30 12.30 12.80 8.23 8.77 9.83 10.09 13.50 16.00 16.80 10.80 12.10 13.40 16.60 19.80 20.70
0.133 0.133 0.133 0.133 0.152 0.152 0.152 0.152 0.152 0.152 0.189 0.189 0.189 0.189 0.189 0.189 0.239 0.239 0.239 0.239 0.239 0.239 0.239 0.239 0.279 0.279 0.27 0.279 0.279 0.279 0.279 0.279 0.359 0.359 0.359 0.359 0.359 0.359 0.359 0.439 0.439 0.439 0.439 0.439 0.439
630
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8.0 10.0
631
26.00 32.00
0.439 0.439
Outside Diameter Wall thickness Mass Superficial area (mm) (mm) (kg/m) (m2/m) EN10210 S275J2H & S355J2H 168.3
193.7
219.1
244.5
273.0
3.2 3.6 4.0 5.0 6.0 6.3 8.0 10.0 12.0 12.5 5.0 6.0 6.3 8.0 10.0 12.0 12.5 5.0 6.0 6.3 8.0 10.0 12.0 12.5 16.0 5.0 6.0 6.3 8.0 10.0 12.0 12.5 16.0 5.0 6.0 6.3 8.0 10.0 12.0 12.5
13.00 14.60 16.20 20.10 24.00 25.20 31.60 39.00 46.30 48.00 23.30 27.80 29.10 36.60 45.30 53.80 55.90 26.40 31.50 33.10 41.60 51.60 61.30 63.70 80.10 29.50 35.30 37.00 46.70 57.80 68.80 71.50 90.20 33.00 39.50 41.40 52.30 64.90 77.20 80.30
0.529 0.529 0.529 0.529 0.529 0.529 0.529 0.529 0.529 0.529 0.609 0.609 0.609 0.609 0.609 0.609 0.609 0.688 0.688 0.688 0.688 0.688 0.688 0.688 0.688 0.768 0.768 0.768 0.768 0.768 0.768 0.768 0.768 0.858 0.858 0.858 0.858 0.858 0.858 0.858
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355.6
16.0 5.0 6.0 6.3 8.0 10.0 12.0 12.5 16.0 6.3 8.0 10.0 12.0 12.5 16.0
101.00 39.30 47.00 49.30 62.30 77.40 92.30 96.00 121.00 54.30 68.60 85.30 102.00 106.00 134.00
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0.858 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.12 1.12 1.12 1.12 1.12 1.12
Outside Diameter Wall thickness Mass Superficial area (mm) (mm) (kg/m) (m2/m) EN10210 S275J2H & S355J2H 406.4
457.0
508.0
SPACING OF HOLES IN ANGLES
6.3 8.0 10.0 12.0 12.5 16.0 6.3 8.0 10.0 12.0 12.5 16.0 6.3 8.0 10.0 12.0 12.5 16.0
62.20 79.60 97.80 117.00 121.00 154.00 70.00 88.60 110.00 132.00 137.00 174.00 77.90 98.60 123.00 147.00 153.00 194.00
1.28 1.28 1.28 1.28 1.28 1.28 1.44 1.44 1.44 1.44 1.44 1.44 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60
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Nominal Leg Length mm Spacing of holes Maximum diameter of bolt or rivet A B C D E F A B and C D, E and F 200 150 125 120 100 90 80 75 70 65 60 50 45 40 30 25
75 75 55 55 55 55 55 45 60 55 50 45 45 40 35 35 28 25 23 20 15
30 20 20
20
24 24 20 20 20 20 16 12
GLAZING Weights of glasses Material kg/m2 lb/sq ft Glass sheet, 2.8 mm thick 7.3 1.5
PAVING AND SURFACING Weights and sizes of paving and surfacing Description of Item Paving 50 mm thick Paving 50 mm thick Paving 50 mm thick Paving 50 mm thick Paving 38 mm thick
Size
900×600 mm 750×600 mm 600×600 mm 450×600 mm 600×600 mm
Quantity per tonne 15 18 23 30 30
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Path edging 914×50×150 mm Kerb (including radius and tapers) 125×254×914 mm Kerb (including radius and tapers) 125×150×914 mm Square channel 125×254×914 mm Dished channel 125×254×914 mm Quadrants 300×300×254 mm Quadrants 450×450×254 mm Quadrants 300×300×150 mm Internal angles 300×300×254 mm Fluted pavement channel 255×75×914 mm Corner stones 300×300 mm Corner stones 360×360 mm Cable covers 914×175 mm Gulley kerbs 220×220×150 mm Gulley kerbs 220×200×75 mm
kg/m3
Material
634
60 15 25 15 15 19 12 30 30 25 80 60 55 60 120
lb/cu yd
Tarmacadam Macadam (waterbound) Vermiculite (aggregate) Terracotta Cork—compressed
2306 3891 2563 4325 64–80 108–135 2114 3568 388 24 kg/m2 lb/sq ft Clay floor tiles, 12.7 mm 27.3 5.6 Pavement lights 122 25 Damp proof course 5 1 kg/m2 per mm thickness lb/sq ft per inch thickness Paving Slabs (stone) 2.3 12 Granite setts 2.88 15 Asphalt 2.30 12 Rubber flooring 1.68 9 Polyvinylchloride 1.94 (avg) 10 (avg)
Coverage (m2) per cubic metre of materials used as sub bases or capping layers Square metre coverage Consolidated thickness laid in (mm) Gravel Sand Hardcore 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 300
15.80 10.50 7.92 6.34 5.28 -
16.50 11.00 8.20 6.60 5.50 -
7.42 5.90 4.95 4.23 3.71 3.30 2.47
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Approximate rate of spreads Average Description thickness of course mm 35 40 45 50 60
65
75 100
Approximate rate of spread Open Dense, Medium Textured & Fine Textured kg/m2 m2/t kg/m2 m2/t
14 mm open textured or dense wearing course 60–75 13– 17 20 mm open textured or dense base course 70–85 12– 14 20 mm open textured or dense base course 80–100 10– 12 20 mm open textured or dense, or 28 mm 85–110 9–12 dense base course 28 mm dense base course, 40 mm open 95–125 8–10 textured of dense base course or 40 mm single course as base course 28 mm dense base course, 40 mm open 100– 7–10 textured or dense base course or 40 mm single 135 course 40 mm single course, 40 mm open textured or 120– 7–8 dense base course, 40 mm dense roadbase 150 40 mm dense base course or roadbase -
70–85
12–14
80–100
10–12
95–100
9–10
110–120
8–9
130–150
7–8
140–160
6–7
165–185
5–6
220–240
4–4.5
Surface Dressing Roads: Coverage (m2) per tonne of Material Size in mm Sand Granite chips Gravel Limestone Chips Sand 3 6 9 13 19
168 -
148 130 111 85 68
152 133 114 87 71
165 144 123 95 78
DRAINAGE Weights and dimensions—vitrified clay pipes Product Nominal Effective BS 65 limits of diameter length tolerance (mm) (mm) min max (mm) (mm) Supersleve Hepsleve
100 150 225 300 150
1600 1750 1850 2500 1500
96 146 221 295 146
105 158 236 313 158
Crushing strength (kN/m)
Weight kg/pipe kg/m
35.00 14.71 9.19 35.00 29.24 16.71 28.00 84.03 45.42 34.00 193.05 77.22 22.00 37.04 24.69
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Hepline
Hepduct (Conduit)
225 300 400 450 500 600 700 800 100 150 225 300 90 100 125 150 225 300
1750 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 3000 3000 1600 1750 1850 1850 1500 1600 1750 1750 1850 1850
221 295 394 444 494 591 689 788 95 145 219 292 -
236 313 414 464 514 615 719 822 107 160 239 317 -
636
28.00 85.47 48.84 34.00 204.08 81.63 44.00 357.14 142.86 44.00 454.55 181.63 48.00 555.56 222.22 57.00 796.23 307.69 67.00 1111.11 370.45 72.00 1351.35 450.45 22.00 14.71 9.19 22.00 29.24 16.71 28.00 84.03 45.42 34.00 142.86 77.22 28.00 12.05 8.03 28.00 14.71 9.19 28.00 20.73 11.84 28.00 29.24 16.71 28.00 84.03 45.42 34.00 142.86 77.22
Weights and dimensions—vitrified clay pipes Nominal internal diameter Nominal wall thickness Approximate weight kg/m (mm) (mm) 150 25 45 225 29 71 300 32 122 375 35 162 450 38 191 600 48 317 750 54 454 900 60 616 1200 76 912 1500 89 1458 1800 102 1884 2100 127 2619 Wall thickness, weights and pipe lengths vary, depending on type of pipe required. The particulars shown above represent a selection of available diameters and are applicable to strength class 1 pipes with flexible rubber ring joints. Tubes with Ogee joints are also available.
Weights and dimensions—PVC-U pipes Nominal size Mean outside diameter (mm) (mm) Wall thickness Weight min max (mm) kg/m Standard pipes 82.4
82.4
82.7
3.2
1.2
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110.0 160.0 200.0 250.0 Perforated pipes —heavy grade —hin wall
As above 82.4 110.0 160.0
637
110.0 160.0 200.0 250.0 As above
110.4 160.6 200.6 250.7 As above
82.4 110.0 160.0
3.2 4.1 4.9 6.1
1.6 3.0 4.6 7.2
1.7 2.2 3.2
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As above
82.7 110.4 160.6
Width of trenches required for various diameters of pipes Pipe diameter (mm) Trench n.e. 1.5 m deep (mm) Trench over 1.5 m deep (mm) n.e. 100 100–150 150–225 225–300 300–400 400–450 450–600
450 500 600 650 750 900 1100
600 650 750 800 900 1050 1300
RAIL TRACKS kg/m of track lb/ft of track Standard guage Bull-head rails, chairs, transverse timber (softwood) sleepers, etc. Main lines Flat-bottom rails, transverse prestressed concrete sleepers, etc Add for electric third rail Add for crushed stone ballast Overall average weight—rails connections, sleepers, ballast, etc Bridge rails, longitudinal timber sleepers, etc
Heavy Rails British Standard Section No. 60A 70A 75A 80A 90A 95A
245
165
418 280 51 35 2,600 1,750 kg/m2 lb/sq ft 733 150 kg/m of track lb/ft of track 112 75
Rail height Foot width Head width Min web Section weight mm mm mm thickness mm kg/m 114.30 123.82 128.59 133.35 142.88 147.64
Flat Bottom Rails 109.54 57.15 111.12 60.32 114.30 61.91 117.47 63.50 127.00 66.67 130.17 69.85
11.11 12.30 12.70 13.10 13.89 14.68
30.62 34.81 37.45 39.76 45.10 47.31
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100 A 110A 113A 50 ‘O’ 80 ‘O’ 60R 75R 80R 90R 95R 100R 95N
152.40 158.75 158.75 100.01 127.00 114.30 128.59 133.35 142.88 147.64 152.40 147.64
95R BH
145.26
Light Rails British Standard Section No.
133.35 69.85 139.70 69.85 139.70 69.85 100.01 52.39 127.00 63.50 109.54 57.15 122.24 61.91 127.00 63.50 136.53 66.67 141.29 68.26 146.05 69.85 139.70 69.85 Bull Head Rails 69.85 69.85
15.08 15.87 20.00 10.32 13.89 11.11 13.10 13.49 13.89 14.29 14.29 13.89
50.18 54.52 56.22 24.82 39.74 29.85 37.09 39.72 44.58 47.21 49.60 47.27
19.05
47.07
Rail height Foot width Head width Min web Section weight mm mm mm thickness mm kg/m
20M 30 M 35M 35R 40
Flat Bottom Rails 55.56 30.96 69.85 38.10 76.20 42.86 82.55 44.45 80.57 45.64
65.09 75.41 80.96 85.73 88.11
Bridge and Crane Rails British steel Rail height Foot width Head width No. mm mm mm 13 16 20 28 35 50
48.00 54.00 55.50 67.00 76.00 76.00
92 108 127 152 160 165
56 89 101 164 175CR
101.50 114.00 155.00 150.00 152.40
171.00 178.00 165.00 230.00 152.40
Fish Plates
638
Bridge Rails 36.00 44.50 50.00 50.00 58.00 58.50 Crane Rails 76.00 102.00 100.00 140.00 107.95
6.75 9.13 9.13 8.33 12.3
9.88 14.79 17.39 17.40 19.89
Head/web thickness mm
Section weight kg/m
18.0 16.0 20.5 31.0 34.5 -
13.31 16.06 19.86 28.62 35.38 50.18
35.0 51.0 45.0 75.0 38.1
56.81 89.81 100.38 166.83 86.92
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British Standard Section Overall plate length No. 4 Hole 6 Hole mm mm
639
Hole diameter mm
Finished weight per pair 4 Hole kg/pair
6 Hole kg/pair
For British Standard Heavy Rails: Flat Bottom Rails 60A 406.40 609.60 20.64 9.87 70A 406.40 609.60 22.22 11.15 75A 406.40 23.81 11.82 80A 406.40 609.60 23.81 13.15 90A 457.20 685.80 25.40 17.49 100A 508.00 pear 25.02 110A (shallow) 507.00 27.00 30.11 113A (heavy) 507.00 27.00 30.11 50 ‘O’ (shallow) 406.40 6.68 80 ‘O’ (shallow) 495.30 23.81 14.72 60R (shallow) 406.40 609.60 20.64 8.76 60R (angled) 406.40 609.60 20.64 11.27 75R (shallow) 406.40 23.81 10.94 75R (angled) 406.40 23.81 13.67 80R (shallow) 406.40 609.60 23.81 11.93 80R (angled) 406.40 609.60 23.81 14.90 For British Standard Heavy Rails: Bull head rails 95R BH (shallow) 457.20 27.00 14.59 For British Standard Light Rails: Flat Bottom Rails 30 M 355.6 35M 355.6 40 355.6 3.76
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0.0000 0.0017 0.0035 0.0052 0.0070 0.0087 0.0105 0.0122 0.0140 0.0157 0.0175 0.0192 0.0209 0.0227 0.0244 0.0262 0.0279 0.0297 0.0314 0.0332 0.0349 0.0366 0.0384 0.0401 0.0419 0.0436 0.0454 0.0471 0.0488 0.0506 0.0523 0.0541 0.0558 0.0576 0.0593 0.0610 0.0628 0.0645 0.0663 0.0680 0.0698 0.0715 0.0732 0.0750 0.0767 0.0785 0.0802 0.0819 0.0837 0.0854 0.0872 0.0889 0.0906 0.0924 0.0941 0.0958 0.0976 0.0993 0.1011 0.1028 0.1045 0.1063 0.1080 0.1097 0.1115 0.1132 0.1149 0.1167 0.1184 0.1201 0.1219 0.1236 0.1253 0.1271 0.1288 0.1305 0.1323 0.1340 0.1357 0.1374 0.1392 0.1409 0.1426 0.1444 0.1461 0.1478 0.1495 0.1513 0.1530 0.1547 0.1564 0.1582 0.1599 0.1616 0.1633 0.1650 0.1668 0.1685 0.1702 0.1719 0.1736 0.1754 0.1771 0.1788 0.1805 0.1822 0.1840 0.1857 0.1874 0.1891
14.76 16.65 17.73 19.72 26.23 54.64 54.64 10.14 22.69 13.13 16.90 16.42 17.89 22.33 14.61 2.72 2.83 -
Mean Differences 1 2 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
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0.1908 0.1925 0.1942 0.1959 0.1977 0.1994 0.2011 0.2028 0.2045 0.2062 0.2079 0.2096 0.2113 0.2130 0.2147 0.2164 0.2181 0.2198 0.2215 0.2233 0.2250 0.2267 0.2284 0.2300 0.2317 0.2334 0.2351 0.2368 0.2385 0.2402 0.2419 0.2436 0.2453 0.2470 0.2487 0.2504 0.2521 0.2538 0.2554 0.2571 0.2588 0.2605 0.2622 0.2639 0.2656 0.2672 0.2689 0.2706 0.2723 0.2740 0.2756 0.2773 0.2790 0.2807 0.2823 0.2840 0.2857 0.2874 0.2890 0.2907 0.2924 0.2940 0.2957 0.2974 0.2990 0.3007 0.3024 0.3040 0.3057 0.3074 0.3090 0.3107 0.3123 0.3140 0.3156 0.3173 0.3190 0.3206 0.3223 0.3239 0.3256 0.3272 0.3289 0.3305 0.3322 0.3338 0.3355 0.3371 0.3387 0.3404 0.3420 0.3437 0.3453 0.3469 0.3486 0.3502 0.3518 0.3535 0.3551 0.3567 0.3584 0.3600 0.3616 0.3633 0.3649 0.3665 0.3681 0.3697 0.3714 0.3730 0.3746 0.3762 0.3778 0.3795 0.3811 0.3827 0.3843 0.3859 0.3875 0.3891 0.3907 0.3923 0.3939 0.3955 0.3971 0.3987 0.4003 0.4019 0.4035 0.4051 0.4067 0.4083 0.4099 0.4115 0.4131 0.4147 0.4163 0.4179 0.4195 0.4210 0.4226 0.4242 0.4258 0.4274 0.4289 0.4305 0.4321 0.4337 0.4352 0.4368 0.4384 0.4399 0.4415 0.4431 0.4446 0.4462 0.4478 0.4493 0.4509 0.4524 0.4540 0.4555 0.4571 0.4586 0.4602 0.4617 0.4633 0.4648 0.4664 0.4679 0.4695 0.4710 0.4726 0.4741 0.4756 0.4772 0.4787 0.4802 0.4818 0.4833 0.4848 0.4863 0.4879 0.4894 0.4909 0.4924 0.4939 0.4955 0.4970 0.4985 0.5000 0.5015 0.5030 0.5045 0.5060 0.5075 0.5090 0.5105 0.5120 0.5135 0.5150 0.5165 0.5180 0.5195 0.5210 0.5225 0.5240 0.5255 0.5270 0.5284 0.5299 0.5314 0.5329 0.5344 0.5358 0.5373 0.5388 0.5402 0.5417 0.5432 0.5446 0.5461 0.5476 0.5490 0.5505 0.5519 0.5534 0.5548 0.5563 0.5577 0.5592 0.5606 0.5621 0.5635 0.5650 0.5664 0.5678 0.5693 0.5707 0.5721 0.5736 0.5750 0.5764 0.5779 0.5793 0.5807 0.5821 0.5835 0.5850 0.5864 0.5878 0.5892 0.5906 0.5920 0.5934 0.5948 0.5962 0.5976 0.5990 0.6004 0.6018 0.6032 0.6046 0.6060 0.6074 0.6088 0.6101 0.6115 0.6129 0.6143 0.6157 0.6170 0.6184 0.6198 0.6211 0.6225 0.6239 0.6252 0.6266 0.6280 0.6293 0.6307 0.6320 0.6334 0.6347 0.6361 0.6374 0.6388 0.6401 0.6414 0.6428 0.6441 0.6455 0.6468 0.6481 0.6494 0.6508 0.6521 0.6534 0.6547 0.6561 0.6574 0.6587 0.6600 0.6613 0.6626 0.6639 0.6652 0.6665 0.6678 0.6691 0.6704 0.6717 0.6730 0.6743 0.6756 0.6769 0.6782 0.6794 0.6807 0.6820 0.6833 0.6845 0.6858 0.6871 0.6884 0.6896 0.6909 0.6921 0.6934 0.6947 0.6959 0.6972 0.6984 0.6997 0.7009 0.7022 0.7034 0.7046 0.7059
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6’
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48’
54’
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0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
0.7071 0.7083 0.7096 0.7108 0.7120 0.7133 0.7145 0.7157 0.7169 0.7181 0.7193 0.7206 0.7218 0.7230 0.7242 0.7254 0.7266 0.7278 0.7290 0.7302 0.7314 0.7325 0.7337 0.7349 0.7361 0.7373 0.7385 0.7396 0.7408 0.7420 0.7431 0.7443 0.7455 0.7466 0.7478 0.7490 0.7501 0.7513 0.7524 0.7536 0.7547 0.7559 0.7570 0.7581 0.7593 0.7604 0.7615 0.7627 0.7638 0.7649 0.7660 0.7672 0.7683 0.7694 0.7705 0.7716 0.7727 0.7738 0.7749 0.7760 0.7771 0.7782 0.7793 0.7804 0.7815 0.7826 0.7837 0.7848 0.7859 0.7869 0.7880 0.7891 0.7902 0.7912 0.7923 0.7934 0.7944 0.7955 0.7965 0.7976
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4
9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 6
11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 8
Mean Differences 1 2 3 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
6 6 6 6 6 6 5 5
8 8 8 8 8 7 7 7
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641
0.7986 0.7997 0.8007 0.8018 0.8028 0.8039 0.8049 0.8059 0.8070 0.8080 0.8090 0.8100 0.8111 0.8121 0.8131 0.8141 0.8151 0.8161 0.8171 0.8181 0.8192 0.8202 0.8211 0.8221 0.8231 0.8241 0.8251 0.8261 0.8271 0.8281 0.8290 0.8300 0.8310 0.8320 0.8329 0.8339 0.8348 0.8358 0.8368 0.8377 0.8387 0.8396 0.8406 0.8415 0.8425 0.8434 0.8443 0.8453 0.8462 0.8471 0.8480 0.8490 0.8499 0.8508 0.8517 0.8526 0.8536 0.8545 0.8554 0.8563 0.8572 0.8581 0.8590 0.8599 0.8607 0.8616 0.8625 0.8634 0.8643 0.8652 0.8660 0.8669 0.8678 0.8686 0.8695 0.8704 0.8712 0.8721 0.8729 0.8738 0.8746 0.8755 0.8763 0.8771 0.8780 0.8788 0.8796 0.8805 0.8813 0.8821 0.8829 0.8838 0.8846 0.8854 0.8862 0.8870 0.8878 0.8886 0.8894 0.8902 0.8910 0.8918 0.8926 0.8934 0.8942 0.8949 0.8957 0.8965 0.8973 0.8980 0.8988 0.8996 0.9003 0.9011 0.9018 0.9026 0.9033 0.9041 0.9048 0.9056 0.9063 0.9070 0.9078 0.9085 0.9092 0.9100 0.9107 0.9114 0.9121 0.9128 0.9135 0.9143 0.9150 0.9157 0.9164 0.9171 0.9178 0.9184 0.9191 0.9198 0.9205 0.9212 0.9219 0.9225 0.9232 0.9239 0.9245 0.9252 0.9259 0.9265 0.9272 0.9278 0.9285 0.9291 0.9298 0.9304 0.9311 0.9317 0.9323 0.9330 0.9336 0.9342 0.9348 0.9354 0.9361 0.9367 0.9373 0.9379 0.9385 0.9391 0.9397 0.9403 0.9409 0.9415 0.9421 0.9426 0.9432 0.9438 0.9444 0.9449 0.9455 0.9461 0.9466 0.9472 0.9478 0.9483 0.9489 0.9494 0.9500 0.9505 0.9511 0.9516 0.9521 0.9527 0.9532 0.9537 0.9542 0.9548 0.9553 0.9558 0.9563 0.9568 0.9573 0.9578 0.9583 0.9588 0.9593 0.9598 0.9603 0.9608 0.9613 0.9617 0.9622 0.9627 0.9632 0.9636 0.9641 0.9646 0.9650 0.9655 0.9659 0.9664 0.9668 0.9673 0.9677 0.9681 0.9686 0.9690 0.9694 0.9699 0.9703 0.9707 0.9711 0.9715 0.9720 0.9724 0.9728 0.9732 0.9736 0.9740 0.9744 0.9748 0.9751 0.9755 0.9759 0.9763 0.9767 0.9770 0.9774 0.9778 0.9781 0.9785 0.9789 0.9792 0.9796 0.9799 0.9803 0.9806 0.9810 0.9813 0.9816 0.9820 0.9823 0.9826 0.9829 0.9833 0.9836 0.9839 0.9842 0.9845 0.9848 0.9851 0.9854 0.9857 0.9860 0.9863 0.9866 0.9869 0.9871 0.9874 0.9877 0.9880 0.9882 0.9885 0.9888 0.9890 0.9893 0.9895 0.9898 0.9900 0.9903 0.9905 0.9907 0.9910 0.9912 0.9914 0.9917 0.9919 0.9921 0.9923 0.9925 0.9928 0.9930 0.9932 0.9934 0.9936 0.9938 0.9940 0.9942 0.9943 0.9945 0.9947 0.9949 0.9951 0.9952 0.9954 0.9956 0.9957 0.9959 0.9960 0.9962 0.9963 0.9965 0.9966 0.9968 0.9969 0.9971 0.9972 0.9973 0.9974 0.9976 0.9977 0.9978 0.9979 0.9980 0.9981 0.9982 0.9983 0.9984 0.9985 0.9986 0.9987 0.9988 0.9989 0.9990 0.9990 0.9991 0.9992 0.9993 0.9993 0.9994 0.9995 0.9995 0.9996 0.9996 0.9997 0.9997 0.9997 0.9998 0.9998 0.9998 0.9999 0.9999 0.9999 0.9999 1.0000 1.0000 1.0000 1.0000 1.0000 1.0000
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3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0
7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0
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0.6
0.7
1.0000 1.0000 1.0000 1.0000 1.0000 1.0000 0.9999 0.9999 0.9999 0.9999 0.9998 0.9998 0.9998 0.9997 0.9997 0.9997 0.9996 0.9996 0.9995 0.9995 0.9994 0.9993 0.9993 0.9992 0.9991 0.9990 0.9990 0.9989 0.9988 0.9987 0.9986 0.9985 0.9984 0.9983 0.9982 0.9981 0.9980 0.9979 0.9978 0.9977 0.9976 0.9974 0.9973 0.9972 0.9971 0.9969 0.9968 0.9966 0.9965 0.9963 0.9962 0.9960 0.9959 0.9957 0.9956 0.9954 0.9952 0.9951 0.9949 0.9947 0.9945 0.9943 0.9942 0.9940 0.9938 0.9936 0.9934 0.9932 0.9930 0.9928 0.9925 0.9923 0.9921 0.9919 0.9917 0.9914 0.9912 0.9910 0.9907 0.9905 0.9903 0.9900 0.9898 0.9895 0.9893 0.9890 0.9888 0.9885 0.9882 0.9880 0.9877 0.9874 0.9871 0.9869 0.9866 0.9863 0.9860 0.9857 0.9854 0.9851 0.9848 0.9845 0.9842 0.9839 0.9836 0.9833 0.9829 0.9826 0.9823 0.9820 0.9816 0.9813 0.9810 0.9806 0.9803 0.9799 0.9796 0.9792 0.9789 0.9785 0.9781 0.9778 0.9774 0.9770 0.9767 0.9763 0.9759 0.9755 0.9751 0.9748 0.9744 0.9740 0.9736 0.9732 0.9728 0.9724 0.9720 0.9715 0.9711 0.9707 0.9703 0.9699 0.9694 0.9690 0.9686 0.9681 0.9677 0.9673 0.9668 0.9664 0.9659 0.9655 0.9650 0.9646 0.9641 0.9636 0.9632 0.9627 0.9622 0.9617 0.9613 0.9608 0.9603 0.9598 0.9593 0.9588 0.9583 0.9578 0.9573 0.9568 0.9563 0.9558 0.9553 0.9548 0.9542 0.9537 0.9532 0.9527 0.9521 0.9516 0.9511 0.9505 0.9500 0.9494 0.9489 0.9483 0.9478 0.9472 0.9466 0.9461 0.9455 0.9449 0.9444 0.9438 0.9432 0.9426 0.9421 0.9415 0.9409 0.9403 0.9397 0.9391 0.9385 0.9379 0.9373 0.9367 0.9361 0.9354 0.9348 0.9342 0.9336 0.9330 0.9323 0.9317 0.9311 0.9304 0.9298 0.9291 0.9285 0.9278 0.9272 0.9265 0.9259 0.9252 0.9245 0.9239 0.9232 0.9225 0.9219 0.9212 0.9205 0.9198 0.9191 0.9184 0.9178 0.9171 0.9164 0.9157 0.9150 0.9143 0.9135 0.9128 0.9121 0.9114 0.9107 0.9100 0.9092 0.9085 0.9078 0.9070 0.9063 0.9056 0.9048 0.9041 0.9033 0.9026 0.9018 0.9011 0.9003 0.8996 0.8988 0.8980 0.8973 0.8965 0.8957 0.8949 0.8942 0.8934 0.8926 0.8918 0.8910 0.8902 0.8894 0.8886 0.8878 0.8870 0.8862 0.8854 0.8846 0.8838 0.8829 0.8821 0.8813 0.8805 0.8796 0.8788 0.8780 0.8771 0.8763 0.8755 0.8746 0.8738 0.8729 0.8721 0.8712 0.8704 0.8695 0.8686 0.8678 0.8669 0.8660 0.8652 0.8643 0.8634 0.8625 0.8616 0.8607 0.8599 0.8590 0.8581 0.8572 0.8563 0.8554 0.8545 0.8536 0.8526 0.8517 0.8508 0.8499 0.8490 0.8480 0.8471 0.8462 0.8453 0.8443 0.8434 0.8425 0.8415 0.8406 0.8396 0.8387 0.8377 0.8368 0.8358 0.8348 0.8339 0.8329 0.8320 0.8310 0.8300 0.8290 0.8281 0.8271 0.8261 0.8251 0.8241 0.8231 0.8221 0.8211 0.8202 0.8192 0.8181 0.8171 0.8161 0.8151 0.8141 0.8131 0.8121 0.8111 0.8100 0.8090 0.8080 0.8070 0.8059 0.8049 0.8039 0.8028 0.8018 0.8007 0.7997 0.7986 0.7976 0.7965 0.7955 0.7944 0.7934 0.7923 0.7912 0.7902 0.7891 0.7880 0.7869 0.7859 0.7848 0.7837 0.7826 0.7815 0.7804 0.7793 0.7782
Mean Differences 1 2 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4
0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
0 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7
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39 40 41 42 43 44
0.7771 0.7760 0.7749 0.7738 0.7727 0.7716 0.7705 0.7694 0.7683 0.7672 0.7660 0.7649 0.7638 0.7627 0.7615 0.7604 0.7593 0.7581 0.7570 0.7559 0.7547 0.7536 0.7524 0.7513 0.7501 0.7490 0.7478 0.7466 0.7455 0.7443 0.7431 0.7420 0.7408 0.7396 0.7385 0.7373 0.7361 0.7349 0.7337 0.7325 0.7314 0.7302 0.7290 0.7278 0.7266 0.7254 0.7242 0.7230 0.7218 0.7206 0.7193 0.7181 0.7169 0.7157 0.7145 0.7133 0.7120 0.7108 0.7096 0.7083
Degrees 0’ 0°.0 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
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6’
12’
18’
24’
30’
36’
42’
48’
54’
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
0.7071 0.7059 0.7046 0.7034 0.7022 0.7009 0.6997 0.6984 0.6972 0.6959 0.6947 0.6934 0.6921 0.6909 0.6896 0.6884 0.6871 0.6858 0.6845 0.6833 0.6820 0.6807 0.6794 0.6782 0.6769 0.6756 0.6743 0.6730 0.6717 0.6704 0.6691 0.6678 0.6665 0.6652 0.6639 0.6626 0.6613 0.6600 0.6587 0.6574 0.6561 0.6547 0.6534 0.6521 0.6508 0.6494 0.6481 0.6468 0.6455 0.6441 0.6428 0.6414 0.6401 0.6388 0.6374 0.6361 0.6347 0.6334 0.6320 0.6307 0.6293 0.6280 0.6266 0.6252 0.6239 0.6225 0.6211 0.6198 0.6184 0.6170 0.6157 0.6143 0.6129 0.6115 0.6101 0.6088 0.6074 0.6060 0.6046 0.6032 0.6018 0.6004 0.5990 0.5976 0.5962 0.5948 0.5934 0.5920 0.5906 0.5892 0.5878 0.5864 0.5850 0.5835 0.5821 0.5807 0.5793 0.5779 0.5764 0.5750 0.5736 0.5721 0.5707 0.5693 0.5678 0.5664 0.5650 0.5635 0.5621 0.5606 0.5592 0.5577 0.5563 0.5548 0.5534 0.5519 0.5505 0.5490 0.5476 0.5461 0.5446 0.5432 0.5417 0.5402 0.5388 0.5373 0.5358 0.5344 0.5329 0.5314 0.5299 0.5284 0.5270 0.5255 0.5240 0.5225 0.5210 0.5195 0.5180 0.5165 0.5150 0.5135 0.5120 0.5105 0.5090 0.5075 0.5060 0.5045 0.5030 0.5015 0.5000 0.4985 0.4970 0.4955 0.4939 0.4924 0.4909 0.4894 0.4879 0.4863 0.4848 0.4833 0.4818 0.4802 0.4787 0.4772 0.4756 0.4741 0.4726 0.4710 0.4695 0.4679 0.4664 0.4648 0.4633 0.4617 0.4602 0.4586 0.4571 0.4555 0.4540 0.4524 0.4509 0.4493 0.4478 0.4462 0.4446 0.4431 0.4415 0.4399 0.4384 0.4368 0.4352 0.4337 0.4321 0.4305 0.4289 0.4274 0.4258 0.4242 0.4226 0.4210 0.4195 0.4179 0.4163 0.4147 0.4131 0.4115 0.4099 0.4083 0.4067 0.4051 0.4035 0.4019 0.4003 0.3987 0.3971 0.3955 0.3939 0.3923 0.3907 0.3891 0.3875 0.3859 0.3843 0.3827 0.3811 0.3795 0.3778 0.3762 0.3746 0.3730 0.3714 0.3697 0.3681 0.3665 0.3649 0.3633 0.3616 0.3600 0.3584 0.3567 0.3551 0.3535 0.3518 0.3502 0.3486 0.3469 0.3453 0.3437 0.3420 0.3404 0.3387 0.3371 0.3355 0.3338 0.3322 0.3305 0.3289 0.3272 0.3256 0.3239 0.3223 0.3206 0.3190 0.3173 0.3156 0.3140 0.3123 0.3107 0.3090 0.3074 0.3057 0.3040 0.3024 0.3007 0.2990 0.2974 0.2957 0.2940 0.2924 0.2907 0.2890 0.2874 0.2857 0.2840 0.2823 0.2807 0.2790 0.2773 0.2756 0.2740 0.2723 0.2706 0.2689 0.2672 0.2656 0.2639 0.2622 0.2605 0.2588 0.2571 0.2554 0.2538 0.2521 0.2504 0.2487 0.2470 0.2453 0.2436 0.2419 0.2402 0.2385 0.2368 0.2351 0.2334 0.2317 0.2300 0.2284 0.2267 0.2250 0.2233 0.2215 0.2198 0.2181 0.2164 0.2147 0.2130 0.2113 0.2096 0.2079 0.2062 0.2045 0.2028 0.2011 0.1994 0.1977 0.1959 0.1942 0.1925 0.1908 0.1891 0.1874 0.1857 0.1840 0.1822 0.1805 0.1788 0.1771 0.1754 0.1736 0.1719 0.1702 0.1685 0.1668 0.1650 0.1633 0.1616 0.1599 0.1582
2 2 2 2 2 2
4 4 4 4 4 4
6 6 6 6 6 6
7 8 8 8 8 8
Mean Differences 1 2 3 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9
8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12
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0.1564 0.1547 0.1530 0.1513 0.1495 0.1478 0.1461 0.1444 0.1426 0.1409 0.1392 0.1374 0.1357 0.1340 0.1323 0.1305 0.1288 0.1271 0.1253 0.1236 0.1219 0.1201 0.1184 0.1167 0.1149 0.1132 0.1115 0.1097 0.1080 0.1063 0.1045 0.1028 0.1011 0.0993 0.0976 0.0958 0.0941 0.0924 0.0906 0.0889 0.0872 0.0854 0.0837 0.0819 0.0802 0.0785 0.0767 0.0750 0.0732 0.0715 0.0698 0.0680 0.0663 0.0645 0.0628 0.0610 0.0593 0.0576 0.0558 0.0541 0.0523 0.0506 0.0488 0.0471 0.0454 0.0436 0.0419 0.0401 0.0384 0.0366 0.0349 0.0332 0.0314 0.0297 0.0279 0.0262 0.0244 0.0227 0.0209 0.0192 0.0175 0.0157 0.0140 0.0122 0.0105 0.0087 0.0070 0.0052 0.0035 0.0017 0.0000
Degrees 0’ 0°.0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
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12’
NATURAL TANGENTS 18’ 24’ 30’ 36’ 42’
48’
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.8
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
54’
Mean Differences 0.9 1 2 3 4
0.0000 0.0017 0.0035 0.0052 0.0070 0.0087 0.0105 0.0122 0.0140 0.0157 0.0175 0.0192 0.0209 0.0227 0.0244 0.0262 0.0279 0.0297 0.0314 0.0332 0.0349 0.0367 0.0384 0.0402 0.0419 0.0437 0.0454 0.0472 0.0489 0.0507 0.0524 0.0542 0.0559 0.0577 0.0594 0.0612 0.0629 0.0647 0.0664 0.0682 0.0699 0.0717 0.0734 0.0752 0.0769 0.0787 0.0805 0.0822 0.0840 0.0857 0.0875 0.0892 0.0910 0.0928 0.0945 0.0963 0.0981 0.0998 0.1016 0.1033 0.1051 0.1069 0.1086 0.1104 0.1122 0.1139 0.1157 0.1175 0.1192 0.1210 0.1228 0.1246 0.1263 0.1281 0.1299 0.1317 0.1334 0.1352 0.1370 0.1388 0.1405 0.1423 0.1441 0.1459 0.1477 0.1495 0.1512 0.1530 0.1548 0.1566 0.1584 0.1602 0.1620 0.1638 0.1655 0.1673 0.1691 0.1709 0.1727 0.1745 0.1763 0.1781 0.1799 0.1817 0.1835 0.1853 0.1871 0.1890 0.1908 0.1926 0.1944 0.1962 0.1980 0.1998 0.2016 0.2035 0.2053 0.2071 0.2089 0.2107 0.2126 0.2144 0.2162 0.2180 0.2199 0.2217 0.2235 0.2254 0.2272 0.2290 0.2309 0.2327 0.2345 0.2364 0.2382 0.2401 0.2419 0.2438 0.2456 0.2475 0.2493 0.2512 0.2530 0.2549 0.2568 0.2586 0.2605 0.2623 0.2642 0.2661 0.2679 0.2698 0.2717 0.2736 0.2754 0.2773 0.2792 0.2811 0.2830 0.2849 0.2867 0.2886 0.2905 0.2924 0.2943 0.2962 0.2981 0.3000 0.3019 0.3038 0.3057 0.3076 0.3096 0.3115 0.3134 0.3153 0.3172 0.3191 0.3211 0.3230 0.3249 0.3269 0.3288 0.3307 0.3327 0.3346 0.3365 0.3385 0.3404 0.3424 0.3443 0.3463 0.3482 0.3502 0.3522 0.3541 0.3561 0.3581 0.3600 0.3620 0.3640 0.3659 0.3679 0.3699 0.3719 0.3739 0.3759 0.3779 0.3799 0.3819 0.3839 0.3859 0.3879 0.3899 0.3919 0.3939 0.3959 0.3979 0.4000 0.4020 0.4040 0.4061 0.4081 0.4101 0.4122 0.4142 0.4163 0.4183 0.4204 0.4224 0.4245 0.4265 0.4286 0.4307 0.4327 0.4348 0.4369 0.4390 0.4411 0.4431 0.4452 0.4473 0.4494 0.4515 0.4536 0.4557 0.4578 0.4599 0.4621 0.4642 0.4663 0.4684 0.4706 0.4727 0.4748 0.4770 0.4791 0.4813 0.4834 0.4856 0.4877 0.4899 0.4921 0.4942 0.4964 0.4986 0.5008 0.5029 0.5051 0.5073 0.5095 0.5117 0.5139 0.5161 0.5184 0.5206 0.5228 0.5250 0.5272 0.5295 0.5317 0.5340 0.5362 0.5384 0.5407 0.5430 0.5452 0.5475 0.5498 0.5520
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11
12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 15 15 15
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29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 Degrees
45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73
645
0.5543 0.5566 0.5589 0.5612 0.5635 0.5658 0.5681 0.5704 0.5727 0.5750 0.5774 0.5797 0.5820 0.5844 0.5867 0.5890 0.5914 0.5938 0.5961 0.5985 0.6009 0.6032 0.6056 0.6080 0.6104 0.6128 0.6152 0.6176 0.6200 0.6224 0.6249 0.6273 0.6297 0.6322 0.6346 0.6371 0.6395 0.6420 0.6445 0.6469 0.6494 0.6519 0.6544 0.6569 0.6594 0.6619 0.6644 0.6669 0.6694 0.6720 0.6745 0.6771 0.6796 0.6822 0.6847 0.6873 0.6899 0.6924 0.6950 0.6976 0.7002 0.7028 0.7054 0.7080 0.7107 0.7133 0.7159 0.7186 0.7212 0.7239 0.7265 0.7292 0.7319 0.7346 0.7373 0.7400 0.7427 0.7454 0.7481 0.7508 0.7536 0.7563 0.7590 0.7618 0.7646 0.7673 0.7701 0.7729 0.7757 0.7785 0.7813 0.7841 0.7869 0.7898 0.7926 0.7954 0.7983 0.8012 0.8040 0.8069 0.8098 0.8127 0.8156 0.8185 0.8214 0.8243 0.8273 0.8302 0.8332 0.8361 0.8391 0.8421 0.8451 0.8481 0.8511 0.8541 0.8571 0.8601 0.8632 0.8662 0.8693 0.8724 0.8754 0.8785 0.8816 0.8847 0.8878 0.8910 0.8941 0.8972 0.9004 0.9036 0.9067 0.9099 0.9131 0.9163 0.9195 0.9228 0.9260 0.9293 0.9325 0.9358 0.9391 0.9424 0.9457 0.9490 0.9523 0.9556 0.9590 0.9623 0.9657 0.9691 0.9725 0.9759 0.9793 0.9827 0.9861 0.9896 0.9930 0.9965 0’
6’
12’
18’
24’
0°.0 1.0000 1.0355 1.0724 1.1106 1.1504 1.1918 1.2349 1.2799 1.3270 1.3764 1.4281 1.4826 1.5399 1.6003 1.6643 1.7321 1.8040 1.8807 1.9626 2.0503 2.1445 2.2460 2.3559 2.4751 2.6051 2.7475 2.9042 3.0777 3.2709
0.1 1.0035 1.0392 1.0761 1.1145 1.1544 1.1960 1.2393 1.2846 1.3319 1.3814 1.4335 1.4882 1.5458 1.6066 1.6709 1.7391 1.8115 1.8887 1.9711 2.0594 2.1543 2.2566 2.3673 2.4876 2.6187 2.7625 2.9208 3.0961 3.2914
0.2 1.0070 1.0428 1.0799 1.1184 1.1585 1.2002 1.2437 1.2892 1.3367 1.3865 1.4388 1.4938 1.5517 1.6128 1.6775 1.7461 1.8190 1.8967 1.9797 2.0686 2.1642 2.2673 2.3789 2.5002 2.6325 2.7776 2.9375 3.1146 3.3122
0.3 1.0105 1.0464 1.0837 1.1224 1.1626 1.2045 1.2482 1.2938 1.3416 1.3916 1.4442 1.4994 1.5577 1.6191 1.6842 1.7532 1.8265 1.9047 1.9883 2.0778 2.1742 2.2781 2.3906 2.5129 2.6464 2.7929 2.9544 3.1334 3.3332
0.4 1.0141 1.0501 1.0875 1.1263 1.1667 1.2088 1.2527 1.2985 1.3465 1.3968 1.4496 1.5051 1.5637 1.6255 1.6909 1.7603 1.8341 1.9128 1.9970 2.0872 2.1842 2.2889 2.4023 2.5257 2.6605 2.8083 2.9714 3.1524 3.3544
30’ 0.5 1.0176 1.0538 1.0913 1.1303 1.1708 1.2131 1.2572 1.3032 1.3514 1.4019 1.4550 1.5108 1.5697 1.6319 1.6977 1.7675 1.8418 1.9210 2.0057 2.0965 2.1943 2.2998 2.4142 2.5386 2.6746 2.8239 2.9887 3.1716 3.3759
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6
36’
42’
48’
54’
0.6 1.0212 1.0575 1.0951 1.1343 1.1750 1.2174 1.2617 1.3079 1.3564 1.4071 1.4605 1.5166 1.5757 1.6383 1.7045 1.7747 1.8495 1.9292 2.0145 2.1060 2.2045 2.3109 2.4262 2.5517 2.6889 2.8397 3.0061 3.1910 3.3977
0.7 1.0247 1.0612 1.0990 1.1383 1.1792 1.2218 1.2662 1.3127 1.3613 1.4124 1.4659 1.5224 1.5818 1.6447 1.7113 1.7820 1.8572 1.9375 2.0233 2.1155 2.2148 2.3220 2.4383 2.5649 2.7034 2.8556 3.0237 3.2106 3.4197
0.8 1.0283 1.0649 1.1028 1.1423 1.1833 1.2261 1.2708 1.3175 1.3663 1.4176 1.4715 1.5282 1.5880 1.6512 1.7182 1.7893 1.8650 1.9458 2.0323 2.1251 2.2251 2.3332 2.4504 2.5782 2.7179 2.8716 3.0415 3.2305 3.4420
0.9 1.0319 1.0686 1.1067 1.1463 1.1875 1.2305 1.2753 1.3222 1.3713 1.4229 1.4770 1.5340 1.5941 1.6577 1.7251 1.7966 1.8728 1.9542 2.0413 2.1348 2.2355 2.3445 2.4627 2.5916 2.7326 2.8878 3.0595 3.2506 3.4646
8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 11 11 11
12 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17
15 16 16 16 17 17 18 18 18 19 20 20 21 21 22 23
Mean Differences 1 2 3 4 6 12 18 24 6 12 18 25 6 13 19 25 7 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 7 14 22 29 8 15 23 30 8 16 24 31 8 16 25 33 9 17 26 34 9 18 27 36 10 19 29 38 10 20 30 40 11 21 32 43 11 23 34 45 12 24 36 48 13 26 38 51 14 27 41 55 15 29 44 58 16 31 47 63 17 34 51 68 18 37 55 73 20 40 60 79 22 43 65 87 24 47 71 95 26 52 78 104 29 58 87 116 32 64 96 129 36 72 108 144
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LANDFILL TAX Waste liable at the lower rate Group Description of Conditions material 1
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Furnace slags
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Ash
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Low activity inorganic compound
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Calcium
Processed or prepared, not used
Disposed of either at a site
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Largely water insoluble and non or very slowly biodegradable: e.g. sand, subsoil, concrete, bricks, mineral fibres, fibreglass etc.
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ACOUSTICAL INVESTIGATION & RESEARCH ORGANISATION LTD Duxon’s Turn, Maylands Avenue, Hemel Hempstead, Herts HP2 4SB Tel: 01442 247 146/9 Fax: 01442 256 749 AGGREGATE CONCRETE BLOCK ASSOCIATION See BRITISH PRECAST CONCRETE FEDERATION ALUMINIUM FEDERATION LTD Broadway House, Calthorpe Road, Five Ways, Birmingham B15 1TN Tel: 0121 456 1103 Fax: 0121 456 2274 AMERICAN HARDWOOD EXPORTCOUNCIL 3 St Michael Alley, London EC3V 9DS Tel: 0207 626 4111 Fax: 0207 626 4222 ARBORICULTURAL ADVISORY & INFORMATION SERVICE Alice Holt Lodge, Farnham, Surrey GU10 4LH Tel: 01420 22022 Fax: 01420 22000 ARBORICULTURAL ASSOCIATION Ampfield House, Ampfield, Nr Romsey, Hants SO51 9PA Tel: 01794 368717 Fax: 01794 368978
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ARCHITECTS AND SURVEYORS INSTITUTE St Mary House, 15 St Mary Street, Chippenham, Wilts SN15 3WD Tel: 01249 444505 Fax: 01249 443602 ARCHITECTURAL ASSOCIATION 34/36 Bedford Square, London WC1B 3ES Tel: 0207 636 0974 Fax: 0207 414 0782 ASBESTOS INFORMATION CENTRE LTD PO Box 69, Widnes, Cheshire WA8 9GW Tel: 0151 420 5866 Fax: 0151 420 5853 ASBESTOS REMOVAL CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION Friars House, 6 Parkway, Chelmsford, Essex CM2 ONF Tel: 01245 259744 Fax: 01245 490722 ASSOCIATION OF BUILDERS HARDWARE MANUFACTURERS 42 Heath Street, Tamworth, Staffs B79 7JH Tel: 01827 52337 Fax: 01827 310827 ASSOCIATION OF CONSULTING ENGINEERS Alliance House, 12 Caxton Street, London SW1H 0QL Tel: 0207 222 6557 Fax: 0207 222 0750 ASSOCIATION OF PROJECT MANAGERS 150 West Wycombe, Bucks HP12 3AE Tel: 01494 440090 Fax: 01494 528937 AVESTA SHEFFIELD TECHNICAL ADVISORY CENTRE PO Box 161, Shepcote Lane, Sheffield S9 1TR Tel: 0114 261 4217 Fax: 0114 2440162 BRITISH AGGREGATE CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS INDUSTRIES LTD See QUARRY PRODUCTS ASSOC BRITISH AIRPORTS AUTHORITY Corporate Office, 130 Wilton Road, London SW1V 1LQ Tel: 0207 834 9449 Fax: 0207 932 6699 BRITISH ANODISING ASSOCIATION See ALUMINIUM FEDERATION
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BRITISH ARCHITECTURAL LIBRARY RIBA, 66 Portland Place, London W1N 4AD Tel: 0207 580 5533 Fax: 0207 255 1541 BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF LANDSCAPE INDUSTRIES Landscape House, Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire CV8 2LG Tel: 02476690333 Fax: 02476 690 077 BRITISH BOARD OF AGREMENT PO Box 195, Bucknalls Lane, Garston, Warwicksire CV8 2LG Tel: 01923 665300 Fax: 01923 665301 BRITISH CABLE MAKERS ASSOCIATION 37A Walton Road, East Molesey, Surrey KT8 9DW Tel: 0208 941 4079 Fax: 0208 783 0104 BRITISH CEMENT ASSOCIATION Century House, Telford Avenue, Crowthorne, Berks RG45 6YS Tel: 01344 762676 Fax: 01344 761214 BRITISH CERAMIC RESEARCH ASSOCIATION LTD Queens Road, Penkhull, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffs ST4 7LQ Tel: 01782 845431 Fax: 01782 412331 BRITISH COMBUSTION EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION 58 London Road, Leicester LE2 0QD Tel: 0116 275 7111 Fax: 0116 275 7222 BRITISH CONSTRUCTIONAL STEELWORK ASSOCIATION LTD 4 Whitehall Court, Westminster, London SW1A 2ES Tel: 0207 839 8566 Fax: 0207 976 1634 BRITISH ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS ASSOCIATION (BESA) Granville Chambers, 2 Radford St, Stone, Staffs ST15 8DA Tel: 01785 812426 Fax: 01785 818157
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BRITISH FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS ASSOCIATION LTD 55 Eden Street, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey KT1 1BW Tel: 0208 549 5855 Fax: 0208 547 1564 BRITISH FIRE SERVICE ASSOCIATION 86 London Road, Leicester LE2 0QR Tel+Fax: 0116 2542879 BRITISH FLUE & CHIMNEY MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION Sterling House, 6 Furlong Road, Bourne End, Bucks SL8 5DG Tel: 01628 531186 Fax: 01628 810423 BRITISH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Keyworth, Nottingham NG12 5GG Tel: 0115 936 3100 Fax: 0115 936 3200 BRITISH INDEPENDENT STEEL PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION See U K STEEL ASSOCIATION BRITISH INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTURAL TECHNICIANS 397 City Road, London EC1V 1NH Tel: 0207 278 2206 Fax: 0207 8373194 BRITISH LIBRARY LENDING DIVISION Boston Spa, Wetherby, West Yorks LS23 7BQ Tel: 01937 843434 Fax: 01937 546333 BRITISH LIBRARY, SCIENCE REFERENCE LIBRARY 96 Euston Road, London NW1 2DB25 Tel: 0207 412 7494/7496 Fax: 0207 412 7495 BRITISH LOCK MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION Heath Street, Tamworth, Staffordshire B79 7JH Tel: 01827 52337 Fax: 01827 310827 BRITISH NON-FERROUS METALS FEDERATION 10 Greenfield Crescent, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 3AU Tel: 0121 456 3322 Fax: 0121 456 1394 BRITISH PLASTICS FEDERATION 6 Bath Place, Rivington Street, London EC2A 3JE Tel: 0207 457 5000 Fax: 0207 457 5045
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BRITISH PRECAST CONCRETE FEDERATION 60 Charles St, Leicester LE1 1FB Tel: 0116 2536161 Fax: 0116 2514568 BRITISH REFRIGERATION ASSOCIATION Henley Road, Medmenham, Marlow, Bucks SL7 2ER Tel: 01491 578 674 Fax: 01491 575 024 BRITISH REINFORCEMENT MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION (BRMA) See U K STEEL ASSOCIATION BRITISH ROAD FEDERATION Pillar House, 194–202 Old Kent Road, London SE1 5TG Tel: 0207 703 9769 Fax: 0207 701 0029 BRITISH RUBBER MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION LTD 90/91 Tottenham Court Road, London W1P 0BR Tel: 0207 580 2794 Fax: 0207 631 5471
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BRITISH STANDARDS INSTITUTION 389 Chiswick High Road, London W4 4AL Tel: 0208 996 9000 Fax: 0208 996 7400 CORUS UK LIMITED Swinden Tech. Centre, Moorgate, Rotherham S60 3AR Tel: 01709 820166 Fax: 01709 825337 BRITISH WATER 1 Queen Anne’s Gate, London SW1 H9BT Tel: 0207 957 4554 Fax: 0207 957 4565 BRITISH WOOD PRESERVING ASSOCIATION 6 The Office Village, 4 Romford Road, Stratford, London E15 4EA Tel: 0208 519 2588 Fax: 0208 519 3444 BRITISH WOODWORKING FEDERATION Construction House, 56–64 Leonard Street, London EC2A 4JX Tel: 0207 608 5050 Fax: 0207 608 5051 THE BUILDING CENTRE GROUP The Building Centre, 26 Store Street, London WC1E 7BT Tel: 0207 692 4000 Fax: 0207 580 9641 BUILDING EMPLOYERS CONFEDERATION (BEC) 82 New Cavendish St, London W1M 8AD Tel: 0171 580 5588 Fax: 0171 631 5185 BUILDING MAINTENANCE INFORMATION (BMI) Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors 12 Great George Street, Parliament Square, London SW1P 3AD Tel: 0207 695 1516 Fax: 0207 695 1501 BUILDING RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT (BRE) Bucknalls Lane, Garston, Watford, Herts WD2 7JR Tel: 01923 664000 Fax: 01923 664010 BUILDING RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT: SCOTLAND (BRE) Kelvin Rd, East Kilbride, Glasgow G75 0RZ Tel: 01355 576 200 Fax: 01355 576 210
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BUILDING SERVICES RESEARCH AND INFORMATION ASSOCIATION Old Bracknell Lane West, Bracknell, Berks RG12 7AH Tel: 01344 426511 Fax: 01344 487575 CASTINGS DEVELOPMENT CENTRE 7 East Bank Road, Sheffield S2 3PT Tel: 01142 728647 Fax: 01142 730852 CEMENT ADMIXTURES ASSOCIATION 38A Tilehouse, Greenlane, Knowle, West Midland B93 9EY Tel:+Fax: 01564 776 362 CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF ARBITRATORS (CIArb) 24 Angel Gate, City Road, London EC1V 2RS Tel: 0207 837 4483 Fax: 0207 837 4185 CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF BUILDING (CIOB) Englemere, Kings Ride, Ascot, Berks SL5 7TB Tel: 01344 630700 Fax: 01344 630777 CHARTERED INSTITUTION OF WATER AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 15 John Street, London WC1N 2EB Tel: 0207 831 3110 Fax: 0207 405 4967 CIVIL ENGINEERING CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION Construction House, 56–64 Leonard Street, London EC2A 4JX Tel: 0207 608 5060 Fax: 0207 608 5061 CLAY PIPE DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION Copsham House, 53 Broad Street, Chesham, Bucks HP5 3EA Tel: 01494 791456 Fax: 01494 792378 COLD ROLLED SECTIONS ASSOCIATIONS Centre City Tower, 7 Hill Street, Birmingham B5 4UU Tel: 0121 697 6000 Fax: 0121 697 6113 CONCRETE BRICK INTERNATIONAL c/o British Precast Concrete Federation, 60 Charles St, Leicester LE1 1FB Tel: 0116 2536161 Fax: 0116 2514568
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CONCRETE PIPE ASSOCIATION OF GREAT BRITAIN 60 Charles St, Leicester LE1 1FB Tel: 0116 2536161 Fax: 0116 2514568 CONFEDERATION OF BRITISH INDUSTRY Centre Point, 103 New Oxford St, London WC1A 1DU Tel: 0207 379 7400 Fax: 0207 240 1578 CONSTRUCTION EMPLOYERS FEDERATION 143 Malone Rd, Belfast BT9 6TB Tel: 02890 877 143 Fax: 02890 877 155 CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY RESEARCH & INFORMATION ASSOCIATION (CIRIA) 6 Storey’s Gate, London SW1P 3AU Tel: 0207 222 8891 Fax: 0207 222 1708 CONTRACT FLOORING ASSOCIATION 4c Saint Mary’s Place, The Lace Market, Nottingham NG1 1PH Tel: 0115 9411126 Fax: 0115 941 2238 COPPER DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION Orchard House, Mutton Lane, Potters Bar, Herts EN6 3AP Tel: 01707 650711 Fax: 01707 642769 DRY LINING AND PARTITION ASSOCIATION See FEDERATION OF PLASTERING AND DRYWALL CONTRACTORS DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT 2 Marsham Street, London SW1P 3EB Tel: 0207 944 3000 DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY 1 Victoria Street, London SW1H 0ET Tel: 0207 215 5000 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT c/o Department of the Environment DRY STONE WALLING ASSOCIATION YFC Centre, National Agricultural Centre, Kenilworth, Warwickshire CV8 2LG Tel: 0121 378 0493 DUCTILE IRON PIPE ASSOCIATION McLaren Building, 35 Dale End, Birmingham B4 7LN
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Tel: 0121 2002100 Fax: 0121 200 1306 ELECTRIC CABLE MAKERS CONFEDERATION See BRITISH CABLE MAKERS ASSOCIATION ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION (ECA) ESCA House, 34 Palace Court, Bayswater, London W2 4HY Tel: 0207 313 4800 Fax: 0207 221 7344 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAND Bush House, Bush Estate, MidlothianEH26 0SB Tel: 0131 445 5577 Fax: 0131 445 5548 FEDERATION OF MANUFACTURERS OF CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT & CRANES Ambassador House, Brigstock Road, Thornton Heath, Surrey CR7 7JG Tel: 0208 665 5727 Fax: 0208 665 6447 FEDERATION OF MASTER BUILDERS Gordon Fisher House, 14–15 Gt James St, London WC1N 3DP Tel: 0207 242 7583 Fax: 0207 404 0296 FEDERATION OF PILING SPECIALISTS Forum Court, 83 Copers Cope Beckenham, Kent BR3 1NR Tel: 0208 663 0947 Fax: 0208 663 0949 FEDERATION OF PLASTERING AND DRYWALL CONTRACTORS 56/64 Leonard Street London EC2A 4JX Tel: 0207 608 5090 Fax: 0207 608 5081 FEDERATION OF RESIN FORMULATORS AND APPLICATORS LTD (FeRFA) 235 Ash Road, Aldershot, Hampshire GU12 4DD Tel: 01252 342072 Fax: 01252 333901 FENCING CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION Hillside Trelleck, Monmouth Gwent NP25 4PQ Tel: 01600 860 172 Fax: 01600 860 614 FINNISH PLYWOOD INTERNATIONAL PO Box 99, Welywn Garden City, Herts AL6 0HS Tel: 01438 798746 Fax: 01438 798305
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FLAT ROOFING CONTRACTORS ADVISORY BOARD Fields House, Gower Road, Haywards Heath, West Sussex RH16 4PL Tel: 01444 440027 Fax: 01444 415616 HEALTH & SAFETY EXECUTIVE Broad Lane, Sheffield S3 7HQ Tel: 0114 289 2000 Fax: 0114 289 2333 HEATING & VENTILATING CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION ESCA House, 34 Palace Court, Bayswater, London W2 4HY Tel: 0207 313 4900 Fax: 0207 727 9268 HM LAND REGISTRY 32 Lincolns Inn Fields, London WC2A 3PH Tel: 0207 405 3488 Fax: 0207 955 0110 INDUSTRIAL BUILDING BUREAU Ferndale House, South Holmeswood, Dorking, Surrey RH5 4NT Tel: 01306 888751 INSTITUTE OF CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY PO Box 255, Beaconsfield, Bucks HP9 1JE Tel: 01494 674572 Fax: 01494 673533 INSTITUTE OF MATERIALS 1 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5DB Tel: 0207 451 7300 Fax: 0207 839 1702 INSTITUTE OF QUALITY ASSURANCE National Quality Information Centre, PO Box 712, 61 Southwark Street, London SE1 1SB Tel: 0207 401 7227 Fax: 0207 401 2725 INSTITUTE OF SHEET METAL ENGINEERING Exeter House, 48 Hollowayhead, Birmingham B1 1NQ Tel: 0121 6222860 Fax: 0121 666 6316 INSTITUTE OF WASTES MANAGEMENT 9 Saxon Court, St Peter’s Gardens, Northampton NN1 1SX Tel: 01604 20426 Fax: 01604 21339
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INSTITUTION OF BRITISH ENGINEERS Alne House, Danzey Green, Tanworth-in-Arden, Solihull B74 5BB Tel: 01564 742915 Fax: 01564 742916 INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS 1–7 Great George St, London SW1P 3AA Tel: 0207 222 7722 Fax: 0207 222 7500 INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS Savoy Place, London WC2R 0BL Tel: 0207 240 1871 Fax: 0207 240 7735 INSTITUTION OF ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL INCORPORATED ENGINEERS Savoy Hill House, Savoy Hill, London WC2R 0BS Tel: 0207 836 3357 Fax: 0207 497 9006 INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS 1 Birdcage Walk, London SW1H 9JJ Tel: 0207 222 7899 Fax: 0207 222 4557 INSTITUTION OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS 11 Upper Belgrave Street, London SW1X 8BH Tel: 0207 235 4535 Fax: 0207 235 4294 INSTITUTION OF WATER AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT See CHARTTERED INSTITUTION OF WATER AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INTERPAVE 60 Charles St, Leicester LE1 1FB Tel: 0116 2536161 Fax: 0116 2514568 THE JOINT CONTRACTS TRIBUNAL 9 Cavendish Place, London W1M 9DL Tel: 0207 637 8650 Fax: 0207 637 8670 LANDSCAPE INSTITUTE 6/8 Barnard Mews, London SW11 1QU Tel: 0207 350 5200 Fax: 0207 350 5201 LEAD DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION 42–46 Weymouth Street, London W1N 3LQ Tel: 0207 499 8422 Fax: 0207 493 1555
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MASTIC ASPHALT TECHNICAL ADVISORY CENTRE Lesley House, 6–8 The Broadway, Bexleyheath, Kent DA6 7LE Tel: 0208 298 0414 Fax: 0208 298 0381 METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE London Road, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 2SZ Tel: 01344 420242 Fax: 01344 854943/854412 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STEEL STOCKHOLDERS Gateway House, High Street, Birmingham B4 7SY Tel: 0121 632 5821 Fax: 0121 643 6645 ORDNANCE SURVEY Romsey Road, Maybush, Southampton SO16 4GU Tel: 0845 605 0505 Fax: 02380 792 615 PIPELINE INDUSTRIES GUILD 14/15 Belgrave Square, London SW1X 8PS Tel: 0207 235 7938 Fax: 0207 235 0074 PLASTIC PIPE MANUFACTURERS SOCIETY 89 Cornwall Street, Birmingham B3 3BY Tel: 0121 236 1866 Fax: 0121 200 1389 PUBLIC RECORDS OFFICE 1 Myddleton Street, London EC1 1UW Tel: 0208 392 5300 Fax: 0208 392 5307 QUARRY PRODUCTS ASSOCIATION 156 Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1W 9TR Tel: 0207 730 8194 Fax: 0207 730 4355 REINFORCED CONCRETE COUNCIL Century House, Telford Avenue, Crowthorne, Berks RG45 6YS Tel: 01344 762676 Fax: 01344 761214 ROYAL INSTITUTE OF BRITISH ARCHITECTS 66 Portland Place, London W1N 4AD Tel: 0207 580 5533 Fax: 0207 255 1541 ROYAL INSTITUTION OF CHARTERED SURVEYORS (RICS) 12 Great George Street, London SW1P 3AD
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Tel: 0207 222 7000 Fax: 0207 222 9430 SCOTTISH BUILDING EMPLOYERS FEDERATION 13 Woodside Crescent, Glasgow G3 7UP Glasgow Tel: 0141 332 7144 Fax: 0141 331 1684 Aberdeen Tel: 01224 643838 Fax: 1224 648245 Edinburgh Tel: 0131 339 2477 Fax: 0131 339 7824 Inverness Tel: 01349 864958 SCOTTISH ENTERPRISE 120 Bothwell Street, Glasgow G2 7JP Tel: 0141 248 2700 Fax: 0141 221 3217 SOCIETY OF GLASS TECHNOLOGY 20 Hallamgate Road, Broom Hill, Sheffield S10 5BT Tel: 0114 263 4455 Fax: 0114 263 4411 SPONS CIVILS EDITORS Davis Langdon and Everest, Cunard Building, Water Street, Liverpool L3 1JR Tel: 0151 236 1992 Fax: 0151 227 5401 STAINLESS STEEL ADVISORY CENTRE See AVESTA SHEFFIELD TECHNICAL ADVISORY CENTRE STEEL CONSTRUCTION INSTITUTE Silwood Park, Ascot, Berks SL5 7QN Tel: 01344 623345 Fax: 01344 622944 SUSPENDED ACCESS EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION 18 Mansfield Street, London W1M 9FG Tel: 0171 580 5404 Fax: 0171 636 5984 SWIMMING POOL AND ALLIED TRADES ASSOCIATION (SPATA) SPATA House, 1A Junction Road, Andover, Hants SP10 3QT Tel: 01264 356210 Fax: 01264 332628 TAR INDUSTRIES SERVICES BCRA Scientific & Technical Services, Mill Lane, Wingerworth, Chesterfield Derbyshire S42 6NG Tel: 01246 209 654 Fax: 01246 272 247
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INTRODUCTION This section has been complied as an aid in making adjustments to the rates an prices contained in Parts 3, 4, 5 and 11 of the Book. Users are advised to mark up the relevant pro-forma in line with any adjustments to the rates price and costs which will be reported in the free quarterly updates.
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LABOUR COSTS Revisions to labour costs as detailed on page 34. Categories of General Skill rate Skill rate Skill rate Skill rate labour 4 3 2 1
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MATERIAL PRICES This section details market prices of materials incorporating any appropriate trade discounts and delivery to site (except where noted), although distribution after delivery is not included. MATERIAL PRICES End Oct End Dec End Mar Materials generally Aluminium cladding Bar and fabric reinforcement Brickwork/blockwork Cast iron pipes and fittings Clayware pipes and fittings Concrete and cement Concrete manholes Concrete pipes and fittings Consumable stores Contractors’ site equipment Concrete culverts Earth retention Fencing Geotextiles
MATERIAL PRICES Gulley grates and frames Soil instrumentation Interlocking steel sheet piling and bearing piles Joint fillers and waterstops Landscaping Mmanhole covers and frames Paint/stains/protective coatings Polymer channels and fittings
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PLANT PRICES This section indicates general hire prices of plant transported to site; prices of fuel are indicated separately. PLANT End Oct End Dec End Mar access platforms agriculture type tractors asphalt/road construction compaction cleaners sweepers compressors compressor tools concrete equipment concrete pumps
PLANT concrete skips cranes diesel generators excavators excavator equipment hoists and lifting piling plant portable accommodation rollers scaffolding and staging tractors (dozers, loaders and scrapers) transport (tippers and dumpers) transport (vans etc) trench sheets pumping and dewatering
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UNIT COSTS This section indicates general movement inclusive of labour, plant and materials cost changes as well as specialists. UNIT COSTS End Oct End Dec End Mar Ground investigation, Geotechnical and other specialist processes Demolition and Site Clearance Fencing, Hedges etc. Safety Fencing, Parapets Drainage Work Earthworks—Excavation - Filling (imported) - Landscaping
UNIT COSTS Concrete and Reinforcement Pre-cast items Formwork Pavements—Surfacing flexible - Surfacing concrete Kerbs and footways Signs and lighting columns - Trenches - Electrical Work Piling Works Structual Steelwork Timber Work Painting Rail Track Tunnels Waterproofing Roofing and Cladding Bridge Bearings Expansion joints Brickwork, Blockwork, Stonework
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APPROXIMATE ESTIMATES The following details the changes in approximate estimate costs given in part 11. APPROXIMATE ESTIMATES End Oct End Dec End Mar Industrial and commercial facilities Water & treatment facilities Foundations for structures Concrete slabs for structures Earth retention and stabilisation - Concrete retaining walls - Crib walls
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Index Abandoned Mine Workings ground stabilisation 159 Abbreviations xii Access Covers & Frames manholes 217, 351 Access Platforms plant costs 112 Access Roads provision & placing of concrete 270, 385 Access Shaft excavation 284 linings—concrete and formwork 285 Access Staging staging 126 towers 126 walkways 461 Access/Computer Floor Finish refer to computer/access floor finishes Acoustic Plaster Ceiling Finish 472 Acrylic Polymer Floor Finish 470 Addresses For Information tables and memoranda 603 Admixtures cement 51 Aftercare & Maintenance planting 376 Aggregates 84 Agricultural Tractors tractors 113 buildings 512 Air Conditioning 475 Air Tools plant costs 140 Airport Buildings 511 All Risks Insurance preliminaries & general items 21 All-In Labour Rates allowances for skill & conditions 35 allowances for weekly bonus 35 annual holiday with pay allowance 35
Index
benefits scheme allowances 35 bonus allowances 35 citb levy allowances 35 employer’s liability allowances 35 labour costs 35 national insurance allowances 35 plant servicing time allowances 35 public holidays with pay allowances 35 quality assurance policy allowances 35 safety policy allowances 35 skill & conditions allowances 35 subsistence allowances 35 third party allowances 35 tool allowances 35 travelling allowances 35 Alter Levels British Telecom chambers 350 manholes 350 water stop tap boxes Altro Safety Floor Finish 471 Alumina Cement cement 51 Aluminium cladding 464 edge trim 460 entrance screens 466 external doors 466 glazed internal walls 467 glazed partitions 467 patent glazing 456 roof covering 454, 459 parapets flashings 437 roof coverings 454, 459 roof decking 455 Anchorages steelwork 234 Anchors erosion protection 62 miscellaneous 78 scour protection 62 Ancillary Building Works 449 Ancillary Equipment comparative costs of equipment 165 Angles steel 95 Angles of Repose tables & memoranda 555 Annealed Wire tying wire 38
672
Index
Annual Holiday With Pay working rule agreement 33 Annual Holiday With Pay Allowances all-in labour rates 35 Anti-Static Floor Finish 471 Anti-Condensation Paint 305 Approximate Estimates agricultural buildings 512 airport buildings 511 bailey bridges 524 bridgeworks 515 bus garages 511 bus/coach stations 511 car parks 511, 520 civil engineering facilities 511 civil engineering works 519 coffer dams 524 cold stores 512 commercial buildings 511 concrete retaining walls 514 concrete tanks 512 crib walling 514 dams 512 drainage 521 earth retention & stabilisation 514 earthworks supports 526 external services 521 factories 512 fire ponds/lagoons 512 foot bridges 515 footpaths 518, 520 foundations for structures 513 gabions 514 garages 511 gullies 521 highway works 516 industrial buildings 511 infrastructure 519 land drainage 523 landscaping 522 lay-byes 518 manholes 521 mortuaries 511 motorways 516 parklands 523 petrol stations 511 playgrounds 523 post office buildings 511 quays 512 railway stations 511 refrigerated stores 512
673
Index
reservoirs 512 retaining walls 512 road bridges 515 road crossings 519 road lighting 519 road signs 519 roads 516 roads & drainage 518 rock gabions 514 scaffolding 525 sheet piling 526 site facilities 519 sports pitches 522 street furniture 519 studios 511 sub-stations 511 telephone buildings 511 temporary works 524 treatment tanks 512 trench sheeting 526 trench struts 526 underpasses 519 updates 605 warehouses 512 water and treatment facilities 512 wave walls 512 weirs 512 Architraves to Internal Doors 321, 468 Arrows road markings 394 Artex Ceiling Finish ceiling finish 472 decoration 473 Ashlar Masonry masonry 298, 444 portland whitbed 298, 444 Asphalt extruded channels & kerbs 271 floor finish 470 paver 113 roof covering 454, 455, 459 tanking 310 Backacters identification chart 530 production rate 529 Backfilling manholes 218, 350 Bailey Bridges 524
674
Index
Balustrading to Stairs & Walkways 461 Bar Reinforcement high yield steel 192, 270, 427 material costs—straight/bent 38 mild Steel 192, 270, 428 stainless steel 193, 427 Bases, Footings, Pile Caps & Ground Beams placing of mass concrete 185 placing of reinforced concrete 186 Basic Material Prices 37 Basic Rates of Pay working rule agreement 33 Beams concrete encased steelwork 452 formwork (outputs) 539 insitu concrete 452 placing of prestressed concrete prestressed concrete 186 reinforced concrete 186 precast concrete 198, 424 steelwork 94, 234, 429 Beany Block Kerb/Drainage Block 70, 274, 389 Bearing Capacities of Soils tables & memoranda 557 Bearings bridge (refer to bridge bearings) Beds and backings 327 Bench Seats precast concrete 397 steel 397 street furniture 397 timber 397 Benching To Manholes provision & placing of concrete 217, 351 Benefits Scheme working rule agreement 33 all-in labour rates 35 Bills of Quantities initial appraisal 7 Bitu-Thene Sheet waterproofing structures 432 Bitumen quarry products 84 macadam 268, 384 spray applied 460 Bituminous painting 81 Bituminous Screeds
675
Index
roof coverings 457 Bituminous Spray flexible pavements 269 road construction 386 tack coat 386 Bituthene damp-proofing 67, 432 waterstops 68 Blast Cleaning steelwork 235 Blasting Boulders rock removal 172 Blinding placing of mass concrete 185 provision & placing of concrete 218, 351, 422 Block kerbs 69 paving 72 Blockwork average unit costs 295, 439 basic material prices 40 dense aggregate 296, 443 external walls 462 internal walls 467 lightweight aggregate 295, 442 partitions 467 tables and memoranda Boarding roof coverings 457 Boilers plant costs 137 Bollards average unit costs 478 precast concrete 397 steel 397 Bolts miscellaneous 79 woodwork 240 Bond Test Elastomeric bridge bearings 434 Bonds preliminaries & general items 21, 22 Bonus allowances 35 payments 33, 34, 35 Bored In-Situ Reinforced Concrete Piling 244, 407 Box Girder Main Members
676
Index
steelwork 429 Bracings steelwork 234 Breaker Steels consumable stores 55 Breaking Out brickwork 533 concrete 533 masonry 533 pavement 380, 533 Brickwork average unit costs 288, 467 basic material prices 39 class A engineering bricks 292.440 class B engineering bricks 293, 441 common bricks 40, 288, 439 Dritherm cavity insulation 299 Expamet reinforcement 299 external walls 439 facing bricks 39, 290, 441 fair facing work 289 Hyload damp proof course 299 internal walls 467 joint filler 299 manholes 218, 351 movement joints 299 partitions 467 paviors 39, 276, 391, 478 wall ties 299 Bridge Bearings bond test elastomeric 435 compression test elastomeric 435 laminated elastomeric rubber 434 mechanical guide 434 plain rubber 434 pot, fixed and sliding 434 shear test elastomeric 435 Bridgeworks 515 British Telecom Chambers alter level of lid 360 Build In Pipes Etc. common brickwork 290 dense aggregate blockwork 297 engineering brickwork 295 facing brickwork 291 lightweight aggregate blockwork 295 Builder’s Work Services 477 Building Paper roof coverings 456
677
Index
Built-Up Girders steelwork 236, 429 Bulbs planting 180, 375 Bulkage of Materials tables & memoranda 554 Buried Structures Designed By Contractor 446 Bus/Coach Stations 511 Bush Hammering external walls 464 Butyl Rubber Membrane Roof Covering 460 Cabling lighting 401 communication 404 feeder pillars 403 joints and terminations 402 tiles 401 trench 401, 404 Canals dredging 163 Car Parking 478, 511, 520 Carbon Steel Pipes BS 3821 drainage below ground 211 Carpentry and Joinery 320 Carpet/Carpet Tile floor finishes 471 Casings to Metal Sections placing of reinforced concrete 186 Cast Iron pipes & fittings 41 pipes BS 459 208 columns—road lighting 399 rainwater gutters 313, 459, 460 rainwater pipes 314, 459 Catseye Road Studs road markings 397 Cavity Work external walls 462 Ceiling Finishes acoustic plaster 472 Artex 472 fire resistant 472 paint 472 plaster 472 plasterboard 472
678
Index
Supalux 472 suspended ceilings 472 timber boarding 472 tongued & grooved 472 tyrolean finish 472 woodwool slabs 472 Cement & Sand Screeded Floor Finish 470 Cement admixtures 51 alumina 51 bentonite 51 ordinary portland 51 rapid hardening 51 sulphate resisting 51 Cement Paint to External Walls 464 Central Heating 475 Ceramic Tile Floor and Wall Finishes 328, 471 Cesspools Klargester cesspools 88 Chains consumable stores 54 Channels extruded asphalt 389 polymer 80, 273 precast concrete 272, 388 steel 94 Charges & Fees preliminaries & general items 20 Checklist of Items preliminaries & general items 15 Chestnut Pale temporary fencing 338 Chipboard floor finishes 470 wall finishes 469 CITB Levy Allowances all-in labour rates 35 Civil Engineering Facilities 511 Cladding Rails steelwork 234 Clay cable ducts 47, 348 cable tiles 401 channels—manholes 219, 351 field drains BS 1261 44, 201 grease interceptors 50, 227, 359 imported fill material 84, 367 interceptors 227
679
Index
laying and jointing pipes (outputs) 535 perforated drains BS 65 50, 201, 348 pipes BS 65 43, 201 tile roof covering 458 yard gulley 50, 227, 359 Cleaners plant costs 115 Clear Vegetation site clearance 160 Close Boarded permanent fencing 338 Closed Circuit TV 477 Coated Chippings flexible pavements 269 road construction 386 Coated Corrugated Steel Culverts drainage below ground 228 Cobble Paving average unit costs 478 miscellaneous 79 paving 72 stonework 277, 391 Coffer Dams 524 Cold Asphalt flexible pavements 269 road construction 384 Cold Stores 512 Cold Water Installations 475 Colpor 205 waterstops 67 Columns bases—foundations 449 common brickwork 289 concrete encased steelwork 451 engineering brickwork 292, 294 facing brickwork 290 insitu concrete 451 provision & placing of concrete 186, 423 steel 94 steelwork 234, 429 Comfort Cooling System 475 Commercial Buildings 511 Common Brickwork build in pipes etc. 290 columns 289 copings 285, 440 fair face 289 laying 288, 439 material costs 40
680
Index
piers 289 rebates & chases 289 walls 288, 439 Communications—Motorway 404 Compaction plant costs 114 Compaction of Fill filling 368 treatment of surfaces 368 Comparative Costs of Equipment ancillary equipment 168 earth moving 165 earth moving equipment 166 excavation equipment 165 transportation equipment 166 Composition Block floor finishes 471 Compost cultivation additives 179, 373 Compression Test Elastomeric bridge bearings 435 Compressors plant costs 115 tools 116 Computer/Access floor finishes 472 Concrete accessories 187 basic material prices 51 cable tiles 401 common mixes 559 concrete floors 453 designed mix 51 dowels 194 drain pipe bedding 230 drain pipe haunching 231 drain pipe surrounds 231 encased beams 452 encased columns 451 external walls 463 finishing surfaces 196, 426 flat roofs 455 formwork 188, 426 grout base plates 197 inserts 196 insitu beams 452 insitu columns 451 insitu work 183, 423 internal walls 467
681
Index
joints in concrete 194, 265, 385 manholes 52 materials 51 material weight 558 mixers 118 partitions 467 paving 270 piling 170, 406 pipe support stools & thrust blocks 233 pipes to BS 1259 201 pipes to BS 6197 53, 205, 347 placing of mass concrete 185, 537 placing of prestressed concrete 186 placing of reinforced concrete 186, 537 post tensioned prestressing 195 precast 199, 424 prescribed mix 51 prestressed lintels 40 provision & placing 423 ready mixed 51, 537 pumps 118 reinforcement 193, 427 retaining walls 512 roads and pavings 270, 385 roofs 455 safety barriers 342 skips 118 sprayed or brushed waterproofing 312 staircases 461 stools and thrust blocks 233 structural 423 sub-bases 261, 360 sundries 187 surrounds to services 232 tables & memoranda 543 tanks 512 tile roof covering 454, 458 vibrators 117 waterproof & protective layers 385 waterstops 194 Conditions of Contract initial appraisal 7 Connections—Drains 350 Consequential Loss Insurance preliminaries & general items 21 Constructed Cost Indices cost & tender price indices 489 Construction Joints joints in concrete 270, 385 Consultants
682
Index
non-time related charges 27 site on-costs 27 site requirements 27 time related charges 27 Consulting Engineers’ Fees 503 Consumable Stores breaker steels 55 chains 54 cutting discs 54 dewatering 55 gas refills 54 lube oils 54 ropes 54 plant costs 112 Contractor Design buried structures 446 Contents Insurance preliminaries & general items 21 Contract Bond preliminaries & general items 22 Contract Investment oncosts & profit 483 Contraction Joints joints in concrete 271, 385 Contractors plant costs 108 non-time related charges 17, 26 preliminaries & general items 15 time related charges 15, 24 Conversion Tables & Factors tables & memoranda 543 Cooker Points 476 Copings common brickwork 289, 440 engineering brickwork 293, 294, 440 facing brickwork 291, 442 precast concrete 199 Copper Lead Conductors lightning protection 403 Corner Cube Road Studs road markings 396 Corrosion Protection of Steelwork 430 Corrugated Steel buried structures 365 drainage below ground 348 Cosines, natural 598 Cost & Tender Price Indices constructed cost indices 491
683
Index
indices for formula adjustments 489 price adjustment formula 489 price adjustment indices 489 road construction price indices 493 Cost Estimate outline of estimating & tender process 9 Covers & Frames manholes 75 Crack Inducers miscellaneous 77 Cranes plant costs 118 Creosote 308 Crib Walling approximate estimates 514 basic material prices 59 earth retention 59 earthworks 379 precast concrete 378 timber 378 Cubicles 468 Cultivation Additives compost 75, 179, 373 fertilizer 75, 179, 373 granular treatments 75, 179, 373 herbicide 75, 179, 373 manure 75, 179, 373 peat 75, 179, 373 weedkiller 75, 179, 373 Culverts basic material prices 56 coated corrugated steel 228 Culverts, Cattle Creeps, Subway Units piped 347 precast concrete 425 Curtain Walling external walls 465 Curved Formwork 426 Cutting pavements 269, 386 Cutting Discs consumable stores 54 Cuttings 365 Cycle Stands 479 Damp-Proofing Bituthene 311, 432 polythene sheet 310, 463
684
Index
waterproof render 311 Dams 512 Daywork definition of daywork 497 distribution of fuel 498 fuel distribution 498 handling & offloading materials 499 materials—handling & offloading 499 offloading materials 499 plant servicing 497 servicing of plant 497 welfare facilities 499 Decauville Track rail track 279 Deck Coatings (Non-Slip) protective coatings (material costs) 78 Decking prestressed concrete 199 Decorations Artex 473 emulation paint 473 finishings 473 fire protection 473 gloss paint 473 intumescent paint 473 mineral fibre sprayed 473 polyurethane lacquer 473 primer 235 Definition of daywork 497 formwork 187 Demolitions buildings 160, 336 walls 161 Demountable Partitions internal walls 467 partitions 467 Dense Aggregate Blockwork build in pipes etc. 297 walls 296 Dense Bitumen Macadam flexible pavements 268 road construction 384 Dense Tar Surfacing flexible pavements 268 road construction 384 Dense Tarmacadam flexible pavements 268
685
Index
road construction 384 Design of Temporary Works outline of estimating & tender process 9 Designed Mix concrete 51 Detector feeder cables 402 loops 396 Dewatering consumable stores 55 earthworks 173 plant costs 134 Diaphragm Walling ground stabilisation 154, 420 Disposal basis of rates 169 double handling 171 earthworks 171, 363 excavated earth 171, 532 installations 474 rock or other hard material 171 Distribution of Fuel daywork 498 Ditches land drainage 228, 271 Dock Levellers 476 Dock Systems dredging 163 Doors external 324, 465 internal 324, 468 frames 325 Dot Class Material quarry products 84 Double Handling disposal 171 excavated topsoil 171 rock or other hard material 171 Dowels concrete 194 miscellaneous 77 movement joints 438 Drainage above ground 313 allowances 480 approximate estimates 521 average unit costs 480 below ground 200
686
Index
carbon steel pipes BS 3821 211 cast iron pipes BS 459 208 clay pipes BS 65 201 coated corrugated steel culverts 228 concrete bedding 231 concrete haunchings 231 concrete pipes BS 6197 205, 347 concrete stools & thrust blocks 233 concrete surrounds 232 corrugated steel 348 dewatering system 173 drainage pipework 200 ductile spun iron pipes BS 5194 209 excavation in mass concrete 230 excavation in reinforced concrete 230 excavation in rock 230 gullies 227, 359 land drainage 228, 270 large bore concrete pipes 207 manholes 219, 351 non-return tidal flap valves 216 penstocks 216 pipework protection 230 pipe bedding—granular material 230 pipe bedding—imported sand 231 pipe bedding—mass concrete 231 pipe connections 229 pipe constants (table and memoranda) 591 pipe haunching—mass concrete 231 pipe jacking 230 pipe supports—stools & thrust blocks 233 pipe surrounds—granular material 232 pipe surrounds—imported sand 231 pipe surrounds—mass concrete 231 pipework 200 pipework supports 230 polymer drain channel 273 protection to pipework 230 pvc-u fittings 102 pvc-u gutters 314 pvc-u pipes 102, 212 pvc-u rainwater pipes 314 redundant drains or sewers 161 reinstatement of pavements 217, 365 reinstatement of surfacing 217 reinstatement work 217 renovation of sewers 318 Safeticurb channels 273, 389 sand, band & wick drains 156 sewer renovation 318 soft spots 230 subsoil 107
687
Index
supports & protection 230 tables and memoranda 591 testing kit 54 tools 137 trench widths (tables and memoranda) 591 Ultrarib pvc-u 215 valves & penstocks 216 vitrified clay BS 65 346 work to redundant drains 215, 360 Drawings initial appraisal 7 Dredgers floating craft 164 floating pontoon with excavator 164 ladder type dredger 163, 164 Dredging canals 164 dock systems 163 earthworks 164 general bed lowering 164 harbour beds 164 lagoons 164 lakes 164 land reclamation 164 maintaining shipping channels 163 new channels in tidal location 163 rivers 164 silted dock systems 164 Drilling & Blasting in open cut 172 in quarry 172 in rock 172 in trenches 172 rock removal 172 Driven Piling cast-in-place concrete 244, 410 preformed concrete 250, 406 Drop Kerbs precast concrete 271, 389 Dry Lining Wall Finish 469 Dry Stone Walling masonry 299, 445 Drying plant costs 138 Duct Covers Stelduct 236 Ductile Spun Iron pipes BS 4992 209 Dumpers
688
Index
plant costs 130 Durbar Flooring steelwork 236 Dynamic Compaction ground stabilisation 158, 377 Earth moving excavation equipment 165 earth moving equipment 166 excavation by backacter 168 excavation by hand 168 excavation by pneumatic equipment 167 load material 168 preparation of filled surfaces filled surfaces 175 excavated surfaces 170 retaining walls 512 retention and stabilisation approximate estimates 512 crib walling 59 gabions 59 rods 403 support earthworks 172 manholes 217, 351 approximate estimates 526 support requirements (tables and memoranda) 554 treatment of filled surfaces 175 Earthworks average unit costs 162, 363 crib walling 378 cuttings 365 dewatering 173 deposition 366 disposal 366 disposal—excavated material 171 disposal rates 363 dredging 163 drilling & blasting in rock 172 earth moving 165 earthwork supports 172 excavation 165 excavation for cuttings 365 excavation for foundations 168 excavation for intercepting ditches 366 excavation for structures 365 excavation for water courses 366
689
Index
excavation rates 363 excavation to general areas 170 filling 173, 367 gabions 378 labour gang rate allowances 162 general excavation 169 geotextiles 176, 369 ground anchorages 379 horticultural works 179, 373 landscaping 179 membranes 176, 369 surface treatments 170 tables & memoranda 554 treatment of surfaces 170 trial pits 380 Eaves Details 459, 460 Edge Trims, Alumimium 460 Edgings basic material prices 78 precast concrete 274, 389 Electric Mains 480 Electrical Fittings fittings 476 Electrical Services Installations 475 Electrical Work Road Lighting & Signs 401 Ellis Trief Safety Kerb precast concrete 273, 389 Emergency Lighting 475 Employers liability allowances 35 liability insurance 21 non-time related charges 27 site oncost 27 non-time related charges 20, 27 preliminaries and general items 13 time related charges 19, 27 time related charges 27 Emulsion Paint Decoration average unit costs 473 material costs 80 wall finishes 305, 469 Enamelled Steel internal walls 468 partitions 468 Engineer’s Fees professional fees 503 Engineering Brickwork brickwork 292, 293, 440 build in pipes etc. 295, 425
690
Index
columns 292, 294 copings, etc. 293, 294, 440 piers 293,294 material costs 39 rebates & chases 293, 294 walls 292, 293, 440 Entrance Matting 472 Entrance Screens 466 EPDM Membrane roof coverings 460 Epoxy floor finishes 470 painting of steelwork 235 Equipment Bases And Supports motorway communications 404 Erosion Control Mat geotextiles 176 Erosion Protection geotextiles 176 Estimates approximate estimates 511 Example Summary preliminaries and general items 29 Excavated Earth disposal 171 filling 173 Excavated Material disposal outputs 532 weights (tables and memoranda) 553 Excavated Rock filling 175 Excavated Surfaces treatment of surfaces 170 Excavated Topsoil double handling 171 Excavation access shafts 284 alternative soil conditions 363 cable trench 401, 404 cuttings 365 earthworks 165 foundations 168 general areas 170 hard material manholes 219, 365 road lighting 401 mass concrete
691
Index
below ground drainage 230 manholes 219, 351 reinforced concrete below ground drainage 230 manholes 353 rock below ground drainage 230 concrete for manholes 230, 351 structures 365 tables and memoranda 554 tunnels 284 water courses 366 Excavation Plant backacter 165, 168 dragline 165 face shovel 165 hand 168 multi-purpose loader/back hoe 165 pneumatic equipment 168 plant costs 120 Excavation Gang labour gang rate allowances 162 Expamet Reinforcement brickwork 299 miscellaneous 79 Expansion Joints joints in concrete 271, 385 to bridge deck 438 to other than bridge deck 438 Expansion Joints & Sealing of Gaps 438 Expoband joint fillers 67 Expocrete joint fillers 67 Expoflex joint fillers 67 Exposed Aggregate external walls 464 External Doors & Windows 465 External Furniture 478 External Lighting 479 External Services 479, 521 External Walls aluminium cladding 464 blockwork 462 brickwork 462 bush hammering 464 cavity work 462
692
Index
cement paint 465 concrete 463 curtain walling 464 exposed aggregate 464 facing brickwork 462 glazed walling 464 non asbestos cladding 463 reinforced concrete 464 rendering 465 sandwich panel 464 shot blasting 464 steel cladding 463 stone cladding 464 wrought formwork 464 External Works bollards 478 brick paviors 478 car parking 478 cobbles 478 cycle stands 479 drainage allowances 480 electric mains 479 external furniture 477 external lighting 479 external services 479 fencing 479 flag pole/staff 479 garages 478 gas mains 479 granite setts 478 guard rails 478 paved areas 478 planted areas 477 precast paviors 478 screen walls 479 seeded areas 477 shrubs 477 telephone ducting 479 trees 478 vehicle barriers 479 water mains 479 york stone paving 478 Externally Illuminated Signs traffic signs on gantries 394 Extra Cost of Reinforcement In Slabs 450 Extra Smooth Finish formwork 190 Extruded Asphalt channels 389 kerbs 389
693
Index
Fabric Reinforcement high yield steel 192, 385, 427 material costs 38 Facing Brickwork brickwork 290, 441 build in pipes etc. 291 columns 290 copings, etc. 291, 442 external walls—average unit costs 462 fair face 291 flat arches 291, 442 material costs 39 piers 290 rebates & chases 291 segmental arches 291, 442 walls 291, 441 Factories 512 Fair Faced formwork 189, 452 wall finishes 469 Famflex waterstops 67 Famflex Sheet waterproofing structures 433 Famguard Sheet waterproofing structures 433 Fees consulting engineers’ 503 preliminaries & general items 20 quantity surveyors’ 507 Felt roof coverings 454, 460 Fencing average unit costs 338 basic material prices 61 site boundary 61 safety 341 Fertilizer cultivation additives 179, 373 landscaping 73 Fidelity Guarantee Insurance preliminaries & general items 22 Field Drains BS 1261 clay 201 Field Gate permanent fencing 339 Filled Surfaces
694
Index
trea 175 223 Filling compaction of fill 368 earthworks 367 excavated earth 173 excavated rock 175 french & rubble drains 227, 271 imported armour stones 368 imported graded fill 174, 367 imported granular material 174, 367 imported topsoil 173 sea defences 368 shore protection 368 subgrades & capping layers 368 suitable material 368 Filling Abandoned Workings mines 159 Filter Drains clay perforated pipes 348 land drainage (french drains) 348 Fin Drains 349 Finance Costs—Contract Investment oncosts & profit 483 Finishing Surfaces concrete 196, 426 Finishings ceiling 472 decorations 473 floor 470 wall 467 Fire alarms 477 doors 478 extinguishers 477 insurance—preliminaries and general items 22 ponds/lagoons 512 proof internal walls 468 proof partitions 466 protection and decoration 473 resistant ceiling finishes 472 shutters 466 staircases 461 Fittings kitchen fittings 474 office furniture 474 shelving 474 signs 474 Fix Only Equipment motorway communications 405
695
Index
Fixing Reinforcement outputs 538 Flag Pole/Staff 479 Flags paving 71 Flat Arches facing brickwork 291, 442 Flat Roofs concrete 455 precast concrete 455 timber 454 Flexcell joint fillers 67 Flexible Construction roads & paving 267, 384 Flexible Pavements bitumen macadam 268 bituminous spray 269 coated chippings 269 cold asphalt 269 dense bitumen macadam 268 dense tar surfacing 268 dense tarmacadam 268 rolled asphalt 268 slurry sealing 269 Floating Pontoon With Excavator dredgers 163 Flooring open grid 236 plate 236 Floor Finishes access/computer 472 acrylic polymer 470 Altro safety 471 anti-static 471 asphalt 470 carpet/carpet tile 471 cement & sand screeded 470 ceramic tile 471 chipboard 470 composition block 471 computer/access 472 entrance matting 472 epoxy 470 flexible sheet 330 granolithic 470 latex non-slip 470 latex screed 470 levelling screed 470
696
Index
polyester resin 470 polymer 470 power floated 470 quarry tile 471 rubber tile 471 screeded 470 skirtings 472 softwood 470 surface hardener 470 Synthanite 470 tile 471 timber 470 vinyl sheet 471 vinyl tile 471 Fog Warning—Motorway Communication 404 Foot Bridges 515 Footpaths 518, 520 Footways 388 Formica Faced Wall Finish 469 Formulae tables & memoranda 550 access shaft lining 285 civil engineering works 187 class F1 finish 426 class F2 finish 426 class F3 finish 427 concrete 188, 426 curved 426 definitions 187 extra smooth finish 190 fair faced 452 fair finish 189 highway works 426 labour gang rate allowances 187 outputs 539 plant costs 140 rough 285 rough finish 188 shuttering 89 smooth finish 452 steel forms 191 stripping times 564 structural concrete 187 tunnel lining 286 wrought finish 454 Foundations column bases 449 foundation bases 450 pile caps 450 piled 450 raft 450
697
Index
strip footings 450 trench fill 449 structures 513 Frame & Upper Floors 453 Frame to Roof 451 Frames, Gullies & Gratings basic material prices 63 steelwork 429 French & Rubble Drains filling 227 land drainage 228 Frodingham Steel Sheet Piling 64, 72, 186 256, 414 Fuel Consumption plant costs 111 Fuel Distribution daywork 498 Furniture & Fittings average unit costs 474 Gabions average unit costs 378 approximate estimates 514 basic material prices 59 Galvanised Steel roof decking 455 Galvanising steelwork 235, 430 Garages 478, 511 Gas Installation installation 476 main 475 refills 54 General Bed Lowering dredging locations 164 General Excavation 169 General Labouring Gang labour gang rate allowances 162 General Purpose Plant preliminaries & general items 21 worked example 23 Generators plant costs 119 Geotextiles basic material prices 62 unti costs 369, 176 Glassfibre Insulation roof coverings 457
698
Index
Glazed Walling external walls 464 Glazing 325, 588 Gloss Paint decoration 473 paint 80 painting 303 wall finishes 469 Graded imported fill material 367 imported granular material 174, 367 Granite Chippings roof coverings 460 Granite Setts average unit costs 478 miscellaneous 79 paving 72, 276, 391 Granolithic floor finishes 470 skirtings 472 Granular Material pavement sub-bases 267 road sub-bases 383 Granular Treatments cultivation additives 179, 373 Grass Seeds landscaping 73 Grass Sowing horticultural works 179, 374 hydraulic mulch grass seed 179, 374 laying imported turf 179, 374 materials—grass seed 179, 374 Gratings & Frames gullies 63 Grease Interceptors clay 227, 359 Grease Traps gullies 50 Greenheart Components woodwork 238 Grit Blasting plant costs 137 steelwork 430 Ground Anchorages earthworks 379 ground stabilisation 155 Ground Investigation
699
Index
average unit costs 148 rotary drilled boreholes 149 trial holes 148 Ground Slabs average unit costs 451 Ground Stabilisation abandoned mine workings 159 average unit costs 152 diaphragm walling 154 dynamic compaction 158, 377 ground anchorages 155 grout holes 152 sand, band & wick drains 156 vibroreplacement 157 Ground Water Lowering 380 Grout base plates 197 redundant drains 360 holes—ground stabilisation 152 GRP Tiles roof coverings 459 Guard Rails 279, 344, 478 Gullies approximate estimates 521 basic material prices 63 clay 227, 359 drainage below ground 227, 359 precast concrete 227, 359 gratings & frames 63 grease traps 50 road gullies 50 yard gullies 50 Gutters average unit costs 459, 460 material costs 106 Handling & Offloading Materials daywork 500 Handrails pedestrian guard railing 344 stairs 461 steelwork 236 Harbour Bed Control dredging locations 164 Hardcore pavement sub-bases 268 road sub-bases 383 Hardwood
700
Index
timber 90 boarding 240 external doors 465 internal door frames 468 stain 307 windows 465 Head Office Overheads oncosts & profit 483 Heating plant costs 138 Heating Installation 475 Hedges planting 181, 340, 375 Hepworth pipes & fittings (material costs) 47 Herbaceous & Ground Cover Plants planting 375 Herbicide cultivation additives 373 High Performance Felts roof coverings 460 High Tensile Strained Wire permanent fencing 342 High Yield Steel bar reinforcement 192, 270, 427 fabric reinforcement 192, 270, 427 Hip Details 459 Hoists average unit costs 476 plant costs 122 Holding Down Bolts steelwork 234 Hollow Section steel 97 Holorib Permanent Formwork 453 Horticultural Works 179 average unit costs 179, 373 cultivation additives—compost 179, 373 cultivation additives—fertilizer 179, 373 cultivation additives—granular 179, 373 cultivation additives—herbicide 179, 373 cultivation additives—manure 179, 373 cultivation additives—peat 179, 373 cultivation additives—weedkiller 179, 373 earthworks 179, 373 grass sowing 179 grassing 374 land drains 181
701
Index
landscaping 179 laying turf 179 plant support netting 180, 375 planters 179 planting—aftercare & maintenance 376 planting—bulbs 180, 376 planting—hedges 181, 375 planting—herbaceous/ground cover 179, 375 planting—shrubs 180, 375 planting—trees 180, 374 planting—weed killer 376 planting aftercare 376 preparation of surfaces 179, 373 shrub stakes 180, 375 tree guards 181, 374 tree stakes 180, 374 tree supports 181, 374 Hose reels 477 pipe 56 Hot & Cold Water Installations 475 Hydraulic Backacters—Production Rates outputs 529 Hydraulic Mulch Grass Seed grass sowing 179, 374 Hydrocell joint fillers 67 Hyload Damp Proof Course brickwork 299 Immersion Heaters 476 Imported Armour Stones filling 368 Imported fill material clay 367 graded 367 rock 368 selected fill 368 selected graded 367 well graded 367 Imported graded fill filling 367 granular material filling 174, 367 graded 174, 367 imported rock 175
702
Index
imported topsoil 173 selected 174 Inclinometer instrumentation 64 Indemnity Insurance preliminaries & general items 22 Indices For Formula Adjustments cost & tender price indices 489 Industrial Buildings 511 Industrial Lagoons dredging locations 164 Infrastructure 519 Initial Appraisal bills of quantities 7 conditions of contract 7 drawings 7 outline of estimating & tender process 5 specification 7 Insitu Concrete beams 452 columns 451 tunnel linings 285 structural 183, 423 Insitu Finishes 326 Installation of Bridge Bearings laminated elastomeric rubber 434 mechanical guide 434 plain rubber 434 pot, fixed and sliding 434 Instrumentation inclinometer 64 peizometer 64 soil instrumentation 64 Insulation boards 323, 457 quilts 322, 457 to upper floors 457 Insurances & Bonds preliminaries & general items 21 Interceptors basic material prices 88 clay 227 manholes 227, 359 Interlocking Steel Sheet Piles piles 65 Internal Doors architraves 469 average unit costs 468
703
Index
fire doors 468 hardwood frames 468 lintels 468 softwood 468 softwood frames 468 steel frames 468 Internal Walls aluminium glazed 467 blockwork 467 brickwork 467 concrete 467 demountable 467 enamelled steel 468 finishings to 467 fire proof 468 metal stud 466 plasterboard faced 466 reinforced concrete 467 soundproof 467 stainless steel 467 steel 466 stud 466 timber stud 466 Internally Illuminated Signs traffic signs on gantries 394 Intumescent Paint Decoration 473 Ironmongery 325 Isocrete ‘K’ Screeds roof coverings 457 Joints concrete 194, 385 construction 271, 385 contraction 271, 385 expansion 270, 385, 438 fillers Expoband 67 Expocrete 67 Expoflex 67 Flexcell 67 Hydrocell 67 Thioflex 67 longitudinal 270, 385 movement joint sealers 438 Jointing Clayware Pipes outputs 535 Joists steel 94
704
Index
Kerbs beany block type 70 block kerbs 69 extruded asphalt 389 highway works 333 pavements 266 precast concrete 69, 271, 388 quadrants 272, 389 roads & paving 271, 388 Safeticurb type 70 safety kerbs 69 Kitchen Equipment 474 Klargester interceptors 88 cesspools 88 septic tanks 88 Labour Costs all-in labour rates 34 average working week 34 bonus payments 34 non-productive overtime 34 resources 34 subsistence allowances 34 travelling allowances 34, 35 updates 605 working hours 34 CECC rules 33 Ladder Type Dredger dredgers 164 Ladders average unit costs 461 scaffolding 87 Lagoons dredging 164 Lakes dredging 164 Lamps, Lanterns & Luminaires road lighting 399 Land Drainage approximate estimates 523 average unit costs 227 concrete porous pipes BS 1259 205 culverts 228 ditches 228 drainage below ground 227 filter drains (french drains) 348 fin drains 349 french & rubble drains 227
705
Index
706
narrow filter drains 348 pvc-u perforated pipes 212 horticultural works 179, 373 Landfill Tax xi, 602 Land Reclamation dredging 164 Land Remediation vii Landings steelwork 236 Landscape Paving paving 72 Landscaping approximate estimates 522 average unit costs 179, 477 basic material prices 73 cultivation additives—compost 179, 373 cultivation additives—fertilizer 179, 373 cultivation additives—granular treatment 179, 373 cultivation additives—herbicide 179, 373 cultivation additives—manure 179, 373 cultivation additives—peat 179, 373 cultivation additives—weedkiller 179, 373 earthworks 179 fertiliser 74 grass seed 74 horticultural works 179, 373 laying turf 180 planting—aftercare & maintenance operations 376 planting—bulbs 180, 375 planting—hedges 180, 375 planting—herbaceous/ground cover plants 180,375 planting—shrubs 180, 375 planting—trees 180, 374 planting—weed killer 373 preparation of surfaces 179, 373 tools 139 turf 73 Larssen Steel Sheet Piling 65, 415 Latex Non-Slip Floor Finish 470 Lay-Bys 518 Laying Clayware Pipes (Outputs) 535 Laying Imported Turf 180, 374 Laying Rail Track 281 Letters road markings 395 Levelling Screed floor finishes 470 Liability Insurances preliminaries & general items 21
Index
Lift Installations 476 Lifting Gear plant costs 122 Lifting Traffic Barrier steel 397 street furniture 397 Light Duty Pavements asphalt/bitumen macadam 275, 390 Breedon gravel 276 brick paviors 276, 391 cobble paving 276, 391 concrete 275, 391 concrete base 275 granite setts 275, 391 gravel 276, 391 gravel base 274 hardcore base 275 pea shingle 276 precast concrete paving 276, 391 river or pit gravel 276 rolled asphalt 275 sand base 274 Lighting precast concrete bracket arms 399 precast concrete columns 399 road lighting cable 401 road lighting cable jointing 402 road lighting cable terminations 402 Lightning Protection average unit costs 477 copper lead conductors 403 earth rods 403 Lightweight Aggregate Blocks 40, 295, 442 Lightweight Screeds screeds 457 Limestone ballast roof covering 457 chipping roof covering_ 459 Lines road markings 394 Linings to Tunnels precast concrete 285 Lintels to Internal Doors 468 Loading Loose Material By Hand outputs 534 Loading Material earth moving 168 Locating Buried Cables
707
Index
road lighting and traffic signs 398 communications 404 Longitudinal Joints joints in concrete 270, 385 Loss of Money Insurance preliminaries & general items 22 Lotrak geotextiles 62 Lube Oils consumable stores 54 Mains Electrical Work 475 Maintaining Shipping Channels dredging locations 163 Management Appraisal outline of estimating & tender process 11 Manholes civil engineering works—unit costs 218 highways works—unit costs 351 Manure cultivation additives 179, 373 Marker Posts traffic signs 392 Masonry ashlar masonry 298, 444 civil engineering works—unit costs 288 dry stone walling 299, 445 painting 304 rubble walling 298, 444 tables and memoranda 565 Material prices 37, 605 loading by hand (outputs) 534 handling and offloading (daywork) 500 Mechanical Services Installations 475 Melamine Faced wall finishes 469 Membranes average unit costs 176 geotextiles 176, 369 roof coverings 460 Metal roof decking 455 staircases 461 stud partitions and doors 466 Metalwork miscellaneous 429
708
Index
structural 234 Method Related Charges preliminaries & general items 15 Method Statement & Programme outline of estimating & tender process 8 Mild Steel bar reinforcement 192, 270 Mineral Fibre Sprayed Decoration 473 Mines filling abandoned workings 159 Mortar Mixes tables & memoranda Mortuaries 511 Motorway Communications approximate estimates 516 communications 405 cable terminations 404 communication cables 405 detector feeder cables 405 detector loops 405 equipment bases 405 excavate cable trench 404 fix only equipment 405 fog warning 405 highway works 404 power cables 404 terminal blocks 405 work for loop detection circuits 405 Mould Oil miscellaneous 78 Movement Joints dowels 438 expansion joints 438 joint sealers 438 waterstops 438 Mulseal waterproofing structures 433 waterstops 67 Multipliers For Formwork outputs 539 Nails 90 Narrow Filter Drains land drainage 350 National Insurance Allowances all-in labour rates 35 Naylor
709
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710
pipes & fittings (material costs) 44 Netlon geotextiles 62 New Channels In Tidal Location dredging locations 163 Noise Barriers noise reflective barriers 340 sound absorptive barriers 340 Non Asbestos Cladding external walls 463 roof coverings 455 Non-Productive Overtime labour costs 34 Non-Return Tidal Flap Valves drainage below ground 216 Non-Time Related Charges consultant’s site requirements 19, 27 contractor’s site oncosts 17, 26 employer’s site requirements 19, 27 preliminaries & general items 14 refer to outline of estimating and tender process 7 Office Furniture 474 Offloading Materials daywork 500 Oncosts & Profit assessment of contract investment 483 contract investment 483 finance costs—contract investment 483 head office overheads 483 overheads 483 profit 483 risk/opportunity 483 tender summary 486 value added tax (vat) 485 Open Grid Flooring steelwork 236 Ordinary Portland cement 51 Outline of Estimating & Tender Process general 5 cost estimate 9 design of temporary works 9 initial appraisal 6 management appraisal 11 method statement & programme 8 obtaining prices—materials 7 obtaining prices—sub-contractors 8
Index
method statement & programme 8 obtaining prices—materials 7 obtaining prices—sub-contractors 8 pricing the tender 10 quantities check 9 site visit 8 submission of tender 12 Outputs backacters identification chart 530 production rates 529 beam formwork 539 breaking out brickwork 533 concrete 533 masonry 533 pavements 533 clayware pipes—laying and jointing 535 concrete—placing 537 disposal of excavated material 532 excavated material—disposal 532 fixing reinforcement 538 formwork multipliers 539 beams, walls and slab 539 hydraulic backacters—production rates 529 jointing clayware pipes 535 laying clayware pipes 535 manholes—precast concrete 536 material loading by hand 534 multipliers for formwork 539 placing concrete 537 precast concrete manholes 536 production rates—hydraulic backacters 529 purpose and content of book 3 ready mix concrete—placing 537 reinforcement—fixing 538 slab formwork 539 wall formwork 539 Overheads oncosts & profit 483 Owning Costs of Plant plant costs 109 Painting average unit costs 302, 473 anti-condensation 305 bituminous 308 creosote 308
711
Index
emulsion 305 floor 306 gloss 303 hardwood stain 307 masonry 303 material costs 80 polyurethane varnish 307 primer 302 steelwork protection 235, 430 undercoat 303 Parapets aluminium 437 average unit costs 436 steel 436 Parklands 523 Partitions aluminium glazed 467 blockwork 467 brickwork 467 concrete 467 demountable 467 enamelled steel 467 finishings to 466 fire proof 468 metal stud 466 plasterboard faced 466 reinforced concrete 467 soundproof 468 stainless steel 467 steel 467 stud 466 timber stud 466 Patent Glazing 456 Paved Areas average unit costs 270, 478 Pavement Sub-Bases concrete 268 granular material 267 hardcore 268 wetmix macadam 268 Pavements breaking up 380 cutting 269, 386 flexible bitumen macadam 268 bituminous spray 269 coated chippings 269 cold asphalt 269 dense bitumen macadam 268 dense tar surfacing 268
712
Index
dense tarmacadam 268 flexible construction 268 rolled asphalt 269 slurry sealing 269 tack coat 269 highway works 388 kerbs 271 light duty asphalt/bitumen macadam 275, 390 brick paviors 276, 391 cobble paving 276, 391 granite setts 275, 391 gravel 276, 391 precast concrete paving 276, 391 perforation 380 rigid bar reinforcement 270 concrete 270 fabric reinforcement 270 joints in concrete 270 polyethylene sheet 270 construction 270 scarify surface 269, 387 sub-bases concrete 268 granular material 267 hardcore 268 wet mix macadam 268 surface planing 269, 387 Pavements trimming edges 269, 386 work to pavement for loop detection circuits 385 Paving & Surfacing tables & memoranda 589 Paving average unit costs 276, 390 basic material costs 71 spread rates (tables and memoranda) 590 Paviors brickwork 276, 391 Pea Gravel filling—road lighting 401 Peat cultivation additives 73, 179, 373 Pedestrian Crossings crossing 395 guard rails 344, 478 Peizometer
713
Index
714
instrumentation 64 Penstocks drainage below ground 216 Perforated clay drains BS 65 201 pavements 380 pvc-u pipes 212 Permanent Erection of Steelwork 234 Permanent Fencing close boarded 339 field gate 339 high tensile strained wire 338 plastic coated chain mesh 338 post & rail 338 steel gate 339 timber stile 339 Permanent Formwork 452 Permeable Membrane geotextiles 176, 369 Personal Accident Insurance preliminaries & general items 22 Petrol interceptors 63 stations 511 Piers common brickwork 289 engineering brickwork 293, 294 facing brickwork 290 Pig Netting temporary fencing 339 Piling average unit costs 244, 406, 450 bored in-situ reinforced concrete 244 concrete injected piles (flight augered) 248, 409 driven cast-in-place reinforced concrete 249, 410 preformed concrete 250, 406 driven timber piles 251 Frodingham (interlocking) steel sheet piling 65, 254, 414 Larssen (interlocking) steel sheet piling 65, 256, 415 plant 244 segmental casing method 249, 410 steel universal bearing piles 66, 260, 411 steel tubular piles 417 Pipe average unit costs 200 bedding imported granular material 230 imported sand 230 mass concrete 230
Index
715
carbon steel BS 3729 211 cast iron BS 471 208 clay BS 65 201 connections 229 cutters 54 ductile spun iron BS 5194 209 fittings cast iron 41, 53 clayware 43 Hepworth 47 Naylor 44 steel 93 jacking 230 pipe surrounds imported granular 232 imported sand 231 mass concrete 231 precast concrete BS 6061 205 pvc-u 212 rainwater pipes 106 supports and protection 230 Piped Building Services pipework 331 equipment 331 sanitary appliances 332 Pitched Timber Roofs 454 Placing mass concrete bases, footings, pile caps, ground beams 185 blinding 185 concrete 185 other concrete forms 186 walls 186 outputs 537 prestressed concrete beams 186 concrete 186 suspended slabs 186 reinforced concrete bases, footings, pile caps, ground beams 186 Placing reinforced concrete casings to metal sections 186 columns and piers 186 suspended slabs 186 walls 186 Plant Resource Costs 108, 606 Plant Costs access platforms 112
Index
access staging 126 access towers 126 agricultural 113 air tools 140 asphalt pavers 113 boilers 139 cleaners 115 compaction 114 compressor tools 116 compressors 115 concrete mixers 118 concrete pumps 118 concrete skips 118 concrete vibrators 117 consumables 112 contractor owned plant 108 cranes 118 dewatering 134 drain tools 137 drying 138 dumpers 130 excavators 120 formwork equipment 140 fuel consumption 111 generators 119 grit blasting 137 heating 138 hoists 122 landscaping tools 139 lifting gear 122 lighting 136 miscellaneous 135 owning costs 109 piling plant 123 portable buildings 141 power floats 117 power tools 138 pumps 134 road construction 113 road form 135 road safety 135 rollers 124 scaffolding 125 shot blasting 137 stone splitters 137 storage tanks 139 sweepers 115 tippers 130 tractors 127 transformers 136 transport 130 trench sheets 132
716
Index
717
utilisation factors 110 water supply 139 welding sets 136 Plants average unit costs 477 aftercare and maintenance 376 bulbs 180, 375 hedges 181, 375 herbaceous and ground cover plants 179, 375 shrubs 180, 375 support netting 180, 375 trees 180, 374 weed killer 373 Plaster ceiling finish 472 wall finish 469 plasterboard wall finish 469 ceiling finish 472 plasterboard faced internal wall finish 466 partitions 466 Plastic Coated Chain Mesh permanent fencing 338 Plate Flooring steelwork 236 Plate Girder Main Members steelwork 429 Playgrounds 523 Plastic waterstops 67 Plus Rates For Conditions conditions (CECC rules) 33 skill (working rule agreement) 33 Plywood shuttering 89 floor finishes 322 wall finishes 322, 469 boarding—roof covering (average unit costs) 457 Polyester Resin floor finishes—average unit costs 470 Polyethylene Sheet waterproof & protective layers 311, 385 Polymer average unit costs, spray applied 459 channels & fittings 80, 273 floor finishes 470 Polypropylene
Index
718
geotextile sheet 176, 369 Polystyrene Insulation roof coverings 457 Polythene Sheet waterproof & protectives layers 311, 385 Polyurethane insulation—roof covering 457 lacquer decoration 473 spray—roof covering 459 varnish—painting 307 Porous Pipes BS 1259 precast concrete 205 Portable Buildings plant costs 141 Portal Frames steelwork 234 Portland Whitbed ashlar masonry 298, 444 corbels 298, 444 copings 298, 444 keystones 298, 444 surrounds to openings 298 Post & Rail Fencing permanent fencing 339 Post Office Buildings 511 Post Tensioned Pretensioned Structural Concrete 195 Power floated floor finishes 470 floats 117 installation 475 tools 138 Precast Concrete beams 198, 424 beany block kerb/drainage block 274, 389 bench seats 397 bollards 397 cable tiles 401 channels 272, 388 copings 199 beams 198, 424 beany block kerb/drainage block 274, 389 bench seats 397 bollards 397 cable tiles 401 channels 272, 388 copings 199 crib walling 59, 378 culverts, cattle creeps, subway units 56, 425 deckings 271, 199
Index
drop kerbs 389 edgings 69, 274, 389 ellis trief safety kerb 273, 389 flat roofs—average unit costs 455 gullies 227, 359 kerb quadrants 272, 388 kerbs 69, 271, 388 large bore pipes 207 lighting bracket arms 399 lighting columns 399 linings to tunnels 285 manhole rings 221, 351 manholes 536, 351 outputs 536 paving blocks 276, 391 paving flags 276, 391 pipes BS 6197 205 porous pipes BS 1259 205 prestressed pretensioned beams 198 road gulley 227, 359 road lighting columns 399 Safeticurb channels 272, 388 slabs 199 sleepers 279 structural concrete 199 Preformed Segmental Linings tunnels 285 Preliminaries & General Items average unit costs 143, 333 all risks insurance 21 bonds 22 charges & fees 20 checklist of items 15 consequential loss insurance 22 consultant’s site requirements 19 contents insurance 22 contract bond 22 contractor’s site oncosts 15 employer’s liability insurance 21 employer’s site requirements 19 fees 20 fidelity guarantee insurance 22 fire insurance 22 general purpose plant 21 indemnity insurance 22 insurances & bonds 21 liability insurances 21 loss of money insurance 22 method related charges 15 non-time related charges 14 personal accident insurance 22
719
Index
professional indemnity insurance 22 public liability insurance 21 purpose & content of book 3 temporary works 20 time related charges 15 vehicle insurance 21 worked example 23 Preparation of Surfaces filled earth 175 rock 175 topsoil 175 excavated earth 170 rock 170 topsoil 170 prior to landscaping 373 Preparation Work sewer renovation 318 treatment of excavated surfaces 170 Prescribed Mix concrete 51 Pressure Grouting 287 Prestressed Concrete decking 199 pretentioned beams 198, 424 post tensioned 195 Price Adjustment formula 489 indices 490 Pricing The Tender outline of estimating & tender process 10 Primers average unit costs 473 paint 80 painting 302 steelwork 235 Production Rates—Hydraulic Backacters outputs 529 Professional Fees consulting engineers 503 quantity surveyors 507 Professional Indemnity Insurance preliminaries and general items 22 Profit & Oncosts 483 Protection drainage below ground 230 board 311
720
Index
steelwork 430 pipework 230 coatings 81, 430 Provision & Placing of Concrete access roads 270, 385 access shaft linings 285 bases 423 bases to manholes 218, 351 Provision & Placing of Concrete benching to manholes 218, 351 blinding 218, 351, 422 columns, piers & beams 423 concrete 423 manholes 218, 351 slabs 270, 423 surrounds to manholes 218, 351 suspended slabs 423 suspended slabs to manholes 351 treatment of excavated surfaces 170 tunnel linings 285 walls 424 Public Address Systems 477 Public Holidays With Pay Allowances all-in labour rates 35 Public Liability Insurance preliminaries & general items 22 Pumps plant costs 134 Purlins steel 95 steelwork 234 Purpose and Content of Book 3 PVC-U drain fittings 102 drain pipes 102 drainage above ground 314 drainage below ground 212 gutters 459 marker tape 401 membrane 460 perforated pipes 212 pipes 212 rainwater gutters 106 rainwater pipes 106, 459 subsoil drainage 107 Ultrarib pipes 215 waterstops 68 Pylons steelwork 429
721
Index
Quality Assurance Policy Allowances all-in labour rates 35 Quantities Check outline of estimating & tender process 9 Quantity Surveyors’ Fees professional fees 507 Quarries drilling & blasting rock 172 Quarry Products basic material prices 84 bitumen, macadam 85 dot class material 84 road stone 85 Quarry Tile floor finishes 471 skirtings 472 Quays 512 Raft Foundations 450 Rail Track average unit costs 278 Decauville track 279 supplying 279 laying 281 foundations 278 standard gauge track 279 supplying 279 laying 281 taking up 278 tables and memoranda 593 Railway Stations 511 Rainwater Goods gutters 106, 314 pipes 106, 314, 459 Raise Level of Lid water stop tap boxes 360 Rapid Hardening cement 51 Ready Mix Concrete 51, 537 Rebates & Chases common brickwork 289 engineering brickwork 293, 294 facing brickwork 291 Reconstituted Stone Bradstone 443 Red Tinted Sand Asphalt
722
Index
waterproofing structures 433 Redundant Drains drainage below ground 161 grout drains & sewers 360 removal of services 161 seal chambers 360 seal road gullies 360 Redundant Services removal of services 161 Reflective Paint Roof Covering 459 Reflectorised Thermoplastic Screed road markings 394 Refrigerated Stores 512 Reinforced Concrete external walls 464 floors 453 internal walls 467 partitions 467 staircases 461 Reinforcement accessories 77 basic material prices 38 concrete 270.427 constants 562 fabric 270, 385 fixing (outputs) 538 high yield steel bars 192, 427 high yield steel fabric 192, 427 mild steel bars 192, 428 miscellaneous 79 stainless steel bars 193, 427 structural concrete 193 tables and memoranda 562 tying wire 38 Reinforcing Textile geotextiles 369 Reinstatement drainage below ground 217 pavements 361 surfacing 217 Removal road markings 395 services 161 pipework and services 337 Render wall finishes 465, 469 external walls 465 Renovation of Sewers average unit costs 318
723
Index
drainage below ground 318 Replacement Work treatment of surfaces 170 Reservoirs 512 Resin Anchors miscellaneous 78 Resources basic material prices 37 labour costs 34 plant 108 Retaining Walls approximate estimates 512 Revetment Matting & Duckbill Anchors geotextiles 369 Ridge Details 459 Rigid Construction pavements 270 Riser Finishings to Stairs 461 Risk/Opportunity oncosts & profit 483 Rivers dredging 164 RIW Liquid Asphaltic Composition waterproofing structures 433 Road approximate estimates 516 average unit costs 266, 383 bridges 515 construction bitumen macadam 268, 385 bituminous spray 269, 386 coated chippings 269, 386 cold asphalt 269, 384 concrete 270, 385 dense bitumen macadam 268, 384 dense tar surfacing 268, 384 dense tarmacadam 268, 384 rolled asphalt 269, 384 slurry sealing 386 crossings 519 drainage 518 form 135 gullies clay 227, 359 gullies 50, 63 precast concrete 227, 359 kerbs 69, 266, 388 lighting
724
Index
approximate estimates 519 cable feeder pillars 403 clay cable tiles 401 concrete cable tiles 401 excavating cable trench 401 excavation in hard materials 401 lamps, lanterns & luminaires 400 lighting cable 401 lighting cable joints 402 lighting cable terminations 402 pea gravel filling 401 precast concrete bracket arms 400 precast concrete columns 400 pvc-u marker tape 401 re-erect lighting column 399 sand cable bed & cover 401 steel bracket arms 399 steel columns 399 trenches & cabling 401 markings arrows 395 catseye road studs 396 corner cube road studs 396 corner cube road studs 396 letters 395 lines 394 pedestrian crossings 395 reflectorised thermoplastic 394 removal 395 stud tiles 395 triangles 395 verynyl strip markings 395 plant costs 108 price indices 489 safety 135 signs 54, 519 stone 85 sub-base concrete 268, 383 granular material 267, 383 hardcore 268, 383 wet mix macadam 268, 383 Rock bolts 287 gabions approximate estimates 514 imported fill material 367 other than hard disposal 171 double handling 171
725
Index
preparation of filled surfaces 175 preparation of surfaces 170, 175 removal blasting boulders 172 drilling and blasting in open cut 172 drilling and blasting in quarry 172 drilling and blasting in trenches 172 drilling rock 172 treatment of filled surfaces 175 Rolled Asphalt flexible pavements 269 road construction 384 Rolled Section Main Members steelwork 429 Roller Shutter Doors 465 Rollers plant costs 124 Roof cladding non asbestos 455 steel profiled 455 concrete 455 covering aluminium 454, 459 asphalt 454, 459 bitumen, spray applied 459 bituminous screeds 460 boarding 457 Roof covering building paper 456 butyl rubber membrane 460 cladding 455 clay tiles 454, 458 concrete tiles 454, 458 epdm membrane 460 felt 454, 460 glassfibre insulation 457 granite chippings 460 covering grp tiles 459 high performance felts 460 insulation boards 457 insulation quilt 457 Isocrete ‘K’ screeds 457 lightweight screeds 457 limestone ballast 457 limestone chippings 459 membranes 460
726
Index
non asbestos cladding 455 plywood boarding 457 polymer, spray applied 459 polystyrene insulation 457 polyurethane insulation 457 polyurethane spray 459 reflective paint 459 screeds 457 slate 458 solar reflective paint 459 steel cladding 456 stone 458 timber boarding 457 torch on felt 460 vapour barrier 456 woodfibre insulation 457 woodwool slabs 457 decking aluminium 455 galvanised steel 455 metal 455 steel 455 woodwool 455 hips 459 lights 456 ridges 459 tables and memoranda 520 timber 454 Ropes consumable stores 54 Rotary Drilled Boreholes ground investigation 149 Rough Finish formwork 188, 285 Rubber waterstops 68 tiled floor finish 471 Rubble Walling masonry 298, 444 Runways provision & placing of concrete 270, 383 see pavements Safeticurb Channels drainage below ground 273, 389 kerbs 70 precast concrete 273, 389 Safety Barriers safety fences 341
727
Index
tensioned beam 341 untensioned beam 341 wire rope safety fence 342 Safety Policy Allowances all-in labour rates 35 Sand drainage below ground 156 blasting of steelwork 430 cable bed and cover 401 fill to trenches 230, 359 Sandwich Panel external walls 464 Sanitary & Disposal Installations 474 Sanitary Fittings fittings 474 installation 474 Scaffolding 87, 125, 525 Scarify Surface pavements 269, 387 Screeded Floor Finish floor finishes 470 roof finishes 457 Screen Walls 479 Sea Defences filling 368 Seal Chambers chambers 360 road gullies 360 Sealing of Gaps 438 Security Alarms 477 Seeded Areas 477 Segmental Arches facing brickwork 291, 442 Selected Fill imported fill material 367 Septic Tanks 88 Servi-Pak Protection Board waterproof & protectives layers 311 Service Ducts clay cable ducts 348 highway works—unit costs 348 reinstatement of pavements 361 Services Installations 475 Services of Consulting Engineer professional fees 503 Services of Quantity Surveyor professional fees 507
728
Index
Servicing of Plant daywork 497 Servicore waterstops 68 Sewer Renovation average unit costs 318 drainage below ground 318 preparation 318 renovation 318 stabilization 318 Shear Test Elastomeric bridge bearings 435 Sheep Netting temporary fencing 339 Sheet Piling 526 Shelving 474 Shot Blasting external walls 464 plant costs 137 steelwork 430 Shrinkage of Materials tables & memoranda 554 Shrubs average unit costs 477 planting 180, 375 stakes 180, 375 Shuttering formwork 89 plywood 89 void formers 89 Shutters & Grilles 465 Signs 474 Silted Dock Systems dredging locations 164 Sines, natural 596 Site bolts for steelwork 234 boundary fencing 61 clearance clear vegetation 160 demolish buildings or structure 336 general site clearance 160, 336 highway works 336 remove redundant services 161, 337 tree removal 160 tree stump removal 160 equipment drain testing kit 54
729
Index
hoses 56 pipe cutters 54 road signs 54 stoppers 54 temporary road signs 54 traffic cones 54 facilities 519 visit—outline of estimating and tender proces 8 Skill & Conditions Allowances all-in labour rates 35 Skirtings floor finishes 321, 472 Slab formwork (outputs) 539 provision and placing of concrete 270, 423 Slate Roof Coverings 458 Sleepers precast concrete 278 timber 278 Slurry Sealing flexible pavements 269 road construction 386 Smoke Detectors 477 Smooth Finish Formwork 452 Socket Outlets 476 Soft Spots drainage below ground 230 manholes 359 Softwood boarding 240 external doors 465 flat roofs 454 floors 453 floor finishes 470 frames to internal doors 468 internal doors 468 joinery 321 pitched roofs 454 structural timber 320 timber 89 windows 465 Soil & Waste Pipework 474 Soil improvers 73 subsoil 73 topsoil 73, 372 instrumentation 64 Solar Reflective Paint roof coverings 459
730
Index
Sound absorptive barriers 340 proof internal walls 467 proof partitions 467 reduction quilt under slab 451, 454 Spacing of Holes In Steel tables & memoranda 578 Special Signs traffic signs & bollards 394 Specialist Paint paint 80 Specification initial appraisal 7 Speed Conversions 549 Sports Pitches 522 Sprayed Or Brushed Waterproofing Aquaseal 433 RIW liquid asphaltic compound 433 Ventrot 433 Sprinkler Installation 477 Stabilisation sewer renovation 318 Staging scaffolding 87 Stainless Steel bar reinforcement 193, 427 tying wire 38 entrance screens 466 threaded rod 78 Stains varnish 80 woodstains 80 Staircases average unit costs 461 handrails 461 treads and riser finishings 461 Stairways steelwork 236 Standard Gauge Track rail track 279 Standard Signs internally illuminated 394 prime costs 392 reflectorised 393 Standby Generators 475 Steel access staircases 461
731
Index
angle constants (tables and memoranda) 576 angles 95 beam constants (tables and memoranda) 572 beams 94 bearing piles 411 bench seats 397 bollards 397 bracket arms for road lighting 399 channels 94 Steel cladding external walls 464 roof coverings 456 coach screws 243 coated corrugated culverts 279 column constants (tables and memoranda) 574 columns 94 columns for road lighting 399 culverts 56 external doors 465 flitch plates 242 forms 191 frames to internal doors 468 gates 338 hollow section 97, 578 internal walls 467 joists 94, 575 lifting traffic barrier 397 nails 90 parapets 436 partitions 467 pipes and fittings 93 pitched roofs 454 purlins 95 roof decking 455 section tables (tables and memoranda) 571 shear plate connections 242 sheet piles Frodingham section 65 Larssen section 65 spikes 256 straps 243 structural 94 support arches 287 timber connections 242 transport charges 96 trussed roofs 454 tubular piles 417 windows 465 Steelwork (Also Refer to Structural Metalwork)
732
Index
anchorages 234 beams 234, 429 blast cleaning 235 box girder main members 429 bracings 234 built-up girders 429 cladding rails 234 columns 234, 429 concrete encased beams 452 concrete encased columns 451 Durbar flooring 236 epoxy painting 235 for structures 429 frames 429 galvanising 235, 430 grit blasting 430 handrails 236 holding down bolts 234 landings 236 miscellaneous framing 236 open grid flooring 236 permanent erection 234 plate flooring 236 plate girder main members 429 portal frames 234 priming 235 protective coatings 430 protective coatings 81 purlins 234 rail track 278 rolled section main members 429 sand/shot blasting 431 site bolts 235 stairways 236 step irons in manholes 219 towers 429 trestles 429 trial erection 234 trusses 234, 429 Step Irons 76, 219, 351 Stone roof covering 458 external walls 464 splitters 137 Stonework ashlar, Portland Whitbed 298, 444 average unit costs 439 dry rubble 445 cobble paving 276, 391 granite setts 276, 391 reconstituted stone 443
733
Index
rubble walling 444 Stoppers site equipment 54 Storage Tanks plant costs 139 Street Furniture approximate estimates 519 bench seats 397 bollards 397 lifting traffic barrier 397 Stress Graded Softwood Components woodwork 239 Strip Foundations 449 Structural Concrete average unit costs 183 formwork 188 highway works—unit costs 333 in-situ work 183 post tensioned 195 precast concrete 199 prestressing 195 reinforcement 193 sundries 187 Structural Metalwork (Also Refer to Steelwork) average unit costs 234 basic material costs 94 steel section tables 571 Stud internal walls 466 partitions 466 Stud Tiles road markings 395 Studios 511 Sub-Bases concrete 268, 383 granular material 267, 383 hardcore 268, 383 pavements 268, 383 roads & paving 267, 383 wet mix macadam 268 Sub-Stations 511 Subgrades & Capping Layers filling 368 Submission of Tender outline of estimating & tender process 12 Subsistence Allowances all-in labour rates 35 labour costs 34
734
Index
735
working rule agreement 33 Subsoil drainage 107 soil 73 Substructure 449 Surface Treatments—Earthworks 170 Suitable Material Filling 367 Sulphate Resisting Cement 51 Sundries—Structural Concrete 187 Supalux Ceiling Finish 472 Superstructure 453 Support & Stabilisation tunnels 287 Supports drainage below ground 230 Supports & Protection drainage below ground 230 Surface Areas of Steelwork tables & memoranda 571 Surface Hardener Floor Finish 470 Surface Planing pavements 269, 386 Surfacing tables & memoranda 590 Surrounds to Manholes manholes—provision and placing of concrete 218, 351 Surveyors’ Fees professional fees 507 Suspended ceiling finishes 330, 472 slabs average unit costs 453 concrete waffle 455 manholes 351 placing of prestressed concrete 186 placing of reinforced concrete 186 provision and placing of concrete 423 Sweepers plant costs 115 Synthanite Floor Finish 470 Tables & Memoranda addresses for information 603 angles of repose 555 bearing capacities of soils 557 bricks & mortar per m2 of walls 565 brickwork & blockwork 565 brickwork quantities per m2 565
Index
bulkage of materials 554 concrete common mixes 559 concrete materials—weights 558 concrete work 559 construction materials—weights 553 conversion tables & factors 543 drain pipe constants 591 drain trench widths 591 drainage 591 earthwork support requirements 554 earthworks 554 excavated materials—weights 553 excavation 554 formulae 550 formwork stripping times 564 mortar mixes 565 paving & surfacing 589 paving spread rates 590 reinforcement constants 561 reinforcement per m3 of concrete 563 shrinkage of materials 554 spacing of holes in steel 578 spread rates paving materials 590 steel angle constants 576 steel beam constants 572 steel column constants 574 steel sections tables 571 steel surface areas 571 surfacing 589 tables—structural steel sections 571 transport capacities of vehicles 554 universal bearing pile constants useful addresses 603 useful formulae 550 weights of aggregates 559 weights of concrete materials 558 weights of construction materials 553 weights of excavated materials 553 weights of paving materials 589 weights of roofs 591 wire gauges 563 Tack Coat bituminous spray 386 Tangents, natural 600 Tanking asphalt 310 Tanks covered and uncovered 237 Telephone Buildings buildings 511
736
Index
ducting 479 installation 477 Temporary fencing 338 Temporary road signs 54 works 20, 29, 524 Tender Summary oncosts & profit 486 Tensar geotextiles 62 Tensioned Beam safety barriers 341 Terminal Blocks motorway communications 405 Terram geotextiles 62 Thermal Insulation Under Slabs 451 Thioflex joint fillers 67 Third Party Allowances all-in labour rates 35 Threaded Rod miscellaneous 78 Tile Floor and Wall Finishes 328, 471 Timber basic material prices 89 bench seats 397 boarding ceiling finish 473 boarding roof covering 457 chipboard flooring 453 conversion tables (tables and memoranda) crib walling 378 external doors 465 floor finishes 470 roofs 454 sleepers 278 staircases 461 stile 339 stud internal walls 466 partitions 466 tables and memoranda 568 windows 465 Time Related Charges consultant’s site requirements 27 contractor’s site oncosts 15, 24 employer’s site requirements 19, 27
737
Index
738
preliminaries & general items 13 Tippers plant costs 130 Tongued & Grooved Ceiling Finish 473 Tool Allowances all-in labour rates 35 working rule agreement 33 Topsoil preparation of filled surfaces 175 preparation of surfaces 170 soil 73, 372 treatment of filled surfaces 175 “Torch On” Felt Roof Covering 460 Towers steelwork 429 Tractors plant costs 127 Traffic Signs & Road Markings average unit costs 392 cones 54 electrical work 401 marker posts 396 Traffic Signs & Road Markings signs on gantries externally illuminated signs 394 internally illuminated signs 394 special signs 394 standard illuminated signs 394 standard reflectorised signs 393 standard signs 392 traffic signals 392 Transformers 136 Transport 130 Transport Capacities of Vehicles capacities of vehicles (tables and memoranda) 554 charges 96 comparative costs of equipment 166 Travelling Allowances all-in labour rates 35 labour costs 34, 35 working rule agreement 33 Tread Finishings To Stairs 461 Treatment compaction of fill 368 earthworks 170 excavated surfaces preparation 170 provision & placing of concrete 170
Index
trimming earth 170 trimming rock 170 trimming topsoil 170 filled surfaces earth 175 rock 175 topsoil 175 Treatment Tanks 512 Trees average unit costs 478 guards 181, 374 planting 181, 374 removal 160 stakes 181, 374 stump removal 160 supports 181, 374 Trench fill foundations 449 sheeting 132, 526 struts 526 Trenches & Cabling road lighting 401 Trestles steelwork 429 Trial Erection steelwork 234 Trial Holes ground investigation 148, 380 Triangles road markings 395 Trimming earth 170 edges of pavements 386 rock 170 topsoil 170 Trussed Roofs steel 455 timber 454 Trusses steelwork 234, 429 Tubular Guard Railing pedestrian guard railing 344 Tunnels average unit costs 284 excavation 284 in-situ concrete linings 285 preformed segmental linings 286 support and stabilisation 287
739
Index
Turf landscaping 73 laying imported turf 179 Tying Wire annealed 38 reinforcement 38 stainless steel 38 Tyrolean Finish Ceiling Finish 472 Ultrarib Pvc-U Pipes drainage below ground 215 Undercoat paint 80 Underpasses 519 Universal beams 94, 234, 429, bearing piles 66, columns 94, 234, 429, Untensioned Beam safety barriers 341 Updates approximate estimates 608 labour costs 605 materials prices 605 plant 606 unit costs 607 Useful Addresses tables & memoranda 603 Useful Formulae tables & memoranda 550 Utilization Factors plant costs 110 Value Added Tax oncosts & profit 485 Valves & Penstocks drainage below ground 216 Vapour Barrier 322, 456 Varnish polyurethane 307 stains 80 Vehicle Control Barriers 479 Vehicle Insurance preliminaries & general items 21 Ventilation Installation 475 Ventrot sprayed or brushed waterproofing 433
740
Index
Verges to Roofs 458 Vermiculite Sprayed Decoration 473 Verynyl Strip Markings road markings 395 Vibroreplacement ground stabilisation 157 Vinyl sheet floor finish 471 tile floor finish 471 Visqueen geotextiles 62 Void Formers shuttering 92 Waffle—Suspended Concrete Slabs 455 Walkways 461 Walls common brickwork 288, 439 dense aggregate blockwork 296, 443 diaphragm 154, 420 dry stone 299, 445 engineering brickwork 292, 293, 440 external 439 facing brickwork 290, 441 finishes 469 formwork (outputs) 539 internal—average unit costs 466 lightweight aggregate blockwork 40, 295, 442 paper decoration 473 placing of mass concrete 185 placing of reinforced concrete 186 provision & placing of concrete 423 reconstituted stone 443 Warehouses 512 Waste Pipework 474 Water installation 475 main 479 stop tap boxes 360 supply 139 Waterproofing average unit costs 309, 432 basic material costs 81 pea gravel protective layer 312 polyethylene sheet 310, 385 polythene sheet 310 protection board 311 sand protective layer 312 screed 312
741
Index
sprayed/brushed 312, 433 Waterstops basic material prices 67 concrete 194 movement joints 438 Wave Walls 512 WC Cubicles 468 Weedkiller 373 Welfare Facilities daywork 499 Weights of Materials aggregates 559 concrete materials 558 construction materials 553 excavated materials 553 paving materials 589 roofs 591 walls Weirs 512 Welding Sets 136 Wet Mix Macadam pavement sub-bases 267 road sub-bases 383 Widths of Drain Trenches tables & memoranda 591 Windows & External Doors 323, 465 Wire Gauges tables & memoranda 563 Wire Rope Safety Fence safety barriers 342 Wooden Post & Wire temporary fencing 338 Woodfibre Insulation Roof Covering 457 Woodstains stains 80 Woodwool Roof Decking average unit costs 455 roof coverings 457 ceiling finish 473 Woodwork average unit costs 238 bolts 240 greenheart components 238 hardwood boarding 240 softwood boarding 240 steel coach screws 243 steel flitch plates 242 steel shear plate connectors 242
742
Index
steel spikes 240 steel straps 242 steel timber connectors 242 stress graded softwood components 239 tables & memoranda Worked Examples consultant’s non-time related charges 27 consultant’s site oncosts 27 consultant’s time related charges 27 contractor’s non-time related charges 26 contractor’s site oncosts 24 contractor’s time related charges 24 employer’s non-time related charges 27 employer’s site oncosts 27 employer’s time related charges 27 example summary 29 general purpose plant 28 preliminaries & general items 24 temporary works 27 Working Hours labour costs 35 working rule agreement 33 Working Rule Agreement annual holiday with pay 33 basic rates of pay 33 benefits scheme 33 bonus payments 33 labour costs 33 plus rates for conditions 33 plus rates for skill 33 subsistence allowances 33 tool allowances 33 travelling allowances 33 working hours 33 Wrought Finish Formwork 454, 464 Yard Gullies clay 227, 359 gullies 50 York Stone Paving 478 Zinc Phosphate Primer 473 Zinc Threaded Rod 78
743
Index
744
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7.4 The Publisher and the Licensee acknowledge that the Publisher supplies the Product on an “as is” basis. The Publisher gives no warranties: 7.4.1 that the Product satisfies the individual requirements of the Licensee; or 7.4.2 that the Product is otherwise fit for the Licensee’s purpose; or 7.4.3 that the Data are accurate or complete or free of errors or omissions; or 7.4.4 that the Product is compatible with the Licensee’s hardware equipment and software operating environment. 7.5 The Publisher hereby disclaims all warranties and conditions, express or implied, which are not stated above. 7.6 Nothing in this Clause 7 limits the Publisher’s liability to the Licensee in the event of death or personal injury resulting from the Publisher’s negligence. 7.7 The Publisher hereby excludes liability for loss of revenue, reputation, business, profits, or for indirect or consequential losses, irrespective of whether the Publisher was advised by the Licensee of the potential of such losses. 7.8 The Licensee acknowledges the merit of independently verifying Data prior to taking any decisions of material significance (commercial or otherwise) based on such data. It is agreed that the Publisher shall not be liable for any losses which result from the Licensee placing reliance on the Data or on the Database, under any circumstances. 7.9 Subject to sub-clause 7.6 above, the Publisher’s liability under this Agreement shall be limited to the purchase price. 8. intellectual Property Rights 8.1 Nothing in this Agreement affects the ownership of copyright or other intellectual property rights in the Data, the Database or the Software. 8.2 The Licensee agrees to display the Publisher’s copyright notice in the manner described in the Product. 8.3 The Licensee hereby agrees to abide by copyright and similar notice requirements required by the Publisher, details of which are as follows: “© 2001 Spon Press. All rights reserved. All materials in Spon’s Civil Engineering and Highway Works Price Book on CD-ROM are copyright protected. © 2000 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. No such materials may be used, displayed, modified, adapted, distributed, transmitted, transferred, published or otherwise reproduced in any form or by any means now or hereafter developed other than strictly in accordance with the terms of the licence agreement enclosed with the CD-ROM. However, text and images may be printed and copied for research and private study within the preset program limitations. Please note the copyright notice above, and that any text or images printed or copied must credit the source.” 8.4 This Product contains material proprietary to and copyrighted by the Publisher and others. Except for the licence granted herein, all rights, title and interest in the Product, in all languages, formats and media through out the world, including all copyrights therein, are and remain the property of the Publisher or other copyright owners identified in the Product. 9. Non-assignment This Agreement and the licence contained within it may not be assigned to any other person or entity without the written consent of the Publisher. 10. Termination and Consequences of Termination 10.1 The Publisher shall have the right to terminate this Agreement if: 10.1.1 the Licensee is in material breach of this Agreement and fails to remedy such breach (where capable of remedy) within 14 days of a written notice from the Publisher requiring it to do so; or
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10.1.2 the Licensee becomes insolvent, becomes subject to receivership, liquidation or similar external administration; or 10.1.3 the Licensee ceases to operate in business. 10.2 The Licensee shall have the right to terminate this Agreement for any reason upon two months’ written notice. The Licensee shall not be entitled to any refund for payments made under this Agreement prior to termination under this sub-clause 10.2. 10.3 Termination by either of the parties is without prejudice to any other rights or remedies under the general law to which they may be entitled, or which survive such termination (including rights of the Publisher under subclause 6.4 above). 10.4 Upon termination of this Agreement, or expiry of its terms, the Licensee must: 10.4.1 destroy all back up copies of the product; and 10.4.2 return the Product to the Publisher. 11. General 11.1 Compliance with export provisions The Publisher hereby agrees to comply fully with all relevant export laws and regulations of the United Kingdom to ensure that the Product is not exported, directly or indirectly, in violation of English law. 11.2 Force majeure The parties accept no responsibility for breaches of this Agreement occurring as a result of circumstances beyond their control. 11.3 No waiver Any failure or delay by either party to exercise or enforce any right conferred by this Agreement shall not be deemed to be a waiver of such right. 11.4 Entire agreement This Agreement represents the entire agreement between the Publisher and the Licensee concerning the Product. The terms of this Agreement supersede all prior purchase orders, written terms and conditions, written or verbal representations, advertising or statements relating in any way to the Product. 11.5 Severability If any provision of this Agreement is found to be invalid or unenforceable by a court of law of competent jurisdiction, such a finding shall not affect the other provisions of this Agreement and all provisions of this Agreement unaffected by such a finding shall remain in full force and effect. 11.6 Variations This Agreement may only be varied in writing by means of variation signed in writing by both parties. 11.7 Notices All notices to be delivered to: Spon Press, an imprint of Taylor & Francis Books Ltd., 11 New Fetter Lane, London EC4P 4EE, UK. 11.8 Governing law This Agreement is governed by English law and the parties hereby agree that any dispute arising under this Agreement shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the English courts.
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CD-Rom Installation Instructions System requirements Minimum • 66 MhZ processor • 12 MB of RAM • 10 MB available hard disk space • Quad speed CD-ROM drive • Microsoft Windows 95/98/2000/NT • VGA or SVGA monitor (256 colours) • Mouse Recommended • 133 MhZ (or better) processor • 16 MB of RAM • 10 MB available hard disk space or more • 12x speed CD-ROM drive • Microsoft Windows 95/98/2000/NT • SVGA monitor (256 colours) or better • Mouse Microsoft ® is a registered trademark and Windows™ is a trademark of the Microsoft Corporation. Installation How to install Spon’s Civil Engineering and Highway Works Price Book 2001 CDROM Windows 95/98/2000/NT Spon’s Civil Engineering and Highway Works Price Book 2001 CD-ROM should run automatically when inserted into the CD-ROM drive. If it fails to run, follow the instructions below. • Click the Start button and choose Run.
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• Click the Browse button. • Select your CD-ROM drive. • Select the Setup file [setup.exe] then click Open. • Click the OK button. • Follow the instructions on screen. • The installation process will create a folder containing an icon for Spon’s Civil Engineering and Highway Works Price Book CD-ROM and also an icon on your desktop. How to run the Spon’s Civil Engineering and Highway Works Price Book CD-ROM • Double click the icon (from the folder or desktop) installed by the Setup program. • Follow the instructions on screen. © COPYRIGHT ALL RIGHTS RESERVED All materials in Spon’s Civil Engineering and Highway Works Price Book 2001 CDROM are copyright protected. No such materials may be used, displayed, modified, adapted, distributed, transmitted, transferred, published or otherwise reproduced in any form or by any means now or hereafter developed other than strictly in accordance with the terms of the above licence agreement. The software used in Spon’s Civil Engineering and Highway Works Price Book 2001 CD-ROM is furnished under a licence agreement. The software may be used only in accordance with the terms of the licence agreement.