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MILITARY ENGINEER SERVICES STANDARD SCHEDULE OF RATES PART II - RATES COMPILED UNDER THE ORDERS OF LIEUTENANT GENERAL AK NANDA AVSM ENGINEER-IN-CHIEF 2010

2010 - Military EngineerFOREWORD 1. This Standard Schedule of Rates Part II 2010 replaces Standard Schedule of Rates 2004 (Part II). It is a very important document, which is used

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  • MILITARY ENGINEER SERVICES

    STANDARD SCHEDULE OF RATES

    PART II - RATES

    COMPILED UNDER THE ORDERS OF

    LIEUTENANT GENERAL AK NANDA AVSM

    ENGINEER-IN-CHIEF

    2010

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  • FOREWORD

    1. This Standard Schedule of Rates Part II 2010 replaces Standard Schedule of Rates 2004(Part II). It is a very important document, which is used not only in MES but also referred to bya large number of Departments.

    2. Besides updating the existing rates six new chapters pertaining to utility services havebeen added, in conformity with SSR Part I (2009), to make the SSR comprehensive andexhaustive.

    3. This publication is in user friendly format and will be very useful to all those associatedwith preparation of estimates, making of contract documents, execution of works and paymentof bills. I am sanguine, it will guide all executives and staff in achieving improved standards ofworking.

    Station : New Delhi- 11 (AK Nanda)Dated : 04 Jun 2010 Lt Gen

    Engineer-in-Chief

  • 1. The Standard Schedule of Rates - Part II Rates, (SSR Part- II) was last revised in 2004.SSR Part II is applicable to all MES formations spread across the length and breadth of theCountry. Task for revision was initiated during Aug 2008 and services of a number ofexperienced Officers have been utilized for its compilation who have endeavoured to put intheir best both in terms of efforts and skills. The colossal task involved did not only pertain toupdating the existing rates, but also to incorporate the provisions contained in SSR Part I (2009),which have come into effect from 15 Sep 2009. The work has been completed and publicationis being issued as SSR Part II, 2010.

    2. The documents would be useful to the engineers fraternity, which is associated withpreparation of estimates, making of contracts, execution of works and financial closure. Despitetaking adequate care in preparation of this treatise, some errors may have crept in. In case anyomission(s) is noticed, it may be brought to the notice of Joint Director General (Contracts),Military Engineer Services, Engineer-in-Chief's Branch, Integrated HQ of Ministry of Defence(Army), Kashmir House, Rajaji Marg, New Delhi - 110011 for correction/updation.

    3. We would welcome suggestions for improvement and modification.

    Station : New Delhi- 11 (Brajesh Kumar)Dated : 04 Jun 2010 Maj Gen

    Director General of Works

    PREFACE

  • ICONTENTS

    CONTENTS

    Page No.

    SECTION 1 : GENERAL RULES .................................................................................................. 1-15

    SECTION 2 : LABOUR RATE ..................................................................................................... 16-17

    SECTION 3 : EARTH WORK ...................................................................................................... 18-33Special conditions ................................................................................................................................... 18Surface excavation ................................................................................................................................. 23Rough excavation, excavation over areas, in trenches, etc. ........................................................... 23Surface dressing ...................................................................................................................................... 25Timbering to excavations ...................................................................................................................... 25Spreading, levelling and ramming in floors, etc. .............................................................................. 26Forming embankments and traverses ................................................................................................. 26Bore holes for under-reamed piles and bored case in situ piles .................................................... 27Removal of spoil ...................................................................................................................................... 28Cutting down trees ................................................................................................................................. 29Hand packing, filling and hardcore .................................................................................................... 30Shingle/moorum filling in floors, etc. ................................................................................................ 31Anti-termite treatment (pre & post construction) ............................................................................ 32Materials (supplied only) ....................................................................................................................... 33

    SECTION 4 : CONCRETE ............................................................................................................ 34-53

    Special conditions ................................................................................................................................... 34Lime concrete in foundations ............................................................................................................... 36Mixed cement concrete delivered on bunker .................................................................................... 37Cement concrete in foundations, surface drains, walls, mass concrete, retaining

    walls, etc. ............................................................................................................................................ 38Precast cement concrete work.............................................................................................................. 39Precast hollow concrete blocks ............................................................................................................ 40Reinforced cement concrete work (nominal mix) ............................................................................ 43Reinforced cement concrete work(design mix) ................................................................................ 45Cast-in-situ bored piles .......................................................................................................................... 46Precast reinforced cement concrete ..................................................................................................... 47– Posts, fencing posts, door and window frames ......................................................................... 47– Miscellaneous items ......................................................................................................................... 48Cutting into or through concrete ......................................................................................................... 49Toothing and bonding ........................................................................................................................... 51Polyester triangular fibres as secondary reinforcement in concretes and mortars ................... 51Materials (supplied only) ....................................................................................................................... 52

    SECTION 5 : BRICK WORK ....................................................................................................... 54-75

    Special conditions ................................................................................................................................... 54Brickwork in burnt bricks ..................................................................................................................... 57Brickwork in burnt clay fly ash bricks ................................................................................................ 60Extras on brick work .............................................................................................................................. 62Brick work around steel joists, stanchions etc. ................................................................................. 63Cavity wall ............................................................................................................................................... 63Brick window cills, cornices, etc. ......................................................................................................... 63Fair cutting on brickwork (any description) ..................................................................................... 64Damp proof courses ............................................................................................................................... 64

  • II CONTENTS

    Cutting and pinning in existing work ................................................................................................ 65Cutting holes for bolts, pipes, joists, air flues, ventilators, cast iron boxes etc., and

    making good to existing work ....................................................................................................... 65Cutting openings for doors, windows, etc. and making good ...................................................... 67Fixing holdfasts in jambs of existing opening and making good .................................................. 68Cutting and facing walls, etc. .............................................................................................................. 69Filleting ...................................................................................................................................................... 71Bedding and pointing frames in exiting openings ........................................................................... 71Fixing only gratings, soot doors, etc. in existing work .................................................................... 71Firebrick work ......................................................................................................................................... 72Acid resisting brickwork ....................................................................................................................... 72Sweeping chimney flues ........................................................................................................................ 72Brick edgings ............................................................................................................................................ 73Brickwork in burnt clay sewer bricks ................................................................................................. 73Materials (supplied only) ....................................................................................................................... 74

    SECTION 6 : STONE MASONRY ........................................................................................... 76-100

    Special conditions ................................................................................................................................... 76Stone walling ........................................................................................................................................... 80Facing to stone walling .......................................................................................................................... 82Stone walling, jodhpur type ................................................................................................................. 84Facing to stone walling jodhpur type ................................................................................................. 84External angles (quoins and jambs) .................................................................................................... 85Arches ....................................................................................................................................................... 85Boulder work ........................................................................................................................................... 86Cutting opening for doors, windows, etc. and making good ........................................................ 86Cutting chases, rebates etc. in existing walls .................................................................................... 87Cutting and forming toothing to stone walls .................................................................................... 87Preparing uncoursed stone walls for concrete band courses, brick courses, bond courses

    of masonry in richer mix, etc. ........................................................................................................ 88Dressed stone work ................................................................................................................................ 88Dressed stone slabs in copings, window cills, etc. ........................................................................... 90Dressed stone slabs in shelves, chajjas, etc. ....................................................................................... 90Jodhpur stone lintels and beams .......................................................................................................... 91Stone chowkats for doors, windows, etc. .......................................................................................... 91Jodhpur stone slab roofing .................................................................................................................... 91Mortices ..................................................................................................................................................... 92Labours on dressed stone ...................................................................................................................... 92Mescellaneous labours ........................................................................................................................... 94Stone kerbs ............................................................................................................................................... 94Veneering to walls, fireplaces, pillars, steps etc. .............................................................................. 95Dholpur stone cladding ......................................................................................................................... 96Marble work ............................................................................................................................................. 97Granite work ............................................................................................................................................ 98Materials (supplied only) ....................................................................................................................... 99– Building stone, etc. ........................................................................................................................... 99– Boulders (quarried or river bed) .................................................................................................... 99– Stone for dressed stone work ....................................................................................................... 100

    SECTION 7 : WOODWORK (CARPENTER’S WORK) ................................................... 101-123

    Special conditions ................................................................................................................................. 101Shoring and strutting ........................................................................................................................... 103

  • IIICONTENTS

    Centering to arches .............................................................................................................................. 103Formwork to concrete etc. .................................................................................................................. 103Timber in scantlings ............................................................................................................................. 107Fillet work ............................................................................................................................................... 109Battens for tiles, etc. .............................................................................................................................. 110Trellis work (Jafri) ................................................................................................................................. 110Boarding in roofs, ceilings, partitions, fascia, barge, soffit, etc. (Except flooring and

    skirting) ............................................................................................................................................. 111Weather boarding ................................................................................................................................. 113Boarded floors and skirtings ............................................................................................................... 114Piling ........................................................................................................................................................ 116Pile driving ............................................................................................................................................. 117Plugging to walls, etc. .......................................................................................................................... 117Repair to timber roof trusses etc. ....................................................................................................... 118Workmanship labour only .................................................................................................................. 118– Planning surfaces ........................................................................................................................... 119– Beads, grooves, chamfers, mouldings, etc. ................................................................................ 119– Drilling holes ................................................................................................................................... 120– Ballies ................................................................................................................................................ 121Materials (supplied only) ..................................................................................................................... 121Boards or planks ................................................................................................................................... 122Nails, tacks and screws........................................................................................................................ 122Wood screws .......................................................................................................................................... 123

    SECTION 8 : JOINERY ............................................................................................................. 124-163

    Special conditions ................................................................................................................................. 124Door and window chowkats and other frames ............................................................................. 125Shutters ................................................................................................................................................... 126Glazed and skeleton shutters ............................................................................................................. 128Panelled shutters ................................................................................................................................... 129Factory made shutters ......................................................................................................................... 130Flush shutters ........................................................................................................................................ 130Louvred shutters ................................................................................................................................... 131Louvred frames ..................................................................................................................................... 132Moulding ................................................................................................................................................ 132Turner’s work ........................................................................................................................................ 132Treads and risers ................................................................................................................................... 134Housed strings ....................................................................................................................................... 135Handrails ................................................................................................................................................ 135Newel posts, balusters, etc. ................................................................................................................. 136Balusters .................................................................................................................................................. 137Miscellaneous ........................................................................................................................................ 138Jobbing work generally ........................................................................................................................ 139Repairs to chowkhats or frames ........................................................................................................ 140Repairs to shutters ................................................................................................................................ 141Miscellaneous repairs ........................................................................................................................... 141Solid PVC joinery .................................................................................................................................. 142Factory made solid PVC panel, glazed, wire gauged, louvre door shutters ............................ 147Factory made PVC solid PVC door frame (chowkhat) ................................................................. 149Factory made solid PVC moulded door shutters .......................................................................... 149Factory made PVC moulded door shutter ....................................................................................... 150

  • IV CONTENTS

    PVC sheet cladding material .............................................................................................................. 150Solid PVC wall lining ........................................................................................................................... 151Insulated PVC wall lining ................................................................................................................... 151Solid PVC sandwich panel for partitions ........................................................................................ 152Feathered edges PVC sheet in strips & channel for solid PVC wall lining, solid PVC

    partitions .......................................................................................................................................... 152Solid PVC insulation panel for false ceiling .................................................................................... 153PVC partition ......................................................................................................................................... 153Solid PVC frame .................................................................................................................................... 154Product Drawings ................................................................................................................................ 156

    SECTION 9 : BUILDER’S HARDWARE .............................................................................. 164-184

    Special conditions ................................................................................................................................. 164Bolts ......................................................................................................................................................... 166Sliding door bolt with hasp and staple, suitable for use with padlock ..................................... 168Hinges ...................................................................................................................................................... 169Spring for doors .................................................................................................................................... 172Handles ................................................................................................................................................... 173Latches .................................................................................................................................................... 173Locks ........................................................................................................................................................ 174Fasteners and stays ............................................................................................................................... 175Drawer pulls and handles .................................................................................................................. 176Hat pegs and hooks .............................................................................................................................. 177Gate and shutter, hooks and eyes ...................................................................................................... 177Knobs ....................................................................................................................................................... 178Hasps and staples ................................................................................................................................. 178Curtain rails ........................................................................................................................................... 179Finger plates ........................................................................................................................................... 179Kicking plates ........................................................................................................................................ 180Towel rails .............................................................................................................................................. 180Floor door stoppers and door catches .............................................................................................. 181Door closer ............................................................................................................................................. 181Wire cloth and wire netting ................................................................................................................ 182Wire netting ........................................................................................................................................... 183Stainless steel wire netting .................................................................................................................. 183Aluminium alloy/stainless steel wire cloth ..................................................................................... 183Floor spring ............................................................................................................................................ 184Materials (supplied only) ..................................................................................................................... 184– Wire netting ..................................................................................................................................... 184– Wire cloth ......................................................................................................................................... 184

    SECTION 10 : STEEL, ALUMINIUM AND IRON WORK ............................................ 185-210

    Special conditions ................................................................................................................................. 185Cast iron work ....................................................................................................................................... 188Mild steel works (miscellaneous) ....................................................................................................... 188Screw bolts and nuts etc. ..................................................................................................................... 191Steel sheet flue pipes ............................................................................................................................ 192Mild steel sheeting, plain & corrugated ........................................................................................... 193Raking cutting, etc. on steel sheet work ........................................................................................... 195Steel reinforcement for concrete ........................................................................................................ 195Hard drawn steel wire fabric in reinforcement .............................................................................. 195

  • VCONTENTS

    Structural steel work ............................................................................................................................ 196Expanded metal and welded steel wire fabric in partitions, etc. ................................................ 198Wire mattresses and shaped nets ...................................................................................................... 198Chain link fencing ................................................................................................................................ 199Wire fencing, etc. .................................................................................................................................. 199Collapsible steel gates ........................................................................................................................... 200Steel rolling shutters ............................................................................................................................. 200Steel doors, windows and ventilators .............................................................................................. 201Pressed steel door frames .................................................................................................................... 203Welding in repairs ................................................................................................................................ 203Anodised aluminium frames for doors, windows and ventilators ............................................. 204Anodised aluminium shutters for doors, windows and ventilators .......................................... 204Anodised aluminium frame work (sanp grid) for false ceiling ................................................... 205Labour only on iron and steel work .................................................................................................. 207– Cutting or notching on iron and steel work ............................................................................. 208– Repairs to grates, ranges, etc. ...................................................................................................... 208Materials (supplied only) ..................................................................................................................... 209

    SECTION 11 : ROOF COVERING ........................................................................................ 211-235

    Special conditions ................................................................................................................................. 211Plain or corrugated steel or asbestos cement sheeting in roofs, chajjas, sunshades,

    cloaking to walls and partitions, covering to doors, etc. ....................................................... 212Corrugated steel sheeting .................................................................................................................... 213Corrugated aluminium sheeting ........................................................................................................ 214Corrugated translucent sheeting ....................................................................................................... 214Plain steel sheeting ............................................................................................................................... 214Plain, aluminium sheeting .................................................................................................................. 216Asbestos cement sheeting-grey .......................................................................................................... 217R.M.P. sheeting ..................................................................................................................................... 217Asbestos cement accessories-grey ...................................................................................................... 218Extra to corrugated mildsteel sheeting, aluminium corrugated Sheeting and asbestos

    cement corrugated or semi-corrugated Sheeting (any description or thickness) .............. 219Extra labour on steel, aluminium and asbestos cement sheeting................................................ 221Roofing tiles—mangalore pattern ...................................................................................................... 221Mud phuska ........................................................................................................................................... 222Brick tile terracing................................................................................................................................. 223Stone slab roofing ................................................................................................................................. 224Repairs and waterproofing treatment to terraced roofs ............................................................... 224Bitumen felt waterproofing treatment ............................................................................................. 225Shingle roofing ...................................................................................................................................... 226Matting, thatch, bamboo work, etc. .................................................................................................. 226Matting .................................................................................................................................................... 226Thatching................................................................................................................................................ 227Bamboo work (straight or diagonal, in any position) ................................................................... 228HP burnt clay tile terracing ................................................................................................................ 229Eaves gutters and rainwater pipes generally .................................................................................. 229Eaves gutters—steel sheet ................................................................................................................... 230Rain water pipes—cast iron ............................................................................................................... 231Gutters—asbestos cement ................................................................................................................... 232Rainwater pipes—asbestos cement ................................................................................................... 232Cutting pipes and gutters ................................................................................................................... 233

  • VI CONTENTS

    Taking down, eaves gutters and rainwater pipes .......................................................................... 233Materials (supplied only) ..................................................................................................................... 233– Asbestos cement roofing sheets and accessories ...................................................................... 233– Roofing tiles ..................................................................................................................................... 235– Roofing slabs ................................................................................................................................... 235– Bitumastic products ....................................................................................................................... 235

    SECTION 12 : CEILING AND LININGS ............................................................................ 236-252

    Special conditions ................................................................................................................................. 236Asbestos cement building boards ...................................................................................................... 237Insulation boards .................................................................................................................................. 237Medium density fibre board ............................................................................................................... 239High pressure steam cured (HPSC) non-asbestos fibre cement reinforced multipurpose

    board ................................................................................................................................................. 240Decorative laminates ............................................................................................................................ 241Bonded mineral wool slabs/blanket ................................................................................................. 241Plywood .................................................................................................................................................. 242Particle boards ....................................................................................................................................... 242Prelaminated particle boards ............................................................................................................. 243Block boards and veneered particle boards ..................................................................................... 244Circular cutting to boards, etc. .......................................................................................................... 246Cutting holes .......................................................................................................................................... 246Textile surfaces ...................................................................................................................................... 247Reed walling .......................................................................................................................................... 247Plaster of paris ceiling .......................................................................................................................... 248Materials (supplied only) ..................................................................................................................... 249– Plywood ........................................................................................................................................... 250– Particle boards ................................................................................................................................ 250– Block boards and veneered particle boards .............................................................................. 251– Bonded mineral wool blanket/slab ............................................................................................ 252– Textiles .............................................................................................................................................. 252– Prelaminated boards ...................................................................................................................... 252

    SECTION 13 : FLOOR FINISHES AND PAVINGS ......................................................... 253-282

    Special conditions ................................................................................................................................. 253Stone slab floors .................................................................................................................................... 254Stone sett flooring ................................................................................................................................. 256Kota stone flooring ............................................................................................................................... 256Dry stone floors ..................................................................................................................................... 257Marble slab tile flooring ....................................................................................................................... 257Granite tile flooring .............................................................................................................................. 259Cudappah stone slab over cooking platform .................................................................................. 259Precast concrete slab floors ................................................................................................................. 260Lime concrete sub-floors or bases ...................................................................................................... 260Cement concrete in sub-floors, sub-bases, floors and pavings, etc. ............................................ 261Wearproof topping ............................................................................................................................... 263Terrazzo cast in - situ ........................................................................................................................... 264Brick floors .............................................................................................................................................. 266Floor And Wall Tiling .......................................................................................................................... 268Cement Concrete And Terrazzo Tiles .............................................................................................. 272Acid Resistant Tiles .............................................................................................................................. 273

  • VIICONTENTS

    Repairs To Floor And Wall Tiling ...................................................................................................... 274Damp Proof Courses ............................................................................................................................ 275Linoleum Covering To Floors Etc. ..................................................................................................... 276Rubber Sheet And Tile Flooring ......................................................................................................... 276PVC Sheet And Tile Flooring ............................................................................................................. 277Materials (Supplied Only) ................................................................................................................... 278

    SECTION 14 : PLASTERING AND POINTING ............................................................... 283-295

    Special conditions ................................................................................................................................. 283Cement, cement lime and lime plaster work .................................................................................. 287Special finishes ...................................................................................................................................... 288Miscellaneous ........................................................................................................................................ 289Forming letters, etc. .............................................................................................................................. 290Mud plastering and leeping ................................................................................................................ 290Taking down plastering on lathing ................................................................................................... 291Preparing old walls (to receive plaster, etc.) ................................................................................... 291Dubbing on old walls ........................................................................................................................... 292Metal lathing .......................................................................................................................................... 292Pointing generally ................................................................................................................................. 292Raking out joints (in old work) .......................................................................................................... 293Pointing ................................................................................................................................................... 294Materials (supplied only) ..................................................................................................................... 295

    SECTION 15 : WHITE WASHING, COLOUR WASHING AND DISTEMPERING 296-299

    Special condition ................................................................................................................................... 296Preparatory work ................................................................................................................................. 297White washing & colour washing ..................................................................................................... 298Priming surfaces .................................................................................................................................... 298Distempering, cement painting, etc. ................................................................................................. 299Miscellaneous ........................................................................................................................................ 299Materials (supplied only) ..................................................................................................................... 299

    SECTION 16 : GLAZING ......................................................................................................... 300-306

    Special conditions ................................................................................................................................. 300Sheet glass .............................................................................................................................................. 301Figured glass .......................................................................................................................................... 301Wired class and wired figured glass ................................................................................................. 302Heat absorbing glass & reflective solar control film ...................................................................... 302Miscellaneous ........................................................................................................................................ 303Glazing in repairs ................................................................................................................................. 303Labours on glass .................................................................................................................................... 304Materials (supplied only) ..................................................................................................................... 305

    SECTION 17 : PAINTING ....................................................................................................... 307-322

    Special conditions ................................................................................................................................. 307Painting wood and wood based surfaces ........................................................................................ 311Cresoting, oiling, etc. ............................................................................................................................ 312Clear finishes to wood and wood based surface ............................................................................ 313Staining and varnishing ...................................................................................................................... 313Polishing ................................................................................................................................................. 314Painting brick, stone, concrete, asbestos cement or plaster surfaces .......................................... 314

  • VIII CONTENTS

    Painting steel and iron surfaces ......................................................................................................... 316Special painting ..................................................................................................................................... 318Writing .................................................................................................................................................... 319Miscellaneous work .............................................................................................................................. 320Line painting on roads, etc. ................................................................................................................ 320Materials (supplied only) ..................................................................................................................... 321

    SECTION 18 : WATER SUPPLY, PLUMBING, DRAINS AND SANITARYAPPLIANCES .................................................................................................. 323-374

    Special conditions ................................................................................................................................. 323Cast iron water mains ......................................................................................................................... 323Cast iron fittings for pressure pipe for water, gas and sewage................................................... 325Joints for water mains .......................................................................................................................... 326Cutting, taking up, etc. of water mains ........................................................................................... 327Sluice valves, hydrants, etc. (Supplied by M.D.) ............................................................................ 329Water meters (supplied by M.D.) ...................................................................................................... 330Drilling and tapping water mains ..................................................................................................... 331Steel water tubing ................................................................................................................................. 331Repairs, alterations, etc., to water pipes and connections ........................................................... 333Polyethylene and unplasticised PVC pipes .................................................................................... 334Water tanks (supplied by M.D.) ......................................................................................................... 338PVC water tanks ................................................................................................................................... 339Lagging and wrapping on pipes with bonded mineral wool pre-formed pipe sections ....... 339Plumbing generally ............................................................................................................................... 340Polytetra methylene terephthalate (PTMT) engineering thermoplastic bath fitting ............... 345Soil, waste and vent pipes ................................................................................................................... 349Cast iron soil, waste and vent pipes ................................................................................................. 350Fittings for cast iron pipes ................................................................................................................... 350AC soil, waste and vent pipes ............................................................................................................ 352PVC soil, waste and rainwater (SWR) drainage pipes ................................................................. 353Fittings for PVC (SWR) pipes ............................................................................................................. 353Connectors ............................................................................................................................................. 354Joints ........................................................................................................................................................ 355Traps for basins and sinks ................................................................................................................... 355Floor and nahani traps ........................................................................................................................ 356Gully traps .............................................................................................................................................. 356Concrete foundation beds, etc. to drain pipes ................................................................................ 356Salt-glazed stoneware drain pipes .................................................................................................... 358Reinforced concrete drain pipes ........................................................................................................ 359Salt-glazed stoneware gully traps ..................................................................................................... 360Intercepting traps ................................................................................................................................. 360Testing drains, etc. ................................................................................................................................ 360Alterations, additions, etc. to existing drainage ............................................................................. 361Setting only cast iron manhole covers and frames (supplied by M.D) ...................................... 362Water closets .......................................................................................................................................... 363Urinals ..................................................................................................................................................... 365Wash basins ........................................................................................................................................... 366Shower bath fittings ............................................................................................................................. 366Making good decorations .................................................................................................................... 368Galvanised steel water tubing ............................................................................................................ 368Materials (supplied only) ..................................................................................................................... 368Miscellaneous ........................................................................................................................................ 369

  • IXCONTENTS

    SECTION 19 : ELECTRICAL WORK .................................................................................... 375-432

    Electrical poles and struts ................................................................................................................... 375Wood poles ............................................................................................................................................. 375Pre-stressed concrete poles .................................................................................................................. 376Steel tubular poles ................................................................................................................................. 376Cross arms .............................................................................................................................................. 377Insulators ................................................................................................................................................ 377Air circuit breaker (ACB) .................................................................................................................... 379Automatic power factor correction (APFC) panel ........................................................................ 380Automatic voltage stabilizer (servo controlled) .............................................................................. 381Vacuum circuit breaker (VCB) ........................................................................................................... 381SF6 circuit breaker ................................................................................................................................ 382Stay assembly ........................................................................................................................................ 384Overhead conductors ........................................................................................................................... 384Line connectors ..................................................................................................................................... 385Line taps ................................................................................................................................................. 385Guarding ................................................................................................................................................. 386Danger boards ....................................................................................................................................... 386Aerial fuses ............................................................................................................................................. 387Expulsion fuses ...................................................................................................................................... 387Switches air break, gang operated .................................................................................................... 387Air-break (switch) isolators ................................................................................................................ 388Arresters lightning low tension .......................................................................................................... 388Arresters lightning high tension ........................................................................................................ 389Transformers .......................................................................................................................................... 389House service brackets ......................................................................................................................... 391Service connections .............................................................................................................................. 392Cable termination 11 KV HT (cold shrinkable) .............................................................................. 394Cable termination 11 KV HT (heat shrinkable) .............................................................................. 395Precast concrete cable covers ............................................................................................................. 396PVC underground cable ...................................................................................................................... 397Street light fittings ................................................................................................................................. 398Synthetic insulating mat ...................................................................................................................... 399High mast light ...................................................................................................................................... 400Dismantling ............................................................................................................................................ 400Point wiring ........................................................................................................................................... 402Cast iron/pressed steel terminal boxes ............................................................................................ 408Pendants ................................................................................................................................................. 408Fluorescent tuble light fittings/CFL fittings/ flame proof fitting................................................ 409Light fittings ........................................................................................................................................... 415Switches .................................................................................................................................................. 418Flame proof switches & switch socket combinations .................................................................... 418Miniature circuit breaker (M.C.C.BS.) .............................................................................................. 419Sheet metal enclosures with socket plug top and MCBS .............................................................. 420Sheet metal enclosures for DB's when MCBS to be used .............................................................. 420Lighting conductors ............................................................................................................................. 421PVC/ polycarbonate ............................................................................................................................ 422PVC rectangular block ......................................................................................................................... 422Miscellaneous ........................................................................................................................................ 422Earthing .................................................................................................................................................. 422

  • X CONTENTS

    Electric meters (supplied by M.D.) .................................................................................................... 425Fan work ................................................................................................................................................. 426Fan regulator and dimmer .................................................................................................................. 426Wiring ...................................................................................................................................................... 426Rigid non-metallic PVC conduits ...................................................................................................... 429Moulded case circuit breaker (MCCB) ............................................................................................. 429Materials (supplied only) ..................................................................................................................... 430

    SECTION 20A : ROAD WORK .............................................................................................. 432-444

    Special conditions ................................................................................................................................. 433Formation, sub-grade, berms, etc. ..................................................................................................... 433Soling (sub-base) ................................................................................................................................... 434Granular sub bases & light wearing surfaces ................................................................................. 434Water bound macadam (WBM) sub base & base courses ............................................................ 435Preparation of surfaces prior to application of primer ................................................................. 436Priming surfaces .................................................................................................................................... 436Bituminous surface dressing ............................................................................................................... 436Unsurfaced surfaces of WBM ............................................................................................................. 437Bituminous carpet ................................................................................................................................. 438Seal coats ................................................................................................................................................ 438Rolling ..................................................................................................................................................... 438Screening road metal, etc. ................................................................................................................... 440Breaking stone, boulder, etc. ............................................................................................................... 440Repairs to surfaces of macadam road .............................................................................................. 441Materials (supplied only) ..................................................................................................................... 443Broken stones and chipping for bitumen work .............................................................................. 444

    SECTION 20B : ROAD WORK ............................................................................................... 445-451

    Hard standing and pavement ............................................................................................................ 445Bituminous macadam .......................................................................................................................... 445Bituminous macadam .......................................................................................................................... 446Dense/semi dense asphaltic concrete .............................................................................................. 446Concrete road, runway and hard-standing (flexural concrete only) ........................................ 447Joints in pavement and hard standing ............................................................................................. 448Finishes to concrete roads, pavings, etc. .......................................................................................... 450Materials (supply only) ........................................................................................................................ 450– Pre-formed filler .............................................................................................................................. 450– Joints sealing compound material ............................................................................................... 450

    SECTION 21 : DEMOLITION AND DISMANTLING ................................................... 452-463

    Special conditions ................................................................................................................................. 452Brickwork and masonry ...................................................................................................................... 453Jack arches and reinforced brickwork .............................................................................................. 454Stone and brick pavings/floors .......................................................................................................... 454Cleaning bricks, stones, etc. ................................................................................................................ 455Concrete in situ ..................................................................................................................................... 455Wood work and joinery ...................................................................................................................... 456Steel and iron work .............................................................................................................................. 457Roof and wall coverings, ceilings and linings ................................................................................. 458Miscellaneous ........................................................................................................................................ 460Drains ...................................................................................................................................................... 461Removing building materials .............................................................................................................. 462

  • XICONTENTS

    SECTION 22 : HEATING, VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITIONING ............... 464-482

    Air handling unit .................................................................................................................................. 464Air curtains ............................................................................................................................................ 466Cooling towers ...................................................................................................................................... 468Air cooled reciprocating chillers ........................................................................................................ 469Air cooled screw chillers ..................................................................................................................... 470Water cooled screw chillers ................................................................................................................ 471Air cooled scroll chiller ........................................................................................................................ 473Water cooled scroll chillers ................................................................................................................. 473Water cooled centrifugal chiller ......................................................................................................... 473Duct insulation ...................................................................................................................................... 474PGI sheet duct ........................................................................................................................................ 475Package unit ........................................................................................................................................... 475MS pipes ................................................................................................................................................. 476PUF insulation for MS pipe ................................................................................................................ 476Pre insulated MS pipes ........................................................................................................................ 476Underdeck insulation ........................................................................................................................... 477VLT HVAC drive .................................................................................................................................. 478Walk - in cold room & mortuary cabinet ......................................................................................... 479Ice making machine ............................................................................................................................. 480Appliances .............................................................................................................................................. 480Water cooler ........................................................................................................................................... 481Split AC unit .......................................................................................................................................... 481

    SECTION 23 : LIFTS .................................................................................................................. 483-484

    SECTION 26 : SOLAR WATER SYSTEM .................................................................................... 485

    SECTION 27 : FIRE HYDRANT, FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM SYSTEM

    FIRE HYDRANT AND SPRINKLER SYSTEM ...................................... 486-492

    Pumps ...................................................................................................................................................... 486Water pipes ............................................................................................................................................ 487Fire detection and alarm system ........................................................................................................ 490

    SECTION 28 : INCINERATOR ...................................................................................................... 493

    SECTION 29 : RAIN WATER HARVESTING ................................................................... 494-495

    Roof covering ......................................................................................................................................... 494Composite rain water harvesting system ........................................................................................ 495

  • SECTION 8–JOINERY[k.M 8& c

  • SECTION 8–JOINERY[k.M 8& c

  • SECTION 8–JOINERY[k.M 8& c

  • XVI SECTION 18

    PER RUNNING METER

    18353 Supplying and laying ofCPVC pipes SDR 11 & PlainCPVC SDR 11 fittings intrenches complete all asspecified. →→→→→

    18354 --Ditto-but with SDR 13.5pipes & plain CPVC SDR 11fittings →→→→→

    18355 --Ditto-but with CPVCSchedule 80 pipes & plainCPVC Schedule 80 fittings→→→→→

    18356 --Ditto-but with CPVCSchedule 40 pipes & PlainSchedule 80 fittings →→→→→

    18357 Laying of CPVC pipes &fittings any grade intrenches →→→→→

    18358 Supplying and laying ofCPVC pipes SDR 11 & PlainCPVC SDR 11 fittings onwalls/ceiling or laying infloors complete all asspecified. →→→→→

    18359 --Ditto-but with SDR 13.5pipes & plain CPVC SDR 11fittings →→→→→

    18360 --Ditto-but with CPVCSchedule 80 pipes & plainCPVC Schedule 80 fittings→→→→→

    18361 --Ditto-but with CPVCSchedule 40 pipes & PlainSchedule 80 fittings →→→→→

    18362 Laying of CPVC Pipes &fittings on walls/ceiling orlaying in floors complete allas specified. →→→→→

    CPVC PIPE OUTER DIAMETER CPVC PIPE INNER DIAMETERS

    16mm 20mm 25mm 32mm 40mm 50mm 62.5mm 75mm 100mm 150mm

    81.10 99.00 130.10 181.80 258.80 407.30 - - - -

    72.50 91.80 115.60 158.30 238.60 328.60 - - - -

    - - - - - - 1349.60 1810.80 2678.40 6762.70

    - - - - - - 1028.60 1331.50 1885.10 3880.00

    12.00 14.80 18.50 20.80 23.10 25.50 27.80 30.10 34.70 46.30

    92.50 111.40 144.10 200.30 280.60 438.20 - - - -

    83.30 103.70 128.70 174.10 233.90 355.10 - - - -

    - - - - - - 1434.50 1929.30 2852.60 7167.50

    - - - - - - 1095.20 1422.90 2015.20 4129.10

    13.90 16.20 18.50 20.80 23.10 25.50 27.80 30.10 34.70 46.30

    Extra over item No. 18353 to Item No. 18362 for provision of special fittings (Brass elbow, Brass Tee, Malethreaded brass adaptor, Female threaded brass adaptor etc), Unions, Ball valves, Flange and tank adaptor).

    CPVC PIPE OUTER DIAMETER CPVC PIPE INNER DIAMETERS

    16mm 20mm 25mm 32mm 40mm 50mm 62.5mm 75mm 100mm 150mm

    36.80 47.40 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

    -- 42.60 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

    46.70 81.80 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

    86.60 111.30 184.20 380.80 444.70 914.90 589.00 822.70 1273.20 --

    83.20 112.70 153.30 373.90 415.90 813.20 796.70 954.10 1908.20 --

    64.60 78.40 122.40 170.50 191.80 298.30 --- -- -- --

    99.00 145.80 172.50 228.20 327.90 591.20 -- -- -- --

    268.00 306.60 325.10 763.00 971.30 1249.70 -- -- -- --

    - - - - - 839.15 1196.65 1630.20 1630.20 3236.35

    EACH

    Fitting Description

    18363 Brass Elbow →→→→→

    18364 Brass Elbow (3/4 X ½) →→→→→

    18365 Brass Tee →→→→→

    18366 Male Brass ThreadedAdaptor (MTA/ MBTA) )→→→→→

    18367 Female Brass ThreadedAdaptor (FTA/ FBTA) →→→→→

    18368 Tank Adaptor →→→→→

    18369 UNION →→→→→

    18370 BALL VALVE →→→→→

    18371 CPVC Flange →→→→→

    SECTION 18–WATER SUPPLY, PLUMBING, DRAINS AND SANITARY APPLIANCES[k.M 18&ty vkiwfrZ] uy tqM+kbZ] ty fudklh rFkk LoPNrk midj.k[k.M 18&ty vkiwfrZ] uy tqM+kbZ] ty fudklh rFkk LoPNrk midj.k[k.M 18&ty vkiwfrZ] uy tqM+kbZ] ty fudklh rFkk LoPNrk midj.k[k.M 18&ty vkiwfrZ] uy tqM+kbZ] ty fudklh rFkk LoPNrk midj.k[k.M 18&ty vkiwfrZ] uy tqM+kbZ] ty fudklh rFkk LoPNrk midj.k

    STEEL WATER TUBING— Contd...yksgs dh ty ufydk yksgs dh ty ufydk yksgs dh ty ufydk yksgs dh ty ufydk yksgs dh ty ufydk tkjh

  • 1SECTION 1

    1.0 These general rules shall be applicable to all Sections to theextent the context permits and are intended to supplementthe provisions in the particular section. In case of anydiscrepancy, the provision in the particular Section shalltake precedence.

    1.1 Area of Applicability:—This SSR is applicable for whole country.

    1.2 Interpretations:—

    (a) The Engineer-in-Chief, Army Headquarters, shall bethe sole deciding authority as to the meaning,interpretation and implications of various provisionsof the S.S.R. His decision in writing shall be final andbinding.

    (b) If there is any discrepancy in meaning of English andits Hindi version in SSR, the English words andmeanings as understood or as inter-preted shall takeprecedence.

    MILITARY ENGINEER SERVICES

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    STANDARD SCHEDULE OF RATES 2010

    njksa dh ekud vuqlwph 2010njksa dh ekud vuqlwph 2010njksa dh ekud vuqlwph 2010njksa dh ekud vuqlwph 2010njksa dh ekud vuqlwph 2010

    PART II – RATES

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    (hereinafter referred to as the “S.S.R.”)

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    SECTION 1

    GENERAL RULES[k.M 1 lkekU; fu;e[k.M 1 lkekU; fu;e[k.M 1 lkekU; fu;e[k.M 1 lkekU; fu;e[k.M 1 lkekU; fu;e

    1-0 ;g lkekU; fu;e lHkh [kaMksa ij ml lhek rd ykxw gksaxs tgka rdfd izdj.k vuqefr nsrk gS rFkk budk mÌs”; ml fof'k"V [kaM dhO;oLFkkvksa dh vuqiwfÙkZ djuk gSA fdlh Hkh vlaxfr dh fLFkfr esa bl[kaM dh O;oLFkk;sa gh ekU;rk izkIr djsaxhA

    1-1 iz;ksT;rk ds {ks= %&1-1 iz;ksT;rk ds {ks= %&1-1 iz;ksT;rk ds {ks= %&1-1 iz;ksT;rk ds {ks= %&1-1 iz;ksT;rk ds {ks= %&;g ,l ,l vkj iwjs ns'k esa ykxw gksxkA

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    ¼v½ vfHk;ark izeq[k] lsuk eq[;ky;] ,l ,l vkj dh fofHkUu O;oLFkkvksads vFkZ] O;k[;k rFkk rkRi;Z ds fo"k; esa vafre fu.kkZ;d vf/kdkjhgksaxsA mudk fyf[kr esa fn;k x;k fu.kZ; vafre rFkk ck/; gksxkA

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  • 2 SECTION 1

    1-3 ifjHkk"kk;sa %&1-3 ifjHkk"kk;sa %&1-3 ifjHkk"kk;sa %&1-3 ifjHkk"kk;sa %&1-3 ifjHkk"kk;sa %&,l ,l vkj esa fuEufyf[kr 'kCn o vfHkO;fDr;k, muds fy, fu/kkZfjrrkRi;Z ds vFkZ ls gh tkuh tk;sxh tc rd fd dgha nwljs izdkj lsu dgk x;k gksA

    ¼1½ mi;qZDr en esa of.kZr og laiw.kZ dk;Z tks 'kCn ds rqjUrigys vkrk gS fdUrq :ikarfjr ftl dk o.kZufd;k tkuk pkfg,A

    ¼2½ ¼mi;qZDr½ 'kCn ;k vusd 'kCn vkfn tks rqjUr igys okyhen esa dks"Bd esa fn;s x;s gksaA

    ¼3½ Hk.Mkj] ¼1½ tc ,d lafonk dh fof'k"V vuqlwph esa,ebZ,l 'kkfey lkexzh dk ,e bZ ,l }kjk iznÙk lkexzhHk.Mkj ds lanHkZ esa iz;ksx fd;k x;k gks rks ;g og LFkku

    gksrk gS tgka ls ml vuqlwph esa of.kZr og lkexzhiznku dh tkrh gSA¼2½ mijksDr ¼1½ esa of.kZr fLFkfr;ksa ds vfrfjDr,e bZ ,l dk dksbZ Hk.Mkj ;k tek djkus dk ogLFkku tks lafonk ds ifj{ks= ds vUnj vkrk gks ;kizHkkjh vfHk;ark ds foosdkuqlkj ,e bZ ,l dklcls utnhd dk Hk.Mkj tc rd fd lafonk esafdlh fo'ks"k Hk.Mkj dk o.kZu u gksA

    ¼4½ lkexzh o Je laiw.kZ lkexzh o Jfedksa dh O;oLFkk rFkk en esaof.kZr dk;Z ds leqfpr fu"iknu ds fy, vko';dlHkh dk;Z dkS'ky dk ikyu rFkk og lHkh O;oLFkk;satks 1-13 esa of.kZr gSaA

    ¼5½ fcuk lkexh] tSlk fd **lkexzh o Je** ds fy, ifjHkkf"krdsoy Je fd;k x;k gS fcuk lkexzh dh O;oLFkk ds ¼ftldh

    vkiwfŸkZ] dk;Z esa 'kkfey djus ds fy,] fu%'kqYddh tk;sxh½] fdUrq ,e bZ ,l }kjk iznŸk laiw.kZlkexzh dks Bsdsnkj }kj ,e bZ ,l Hk.Mkj ls ystkuk o tgka vko';d gksa ogka visf{kr vkoj.kds vUnj j[kuk] can djuk] rS;kj djuk] HkjukvkSj [kkyh MCcksa ;k ik=ksa dks fcuk vfrfjDrizHkkj ds iznŸk LFkku ij okfil djuk 'kkfeygSA

    ¼6½ fcuk bZV] tSlk fd **lkexzh o Je** ds fy, ifjHkkf"krfcuk yDdM+] fd;k x;k gS fcuk lkexzh dh O;oLFkk ds ¼ftldh,ebZ,l }kjk vkiwfŸkZ] dk;Z esa 'kkfey djus ds fy, fu'kqYd dhfu%'kqYd iznŸk tk;sxh½] fdUrq ,e bZ ,l }kjk iznŸk laiw.kZlkexzh vkfn lkexzh dk Bsdsnkj }kjk ,e bZ ,l Hk.Mkj ls ys

    tkuk o tgk¡ vko';d gks ogka visf{kr vkoj.k dsvUnj j[kuk] can djuk] rS;kj djuk] Hkjuk vkSj[kkyh MCcksa ;k ik=ksa dks fcuk vfrfjDr izHkkj dsiznŸk LFkku ij okfil djuk 'kkfey gSA

    SECTION 1– GENERAL RULES[k.M 1 lkekU; fu;e[k.M 1 lkekU; fu;e[k.M 1 lkekU; fu;e[k.M 1 lkekU; fu;e[k.M 1 lkekU; fu;e

    The whole of the work described in theitem immediately preceding the word butsubject to any modification which may bespecifically mentioned.

    The word or words, etc., enclosed inbrackets in the item immediatelypreceding.

    (1) When used in connection with thematerials included in the appropriateSchedule of a contract for issue by theM.E.S.; the place of issue mentionedin that Schedule.

    (2) In cases other than those mentionedin (1) above-Any M.E.S. Store or placeof deposit within the contract Area orthe nearest M.E.S. Store at thediscretion of the Engineer-in-Charge,unless a particular store is mentionedin the contract.

    The provision of all materials and labourand the performance of all workmanshipnecessary for the proper execution of thework as described in the item and for allthe provisions described in 1.13.

    As defined for “materials and labour”except for the provision of materials (whichwill be supplied Free of cost forincorporation in the work), but includingthe removal, by the contractor from theM.E.S. Store, of all materials provided bythe M.E.S. and where applicable, storingunder cover as required, closing, preparing,loading and returning empty cases orcontainers to the place of issue without anyextra charge.

    As defined for “materials and labour”except the provisions of the materials(which will be supplied Free of cost forincorporation in the work) specificallyexempted, but including the removal, bythe contractor from the M.E.S. Store, of thematerials provided by the M.E.S. andwhere applicable, storing under cover asrequired, closing, preparing, loading andreturning empty cases or containers to theplace of issue without any extra charge.

    (1) Ditto

    (2) (Ditto)

    (3) Stores,M.E.S.Stores

    (4) MaterialsandLabour

    (5) Labouronly,ExceptMaterials

    (6) Exceptbricks,Excepttimber,Mate-rialssuppliedby M.E.S.freeof cost,