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Holistic Rural Development ProjectUmling, Ri-Bhoi, Meghalaya

ANNUAL IMPACT REPORT

SEPT. 2016 - AUG. 2017

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Content

1 Acknowledgement 1

2 Background 2

3 Summary of Achievements 3

4 Livelihoods - Agriculture and Livestock 7

5 Livelihood: Microenterprise Development – Training and Promotion 26

6 Youth Development and Skill Building 30

7 Improving Education Quality 33

8 Community Drinking Water 40

9 Fishery Promotion 42

10 Social Mobilization 43

11 Challenges Faced 48

12 Sustainability 49

13 Case Studies 50

14 Annexures 64

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ociety for Action in Community Health (SACH) would like to express sincerest gratitude to HDFC Bank Ltd. Sfor reposing continuous faith and trust upon the organisation to carry out interventions in the identified villages under their Holistic Rural Development Project.

The association of SACH with HDFC Bank Ltd. has grown over time through interventions under the School Sanitation Programme and WASH.

On behalf of the organisation and the villages covered under the programme, I would like to thank the team particularly Ms. Nusrat Pathan, Head - CSR and her team comprising of Mr. Rushin Patel and Mr. Vikash Kumar along with all the support staff to provide us financial as well as managerial support and guidance right from inception to conclusion. The inputs provided during project planning by the team were of great help in finalising a meaningful proposal with sustainable benefits to the communities. Their continuous guidance throughout the implementation as well as on-field support provided by Mr. Vikash Kumar were in true spirit of partnership building based on tenets of mutual respect and trust.

I would also like to thank the regional team of HDFC Bank Ltd. comprising of Mr. Dipankar Barua, Regional Head - North East and Mr. Mritunjay Mishra, Branch Manager, Nongpoh for regular support to us.

I also acknowledge the support of Shri C.P. Gotmare, IAS, Deputy Commissioner Ri-Bhoi District, Shri D.D. Umdor, Executive Engineer, PHE Department Ri Bhoi Division and Mr. R. Kharbihkhiew, Block Development Officer, Umling Block for providing us all necessary support for execution of the HRD Project.

My special gratitude to representatives of ICAR, KVK, RRTC, RSETI, Dept. of Horticulture, Government of Meghalaya, The Science Centre, Guwahati, SIRD Umiam, DIET Saiden, Nongpoh who have been forthcoming and provided all support possible to extend their services, infrastructure and know-how for benefit of the communities.

Most importantly, the PRI leaders and community leaders without whose help no intervention would have been possible, deserves a special respect. I acknowledge their whole-hearted support.

KP RAJENDRANCEO

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Acknowledgement

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olistic Rural Development Project was initiated in the year 2016-17 in Umling after successful Himplementation of the School Sanitation Project (SSP) and WASH programme in multiple locations of Meghalaya. The project aims to sustainably improve livelihoods, education, drinking water condition

through engagement with community based institutions, sanitation and livelihood conditions of communities in 12 Villages of Umling Block, Ri Bhoi District, Meghalaya.

The objectives of the project are as under:

1. Improve income of rural households from agriculture, livestock, skill-based occupations and service sector (micro enterprises)

2. Improve education standards in government schools.

3. Improve health and living standards of people through increasing drinking water availability.

4. Social mobilisation for strengthening community based institutions.

Key project Components

Livelihoods: Promotion of livelihood options to diversify the sources of income so that vulnerable families can also have access to round the year income. The livelihood promotion is across farm as well as non - farm sectors. This includes agriculture improvement, livestock, micro-enterprise and skill development

Youth Development: Engagement of youth in productive activities through mobilisation and engagement in skill building.

Education: To improve learning level outcomes, education interventions focuses on creating conducive environment through infrastructure development as well as upgrade quality of teaching through teachers' trainings.

Drinking Water: Providing perennial drinking water access to the villages is a major component of the project. Due to the nature of terrain it has been a big challenge for the villagers.

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Background

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A snapshot of the achievements is summarised in the table below.

Summary of Achievements

S.NO DESCRIPTION TARGET ACHIEVED REMARK

A Livelihoods - Agri & Livestock

1 Orientation on sustainable agriculture Practices (3 training programmes in a year for all villages)

36 36 3 training programmes conducted at ICAR, KVK and RTC for participants from all 12 villages.

2 Awareness on soil nutrition improvement (2 trainings in all villages)

24 24 Two trainings conducted at KVK for participants from all 12 villages

3 Establish farmer's "Tool Bank" for small and marginal farmers

12 12 Tool bank has been set up in all villages. Some equipments are still awaited from ICAR. On receipt of the same, it will be handed over.

4 Formation of farmers' group with FFS approach and regular meetings of FFS groups

12 12 Completed.

5 Training and support for specific horticultural crop cultivation- to be done twice in a year (2 trainings in a year for all villages)

24 13 Only one training conducted. Two trainings conducted only at Belkhuri. 11 trainings couldn't be conducted due to inappropriate season.

6 Orientation on improved livestock management practices

12 15

7 Promotion of livestock units (stallfed goatery) 2 per village covering 24HHs

24 70 Goatery: 29, Piggery: 33, Rabbit: 8. Each goatery units consist of 2 goats, eaach piggery units consists of 2 piglets and each rabbit unit consists of 6 rabbits.

8 Promotion of livestock units (backyard poultry)-1 per village covering 12HHs

12 27 Each poultry unit consists of 20 chicks

9 Wasteland development for fodder security (50 hectare)

50 4 Only 4 ha. Approx. developed across three villages. Wasteland not available. Funds unutilized.

10 Support for Horticulture promotion-for 72HHs

72 121 Promoted Kitchen Garden - on site support, land development and provision of seeds - Bitter Gourd, Bottle Gourd, Sponge Gourd, Pumpkin, Spinach, Beetroot and French Beans.

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S.NO DESCRIPTION TARGET ACHIEVED REMARK

11 Support for Organic agriculture promotion-10HHs per village

120 88 Setting up of Vermicompost and Trychoderma units. - 52 Vermicompost units and 36 trychoderma units

12 Promotion of soil and water conservation practices (60 ha.)

60 - Promotion of Gully plugs with traditional methods has been designed and support provided to villagers for raw materials. However, couldn't be executed due to rainy season. All gully plugs to be completed by end of October.

13 Training on Micro Enterprises-24 trainees will be trained

24 19 Training completed on micro enterprise promotion.

14 Promotion of Micro enterprises 24 19 Support provided for setting up grocery shops, tea stalls, silk business, barber shop, printing unit, tailoring unit.

15 Training on other technical trades-60 youth will be covered and will be placed in different trades

12 14 14 individuals trained on Food processing and embroidery

B Youth Development and skill building

1 Formation of youth groups (men and women), Regular meetings of Youth groups and Kishori Groups

24 12 Only 12 groups feasible

2 Exposure visits of youth to various programmes

24 12 1 exposure visit was conducted for participants from all 12 villages. 2nd exposure visit couldn't be completed.

C Improving Education Quality

1 Exposure visits and orientation of teachers

24 24 Orientation of teachers conducted at village level; and exposure visits for teachers from all 12 villages conducted at The Science Center, Guwahati.

2 Training to School Teachers on teaching and learning methods

24 12 Two Trainings of school teachers from all 12 villages conducted at DIET.

3 Supply of Teaching aids 12 12

4 Subject teaching support in Maths, Science and Language

24 24 SMART classes for UP schools, MSL training conducted at LP schools.

5 Drinking water and other infrastructure needs in school-as per annexure A

12 12 All schools provided with Drinking water and building repair conducted. Pending tasks include BALA painting and furniture painting due to rainy season. Being executed currently and will be finished by September.

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Summary of Achievements

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S.NO DESCRIPTION TARGET ACHIEVED REMARK

D Community drinking water and other infrastructure

1 Awareness generation meetings and IEC materials

20 20 Mobilization meetings for discussion of requirements conducted in all villages.

2 Drinking water facilities in community As per annexure D

12 12 Completed

3 Promotion of fisheries in Common Property Resources (Ponds)

12 12 Completed. Common Property Resources: 8, Private Ponds: 4. The support provided to Private ponds shall be returned by the pond owner to the village group.

E Renewable energy

1 Solar street lights - 105 by HDFC Bank

F Social Mobilisation & Linkage Building with public Institutions

1 Exposure visits and training to community resource persons

12 24 Conducted at The Goat Trust and RTC, Umsning.

2 Exposure visits for PRI- leaders and Gram Panchayat & Block Panchayat

12 12 Conducted at SIRD, Umiam

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Summary of Achievements

It is requested to HDFC Bank Ltd. to allow us a no-cost extension to execute a few of the interventions that are to be completed. This may be carried out along with the next year's project.

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griculture and livestock are the mainstay of the population under the project. It was proposed to Aconduct a series of interventions across the theme to improve the practices and augment the income levels.

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Livelihoods - Agriculture & Livestock

All the areas depicted above were taken up during the project period to promote sustainable livelihood for the communities. Broadly, the strategy was to address the following issues:

• Know How: Series of trainings for identified beneficiaries were conducted after initial awareness generation. This helped in reaching out to the right people who could take up the interventions proposed to them.

• Infrastructure Creation: Creating support infrastructure so that the know how can be converted into practice. Self conducted demonstration by the farmers with appropriate on-site handholding support by the project team helped in achieving great success across many areas shown above.

Details for each identified intervention are presented in subsequent paragraphs

LIVELIHOODS

Sustainable Agri.

Soil Nutrition

Farmers'Groups

Soil & Water Cons.

Organic Agri.

Livestock

Horticulture

Tool Bank

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Orientation on Sustainable Agriculture

Three successive orientation sessions were organised on sustainable agriculture with the following sub themes:

Technology & Machinery

The programme was conducted at ICAR and was attended by more than 200 participants from all the villages. The farmers witnessed display of more than 34 different types of farm machinery such as adjustable row maker, power tiller drawn inclined plate planter, power weeder groundnut thresher, maize thresher, paid thresher, bordoli seed drill and paddy transplanter along with other various safety tools for farming. A live demonstration was conducted of field machinery, water harvesting in plastic lined ponds and processing as well as value addition in agriculture produce were covered. The programme included an interactive session with experts to respond to queries raised by farmers. The Director of ICAR, Dr. SV Ngachan emphasised the need to use advanced tools and create tool banks in the villages so that the sowing time is reduced.

Pest Management

The programme was conducted at KVK, Ri Bhoi with 52 participants coming forward to learn more about the subject. The programme was conducted by Dr. Utpal Barua, Dr. Mousumi G Das and Dr. Popiha Bordoloi. A detailed training of the participants was conducted on ways and means to prevent winter crop damage by pests with particular emphasis on cabbage, cauliflower and broccoli. She also stressed on usage of traditional methods like nean oil to save the crops from the pests and infections. She also explained the use of other organic pest management methods. During the programme, a special session was organised for the Prime Minister's Pulse Promotion Programme also. It was highlighted that the promotion of pulses will not only give boost to the livelihood but also help in nutrition security by meeting protein requirement of the people, particularly the lactating mothers. Farmers showed keen interest to consider planting of pulses.

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Pea Seeds were also distributed to the farmers to be sown after paddy harvesting. S e s s i o n s w e r e conducted on pest management and other practices for promotion of horticulture which should be undertaken for four months after paddy harvesting. The session also focused on preventing seed loss.

Sustainable Farm Model:

The programme was conducted at RRTC, Umran on viable and sustainable farm model and transfer of technology for profitable production of fruits, vegetables, spices and flowers. The programme was conducted separately by five separate divisions namely, Vegetable and Field Crops, Nursery and Floriculture, Spices, Horticulture and Compost Production Unit. Each division covered the core subjects according to their expertise. The RRTC has a lush green model farm of 175 ha comprising of homestead farming, horticulture, fishery, herbal garden, dairy, poultry, piggery and food processing. It also has a rural technology park. The participants were able to look at such integrated farming models, particularly agriculture integration with livestock for improvement in income levels. The programme also covered aspects of organic farming, livestock management, low cost and appropriate technologies and entrepreneurship promotion.

Special coverage on balanced economic growth and resilience to adversities was also covered as part of economic planning. Participants were also able to directly see the in-house units with detailed understanding of assessment, planning and preparation of viable and profitable ventures, set up units and effective management for livelihood security. Improved paddy seed plantation was promoted with explanation of benefits.

The programme included a field visit covering Bee keeping, floriculture, food processing, fish farm, vermi-composting, dairy farming, horticulture, piggery and poultry units. Programme was conducted under overall guidance of supervision of Mr. K Mukhim, Administrator, RRTC. 40 farmers attended the programme.

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• 292 farmers benefited.

• 1 0 a c r e s o f i m p r o v e d p a d d y demonstration taken up by 19 farmers.

• Orientations conducted at ICAR, KVK and RTC.

• Three different but linked themes

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Awareness on Soil Nutrition Improvement

With practices like Jhum Cultivation existing in project villages, it has severely impacted the productivity and soil nutrition in the villages. Therefore, two awareness programmes were conducted on soil nutrition improvement in the villages. The programmes were conducted at KVK, Ri-Bhoi.

Soil Health Management through Organic

Farming

The first programme was conducted on 'Soil Health Management through Organic Farming' conducted by KVK Soil Experts led by Dr. Popiha Bordoloi. The programme focused specifically on the need of organic fertilizers and proper soil management for higher productivity. Dr. Bordoloi also talked about soil testing and pest infestation and methods to improve the soil fertility. Another important aspect covered was to encourage people to practice 'Terrace Farming' which will help reduce erosion by preventing heavy rainfall from gaining momentum as it runs down the slope and also help reduce flooding in the valleys for the same reason. She pointed out further that by removing trees that have deep roots natural retaining walls are eliminated. Deep rooted trees must be conserved.

Soil Testing

The second awareness was on scientific methods of collecting soil samples. The participants were given storage bags to collect samples and get i t tested at KVK. The programme covered live demonstration on method of soil collection. More than 50 participants benefited.

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Tool Bank

Agriculture tool bank was identified as a critical intervention in the project villages. Due to small landholding of farmers, generally investing in buying tools for own use is not a viable option for many. As a result, small farmers end up spending too much time and energy in sowing. Therefore, creating a tool bank where basic agricultural tools are made available was considered. Accordingly, a list of tools was developed in consultation with ICAR, Umiam and the villagers for creation of tool banks in the villages.

Villagers provided space for the tool bank and a Standard Operating Procedure was developed for managing the bank. These tools were handed over to the farmer's group and ownership, responsibility and utilization of tools will be done by the group. These tools will be applicable and useful to all farmers in the community and its way of using may also depend on the group's decision and guidelines.

Following equipments are part of the tool bank:

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S.NO NAME OF TOOLS QUANTITY YES/NO

1 Long Handle Weeder 4 No

2 Wheel Hore 2 No

3 Metallic Tip Dibbler 10 Yes

4 Manually Operated Paddy Transplanter 3 No

5 Rotary Paddy Weeder 3 No

6 Improved Sickle 3 No

7 Motorized Paddy Thresher 2 No

8 Self Propelled vertical Conveyor Reaper 3 No

9 Hand winnower 11 Yes

10 Pedal paddy thresher 10 Yes

11 Zero till seed drill 1 No

12 Wheel hoe with one sweep blade 14 Yes

13 Hand Fork 8 Yes

14 Animal drawn puddler 1 No

15 Animal drawn light ridger plough 1 No

16 straightblade weeder 9 Yes

17 Multi purpose"U" blade weeder 9 Yes

18 Adjustable Row marker 1 Yes

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The equipments have been procured from ICAR. Equipments marked Yes have already been provided to the villagers. However, due to non-availability the rest of the equipments shall be delivered during the month of September. All n e c e s s a r y formalities have been done by ICAR in this regard.

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Farmers' Groups

When farmers work together in groups, important new skills are developed within the hamlets, like technical skills, skills in group management, problem solving, economic cooperation, book keeping, verbal expression and grassroots democracy, which all help the rural society to develop more quickly economically, socially, and politically.

Farmers' participation is considered as one of the essential conditions for sustainable development process. Therefore, the development of an extension approach that aims at increasing people's involvement in the decisionmaking structure was conceived as part of the project.

Farmers' Groups were promoted in all the villages to take care of the agricultural interventions in the villages. Following were the objectives of the groups:

Objectives of Farmers' Groups:

• To create a platform for promoting collective decision making.

• Increase farmers' capacity to help one another in solving their problems.

• Make the farmers more confident in applying new techniques since group members can help one another in putting the new knowledge in practice.

• Help farmers in formulating their needs for assistance, propose appropriate solutions, and request support f rom re levant institutions (administrations, technical services, mass organizations, other groups of farmers, etc).

The Farmers' Groups formulate their Rules and Regulations as mentioned below:

• Each group consist of 15-20 members

• Office Bearers: President, Secretary and Treasurer. • The group should have a good representative to lead and check on the smooth functioning of the

group • Saving account • Regular meeting: Once a month. • Record keeping. • Keep record of all the external assistance like schemes from the government and other institutional

bodies • Internal lending among the group. • Faithfulness and trustworthy of the group leader. • Monthly fees/contribution of Rs. 50. The treasurer is responsible that each member is clear with their

monthly fees. Repayment of loans, or farmer's tool bank should be noted down in the register (with date of issue and return) by the person in - charged who could also be the treasurer or any member selected by the consent of the group member.

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• 12 Farmers' Groups: One in Each Village.

• 165 farmers are now part of the 12 Farmers' Groups.

• 1 0 6 m e e t i n g s o f t h e G r o u p s Conducted.

• 57% Female members in Farmers' Groups

• Acting as vehicle to promote advanced agriculture, being more receptive to new ideas and techniques.

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• Each member is responsible of their monthly meeting. In case of absentees without prior intimation of the member, he/she should pay a fine of Rs. 100.

• Submission of reports to the certified organization (SACH) is prioritising. • All members should abide by the rule and regulations customized by the group.

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S.NO NAME OF THE VILLAGE NO. OF FARMERS

1 Umlakhar 15

2 Sohtad 16

3 Umpathaw 15

4 Mawlong 20

5 Khongwing 17

6 Dondral 9

7 Markang 15

8 Umwang Nongbah 16

9 Pahamjri 10

10 Belkuri 13

11 Ronghilik 9

12 Marmain 10

Total 165

Villagewise number of members in Farmers' Groups:

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Male Female

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57% 43%

Gender representation in Farmers' Groups

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Horticulture Crop Promotion

Horticulture Crop promotion was identified as a critical component of the project for food and nutrition security by adding diversified cropping as kitchen garden. The interventions were promoted after a series of trainings and awareness to the Farmers' Groups during their meetings. After initial concerns and slow response, huge number of farmers came forward to take up vegetable cultivation later. Constant field level handholding support was provided through the field teams and agriculturists.

With an objective to demonstrate usefulness of vegetable cultivation to rural families and also create household level quality seed material of appropriate vegetables, an orientation and demonstration activity was conducted with 50 participants. Resource persons from both KVK and ICAR resolved numerous queries raised by the villages related to importance of kitchen garden, methods of land preparation, care and management of the vegetable

crops. SACH staff continued to act as an interface for additional queries, which kept coming in, which also showed farmers' curiosity and willingness to take up kitchen gardening once they are adequately convinced about the utility of such an initiative. Seeds were provided to the households which were keen to take up the demonstration units. Following on-site support was provided to the households:

Land preparation:

Soil preparation is vital when growing vegetables, so good soil preparation is essential for growing vegetables crops.Certain nutrients are needed in all vegetables planting, but fertilizers should be used according to the needs of each plant. Improper or excessive fertilization, especially with nitrogen, can cause excessive vegetative growth and less yields of fruiting vegetables. Accordingly, land preparation was carried out under technical advise as well as partial support from experienced professionals.

Care and Management of vegetables crops:

• Water: Most vegetables require consistent moisture to produce well. The exact amount depends on soil type, weather conditions & what kind of vegetables the farmers are growing. The farmers were also informed that plants use more water during hot, windy condition with low humidity than if the weather is cool, humid & cloudy. One general rule is to apply enough water to moisten the root zone.

• Preventive measure against frost: Cold frames, cloches and plastic tunnels can be commonly use it also work to exclude insects.

• Weeds control: Weeds steal moisture and nutrient from the vegetables. Hoeing and hand weeding works well in small spaces. The farmers were also informed that few herbicides are labelled for use in vegetable gardens, but always follow label directions when using a herbicide, and make sure that the herbicide is safe to use on the crops you plan to grow.

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• 13 training programmes for promoting horticulture crops.

• Started with 50 participants; gradually over 250 persons attended.

• 121 Households have taken up vegetable cultivation

• Seeds Provided - Bitter Gourd, Bottle Gourd, Sponge Gourd, Pumpkin, Spinach, Beetroot and French Beans.

• Continuous close guidance for land prepration, care and management, provision of seeds.

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• Protect from animals: Keeping the animals away from the vegetables with fencing or netting is the surest form of protection.

Seeds Materials:

Certified seed materials of vegetables like pumpkin, bottle gourd, bitter gourd, ridge gourd, beet root, spinach, sponge gourd and french bean. About 3-5 seeds each had been supplied to the selected farmers.

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Villagewise number of households practicing kitchen garden:

S.NO NAME OF THE VILLAGE NO. OF HOUSEHOLDS

1 Umlakhar 10

2 Sohtad 10

3 Umpathaw 20

4 Mawlong 5

5 Khongwing 9

6 Dondral 9

7 Markang 8

8 Umwang Nongbah 8

9 Pahamjri 10

10 Belkuri 13

11 Ronghilik 9

12 Marmain 10

Total 121

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Organic Agriculture Promotion

During planning of the interventions, it was realised that availability of fertilisers and pesticides have been a serious concern in the identified villages and the farmers often lose their crops to improper management of crops owing to irregular supply or support from the Agricultural Department and other allied government institutions. Accordingly, the concept of organic farming was introduced in the project to not only cater to the needs of the farmers but also considers the medium- and long-term effect of agricultural interventions on the agro-ecosystem. The initiative has broadly 2 objectives: Replacement/Elimination of the use of synthetic inputs such as synthetic fertilizers and p e s t i c i d e s , g e n e t i c a l l y m o d i fi e d s e e d s , preservatives, additives and irradiation with site-specific management practices that maintain and increase long-term soil fertility and prevent pest and diseases. Improve marketability of the produce from the farms of the beneficiaries considering higher selling prices of organic produce in today's markets. The interventions towards organic agriculture promotion under the HDFC Bank's Holistic Rural Development Project has worked to attain the above-mentioned objectives considering two aspects – Soil and Water i.e. improving soil formation & structure and creating more stable soil flora and fauna systems and checking the pollution of groundwater courses due to synthetic fertilizers & pesticides. The project has undertaken such line of interventions through rigorous mobilisations on field by the field staff. Awareness cum orientation programmes in collaboration with the Horticulture Department, Nongpoh have played a significant part in the mobilisation.

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• 4 demonstrative training programs for promoting organic cultivation.

• Over 200 farmer participations

• 52 HHs have taken up vermi-composting

• 36 HHs have taken up integration of Trichoderma for pest management

• Demo units augmented by SACH field staff in almost all villages

• More no. of HHs getting mobilized to s e t u p v e r m i - c o m p o s t a n d Trichoderma units

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Cluster wise orientation p r o g r a m m e s w i t h participation of about 10-15 farmers per village have been conducted. The programmes were aided with audio and visual p r e s e n t a t i o n s a n d demonstrations to make participants understand and see the systems and processes involved in such farming. The sessions were divided into two with one session focusing on o r g a n i c p e s t management through

Trichoderma, Pseudomonas, Beauveria and metarhizium. All this can be prepared by the farmers easily on their fields and were presented with the processes to be followed for the same. Such kind of pest control measures may be taken in any type crop like ginger, paddy, maize etc. A sample of the end product was also circulated among the farmers to see. The other session focused on organic manure – vermi-compost; what all materials are needed, what should be the ample environment and processes involved. The farmers were accepting and participated actively by asking several queries which the resource person Shri G. Shylla addressed patiently. He also informed the Farmers that they should registered themselves in the Horticulture office, all they need is ID card, Passport photo and a document of the area they are using for cultivation, so that they can avail schemes from the office.

SACH fie ld s ta f f has augmented the processes by setting up demo units of Vermi-compost and Tr ichoderma in every village. Under the initiative 52 households have set up vermi-compost units while 36 households have set up Trichoderma units. All logistic support has been provided to the villagers by SACH.

With increasing demand for another demonstrative session on the same, a field demonstration training on Organic cultivation was organised by SACH with Department of Agriculture & Horticulture at Farm and Nursery cum Horticulture Hub, Dewlieh, Umsning attended by about 40 participants who were demonstrated all the steps involved in preparing a Trichoderma units which included materials required; prerequisite procedures before application of Trichoderma to base material followed by showcasing of the unit where this is prepared,

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how will the end result look (after 7-10 days of incubation) and application of Trichoderma unit in Agriculture. Groups of 5 members each observed the demonstrative processes one by one. The next session undertaken was that of Vermi-composting. It comprises of requirements such as space and bin, bedding materials, biodegradable wastes, earthworms, water and shades; preparation of bed, application of earthworms and raw materials; environment management of the bed. Before the end of the programme, there were exposure visits to the farm and nurseries with vegetation like flowers, vegetables and fruits.

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Villagewise number of households practicing kitchen garden:

S.NO NAME OF THE VILLAGE NO. OF HOUSEHOLDS

1 Umlakhar 10

2 Sohtad 10

3 Umpathaw 8

4 Mawlong 10

5 Khongwing 11

6 Dondral 4

7 Markang 2

8 Umwang Nongbah 8

9 Pahamjri 5

10 Belkuri 8

11 Ronghilik 4

12 Marmain 8

Total 88

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Promotion of Soil & Water Conservation Practices

Aligned to the vision of 'Integrated Meghalaya Basin Development Project' we envisaged promoting traditional as well as modern practices on soil and water conservation in the villages. There are two types of lands under cultivation; one is paddy fields and the other is hill slopes. Paddy fields are very well bunded and it is a traditional practice. The process followed is technically satisfactory and it takes care of the soil-water conservation and management. Except paddy all other crops like ginger, broomsticks, potato, pineapple etc. are grown on hill slopes. Further, almost all the area is densely vegetated. Even small open patches created after bamboo cutting are put under some cultivation or plantation. This practice in itself keeps natural control on erosion. However, cultivation on hill slopes is in small patches which are mostly uneven and the planting is done mostly along the slopes. This increases the chances of soil erosion in such patches.

To address this issue, SACH has undertaken several awareness interventions at village level with the farmers in presence of the village council. Extensive discussions on general practices currently done by the farmers of each village, assessment of such practices and counteractive measures in case of unfruitful practices have been undertaken. Training by agricultural experts on different methods of trenching, bunding and plugging was conducted. It was informed that the materials used for these methods are generally, soil, stone, bamboo, vegetation along with some strengthening material as required which can be done at community level.

Village council and SACH have decided on undertaking gully plugging in most of the villages. Gully plugs protect the gully beds by reducing the velocity of the flow, redistributing it, increasing its infiltration, encouraging silting & improving the soil moisture regime for establishing grasses and other vegetative cover.

The following measures have been initiated with:

a) Stone Gully Plugs: Wherever boulders and stones are available, stone gully plugs are to be constructed. A design of approx. 1m base width at the centre of the gully and 0.5m towards the banks has been developed and explained to the villagers.

b) Brushwood Gully Plugs: Where stones were not easily available, looking at the sustainability bamboo gully plugs are planned to be done. A design integrating thick bamboos of 5 to 8cm girth and 1m height to be fixed 0.3m apart across the gullies staggered in two lines with length across the gully extending up to 1m beyond the gully section serving as keying for the plug has been developed and explained to the villagers.

All designs for the implementation of gully plugging have been finalised and activity has been planned accordingly. Requisite support for undertaking the activity has been provided to the beneficiaries of the villages. Due to rains it couldn't be executed and will be finished by end of October.

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Off Farm Livelihood Generation: Livestock Promotion and Scientific

Management

Livestock is an important resource for the people of the project area. The peculiar thing that was noticed is that because livestock is in small, it was not treated primarily as a source of livelihood either in the district or the project area. Pigs used to be confined only to domestic use & selling of meat locally, while some families earn through goat meat. However, this posed as a huge potential for a turn around. Under the situation where the topography, climate and socio-economic conditions of Meghalaya and traditional agriculture in hilly areas allows only 10% of the land in the State, livestock farming is the one of the major alternative avocation on which the villagers can fall upon for a subsidiary living. Under the HDFC Bank's Holistic Rural Development Project – Meghalaya, SACH has adopted strategies to promote livestock & augment scientific management for maximizing outputs. The scope of livestock promotion and management has been to: - improve piggery - supporting goat rearers for stall-fed goatery - backyard poultry - very selective rabbit rearing SACH has supported in total 97 households in total for goatery, piggery, poultry and rabbit rearing. Each goatery unit consists of 2 goats; each piggery unit consists of 2 piglets and each rabbit unit consists of 6 rabbits. Each poultry unit consists of 20 chicks. Financial support from the HRD Project is supplementary and revolving in nature, mainly to cover the cost of critical inputs like housing, feeding, choosing the right breed. In order to benefit large number of families in each village, the beneficiary returns the amount to their respective groups which is now being taken over by the

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• 97 HHs supported towards livestock promotion for livelihoods with revolving funds

• 29 HHs supported with goatery units; 33 HHs supported with piggery unit; 8 HHs supported with Rabbit Units and 27 HHs supported with poultry units

• 15 trainings on scientific management of livestock comprising awareness sessions and residential courses with District Veterinary Dept. and RRTC

• Insurance of 63 livestock units (all piggery and goatry) done

• Al l v i l lages are supported with Veterinary First Aid Box

• Nearly 250 Beneficiary Participations in the trainings

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Villagewise number of households practicing kitchen garden:

S.NONAME OF THE

VILLAGE

NO. OF GOATERY UNITS

SUPPORTED

NO. OF PIGGERY UNITS

SUPPORTED

NO. OF POULTRY UNITS

SUPPORTED

NO. OF RABBIT UNITS SUPPORTED

1 Umlakhar 2 0 3 0

2 Sohtad 3 3 3 0

3 Umpathaw 4 3 3 0

4 Mawlong 3 3 5 4

5 Khongwing 3 3 6 2

6 Dondral 0 3 0 0

7 Markang 0 3 0 0

8 Umwang Nongbah 3 3 4 0

9 Pahamjri 4 3 0 0

10 Belkuri 4 3 3 2

11 Ronghilik 3 3 0 0

12 Marmain 0 3 0 0

Total 29 33 27 8

respective Village Development Committee in reasonable time, so that other members of the group can borrow it. The amount is being returned within a period of six months to a year, with 1% service charge per month on reducing balance. SACH under the initiative has also undertaken insurance of livestock like piglets and goats to prevent any loss to the beneficiary in case of untimely death of the livestock. All the villages have been provided with a Veterinary First Aid kit.

Theoretical practical trainings have been conducted with the support of District Veterinary Department, Ri-Bhoi to orient the livestock beneficiaries on proper management of the livestock they purchase. This component also includes creating awareness regarding livestock as a means of livelihood. Each training has been participated by 12-15 persons per village. The objectives of the training included:

• Promotion of piggery, backyard poultry, rabbit rearing and goatry;

• Knowledge on different type of breeds;

• Breed management;

• Feed management;

• Housing;

• Disease control

The resource person from the Veterinary Department oriented villagers on importance of market linkage, proper housing system, feed, seeds and climatic conditions towards proper promotion of livestock. Under

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different components of the programme, Piggery, Backyard Poultry and Goatery was separately discussed. For Piggery, the resource person discussed on the types of breeds that is Hamshire, Yorshire, Duroc, Large Black etc. He also taught about different methods of rearing pigs - Free range system, semi-intensive, intensive system, measurement for construction of housing system etc. For poultry, apart from the basics on housing & rearing he also stressed upon Broiler, feed conversion efficiency, disease management. For goatery, he discussed on the different breeds and feeding management of both female & male goats. Lastly, he spoke about vaccinations and types of medications available locally for treatment of common ailments.

Batches of three-day trainings on Piggery were also conducted at Rural Resource Training Centre (RRTC. The training module on the first day encapsulated benefits of pig rearing, types of breeds and visiting the different breeds in their local farm. Training on Housing system, cleanliness, adequate environment and site selection for pig was provided followed by a session on breeding management of the pig. The 2nd day sessions include practical session by visiting the farm encompassing maintenance of housing, care & management of pregnant and new born pigs. The 3rd day majorly encompasses disease management of the livestock with signs, symptoms, transmission, prevention and treatment of various diseases including swine fever (hog cholera), parasitic infestations et al.

Another batch of three-day residential training on Poultry and Rabbit rearing was conducted at ICAR-KVK of Ri-Bhoi District. The module on the 1st day captured topics like 'Role of backyard poultry and rabbit farming for livelihood improvement' while the 2nd Day specifically focused upon practical demonstration of 'Poultry farm management' and 'Integrated livestock based farming system for effective utilization of farm resources'. The last day focused specifically on disease management.

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Wasteland Development for fodder crop cultivation

In the Project area, maximum amount of the land has been utilised for some type of cultivation or another. The topography of the area hasn't let any place be barren, therefore even if any part of the land isn't being cultivated, it is cultivable. This gave us the scope of developing this type of land for fodder crop cultivation. 4 Acres of waste land has been identified in the 3 villages – Dondral, Marmain and Belkuri for fodder crop cultivation.

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Several sessions with the farmers groups, village council and the livestock beneficiaries have been undertaken in each of the identified village by SACH field team along with the CRPs to understand the pattern of livestock present in the village and what is the primary fodder for their livestock. After assessment, SACH and the villagers came to a consensus that Maize is the fodder crop the identified village would like to cultivate in the wasteland. The responsibility of the subsequent cultivation and distribution of the produce has been taken up by the village council or respective interest groups. All logistic support including quality seed support and developing the identified land to cultivable standards has been extended by SACH.

Villagewise number of households practicing kitchen garden:

S.NO NAME OF THE VILLAGE Land Size (Acre)

1 Dondral 2

2 Marmain 1

3 Belkuri 1

Total 4

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Community Development Project area offers a basket of opportunities in core agriculture as well as in microenterprises. There are many

opportunities as against the constraints. Major constraints in the region are lack of skill, lack of proper connectivity and lack of credit. Under the non-farm interventions towards livelihoods generation, SACH under the HDFC Bank's Holistic Rural Development Project has extensively worked towards 'Microenterprise Development' through awareness & orientation on Microenterprising of youths and promoting micro-enterprise set up by supporting selected youths with token money which is revolving in nature.

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• Tr a i n i n g o f M i c r o e n t e r p r i s e Development by IL&FS and SIRD

• 19 youths have been supported for init iating and expanding micro-enterprises

• 14 Youths have been trained in different technical trades. 3 more youths are currently under training- to be finished by mid of October.

Livelihood: Microenterprise Development

– Training and Promotion

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Orientation & Training on Microenterprise Development

Batches of training sessions on Microenterprise Development as a means for livelihood generation has been undertaken with the support of IL&FS Skill Training Centre, Shillong and State Institute of Rural Development (SIRD).

Youth orientation program in association with IL&FS Skills, Shillong was conducted on Microenterprise development. The objectives of the program included:

• Making the youth aware of the livelihood opportunities available;

• Facilitating awareness on different training in IL&FS Skills;

• Encouraging the youth to start micro-enterprise using the resource available;

• Making them aware of the various government schemes available etc.

The youth were oriented on various vocational courses under the Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana like General Duty Assistant Lab, Bamboo Basket maker, Plumber General, Assistant Electrician, Hospitality (Food & Beverages), Beautician, tailoring etc. and eligibility for undertaking the courses. Workshop training on 'Micro-enterprise for the rural youth' has been conducted at Nongpoh. The training was facilitated by Mr. Lambor Dhar faculty from SIRD, Extension Training Centre Nongsder. He oriented the youth on what qualifies a good micro-enter prise and what all an individual must possess to become a good entrepreneur – Building capacity for sensing and identifying entrepreneurial opportunities; Selection of most suited enterprise; Develop capacity for accessing market; Business plan; Understand the process and procedure of establishing/ starting an enterprise; Understand the management- cost and pricing of products and services; Manage changes for growth and sustainability etc. The sessions were followed with group activities, assessment and conclusion.

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Promotion of Microenterprise

In an effort to encourage youth and promote microenterprise, a seed money has been provided a s s u p p o r t f o r s e t t i n g u p / e x p a n s i o n o f microenterprises such as shops & small scale businesses in the villages. 19 such persons have been supported towards setting up and expanding businesses like grocery shops, tea stalls, silk business, barber shops, printing unit, tailoring unit etc.

As per the core strategy it is provided as revolving fund to the groups and repayment schedule ranges between six months to 15 months at the rate of 1% interest on reducing balance.

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Villagewise number of households practicing kitchen garden:

S.NO NAME OF THE VILLAGE NO. OF HOUSEHOLDS

1 Umlakhar 2

2 Sohtad 2

3 Umpathaw 2

4 Mawlong 3

5 Khongwing 1

6 Dondral 0

7 Markang 0

8 Umwang Nongbah 3

9 Pahamjri 2

10 Belkuri 1

11 Ronghilik 2

12 Marmain 1

Total 19

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Skill Training on Technical Trades

A major component of the project has been to promote employment of the youth. It was also discussed during the workshop on microenterprise development that there are broadly two career option that is wage employment which include salaried and paid job under contract to another person public or private, and selfemployment which essentially means working for oneself where one earns by organizing and managing one's own enterprise drawing income from their own business that they operate. The two career options differ from each other in terms nature, scope, satisfaction, contribution, income, and social status. For those who don't see themselves as entrepreneurs and in requirement of employment, SACH has integrated them into various employment linked Government certified skill development courses with the help of Rural Resource Training Centre (RRTC), Rural Self Employment Training Institute (RSETI), IL&FS Skills. 14 youths have completed training in areas like 'Food & Beverages', 'Embroidery' and 'Plumbing'. 3 more youths are currently under training which will be over by mid of October.

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Besides facilitating employment of the youth, it is evident that the energy and vigour of the youth is engaged construct ively into

development of themselves as well as their respective communities. To bring a sense of integrity and inculcate togetherness as strength, the project has moved forward by

a) Creating youth groups in the villages

b) Orientation of these groups on how to take self and village development initiatives further

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• 12 Youth Groups in all villages

• Over 92 Youths in total organized into youth groups

• Over 80 Youth Participations in Youth Exposure Visits to RRTC

• Nearly 14 Youths oriented on Village D e v e l o p m e n t P r o g r a m m e s & Objectives by SIRD

Youth Development and Skill Building

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Formation of Youth Groups

Youth of the villages have been organised into common interest groups of adolescent boys and girls thereby creating Youth groups that addresses their needs and concerns. These groups act as platforms for dialogue with the officials to seek and obtain necessary support from government and official institutions. As SACH learned that most of the youth in the village belongs from the poor background and are mostly dropout's youth, SACH had mobilised them into a group to be engaged in some activity or capacity building and other technical trainings where they can gain knowledge and stand on their own feet to support their livings. This would help member of the group to support each other physically, mentally and financially. Regular meetings with the youth have been conducted on various development thematic areas. SACH has also continuously introduced and connected these groups with banks and other institutions.

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Exposure of Youth Groups

Exposure of these youths towards various ongoing development programmes has also been undertaken in Govt. aided institutes that are in sync with the other livelihood interventions undertaken in the villages. Batches of youth from all the villages of Umling have been taken for exposure at Rural Resource Training Centre (RRTC). The aim of the exposure visit was to orient the youth of their involvement in village development through livelihood generation across agriculture and allied activities. RRTC Umran, registered as St. Joseph's Agricultural Training Centre is working to address problems that challenge the vast majority of the rural population of the North-eastern region. The agricultural department oriented the youth on two major tasks - Presenting a viable and sustainable farm model and transfer of technology for profitable production & income from farm as well as for facilitating trainings related to agriculture. % different units of the Agricultural department were visited namely Vegetable and Field Crops, Nursery and floriculture, Spices, Horticulture and Compost Production unit. Like Agriculture, the Livestock Department presented a model livestock farm comprising of piggery, poultry, dairy, duck and rabbit units. It supports farmers providing good breed of chicks, piglets, calves, rabbits etc. It oriented the youth on its promotion of livestock-based training & entrepreneurship in the region. Next visit was to the Marketing Department that assists in house units under RRTC as well as the entrepreneurs who come for training to assess, plan and prepare viable & profitable ventures. It showed the youth the management of various food processing units and different sale outlets in Meghalaya. The training Dept. provided training & demonstration for the transfer of technologies to the youth & farmers. A video presentation by RRTC on its activities and facilities was also done to encourage the youth to access the same. The participants also visited the following units: Bee keeping, Floriculture, Food Processing Unit, Fish Farm, Integrated farming, Vermi-compost, Dairy Farm, Horticulture, Piggery and Poultry.

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In the interest of orienting the youth towards village development initiatives, an exposure visit of selected youth has been undertaken with State Institute of Rural Development (SIRD). Such exposure has helped them get insights on topics like how to approach Government Officials for various scheme and support avail to them and set a different example from the experiences generally encountered. Discussion on awareness regarding various existing scheme and also about the new schemes to come which will create a greater benefit to the community as a whole has been undertaken.

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The quality of education was assessed at two levels, namely, the resource gaps in facilities and personnel, and the understanding level of

students, which was linked to the teaching methods and tools. Similarly, most schools lacked educational aids like blackboard, furniture, playground, library, laboratory, and other facilities. The condition of classrooms in most schools had been in poor state of maintenance and repairs of roofs, painting, plastering, flooring, windows, etc. Drinking water has been a matter of concern in most of the school, and all schools would like to have a regular water supply. Accordingly, interventions have been undertaken in the arena of:

• Improving infrastructure of schools to extend a safe and supportive environment to the students

• Capacity building of the teachers on various teaching and learning methods

• Aiding students with better learning ways for subjects like Science, Maths and Language

• Supporting School Infrastructure with teaching aids.

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• Training of 12 Teachers twice with DIET on improvement in teaching learning methods

• All LP School Teachers oriented by DIET Resource person and SACH on Subject teaching and learning of Maths, Science and Language

• 24 Teachers taken for Exposure Visits to Science Centre

• 4 UP Schools provided with SMART Classes

Improving Education Quality

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Improving infrastructure of Schools to extend a safe and supportive

environment

The interventions encapsulate upgradation in the school infrastructure. An assessment of infrastructural gaps and on provision of water supply connection has been done with the help of expert and accordingly sketch maps have been developed for the schools. The gaps assessed under the purview of the approved project budget has been undertaken for upgradation. In making drinking water supply accessible to the schools, most schools have been connected to existing PHE supply by laying CPVC pipes and have been provided with water tank and kitchen sink. Digwell with HP pump sets have been installed in Umpathaw School while HP pumps have also been installed in Sohtad and Ronghilik Schools. The other upgradation work includes:

• Roof repair and replacement

• Electrification including wiring, making requisite connections, Switches, switch boards with MCBs, earthing etc.

• Fixing and repair of doors and windows

• Renovation of Kitchen Shed

• Construction of retention wall in 3 schools

• White Washing and painting of schools and extended buildings

School wise BoQ of the infrastructural work has been annexed to the report as Annexure A.

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Apart from the upgradation work, the schools have been provided with furniture like lights, fans, bench desks, tables and chairs, book shelfs etc. A handing over ceremony was organised in the presence of the Block Mission Co-ordinator (BMC) of Umling Block and respective village headmen.

To encourage the students towards sports engagement and in the perspective of holistic development of the students (physical and mental), the schools were supported with sports kits. The kits comprised of the Football and Football nets, Volleyball and Volleyball net, Basket Ball, Badminton Racket, Net and Shuttle.

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Village wise list of sports kits distributed in the schools

S.NO NAME OF THE VILLAGE FOOTBALL SET VOLLEYBALL SET BASKETBALL BADMINTON SET

1 Belkuri 1 1 1 2

2 Dondral 1 1 2 2

3 Khongwing 2 1 1 1

4 Markang 2 0 1 1

5 Marmain 1 0 2 1

6 Mawlong 2 0 1 1

7 Pahamjri 1 1 2 1

8 Ronghilik 1 1 2 1

9 Sohtad 2 0 0 1

10 Umlakhar 2 1 0 1

11 Umpathaw 0 1 2 1

12 Umwang Nongba 2 0 1 1

17 7 15 14

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Capacity Building of Teachers on various teaching and learning methods

While most of the teachers were aware of the play way method, they lacked understanding of such methods in practice. Capacity building of the teachers is undertaken by orienting and training of teachers on new and improved ways of teaching which is readily accepted by the students and by undertaking exposure visit of the teachers to witness models of Sciences & Maths that teaches the subjects in a fun-learning manner.

Teacher Training on Teaching and Learning Methods:

2 day teachers trainings cum exposure visits were conducted at DIET (District Institute of Education and Training) in batches. Teachers from the village have participated in the training. Objective of the training has been:

• To develop and strengthen the educational system; and

• To improve the quality of teachers, teaching skills & motivation level.

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The sessions focused on improving teaching-learning methods for Language, Mathematics and Science. The resource person, on the day 1, mainly focused on the importance of teaching language skills as language is a means of communication which is the all-round development of the child. She talked about four basic skills of language teaching skills: Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing. The sessions of Day 2 covered videos of different techniques of calculation in Maths and activity based learning on science (integrated approach). The 2-days training has been successful as all the teachers imbibed in themselves new knowledge where they can be more productive in their teaching in classroom.

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Exposure Visit of Teachers

An exposure visit of the teachers have been conducted at the Science Centre, Guwahati. The basic purpose of the Science Centre has been to popularize Science among the people. Since its inauguration on March 15 1994, this Centre has been attracting students, teachers and general public as it provides an able forum for them to learn science through interaction and fun. Apart from its permanent galleries with a number of participatory exhibits on science, this Centre organizes regular educational programmes and activities, especially for the students, in order to inculcate scientific temper in them by imparting science education in a non-formal way. The objective of this exposure visit has been to improve the quality of education especially science and to acquire new learning whereby they can share to the school students. The exposure visit has augmented the teachers in making low cost teaching kits and also how to use these kits in class room teaching.

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Aiding students with better learning ways for subjects like Science, Maths and

Language

In order to improve the quality of education in the identified schools, an approach integrating systematic capacity building of teachers in education methods and techniques using appropriate tools, especially for the subjects like Mathematics and Science has been adopted. SACH has also conducted training of teachers on these methods and tools and provided them with hands on back up support through educational experts from DIET, Saiden for the teachers of Lower Primary Schools. An orientation cum training was conducted for the Schools (specifically LP) with the teachers on Subject Teaching and Learning for Maths, Science and Language (English and Khasi). The SMCs were part of this orientation and it was augmented by DIET, Saiden. In case of language, it was emphasized that for more efficient language teaching a teacher should be equipped with all the language skills. Four basic skills of language taught are - Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing. Different methods of teaching language like Kindergarten method, Tracing Method, Free imitation Method, FG French Method were taught during the training. Writing Skiils (Expository, Creative, Persuasive, Narrative) and Schema Theory (Linguistic, Formal, Content and Cultural) were also covered. For Mathematics session, Chinese multiplication method was introduced and taught thoroughly; While Science session comprised of a poem of Leaf Zoo which speaks about different types of leaves arranged to make different kind of animals. This is specifically for Lower Primary Classes. The approach renders enhancement of Psychomotor domain, cross motor skills and fine motor skills of students.

For students and teachers of the Upper Primary Schools – Dondral, Belkuri, Umpathaw and Ronghilik; SACH has provided the schools with SMART classes comprising of multi-touch interactive board, Quad core processor system, Projector, Speakers and Digital Content. Smart classes use all interactive modules like videos and presentations and these visually attractive methods of teaching is expected to become appealing to students who are struggling with the traditional method of teaching in a classroom.

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Supporting School Infrastructure with teaching aids

In order to support the teaching learning methods in the schools, SACH has provided the Schools with various teaching aids which includes White Boards, Markers & Dusters; Green Boards with Dusters and Chalks; English Guide Sets; Dictionary; Maps and Globes; Charts and Notice Board. A handing over ceremony was organised with the teachers and village headmen of the villages. The ceremony also saw the august presence of the Block Resource Co-ordinator and Cluster Resource Person from the education Department of the Umling Block.

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omen in the cluster, like most other rural areas, have to spend considerable time on fetching water. WAlmost all villages did not have access to regular water supply in their neighbourhood. About 11 villages have piped water supply serving about 80% families either with household connection or

common public stand posts. But these systems were not functioning well and not able to cater to the needs of all households.

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Community Drinking Water

Awareness meeting and mobilization of the community on intake of clean drinking water, ration utilisation of resources like water, management of water and other resources have been conducted throughout the year by SACH field staff. Mobilization meetings for discussions on requirements have also been conducted in all the villages.

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Village wise details of the water supply work undertaken:

S.NO NAME OF THE VILLAGE DETAILS OF WORK UNDERTAKEN

1 MarkangConstruction of RCC Water Tank, Brick Wall Filter-Tank, Brick Wall Sub-Water Tank and Platform for water tap.

2 MarmainRenovation of Filter Tank, Main tank, Main-Sub Tank, Sub-Tank, Plat Form and Pipe Fittings.

3 Belkuri Renovation of Filter Tank, Main tank, Plat Form constructed & renovated and also Pipe Fittings.

4 Ronghilik Renovation of Filter Tank, Main tank, Plat Form constructed & renovated and also Pipe Fittings.

5 UmpathawConstruction of RCC Water Tank, Brick Wall Sub-Water Tank and Platform for water tap.

6 Umwang Nongbah Construction of RCC Water Tank, Brick Wall Sub-Water Tank, Platform for water tap and Pipe line fitting.

7 Sohtad Construction and renovation of Platform for water tap.

8 Umlakhar Construction and renovation of Platform for water tap.

9 Mawlong Construction and renovation of Platform for water tap.

10 Pahamjri Construction & renovation of Platform for water tap and Pipe line fitting.

11 Khongwing Take-Off Structure, Laying of pipeline and Fittings, Main Collection Tank, Distribution Tank, Household Connection Platforms etc

12 DondralBrick Wall Filter Tank, Laying of Pipeline and fittings, Main Collection Tanks, Public Stand posts etc

A detailed BoQ of the Village wise Water supply works has been annexed as Annexure B with this report.

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Fishery in the project area is traditional and natural and termed as 'rice fish farming'. Meghalaya State Aquaculture Mission (MSAM)

is being implemented from 2012-13, initially for the twelfth fiveyear plan period. It is expressed that many farmers in the project villages would be eager to take up fish farming in a scientific manner. The Farmers and the youth have been continuously exposed to the concepts of Fisheries as well as Fish integrated culture, a system of producing fish in combination with other livestock farming operations centred around the fish pond, with the support of KVK and RRTC, Ri-bhoi. The farming sub-systems e.g. fish, crop and livestock are linked to each other in such a way that the by-products, wastes from one sub-system become the valuable inputs to another sub-system and thus ensures total utilization of land and water resources of the farm. Further, the idea of extending of Groups of FFS as 'farming system groups' so that they get proper guidance and linkages for strengthening their livelihoods has been explored and communities have been reached out for the same.

For this purpose, village wise assessments were done to identify community ponds that may be developed as fishery. Community ponds in 8 of the villages have been identified while in the remaining 4 it was decided that support for fishery development may be provided to identified individual for private pond under the scheme of SACH revolving fund at the interest rate of 1% on reducing balance. Accordingly, cleaning and extension of ponds to make them suitable for fishery development has been mobilized with the help of the communities.

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Fishery Promotion

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ny development programme in rural areas requires social mobilization to engage people's Aparticipation in a process and is used by grassroots organizations to achieve a common goal. The Holistic Rural Development Project in Meghalaya seeks to bring together all inter-sectoral

allies/partners to raise awareness to help the community get maximum benefits from resources and services. It aims at strengthening community participation for sustainability and ownership. This massive exercise conducted by SACH through focused strategies and processes of forming livelihood groups-farmers, livestock (fishery, goatery, piggery, and poultry), micro enterprise, youth and women is poised to give huge fillip to economic upliftment through income generating activities.

Micro-planning or area planning has emerged as an effective and crucial tool to push growth or development agenda, particular in the regions where socio-economic gains have eluded the poor and marginalized. It attempts to distribute the fruits of development among the region, which can minimise the socio-economic imbalances and improve the living condition of the masses.

The Micro-Planning exercise carried out by SACH in two districts of Meghalaya-Ri-Bhoi and East Khasi-is aimed at strengthening and utilizing all kinds of available resources – natural, human and others- to their

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Social Mobilisation

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optimum use. The idea is to explore and enhance livelihood opportunities by making settled agricultural and horticultural practices cost efficient with focus on increased farm productivity through better soil nutrition and pest management, soil and water conservation, strengthening existing natural resources and give impetus to the skill training for youth and women. SACH team conducted micro-planning exercise in all the project villages. The exercise was found to be hugely effective in assessing the needs and the problems of the people, creating tools to increase livelihood opportunities for them in the Holistic Rural Development Project (HRDP) intervention villages.

The team found that there is need to improve agricultural practices, strengthen productive assets and assess their impact on livelihood, farm productivity, and human resource parameters such as health and nutrition, education and gender equality.

The objective of Micro-Planning in the intervention villages under HRDP

1. To mobilise the local community to prepare village plans

2. To involve people in analysing and prioritising their problem and their participation in the implementation of the community plan

3. To establish links between the government bodies and people to avail services provided by the government.

4. To encourage and enable people to use their knowledge and capacities for the development of their own communities.

5. To develop effective tools for better use of resources already allocated to the community.

Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA)

The approach was used by the team to start micro-planning in the three village of Umling Block under the VDP. The exercise involved local people in the analysising and interpreting of the own problems.

Following are the tools used:

• Timeline

• Transect walk

• Social Mapping

• Resource mapping

• Seasonal calendar

• Daily activities

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Steps Taken for Micro-planning

Community mobilization and gaining acceptance in the village: As a first step the team mobilised and took the community people in confidence. The team explained the need of micro planning in improving living conditions. The team also roped in the headmen secretary, elders and those who have the geographical and the historical knowledge in the process.

Assessment of the existing assets and living conditions through mapping: The second step was to gather data of existing assets and resources, number of families, BPL/APL families, number widows, disabled and the dependents/orphans. This information was reflected through social and resource mapping.

Identification of problems/ issues: The discussed the problems and issues associated with the community and how they can be addressed. In some cases even an individual family was discussed to make it more effective at the micro level. Similarly, the individual problems were discussed.

Identification of actions required: The team also discussed with the various stake holders and deliberated on the actions required to address the problems identified. Most of the problems are related to land development, improved seeds and fertilizers, irrigation water, tools for cultivation, crop protection and insurance, drinking water, cattle feed, health, market linkages, employment generation and education. Pensions for widows, dependents and disabled were also discussed.

Analysis of the priorities: The team then discussed the priorities on the basis of the need analysis. Consensus was sought from the villagers on every issue. While undertaking this exercise the team saw to it that the needs of the community are prioritised and all segments get proper attention.

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Interventions

To sustain the interventions it has been essential that the community cadre and leaders are mobilised and trained on topics that ensues development at community as well as household levels. The training of Community Resource Persons along with undertaking a daily note of their responsibilities and following up has been integrated in management of the project. Normally the regular trainings initiate with a review of the previous training and work done by the CRPs followed by assessment of the progress and achievements in the project in their respective villages. A discussion among the CRPs on sharing of their respective experiences in the last month is also undertaken. Further, future plans, their involvement, roles & responsibilities, deliverables are discussed during the training.

Apart from the trainings exposure visits of CRPs and PRI Leaders have been conducted with Public Institutions.

Exposure Visit of CRPs

A 5 day residential training on 'Training of Trainers (ToT) on Livestock Farming' was conducted by The Goat Trust, Lucknow. The objectives of the training were as follows:

1. Understanding on the small livestock Vs poor's livelihood basket

2. Basic understanding on goat rearing and traditional practices

3. Briefing on tested models and develop an understanding on process and design

4. To make an understanding on Health, Management, Breed, Marketing

5. Develop an understanding of preventive measures, first aid treatment, medicine identification, its use and precautions

6. Briefing on operational model of project and its design

7. Develop presentation skill and making presentations

8. Hands on practice for skill development

Day 1: included practical session on farm about the basic knowledge in the goat farming including How to check temperature; How to check rumen mortality; Respiratory rate; Eye check-up; Heart Beat etc. Session on importance of small l ivestock based livelihood especially in poor families was undertaken wherein the resource person explained the most profitable livelihood is livestock farming when compared to agriculture because in agriculture, we may encounter problems related to land, water and market system because in livestock especially in goat rearing which he specifically mentioned is that it consumes less energy and time. He explained about the two methods of goat rearing where people will let the goat to feed itself in an

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open place or forest and the other is to feed them in an open and close place where the goats lived in a large area they are also being fed in the same place.

Day 2: Of the training by and large talks of protective measures for the goats and different breeds & their identification methods. Sessions on caring for pregnant goats and feeding system was conducted.

Day 3: Includes theoretical and practical training sessions on disease control and making of masala bolus to prevent 8 types of diseases relating to digestion, abortion, fertility, internal parasite, mouth diseases, blue tough, fever and throat swelling.

Day 4: By and large included sessions on how to make herbal de-wormers; different medicines and concoctions; other diseases Last day was a concluding day with revision of all that has been taught in the previous 4 days and feedback

Apart from the Goat Trust, exposure visits of the CRPs have been conducted with RRTC as well on livelihoods as well as specific livestock focused activities.

Exposure Visit of the PRI Leaders

A residential training programme of the PRI leaders (headman and Secretary) was conducted at State Institute of Rural Development (SIRD). The objectives of the training included the following:

1. To sensitize and orient village Council head (Headman, Secretary) on the role towards village development

2. To orient and aware them about the present and upcoming schemes avail to them.

3. Leadership support and motivation

4. Deep understanding on the roles of village institutions in rural development.

During the training, the facilitator focused more on the orientation and motivation approach to encourage our leaders on leading the community and how to work as a community developer. He first discussed with them about the objective of the training as to what do they expect to get from the training. The facilitator also advised them on how to approach Government Officials for various scheme and support avail to them and set a different example from the experiences he encountered with. He also discussed with them on the existing scheme whether they are aware or not and also about the scheme to come, which will create a greater benefit to the community as a whole. The facilitator also discussed about the needs and differences of needs from one village to another. One person from each village shared their resources, work, and needs of their village. The facilitator also suggested many other villages like Mawlynnong which earlier was not known to anyone but due to its hard work, unity, cooperation among the people it became so popular and even developed faster and is known for the cleanest village in Asia. They were given assignments like SWOT analysis individually as well as in group and were asked to present it to everyone.

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he major challenge faced during implementation of the project has been the inaccessibility of the Tvillages. Difficult terrain and Meghalaya being a state to receive highest rainfalls in India has added to the woes in undertaking the interventions especially pertaining to Community and School Water Supply.

During rains, which covered most of the project period, the roads to the villages become completely inaccessible. Labour engagement and transportation of materials have been a major problem to have dealt with due to such inaccessibility. In more than 70% of the villages, the materials had to be transported on head load or using animals. In several cases the source point for water supply has been far off on another hill top which are not generally inhabited making them very hard to access as well. In such cases, first line of intervention has been to create roads to be able to reach to the target locations. Certain locations like Pahamjri has been an earthquake prone zone making it difficult to sustain any establishment due to instability of the soil. This inaccessibility has been a challenge both sides – whether it is SACH reaching out to the villagers or the villagers reaching out to the township. For the purpose of youth training, a lot of youth were not willing to travel so far and due to poor transportation and condition of roads.

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Challenges Faced

Other Challenges faces include initial non-acceptance of scientific and new technology especially with livelihood interventions pertaining to agriculture. The farmers were not ready to move beyond their traditional practices due to beliefs and superstitions. A different approach wherein their traditional methods are also respected has been integrated thereafter. Resistance from some of the village headmen like that of Markang has been faced. Vandalism and improper upkeep of infrastructure provided has been other issues faced during the implementation of the project.

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olistic Rural Development Project aims to focus on multiple dimensions of villages and develop these Hvillages from within so as to sustain the interventions carried out by SACH. The mission is to be a catalyst for change and mobilize communities so as to pass on the baton to them for their own village

development in the long run. It is also pertinent that each village has its own dynamics and standard functioning. Therefore, it is essential that the development initiatives are undertaken in a participatory manner. Under the project we have focused creating groups of common interests like Farmers' Groups, Self Help Groups, Youth Groups and mobilize them to be able to undertake welfare initiatives for themselves.

For the purpose of encouraging a sense of responsibility and ownership towards their villages, we have initiated the formation of Village Development Committees (VDCs) in every village that will comprise of the headman, persons from each of the above- mentioned interest groups and beneficiaries of HRDP. These VDCs are being linked to Village Livelihood Funds (VLF) to undertake extending support to other beneficiaries for livelihood generation and for monitoring of the repayment under the guidance of SACH. The concept of CRPs and initiating development from within the community also contributes to the sustainability of the interventions. Under the project 'Community Resource Persons' are identified; persons having certain skills, capabilities, knowledge, talents and a niche for leadership that can be harnessed and used to spearhead community mobilization and local development projects. Through CRPs, communities not only engage in the effort to create positive change among them, but also in contributing towards sustaining this change in future. The idea is not to make a community dependent on us but to inculcate leadership to drive the agenda of village development. Continuous mobilization and training of these CRPs have been done over the project period.

SACH has also initiated establishment of The Village Water Management Committees (VWMCs) which may or may not be part of the VDCs to sustain the water supply initiative under the project. The VWMCs have been envisaged to collect a token contribution from the community for the upkeep and maintenance of the water supply system established in the village.

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Sustainability

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Case Study

1 Silvanus becomes first youth to get job after skill development training 51

2 Farmers give soil samples for the first time, get soil health cards 53

3 Marmain farmer constructs first vermicompost tank in the village 54

4 How scientific management of poultry unit helped emerald earn profit 56

5 Kitchen garden to provide home grown organic vegetables to ronghilik farmer 58

6 Mawlong CRP sets up more than a dozen vermicompost units 59

7 With goats multiplying Sohtad farmer looks for a better future 60

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Silvanus becomes first youth to get job

after skill development training

t all took Silvanus Ingti a 23-year old daily wage labourer, only a 35 days training in Food & Beverages to turn Ihis future around. A salary of Rs 8,000 plus free food and accommodation for someone who was born in a poor family and had to discontinue his studies after class 12, this by no means is a small achievement.

Silvanus hails from Umwang Nongbah village, 10 km away from Nongpoh which houses administrative headquarters of Umling block, and would migrate from one place to another in search of livelihoods. His large family had little resources to spend on his higher education. But this could not dampen his spirits. He wanted to do something so that his family could get out of abject penury. He said that he had to discontinue his studies to help other siblings to complete their education.

It all started on February 17, 2017, when Society for Action in Community Health (SACH) under HDFC Bank Ltd CSR initiative called Holistic Rural Development Project (HRDP) Meghalaya, conducted Youth Orientation Programme in Marmain cluster for 6 villages of Umling Block, in association with IL&FS. Silvanus and his friends were curious to know what it was all about. So, they decided to attend it. The programme was organized to make the youth aware of the livelihood opportunities through skill development. They were informed about various trades the rural youth can learn and increase their income.

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Little did they know that this could prove to be a turning point for them. They were all impressed with knowledge imparted to them about the skills. SACH identified and selected the youth interested in various trades. Eventually, he was selected after he provided his name and other details to SACH organisation. He chose the training in food and beverages.

On June 27 he left his village and family to undergo a 35-day skill development training in IL&FS ,Shillong which helps in placement of successful candidates. That gave him more inspiration and confidence to work harder as he finally got a chance to prove his competence during the training. After, his successful completion of the training at IL&FS he had to undergo one more round to get placement. For that he had to face interview something he never witnessed in life. He is one step closer to getting selected for a job he long cherished. He got a placement Kerala's Pepper Trail heritage plantation retreat, where he would earn Rs eight thousand per month with free accommodation and food.

Today, not only her parents are proud of him but his fellow villagers and friends want to follow in his footsteps. He indeed set a precedent in his village that if you are eager to learn and the ability to grab the opportunity you can make a future.

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Farmers give soil samples for the first time, get soil

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ost of the farmers were concerned about the decreasing farm productivity in the Umling block of Ri-MBhoi district of Meghalaya. The worst hit were bamboo, ginger and paddy. Some farmers also tried to grow oranges, but the saplings died at early stage.

A baseline survey done by the SACH team though microplanning and after consultations with KVK and ICAR scientists revealed that soil fertility in the high land areas in the region has gone done because of variety of reasons. So the farmers must get their soil tested.

No one in the 12 villages under Holistic Rural Development Project (HRDP) in Umling block had ever approached the KVK, ICAR or any other agency soil testing. SACH made a beginning on November 18, 2016 to conduct a farmers' orientation programme in Marmain in which 52 farmers from four villages-Marmain,Dondral, Khogwing and Pahamjiri-participated. The KVK scientists who did the orientation and had an interaction with the farmers were- Dr Utpal Baruah (Horticulture) Dr Popiha Bodoloi (Soil) and Dr Muasami G Das (integrated pest management).

During the orientation programme, the farmers were taught how to collect the soil sample. They were even given the plastic bags to collect the soil samples to be submitted to KVK lab. Even after that most of the farmers were reluctant to give the samples for one reason or the other, For some, the major constraint was that they never approached these departments, while others were engaged in paddy harvesting. Do it took SACH team a lot efforts to persuade 15 farmers from these villages to give the soil samples. SACH team helped them collect the sample and submitted to the KVK lab.

Recently, aAll these farmers got their soil health cards for regular monitoring of soil nutrients. This will be preceded by SACH team's meeting with KVK's Scientific Advisory Body. The KVK and ICAR scientist will help them improve the soil fertility. According to Dr Popiha Bordoloi, “This is just the beginning, but this will set precedence for others. I am sure, after the results of the soil samples and the measures suggested by us, will improve the soil health and farm productivity.”

This encouraged other farmers from ten villages of Umling block to visit KVK on an exposure visit where they visited ICAR soil testing lab and interacted with the scientists. Most of them showed interest in individual soil testing kit.

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olin Ingtih, 40, a farmer from Marmain Village of Ri-Bhoi district of Meghalaya never heard of vermi Kcompost till he attended an orientation programme on sustainable agricultural practices held in his village few months ago. The programme was conducted by Society for Action in Community Health

(SACH) in association with the Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK) scientists.

The programme was part of Holistic Rural development Project (HRDP) to improve the agri-livelihoods by promoting sustainable agricultural practices in the project intervention villages in the region.

One of reasons why he was keen to attend the programme was declining soil fertility of his farms. As a result of this, the yield was becoming less and less in the past few years. After consultation with Dr Popiha Bordoloi, a KVK soil scientist, he realised that his farms soil need lack nutrients and this problem could be addressed by vermi compost. Soon it would ready to be used in farms.

Marmain farmer constructs first

vermicompost tank in the village

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But it was only after the project community resource person (CRP) from the village was taken on a two-day exposure trip to KVK in February this year where CRPs were oriented on the importance of organic farming with a special session on vermi compost, that he decided to build a vermi compost tank, the first in the village. He gained knowledge of constructing the vermi compost tank from village CRP and put it into practice. He is using stick, grass, hay, sand, cow dung, sweet (Mithai) 2kg, biodegradable waste to make vermi compost.

With health hazards related to use of chemical fertilizers in agricultural produce becoming so pronounced in the recent years, the new buzz word is the organic food. This is not possible unless the farmers are motivated to take to sustainable agricultural practices with major focus on organic fertilizers.

Though most of crops in Meghalaya are organic by default, the region has seen the use of chemical fertilizers in the recent past. According to the soil scientists, the methods such as vermi compost, is vital not only for protecting the top soil but also for providing several times more nutrients to the soil than other methods can do.

Kolin is indeed an example for farming community in the region

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How scientific management of poultry

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merald Khymdeit, 40, a daily wage labourer from Umpathaw Village of Umling, who holds a small Epiece of land to subsist his family, has demonstrated how little sense of entrepreneurship and grit can bring about a change in life.

Emerald was desperately struggling to wriggle out of the abject poverty conditions his family was facing and was looking for a small investment to start a backyard poultry unit to enhance the family income. But the history of the village has it that mortality rate of chicks is high and this seemed to be tricky proposition.

But as luck would have it, he heard about Holistic Rural Development Project (HRDP) by HDFC Bank Ltd and SACH which aims to create the livelihoods opportunities in 12 and five villages of Umling and Jirang villages respectively. One of the major components of the project, he was told, was the promotion of livestock. He was aware that setting up backyard poultry requires little investment and can bring in profits in small period of time, but the major constraint was the lack of awareness about the scientific management of poultry farming.

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Now, the question was how to go about his plan since he had neither money nor the scientific knowledge to reap the maximum benefits from this. But the meeting by SACH for baseline survey to identify the beneficiaries provided him deep insights into how all these hurdles could be crossed.

He was informed about the revolving fund earmarked for livestock group, its process of repayment and the benefits he could reap, trainings and exposure trips. He became the member of the group formed on March 20, 2017 where Emerald and other farmers came forward for training and then start poultry units. Emerald got the support of Rs. 3,600 from SACH to repair his house and purchase 20 chicks to start his poultry unit. Chicks were bought from Kyrdem kulai Poultry Farm.

Finally, on May 4 Emerald managed to set up the unit after he learnt the scientific methods of poultry farming in ICAR. The training was facilitated by SACH.

Three months on, he realized how training was crucial for poultry farming as all the 20 chicks he bought are now grown up and ready to be sold. He managed to do so as he followed the scientific management of poultry units. If compared to other poultry units in the village which saw early death of chicks, his story needs to be emulated.

“It all happened due to hand-holding support by SACH through financial inclusion and training. My poultry unit has reached a stage where I can sells and earn a profit. This will help me meet not only my expenses but will give confidence to expand my business in future”, he said.

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Kitchen garden to provide home grown organic vegetables to

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ith deteriorating economic conditions, particularly in the rural India and increased interest in Worganic and sustainable living, many people are turning to vegetable gardening as a supplement to their family's diet. Food grown in the back yard consumes little and there is not cost intensive and

the grower can be sure of what exactly was used to grow it. Organic horticulture, or organic gardening, which so far is popular only in urban spaces needs to be encouraged in the villages to provide good nutritious food.

Keeping this in mind, HRD Project seeks to motivate the people in the intervention villages to set up kitchen gardens by facilitating the orientation programmes and providing them seeds. The idea is to help them access to consume organic vegetables.

Thirty-nine old Indrajeet Das from Ronghilik village of Ribhoi district, who is only earning in his family has become the first farmer to set a kitchen garden to meet his daily needs of vegetables. Solely dependent on farming which is becoming increasingly cost intensive, Das feels that the initiative would save him some money which he can use for the education of his children. He is the members of the farmers group of the village and has attended several orientation programmes on sustainable agriculture, including the one on kitchen garden.

Helping the familiess set up kitchen gardens iss part of Holistic Rural development Project (HRDP) to improve the agri-livelihoods by promoting sustainable agricultural practices in the project intervention villages in the region. SACH supported Das and other families by providing seeds such as pumpkin, lady's finger, bottle gourd, bitter gourd, ridge gourd, brinjal, carrot, beat root. The vegetable crops are now ready to be consumed.

“This will not only save me money but will also provide my family good nutritious food”, he said.

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Mawlong CRP sets up more than a dozen vermicompost units

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he eloquent and confident Bindas Syiem was the natural and first choice for the residents of Mawlong Tvillage to offer her name as HRDP's Community Resource Person (CRP). In a short time, 35-year Bindas who lives with three children and husband, showed her mettle in convincing the farmers about the

benefits of organic farming by setting up a vermicompost unit not only at her own house but a dozen more in various HRDP intervention villages in Umling and Jirang blocks of Ri-Bhoi district.

Bindas owes her missionary zeal to spread awareness about the benefits of vermocopost using locally available materials to the concern that productivity of many crops in the region is going down due to lack of knowledge about soil nutrition and the new pattern of farmers going for chemical fertilizers in the state known for organic farming.

Vermicompost contains water-soluble nutrients and is an excellent, nutrient-rich organic fertilizer and soil conditioner. It is used in farming and small scale sustainable, organic farming.

She was selected as a CRP for her ability to mobilize community and passion to engage in social activities. She attended many orientation programmes SACH facilitated in the region on sustainable agricultural practices with focus on organic farming. Bindas also attended special session on benefits of vermicompost and how to set up vermiocompost units at ICAR and part of many CRP trainings.

Recently, she also held a demonstration to set up trichoderma unit to help farmers increase farm productivity. She says that she wants to turn this passion into a kind of revolution to save the crops from harmful effects of chemical fertilizers.

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romotion of livestock has always been looked at from the perspective of creating egalitarian society, Pparticular in the rural areas where a majority of people have little of or no land at all. Thirty- year old Petrus Manih, who is a part of livestock group in Sohtad Village of Umling block in Meghalaya is a fine

example of how enhancement of income through livestock could offer an opportunity to break class barriers.

Petrus lives his with two children and wife in a thatched house with little income from the small piece of land providing little help to support them. Goatery is quite popular in Meghalaya but most people are not aware about scientific methods of cattle rearing, good breed and the feed, and most importantly their medical care.

Under Holistic Rural Development Project, Petrus got a financial support of Rs 12,000, and bought 2 female and one male got few months ago. He also got the training in ICAR on how to take care of them and the insurance for them under the project.

The female goats have given birth to two kids each. The multiplying of goats has given new hope to Petrus who is now calculating the profit he might earn after they grow up. He is also thinking of expanding his goatery units and reducing his dependence of farm produce.

This has not only changed his life but is advising the fellow villagers who are looking to him for help in setting up goatery units.

“My life changed, after I joined the livestock group following the intervention of SACH. I put in my heart and soul in rearing these goats. Now, I am satisfied and confident about expanding the units once I get the actual figure of the profit” he said.

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Four villages get household water

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Water tanks, pipelines repaired in others

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hat could be the biggest irony for the villages of Meghalaya, the state which receives the maximum Wrainfall in the country? The answer is the inaccessibility to safe drinking water. True but strange, a large number of people living in the villages of Meghalaya face the drudgery of fetching water from

the water source which is normally quite far from their houses. Majority of schools too face shortage of safe drinking water affecting health and sanitation situation.

But a CSR initiative by HDFC Bank Ltd with a Delhi based NGO Society for Action in Community Health (SACH) is transforming lives of people in many villages and schools. One such example is individual household water connections to four villages namely; Khogwing, Markang , Umwang Nongbah and Umpathaw in Umling block of Ri-bhoi distric; something has never happened in the state which provides only a few water platforms in the villages through PHE department. The rural areas in the state don't individual household water connections. Apart from this, the water supply situation in eight other villages in Umling is also being improved. These villages are- Pahamjiri, Marmain, Dondral, Belkuri, Sohtad, Umlakhar, Ronghilik and Mawlong.

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The initiative is part Holistic rural Development Project (HRDP) by HDFC Bank Ltd and SACH which covers several other activities such as promotion of sustainable agriculture and horticulture, livelihoods, livestock, skill training for youth and women and improvement of school infrastructure and quality of education in the schools. The HRDP is being implemented in 12 villages of Umling and five villages of Jirang block of Umling block.

Khongwing became the first village in Umling Block to get house hold connection on July 5 this year which has 24 households. Earlier, only two households were getting the regular water supply.

The elated villagers who watch the water coming to their houses for the first time in their life say that this would help them escape the drudgery and indignity of treading a lot of distance to fetch water. One of the villagers said that many girls would miss school classes as they had to spend lot of time in bringing water from the water source. The happiness is visible on the faces of the women who would no longer need to fetch water for their daily needs travelling a long distance.

The state's PHE department had constructed three water platforms in the village way back in 2004 where were used by the villagers to fetch water from. But soon two platforms become dysfunctional due poor maintenance and damage to the pipelines due to weather conditions.

Similarly, the 14 households in Markang, 39 in Umwang Nongbah and 117 households in Umpathaw also got household water connections.

The headman of the village who was all praise for the initiative and termed it as sun shining after a long time. “I have witnessed the extensive efforts SACH has put in this arduous task when the degree of inaccessibility increased manifold due to rains causing accident-prone slippery terrains”, he said.

The work started only few months back with a feasibility study. The most difficult exercise was to locate the new source of water and bringing it to the people of these villages. In Khongwing SACH had to lay a 2Km pipeline. After a tremendous amount of research and enormous efforts by SACH, Khongwing finally saw water supplied to its households.

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Mr. R. Kharbihkhiew, BDO-Umling who inaugurated the initiative in Khongwin said, “It is great to see civil society undertaking such initiatives in the remote villages. This will go a long way in solving water problem of the village” He also thanked HDFC Bank Ltd and non-profits like SACH which have come together for such a noble cause.

Supplying water to individual households of an entire village from a source that is located on another hilltop having a tricky terrain is in itself a first in the history of Meghalaya. But it had not come easy. More than 2 days were used just to create a footpath on which the raw materials were transported through head load which was the only option. Taking in the perspective of sustainability, the supply is augmented with a mechanism depending only on gravity from a perennial source and by ensuring equal distribution of water among the clusters in the village with the help of pipes having specific diameters placed at specific height level differences.

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Annexures

Annexure - A

A1 - Belkuri

A2 - Dondral

A3 - Khongwing

A4 - Markang

A5 - Marmain

A6 - Mawlong

A7 - Pahamjri

A8 - Ronghilik

A9 - Sohtad

A10 - Umlakhar

A11 - Umpathaw

A12 - Umwang Nongbah

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Annexure - B

B1 - Belkuri Civil

B2 - Belkuri Pipeline

B3 - Dondral Civil

B4 - Dondral Pipeline

B5 - Khongwing Civil

B6 - Khongwing Pipeline

B7 - Markang civil

B8 - Markang Pipeline

B9 - Marmain Civil

B10 - Mawlong Civil

B11 - Pahamjri Civil

B12 - Pahamjri Pipeline

B13 - Ronghilik Civil

B14 - Ronghilik Pipeline

B15 - Sohtad Civil

B16 - Umlakhar Civil

B17 - Umpathaw Civil

B18 - Umpathaw Open Well

B19 - Umpathaw Pipeline

B20 - Umwang Nongbah Civil

B21 - Marmain Pipeline

B22 - Umwang Nongbah Pipeline

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School Code : 17050118403

Sheet Name : Measurement of Painting Works and Other Extra Item worksTender Item no Brief description of item No L B D/H Qntity Unit

Main Building Classroom10.2 White washing (cement paint) with

lime on old works to give an even shade including prior cleaning of the surface complete as directed.(b) Two coats

For exterior workFront wall external Pannel-1 to Panel-7 7 3.00 3.00 63.00Plinth 1 22.60 0.30 6.78deduct by doors 5 0.90 1.98 -8.91deduct by windows 1 1.80 1.04 -1.87Back wall external Pannel-1 to Panel-7 7 3.00 3.00 63.00Plinth 1 12.80 0.60 7.68deduct by windows-type-1 3 1.80 1.04 -5.62deduct by windows-type-2 4 0.86 1.04 -3.58Right side wall externalPannel-1 1 4.40 3.00 13.20varanda railing 1 1.27 0.75 1.91Plinth 1 6.27 0.90 5.64deduct by window 2 0.86 1.04 -1.79Left side wall externalPannel-1 1 4.40 3.00 13.20

152.64

School Name : Umwangnongbah L.P.S,Umling Block,Ri Bhoi District.

Project Title : HDFC - SACH (School Infrastructure Project)

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10.8 Distempering with acrylic washable distemper of approved shade to give an even shade including cleaning etc of the surface on old works (including cost of priming coat) (b) Two coats

Sqm

Front wall external Pannel-1 to Panel-7 7 3.00 3.00 63.00Plinth 1 22.60 0.30 6.78Front wall internal (+column offset)Pannel-1 to Panel-7 7 3.05 3.00 64.05adding column face 7 0.20 3.00 4.20deduct by doors 5 0.90 1.98 -8.91deduct by windows 1 1.80 1.04 -1.87Back wall external Pannel-1 to Panel-7 7 3.00 3.00 63.00Plinth 1 12.80 0.60 7.68Back wall internal (+column offset)Pannel-1 to Panel-7 7 3.05 3.00 64.05adding column face 7 0.20 3.00 4.20deduct by windows-type-1 3 1.80 1.04 -5.62deduct by windows-type-2 4 0.86 1.04 -3.58Right side wall externalPannel-1 1 4.40 3.00 13.20varanda railing 1 1.27 0.75 1.91Plinth 1 6.27 0.90 5.64Right wall internal(+column offset)Pannel-1 1 4.45 3.00 13.35deduct by window 2 0.86 1.04 -1.79Left side wall externalPannel-1 1 4.40 3.00 13.20Left wall internal(+column offset)Pannel-1 1 4.45 3.00 13.35Interior partition wall (two face) 1 4.44 3.00 26.64

Total 342.48 Sqm

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Sqm

Front Sidedoors (internal + external) 5 0.90 1.98 17.82windows (internal + external) 1 1.80 1.04 3.74columns face 8 0.20 3.00 4.80skirting 1 16.50 0.175 2.89varanda post 8 0.70 1.96 10.98Back Sidewindows-type-1 3 1.80 1.04 11.23windows-type-2 4 0.86 1.04 7.16columns face 8 0.20 3.00 4.80skirting 1 12.80 0.300 3.84Right Sidewindows (internal + external) 2 0.87 1.04 3.62columns face 2 0.20 3.00 1.20skirting 1 6.27 0.30 1.88Left Sidewindows (internal + external) 2 0.87 1.00 3.48columns face 2 0.20 2.40 0.96skirting 1 4.17 0.20 0.83

Total 79.23 Sqm

10.15 Black japan painting to wood works 1(one) coat including cleaning thesurface complete as directed.

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Over Black board 5 1.55 1.05 8.14Mainroofbottom chord (4"x3') 2 22.60 0.252 11.39top chord (3"x4") 16 6.00 0.275 26.40purlin (3"x2") 8 22.60 0.178 32.15varandah roofbottom chord (4"x3') 1 22.60 0.252 5.70top chord (3"x4") 17 1.50 0.275 7.01

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purlin (3"x2") 3 22.60 0.178 12.07Total 102.85 Sqm

Additional Classroom Building10.2 White washing (cement paint) with

lime on old works to give an even shade including prior cleaning of the surface complete as directed.(b) Two coats

For exterior workFront wall (Face-1)externalPannel-1 1 0.72 2.86 2.06Pannel-2 1 2.46 2.86 7.04Pannel-3 1 2.40 2.86 6.86Plinth 1 6.54 0.20 1.31deduct by doors 1 0.85 2.00 -1.70deduct by window 1 1.50 1.24 -1.86Back wall externalPannel-1 1 0.72 2.86 2.06Pannel-2 1 2.46 2.67 6.57Pannel-3 1 2.40 2.67 6.41window jam 1 5.48 0.06 0.66Right side wall external Panel-1 1 3.85 2.86 11.01plinth 1 4.33 0.17 0.74Left side wall external Panel-1 1 3.85 2.86 11.01plinth 1 4.33 0.17 0.74deduct by window 1 1.50 1.24 -1.86

51.03

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Sqm

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Front wall (Face-1)externalPannel-1 1 0.72 2.86 2.06Pannel-2 1 2.46 2.86 7.04Pannel-3 1 2.40 2.86 6.86Plinth 1 6.54 0.20 1.31Front wall (Face-1)internalPannel-1 1 0.77 2.86 2.20Pannel-2 1 2.51 2.86 7.18Pannel-3 1 2.45 2.86 7.01column face 3 0.24 3.06 2.20window jam 1 5.48 0.06 0.66roof beam 2 2.46 0.25 1.23deduct by doors 1 0.85 2.00 -1.70deduct by window 1 1.50 1.24 -1.86Back wall externalPannel-1 1 0.72 2.86 2.06Pannel-2 1 2.46 2.67 6.57Pannel-3 1 2.40 2.67 6.41Back wall internalPannel-1 1 0.77 2.86 2.20Pannel-2 1 2.51 2.86 7.18Pannel-3 1 2.45 2.86 7.01column face 3 0.24 3.06 2.20window jam 1 5.48 0.06 0.66roof beam 2 2.46 0.25 1.23deduct by window 1 0.90 1.20 -1.08Right side wall external Panel-1 1 3.85 2.86 11.01plinth 1 4.33 0.17 0.74Right side wall internal Pannel-1 (adding column offset) 1 3.90 2.86 11.15column face 2 0.24 3.06 1.47roof beam 1 2.46 0.20 0.49window jam 1 5.48 0.06 0.66Left side wall external Panel-1 1 3.85 2.86 11.01plinth 1 4.33 0.17 0.74Left side wall internal Pannel-1 (adding column offset) 1 3.90 2.86 11.15

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column face 2 0.24 3.06 1.47roof beam 1 2.46 0.20 0.49deduct by window 1 1.50 1.24 -1.86window jam 1 5.48 0.06 0.66slab ceiling panel-1 1 0.72 3.85 2.77panel-2 2 2.46 3.85 18.94varanda slab ceiling 2 2.46 1.3 6.40slab projection at back & left 1 9.97 0.60 11.96

Total 157.87 Sqm

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Front face doors (internal + external) 1 0.85 2.00 3.40windows (internal + external) 1 1.50 1.24 2.24columns face 3 0.24 3.06 2.20skirting 1 4.79 0.178 0.85roof beam in one face 2 2.46 0.20 0.98roof beam in three face 3 1.30 0.50 1.95Rear face windows (internal + external) 1 0.90 1.20 1.30columns 3 0.24 3.05 2.20skirting 1 5.64 0.178 1.00roof beam 2 2.46 0.20 0.98Left Face windows (internal + external) 1 1.50 1.24 2.24columns 2 0.24 3.06 1.47skirting 1 3.85 0.203 0.78roof beam 1 3.85 0.20 0.77slab thickness paint at roof slab 1 18.83 0.10 1.88

Total 24.26 Sqm

Kitchen Shed

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For exterior workFront wall externalPannel-1 1 4.24 2.55 10.81plinth 1 4.64 0.30 1.39Deduct by door 1 0.90 1.80 -1.62Deduct by windows 1 0.75 0.90 -0.68Rear wall external Pannel-1 (adding chimney area) 1 6.33 2.55 16.14plinth 1 6.33 0.47 2.98Right side wall external Panel-1 1 3.10 2.55 8.09plinth 1 4.07 0.90 3.66Deduct by windows 1 0.75 0.90 -0.68Left side wall external Panel-1 1 3.10 2.55 8.09plinth 1 4.07 0.90 3.66

51.85

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Front wall externalPannel-1 1 4.24 2.55 10.81plinth 1 4.64 0.30 1.39Front wall internal (+column offset)Pannel-1 1 4.29 2.55 10.94Deduct by door 1 0.90 1.80 -1.62Deduct by windows 1 0.75 0.90 -0.68Rear wall external Pannel-1 (adding chimney area) 1 6.33 2.55 16.14

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plinth 1 6.33 0.47 2.98Rear wall internal (+column offset)Pannel-1 1 4.24 2.55 10.81Right side wall external Panel-1 1 3.10 2.55 8.09plinth 1 4.07 0.90 3.66Right side wall internal Panel-1 1 3.15 2.55 8.22Deduct by windows 1 0.75 0.90 -0.68Left side wall external Panel-1 1 3.10 2.55 8.09plinth 1 4.07 0.90 3.66Left side wall internal Panel-1 1 3.15 2.55 8.22

Total 90.03 Sqm

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Front face doors (internal + external) 1 0.90 1.80 3.24windows (internal + external) 1 0.72 0.90 1.30columns 2 0.20 2.55 1.02skirting 1 3.34 0.178 0.59varanda post 3 0.72 1.74 3.76Rear face columns 2 0.20 2.55 1.02skirting 1 4.24 0.178 0.75Right Face windows (internal + external) 1 0.72 0.90 1.30columns 2 0.20 2.55 1.02skirting 1 3.10 0.203 0.63Left Face columns 2 0.20 2.55 1.02skirting 1 3.10 0.203 0.63

Total 16.28 Sqm

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Mainroofbottom chord (4"x3') 2 4.64 0.252 2.34top chord (3"x4") 5 6.00 0.275 8.25purlin (3"x2") 6 4.84 0.178 5.16varandah roofbottom chord (4"x3') 1 4.64 0.252 1.17top chord (3"x4") 5 1.80 0.275 2.48purlin (3"x2") 3 4.84 0.178 2.58

Total 21.98 Sqm

Applying Primer Paintover doors dooors type-1 3 0.90 1.95 10.53over windowswindow type-1 3 0.86 1.05 5.42

15.95 Sqm

PAINTING WORKS

Sl.No Description of Painting ItemsQuantity Area in Sq.m

Quantity Area in

Sq.ft1 White washing (cement paint) 255.529 2749.4962 Distempering Work = 590.390 6352.5913 Painting Plastic emulsion = 119.763 1288.6554 Black Painting to wood works = 124.831 1343.1815 Primer 15.948 171.600

EXTRA ITEM OF FITTING WORKSSl.No Description of Items Number

1 P/F GI Sheet over Roof 86

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2 P/F Roof Trusses. 103 P/F of new Door 34 P/F of new Window 35

P/F of Glass over door,windows etc.6 Old Door repairing 3

7 Old Window repairing 48 Cement required/bag 3

9Providing wall putty 20kg each schools 20

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School Code : 17050120402

Tender Item no Brief description of item No L B D/H Qntity Unit

Upper Primary Block

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For exterior workFront wall externalPannel-1 1 4.95 2.64 13.07Pannel-2 1 3.80 2.64 10.03Pannel-3 1 3.56 2.64 9.40Pannel-4 1 5.05 2.64 13.33Pannel-5 1 3.55 2.64 9.37Pannel-6 1 3.67 2.64 9.69Pannel-7 1 3.57 2.64 9.42Pannel-8 1 3.57 2.64 9.42Deduct by door Type-1 2 0.95 1.95 -3.71Deduct by door Type-2 6 0.97 1.95 -11.35Deduct by windows 8 0.75 1.04 -6.24Rear wall external (East direction)Pannel-1 1 4.95 2.64 13.07Pannel-2 1 3.80 2.64 10.03Pannel-3 1 3.56 2.64 9.40Pannel-4 1 3.55 2.64 9.37Pannel-5 1 2.75 2.64 7.26Pannel-6 1 2.85 2.64 7.52Deduct by windows Type-1 2 0.75 1.04 -1.56Deduct by windows Type-2 6 0.73 1.20 -5.26Rear wall external (North direction)

Project Title : HDFC - SACH (School Infrastructure Project)

School Name : Umpathaw LPS,Umling Block,Ri Bhoi District.

Sheet Name : Measurement of Painting Works and Other Extra Item works

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Panel-1 to Panel-6 1 22.8 2.64 60.19Deduct by columns face 7 0.35 2.64 -6.47Adding by columns offset-area 12 0.025 2.64 0.79Deduct by windows 6 0.73 1.20 -5.26Right side wall external Panel-1 1 2.92 2.64 7.71Panel-2 1 2.84 2.64 7.50Deduct by windows 2 0.75 1.02 -1.53Adding plinth area 1 6.32 0.30 1.90Left side wall external Panel-1 1 2.77 2.64 7.31Panel-2 1 2.77 2.64 7.31Deduct by windows 2 0.75 1.02 -1.53Adding plinth area 1 7.34 1.80 13.21

Total 203.43

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Front wall externalPannel-1 1 4.95 2.64 13.07Pannel-2 1 3.80 2.64 10.03Pannel-3 1 3.56 2.64 9.40Pannel-4 1 5.05 2.64 13.33Pannel-5 1 3.55 2.64 9.37Pannel-6 1 3.67 2.64 9.69Pannel-7 1 3.57 2.64 9.42Pannel-8 1 3.57 2.64 9.42Front wall internalPannel-1 (adding column offset) 1 5.00 2.64 13.20Pannel-2 (adding column offset) 1 2.85 2.64 7.52Pannel-3 (adding column offset) 1 3.61 2.64 9.53Pannel-4 (adding column offset) 1 5.10 2.64 13.46Pannel-5 (adding column offset) 1 3.60 2.64 9.50Pannel-6 (adding column offset) 1 3.72 2.64 9.82Pannel-7 (adding column offset) 1 3.62 2.64 9.56

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Pannel-8 (adding column offset) 1 3.62 2.64 9.56adding columns face 9 0.35 2.64 8.32adding roof beams facefrom P-1 to P-8

1 33.87 0.35 11.85Deduct by door Type-1 2 0.95 1.95 -3.71Deduct by door Type-2 6 0.97 1.95 -11.35Deduct by windows 8 0.75 1.04 -6.24Rear wall external (East direction)Pannel-1 1 4.95 2.64 13.07Pannel-2 1 3.80 2.64 10.03Pannel-3 1 3.56 2.64 9.40Pannel-4 1 3.55 2.64 9.37Pannel-5 1 2.75 2.64 7.26Pannel-6 1 2.85 2.64 7.52Rear wall internal (East direction)Pannel-1 1 5.00 2.64 13.20Pannel-2 1 3.85 2.64 10.16Pannel-3 1 3.61 2.64 9.53Pannel-4 1 3.60 2.64 9.50Pannel-5 1 2.80 2.64 7.39Pannel-6 1 2.90 2.64 7.66adding columns face 6 0.35 2.64 5.54adding roof beams facefrom P-1 to P-6

1 23.56 0.35 8.25Deduct by windows Type-1 2 0.75 1.04 -1.56Deduct by windows Type-2 6 0.73 1.20 -5.26Addding in Plinth AreaPannel-1 1 5.00 0.9 4.50Pannel-2 1 4.03 1.2 4.84Pannel-3 1 3.70 1.4 5.18Pannel-4 1 3.80 1.63 6.19Pannel-5 1 3.00 1.84 5.52Pannel-6 1 3.37 1.84 6.20Rear wall external (North direction)Panel-1 to Panel-6 1 22.8 2.64 60.19Deduct by columns face 7 0.35 2.64 -6.47Adding by columns offset-area 12 0.025 2.64 0.79Rear wall internal (North direction)Panel-1 to Panel-6 1 22.8 2.64 60.19Adding by columns offset-area 12 0.025 2.64 0.79

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adding roof beams facefrom P-1 to P-6

1 22.8 0.35 7.98Deduct by windows 6 0.73 1.20 -5.26Addding in Plinth AreaPanel-1 to Panel-6 1 22.8 1.8 41.04Right side wall external Panel-1 1 2.92 2.64 7.71Panel-2 1 2.84 2.64 7.50Deduct by windows 2 0.75 1.02 -1.53Adding plinth area 1 6.32 0.30 1.90Right side wall internal Panel-1 1 3.27 2.64 8.63Panel-2 1 3.19 2.64 8.42adding roof beams facefrom P-1 to P-2

1 6.58 0.30 1.97Left side wall external Panel-1 1 2.77 2.64 7.31Panel-2 1 2.77 2.64 7.31Deduct by windows 2 0.75 1.02 -1.53Adding plinth area 1 7.34 1.80 13.21Left side wall internal Panel-1 1 3.12 2.64 8.24Panel-2 1 3.12 2.64 8.24adding roof beams facefrom P-1 to P-2

1 5.89 0.30 1.77Total Distempering Works 556.69 Sqm

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Front face columns 9 0.35 2.64 8.32skirting 1 34.87 0.152 5.30roof beam 1 34.87 0.30 10.46varandah post 10 0.70 2.01 14.07doors type-1 2 0.95 1.95 2.96door Type-2 6 0.97 1.95 22.70windows type-1 2 0.75 1.04 0.81windows type-2 6 0.75 1.04 9.36

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Rear face (East direction)columns 7 0.35 2.64 6.47roof beam 1 23.91 0.30 7.17windows type-1 2 0.75 1.04 0.81windows type-2 6 0.75 1.04 9.36Rear face (North direction)columns 7 0.35 2.64 6.47roof beam 1 23.91 0.30 7.17windows type-2 6 0.75 1.20 10.80Right Face columns 3 0.35 2.64 2.77roof beam 1 6.81 0.30 2.04windows type-1 2 0.75 1.04 0.81Left Face columns 3 0.35 2.64 2.77roof beam 1 6.59 0.30 1.98windows type-2 2 0.75 1.20 3.60Applying Paint White emulsion paintClass room Hall Type-1Panel-1 1 7.30 5.93 43.29Panel-2 1 7.25 5.93 42.99Panel-3 1 7.40 5.93 43.88Class room Hall Type-2 4 2.83 2.58 29.21Office & Store room 2 3.94 2.87 22.62Computer room 1 5.95 5.00 29.75computer shelve 1 7.85 0.60 4.71

352.64 Sqm

Primer PaintCeiling PaitingPanel-1 1 7.30 5.93 43.29Panel-2 1 7.25 5.93 42.99Panel-3 1 7.40 5.93 43.88Class room Hall Type-2 4 2.83 2.58 29.21Office & Store room 2 3.94 2.87 22.62Computer room 1 5.95 5.00 29.75computer shelve 1 7.85 0.60 4.71

216.44 Sqm

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Roof truss projection partFront & Back sidesecondary rafter 24 0.50 0.25 3.00purlin 1 34.87 0.178 6.21Roof truss projection at varandahmain rafter 1 34.87 0.25 8.72secondary rafter 24 1.80 0.25 10.80purlin 3 34.87 0.178 18.62

47.34 Sqm

Extra Items

1

Applying 20 mm thick cement plaster consisting of 12mm thick base coat of CM 1:3 & 8 mm thick finishing coat of CM 1:1 with curing. In plinth areai) Back side (East direction)Pannel-1 1 5.00 0.9 4.50Pannel-2 1 4.03 1.2 4.84Pannel-3 1 3.70 1.4 5.18Pannel-4 1 3.80 1.63 6.19Pannel-5 1 3.00 1.84 5.52Pannel-6 1 3.37 1.84 6.20ii) Back side (North direction)Panel-1 to Panel-6 1 22.8 1.8 41.04iii) Left side Panel-1,2 1 7.34 1.80 13.21

86.68 Sqm

2 Replacing of GI Tin sheet in roof Each3 Replacing of Plywood Each

Secondary Block (First Building)

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For exterior workGround FloorFront wall externalPanel-1 1 4.83 2.45 11.83Panel-2 1 4.80 2.45 11.76Panel-3 1 4.77 2.45 11.69Deduct by doors 3 0.90 1.92 -5.18Deduct by windows 3 0.90 1.20 -3.24Right side wall externalPanel-1 1 3.94 2.45 9.65Back side wall externalPanel-1 1 4.83 2.45 11.83Panel-2 1 4.80 2.45 11.76Panel-3 1 4.77 2.45 11.69Deduct by windows 3 0.90 1.20 -3.24Left side wall externalPanel-1 1 3.99 2.45 9.78First FloorFront wall externalPanel-1 1 4.83 2.45 11.83Panel-2 1 4.80 2.45 11.76Deduct by doors 2 0.90 1.92 -3.46Deduct by windows 2 0.90 1.20 -2.16Right side wall externalPanel-1 1 3.94 2.45 9.65Back side wall externalPanel-1 1 4.83 2.45 11.83Panel-2 1 4.80 2.45 11.76Panel-3 1 4.77 2.45 11.69Deduct by windows 2 0.90 1.20 -2.16Left side wall externalPanel-1 1 3.99 2.45 9.78

148.85

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Ground FloorFront wall externalPanel-1 1 4.83 2.45 11.83Panel-2 1 4.80 2.45 11.76Panel-3 1 4.77 2.45 11.69Front wall internalPannel-1 (adding column offset) 1 4.88 2.45 11.96Pannel-2 (adding column offset) 1 4.85 2.45 11.88Pannel-3 (adding column offset) 1 4.82 2.45 11.81adding columns face 4 0.26 2.45 2.55adding roof beams facefrom P-1 to P-3

1 14.97 0.30 4.49Deduct by doors 3 0.90 1.92 -5.18Deduct by windows 3 0.90 1.20 -3.24Right side wall externalPanel-1 1 3.94 2.45 9.65Right side wall internalPanel-1 1 3.99 2.45 9.78Back side wall externalPanel-1 1 4.83 2.45 11.83Panel-2 1 4.80 2.45 11.76Panel-3 1 4.77 2.45 11.69Back side wall internalPannel-1 (adding column offset) 1 4.88 2.45 11.96Pannel-2 (adding column offset) 1 4.85 2.45 11.88Pannel-3 (adding column offset) 1 4.82 2.45 11.81adding columns face 4 0.26 2.45 2.55adding roof beams facefrom P-1 to P-3

1 14.97 0.30 4.49Deduct by windows 3 0.90 1.20 -3.24Left side wall externalPanel-1 1 3.99 2.45 9.78Left side wall externalPanel-1 1 3.99 2.45 9.78

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Internal slab ceilingPanel-1 1 4.83 3.94 19.03Panel-2 1 4.80 3.94 18.91Panel-3 1 4.77 3.94 18.79Slab projectionvarandah 1 10.13 1.50 15.20back & left side 1 16.40 0.5 8.20

First FloorFront wall externalPanel-1 1 4.83 2.45 11.83Panel-2 1 4.80 2.45 11.76Front wall internalPannel-1 (adding column offset) 1 4.88 2.45 11.96Pannel-2 (adding column offset) 1 4.85 2.45 11.88adding columns face 2 0.26 2.45 1.27adding roof beams face from P-1 to P- 1 9.94 0.30 2.98Deduct by doors 2 0.90 1.92 -3.46Deduct by windows 2 0.90 1.20 -2.16Right side wall externalPanel-1 1 3.94 2.45 9.65Right side wall internalPanel-1 1 3.99 2.45 9.78Back side wall externalPanel-1 1 4.83 2.45 11.83Panel-2 1 4.80 2.45 11.76Panel-3 1 4.77 2.45 11.69Back side wall internalPannel-1 (adding column offset) 1 4.88 2.45 11.96Pannel-2 (adding column offset) 1 4.85 2.45 11.88adding columns face 2 0.26 2.45 1.27adding roof beams facefrom P-1 to P-3

1 9.94 0.30 2.98Deduct by windows 2 0.90 1.20 -2.16Left side wall externalPanel-1 1 3.99 2.45 9.78Left side wall externalPanel-1 1 3.99 2.45 9.78Internal slab ceilingPanel-1 1 4.83 3.94 19.03

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Panel-2 1 4.80 3.94 18.91Slab projectionvarandah 1 14.40 1.50 21.60back & left side 1 20.87 0.5 10.44

479.62 Sqm

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Ground FloorFront sidecolumns 6 0.26 2.45 3.82skirting 1 21.55 0.152 3.28roof beam 1 19.99 0.30 6.00cantilever beam 4 1.50 0.86 5.16slab thickness 1 15.16 0.10 1.52doors (internal+external) 4 0.90 1.92 13.82windows (steel type)a)shutter 4" (5no) 10 3.30 0.10 3.30b)chawkat 2" (5no) 5 4.20 0.051 1.07c)chawkat guard 1½" (5no) 10 0.90 0.027 0.24d)chawkat hold 2" (5no) 5 1.20 0.051 0.31e)square bar 2" (5no) 5 6.60 0.051 1.68Right side columns 2 0.26 2.45 1.27roof beam 1 3.94 0.3Back side columns 6 0.26 2.45 3.82slab thickness 1 15.16 0.10 1.52windows (steel type)a)shutter 4" (3no) 6 3.30 0.10 1.98b)chawkat 2" (3no) 3 4.20 0.051 0.64c)chawkat guard 1½" (3no) 6 0.90 0.027 0.15d)chawkat hold 2" (3no) 3 1.20 0.051 0.18e)square bar 2" (3no) 3 6.60 0.051 1.01Left side

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columns 2 0.26 2.45 1.27roof beam 1 3.94 0.30 1.18First FloorFront sidecolumns 3 0.26 2.45 1.91skirting 1 10.41 0.152 1.58roof beam 1 9.63 0.30 2.89cantilever beam 3 1.50 0.86 3.87slab thickness 1 10.39 0.10 1.04Railing Post 12 0.58 0.87 6.06Railing pipe 1st floor & sraicase 10 4.83 0.102 4.93doors (internal+external) 2 0.90 1.92 6.91windows (steel type)a)shutter 4" (2no) 4 3.30 0.10 1.32b)chawkat 2" (2no) 2 4.20 0.051 0.43c)chawkat guard 1½" (2no) 4 0.90 0.027 0.10d)chawkat hold 2" (2no) 2 1.20 0.051 0.12e)square bar 2" (2no) 2 6.60 0.051 0.67Right side columns 2 0.26 2.45 1.27roof beam 1 3.94 0.3Back side columns 3 0.26 2.45 1.91slab thickness 1 10.39 0.10 1.04windows (steel type)a)shutter 4" (2no) 4 3.30 0.10 1.32b)chawkat 2" (2no) 2 4.20 0.051 0.43c)chawkat guard 1½" (2no) 4 0.90 0.027 0.10d)chawkat hold 2" (2no) 2 1.20 0.051 0.12e)square bar 2" (2no) 2 6.60 0.051 0.67Left side columns 2 0.26 2.45 1.27roof beam 1 3.94 0.30 1.18

94.37 Sqm

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Roof truss projection part

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Front & Back sidemain rafter 2 5.59 0.25 2.80secondary rafter 12 0.40 0.25 1.20purlin 12 5.94 0.178 12.69Roof truss at varandahmain rafter 2 5.59 0.25 2.80secondary rafter 6 1.50 0.25 2.25purlin 3 34.87 0.178 18.62

40.35 Sqm

Extra Items

1 Laying water proof topping (IPS) on roof slab 1 4.77 5.94 28.33 Sqm

2

Providing rough cast plaster inproportion of 1:3 (1-cement: 3-sand)over an underlayer of 12 mm thickcement plaster including curingcomplete as directed. Over staircase 1 7.42 0.93 6.90 Sqm

3

Applying 20 mm thick cement plaster consisting of 12mm thick base coat of CM 1:3 & 8 mm thick finishing coat of CM 1:1 with curing. Wall in back side of ground floorPanel-1 1 4.83 2.45 11.83Panel-2 1 4.80 2.45 11.76Panel-3 1 4.77 2.45 11.69Deduct by windows 3 0.90 1.2 -3.24In plinth areaRight side 1 4.47 0.9 4.02Back side 1 14.4 0.785 11.30Left side 1 4.47 0.785 3.51

50.88 Sqm

Secondary Block (Second Building)

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10.2 White washing (cement paint) with lime on old works to give an even shade including prior cleaning of the surface complete as directed.(b) Two coats

For exterior workFront wall externalPannel-1 to Pannel-4 4 3.44 2.70 37.15Deduct by doors 4 0.90 1.94 -6.98Deduct by windows 4 0.90 1.20 -4.32Back wall externalPannel-1 to Pannel-4 4 3.44 2.70 37.15Plinth area 1 15.26 1.12 17.09Deduct by windows 2 0.90 1.20 -2.16Right wall external 1 4.78 2.70 12.91Plinth area 1 5.38 0.71 3.82Left wall external 1 4.78 2.70 12.91Plinth area 1 5.38 0.71 3.82

111.38

10.8 Distempering with acrylic washable distemper of approved shade to give an even shade including cleaning etc of the surface on old works (including cost of priming coat) (b) Two coats

Sqm

Front wall externalPannel-1 to Pannel-4 4 3.44 2.70 37.15Front wall internal (adding col.face)

Pannel-1 to Pannel-4 4 4.34 2.70 46.87Deduct by doors 4 0.90 1.94 -6.98Deduct by windows 4 0.90 1.20 -4.32Back wall externalPannel-1 to Pannel-4 4 3.44 2.70 37.15Plinth area 1 15.26 1.12 17.09Back wall internal (adding col.face)

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Pannel-1 to Pannel-4 4 4.34 2.70 46.87Deduct by windows 2 0.90 1.20 -2.16Right wall external 1 4.78 2.70 12.91Plinth area 1 5.38 0.71 3.82Right wall internal (adding col.face)

1 4.83 2.70 13.04Left wall external 1 4.78 2.70 12.91Plinth area 1 5.38 0.71 3.82Left wall internal (adding col.face) 1 4.83 2.70 13.04Roof Beam insidefront side Pannel-1 to Pannel-4 4 3.44 0.3 4.13back side Pannel-1 to Pannel-4 4 3.44 0.3 4.13right & back side 2 4.78 0.3 2.87intermediate (three face) 3 4.78 0.9 12.91Ceiling Inside Pannel-1 to Pannel-4 4 3.44 4.78 65.77Varandah Pannel-1 to Pannel-4 4 3.44 1.85 25.46slab projection in three side 1 24.13 0.50 12.07

Total 358.53 Sqm

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Sqm

Front sidemain columns 5 0.26 2.7 3.51varandah columns (four face) 5 1.04 3.7 19.24skirting 1 15.06 0.152 2.29 varandah roof beam (horizontal) 1 15.06 0.30 4.52varandah roof beam (vertical)(three face) 5 1.85 0.67 6.20slab thickness 1 15.06 0.10 1.51doors (internal+external) 4 0.90 1.94 13.97windows (steel type)a)shutter 4" (4no) 8 3.30 0.10 2.64b)chawkat 2" (4no) 4 4.20 0.051 0.86c)chawkat guard 1½" (4no) 8 0.90 0.027 0.19d)chawkat hold 2" (4no) 4 1.20 0.051 0.24

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e)square bar 2" (4no) 4 6.60 0.051 1.35Back sidemain columns 5 0.26 2.7 3.51 roof beam 1 15.06 0.30 4.52slab thickness 1 15.06 0.10 1.51windows (steel type)a)shutter 4" (2no) 4 3.30 0.10 1.32b)chawkat 2" (2no) 2 4.20 0.051 0.43c)chawkat guard 1½" (2no) 4 0.90 0.027 0.10d)chawkat hold 2" (2no) 2 1.20 0.051 0.12e)square bar 2" (2no) 2 6.60 0.051 0.67Right sidemain columns 2 0.26 2.7 1.40 roof beam 1 4.77 0.30 1.43slab thickness 1 5.77 0.10 0.58Left sidemain columns 2 0.26 2.7 1.40 roof beam 1 4.77 0.30 1.43slab thickness 1 5.77 0.10 0.58

Total 75.51 Sqm

Kitchen Block (Upper Primary and Secondary Section)10.8 Distempering with acrylic washable

distemper of approved shade to give an even shade including cleaning etc of the surface on old works (including cost of priming coat) (b) Two coats

Sqm

Front wall externalPannel-1 to Pannel-2 2 1.76 2.56 9.01Front wall internal (adding col.face)

Pannel-1 to Pannel-2 2 2.28 2.70 12.31Deduct by doors 1 0.75 1.86 -1.40Deduct by windows 1 0.63 0.90 -0.57Back wall externalPannel-1 to Pannel-2 2 1.76 2.56 9.01Deduct by chimney portion 1 1.17 2.56 -3.00Plinth area 1 1.17 0.80 0.94

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Back wall internal (adding col.face)Pannel-1 to Pannel-2 2 2.28 2.70 12.31Deduct by chimney portion 1 1.00 1.20 -1.20Right wall externalPanel 1 2.96 2.56 7.58Plinth area 1 3.48 0.71 2.47Right wall internal Panel 1 2.96 2.70 7.99Deduct by windows 1 0.63 0.90 -0.57Left wall externalPanel 1 2.96 2.56 7.58Plinth area 1 3.48 0.71 2.47Left wall internal Panel 1 2.96 2.70 7.99Deduct by windows 1 0.63 0.90 -0.57Chimneyinside 1 1.00 1.36 1.36outside 1 2.81 3.20 8.99

Ceiling 1 3.52 2.96 10.42slab projection 1 9.28 0.4 3.71

Total 96.86 Sqm

10.13 Painting with plastic emulsion paint of approved make and brand togive an even shade includingcleaning the surface etc, completeas directed. (a) With commercialvariety. (iv) Two coats (old work)

Sqm

Front side columns 3 0.26 2.56 2.00skirting 1 4.30 0.152 0.65 roof beam 1 4.30 0.25 1.08slab thickness 1 4.30 0.10 0.43doors (internal+external) 1 0.75 1.86 2.79windows (steel type)a)shutter 4" (1no) 2 3.30 0.10 0.66b)chawkat 2" (1no) 1 4.20 0.051 0.21c)chawkat guard 1½" (1no) 2 0.90 0.027 0.05

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d)chawkat hold 2" (1no) 1 1.20 0.051 0.06e)square bar 2" (1no) 1 6.60 0.051 0.34Back side columns 3 0.26 2.56 2.00 roof beam 1 4.30 0.25 1.08slab thickness 1 4.30 0.10 0.43Right side columns 2 0.26 2.56 1.33 roof beam 1 6.44 0.25 1.61slab thickness 1 3.74 0.10 0.37windows (steel type)a)shutter 4" (1no) 2 3.30 0.10 0.66b)chawkat 2" (1no) 1 4.20 0.051 0.21c)chawkat guard 1½" (1no) 2 0.90 0.027 0.05d)chawkat hold 2" (1no) 1 1.20 0.051 0.06e)square bar 2" (1no) 1 6.60 0.051 0.34Left side columns 2 0.26 2.56 1.33 roof beam 1 6.44 0.25 1.61slab thickness 1 3.74 0.10 0.37windows (steel type)a)shutter 4" (1no) 2 3.30 0.10 0.66b)chawkat 2" (1no) 1 4.20 0.051 0.21c)chawkat guard 1½" (1no) 2 0.90 0.027 0.05d)chawkat hold 2" (1no) 1 1.20 0.051 0.06e)square bar 2" (1no) 1 6.60 0.051 0.34

Total 21.04 Sqm

Lower Primary Block

10.8 Distempering with acrylic washable distemper of approved shade to give an even shade including cleaning etc of the surface on old works (including cost of priming coat) (b) Two coats

Sqm

Front wall externalPannel-1 1 3.70 2.67 9.88Pannel-2 1 3.35 2.67 8.94

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Pannel-3 1 3.48 2.67 9.29Pannel-4 1 3.50 2.67 9.35Front wall internal (adding col.face)

Pannel-1 1 3.73 2.67 9.95Pannel-2 1 3.62 2.67 9.67Pannel-3 1 3.75 2.67 10.01Pannel-4 1 3.77 2.67 10.07inside fixed book shelve 1 2.00 1.52 3.04Deduct by doors 4 1.00 1.94 -7.76Deduct by windows 4 0.79 1.03 -3.25Back wall externalPannel-1 1 3.70 2.67 9.88Pannel-2 1 3.35 2.67 8.94Pannel-3 1 3.48 2.67 9.29Pannel-4 1 3.50 2.67 9.35Plinth area 1 15.38 1.12 17.23Back wall internal (adding col.face)Pannel-1 1 3.73 2.67 9.95Pannel-2 1 3.62 2.67 9.67Pannel-3 1 3.75 2.67 10.01Pannel-4 1 3.77 2.67 10.07Deduct by windows 4 0.79 1.03 -3.25Right wall externalPannel-1 1 4.50 2.67 12.02Plinth area 1 6.53 0.71 4.64Right wall internal (adding col.face)

Pannel-1 1 3.73 2.67 9.95Deduct by windows 1 0.79 1.03 -0.81Left wall externalPannel-1 1 4.50 2.67 12.02Plinth area 1 6.53 0.71 4.64Left wall internal (adding col.face)Pannel-1 1 3.73 2.67 9.95Deduct by windows 1 0.79 1.03 -0.81

Total 211.86 Sqm

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Sqm

Front sidemain columns (one face) 5 0.27 2.67 3.60varandah columns (four face) 5 0.75 1.83 6.86skirting 1 15.38 0.152 2.34doors (internal+external) 4 1.00 1.93 15.44windows (internal+external) 4 0.79 1.03 6.51Back sidemain columns (one face) 5 0.27 2.67 3.60windows (internal+external) 4 0.79 1.03 6.51Right sidemain columns (one face) 2 0.27 2.67 1.44windows (internal+external) 1 0.79 1.03 1.63Left sidemain columns (one face) 2 0.27 2.67 1.44windows (internal+external) 1 0.79 1.03 1.63Ceilingpanel-1 1 3.7 4.37 16.17

67.18 Sqm

10.15 Black japan painting to wood works 1(one) coat including cleaning thesurface complete as directed.

Sqm

Main Roof truss main rafter Front & Back side 2 15.38 0.252 7.75main rafter Right & Left side 2 5.04 0.252 2.54secondary rafter + projection 12 4.10 0.300 14.76purlin 8 14.12 0.178 20.11Roof truss at varandahmain rafter 2 15.38 0.252 7.75secondary rafter 9 1.79 0.252 4.06purlin 3 14.12 0.178 7.54

64.51 Sqm

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Kitchen Block (Lower Primary Section)10.8 Distempering with acrylic washable

distemper of approved shade to give an even shade including cleaning etc of the surface on old works (including cost of priming coat) (b) Two coats

Sqm

Front wall externalPannel-1 to Pannel-2 2 1.76 2.56 9.01Front wall internal (adding col.face)

Pannel-1 to Pannel-2 2 2.28 2.70 12.31Deduct by doors 1 0.75 1.86 -1.40Deduct by windows 1 0.63 0.90 -0.57Back wall externalPannel-1 to Pannel-2 2 1.76 2.56 9.01Deduct by chimney portion 1 1.17 2.56 -3.00Plinth area 1 1.17 0.80 0.94Back wall internal (adding col.face)Pannel-1 to Pannel-2 2 2.28 2.70 12.31Deduct by chimney portion 1 1.00 1.20 -1.20Right wall externalPanel 1 2.96 2.56 7.58Plinth area 1 3.48 0.71 2.47Right wall internal Panel 1 2.96 2.70 7.99Deduct by windows 1 0.63 0.90 -0.57Left wall externalPanel 1 2.96 2.56 7.58Plinth area 1 3.48 0.71 2.47Left wall internal Panel 1 2.96 2.70 7.99Deduct by windows 1 0.63 0.90 -0.57Chimneyinside 1 1.00 1.36 1.36outside 1 2.81 3.20 8.99Ceiling 1 3.52 2.96 10.42slab projection 1 9.28 0.4 3.71

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Total 96.86 Sqm

10.13 Painting with plastic emulsion paint of approved make and brand togive an even shade includingcleaning the surface etc, completeas directed. (a) With commercialvariety. (iv) Two coats (old work)

Sqm

Front side columns 3 0.26 2.56 2.00skirting 1 4.30 0.152 0.65 roof beam 1 4.30 0.25 1.08slab thickness 1 4.30 0.10 0.43doors (internal+external) 1 0.75 1.86 2.79windows (steel type)a)shutter 4" (1no) 2 3.30 0.10 0.66b)chawkat 2" (1no) 1 4.20 0.051 0.21c)chawkat guard 1½" (1no) 2 0.90 0.027 0.05d)chawkat hold 2" (1no) 1 1.20 0.051 0.06e)square bar 2" (1no) 1 6.60 0.051 0.34Back side columns 3 0.26 2.56 2.00 roof beam 1 4.30 0.25 1.08slab thickness 1 4.30 0.10 0.43Right side columns 2 0.26 2.56 1.33 roof beam 1 6.44 0.25 1.61slab thickness 1 3.74 0.10 0.37windows (steel type)a)shutter 4" (1no) 2 3.30 0.10 0.66b)chawkat 2" (1no) 1 4.20 0.051 0.21c)chawkat guard 1½" (1no) 2 0.90 0.027 0.05d)chawkat hold 2" (1no) 1 1.20 0.051 0.06e)square bar 2" (1no) 1 6.60 0.051 0.34Left side columns 2 0.26 2.56 1.33 roof beam 1 6.44 0.25 1.61slab thickness 1 3.74 0.10 0.37windows (steel type)

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a)shutter 4" (1no) 2 3.30 0.10 0.66b)chawkat 2" (1no) 1 4.20 0.051 0.21c)chawkat guard 1½" (1no) 2 0.90 0.027 0.05d)chawkat hold 2" (1no) 1 1.20 0.051 0.06e)square bar 2" (1no) 1 6.60 0.051 0.34

Total 21.04 Sqm

Old Toilet Block10.8 Distempering with acrylic washable

distemper of approved shade to give an even shade including cleaning etc of the surface on old works (including cost of priming coat) (b) Two coats

Sqm

Front wall externalPannel-1 to Pannel-2 2 1.76 2.56 9.01Front wall internal (adding col.face)

Pannel-1 to Pannel-2 2 2.28 2.70 12.31Deduct by doors 4 0.75 1.86 -5.58Back wall externalPannel-1 to Pannel-2 2 1.76 2.56 9.01Deduct by opens 2 0.30 0.20 -0.12Back wall internal (adding col.face)Pannel-1 to Pannel-2 2 2.28 2.70 12.31Right wall externalPanel 1 1.30 2.56 3.33Right wall internal Panel 1 1.30 2.70 3.51Left wall externalPanel 1 1.30 2.70 3.51Left wall internal Panel 1 1.30 2.70 3.51internal ceiling 1 3.50 1.30 4.55slab projection 1 7.60 1.30 9.88

Total 65.23 Sqm

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Sqm

Front side columns 3 0.26 2.56 2.00skirting 1 4.30 0.152 0.65 roof beam 1 4.30 0.25 1.08slab thickness 1 4.30 0.10 0.43doors (internal+external) 4 0.75 1.86 11.16Back side columns 3 0.26 2.56 2.00 roof beam 1 4.30 0.25 1.08slab thickness 1 4.30 0.10 0.43Right side columns 2 0.26 2.56 1.33 roof beam 1 1.82 0.25 0.46slab thickness 1 2.42 0.10 0.24Left side columns 2 0.26 2.56 1.33 roof beam 1 1.82 0.25 0.46slab thickness 1 2.42 0.10 0.24

Total 22.87 Sqm

Basket Ball Post10.8 Distempering with acrylic washable

distemper of approved shade to give an even shade including cleaning etc of the surface on old works (including cost of priming coat) (b) Two coatsDistempered spot 6 0.90 0.50 2.70 Sqm

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10.13 Painting with plastic emulsion paint of approved make and brand togive an even shade includingcleaning the surface etc, completeas directed. (a) With commercialvariety. (iv) Two coats (old work)Blue Paint spot 6 0.90 0.50 2.70

Total 2.70 Sqm

TOTAL QUANTITY OF WORKS

Tender Item no Brief description of item Upper Primary

Block

Secondary Block (First

Building)

Secondary Block (Second

Building)

Kitchen Block

(Upper & Secondary

Section)

Lower Primary

Block

Kitchen Block

(Lower Primary Section)

Toilet Block

Basket Ball Post

10.2 White washing (cement paint) with lime on old works to give an even shade including prior cleaning of the surface complete as directed.(b) Two coats

203.425 148.851 111.383 463.659

10.8 Distempering with acrylic washable distemper of approved shade to give an even shade including cleaning etc of the surface on old works (including cost of priming coat) (b) Two coats

556.693 479.623 358.533 96.860 211.862 96.860 65.230 2.700 1868.361

10.13 Painting with plastic emulsion paint of approved make and brand togive an even shade includingcleaning the surface etc, completeas directed. (a) With commercialvariety. (iv) Two coats (old work)

136.196 94.375 75.510 21.039 67.176 21.039 22.870 2.700 440.906

10.15 Black japan painting to wood works 1 (one) coat including cleaning thesurface complete as directed. 47.345 40.348 64.510 152.203

1.1 Primer Paint 216.445 16.169 232.614

Total = 1160.105 763.197 545.426 117.899 359.717 117.899 2694.084

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Sl.No Description of Painting ItemsQuantity Area

in Sq.mQuantity

Area in Sq.ft

1 White washing (cement paint) 463.659 4988.965462 Distempering Work = 1868.361 20103.561673 Painting Plastic emulsion = 440.906 4744.148994 Black Painting to wood works = 152.203 1637.7068625 Primer 232.614 2502.923412

Sl.No Description of Items1 Construction of RR Wall.2 12mm Plaster over wall 3 Topping (IPS) Slab 4 Rough plaster (1:3) over staircase 5 Flooring Finish work

EXTRA ITEM OF FITTING WORKSSl.No Description of Items Number

1 P/F GI Sheet over Roof 792 P/F Roof Trusses. 3 P/F of new Door 4 P/F of new Window 2

5P/F of Glass over door,windows etc. 52

6 Old Door repairing 57 Old Window repairing 88 Cement required/bag

9Providing wall putty 20kg each schools 20

EXTRA ITEM OF CEMENT WORKS

PAINTING WORKS

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School Code : 17050120901

Sheet Name : Measurement of Painting Works and Other Extra Item worksTender Item no Brief description of item No L B D/H Qntity Unit

Main Building Classroom10.2 White washing (cement paint) with

lime on old works to give an even shade including prior cleaning of the surface complete as directed.(b) Two coats

For exterior workFront wall (Face-1)external Pannel-1 1 4.50 2.65 11.93deduct by door 1 0.86 1.75 -1.51deduct by window 1 0.7 0.85 -0.60Front wall (Face-2)external Pannel-1 1 3.00 2.65 7.95deduct by window 1 0.70 0.85 -0.60Front wall (Face-3)external Pannel-1 1 3.10 2.65 8.22Pannel-2 1 4.00 2.65 10.60deduct by window 1 0.70 0.85 -0.60deduct by door 1 0.86 1.75 -1.51Back wall external Pannel-1 1 4.47 2.65 11.85Pannel-2 1 3.07 2.65 8.14Pannel-3 1 4.00 2.65 10.60Plinth 1 11.54 0.48 5.54deduct by window 2 0.70 0.85 -1.19

School Name : Umlakhar.L.P.S,Umling Block,Ri Bhoi District.

Project Title : HDFC - SACH (School Infrastructure Project)

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Right side wall externalPannel-1 1 3.02 2.65 9.13Pannel-2 1 3.10 2.65 9.34Plinth 1 7.82 0.48 3.75deduct by window 2 0.70 0.85 -1.19Left side wall externalPannel-1 1 3.02 2.65 9.13Plinth 1 3.42 0.48 1.64deduct by window 1 0.70 0.90 -0.63

100.00

10.8 Distempering with acrylic washable distemper of approved shade to give an even shade including cleaning etc of the surface on old works (including cost of priming coat) (b) Two coats

Sqm

Front wall (Face-1)external Pannel-1 1 4.50 2.65 11.93Front wall (Face-1)internal Pannel-1 1 4.55 2.65 12.06deduct by door 1 0.86 1.75 -1.51deduct by window 1 0.7 0.85 -0.60Front wall (Face-2)external Pannel-1 1 3.00 2.65 7.95Front wall (Face-2)internal Pannel-1 1 3.05 2.65 8.08deduct by window 1 0.70 0.85 -0.60Front wall (Face-3)external Pannel-1 1 3.10 2.65 8.22Pannel-2 1 4.00 2.65 10.60Front wall (Face-3)internal Pannel-1 1 3.15 2.65 8.35Pannel-2 1 4.05 2.65 10.73

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deduct by window 1 0.70 0.85 -0.60deduct by door 1 0.86 1.75 -1.51Back wall external Pannel-1 1 4.47 2.65 11.85Pannel-2 1 3.07 2.65 8.14Pannel-3 1 4.00 2.65 10.60Plinth 1 11.54 0.48 5.54Back wall internal (+column offset)Pannel-1 1 4.52 2.65 11.98Pannel-2 1 3.12 2.65 8.27Pannel-3 1 4.05 2.65 10.73deduct by window 2 0.70 0.85 -1.19Right side wall externalPannel-1 1 3.02 2.65 9.13Pannel-2 1 3.10 2.65 9.34Plinth 1 7.82 0.48 3.75Right wall internal(+column offset)Pannel-1 1 3.07 2.65 9.26Pannel-2 1 3.15 2.65 9.47deduct by window 2 0.70 0.85 -1.19Left side wall externalPannel-1 1 3.02 2.65 9.13Plinth 1 3.42 0.48 1.64Left wall internal(+column offset)Pannel-1 1 3.07 2.40 8.49deduct by window 1 0.70 0.90 -0.63Interior partition wall (two face) 1 3.02 2.65 18.26deduct by window 1 0.75 0.95 -0.71

Total 214.96 Sqm

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Sqm

Front Sidedoors (internal + external) 2 0.86 1.75 6.02columns face 5 0.20 2.65 2.65skirting 1 12.88 0.20 2.58varanda post 7 0.80 1.85 10.36Back Sidewindows (internal + external) 2 0.70 0.90 2.52columns face 4 0.20 2.65 2.12skirting 1 11.54 0.20 2.31Right Sidewindows (internal + external) 2 0.70 0.90 2.52columns face 3 0.20 2.65 1.59skirting 1 6.12 0.20 1.22Left Sidewindows (internal + external) 1 0.70 0.90 1.26columns face 2 0.20 2.65 1.06skirting 1 3.02 0.20 0.60

Total 36.81 Sqm

10.15 Black japan painting to wood works 1(one) coat including cleaning thesurface complete as directed.

Sqm

Mainroofbottom chord (4"x3') 2 35.00 0.152 10.64top chord (3"x4") 19 3.654 0.275 19.09purlin (3"x2") 6 17.66 0.178 18.84varandah roofbottom chord (4"x3') 2 10.10 0.252 5.09

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top chord (3"x4") 10 1.30 0.275 3.58purlin (3"x2") 3 11.10 0.178 5.93over black board 4 1.00 0.8 3.20

Total 66.36 Sqm

Kitchen Shed10.2 White washing (cement paint) with

lime on old works to give an even shade including prior cleaning of the surface complete as directed.(b) Two coats

For exterior workFront wall externalPannel-1 1 3.50 2.80 9.80Pannel-2 1 2.35 2.80 6.58plinth 1 6.51 0.60 3.91Deduct by door 1 0.80 1.85 -1.48Deduct by windows 2 0.86 1.15 -1.98Rear wall external Pannel-1 1 3.50 2.80 9.80Pannel-2 1 2.35 2.80 6.58plinth 1 6.51 1.20 7.81Deduct by windows 3 0.86 1.15 -2.97Right side wall external Panel-1 (+chimney) 1 3.70 2.80 10.36plinth 1 3.70 0.60 2.22Left side wall external Panel-1 1 2.250 2.80 6.30plinth 1 2.250 0.60 1.35

58.28

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Sqm

Front wall externalPannel-1 1 3.50 2.80 9.80Pannel-2 1 2.35 2.80 6.58plinth 1 6.51 0.60 3.91Front wall internal (+column offset)Pannel-1 1 3.55 2.80 9.94Pannel-2 1 2.40 2.80 6.72roof beam1 1 3.50 0.30 1.05roof beam2 1 2.35 0.30 0.71Deduct by door 1 0.80 1.85 -1.48Deduct by windows 2 0.86 1.15 -1.98Rear wall external Pannel-1 1 3.50 2.80 9.80Pannel-2 1 2.35 2.80 6.58plinth 1 6.51 1.20 7.81Rear wall internal Pannel-1 1 3.55 2.80 9.94Pannel-2 1 2.40 2.80 6.72roof beam1 1 3.50 0.30 1.05roof beam2 1 2.35 0.30 0.71Deduct by windows 3 0.86 1.15 -2.97Right side wall external Panel-1 (+chimney) 1 3.70 2.80 10.36plinth 1 3.70 0.60 2.22Right side wall internal Panel-1 (-chimney portion) 1 2.300 1.80 4.14shelve portion two parts 2 1.400 0.70 1.96Left side wall external Panel-1 1 2.250 2.80 6.30

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plinth 1 2.250 0.60 1.35Left side wall internal Panel-1 (+column offset) 1 2.300 2.80 6.44roof beam 1 2.250 0.30 0.68inside partition wall 1 2.300 2.80 6.44roof beam above partition wall 1 2.250 0.30 0.68Deduct by door 1 0.800 1.85 -1.48ceiling panel-1 1 3.500 2.25 7.88ceiling panel-2 1 2.350 2.25 5.29slab outside projection 4sides 1 22.200 0.50 11.10

Total 138.23 Sqm

10.13 Painting withplastic emulsionpaintof approved make andbrand to givean even shade including cleaningthe surface etc, complete asdirected. (a) With commercialvariety. (iv) Two coats (old work)

Sqm

Front face columns 3 0.20 2.80 1.68skirting 1 5.05 0.178 0.90roof beam1 1 3.50 0.3 1.05roof beam2 1 2.35 0.3 0.71doors (internal + external) 1 0.80 1.85 2.96windows (internal + external) 2 0.80 1.15 3.68Rear face columns 3 0.20 2.80 1.68skirting 1 5.05 0.178 0.90roof beam1 1 3.50 0.3 1.05roof beam2 1 2.35 0.3 0.71windows (internal + external) 3 0.80 1.15 5.52Right Face columns 2 0.20 2.80 1.12skirting 1 3.70 0.203 0.75Left Face

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columns 2 0.20 2.80 1.12roof beam 1 2.25 0.30 0.68skirting 1 2.25 0.203 0.46painting of door inside 1 0.80 1.85 2.96slab projection thickness 1 22.200 0.10 2.22

Total 30.13 Sqm

Tender Item no Brief description of Extra Item No/Pieces L B D/H Qntity Unit

1.[4.11(a)] Providing 20 mm thick cement plaster skirting with cement mortar 1:3 (1cement & 3-sand) finished with floating coat of neat cement including rounding of junction over floor as directed complete.Class Room 1 7.55 3.40 25.67Varanda 1 10.65 1.900 20.24

Total 45.91 Sqm

PAINTING WORKS

Sl.No Description of Painting ItemsQuantity Area in Sq.m

Quantity Area in

Sq.ft1 White washing (cement paint) 158.279 1703.0862 Distempering Work = 353.190 3800.3233 Painting Plastic emulsion = 66.943 720.3034 Black Painting to wood works = 66.365 714.0845 Primer 0.000 0

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Sl.No Description of Items1 Construction of RR Wall.2 12mm Plaster over wall 3 Topping (IPS) Slab 4 Rough plaster (1:3) over staircase 5 Flooring Finish work

RCC in 1:2:4Total Amount=

EXTRA ITEM OF FITTING WORKSSl.No Description of Items Number

1 P/F GI Sheet over Roof 642 P/F Roof Trusses. 43 P/F of new Door 14 P/F of new Window 15

P/F of Glass over door,windows etc. 24

6 Old Door repairing 27 Old Window repairing 28 Cement required/bag

9Providing wall putty 20kg each schools 20

EXTRA ITEM OF CEMENT WORKS.(Rate as per SSP Tender Rate)

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School Code : 17050121901

Sheet Name : Measurement of Painting Works and Other Extra Item worksTender Item no Brief description of item No L B D/H Qntity Unit

Main Building Classroom10.8 Distempering with acrylic washable

distemper of approved shade to give an even shade including cleaning etc of the surface on old works (including cost of priming coat) (b) Two coats

Sqm

Front wall external Pannel-1 1 5.05 2.40 12.12Pannel-2 1 6.90 2.40 16.56Plinth 1 12.55 0.48 6.02Front wall internal (+column offset)Pannel-1 1 5.10 2.40 12.24Pannel-2 1 6.95 2.40 16.68column face 1 0.20 2.40 0.48deduct by doors 3 0.80 1.80 -4.32Back wall external Pannel-1 1 5.05 2.40 12.12Pannel-2 1 6.90 2.40 16.56Plinth 1 12.55 0.48 6.02Back wall internal (+column offset)Pannel-1 1 5.10 2.40 12.24Pannel-2 1 6.95 2.40 16.68column face 1 0.20 2.40 0.48deduct by windows 1 0.75 0.95 -0.71Right side wall external

School Name : Sohtad.L.P.S,Umling Block,Ri Bhoi District.

Project Title : HDFC - SACH (School Infrastructure Project)

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Pannel-1 1 3.75 2.40 10.13Plinth 1 5.45 0.48 2.62Right wall internal(+column offset)Pannel-1 1 3.80 2.40 10.25deduct by window 1 0.75 0.95 -0.71Left side wall externalPannel-1 1 3.75 2.40 10.13Plinth 1 5.45 0.48 2.62Left wall internal(+column offset)Pannel-1 1 3.80 2.40 10.25deduct by window 1 0.75 0.95 -0.71Interior partition wall (two face) 1 3.80 2.40 20.49deduct by window 1 0.75 0.95 -0.71

Total 187.50 Sqm

10.13 Painting withplastic emulsionpaintof approved make andbrand to givean even shade including cleaningthe surface etc, complete asdirected. (a) With commercialvariety. (iv) Two coats (old work)

Sqm

Front Sidedoors (internal + external) 3 0.80 1.80 8.64columns face 3 0.20 2.40 1.44skirting 1 12.55 0.20 2.51varanda post 5 0.80 1.80 7.20Back Sidewindows (internal + external) 1 0.75 0.95 1.43columns face 3 0.20 2.40 1.44skirting 1 12.55 0.20 2.51Right Sidewindows (internal + external) 1 0.75 0.95 1.43columns face 2 0.20 2.40 0.96skirting 1 12.55 0.20 2.51

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Left Sidewindows (internal + external) 1 0.75 0.95 1.43columns face 2 0.20 2.40 0.96skirting 1 12.55 0.20 2.51

Total 34.96 Sqm

10.15 Black japan painting to wood works 1(one) coat including cleaning thesurface complete as directed.

Sqm

Mainroofbottom chord (4"x3') 2 12.55 0.252 6.33top chord (3"x4") 8 6.00 0.275 13.20purlin (3"x2") 6 13.15 0.178 14.03varandah roofbottom chord (4"x3') 2 12.55 0.252 6.33top chord (3"x4") 10 1.30 0.275 3.58purlin (3"x2") 2 13.15 0.178 4.68

Total 48.14 Sqm

Additional Classroom Building10.8 Distempering with acrylic washable

distemper of approved shade to give an even shade including cleaning etc of the surface on old works (including cost of priming coat) (b) Two coats

Sqm

Front wall externalPannel-1 & Pannel-2 2 2.83 2.75 15.57Plinth 1 6.12 0.45 2.75Front wall internalPannel-1 & Panel-2(+column offset) 2 2.93 2.75 16.12roof beam 2 2.83 0.23 1.27Deduct by door 2 0.80 1.85 -2.96

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Deduct by windows 2 0.86 1.15 -1.98Back wall externalPannel-1 & Pannel-2 2 2.83 2.75 15.57Plinth 1 6.12 1.20 7.34Back wall internalPannel-1 & Panel-2(+column offset) 2 2.93 2.75 16.12roof beam 2 2.83 0.23 1.27Deduct by windows 2 0.86 1.15 -1.98Right side wall external Panel-1 1 3.60 2.75 9.90Adding plinth area 1 4.60 0.80 3.68Right side wall internal Pannel-1 (adding column offset) 1 3.65 2.75 10.04roof beam 1 3.60 0.23 0.81Left side wall external Panel-1 1 3.60 2.75 9.90Adding plinth area 1 4.60 0.80 3.68Left side wall internal Pannel-1 (adding column offset) 1 3.65 2.75 10.04roof beam 1 3.60 0.23 0.81Inside partition wall 1 3.60 2.75 9.90roof beam above partition wall(2face) 1 3.60 0.23 1.62slab ceiling inside 2panel 2 2.83 3.60 40.75slab ceiling outside front 2panel 2 2.83 1.00 11.32slab ceiling outside back,right & left 1 13.54 0.50 13.54

Total 195.08 Sqm

10.13 Painting withplastic emulsionpaintof approved make andbrand to givean even shade including cleaningthe surface etc, complete asdirected. (a) With commercialvariety. (iv) Two coats (old work)

Sqm

Front face columns 3 0.23 2.75 1.90skirting 1 4.06 0.178 0.72

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roof beam 2 2.80 0.225 1.26doors (internal + external) 2 0.80 1.85 5.92windows (internal + external) 2 0.86 1.15 3.96cantilever roof beam 3 0.60 0.57 1.03railing post 6 0.72 1.2 5.18railing pipe 1 27.30 0.10 2.73Rear face columns 3 0.23 2.75 1.90skirting 1 5.66 0.178 1.01roof beam 2 2.80 0.225 1.26windows (internal + external) 2 0.86 1.15 3.96Right Face columns 2 0.23 2.75 1.27skirting 1 3.60 0.203 0.73roof beam 1 3.60 0.225 0.81Left Face columns 2 0.23 2.75 1.27skirting 1 3.60 0.203 0.73roof beam 1 3.60 0.225 0.81slab thickness paint all four side 1 24.80 0.10 2.48

Total 38.91 Sqm

Kitchen Shed10.8 Distempering with acrylic washable

distemper of approved shade to give an even shade including cleaning etc of the surface on old works (including cost of priming coat) (b) Two coats

Sqm

Front wall externalPannel-1 1 3.50 2.80 9.80Pannel-2 1 2.35 2.80 6.58plinth 1 6.51 0.60 3.91Front wall internal (+column offset)

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Pannel-1 1 3.55 2.80 9.94Pannel-2 1 2.40 2.80 6.72roof beam1 1 3.50 0.30 1.05roof beam2 1 2.35 0.30 0.71Deduct by door 1 0.80 1.85 -1.48Deduct by windows 2 0.86 1.15 -1.98Rear wall external Pannel-1 1 3.50 2.80 9.80Pannel-2 1 2.35 2.80 6.58plinth 1 6.51 1.20 7.81Rear wall internal Pannel-1 1 3.55 2.80 9.94Pannel-2 1 2.40 2.80 6.72roof beam1 1 3.50 0.30 1.05roof beam2 1 2.35 0.30 0.71Deduct by windows 3 0.86 1.15 -2.97Right side wall external Panel-1 (+chimney) 1 3.70 2.80 10.36plinth 1 3.70 0.60 2.22Right side wall internal Panel-1 (-chimney portion) 1 2.300 1.80 4.14shelve portion two parts 2 1.400 0.70 1.96Left side wall external Panel-1 1 2.250 2.80 6.30plinth 1 2.250 0.60 1.35Left side wall internal Panel-1 (+column offset) 1 2.300 2.80 6.44roof beam 1 2.250 0.30 0.68inside partition wall 1 2.300 2.80 6.44roof beam above partition wall 1 2.250 0.30 0.68Deduct by door 1 0.800 1.85 -1.48ceiling panel-1 1 3.500 2.25 7.88ceiling panel-2 1 2.350 2.25 5.29slab outside projection 4sides 1 22.200 0.50 11.10

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Total 138.23 Sqm

10.13 Painting withplastic emulsionpaintof approved make andbrand to givean even shade including cleaningthe surface etc, complete asdirected. (a) With commercialvariety. (iv) Two coats (old work)

Sqm

Front face columns 3 0.20 2.80 1.68skirting 1 5.05 0.178 0.90roof beam1 1 3.50 0.3 1.05roof beam2 1 2.35 0.3 0.71doors (internal + external) 1 0.80 1.85 2.96windows (internal + external) 2 0.80 1.15 3.68Rear face columns 3 0.20 2.80 1.68skirting 1 5.05 0.178 0.90roof beam1 1 3.50 0.3 1.05roof beam2 1 2.35 0.3 0.71windows (internal + external) 3 0.80 1.15 5.52Right Face columns 2 0.20 2.80 1.12skirting 1 3.70 0.203 0.75Left Face columns 2 0.20 2.80 1.12roof beam 1 2.25 0.30 0.68skirting 1 2.25 0.203 0.46painting of door inside 1 0.80 1.85 2.96slab projection thickness 1 22.200 0.10 2.22

Total 30.13 Sqm

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Sl.No Description of Painting ItemsQuantity Area in Sq.m

Quantity Area in

Sq.ft1 White washing (cement paint)2 Distempering Work = 520.802 5603.8243 Painting Plastic emulsion = 103.994 1118.9804 Black Painting to wood works = 48.135 517.9355 Primer

EXTRA ITEM OF FITTING WORKSSl.No Description of Items Number

1 P/F GI Sheet over Roof 02 P/F Roof Trusses. 33 P/F of new Door 4 P/F of new Window 5

P/F of Glass over door,windows etc.6 Old Door repairing 1

7 Old Window repairing 48 Cement required/bag 1

9Providing wall putty 20kg each schools 20

PAINTING WORKS

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School Code : 17050126302

Sheet Name : Measurement of Painting Works and Other Extra Item worksTender Item no Brief description of item No L B D/H Qntity Unit

Main Building Classroom10.8 Distempering with acrylic washable

distemper of approved shade to give an even shade including cleaning etc of the surface on old works (including cost of priming coat) (b) Two coats

Sqm

Front wall external Pannel-1 to Panel-9 9 3.37 2.65 80.37Plinth 1 32.33 0.20 6.47Front wall internal (+column offset)Pannel-1 to Panel-9 9 3.67 2.65 87.53column face 10 0.20 2.72 5.44deduct by doors 7 1.03 1.92 -13.84deduct by windows 4 0.88 1.15 -4.05Back wall external Pannel-1 to Panel-9 9 3.37 2.65 80.37Plinth 1 32.33 0.50 16.17Back wall internal (+column offset)Pannel-1 to Panel-9 9 3.67 2.65 87.53column face 10 0.20 2.72 5.44deduct by windows 9 0.90 1.17 -9.48Right side wall externalPannel-1 1 4.13 2.65 12.18Plinth 1 6.25 0.90 5.63Right wall internal(+column offset)Pannel-1 1 4.18 2.65 12.32deduct by window 2 0.90 1.17 -2.11Left side wall externalPannel-1 1 4.13 2.65 12.18Plinth 1 6.25 0.30 1.88Left wall internal(+column offset)Pannel-1 1 4.18 2.65 12.32deduct by window 2 0.90 1.17 -2.11Partition wall 3 4.18 2.65 68.94

Total 463.18 Sqm

10.13 Painting withplastic emulsionpaintof approved make andbrand to givean even shade including cleaningthe surface etc, complete asdirected. (a) With commercialvariety. (iv) Two coats (old work)

Sqm

Front Sidedoors (internal + external) 7 1.03 1.92 27.69windows (internal + external) 4 0.88 1.15 8.10columns face 10 0.25 2.65 6.63skirting 1 35.57 0.152 5.41varanda post 12 0.70 1.80 15.12Back Sidewindows (internal + external) 9 0.93 1.17 19.59

School Name : Ronghilik U.P.S & L.P.S,Umling Block,Ri Bhoi District.

Project Title : HDFC - SACH (School Infrastructure Project)

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columns face 10 0.25 2.65 6.63skirting 1 35.57 0.152 5.41Right Sidewindows (internal + external) 2 0.93 1.17 4.35columns face 2 0.25 2.65 1.33skirting 1 4.20 0.178 0.75Left Sidewindows (internal + external) 2 0.93 1.17 4.35columns face 2 0.25 2.65 1.33skirting 1 4.20 0.178 0.75

Total 107.40 Sqm

10.15 Black japan painting to wood works 1(one) coat including cleaning thesurface complete as directed.

Sqm

Mainroofbottom chord (4"x3') 2 22.72 0.152 6.91top chord (3"x4") 17 10.00 0.276 46.92purlin (3"x2") 8 23.32 0.178 33.17varandah roofbottom chord (4"x3') 2 22.72 0.152 6.91top chord (3"x4") 17 2.00 0.276 9.38purlin (3"x2") 3 23.32 0.178 12.44

Total 115.73 Sqm

Additional Classroom Building10.8 Distempering with acrylic washable

distemper of approved shade to give an even shade including cleaning etc of the surface on old works (including cost of priming coat) (b) Two coats

Sqm

Front wall external Pannel-1 to Panel-6 6 2.83 2.98 50.61Plinth 1 18.96 0.10 1.90Front wall internal (+column offset)Pannel-1 to Panel-6 6 3.18 2.96 56.38column face 6 0.28 2.72 4.57roof beam 6 2.83 0.40 6.79deduct by doors 6 1.03 2.05 -12.67Back wall external Pannel-1 to Panel-6 6 2.83 2.98 50.61Plinth 1 18.96 0.10 1.90Back wall internal (+column offset)Pannel-1 to Panel-6 6 3.18 2.96 56.38column face 6 0.28 2.72 4.57roof beam 6 2.83 0.40 6.79deduct by windows 6 1.03 1.19 -7.35Right side wall externalPannel-1 1 4.50 2.55 12.33Plinth 1 6.25 0.30 1.88Right wall internal(+column offset)Pannel-1 1 4.55 2.55 12.46roof beam 6 4.58 0.40 10.98deduct by window 2 1.03 1.19 -2.45Left side wall externalPannel-1 1 4.50 2.55 12.33

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Plinth 1 6.25 0.30 1.88Left wall internal(+column offset)Pannel-1 1 4.55 2.55 12.46roof beam 6 4.58 0.40 10.98deduct by window 2 1.03 1.19 -2.45Partition wall 2 4.55 2.55 48.12roof beam 7 4.50 0.85 53.55

Total 392.53 Sqm

10.13 Painting withplastic emulsionpaintof approved make andbrand to givean even shade including cleaningthe surface etc, complete asdirected. (a) With commercialvariety. (iv) Two coats (old work)

Sqm

Front Sidedoors (internal + external) 6 1.03 2.05 25.34columns face 7 0.28 3.23 6.33skirting 1 11.73 0.152 1.78varanda post 7 0.84 2.83 16.64roof beam 6 2.83 0.30 5.09Back Sidewindow (internal + external) 6 1.03 1.19 14.71columns face 7 0.28 2.85 5.59skirting 1 18.94 0.152 2.88roof beam 6 2.83 0.30 5.09Right Sidewindows (internal + external) 2 1.03 1.19 4.90columns face 2 0.25 3.15 1.58skirting 1 4.50 0.178 0.80roof beam 1 4.50 0.30 1.35Left Sidewindows (internal + external) 2 1.03 1.19 4.90columns face 2 0.25 3.15 1.58skirting 1 4.50 0.178 0.80roof beam 1 4.50 0.30 1.35

Total 100.71 Sqm

10.15 Black japan painting to wood works 1(one) coat including cleaning thesurface complete as directed.

Sqm

Mainroofbottom chord (4"x3') 2 18.98 0.152 5.77top chord (3"x4") 14 5.00 0.276 19.32purlin (3"x2") 6 19.53 0.178 20.83varandah roofbottom chord (4"x3') 2 18.96 0.152 5.76top chord (3"x4") 14 2.50 0.276 9.66purlin (3"x2") 3 19.76 0.178 10.54

Total 71.89 Sqm

L.P.Kitchen Shed10.8 Distempering with acrylic washable

distemper of approved shade to give an even shade including cleaning etc of the surface on old works (including cost of priming coat) (b) Two coats

Sqm

Front wall external

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Pannel-1 1 2.36 2.55 6.02Pannel-2 1 2.36 2.55 6.02plinth 1 5.56 0.50 2.78Front wall internal (+column offset)Pannel-1 1 2.41 2.50 6.03Pannel-2 1 2.41 2.50 6.03roof beam 2 2.36 0.25 1.18Deduct by door 1 0.90 1.85 -1.67Deduct by window 1 0.70 0.90 -0.63Back wall externalPannel-1 1 2.40 2.55 6.12Pannel-2 1 3.94 2.55 10.05plinth 1 7.18 0.50 3.59Back wall internal (+column offset)Pannel-1 1 2.45 2.50 6.13Pannel-2 1 3.99 2.50 9.98roof beam 2 2.36 0.25 1.18Deduct by window 1 0.70 0.90 -0.63Right side wall external Panel-1 1 3.90 2.55 9.95plinth 1 2.93 0.40 1.17Right side wall internal Panel-1 1 3.950 2.55 10.07roof beam 1 3.90 0.23 0.88deduct by window 1 0.70 0.90 -0.63Left side wall external Panel-1 1 3.90 2.55 9.95plinth 1 2.93 0.60 1.76Right side wall internal Panel-1 1 3.950 2.55 10.07roof beam 1 3.90 0.23 0.88slab ceilingceiling panel 2 2.360 3.90 18.41internal roof beam 1 3.900 0.66 2.57slab projection all four sides 1 16.75 0.50 8.38

Total 135.61 Sqm

10.13 Painting withplastic emulsionpaintof approved make andbrand to givean even shade including cleaningthe surface etc, complete asdirected. (a) With commercialvariety. (iv) Two coats (old work)

Sqm

Front face doors (internal + external) 1 0.91 1.85 3.37window (internal + external) 1 0.70 0.90 0.83columns 3 0.28 2.80 2.35roof beam 2 2.36 0.25 1.18skirting 1 5.56 0.178 0.99Rear face window (internal + external) 1 0.70 0.90 0.83columns 3 0.28 2.80 2.35roof beam 2 2.36 0.25 1.18skirting 1 5.56 0.178 0.99Right Face window (internal + external) 1 0.70 0.90 0.83columns 2 0.28 2.80 1.57roof beam 1 3.90 0.30 1.17skirting 1 3.90 0.178 0.69

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Left Face columns 2 0.28 2.80 1.57skirting 1 3.90 0.178 0.69roof beam 1 3.90 0.30 1.17slab thickness paint 1 16.75 0.10 1.68

Total 23.43 Sqm

U.P.Kitchen Shed10.8 Distempering with acrylic washable

distemper of approved shade to give an even shade including cleaning etc of the surface on old works (including cost of priming coat) (b) Two coats

Sqm

Front wall externalPannel-1 1 4.00 2.55 10.20plinth 1 4.56 0.50 2.28Front wall internal (+column offset)Pannel-1 1 4.05 2.55 10.33roof beam 1 4.00 0.32 1.28Deduct by door 1 0.90 1.85 -1.67Back wall externalPannel-1 1 5.50 2.55 14.03plinth 1 6.34 0.55 3.49Back wall internal (+column offset)Pannel-1 1 4.05 2.55 10.33roof beam 1 4.00 0.32 1.28Right side wall external Panel-1 1 2.80 2.55 7.14plinth 1 2.93 0.60 1.76Right side wall internal Panel-1 1 2.800 2.55 7.14roof beam 1 2.80 0.32 0.90deduct by window 1 0.70 0.90 -0.63Left side wall external Panel-1 1 2.80 2.55 7.14plinth 1 2.93 0.60 1.76Left side wall internal Panel-1 1 2.800 2.55 7.14roof beam 1 2.80 0.23 0.63slab ceilingceiling panel 1 4.000 2.80 11.20slab projection all four sides 1 16.75 0.60 10.05

Total 105.76 Sqm

10.13 Painting withplastic emulsionpaintof approved make andbrand to givean even shade including cleaningthe surface etc, complete asdirected. (a) With commercialvariety. (iv) Two coats (old work)

Sqm

Front face doors (internal + external) 1 0.91 1.85 3.37columns 2 0.28 2.80 1.57roof beam 2 4.00 0.25 2.00skirting 1 3.10 0.178 0.55Rear face window (internal + external) 1 0.70 0.90 0.83columns 2 0.28 2.80 1.57

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roof beam 1 4.00 0.25 1.00skirting 1 4.00 0.178 0.71Right Face columns 2 0.28 2.80 1.57roof beam 1 2.80 0.30 0.84skirting 1 2.80 0.178 0.50Left Face window (internal + external) 1 0.70 0.90 0.83columns 2 0.28 2.80 1.57skirting 1 3.90 0.178 0.69roof beam 1 2.80 0.30 0.84slab thickness paint 1.00 16.75 0.10 1.68

Total 20.11 Sqm

Applying Primer Paintover doors dooors type-1 2 0.90 1.95 7.02over windowswindow type-1 4 0.90 1.17 8.42

15.44 Sqm

PAINTING WORKS

Sl.No Description of Painting ItemsQuantity Area in Sq.m

Quantity Area in

Sq.ft1 White washing (cement paint)2 Distempering Work = 1097.082 11804.6003 Painting Plastic emulsion = 251.653 2707.7834 Black Painting to wood works = 187.615 2018.7415 Primer 15.444 166.177

EXTRA ITEM OF FITTING WORKSSl.No Description of Items Number

1 P/F GI Sheet over Roof 1972 P/F Roof Trusses. 23 P/F of new Door 24 P/F of new Window 45

P/F of Glass over door,windows etc.6 Old Door repairing 2

7 Old Window repairing 38 Cement required/bag 5

9Providing wall putty 20kg each schools 20

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School Code : 17050125601

Tender Item no Brief description of item No L B D/H Qntity Unit

Class Room Building10.8 Distempering with acrylic washable

distemper of approved shade to give an even shade including cleaning etc of the surface on old works (including cost of priming coat) (b) Two coats

Sqm

Front wall externalPannel-1 1 4.72 2.73 12.89Pannel-2 1 4.72 2.73 12.89Pannel-3 1 4.53 2.73 12.37Pannel-4 1 6.20 2.73 16.93Front wall internalPannel-1 (adding column offset) 1 4.77 2.73 13.02Pannel-2 (adding column offset) 1 4.95 2.73 13.50Pannel-3 (adding column offset) 1 4.78 2.73 13.05Pannel-4 (adding column offset) 1 6.45 2.73 17.61Deduct by door 4 0.75 1.80 -5.40Deduct by windows 5 0.80 1.20 -4.80Rear wall external Pannel-1 1 4.72 2.73 12.89Pannel-2 1 4.72 2.73 12.89Pannel-3 1 4.72 2.73 12.89Pannel-4 1 4.20 2.50 10.50Plinth area 1 19.56 0.60 11.74Rear wall internal Pannel-1 1 4.97 2.73 13.57

Project Title : HDFC - SACH (School Infrastructure Project)

School Name : Pahamjri LPS,Umling Block,Ri Bhoi District.

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Pannel-2 1 4.97 3.73 18.54Pannel-3 1 4.97 4.73 23.51Pannel-4 1 4.25 2.50 10.63Deduct by windows 4 0.80 1.20 -3.84Right side wall external Panel-1 1 4.30 3.30 14.19Adding plinth area 1 4.30 0.30 1.29Right side wall internal Panel-1 1 4.35 2.64 11.48Left side wall external Panel-1 1 4.10 3.30 13.53Deduct by windows 2 0.80 1.20 -1.92Adding plinth area 1 4.5 0.45 2.03Left side wall internal Panel-1 1 4.10 2.64 10.82Partition wall inside (two face) 2 4.22 2.73 46.08

Total 322.84 Sqm

10.13 Painting withplastic emulsionpaintof approved make and brand to give an even shade including cleaningthe surface etc, complete asdirected. (a) With commercialvariety. (iv) Two coats (old work)

Sqm

Front face columns 6 0.20 2.73 3.28skirting 1 14.00 0.178 2.49varandah post 6 0.72 1.98 8.55doors (internal + external) 4 0.75 1.80 10.80windows type-1 (internal + external) 1 0.80 1.20 0.96windows type-2 (internal + external) 6 0.80 1.2 11.52Rear face columns 5 0.20 2.73 2.73windows type-1 (internal + external) 1 0.80 1.20 0.96windows type-2 (internal + external) 3 0.80 1.2 5.76

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skirting 1 14.00 0.203 2.84Right Face columns 2 0.20 2.73 1.09skirting 1 4.30 0.203 0.87Left Face columns 2 0.20 2.73 1.09windows type-2 2 0.80 1.20 3.84Railing Post in foot path 7 0.64 1.00 8.96

Total 65.75 Sqm

10.15 Black japan painting to wood works 1(one) coat including cleaning thesurface complete as directed.

Sqm

main rafter (4"x3') 2 21.17 0.252 10.67secondary rafter (4"x3') 12 2.438 0.252 7.37purlin (3"x2") 6 21.17 0.178 22.61Roof truss projection at varandahmain rafter 2 21.17 0.252 10.67secondary rafter 10 1.90 0.252 4.79purlin 3 21.17 0.178 11.30

Total 56.74 Sqm

Additional Class Room Building10.8 Distempering with acrylic washable

distemper of approved shade to give an even shade including cleaning etc of the surface on old works (including cost of priming coat) (b) Two coats

Sqm

Front wall externalPannel-1 & Pannel-2 2 2.30 2.36 10.86Plinth area below varandah 1 5.20 1.00 5.20Front wall internalPannel-1 (adding column offset) 1 2.35 2.36 5.55

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Pannel-2 (adding column offset) 1 2.35 2.36 5.55Adding column face 2 0.20 2.36 0.94Deduct by door 2 0.90 1.80 -3.24Rear wall external Pannel-1 & Pannel-2 2 2.30 2.36 10.86Plinth area 1 5.20 0.50 2.60Rear wall internal Pannel-1 (adding column offset) 1 2.35 2.36 5.55Pannel-2 (adding column offset) 1 2.35 2.36 5.55Deduct by windows 2 0.80 1.20 -1.92Right side wall external Panel-1 1 4.00 2.36 9.44Adding plinth area 1 5.40 0.50 2.70Right side wall internal Panel-1 1 4.00 2.64 10.56Deduct by windows 1 0.80 1.20 -0.96Left side wall external Panel-1 1 4.00 2.36 9.44Adding plinth area 1 5.40 0.50 2.70Left side wall internal Panel-1 1 4.05 2.64 10.69Ceiling two panel 2 2.30 4.00 18.40outside slab projectionfront 1 5.80 1.00 5.80right,left & back side 1 15.80 0.60 9.48

Total 125.73 Sqm

10.13 Painting withplastic emulsionpaintof approved make and brand to give an even shade including cleaningthe surface etc, complete asdirected. (a) With commercialvariety. (iv) Two coats (old work)

Sqm

Front face columns 3 0.20 2.36 1.42

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skirting 1 4.60 0.178 0.82roof beam 2 4.60 0.25 2.30cantilever beam 3 1.00 0.70 2.10doors (internal + external) 2 0.90 1.80 6.48slab thickness line 1 6.20 0.10 1.24Rear face columns 3 0.20 2.36 1.42skirting 1 4.60 0.178 0.82roof beam 2 4.60 0.25 2.30cantilever beam 3 0.60 0.70 1.26steel window 2 0.80 1.20 3.30slab thickness line 1 6.20 0.10 1.24Right Face columns 2 0.20 2.63 1.05skirting 1 4.00 0.203 0.81roof beam 1 4.00 0.25 1.00cantilever beam 2 0.60 0.70 0.84steel window 1 0.80 1.20 1.38Left Face columns 2 0.20 2.63 1.05skirting 1 4.00 0.203 0.81roof beam 1 4.00 0.25 1.00cantilever beam 2 0.60 0.70 0.84

Total 33.48 Sqm

Kitchen Shed Building10.8 Distempering with acrylic washable

distemper of approved shade to give an even shade including cleaning etc of the surface on old works (including cost of priming coat) (b) Two coats

Sqm

Front wall externalPannel-1 1 4.50 3.00 13.50Plinth area below varandah 1 4.96 0.40 1.98

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Front wall internalPannel-1 1 4.55 3.00 13.65Deduct by door 1 0.86 1.86 -1.60Deduct by steel window 1 0.90 1.25 -1.13Rear wall external Pannel-1 1 5.60 3.00 16.80Plinth area 1 4.96 0.40 1.98Rear wall internal Pannel-1 (adding column offset) 1 5.65 3.00 16.95Deduct by windows 1 0.90 1.25 -1.13Right side wall external Panel-1 1 5.076 3.00 15.23Adding plinth area 1 5.98 0.40 2.39Right side wall internal Panel-1 1 5.151 3.00 15.45Left side wall external Panel-1 1 5.45 3.00 16.35Adding plinth area 1 5.45 0.50 2.73Left side wall internal Panel-1 1 5.50 3.00 16.50Internal in chimney wall 1 1.30 1.80 2.34inside shelve compartments 3 1.83 0.6 6.59Ceiling 1 4.50 3.976 17.89outside slab projectionfront 1 6.16 1.30 8.01right,left & back side 1 15.84 0.60 9.51

Total 174.00 Sqm

10.13 Painting withplastic emulsionpaintof approved make and brand to give an even shade including cleaningthe surface etc, complete asdirected. (a) With commercialvariety. (iv) Two coats (old work)

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Front face

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columns 2 0.23 3.00 1.38skirting 1 3.64 0.178 0.65cantilever beam 3 0.90 0.70 1.89doors (internal + external) 1 0.86 1.86 3.20steel window 1 0.90 1.25 1.71slab thickness line 1 6.16 0.10 1.23Rear face columns 2 0.20 3.00 1.20skirting 1 4.50 0.178 0.80roof beam 2 4.60 0.25 2.30steel window 1 0.90 1.25 1.71slab thickness line 1 6.16 0.10 1.23Right Face columns 2 0.20 3.00 1.20skirting 1 5.08 0.203 1.03Left Face columns 2 0.20 3.00 1.20skirting 1 5.68 0.203 1.15

Total 21.89 Sqm

Toilet unit 2wc10.8 Distempering with acrylic washable

distemper of approved shade to give an even shade including cleaning etc of the surface on old works (including cost of priming coat) (b) Two coats

Sqm

Front wall 1 2.15 1.70 7.31Deduct by door 1 0.70 1.70 -1.19Rear wall 1 2.15 1.70 7.31Right side wall 1 0.90 1.70 3.06Left side wall internal 1 0.90 1.70 3.06Ceiling 1 2.15 0.900 1.94outside slab projectionfront 1 2.15 0.60 1.29

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right,left & back side 1 5.45 0.30 1.64Total 24.41 Sqm

10.13 Painting withplastic emulsionpaintof approved make and brand to give an even shade including cleaningthe surface etc, complete asdirected. (a) With commercialvariety. (iv) Two coats (old work)

Sqm

Front face columns 2 0.20 1.70 0.68skirting 1 0.75 0.178 0.13doors (internal + external) 2 0.70 1.70 4.76slab thickness line 1 3.05 0.10 0.61Rear face columns 2 0.20 1.70 0.68skirting 1 2.15 0.178 0.38slab thickness line 1 3.05 0.10 0.61Right Face columns 2 0.20 1.70 0.68skirting 1 0.90 0.203 0.18slab thickness line 1 1.80 0.10 0.36Left Face columns 2 0.20 1.70 0.68skirting 1 0.90 0.203 0.18slab thickness line 1 1.80 0.10 0.36

Total 10.30 Sqm

Sl.No Description of Painting ItemsQuantity Area in Sq.m

Quantity Area in

Sq.ft1 White washing (cement paint) 0.000 0

PAINTING WORKS

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2 Distempering Work = 646.981 6961.5203 Painting Plastic emulsion = 131.415 1414.0284 Black Painting to wood works = 56.745 610.5715 Primer

EXTRA ITEM OF FITTING WORKSSl.No Description of Items Number

1 P/F GI Sheet over Roof 542 P/F Roof Trusses. 83 P/F of new Door 4 P/F of new Window 2

5P/F of Glass over door,windows etc. 18

6 Old Door repairing 27 Old Window repairing 48 Cement required/bag 1

9Providing wall putty 20kg each schools 20

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School Code : 17050120701

Tender Item no Brief description of item No L B D/H Qntity Unit

Main Building Classroom10.8 Distempering with acrylic washable

distemper of approved shade to give an even shade including cleaning etc of the surface on old works (including cost of priming coat) (b) Two coats

Sqm

Front wall (Face-1) external Pannel-type-1 3 0.48 0.79 1.14Pannel-type-2 2 0.63 0.80 1.01Pannel-type-3 3 0.94 0.81 2.28Pannel-type-4 3 0.63 0.81 1.53Pannel-type-5 3 0.46 0.81 1.12Front wall (Face-1) internal Pannel-type-1 3 0.48 0.79 1.14Pannel-type-2 2 0.63 0.80 1.01Pannel-type-3 3 0.94 0.81 2.28Pannel-type-4 3 0.63 0.81 1.53Pannel-type-5 3 0.46 0.81 1.12Front wall (Face-2) external Pannel-type-1 12 0.88 0.95 10.03Front wall (Face-2) internal Pannel-type-1 12 0.88 0.95 10.03Front wall (Face-3) externalPannel-type-1 3 0.64 0.94 1.80Pannel-type-2 1 0.82 0.64 0.52

Project Title : HDFC - SACH (School Infrastructure Project)

School Name : Mawlong Govt.L.P.S,Umling Block,Ri Bhoi District.

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Pannel-type-3 3 0.28 0.96 0.81Pannel-type-4 2 0.65 0.64 0.83Pannel-type-5 3 0.42 0.96 1.21Pannel-type-6 3 0.69 0.95 1.97Pannel-type-7 1 0.78 0.64 0.50Pannel-type-8 3 0.77 0.96 2.22Pannel-type-9 2 0.96 0.97 1.86Pannel-type-10 2 0.98 0.97 1.90Pannel-type-11 1 1.98 0.67 1.33Pannel-type-12 1 0.76 0.60 0.46Pannel-type-13 2 1.14 0.96 2.19Pannel-type-14 1 0.66 0.61 0.40Pannel-type-15 2 1.08 0.98 2.12Pannel-type-16 1 3.09 0.70 2.16Front wall (Face-3) internal Pannel-type-1 3 0.64 0.94 1.80Pannel-type-2 1 0.82 0.64 0.52Pannel-type-3 3 0.28 0.96 0.81Pannel-type-4 2 0.65 0.64 0.83Pannel-type-5 3 0.42 0.96 1.21Pannel-type-6 3 0.69 0.95 1.97Pannel-type-7 1 0.78 0.64 0.50Pannel-type-8 3 0.77 0.96 2.22Pannel-type-9 2 0.96 0.97 1.86Pannel-type-10 2 0.98 0.97 1.90Pannel-type-11 1 1.98 0.67 1.33Pannel-type-12 1 0.76 0.60 0.46Pannel-type-13 2 1.14 0.96 2.19Pannel-type-14 1 0.66 0.61 0.40Pannel-type-15 2 1.08 0.98 2.12Pannel-type-16 1 3.09 0.70 2.16Right side wall externalPannel-type-1 2 0.63 0.97 1.22Pannel-type-2 2 0.67 0.98 1.31

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Pannel-type-3 3 0.67 0.60 1.21Pannel-type-4 1 3.55 0.77 2.73Pannel-type-5 1 2.04 0.77 1.57Pannel-type-6 2 0.80 1.2 1.92Right side wall internalPannel-type-1 2 0.63 0.97 1.22Pannel-type-2 2 0.67 0.98 1.31Pannel-type-3 3 0.67 0.60 1.21Pannel-type-4 1 3.55 0.77 2.73Pannel-type-5 1 2.04 0.77 1.57Pannel-type-6 2 0.80 1.2 1.92Back side wall (type-1) externalPannel-type-1 3 0.69 0.82 1.70Pannel-type-2 3 0.66 0.82 1.62Pannel-type-3 3 0.82 0.82 2.02Pannel-type-4 3 0.65 0.82 1.60Pannel-type-5 3 0.46 0.82 1.13Pannel-type-6 3 1.19 0.82 2.93Pannel-type-7 3 0.66 0.82 1.62Pannel-type-8 3 1.03 0.82 2.53Pannel-type-9 3 0.75 0.82 1.85Pannel-type-10 2 0.66 0.82 1.08Pannel-type-11 1 1.73 0.82 1.42Pannel-type-12 2 1.05 0.82 1.72Back side wall (type-1) internalPannel-type-1 3 0.69 0.82 1.70Pannel-type-2 3 0.66 0.82 1.62Pannel-type-3 3 0.82 0.82 2.02Pannel-type-4 3 0.65 0.82 1.60Pannel-type-5 3 0.46 0.82 1.13Pannel-type-6 3 1.19 0.82 2.93Pannel-type-7 3 0.66 0.82 1.62Pannel-type-8 3 1.03 0.82 2.53Pannel-type-9 3 0.75 0.82 1.85

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Pannel-type-10 2 0.66 0.82 1.08Pannel-type-11 1 1.73 0.82 1.42Pannel-type-12 2 1.05 0.82 1.72Back side wall (type-2) externalPannel-type-1 1 2.00 1.90 3.80Back side wall (type-2) internalPannel-type-1 1 2.00 1.90 3.80Back side wall (type-3) externalPannel-type-1 1 3.87 1.90 7.35Back side wall (type-3) internalPannel-type-1 1 3.87 1.90 7.35deduct by window 1 0.75 1.05 -0.79Left side wall externalPannel-type-1 3 0.85 0.83 2.12Pannel-type-2 3 0.66 0.83 1.64Pannel-type-3 3 1.02 0.83 2.54Pannel-type-4 3 1.20 0.83 2.99Pannel-type-5 4 0.65 0.83 2.16Pannel-type-6 3 0.82 0.83 2.04Pannel-type-7 3 0.80 0.83 1.99Pannel-type-8 3 0.76 0.83 1.89Pannel-type-9 2 0.90 0.83 1.49Left side wall internalPannel-type-1 3 0.85 0.83 2.12Pannel-type-2 3 0.66 0.83 1.64Pannel-type-3 3 1.02 0.83 2.54Pannel-type-4 3 1.20 0.83 2.99Pannel-type-5 4 0.65 0.83 2.16Pannel-type-6 3 0.82 0.83 2.04Pannel-type-7 3 0.80 0.83 1.99Pannel-type-8 3 0.76 0.83 1.89Pannel-type-9 2 0.90 0.83 1.49Interior partition wall (two face) 16 0.80 0.8 20.48

Total 220.88 Sqm

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Sqm

Front wall (Face-1)(external+internal) Wooden supporting wallVertical type (4"x4") 2 0.10 2.76 1.10Horizontal (4"x4") 2 3.41 0.1016 1.39Horizontal (3"x3") 2 3.41 0.0762 1.04windows (internal + external) 1 0.65 0.98 1.27Front wall (Face-2)(external+internal) Wooden supporting wallVertical type (4"x4") 2 0.10 2.76 1.10Horizontal (4"x4") 1 5.55 0.1016 1.13Horizontal (3"x3") 1 5.55 0.0762 0.85Horizontal (3"x3") 1 3.61 0.0762 0.55doors (internal + external) 2 0.81 1.79 5.80doors chawkat vertical type 4 0.81 0.250 1.62doors chawkat horizontal type 2 0.25 1.790 1.79varanda post 2 0.32 1.800 2.30Front wall (Face-3)(external+internal) Wooden supporting wallVertical type (4"x4") 3 0.10 2.76 1.66Vertical type (3"x3") 11 0.0762 2.76 4.63Horizontal (4"x4") 1 11.40 0.1016 2.32Horizontal (3"x3") 3 7.32 0.0762 3.35doors (internal + external) 3 0.80 1.85 8.88doors chawkat vertical type 6 0.81 0.250 2.43doors chawkat horizontal type 3 0.25 1.790 2.69windows (internal + external) 2 0.65 0.970 2.52varanda post 6 0.32 1.800 6.91

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Right side wall (external+internal) Wooden supporting wallVertical type (4"x4") 2 0.100 1.70 0.68Vertical type (3"x3") 3 0.0762 1.70 0.78Horizontal (3"x3") 3 3.55 0.0762 1.62Back wall (Face-1)(external+internal) Wooden supporting wallVertical type (4"x4") 4 0.100 2.86 2.29Vertical type (3"x3") 8 0.0762 2.86 3.49Horizontal (4"x4") 2 9.00 0.100 3.60Horizontal (3"x3") 3 10.70 0.0762 4.89windows (internal + external) 4 0.63 0.980 4.94Back wall (Face-2)(external) supporting post 1 0.18 1.9 0.34skirting 1 2.00 0.1524 0.30Back wall (Face-3)(external) supporting post 3 0.18 1.9 1.03skirting 1 3.87 0.1524 0.59Left wall (external+internal) Wooden supporting wallVertical type (4"x4") 4 0.100 2.76 2.21Vertical type (3"x3") 6 0.0762 2.76 2.52Horizontal (4"x4") 2 9.97 0.100 3.99Horizontal (3"x3") 2 9.97 0.0762 3.04windows (internal + external) 2 0.66 0.970 2.56

Total 94.19 Sqm

10.15 Black japan painting to wood works 1(one) coat including cleaning thesurface complete as directed.

Sqm

Mainroofmain rafter (4"x3') type-1 13 6.09 0.275 21.77main rafter (4"x3') type-2 6 1.827 0.275 3.01purlin (3"x2") x-axis 8 9.50 0.178 13.51

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purlin (3"x2") y-axis 8 12.00 0.178 17.07varandah roofmain rafter (3"x3") 2 15.00 0.229 6.86secondary rafter (3"x4") 10 1.5000 0.275 4.13purlin (3"x2") 3 15.00 0.178 8.01

Total 74.36 Sqm

Additional Classroom Building10.8 Distempering with acrylic washable

distemper of approved shade to give an even shade including cleaning etc of the surface on old works (including cost of priming coat) (b) Two coats

Sqm

Front wall externalPannel-1 & Pannel-2 2 2.83 2.50 14.15Plinth area below varandah 1 6.12 0.40 2.45Front wall internalPannel-1 & Panel-2(adding column offset) 2 2.88 2.50 14.40Adding column face 2 0.23 2.5 1.15Deduct by door 2 0.88 1.83 -3.22Back wall externalPannel-1 & Pannel-2 2 2.83 2.50 14.15Plinth area below varandah 1 6.12 0.40 2.45Back wall internalPannel-1 & Panel-2(adding column offset) 2 2.88 2.50 14.40Adding column face 2 0.23 2.50 1.15Right side wall external Panel-1 1 3.75 2.50 9.38Adding plinth area 1 4.77 1.40 6.68Right side wall internal Pannel-1 (adding column offset) 1 3.80 2.50 9.50

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Deduct by windows 2 0.76 1.07 -1.63Left side wall external Panel-1 1 3.75 2.50 9.38Adding plinth area 1 4.77 0.40 1.91Left side wall internal Pannel-1 (adding column offset) 1 3.80 2.50 9.50Deduct by windows 2 0.76 1.07 -1.63

Total 85.00 Sqm

10.13 Painting withplastic emulsionpaintof approved make andbrand to givean even shade including cleaningthe surface etc, complete asdirected. (a) With commercialvariety. (iv) Two coats (old work)

Sqm

Front face columns 3 0.23 2.50 1.73skirting 1 5.66 0.178 1.01doors (internal + external) 2 0.88 1.83 6.44Rear face columns 3 0.23 2.50 1.73skirting 1 5.66 0.178 1.01Right Face columns 2 0.23 2.50 1.15skirting 1 3.75 0.203 0.76windows (internal + external) 2 0.76 1.07 3.25Left Face columns 2 0.23 2.50 1.15skirting 1 3.75 0.203 0.76windows (internal + external) 2 0.76 1.07 3.25

Total 22.23 Sqm

10.15 Black japan painting to wood works 1(one) coat including cleaning thesurface complete as directed.

Sqm

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Mainroofmain rafter (4"x3') 2 6.35 0.2524 3.21secondary rafter (4"x3') 6 4.876 0.252 7.37purlin (3"x2") 8 6.35 0.178 9.04varandah roofmain rafter 2 6.35 0.252 3.20secondary rafter 4 1.80 0.252 1.81purlin 3 6.35 0.178 3.39

Total 28.03 Sqm

Kitchen Shed10.8 Distempering with acrylic washable

distemper of approved shade to give an even shade including cleaning etc of the surface on old works (including cost of priming coat) (b) Two coats

Sqm

Front wall externalPannel-1 1 2.18 2.07 4.51Front wall internalPannel-1 1 2.23 2.07 4.62Deduct by door 1 0.87 1.77 -1.54Rear wall external Pannel-1 1 2.18 2.07 4.51Rear wall internal Pannel-1 1 2.23 2.07 4.62Deduct bywindow 1 0.70 1.00 -0.70Right side wall external Panel-1 1 2.470 1.97 4.87Right side wall internal Panel-1 1 2.520 1.97 4.96Left side wall external Panel-1 1 1.020 1.97 2.01Left side wall internal

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Panel-1 1 1.020 1.97 2.01Chimney Portion(external+internal) 1 3.660 2.35 17.20

Total 47.07 Sqm

10.13 Painting withplastic emulsionpaintof approved make andbrand to givean even shade including cleaningthe surface etc, complete asdirected. (a) With commercialvariety. (iv) Two coats (old work)

Sqm

Front face columns 2 0.17 1.97 0.67skirting 1 2.18 0.178 0.39doors (internal + external) 1 0.87 1.77 3.08Rear face columns 2 0.17 1.97 0.67skirting 1 2.18 0.178 0.39window (internal + external) 1 0.70 1.00 1.40Right Face columns 2 0.17 1.97 0.67skirting 1 2.47 0.203 0.50Left Face columns 2 0.17 1.97 0.67skirting 1 2.47 0.203 0.50

Total 8.94 Sqm

10.15 Black japan painting to wood works 1(one) coat including cleaning thesurface complete as directed.

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Mainroofmain rafter (4"x3') 2 2.47 0.2524 1.25secondary rafter (4"x3') 6 4.260 0.252 6.44purlin (3"x2") 3 2.47 0.178 1.32

Total 9.01 Sqm

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Boundary Wall10.8 Distempering with acrylic washable

distemper of approved shade to give an even shade including cleaning etc of the surface on old works (including cost of priming coat) (b) Two coats

Sqm

Brick Wall (internal+external)Pannel-1 to Panel-12 12 2.32 1.28 71.27Base wall (inside) 1 27.84 1.4 38.98

Total 110.25 Sqm

10.13 Painting withplastic emulsionpaintof approved make andbrand to givean even shade including cleaningthe surface etc, complete asdirected. (a) With commercialvariety. (iv) Two coats (old work)

Sqm

Binding Post (two face) 13 0.38 1.25 6.18Copping (three face) 1 27.84 0.35 9.81

Total 15.99 Sqm

Construction Of RR Retaining Wall to the Right side of Main BlockTender Item no Brief description of Extra Item No/Pieces L B D/H Qntity Unit

1 Earth work in excavation. 1 4.70 0.80 0.60 2.26 Cum

2Bed concrete CC 1:4:8 with coarse aggregate 20-40 mm nominal size ramming curing, etc. for foundation

1 4.70 0.80 0.10 0.38 Cum

3

Providing coursed random rubble stone masonry in superstructure above plinth with unsized stone (mawthup) bonded with cement mortar proportion 1:6 (1-cement,6-sand) including curing complete.

1 4.70 0.80 1.20 4.51 Cum

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4 Back filling with available soil 1 4.70 0.30 2.40 3.38 Cum

Construction Of RR Retaining Wall to the Front side of Additional Class Room BuildingTender Item no Brief description of Extra Item No/Pieces L B D/H Qntity Unit

1 Earth work in excavation. 0 3.70 0.80 0.60 0.00 Cum

2Bed concrete CC 1:4:8 with coarse aggregate 20-40 mm nominal size ramming curing, etc. for foundation

1 3.70 0.80 0.10 0.30 Cum

3

Providing coursed random rubble stone masonry in superstructure above plinth with unsized stone (mawthup) bonded with cement mortar proportion 1:6 (1-cement,6-sand) including curing complete.

1 3.70 0.80 1.52 4.51 Cum

4 Back filling with available soil 1 3.70 0.30 1.52 1.69 Cum

Tender Item no Brief description of Extra Item No/Pieces L B D/H Qntity Unit

1.[4.11(a)] Providing 20 mm thick cement plaster skirting with cement mortar 1:3 (1cement & 3-sand) finished with floating coat of neat cement including rounding of junction over floor as directed complete.Class Room 1 6.00 3.40 20.4Varanda 1 6.00 1.250 7.50

Total 27.90 Sqm2 Providing/Filling of gap in varanda

with RCC 1:2:4 with graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size, and finishing smooth with curing etc. complete

1 11.10 0.0508 0.1016 0.06 Cum

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Sl.No Description of Painting ItemsQuantity Area in Sq.m

Quantity Area in

Sq.ft1 White washing (cement paint) 0.000 02 Distempering Work = 463.199 4984.0243 Painting Plastic emulsion = 141.346 1520.8874 Black Painting to wood works = 111.394 1198.5995 Primer 0.000 0

Sl.No Description of Items1 Construction of RR Wall.2 12mm Plaster over wall 3 Topping (IPS) Slab 4 Rough plaster (1:3) over staircase 5 Flooring Finish work

RCC in 1:2:4

EXTRA ITEM OF FITTING WORKSSl.No Description of Items Number

1 P/F GI Sheet over Roof 842 P/F Roof Trusses. 33 P/F of new Door

EXTRA ITEM OF CEMENT WORKS.(Rate as per SSP Tender Rate)

PAINTING WORKS

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4 P/F of new Window 5

P/F of Glass over door,windows etc.6 Old Door repairing 4

7 Old Window repairing 48 Cement required/bag

9Providing wall putty 20kg each schools 20

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Tender Item no Brief description of item No L B D/H Qntity Unit

Class Room Building10.8 Distempering with acrylic washable

distemper of approved shade to give an even shade including cleaning etc of the surface on old works (including cost of priming coat) (b) Two coats

Sqm

Front wall externalPannel-1 1 3.45 2.90 10.01Pannel-2 1 4.15 2.90 12.04Pannel-3 1 6.50 2.90 18.85Pannel-4 1 3.00 2.90 8.70Plinth area 1 18.10 0.30 5.43Front wall internalPannel-1 1 3.45 2.90 10.01Pannel-2 1 4.15 2.90 12.04Pannel-3 1 6.50 2.90 18.85Pannel-4 1 3.00 2.90 8.70Deduct by door 5 0.90 1.90 -8.55Deduct by windows 3 0.83 1.15 -2.86Rear wall external Pannel-1 to Pannel-4 1 14.5 2.90 42.05Plinth area 1 14.5 0.80 11.60Rear wall internal Pannel-1 to Pannel-4 1 14.5 2.90 42.05Deduct by windows 4 0.83 1.15 -3.82Right side wall external Panel-1 1 3.25 2.95 9.59Panel-2 1 3.70 2.95 10.92

Project Title : HDFC - SACH (School Infrastructure Project)

School Name : Marmain LPS,Umling Block,Ri Bhoi District.

Sheet Name : Measurement of Painting Works and Other Extra Item works

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Panel-3 1 3.50 2.95 10.33Panel-4 1 3.50 2.95 10.33Adding plinth area 1 13.95 0.45 6.28Right side wall internal Panel-1 1 3.25 2.95 9.59Panel-2 1 3.70 2.95 10.92Panel-3 1 3.50 2.95 10.33Panel-4 1 3.50 2.95 10.33Deduct by windows 2 0.83 1.15 -1.91Left side wall external Panel-1 1 3.50 2.95 10.33Deduct by windows 2 0.83 1.15 -1.91Adding plinth area 1 3.5 0.80 2.80Left side wall internal Panel-1 1 3.50 2.95 10.33Partition wall inside (two face) 3 3.60 2.9 62.64

Total 355.93 Sqm

10.13 Painting with plastic emulsion paint ofapproved make and brand to give aneven shade including cleaning thesurface etc, complete as directed. (a)With commercial variety. (iv) Two coats(old work)

Sqm

Front face columns 5 0.20 2.90 2.90skirting 1 18.10 0.178 3.22varandah post 8 0.33 1.85 4.88doors (internal + external) 5 0.90 1.90 17.10windows type-2 (internal + external) 3 0.83 1.15 5.73Rear face columns 2 0.20 2.90 1.16windows type-2 (internal + external) 4 0.83 1.15 7.64skirting 1 18.10 0.203 3.67Right Face

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columns 2 0.20 2.90 1.16skirting 1 18.10 0.203 3.67windows type-1 (internal + external) 1 0.83 1.15 0.95windows type-2 (internal + external) 1 0.83 1.15 1.91Left Face columns 2 0.20 2.90 1.16skirting 1 3.50 0.203 0.71windows type-2 2 0.83 1.15 3.82

Total 59.68 Sqm

10.15 Black japan painting to woodworks 1 (one)coat including cleaning the surfacecomplete as directed.

Sqm

main rafter (4"x3') 1 57.80 0.252 14.57secondary rafter (4"x3') 11 4.8768 0.252 13.52purlin (3"x2") 6 18.10 0.178 19.33Roof truss projection at varandahmain rafter (4"x3') 2 18.10 0.252 9.12secondary rafter (4"x3') 12 1.8288 0.252 5.53purlin (3"x2") 2 18.10 0.178 6.44

Total 68.51 Sqm

PAINTING WORKS

Sl.No Description of Painting ItemsQuantity Area in Sq.m

Quantity Area in

Sq.ft1 White washing (cement paint) 0.000 02 Distempering Work = 355.933 3829.8393 Painting Plastic emulsion = 59.684 642.1994 Black Painting to wood works = 68.511 737.1805 Primer 0.000 0

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EXTRA ITEM OF FITTING WORKSSl.No Description of Items Number

1 P/F GI Sheet over Roof 1272 P/F Roof Trusses. 53 P/F of new Door 4 P/F of new Window 5 P/F of Glass over door,windows etc.6 Old Door repairing 27 Old Window repairing 38 Cement required/bag 29 Providing wall putty 20kg each schools 20

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Sheet Name : Measurement of Painting Works and Other Extra Item worksTender Item no Brief description of item No L B D/H Qntity Unit

Main Building Classroom10.2 White washing (cement paint) with

lime on old works to give an even shade including prior cleaning of the surface complete as directed.(b) Two coats

For exterior workFront wall external Pannel-1 to Panel-6 6 2.90 3.00 52.20Plinth 1 19.50 0.15 2.93deduct by doors 6 0.90 1.95 -10.53Back wall external Pannel-1 to Panel-6 6 2.90 2.50 43.50Plinth 1 19.50 0.35 6.83deduct by windows 6 0.90 1.23 -6.64Right side wall externalPannel-1 1 4.50 2.50 12.53Plinth 1 6.20 0.35 2.17deduct by window 2 0.90 1.23 -2.21Left side wall externalPannel-1 1 4.50 2.50 12.53Plinth 1 6.20 0.35 2.17deduct by window 1 0.90 1.23 -1.11

114.35

School Name : Markang L.P.S,Umling Block,Ri Bhoi District.

Project Title : HDFC - SACH (School Infrastructure Project)

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Sqm

Front wall external Pannel-1 to Panel-6 6 2.90 3.00 52.20Plinth 1 19.50 0.15 2.93Front wall internal (+column offset)Pannel-1 to Panel-6 6 3.20 3.00 57.60column face 5 0.30 3.00 4.50roof beam 6 2.90 0.40 6.96deduct by doors 6 0.90 1.95 -10.53Back wall external Pannel-1 to Panel-6 6 2.90 2.50 43.50Plinth 1 19.50 0.35 6.83Back wall internal (+column offset)Pannel-1 to Panel-6 6 3.20 2.50 48.00column face 5 0.30 2.50 3.75roof beam 6 2.90 0.40 6.96deduct by windows 6 0.90 1.23 -6.64

Right side wall externalPannel-1 1 4.50 2.50 12.53Plinth 1 6.20 0.35 2.17Right wall internal(+column offset)Pannel-1 1 4.55 2.50 12.50roof beam 1 4.55 0.40 2.95

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deduct by window 2 0.90 1.23 -2.21Left side wall externalPannel-1 1 4.50 2.50 12.53Plinth 1 6.20 0.35 2.17Left wall internal(+column offset)Pannel-1 1 4.55 2.50 12.50roof beam 1 4.55 0.40 2.95deduct by window 1 0.90 1.23 -1.11intermediate roof beam 5 4.50 0.85 20.25

Total 293.26 Sqm

10.13 Painting withplastic emulsionpaintof approved make andbrand to givean even shade including cleaningthe surface etc, complete asdirected. (a) With commercialvariety. (iv) Two coats (old work)

Sqm

Front Sidedoors (internal + external) 6 0.90 1.95 21.06columns face 7 0.30 3.00 6.30skirting 1 12.00 0.152 1.82varanda post 7 0.70 2.50 12.25roof beam 6 2.90 0.40 6.96varanda roof beam (type-1) 7 2.11 0.85 12.55varanda roof beam (type-2) 6 2.90 0.80 13.92Back Sidewindows (internal + external) 6 0.90 1.23 13.28columns face 7 0.30 2.50 5.25skirting 1 17.40 0.152 2.64 roof beam (type-1) 7 0.30 0.85 1.79 roof beam (type-2) 6 2.90 0.30 5.22Right Sidewindows (internal + external) 2 0.90 1.23 4.43columns face 2 0.30 2.50 1.50

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skirting 1 4.50 0.20 0.90 roof beam 1 4.50 0.30 1.35Left Sidewindows (internal + external) 1 0.90 1.23 2.21columns face 2 0.30 2.50 1.50skirting 1 4.50 0.20 0.90 roof beam 1 4.50 0.30 1.35

Total 117.19 Sqm

10.15 Black japan painting to wood works 1(one) coat including cleaning thesurface complete as directed.

Sqm

Mainroofbottom chord (4"x3') 2 19.5 0.152 5.93top chord (3"x4") 7 5.10 0.20 7.14purlin (3"x2") 5 20.10 0.178 17.87varandah roofpurlin (3"x2") 3 20.10 0.178 10.73

Total 41.67 Sqm

Kitchen Shed10.2 White washing (cement paint) with

lime on old works to give an even shade including prior cleaning of the surface complete as directed.(b) Two coats

For exterior workFront wall externalPannel-1 1 4.20 2.20 9.24plinth 1 4.60 0.30 1.38Deduct by door 1 0.80 1.80 -1.44Back wall external

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Pannel-1 1 4.20 2.20 9.24plinth 1 4.60 1.20 5.52Right side wall external Panel-1 1 2.10 2.20 4.62plinth 1 2.50 1.20 3.00deduct by window 1 0.900 1.10 0.99Left side wall external Panel-1 1 2.100 2.20 4.62plinth 1 2.50 1.20 3.00deduct by window 1 0.600 0.90 0.54

40.71

10.8 Distempering with acrylic washable distemper of approved shade to give an even shade including cleaning etc of the surface on old works (including cost of priming coat) (b) Two coats

Sqm

Front wall externalPannel-1 1 4.20 2.20 9.24plinth 1 4.60 0.30 1.38Front wall internal (+column offset)Pannel-1 1 4.25 2.20 9.35roof beam1 1 4.20 0.25 1.05Deduct by door 1 0.80 1.80 -1.44Back wall externalPannel-1 1 4.20 2.20 9.24plinth 1 4.60 1.20 5.52Back wall internal (+column offset)Pannel-1 1 4.25 2.20 9.35roof beam1 1 4.20 0.25 1.05Right side wall external Panel-1 1 2.10 2.20 4.62plinth 1 2.50 1.20 3.00Right side wall internal

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Panel-1 1 2.150 1.20 2.58roof beam 1 2.100 0.20 0.42deduct by window 1 0.900 1.10 0.99Left side wall external Panel-1 1 2.100 2.20 4.62plinth 1 2.50 1.20 3.00Left side wall internal Panel-1 (+column offset) 1 2.150 1.20 2.58roof beam 1 2.100 0.20 0.42deduct by window 1 0.600 0.90 0.54ceiling panel-1 1 4.200 2.10 8.82

Total 76.33 Sqm

10.13 Painting withplastic emulsionpaintof approved make andbrand to givean even shade including cleaningthe surface etc, complete asdirected. (a) With commercialvariety. (iv) Two coats (old work)

Sqm

Front face columns 2 0.20 2.20 0.88skirting 1 3.40 0.178 0.61roof beam1 1 4.20 0.30 1.26doors (internal + external) 1 0.80 1.80 2.88Rear face columns 2 0.20 2.20 0.88skirting 1 4.20 0.178 0.75roof beam 1 4.20 0.30 1.26Right Face columns 2 0.20 2.20 0.88skirting 1 2.10 0.178 0.37roof beam 1 2.10 0.30 0.63window (internal + external) 1 0.90 1.10 1.98Left Face columns 2 0.20 2.20 0.88

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skirting 1 2.10 0.178 0.37roof beam 1 2.10 0.30 0.63window (internal + external) 1 0.90 1.10 1.98

Total 16.24 Sqm

Existing Toilet Unit 2WC+2U10.8 Distempering with acrylic washable

distemper of approved shade to give an even shade including cleaning etc of the surface on old works (including cost of priming coat) (b) Two coats

Sqm

Back wall externalPannel-1 & Panel-2 2 1.65 1.90 6.27plinth 1 3.70 0.20 0.74Back wall internal (+column offset)Pannel-1 & Panel-2 2 1.65 1.90 6.27Right side wall external Panel-1 1 1.08 1.90 2.05plinth 1 1.08 0.15 0.16Right side wall internal Panel-1 1 1.08 1.90 2.05Left side wall external Panel-1 1 1.08 1.90 2.05plinth 1 1.08 0.15 0.16Left side wall internal Panel-1 1 1.08 1.90 2.05inside partition wall 3 1.08 1.70 11.02

Total 32.83 Sqm

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Sqm

Front face columns 2 0.20 1.90 0.76wall area deduct by doors 1 3.50 1.90 1.55doors (internal + external) 4 0.70 1.70 9.52Rear face columns 2 0.20 1.90 0.76Right Face columns 2 0.20 1.90 0.76Left Face columns 2 0.20 1.90 0.76

Total 14.11 Sqm

Applying Primer Paintover doors dooors type-1 6 0.90 1.95 21.06dooors type-2 1 0.80 1.80 2.88dooors type-3 4 0.75 1.70 10.20over windowswindow type-1 8 0.90 1.23 17.71window type-2 2 0.90 1.10 3.96

55.81 Sqm

Sl.No Description of Painting ItemsQuantity Area in Sq.m

Quantity Area in

Sq.ft

PAINTING WORKS

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1 White washing (cement paint) 155.057 1668.4132 Distempering Work = 402.415 4329.9853 Painting Plastic emulsion = 147.545 1587.5814 Black Painting to wood works = 41.670 448.3725 Primer 55.812 600.537

EXTRA ITEM OF FITTING WORKSSl.No Description of Items Number

1 P/F GI Sheet over Roof 342 P/F Roof Trusses. 43 P/F of new Door 44 P/F of new Window 15

P/F of Glass over door,windows etc.6 Old Door repairing

7 Old Window repairing 8 Cement required/bag 2

9Providing wall putty 20kg each schools 20

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Sheet Name : Measurement of Painting Works and Other Extra Item worksTender Item no Brief description of item No L B D/H Qntity Unit

Main Building Classroom10.2 White washing (cement paint) with

lime on old works to give an even shade including prior cleaning of the surface complete as directed.(b) Two coats

For exterior workFront wall external Pannel-1 to Panel-6 6 2.55 2.55 39.03Panel-7 1 1.66 2.55 4.23Plinth 1 18.96 0.40 7.58deduct by doors 7 0.90 1.90 -11.97Back wall external Pannel-1 to Panel-6 6 2.55 2.25 34.44Panel-7 1 1.66 2.25 3.74Plinth 1 18.96 0.93 17.63deduct by windows 6 0.93 1.05 -5.86Right side wall externalPannel-1 1 4.20 2.20 9.87Plinth 1 6.25 0.93 5.81deduct by window 1 0.90 1.23 -1.11Left side wall externalPannel-1 1 4.20 2.20 9.87Plinth 1 6.25 0.93 5.81deduct by window 1 0.90 1.23 -1.11

117.97

10.8 Distempering with acrylic washable distemper of approved shade to give an even shade including cleaning etc of the surface on old works (including cost of priming coat) (b) Two coats

Sqm

Front wall external Pannel-1 to Panel-6 6 2.55 2.55 39.03Panel-7 1 1.66 2.55 4.23Plinth 1 18.96 0.40 7.58Front wall internal (+column offset)Pannel-1 to Panel-6 6 2.90 2.58 44.81 Panel-7 1 1.71 2.58 4.40column face 6 0.25 2.72 4.08roof beam 6 2.90 0.40 6.96deduct by doors 7 0.90 1.90 -11.97Back wall external Pannel-1 to Panel-6 6 2.55 2.25 34.44Panel-7 1 1.66 2.25 3.74Plinth 1 18.96 0.93 17.63Back wall internal (+column offset)Pannel-1 to Panel-6 6 2.90 2.25 39.16

School Name : Khongwing L.P.S,Umling Block,Ri Bhoi District.

Project Title : HDFC - SACH (School Infrastructure Project)

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Panel-7 1 1.71 2.25 3.85column face 6 0.25 2.72 4.08roof beam 6 2.90 0.40 6.96deduct by windows 6 0.93 1.05 -5.86Right side wall externalPannel-1 1 4.20 2.20 9.87Plinth 1 6.25 0.93 5.81Right wall internal(+column offset)Pannel-1 1 4.25 2.20 9.98roof beam 1 4.23 0.40 1.69deduct by window 1 0.90 1.23 -1.11Left side wall externalPannel-1 1 4.20 2.20 9.87Plinth 1 6.25 0.93 5.81Left wall internal(+column offset)Pannel-1 1 4.25 2.20 9.98roof beam 1 4.23 0.40 1.69deduct by window 1 0.90 1.23 -1.11Partition wall 3 4.25 2.20 57.36roof beam 3 4.20 0.40 10.08

Total 323.05 Sqm

10.13 Painting withplastic emulsionpaintof approved make andbrand to givean even shade including cleaningthe surface etc, complete asdirected. (a) With commercialvariety. (iv) Two coats (old work)

Sqm

Front Sidedoors (internal + external) 7 0.90 1.90 23.94columns face 8 0.25 2.72 5.44skirting 1 10.66 0.152 1.62varanda post 8 0.70 2.23 12.49roof beam1 1 1.66 0.30 0.50 roof beam2 6 2.55 0.30 4.59Back Sidewindows (internal + external) 6 0.93 1.05 10.93columns face 8 0.25 2.72 5.44skirting 1 16.96 0.152 2.58roof beam1 1 1.66 0.30 0.50roof beam2 6 2.55 0.30 4.59Right Sidewindows (internal + external) 1 0.93 1.05 1.16columns face 2 0.25 2.72 1.36skirting 1 4.20 0.178 0.75roof beam 1 4.20 0.30 1.26Left Sidewindows (internal + external) 1 0.93 1.05 1.16columns face 2 0.25 2.72 1.36skirting 1 4.20 0.178 0.75roof beam 1 4.20 0.30 1.26

Total 81.67 Sqm

10.15 Black japan painting to wood works 1(one) coat including cleaning thesurface complete as directed.

Sqm

Mainroofbottom chord (4"x3') 2 18.96 0.152 5.76

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top chord (3"x4") 14 5.00 0.276 19.32purlin (3"x2") 6 19.76 0.178 21.08varandah roofbottom chord (4"x3') 2 18.96 0.152 5.76top chord (3"x4") 14 2.00 0.276 7.73purlin (3"x2") 3 19.76 0.178 10.54

Total 70.20 Sqm

Extra cement works

1

Applying 20 mm thick cement plaster consisting of 12mm thick base coat of CM 1:3 & 8 mm thick finishing coat of CM 1:1 with curing. In plinth area wall 1 63 1 63.00

63.00 Sqm

Kitchen Shed10.2 White washing (cement paint) with

lime on old works to give an even shade including prior cleaning of the surface complete as directed.(b) Two coats

For exterior workFront wall externalPannel-1 1 2.04 2.45 5.00Pannel-2 1 2.04 2.45 5.00plinth 1 4.54 0.35 1.59Deduct by door 1 0.90 1.90 -1.71Deduct by window 1 0.70 0.90 -0.63Back wall externalPannel-1 1 2.04 2.45 5.00Pannel-2 1 2.04 2.45 5.00plinth 1 4.54 0.40 1.82Deduct by window 1 0.70 0.90 -0.63Right side wall external Panel-1 1 1.93 2.45 4.73plinth 1 2.93 0.40 1.17deduct by window 1 0.600 0.80 0.48Left side wall external Panel-1 1 3.520 3.15 11.09plinth 1 3.520 0.40 1.41

39.30

10.8 Distempering with acrylic washable distemper of approved shade to give an even shade including cleaning etc of the surface on old works (including cost of priming coat) (b) Two coats

Sqm

Front wall externalPannel-1 1 2.04 2.45 5.00Pannel-2 1 2.04 2.45 5.00plinth 1 4.54 0.35 1.59Front wall internal (+column offset)Pannel-1 1 2.09 2.45 5.12Pannel-2 1 2.09 2.45 5.12roof beam 2 2.04 0.25 1.02

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Deduct by door 1 0.90 1.90 -1.71Deduct by window 1 0.70 0.90 -0.63Back wall externalPannel-1 1 2.04 2.45 5.00Pannel-2 1 2.04 2.45 5.00plinth 1 4.54 0.40 1.82Back wall internal (+column offset)Pannel-1 1 2.09 2.45 5.12Pannel-2 1 2.09 2.45 5.12roof beam 2 2.04 0.25 1.02Deduct by window 1 0.70 0.90 -0.63Right side wall external Panel-1 1 1.93 2.45 4.73plinth 1 2.93 0.40 1.17Right side wall internal Panel-1 1 1.980 2.45 4.85roof beam 1 1.93 0.23 0.43deduct by window 1 0.600 0.80 0.48Left side wall external Panel-1 1 3.520 3.15 11.09plinth 1 3.520 0.40 1.41Left side wall internal Panel-1 (+column offset) 1 1.950 2.15 4.19roof beam 1 1.950 0.20 0.39slab ceilingceiling panel 2 2.040 1.93 7.87slab projection front 1 4.54 0.60 2.72slab projection right,back & left side 1 9.80 0.40 3.92

Total 86.21 Sqm

10.13 Painting withplastic emulsionpaintof approved make andbrand to givean even shade including cleaningthe surface etc, complete asdirected. (a) With commercialvariety. (iv) Two coats (old work)

Sqm

Front face doors (internal + external) 1 0.90 1.90 3.42window (internal + external) 1 1.06 0.90 1.91columns 3 0.22 2.65 1.75roof beam 2 2.04 0.20 0.82skirting 1 3.28 0.178 0.58Rear face window (internal + external) 1 1.06 0.90 1.91columns 3 0.22 2.65 1.75roof beam 2 2.04 0.20 0.82skirting 1 3.28 0.178 0.58Right Face window (internal + external) 1 1.06 0.90 1.91columns 2 0.22 2.65 1.17roof beam 1 1.93 0.30 0.58skirting 1 1.93 0.178 0.34Left Face columns 2 0.22 2.65 1.17skirting 1 3.520 0.178 0.63roof beam 1 1.93 0.30 0.58

Total 19.90 Sqm

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PAINTING WORKS

Sl.No Description of Painting ItemsQuantity Area in Sq.m

Quantity Area in

Sq.ft1 White washing (cement paint) 157.277 1692.3052 Distempering Work = 409.267 4403.7093 Painting Plastic emulsion = 101.567 1092.8634 Black Painting to wood works = 70.196 755.3055 Primer

Sl.No Description of Items1 Construction of RR Wall.2 12mm Plaster over wall 3 Topping (IPS) Slab 4 Rough plaster (1:3) over staircase 5 Flooring Finish work

RCC in 1:2:4Total Amount=

EXTRA ITEM OF FITTING WORKSSl.No Description of Items Number

1 P/F GI Sheet over Roof 782 P/F Roof Trusses. 3 P/F of new Door 4 P/F of new Window 5

P/F of Glass over door,windows etc. 31

6 Old Door repairing 27 Old Window repairing 8 Cement required/bag 1

9Providing wall putty 20kg each schools 20

EXTRA ITEM OF CEMENT WORKS.

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School Code : 17012526002

Sheet Name : Measurement of Painting Works and Other Extra Item worksTender Item no Brief description of item No L B D/H Qntity Unit

Main Building Classroom10.2 White washing (cement paint) with

lime on old works to give an even shade including prior cleaning of the surface complete as directed.(b) Two coats

For exterior workFront wall external Pannel-1 to Panel-7 1 18.9 2.33 44.04Plinth 1 20.00 0.15 3.00deduct by doors 5 1.00 2.00 -10.00deduct by windows 4 0.95 1.20 -4.56Back wall external Pannel-1 to Panel-7 1 18.9 2.33 44.04Plinth 1 20.00 0.65 13.00deduct by windows 5 0.95 1.20 -5.70Right side wall externalPannel-1 1 4.17 2.33 11.38Plinth 1 4.57 0.60 2.74deduct by window 2 0.87 1.00 -1.74Left side wall externalPannel-1 1 4.17 2.60 12.51Plinth 1 4.57 0.60 2.74deduct by window 2 0.87 1.00 -1.74

109.71

10.8 Distempering with acrylic washable distemper of approved shade to give an even shade including cleaning etc of the surface on old works (including cost of priming coat) (b) Two coats

Sqm

Front wall external Pannel-1 to Panel-7 1 18.9 2.33 44.04Plinth 1 20.00 0.15 3.00Front wall internal (+column offset)Pannel-1 to Panel-7 1 20 2.33 46.60deduct by doors 5 1.00 2.00 -10.00deduct by windows 4 0.95 1.20 -4.56Back wall external Pannel-1 to Panel-7 1 18.9 2.33 44.04Plinth 1 20.00 0.65 13.00Back wall internal (+column offset)Pannel-1 to Panel-7 1 20 2.33 46.60deduct by windows 5 0.95 1.20 -5.70Right side wall externalPannel-1 1 4.17 2.33 11.38

School Name : Dondral U.P & L.P.S,Umling Block,Ri Bhoi District.

Project Title : HDFC - SACH (School Infrastructure Project)

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Plinth 1 4.57 0.60 2.74Right wall internal(+column offset)Pannel-1 1 4.22 2.33 11.50deduct by window 2 0.87 1.00 -1.74Left side wall externalPannel-1 1 4.17 2.60 12.51Plinth 1 4.57 0.60 2.74Left wall internal(+column offset)Pannel-1 1 4.22 2.60 12.10deduct by window 2 0.87 1.00 -1.74Interior partition wall (two face) 1 1.27 2.60 3.30deduct by window 2 0.75 0.95 -1.43

Total 228.39 Sqm

10.13 Painting withplastic emulsionpaintof approved make andbrand to givean even shade including cleaningthe surface etc, complete asdirected. (a) With commercialvariety. (iv) Two coats (old work)

Sqm

Front Sidedoors (internal + external) 5 1.05 2.02 21.21windows (internal + external) 4 0.95 1.20 9.12columns face 7 0.20 2.33 3.26skirting 1 14.75 0.175 2.58varanda post 7 0.60 2.02 8.48Back Sidewindows (internal + external) 5 0.95 1.20 11.40columns face 7 0.20 2.33 3.26skirting 1 14.75 0.175 2.58Right Sidewindows (internal + external) 2 0.87 1.00 3.48columns face 2 0.20 2.40 0.96skirting 1 4.17 0.20 0.83Left Sidewindows (internal + external) 2 0.87 1.00 3.48columns face 2 0.20 2.40 0.96skirting 1 4.17 0.20 0.83

Total 72.45 Sqm

10.15 Black japan painting to wood works 1(one) coat including cleaning thesurface complete as directed.

Sqm

Mainroofbottom chord (4"x3') 2 20.00 0.252 10.08top chord (3"x4") 12 6.00 0.275 19.80purlin (3"x2") 7 20.60 0.178 25.64varandah roofbottom chord (4"x3') 2 20.00 0.252 10.08top chord (3"x4") 14 1.80 0.275 6.93purlin (3"x2") 3 20.60 0.178 11.00

Total 83.53 Sqm

Additional Classroom Building

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For exterior workFront wall (Face-1)externalPannel-1 1 5.87 2.75 16.14Plinth 1 5.87 0.80 4.70deduct by doors 2 0.90 2.10 -3.78Front wall (Face-2)externalPannel-1 1 1.70 2.75 4.68deduct by doors 1 0.90 2.10 -1.89Front wall (Face-3)externalPannel-1 1 2.89 2.75 7.95deduct by window 1 1.22 1.50 -1.83Back wall externalPannel-1 1 2.92 2.75 8.03Pannel-2 1 5.95 2.75 16.36deduct by window 3 1.22 1.50 -5.49Right side wall external Panel-1 1 1.67 2.75 4.59Panel-2 1 5.87 2.75 16.14roof beam panel-2 1 5.87 0.30 1.76deduct by windows 2 1.22 1.50 -3.66Left side wall external Panel-1 1 5.87 2.75 16.14

79.84

10.8 Distempering with acrylic washable distemper of approved shade to give an even shade including cleaning etc of the surface on old works (including cost of priming coat) (b) Two coats

Sqm

Front wall (Face-1)externalPannel-1 1 5.87 2.75 16.14Plinth 1 5.87 0.80 4.70Front wall (Face-1)internalPannel-1 1 5.92 2.75 16.28roof beam 1 5.87 0.30 1.76deduct by doors 2 0.90 2.10 -3.78Front wall (Face-2)externalPannel-1 1 1.70 2.75 4.68Front wall (Face-2)internalPannel-1 1 1.75 2.75 4.81roof beam 1 1.70 0.30 0.51deduct by doors 1 0.90 2.10 -1.89Front wall (Face-3)externalPannel-1 1 2.89 2.75 7.95Front wall (Face-3)internalPannel-1 1 2.94 2.75 8.09roof beam 1 2.89 0.30 0.87deduct by window 1 1.22 1.50 -1.83

Back wall external

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Pannel-1 1 2.92 2.75 8.03Pannel-2 1 5.95 2.75 16.36Plinth 1 6.55 1.80 11.79Back wall internalPannel-1 1 2.97 2.75 8.17Pannel-2 1 6.00 2.75 16.50roof beam panel-1 1 2.92 0.30 0.88roof beam panel-2 1 5.95 0.30 1.79deduct by window 3 1.22 1.50 -5.49Right side wall external Panel-1 1 1.67 2.75 4.59Panel-2 1 5.87 2.75 16.14Right side wall internal Pannel-1 (adding column offset) 1 1.72 2.75 4.73Pannel-2 (adding column offset) 1 5.92 2.75 16.28column face 1 0.30 2.75 0.83roof beam panel-1 1 1.67 0.30 0.50roof beam panel-2 1 5.87 0.30 1.76deduct by windows 2 1.22 1.50 -3.66Left side wall external Panel-1 1 5.87 2.75 16.14Left side wall internal Pannel-1 (adding column offset) 1 5.92 2.75 16.28roof beam 1 5.87 0.30 1.76Inside partition wall 2 5.87 2.75 64.57roof beam above partition wall(2face) 2 5.87 0.23 5.28slab ceiling panel-1 1 5.87 5.87 68.91panel-2 1 2.89 7.54 43.58varanda slab ceiling 2 2.935 1.700 19.96slab projection at front 1 9.06 0.60 10.87slab projection at right side 1 9.04 0.60 10.85slab projection at back 1 9.06 0.60 10.87

Total 426.55 Sqm

10.13 Painting withplastic emulsionpaintof approved make andbrand to givean even shade including cleaningthe surface etc, complete asdirected. (a) With commercialvariety. (iv) Two coats (old work)

Sqm

Front face columns face 4 0.30 2.75 3.30skirting 1 7.76 0.178 1.38roof beam in one face 1 10.46 0.30 3.14roof beam in three face 1 7.57 0.88 6.66doors (internal + external) 3 0.90 2.10 11.34windows (internal + external) 1 1.22 1.50 2.06railing post 6 0.72 1.20 5.18railing pipe 4 6.00 0.10 2.40Rear face columns 3 0.30 3.05 2.75skirting 1 11.70 0.178 2.08roof beam 1 8.87 0.30 2.66windows (internal + external) 3 0.86 1.15 4.34Right Face columns 3 0.30 3.05 2.75skirting 1 7.54 0.203 1.53roof beam 1 7.54 0.30 2.26windows (internal + external) 2 0.86 1.15 2.36

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Left Face columns 2 0.30 3.05 1.83skirting 1 5.87 0.203 1.19roof beam 1 5.87 0.30 1.76slab thickness paint at floor slab 1 16.05 0.10 1.61slab thickness paint at roof slab 1 26.67 0.10 2.67

Total 65.24 Sqm

Kitchen Shed10.8 Distempering with acrylic washable

distemper of approved shade to give an even shade including cleaning etc of the surface on old works (including cost of priming coat) (b) Two coats

Sqm

Front wall externalPannel-1 to Panel-4 4 2.37 2.35 22.25plinth 1 9.47 0.50 4.73Front wall internal (+column offset)Pannel-1 to Panel-4 4 2.42 2.35 22.75roof beam 4 2.37 0.48 4.54Deduct by door 2 0.90 1.80 -3.24Deduct by windows 2 1.50 0.98 -2.94Rear wall external Pannel-1 to Panel-4 4 2.37 2.35 22.25plinth 1 9.47 0.90 8.52Rear wall internal (+column offset)Pannel-1 to Panel-4 4 2.42 2.35 22.75roof beam 4 2.37 0.48 4.54Deduct by windows 4 0.60 0.97 -2.33Right side wall external Panel-1 1 3.27 2.30 7.52plinth 1 4.07 0.90 3.66Right side wall internal Panel-1 1 3.27 2.30 7.52roof beam 1 3.27 0.48 1.57Deduct by windows 1 0.60 0.97 -0.58Left side wall external Panel-1 (+chimney & shelve area) 1 6.850 2.33 15.93plinth 1 6.850 0.20 1.37Left side wall internal Panel-1 (+shelve area) 1 6.900 2.80 19.32roof beam 1 3.270 0.48 1.57inside partition wall 1 3.270 2.80 18.31roof beam above partition wall 1 3.270 0.48 3.14roof beam1 2 3.270 0.76 9.94slab ceiling inside 4 2.370 3.27 31.00slab outside projection front 1 10.080 0.80 8.06slab outside projection 3sides 1 17.220 0.30 5.17

Total 237.33 Sqm

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Front face doors (internal + external) 2 0.90 1.80 6.48

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windows (internal + external) 2 1.50 0.98 4.30columns 5 0.20 2.60 2.60skirting 1 7.68 0.178 1.37roof beam1 4 2.37 0.30 2.84cabtilever beam 3 0.60 0.76 1.37Rear face windows (internal + external) 4 0.60 0.97 4.13columns 5 0.20 2.60 2.60skirting 1 9.48 0.178 1.69roof beam1 4 2.37 0.30 2.84Right Face windows (internal + external) 1 0.60 0.97 0.64columns 2 0.20 2.60 1.04skirting 1 3.70 0.203 0.75roof beam 1 3.27 0.30 0.98Left Face windows (internal + external) 1 0.60 0.97 0.64columns 2 0.20 2.60 1.04roof beam 1 3.27 0.30 0.98skirting 1 6.900 0.203 1.40slab projection thickness 1 28.000 0.10 2.80

Total 40.48 Sqm

PAINTING WORKS

Sl.No Description of Painting ItemsQuantity Area in Sq.m

Quantity Area in

Sq.ft1 White washing (cement paint) 189.554 2039.6022 Distempering Work = 892.270 9600.8233 Painting Plastic emulsion = 178.169 1917.1024 Black Painting to wood works = 83.529 898.7745 Primer

EXTRA ITEM OF FITTING WORKSSl.No Description of Items Number

1 P/F GI Sheet over Roof 1842 P/F Roof Trusses. 43 P/F of new Door 14 P/F of new Window

5P/F of Glass over door,windows etc. 3

6 Old Door repairing 47 Old Window repairing 38 Cement required/bag 2

9Providing wall putty 20kg each schools 20

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School Code : 17050125502

Tender Item no Brief description of item No L B D/H Qntity Unit

Upper Primary Building10.2 White washing (cement paint) with

lime on old works to give an even shade including prior cleaning of the surface complete as directed.(b) Two coats

For exterior workFront wall externalPannel-1 to Pannel-6 6 2.85 2.86 48.91Deduct by windows 2 1.50 1.37 -4.11Deduct by skylights 2 1.50 0.25 -0.75Rear wall external Pannel-1 to Pannel-6 6 2.85 2.86 48.91Plinth area 1 2.01 0.45 0.90Deduct by windows 6 0.80 1.20 -5.76Deduct by skylights 6 1.50 0.25 -2.25Right side wall external Panel-1 1 4.50 2.86 12.87plinth area 1 5.07 0.45 2.28Left side wall external Panel-1 1 4.50 2.86 12.87plinth area 1 5.07 0.45 2.28

116.15

Project Title : HDFC - SACH (School Infrastructure Project)

School Name : Belkuri UPS,Umling Block,Ri Bhoi District.

Sheet Name : Measurement of Painting Works and Other Extra Item works

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Sqm

Front wall externalPannel-1 to Pannel-6 6 2.85 2.86 48.91Front wall internalPannel-1 to Pannel-6 (+ column offset) 6 3.175 2.86 54.48Deduct by door 4 1.00 1.95 -7.80Deduct by windows 2 1.50 1.37 -4.11Deduct by skylights 2 1.50 0.25 -0.75Rear wall external Pannel-1 to Pannel-6 6 2.85 2.86 48.91Plinth area 1 19.11 0.45 8.60Rear wall internal Pannel-1 to Pannel-6 (+ column offset) 6 3.175 2.86 54.48Deduct by windows 6 0.80 1.20 -5.76Deduct by skylights 6 1.50 0.25 -2.25Right side wall external Panel-1 1 4.50 2.86 12.87plinth area 1 5.07 0.45 2.28Right side wall internal Panel-1 1 4.50 2.86 12.87Left side wall external Panel-1 1 4.50 2.86 12.87plinth area 1 5.07 0.45 2.28Left side wall internal Panel-1 1 4.50 2.86 12.87at windows jam portion(inside&out)

6 5.74 0.15 10.33slab ceiling 6 2.85 4.50 76.95slab ceiling at varandah 6 2.85 1.66 28.39slab projection 1 50.85 0.50 25.42

Total 391.84 Sqm

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Sqm

Front face columns (inside & outside face) 7 0.286 2.86 11.45skirting 1 13.10 0.178 2.33varandah post 7 0.96 2.86 19.22roof beam inside & outside face 6 2.85 0.60 10.26varandah roof beam (x-axis) 6 2.85 0.84 14.36varandah roof beam (y-axis) 7 1.66 0.84 9.76doors (internal + external) 4 1.00 1.95 15.60windows (internal + external) 2 1.50 1.37 6.84skylight (internal + external) 2 1.50 0.25 1.26slab thickness paint 1 19.54 0.10 3.67Rear face columns (inside & outside face) 7 0.286 2.86 11.45roof beam inside & outside face 6 2.85 0.60 10.26windows (internal + external) 6 1.50 1.37 23.28skirting 1 17.10 0.178 3.04slab thickness paint 1 19.54 0.10 3.67Right Face columns 2 0.286 2.86 1.64roof beam inside & outside face 1 4.50 0.60 2.70skirting 1 4.50 0.203 0.91slab thickness paint 1 5.98 0.10 0.96Left Face columns 2 0.286 2.86 1.64roof beam inside & outside face 1 4.50 0.60 2.70skirting 1 4.50 0.203 0.91slab thickness paint 1 5.98 0.10 0.96

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Railing partpost 2 0.64 1.00 1.28square steel 2 0.15 1.00 0.30steel angle 5 0.050 1.00 0.25

Total 160.70 Sqm

Secondary Building10.2 White washing (cement paint) with

lime on old works to give an even shade including prior cleaning of the surface complete as directed.(b) Two coats

For exterior workFront wall externalPannel-1 1 2.90 2.35 6.82Pannel-2 1 2.90 2.35 6.82Pannel-3 1 3.85 2.35 9.05Pannel-4 1 5.50 2.35 12.93Pannel-5 1 3.90 2.35 9.17Plinth area below varandah 1 19.05 0.22 4.19Deduct by door 4 0.90 1.90 -6.84Deduct by windows 4 0.90 1.10 -3.96Rear wall external Pannel-1 1 2.90 2.35 6.82Pannel-2 1 2.90 2.35 6.82Pannel-3 1 3.85 2.35 9.05Pannel-4 1 5.50 2.35 12.93Pannel-5 1 3.90 2.35 9.17Plinth area 1 19.05 0.22 4.19Deduct by windows 8 0.90 1.10 -7.92Right side wall external Panel-1 1 1.60 2.35 3.76Panel-2 1 3.50 2.93 10.26Adding plinth area 1 5.10 0.22 1.12

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Deduct by windows 2 0.90 1.10 -1.98Left side wall external Panel-1 1 4.00 2.36 9.44Adding plinth area 1 5.40 0.50 2.70

104.49

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Sqm

Front wall externalPannel-1 1 2.90 2.35 6.82Pannel-2 1 2.90 2.35 6.82Pannel-3 1 3.85 2.35 9.05Pannel-4 1 5.50 2.35 12.93Pannel-5 1 3.90 2.35 9.17Plinth area below varandah 1 19.05 0.22 4.19Front wall internalPannel-1 (adding column offset) 1 2.95 2.35 6.93Pannel-2 (adding column offset) 1 2.95 2.35 6.93Pannel-3 (adding column offset) 1 3.90 2.35 9.17Pannel-4 (adding column offset) 1 5.55 2.35 13.04Pannel-5 (adding column offset) 1 3.95 2.35 9.28Adding column face 6 0.20 2.35 2.82Deduct by door 4 0.90 1.90 -6.84Deduct by windows 4 0.90 1.10 -3.96Rear wall external Pannel-1 1 2.90 2.35 6.82Pannel-2 1 2.90 2.35 6.82Pannel-3 1 3.85 2.35 9.05Pannel-4 1 5.50 2.35 12.93Pannel-5 1 3.90 2.35 9.17Plinth area 1 19.05 0.22 4.19

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Rear wall internal Pannel-1 (adding column offset) 1 2.95 2.35 6.93Pannel-2 (adding column offset) 1 2.95 2.35 6.93Pannel-3 (adding column offset) 1 3.90 2.35 9.17Pannel-4 (adding column offset) 1 5.55 2.35 13.04Pannel-5 (adding column offset) 1 3.95 2.35 9.28Adding column face 6 0.20 2.35 2.82Deduct by windows 8 0.90 1.10 -7.92Right side wall external Panel-1 1 1.60 2.35 3.76Panel-2 1 3.50 2.93 10.26Adding plinth area 1 5.10 0.22 1.12Right side wall internal Pannel-1 (adding column offset) 1 1.65 2.35 3.88Pannel-2 (adding column offset) 1 3.55 2.35 8.34Deduct by windows 2 0.90 1.10 -1.98Left side wall external Panel-1 1 4.00 2.36 9.44Adding plinth area 1 5.40 0.50 2.70Left side wall internal Panel-1 1 3.50 2.93 10.26Interior partition wall (two face) 2 3.57 2.65 37.84

Total 261.16 Sqm

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Sqm

Front face columns 7 0.20 2.35 3.29skirting 1 19.05 0.178 3.39doors (internal + external) 4 0.90 1.90 13.68windows (internal + external) 4 0.90 1.10 7.92Rear face

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columns 7 0.20 2.35 3.29skirting 1 19.05 0.178 3.39windows (internal + external) 8 0.90 1.10 15.84Right Face columns 3 0.20 2.35 1.41skirting 1 5.10 0.203 1.04windows (internal + external) 2 0.90 1.10 3.96Left Face columns 2 0.20 2.35 0.94skirting 1 3.50 0.203 0.71

Total 58.86 Sqm

10.15 Black japan painting to wood works 1(one) coat including cleaning thesurface complete as directed.

Sqm

Mainroofmain rafter (4"x3') 2 48.7 0.252 24.54secondary rafter (4"x3') 13 4.876 0.252 15.97purlin (3"x2") 6 19.05 0.178 20.35varandah roofmain rafter 2 19.05 0.252 9.60secondary rafter 13 2.1336 0.252 6.99purlin 3 19.05 0.178 10.17

Total 87.63 Sqm

Kitchen Shed10.2 White washing (cement paint) with

lime on old works to give an even shade including prior cleaning of the surface complete as directed.(b) Two coats

For exterior workFront wall external

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Pannel-1 & Panel-2 2 2.45 2.55 12.50Plinth area below varandah 2 5.36 0.20 2.14Deduct by door 1 0.90 1.90 -1.71Deduct by steel window 1 0.76 0.90 -0.68Rear wall external Pannel-1 1 2.45 2.55 6.25Panel-2 1 1.10 2.55 2.81chimney 1 2.81 2.50 7.03Plinth area 1 5.36 0.20 1.07Deduct by steel window 1 0.76 0.90 -0.68Right side wall external Panel-1 1 3.450 2.55 8.80Adding plinth area 1 3.910 0.20 0.78Deduct by steel window 1 0.76 0.90 -0.68Left side wall internal Panel-1 1 3.500 2.55 8.93

46.53

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Sqm

Front wall externalPannel-1 & Panel-2 2 2.45 2.55 12.50Plinth area below varandah 2 5.36 0.20 2.14Front wall internalPannel-1 & Panel-2 2 2.55 2.55 13.01Deduct by door 1 0.90 1.90 -1.71Deduct by steel window 1 0.76 0.90 -0.68Rear wall external Pannel-1 1 2.45 2.55 6.25Panel-2 1 1.10 2.55 2.81chimney 1 2.81 2.50 7.03

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Plinth area 1 5.36 0.20 1.07Rear wall internal Pannel-1 1 2.50 2.55 6.38Panel-2 1 1.36 2.55 3.46chimney 1 1.35 1.30 1.76Deduct by steel window 1 0.76 0.90 -0.68Right side wall external Panel-1 1 3.450 2.55 8.80Adding plinth area 1 3.910 0.20 0.78Right side wall internal Panel-1 1 3.500 2.55 8.93Deduct by steel window 1 0.76 0.90 -0.68Left side wall external Panel-1 1 3.450 2.55 8.80Adding plinth area 1 3.910 0.20 0.78Left side wall internal Panel-1 1 3.500 2.55 8.93Ceiling 2 2.45 3.450 16.91outside slab projectionall four sides 1 20.77 0.50 10.39

Total 116.92 Sqm

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Sqm

Front face columns 3 0.23 2.55 1.76roof beam (external +internal) 2 2.45 0.50 4.90skirting 1 4.90 0.178 0.87doors (internal + external) 1 0.90 1.90 3.42steel window 1 0.76 0.90 0.89slab thickness line 1 6.59 0.10 1.32

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Rear face columns 3 0.23 2.55 1.76roof beam (external +internal) 2 2.45 0.50 4.90skirting 1 4.90 0.178 0.87steel window 1 0.76 0.90 0.89slab thickness line 1 6.59 0.10 1.32slab thickness line at chimney 1 3.56 1.10 7.83Right Face columns 2 0.23 2.55 1.17roof beam (external +internal) 1 3.45 0.50 3.45skirting 1 3.45 0.203 0.70slab thickness line 1 4.91 0.10 0.98Left Face columns 2 0.23 2.55 1.17roof beam (external +internal) 1 3.45 0.50 3.45skirting 1 3.45 0.203 0.70slab thickness line 1 4.91 0.10 0.98

Total 43.34 Sqm

PAINTING WORKS

Sl.No Description of Painting ItemsQuantity Area in Sq.m

Quantity Area in

Sq.ft1 White washing (cement paint) 267.176 2874.8122 Distempering Work = 769.921 8284.3463 Painting Plastic emulsion = 262.895 2828.7504 Black Painting to wood works = 87.628 942.8725 Primer

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EXTRA ITEM OF FITTING WORKSSl.No Description of Items Number

1 P/F GI Sheet over Roof 832 P/F Roof Trusses. 33 P/F of new Door 4 P/F of new Window 5

P/F of Glass over door,windows etc. 12

6 Old Door repairing 27 Old Window repairing 88 Cement required/bag 2

9Providing wall putty 20kg each schools 20

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SACH, MeghalayaUmwang Nongbah Village Distance from highway, km = 14

Item No. Brief description of itemSpecs Nos Std length, mTotal Qty Unit

1 (a) 15mm (½") G.I. pipe 23 6 138 R.M(b) 20mm (¾") G.I. pipe 0 6 0 R.M(c) 25mm (1") G.I. pipe 56 6 336 R.M(d) 32mm (1¼") G.I. pipe 0 6 0 R.M(e) 40mm (1½") G.I. pipe 10 6 60 R.M(f) 50mm (2") G.I. pipe 368 6 2208 R.M(g) 65mm (2½") G.I. pipe 0 6 0 R.M

2 (a) 25mm (1") HDPE pipe 39 100 3900 R.M(b) 32mm (1¼") HDPE pipe 0 0 R.M(c) 40mm (1½") HDPE pipe 4.6 100 460 R.M(d) 50mm (2") HDPE pipe 0 100 0 R.M

3 (a) 20mm (¾") CPVC pipe 20 3 60 R.M(b) 32mm (1¼") CPVC pipe 5 3 15 R.M

4 (a) 15mm (½") Ball Valve 0 0 Nos.(b) 20mm (¾") Ball Valve 5 5 Nos.(c) 25mm (1") Ball Valve 4 4 Nos.(d) 32mm (1¼") Ball Valve 4 4 Nos.(e) 40mm (1½") Ball Valve 3 3 Nos.(f) 50mm (2") Ball Valve 8 8 Nos.(g) 65mm (2½") Ball Valve 0 0 Nos.(h) 80mm (3") Ball Valve 0 Nos.

5 (a) Water platform Bib cock 43 43 Nos.Sub-Total (Pipeline fitting)

6 Excavation and burying of pipeline Length W x D Volume(a) Excavation in soft soil 4,306 0.135 581 cum(b) Excavation in hard soil 0 cum(c) Excavation with slush cutting 0 cum

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SACH, MeghalayaSheet Name : Measurement Bill of Pipe Line FittingVillage Name : Marmain VillageItem No Brief description of item Nos Std Len,mTotal QtyUnit

1 (a) 15mm (½") G.I. pipe 68 6 408 Run-m(b) 20mm (¾") G.I. pipe 32 6 192 Run-m(c) 25mm (1") G.I. pipe 83 6 498 Run-m(d) 32mm (1¼") G.I. pipe 0 0 0 Run-m(e) 40mm (1½") G.I. pipe 38 6 228 Run-m(f) 50mm (2") G.I. pipe 0 0 0 Run-m(g) 65mm (2½") G.I. pipe 143 6 858 Run-m

2 (a) 15mm (½") Ball Valve 9 9 Nos.(b) 20mm (¾") Ball Valve 7 7 Nos.(c) 25mm (1") Ball Valve 13 13 Nos.(d) 32mm (1¼") Ball Valve 0 0 Nos.(e) 40mm (1½") Ball Valve 2 2 Nos.(f) 50mm (2") Ball Valve 0 0 Nos.(g) 65mm (2½") Ball Valve 0 0 Nos(h) 65mm (3") Ball Valve 0 Nos

3 (a) Water platform Bib cock 16 16 NosSub-Total (Pipeline fitting)Excavation and burying of pipelineLength W x D Volume

4 (a) Excavation in soft soil 63 0.135 9 cum(b) Excavation in hard soil 0 cum(c) Excavation with slush cutting 978 0 264 cumSub-total (excavation)Grand Total

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SACH, MeghalayaUmwang Nongbah Village Distance from highway, km = 14

Sheet Name : Measurement Bill of RCC Main-Water Tank (3.30x2.30x1.65)MItem no Brief description of item Nos Nos L B D/H Quantity Unit

1

a) In ordinary soil.1 1 3.48 2.48 0.60 5.17 Cum.

Total 5.17 Cum.2 Bed concrete CC 1:4:8 with coarse aggregate 20-40 mm nominal size ramming curing, etc. for foundation

1 1 3.48 2.48 0.20 1.72 Cum.Total 1.72 Cum.

3

1 1 3.48 2.48 1.20 10.34 Cum.Total 10.34 Cum.

4 Centring and formwork for concrete-bed.X-axis 2 2 3.48 0.20 2.78Y-axis 2 2 2.48 0.20 1.98

Total 4.76 Sqm.5 Providing RCC 1:2:4 for concrete-bed.

1 1 3.48 2.48 0.20 1.72Total 1.72 Cum.

6 Providing RCC 1:2:4 in coping over plinth/floor.1 1 3.18 3.18 0.10 1.01

Total 1.01 Cum.

7

Particulars No.of foundation No. 0f bars Length of Bar Total Length Unit Weight (Kgs/M) Total Qty.A) Reinforcement of Jally in foundation 10mm dia @150mm c/cX-axis 1 22 3.30 72.60 0.617 44.79 Kgs.

Earthwork in excavation in foundation trenches, including dressing of sides and ramming of the bottom including stacking of serviceable stones, disposal and removal of excavated earth within a lead of 50 m and lift of 1.50 m complete as directed.

Providing coursed random rubble stone masonry in foundation up to plinth with unsized stone (mawthup) bonded with cement mortar of proportion 1:6 (1-cement, 6-sand) including curing complete.

Providing MS reinforcement for RCC work with TMT bars including bending, binding and placing in position, complete.

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Y-axis 1 16 2.30 36.80 0.617 22.71 Kgs.B) Reinforcement in column 16mm diaX-axis direction 2 4 1.95 15.60 1.58 24.65 Kgs.Y-axis direction 2 4 1.95 15.60 1.58 24.65 Kgs.C) Reinforcement of wall 10mm dia @150mm c/cX-axis Horizontal 2 11 2.10 46.20 0.617 28.51 Kgs.X-axis Vertical 2 20 3.30 132.00 0.617 81.44 Kgs.Y-axis Horizontal 2 11 2.10 46.20 0.617 28.51 Kgs.Y-axis Vertical 2 15 2.00 60.00 0.617 37.02 Kgs.D) Reinforcement of slab 10mm dia @150mm c/cX-axis 1 15 2.15 32.25 0.617 19.90 Kgs.Y-axis 1 22 2.15 47.30 0.617 29.18 Kgs.E)Stirrups of tie-beam 8mm dia @150mm c/cX-axis 2 20 0.90 36.00 0.395 14.22 Kgs.Y-axis 2 27 0.90 48.60 0.395 19.20 Kgs.F)Stirrups of column 8mm dia @150mm c/c

4 18 0.80 57.60 0.395 22.75 Kgs.Total 397.52 Kgs.

8 Centring and formwork for column4 4 0.20 1.65 5.28

Total 5.28 Sqm.9 Providing RCC 1:2:4 for column

4 1 0.20 0.20 1.65 0.26Total 0.26 Cum.

10 Centring and formwork for wall, both sideX-axis 2 2 3.30 1.65 21.78Y-axis 2 2 2.30 1.65 15.18

Total 36.96 Sqm.11 Providing RCC 1:2:4 for wall

X-axis 2 1 3.30 0.20 1.65 2.18Y-axis 2 1 2.30 0.20 1.65 1.52

Total 2.18 Cum.12 Centring and formwork for roof beam

4 3 3.00 0.25 9.00

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Total 9.00 Sqm.13 Providing RCC 1:2:4 for roof beam

4 1 3.00 0.2 0.15 0.36Total 0.36 Cum.

15 Centring and formwork for roof/slab1 1 3.66 2.66 9.71

Including ProjectionTotal 9.71 Sqm.

15 Providing RCC 1:2:4 for roof/slab1 1 3.66 2.66 0.10 0.971

Including ProjectionTotal 0.97 Cum.

16

X-axis 2 1 3.30 1.65 10.89Y-axis 2 1 2.30 1.65 7.59

Total 18.48 Sqm

17

1 1 3.30 2.30 7.59Total 7.59 Sqm

18

X-axis 2 1 3.30 1.65 10.89Y-axis 2 1 2.30 1.65 7.59over roof 1 1 3.66 2.66 9.71

Total 28.19 Sqm19 Applying eneamel Distemper paint (three coats outside)

quantity as calculated in item No.18 28.19Total 28.19 Sqm

20 Border line painting with acrylic emulsion paint outsideX-axis wall horizontal ,top&bottom 2 2 3.00 0.20 2.40Y-axis wall horizontal,top&bottom 2 2 3.00 0.20 2.40X-axis wall vertical 2 2 0.40 2.10 3.36

Providing and fitting 300 x 250 mm ceramic tiles 6mm thick on walls inside laid on bed of 12mm thick CM 1:3 thick bed with flush pointing in with cement etc.complete.

Providing and fitting 300 x300 mm anti-skid ceramic tiles 6mm thick in flooring,mounted on 10mm thick cement plaster in CM 1:3 flushed jointed with white cement slurry

Applying 12 mm thick cement plaster in single coat,evn & smooth finish with neat cement slurry,complete including curing. Outside

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Y-axis wall vertical 2 2 0.40 2.10 3.36on slab thickness 1 1 12.7112 0.10 1.27

Total 12.79 SqmTotal

Sheet Name : Measurement Bill of Brick Wall Filter-Water Tank (2.15x2.15x1.90)MItem no Brief description of item Nos Nos L B D/H Quantity Unit

1

1 2.250 2.250 0.45 2.28Total 2.28 Cum.

2 Bed concrete CC 1:4:8 with coarse aggregate 20-40 mm nominal size ramming curing, etc. for foundationFoundation Outer to Outer Walls 1 2.250 2.250 0.15 0.76

Total 0.76 Cum.

3

1 2.250 2.250 0.750 3.80Total 3.80 Cum.

4 Providing CC 1:2:4 in coping over plinth1 2.250 2.250 0.10 0.51

Total 0.51 Cum.

5

X-axis 2 2.150 0.23 1.90 1.88 Y-axis 2 2.150 0.23 1.90 1.88

Total 3.76 Cum.6 Centring and formwork in filter area

main slab (X . Y direction) 1 1.690 0.500 0.85Total 0.85 Sqm.

7Particulars No. 0f bars Length of Bar Total Length Unit Weight (Kgs/M) Total Qty.A) Reinforcement of filter area @150mm C/C10 mm Dia. X -Direction 5 1.750 8.75 0.617 5.40 Kgs.

Providing coursed random rubble stone masonry in foundation with unsized stone (mawthup) bonded with cement mortar of proportion 1:6 (1-cement, 6-sand) including curing complete.

Excavation for foundation upto 1.50 m depth including sorting & stretching of useful materials and disposing off excavated stuff upto 50 m (66% dense soil)

Brick work using common burnt clay bricks having crushing strength not less than 35 kg/sqcm in CM 1:6 (1 cement 6 fine sand) in superstructure

Providing MS reinforcement for RCC work with TMT bars including bending, binding and placing in position, complete

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10 mm Dia. Y-Direction 13 0.600 7.80 0.617 4.81 Kgs.Total 10.21 Kgs.

8 Providing RCC 1:2:4 over filter area1 1.690 0.500 0.100 0.08

Total 0.08 Cum.9 Applying 12 mm thick inside rough cement plaster in single coat.

X-axis 2 2.150 1.90 8.17 Y-axis 2 2.150 1.90 8.17

Total 16.34 Sqm10

X-axis 2 2.150 1.90 8.17 Y-axis 2 2.150 1.90 8.17Over plinth 1 9.000 0.3 2.70Over wall top 1 8.600 0.23 1.98

Total 21.02 Sqm11

X-axis 2 2.150 1.90 8.17 Y-axis 2 2.150 1.90 8.17over filter part inside outside 2 1.690 0.80 2.70

Total 19.04 Sqm12

1 2.150 2.150 4.62Total 4.62 Sqm

13 Applying eneamel distemper paint (three coats outside)quantity as calculated in item No.7 21.02

Total 21.02 Sqm14 Border line painting with acrylic emulsion paint outside

X-axis wall horizontal ,top&bottom 2 2.150 0.20 0.86Y-axis wall horizontal,top&bottom 2 2.150 0.20 0.86X-axis wall vertical 2 0.200 1.90 0.76Y-axis wall vertical 2 0.200 1.90 0.76

Providing and fitting 300 x300 mm anti-skid ceramic tiles 6mm thick in flooring,mounted on 10mm thick cement plaster in CM 1:3 flushed jointed with white cement slurry

Applying 20 mm thick outside sandfaced cement plaster consisting of 12mm thick base coat of CM 1:3 & 8 mm thick finishing coat of CM 1:1 with curing.

Providing and fitting 300 x 250 mm ceramic tiles 6mm thick on walls inside laid on bed of 12mm thick CM 1:3 thick bed with flush pointing in with cement etc.complete.

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Total 3.24 SqmTotal

Sheet Name : Measurement Bill of Brick Wall Sub-Water Tank (2.50x2.50x1.55)MItem No. Brief description of item No L B D/H Qntity Unit

1

1 2.700 2.700 0.45 3.28Total 3.28 Cum.

2 Bed concrete CC 1:4:8 with coarse aggregate 20-40 mm nominal size ramming curing, etc. for foundation1 2.700 2.700 0.15 1.09

Total 1.09 Cum.

3

In foundation bed 1 2.700 2.700 0.450 3.28In plinth bed 1 2.700 2.700 0.300 2.19

Total 5.47 Cum.4 Providing CC 1:2:4 in coping over plinth

In plinth bed 1 2.700 2.700 0.10 0.73Total 0.73 Cum.

5

X-axis 2 2.500 0.23 1.55 1.78 Y-axis 2 2.500 0.23 1.55 1.78

Total 3.57 Cum.10 Centring and formwork in slab

main slab (X . Y direction) 1 2.700 2.700 7.29Total 7.29 Sqm.

11Particulars No. 0f bars Length of Bar Total Length Unit Weight (Kgs/M) Total Qty.A) Reinforcement of slab @150mm C/C10 mm Dia. X -Direction 18 2.700 48.60 0.617 29.99 Kgs.10 mm Dia. Y-Direction 18 2.700 48.60 0.617 29.99 Kgs.

Excavation for foundation upto 1.50 m depth including sorting & stretching of useful materials and disposing off excavated stuff upto 50 m (66% dense soil)

Providing coursed random rubble stone masonry in foundation upto plinth with unsized stone (mawthup) bonded with cement mortar of proportion 1:6 (1-cement, 6-sand) including curing complete.

Brick work using common burnt clay bricks having crushing strength not less than 35 kg/sqcm in CM 1:6 (1 cement 6 fine sand) in superstructure

Providing MS reinforcement for RCC work with TMT bars including bending, binding and placing in position, complete

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Total 59.98 Kgs.12 Providing RCC 1:2:4 over slab + projection

1 2.700 2.700 0.100 0.73Total 0.73 Cum.

6 Applying 12 mm thick inside rough cement plaster in single coat. X-axis 2 2.500 1.55 7.75 Y-axis 2 2.500 1.55 7.75

Total 15.50 Sqm7

X-axis 2 2.500 1.55 7.75 Y-axis 2 2.500 1.55 7.75over slab (inside outside) 1 2.700 2.700 14.58Over plinth 1 10.800 0.30 3.24

Total 33.32 Sqm8

X-axis 2 2.500 1.55 7.75 Y-axis 2 2.500 1.55 7.75

Total 15.50 Sqm9

1 2.500 2.500 6.25Total 6.25 Sqm

13 Applying eneamel distemper paint (three coats outside)quantity as calculated in item No.7 33.32

Total 33.32 Sqm14 Border line painting with acrylic emulsion paint outside

X-axis wall horizontal ,top&bottom 2 2.500 0.20 1.00Y-axis wall horizontal,top&bottom 2 2.500 0.20 1.00X-axis wall vertical 2 0.200 1.90 0.76Y-axis wall vertical 2 0.200 1.90 0.76Over slab thickness 1 10.800 0.10 1.08

Providing and fitting 300 x 250 mm ceramic tiles 6mm thick on walls inside laid on bed of 12mm thick CM 1:3 thick bed with flush pointing in with cement etc.complete.

Providing and fitting 300 x300 mm anti-skid ceramic tiles 6mm thick in flooring,mounted on 10mm thick cement plaster in CM 1:3 flushed jointed with white cement slurry

Applying 20 mm thick outside sandfaced cement plaster consisting of 12mm thick base coat of CM 1:3 & 8 mm thick finishing coat of CM 1:1 with curing.

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Total 4.60 Sqm

2 numbers constructed with the same dimension and same materials

SACH, Meghalaya HRDP, UmlingBill of QuantitiesTake Off Structure for Water Supply Scheme

S No Description of item Length Width D/H Quantity Unit

1 ExcavationSite clearing 5 5.00 25.00 sqmExcavation in rock+murrum 14.7 0.75 0.60 6.62 cum

2 ConstructionBed concrete PCC 1:3:6 2 2.00 0.10 0.40 cumConstruction in RCC 1:2:4 12.3 0.45 1.00 5.54 cumReinforcement as per MB 36.00 kgSmooth plaster in CM 1:2 24.6 0.00 0.85 20.91 sqm

3 PlumbingProviding and fixing take off pipes 65mm 4 0.75 3.00 run-mProviding and fixing drain pipes 50 mm 2 0.75 1.50 run-mProviding and fixing drain pipes plugs 0 0.00 no

4 Roughing Filter4.1 Bed concrete PCC 1:3:6 2 2.00 0.15 0.60 cum4.2 Chamber wall in stone masonry 5 1.00 1.50 15.00 cum4.3 Partition wall in brick masonry in CM 1:6 2 2.00 2.00 8.00 sqm4.4 Wire netting for the stone masonry wall 5 5.00 0.00 25.00 sqm.4.5 Coping in CC 1:2:4 for partition walls 2 2.00 0.10 0.40 cum

Total

SACH, Meghalaya HRDP, UmlingBill of QuantitiesTake Off Structure for Water Supply Scheme

S No Description of item Length Width D/H Quantity Unit

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1 ExcavationSite clearing 2 3.00 6.00 sqmExcavation in rock+murrum 2 0.75 0.60 0.90 cum

2 ConstructionBed concrete PCC 1:3:6 2 2.00 0.10 0.40 cumConstruction in RCC 1:2:4 2 0.45 1.00 0.90 cumReinforcement as per MB 36.00 kgSmooth plaster in CM 1:2 4.2 0.00 0.85 3.57 sqm

3 PlumbingProviding and fixing take off pipes 65mm 2 0.75 1.50 run-mProviding and fixing drain pipes 50 mm 2 0.75 1.50 run-mProviding and fixing drain pipes plugs 1 1.00 no

4 Roughing Filter4.1 Bed concrete PCC 1:3:6 2 2.00 0.15 0.60 cum4.2 Chamber wall in stone masonry 0 1.00 0.15 1.50 cum4.3 Partition wall in brick masonry in CM 1:6 2 2.00 0.15 0.60 sqm4.4 Wire netting for the stone masonry wall 0 5.00 0.15 0.00 sqm.4.5 Coping in CC 1:2:4 for partition walls 2 2.00 0.15 0.60 cum

Total3 numbers constructed with the same dimension and same materials

S No Description of item No Dia/Lenght D/H Quantity Unit

1 Excavation1.1 Excavation in rock+murrum 1 1.35 0.45 0.64 cum

2 Construction of platform2.1 Dry rubble soling 1 1.35 0.25 0.36 cum2.2 Bed concrete PCC 1:3:6 1 1.35 0.15 0.21 cum2.3 Construction in CC 1:2:4 ring 50mm thick 1 1.20 0.75 0.14 cum2.4 Finishing plaster in CM 1:2 15 mm thick 1.20 3.77 sqm

3 Standpost pillar3.1 Construction in RCC 1:2:4 column 1.6 0.13 0.13 0.20 cum

User Platform for Water Supply Scheme, Village Umwang Nongbah

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3.2 Reinforcement as per MB 3 1.60 6.28 kg3.3. Providing and fitting GI Pipe 15mm 1 1.60 1.60 run-m

3.4 Providing and fitting 15mm brass bib cock 0 0.00 no4 Painting

4.1 Painting of platform ring 1 1.20 0.30 2.26 sqm4.2 Painting of standpost 4 1.60 0.12 0.77 sqm

TotalTotal number of platforms 43

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SACH, MeghalayaUmpathaw Village Distance from highway, km = 36

Item No. Brief description of itemSpecs Nos Std length, m Total Qty Unit

1 (a) 15mm (½") G.I. pipe 0 6 0 R.M(b) 20mm (¾") G.I. pipe 0 6 0 R.M(c) 25mm (1") G.I. pipe 343 6 2058 R.M(d) 32mm (1¼") G.I. pipe 0 0 0 R.M(e) 40mm (1½") G.I. pipe 63 6 378 R.M(f) 50mm (2") G.I. pipe 0 0 0 R.M(g) 65mm (2½") G.I. pipe 0 6 0 R.M

2 (a) 25mm (1") HDPE pipe 81.9 100 8190 R.M(b) 32mm (1¼") HDPE pipe 0 0 R.M(c) 40mm (1½") HDPE pipe 5 100 500 R.M(d) 50mm (2") HDPE pipe 0 100 0 R.M

3 (a) 20mm (¾") CPVC pipe 180 3 540 R.M(b) 32mm (1¼") CPVC pipe 5 3 15 R.M

4 (a) 15mm (½") Ball Valve 0 0 Nos.(b) 20mm (¾") Ball Valve 35 35 Nos.(c) 25mm (1") Ball Valve 0 0 Nos.(d) 32mm (1¼") Ball Valve 1 1 Nos.(e) 40mm (1½") Ball Valve 6 6 Nos.(f) 50mm (2") Ball Valve 0 0 Nos.(g) 65mm (2½") Ball Valve 0 0 Nos.(h) 65mm (3") Ball Valve 0 Nos.

5 (a) Water platform Bib cock 119 119 Nos.Sub-Total (Pipeline fitting)

6 Excavation and burying of pipelineLength W x D Volume(a) Excavation in soft soil 8,190 0.135 1,106 cum(b) Excavation in hard soil 0 cum(c) Excavation with slush cutting 0 cum

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Bills of Quantities for open well construction with pump installationS No Brief description of item Width/ Dia D/H Qty Unit

1 New Open Well1.1 Excavation in wet soil 1.30 1.00 1.30 cum1.2 Excavation in murrum 1.20 2.00 2.40 cum1.3 Chiselling in rock 1.00 1.00 1.00 cum1.4 Construction of well in rings 1.00 4.00 4.00 cum1.5 Cover slab for well 0.00 0.10 0.00 cum

Sub-TotalTotal Number Of Open Well 6

2 Pump installation2.1 Pump with accessories Single phase 1HP 14.00 HP2.2 Switch-board with fitting LS2.3 Pump house LS

2.3.1 Total Number Of PumpInstalation

14.00

3 Electrical connection LS

4 Middle water take of point with500Ltr. Water tank

LS

4.1 Total Number Of Take OfPoint

6.00

Total

Organisation name: SACH, New Delhi Village Umpathaw

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SACH, MeghalayaUmpathaw Village Distance from highway, km = 36

Sheet Name : Measurement Bill of RCC Main-Water Tank (3.30x2.30x1.65)MItem no Brief description of itemNos Nos L B D/H Quantity Unit

1

a) In ordinary soil. 1 1 3.48 2.48 0.60 5.17 Cum.Total 5.17 Cum.

2 Bed concrete CC 1:4:8 with coarse aggregate 20-40 mm nominal size ramming curing, etc. for foundation1 1 3.48 2.48 0.20 1.72 Cum.

Total 1.72 Cum.3

1 1 3.48 2.48 1.20 10.34 Cum.Total 10.34 Cum.

4 Centring and formwork for concrete-bed.X-axis 2 2 3.48 0.20 2.78Y-axis 2 2 2.48 0.20 1.98

Total 4.76 Sqm.5 Providing RCC 1:2:4 for concrete-bed.

1 1 3.48 2.48 0.20 1.72Total 1.72 Cum.

6 Providing RCC 1:2:4 in coping over plinth/floor.1 1 3.18 3.18 0.10 1.01

Total 1.01 Cum.7 Providing MS reinforcement for RCC work with TMT bars including bending, binding and placing in position, complete.

Particulars No.of foundation No. 0f bars Length of Bar Total Length Unit Weight (Kgs/M) Total Qty.A) Reinforcement of Jally in foundation 10mm dia @150mm c/cX-axis 1 22 3.30 72.60 0.617 44.79 Kgs.Y-axis 1 16 2.30 36.80 0.617 22.71 Kgs.B) Reinforcement in column 16mm diaX-axis direction 2 4 1.95 15.60 1.58 24.65 Kgs.Y-axis direction 2 4 1.95 15.60 1.58 24.65 Kgs.

Earthwork in excavation in foundation trenches, including dressing of sides and ramming of the bottom including stacking of serviceable stones, disposal and removal of excavated earth within a lead of 50 m and lift of 1.50 m complete as directed.

Providing coursed random rubble stone masonry in foundation up to plinth with unsized stone (mawthup) bonded with cement mortar of proportion 1:6 (1-cement, 6-sand) including curing complete.

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C) Reinforcement of wall 10mm dia @150mm c/cX-axis Horizontal 2 11 2.10 46.20 0.617 28.51 Kgs.X-axis Vertical 2 20 3.30 132.00 0.617 81.44 Kgs.Y-axis Horizontal 2 11 2.10 46.20 0.617 28.51 Kgs.Y-axis Vertical 2 15 2.00 60.00 0.617 37.02 Kgs.D) Reinforcement of slab 10mm dia @150mm c/cX-axis 1 15 2.15 32.25 0.617 19.90 Kgs.Y-axis 1 22 2.15 47.30 0.617 29.18 Kgs.E)Stirrups of tie-beam 8mm dia @150mm c/cX-axis 2 20 0.90 36.00 0.395 14.22 Kgs.Y-axis 2 27 0.90 48.60 0.395 19.20 Kgs.F)Stirrups of column 8mm dia @150mm c/c

4 18 0.80 57.60 0.395 22.75 Kgs.Total 397.52 Kgs.

8 Centring and formwork for column4 4 0.20 1.65 5.28

Total 5.28 Sqm.9 Providing RCC 1:2:4 for column

4 1 0.20 0.20 1.65 0.26Total 0.26 Cum.

10 Centring and formwork for wall, both sideX-axis 2 2 3.30 1.65 21.78Y-axis 2 2 2.30 1.65 15.18

Total 36.96 Sqm.11 Providing RCC 1:2:4 for wall

X-axis 2 1 3.30 0.20 1.65 2.18Y-axis 2 1 2.30 0.20 1.65 1.52

Total 2.18 Cum.12 Centring and formwork for roof beam

4 3 3.00 0.25 9.00Total 9.00 Sqm.

13 Providing RCC 1:2:4 for roof beam4 1 3.00 0.2 0.15 0.36

Total 0.36 Cum.

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15 Centring and formwork for roof/slab1 1 3.66 2.66 9.71

Including ProjectionTotal 9.71 Sqm.

15 Providing RCC 1:2:4 for roof/slab1 1 3.66 2.66 0.10 0.971

Including ProjectionTotal 0.97 Cum.

16

X-axis 2 1 3.30 1.65 10.89Y-axis 2 1 2.30 1.65 7.59

Total 18.48 Sqm

17

1 1 3.30 2.30 7.59Total 7.59 Sqm

18

X-axis 2 1 3.30 1.65 10.89Y-axis 2 1 2.30 1.65 7.59over roof 1 1 3.66 2.66 9.71

Total 28.19 Sqm19 Applying eneamel Distemper paint (three coats outside)

quantity as calculated in item No.18 28.19Total 28.19 Sqm

20 Border line painting with acrylic emulsion paint outsideX-axis wall horizontal ,top&bottom 2 2 3.00 0.20 2.40Y-axis wall horizontal,top&bottom 2 2 3.00 0.20 2.40X-axis wall vertical 2 2 0.40 2.10 3.36Y-axis wall vertical 2 2 0.40 2.10 3.36on slab thickness 1 1 12.7112 0.10 1.27

Total 12.79 Sqm

Providing and fitting 300 x 250 mm ceramic tiles 6mm thick on walls inside laid on bed of 12mm thick CM 1:3 thick bed with flush pointing in with cement etc.complete.

Providing and fitting 300 x300 mm anti-skid ceramic tiles 6mm thick in flooring,mounted on 10mm thick cement plaster in CM 1:3 flushed jointed with white cement slurry

Applying 12 mm thick cement plaster in single coat,evn & smooth finish with neat cement slurry,complete including curing. Outside

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Sheet Name : Measurement Bill of Brick Wall Sub-Water Tank (5Nos. As same size) (2.50x2.50x1.55)MItem no Brief description of itemNos Nos L B D/H Quantity Unit

1

1 2.700 2.700 0.45 3.28Total 3.28 Cum.

2 Bed concrete CC 1:4:8 with coarse aggregate 20-40 mm nominal size ramming curing, etc. for foundation1 2.700 2.700 0.15 1.09

Total 1.09 Cum.

3

In foundation bed 1 2.700 2.700 0.450 3.28In plinth bed 1 2.700 2.700 0.300 2.19

Total 5.47 Cum.4 Providing CC 1:2:4 in coping over plinth

In plinth bed 1 2.700 2.700 0.10 0.73Total 0.73 Cum.

5 Brick work using common burnt clay bricks having crushing strength not less than 35 kg/sqcm in CM 1:6 (1 cement 6 fine sand) in superstructure X-axis 2 2.500 0.23 1.55 1.78 Y-axis 2 2.500 0.23 1.55 1.78

Total 3.57 Cum.10 Centring and formwork in slab

main slab (X . Y direction) 1 2.700 2.700 7.29Total 7.29 Sqm.

11 Providing MS reinforcement for RCC work with TMT bars including bending, binding and placing in position, completeParticulars No. 0f bars Length of Bar Total Length Unit Weight (Kgs/M) Total Qty.A) Reinforcement of slab @150mm C/C10 mm Dia. X -Direction 18 2.700 48.60 0.617 29.99 Kgs.10 mm Dia. Y-Direction 18 2.700 48.60 0.617 29.99 Kgs.

Total 59.98 Kgs.12 Providing RCC 1:2:4 over slab + projection

Providing coursed random rubble stone masonry in foundation upto plinth with unsized stone (mawthup) bonded with cement mortar of proportion 1:6 (1-cement, 6-sand) including curing complete.

Excavation for foundation upto 1.50 m depth including sorting & stretching of useful materials and disposing off excavated stuff upto 50 m (66% dense soil)

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1 2.700 2.700 0.100 0.73Total 0.73 Cum.

6 Applying 12 mm thick inside rough cement plaster in single coat. X-axis 2 2.500 1.55 7.75 Y-axis 2 2.500 1.55 7.75

Total 15.50 Sqm7

X-axis 2 2.500 1.55 7.75 Y-axis 2 2.500 1.55 7.75over slab (inside outside) 1 2.700 2.700 14.58Over plinth 1 10.800 0.30 3.24

Total 33.32 Sqm8

X-axis 2 2.500 1.55 7.75 Y-axis 2 2.500 1.55 7.75

Total 15.50 Sqm9

1 2.500 2.500 6.25Total 6.25 Sqm

13 Applying eneamel distemper paint (three coats outside)quantity as calculated in item No.7 33.32

Total 33.32 Sqm14 Border line painting with acrylic emulsion paint outside

X-axis wall horizontal ,top&bottom 2 2.500 0.20 1.00Y-axis wall horizontal,top&bottom 2 2.500 0.20 1.00X-axis wall vertical 2 0.200 1.90 0.76Y-axis wall vertical 2 0.200 1.90 0.76Over slab thickness 1 10.800 0.10 1.08

Total 4.60 Sqm

Applying 20 mm thick outside sandfaced cement plaster consisting of 12mm thick base coat of CM 1:3 & 8 mm thick finishing coat of CM 1:1 with curing.

Providing and fitting 300 x 250 mm ceramic tiles 6mm thick on walls inside laid on bed of 12mm thick CM 1:3 thick bed with flush pointing in with cement etc.complete.

Providing and fitting 300 x300 mm anti-skid ceramic tiles 6mm thick in flooring,mounted on 10mm thick cement plaster in CM 1:3 flushed jointed with white cement slurry

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5 numbers constructed with the same dimension and same materials

SACH, Meghalaya HRDP, UmlingBill of QuantitiesTake Off Structure for Water Supply Scheme

S No Description of item Length Width D/H Quantity Unit

1 ExcavationSite clearing 2 3.00 6.00 sqmExcavation in rock+murrum 2 0.75 0.60 0.90 cum

2 ConstructionBed concrete PCC 1:3:6 2 2.00 0.10 0.40 cumConstruction in RCC 1:2:4 2 0.45 1.00 0.90 cumReinforcement as per MB 36.00 kgSmooth plaster in CM 1:2 4.2 0.00 0.85 3.57 sqm

3 PlumbingProviding and fixing take off pipes 65mm 2 0.75 1.50 run-mProviding and fixing drain pipes 50 mm 2 0.75 1.50 run-mProviding and fixing drain pipes plugs 1 1.00 no

4 Roughing Filter4.1 Bed concrete PCC 1:3:6 2 2.00 0.15 0.60 cum4.2 Chamber wall in stone masonry 0 1.00 0.15 1.50 cum4.3 Partition wall in brick masonry in CM 1:6 2 2.00 0.15 0.60 sqm4.4 Wire netting for the stone masonry wall 0 5.00 0.15 0.00 sqm.4.5 Coping in CC 1:2:4 for partition walls 2 2.00 0.15 0.60 cum

Total2 numbers constructed with the same dimension and same materials

S No Description of item No Dia/Lenght D/H Quantity Unit

1 Excavation1.1 Excavation in rock+murrum 1 1.35 0.45 0.64 cum

2 Construction of platform

User Platform for Water Supply Scheme, Village Umpathaw

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2.1 Dry rubble soling 1 1.35 0.25 0.36 cum2.2 Bed concrete PCC 1:3:6 1 1.35 0.15 0.21 cum2.3 Construction in CC 1:2:4 ring 50mm thick 1 1.20 0.75 0.14 cum2.4 Finishing plaster in CM 1:2 15 mm thick 1.20 3.77 sqm

3 Standpost pillar3.1 Construction in RCC 1:2:4 column 1.6 0.13 0.13 0.20 cum3.2 Reinforcement as per MB 3 1.60 6.28 kg

3.3. Providing and fitting GI Pipe 15mm 0 1.60 0.00 run-m3.4 Providing and fitting 15mm brass bib cock 0 0.00 no

4 Painting4.1 Painting of platform ring 1 1.20 0.30 2.26 sqm4.2 Painting of standpost 4 1.60 0.12 0.77 sqm

TotalTotal number of platforms 119

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SACH, Meghalaya HRDP Water SupplyUmlakhar Village Distance from highway, km = 35

Work : Measurement Bill of Renovation Work for Existing Filter-Water Tank (1.95x4.50x2.30)MItem No. Brief description of item No L B D/H Qntity Unit

1

1 12.900 2.30 29.67Total 29.67 Sqm

Two numbers of the same dimension and same work done

Work : Repair of User Platform for Water Supply Scheme, Village UmlakharS No Description of item No/Length Dia/width D/H Quantity Unit Rate

1 Dismantling

1.1 Dismantling of old rubble and debris 1.00 LS 500.002 Repair of platform (circular)

2.1 Bed concrete PCC 1:3:6 0 1.35 0.15 0.00 cum 6,632.002.2 Construction in CC 1:2:4 ring 50mm thick 0 1.20 0.75 0.00 cum 8,385.002.3 Finishing plaster in CM 1:2 15 mm thick 1.20 0.00 sqm 289.00

or 2 Repair of platform (rectangular)2.1 Bed concrete PCC 1:3:6 1 1.35 0.15 0.20 cum 6,632.002.2 Repair and plaster of platform brim 1.5 2.00 0.15 0.45 sqm 289.002.3 Finishing plaster in CM 1:2 15 mm thick 1.2 1.20 1.44 sqm 289.003 Standpost pillar repair

3.1 Repair and plaster of standpost pillar 1 0.60 2.00 1.20 sqm 289.003.2 Reinforcement as per MB 0 1.60 0.00 kg 115.003.3. Providing and fitting GI Pipe 15mm 2 2.00 run-m 274.003.4 Providing and fitting 15mm brass bib cock 1 1.00 no 1,030.004 Painting

4.1 Painting of platform 1 1.20 0.30 0.36 sqm 246.00

4.2 Painting of standpost 1 0.60 1.60 0.96 sqm 246.00

TotalTotal no. of platforms 12

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Work : Repair of User Platform for Water Supply Scheme, Village SohtadS No Description of item No/Length Dia/width D/H Quantity Unit

1 Dismantling 1.1 Dismantling of old rubble and debris 1.00 LS2 Repair of platform (circular)

2.1 Bed concrete PCC 1:3:6 0 1.35 0.15 0.00 cum2.2 Construction in CC 1:2:4 ring 50mm thick 0 1.20 0.75 0.00 cum2.3 Finishing plaster in CM 1:2 15 mm thick 1.20 0.00 sqm

or 2 Repair of platform (rectangular)2.1 Bed concrete PCC 1:3:6 1 1.35 0.15 0.20 cum2.2 Repair and plaster of platform brim 1.5 2.00 0.15 0.45 sqm2.3 Finishing plaster in CM 1:2 15 mm thick 1.2 1.20 1.44 sqm3 Standpost pillar repair

3.1 Repair and plaster of standpost pillar 1 0.60 2.00 1.20 sqm3.2 Reinforcement as per MB 0 1.60 0.00 kg3.3. Providing and fitting GI Pipe 15mm 2 2.00 run-m3.4 Providing and fitting 15mm brass bib cock 1 1.00 no4 Painting

4.1 Painting of platform 1 1.20 0.30 0.36 sqm4.2 Painting of standpost 1 0.60 1.60 0.96 sqm

TotalTotal no. of platforms 12

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SACH, MeghalayaSheet Name : Measurement Bill of Pipe Line Fitting Village Name : Ronghilik VillageItem No Brief description of item Nos Std Len,m Total Qty Unit

1 (a) 15mm (½") G.I. pipe 24 6 144 R.M(b) 20mm (¾") G.I. pipe 0 6 0 R.M(c) 25mm (1") G.I. pipe 0 6 0 R.M(d) 32mm (1¼") G.I. pipe 0 0 0 R.M(e) 40mm (1½") G.I. pipe 0 6 0 R.M(f) 50mm (2") G.I. pipe 0 0 0 R.M(g) 65mm (2½") G.I. pipe 0 6 0 R.M

2 (a) 15mm (½") Ball Valve 2 2 Nos.(b) 20mm (¾") Ball Valve 7 7 Nos.(c) 25mm (1") Ball Valve 2 2 Nos.(d) 32mm (1¼") Ball Valve 0 0 Nos.(e) 40mm (1½") Ball Valve 0 0 Nos.(f) 50mm (2") Ball Valve 0 0 Nos.(g) 65mm (2½") Ball Valve 0 0 Nos.(h) 65mm (3") Ball Valve 0

3 (a) Water platform Bib cock 7 7Sub-Total (Pipeline fitting)

4 Excavation and burying of pipeline Length W x D Volume(a) Excavation in soft soil 63 0.135 9 cum(b) Excavation in hard soil 0 cum(c) Excavation with slush cutting 0 1 0 cum

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SACH, Meghalaya

Site Name : Ronghilik Village Distance from the highway, km = 37Sheet Name : Measurement Bill of Renovation Work for Existing Filter-Water Tank(1.95x4.50x2.30)M

Item No. Brief description of item No L B D/H Qntity Unit

1

1 12.900 2.30 29.67Total 29.67 Sq.ft

2 Applying eneamel cement pain wash (three coats outside)1 12.900 2.30 29.67

Total 29.67 Sqm3 Border line painting with acrylic emulsion paint outside

X-axis wall horizontal ,top&bottom 2 1.950 0.20 0.78Y-axis wall horizontal,top&bottom 2 4.500 0.20 1.80X-axis wall vertical 2 0.200 2.60 1.04Y-axis wall vertical 2 0.200 2.60 1.04

Total 4.66 Sqm

Sheet Name : Measurement Bill of Renovation Work for Existing Main-Water Tank(4.20x4.50x2.45)MItem No. Brief description of item No L B D/H Qntity Unit

1

1 17.400 2.10 36.54Total 36.54 Sq.ft

2 Applying eneamel cement paint wash (three coats outside)1 17.400 2.10 36.54

Total 36.54 Sqm3 Border line painting with acrylic emulsion paint outside

X-axis wall horizontal ,top&bottom 2 4.200 0.20 1.68

Cleaning the tank with available materials for further works.,take out the mud and others particles which stagnated the tank in long time back,

Cleaning the tank with available materials for further works.,take out the mud and others particles which stagnated the tank in long time back,

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Y-axis wall horizontal,top&bottom 2 4.500 0.20 1.80X-axis wall vertical 2 0.200 2.60 1.04Y-axis wall vertical 2 0.200 2.60 1.04

Total 5.56 Sqm

Repair of User Platform for Water Supply SchemeS No Description of item No/Length Dia/width D/H Quantity Unit

1 Dismantling 1.1 Dismantling of old rubble and debris 1.00 LS

2 Repair of platform (circular)2.1 Bed concrete PCC 1:3:6 0 1.35 0.15 0.00 cum2.2 Construction in CC 1:2:4 ring 50mm thick 0 1.20 0.75 0.00 cum2.3 Finishing plaster in CM 1:2 15 mm thick 1.20 0.00 sqmor 2 Repair of platform (rectangular)2.1 Bed concrete PCC 1:3:6 1.2 1.35 0.15 0.24 cum2.2 Repair and plaster of platform brim 1.5 2.00 0.15 0.90 sqm2.3 Finishing plaster in CM 1:2 15 mm thick 1.2 1.20 1.44 sqm3 Standpost pillar repair3.1 Repair and plaster of standpost pillar 1 0.60 2.00 1.20 sqm3.2 Reinforcement as per MB 0 1.60 0.00 kg3.3. Providing and fitting GI Pipe 15mm 2 2.00 run-m3.4 Providing and fitting 15mm brass bib cock 0 0.00 no4 Painting4.1 Painting of platform 1 1.20 0.30 2.26 sqm4.2 Painting of standpost 1 0.60 1.60 0.96 sqm

TotalTotal no. of platforms 7

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SACH, MeghalayaSheet Name : Measurement Bill of Pipe Line Fitting Village Name : Pahamjri VillageItem No. Brief description of item Specs Nos Std length, mTotal Qty Unit

1 (a) 15mm (½") G.I. pipe 30 6 180 R.M(b) 20mm (¾") G.I. pipe 0 6 0 R.M(c) 25mm (1") G.I. pipe 32 6 192 R.M(d) 32mm (1¼") G.I. pipe 0 0 0 R.M(e) 40mm (1½") G.I. pipe 0 6 0 R.M(f) 50mm (2") G.I. pipe 0 0 0 R.M(g) 65mm (2½") G.I. pipe 0 6 0 R.M

9 (a) 15mm (½") Ball Valve 0 0 Nos.(b) 20mm (¾") Ball Valve 16 16 Nos.(c) 25mm (1") Ball Valve 0 0 Nos.(d) 32mm (1¼") Ball Valve 0 0 Nos.(e) 40mm (1½") Ball Valve 0 0 Nos.(f) 50mm (2") Ball Valve 0 0 Nos.(g) 65mm (2½") Ball Valve 0 0 Nos.(h) 65mm (3") Ball Valve 0

13 (a) Water platform Bib cock 0 0Sub-Total (Pipeline fitting)

4 Excavation and burying of pipeline Length W x D Volume(a) Excavation in soft soil 60 0.135 8 cum(b) Excavation in hard soil 0 cum(c) Excavation with slush cutting 0 cumSub-total (excavation)

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SACH, MeghalayaSite Name : Pahamjri Village Distance from the highway, km = 30

S No Description of item No/Length Dia/width D/H Quantity Unit1 Dismantling

1.1 Dismantling of old rubble and debris 1.00 LS2 Repair of platform (circular)

2.1 Bed concrete PCC 1:3:6 0 1.35 0.15 0.00 cum2.2 Construction in CC 1:2:4 ring 50mm thick 0 1.20 0.75 0.00 cum2.3 Finishing plaster in CM 1:2 15 mm thick 1.20 0.00 sqm

or 2 Repair of platform (rectangular)2.1 Bed concrete PCC 1:3:6 1.2 1.35 0.15 0.24 cum2.2 Repair and plaster of platform brim 1.5 2.00 0.15 0.90 sqm2.3 Finishing plaster in CM 1:2 15 mm thick 1.2 1.20 1.44 sqm

3 Standpost pillar repair3.1 Repair and plaster of standpost pillar 1 0.60 2.00 1.20 sqm3.2 Reinforcement as per MB 0 1.60 0.00 kg

3.3. Providing and fitting GI Pipe 15mm 2 2.00 run-m3.4 Providing and fitting 15mm brass bib cock 1 1.00 no

4 Painting4.1 Painting of platform 1 1.20 0.30 2.26 sqm4.2 Painting of standpost 1 0.60 1.60 0.96 sqm

TotalTotal no. of platforms 16

Work : Repair of User Platform for Water Supply Scheme, Village Pahamjri

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S No Description of item No Dia/LenghtD/H Quantity Unit

1 Excavation1.1 Excavation in rock+murrum 1 1.35 0.45 0.64 cum

2 Construction of platform2.1 Dry rubble soling 1 1.35 0.25 0.36 cum2.2 Bed concrete PCC 1:3:6 1 1.35 0.15 0.21 cum2.3 Construction in CC 1:2:4 copping 1 1.20 0.75 0.14 cum2.4 Finishing plaster in CM 1:2 15 mm thick 1.20 3.77 sqm

3 Standpost pillar3.1 Construction in RCC 1:2:4 column 1.6 0.13 0.13 0.20 cum3.2 Reinforcement as per MB 3 1.60 6.28 kg

3.3. Providing and fitting GI Pipe 15mm 1 1.60 1.60 run-m3.4 Providing and fitting 15mm brass bib cock 0 0.00 no

4 Painting4.1 Painting of platform ring 1 1.20 0.30 2.26 sqm4.2 Painting of standpost 4 1.60 0.12 0.77 sqm

TotalTotal number of platforms 28

User Platform for Water Supply Scheme, Village Mawlong

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SACH, MeghalayaSite Name : Marmain Village Distance from the highway, km = 32

Item NoBrief description of item No L B D/H Quantity Unit1

1 12.90 2.30 29.67Total 29.67 sqm

2 Applying 12 mm thick inside rough cement plaster in single coat. X-axis 2 1.95 2.30 8.97 Y-axis 2 4.50 2.30 20.70

Total 29.67 sqm3

X-axis 2 1.95 2.30 8.97 Y-axis 2 4.50 2.30 20.70wall top 1 15.70 0.25 3.93over filter part 2 1.65 0.70 2.31

Total 35.91 sqm4

1 1.95 4.50 8.78Total 8.78 sqm

5 Applying enamel cement paint wash (three coats outside)1 12.90 2.60 33.54

Total 33.54 sqm6 Border line painting with acrylic emulsion paint outside

X-axis wall horizontal ,top&bottom 2 1.95 0.20 0.78Y-axis wall horizontal,top&bottom 2 4.50 0.20 1.80X-axis wall vertical 2 0.20 2.60 1.04Y-axis wall vertical 2 0.20 2.60 1.04

Total 4.66 sqm

Item NoBrief description of item No L B D/H Quantity Unit1 Cleaning of the tank with available materials for further works.

1 17.40 2.10 36.54

2 Applying 12 mm thick inside rough cement plaster in single coat. X-axis 2 4.20 2.10 17.64 Y-axis 2 4.50 2.10 18.90

Total 36.54 sqm3

X-axis 2 4.20 2.10 17.64 Y-axis 2 4.50 2.10 18.90

Sheet Name : Measurement Bill of Renovation Work for Existing Filter-Water Tank(1.95x4.50x2.30)M

Cleaning the tank with available materials for further works.,take out the mud and others particles which stagnated the tank in long time back,

Providing and fitting 300 x 250 mm ceramic tiles 6mm thick on walls inside laid on bed of 12mm thick CM 1:3 thick bed with flush pointing in with cement etc.complete.

Providing and fitting 300 x300 mm anti-skid ceramic tiles 6mm thick in flooring,mounted on 10mm thick cement plaster in CM 1:3 flushed jointed with white cement slurry

Sheet Name : Measurement Bill of Renovation Work for Existing Main-Water Tank(4.20x4.50x2.45)M

Providing and fitting 300 x 250 mm ceramic tiles 6mm thick on walls inside laid on bed of 12mm thick CM 1:3 thick bed with flush pointing in with cement etc.complete.

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wall top 1 15.70 0.25 3.93Total 40.47 Sqm

4

1 4.20 4.50 18.90Total 18.90 Sqm

5 Applying eneamel cement pain wash (three coats outside)1 17.40 2.60 45.24

Total 45.24 Sqm6 Border line painting with acrylic emulsion paint outside

X-axis wall horizontal ,top&bottom 2 4.20 0.20 1.68Y-axis wall horizontal,top&bottom 2 4.50 0.20 1.80X-axis wall vertical 2 0.20 2.60 1.04Y-axis wall vertical 2 0.20 2.60 1.04

Total 5.56 Sqm

Item NoBrief description of item No L B D/H Quantity Unit1 Cleaning of the tank with available materials for further works.

1 9.20 1.90 17.48Total 17.48 sqm

5 Applying eneamel cement pain wash (three coats outside)over wall 1 9.20 1.90 17.48over slab 1 2.20 2.50 5.50

Total 22.98 sqm6 Border line painting with acrylic emulsion paint outside

X-axis wall horizontal ,top&bottom 2 2.20 1.20 5.28Y-axis wall horizontal,top&bottom 2 2.50 1.20 6.00X-axis wall vertical 2 0.20 0.82 0.33Y-axis wall vertical 2 0.20 0.82 0.33

Total 11.94 Sqm

Eight numbers of the same dimension and same materials work done =

Item NoBrief description of item No L B D/H Quantity Unit1 Cleaning of the tank with available materials for further works.

1 5.20 1.15 5.98Total 5.98 sqm

5 Applying eneamel distemper paint (three coats outside)over wall 1 5.20 1.15 5.98over slab 1 1.30 1.30 1.69

Total 7.67 sqm6 Border line painting with acrylic emulsion paint outside

X-axis wall horizontal ,top&bottom 2 1.30 0.20 0.52Y-axis wall horizontal,top&bottom 2 1.30 0.20 0.52X-axis wall vertical 2 0.20 1.15 0.46Y-axis wall vertical 2 0.20 1.15 0.46

Providing and fitting 300 x300 mm anti-skid ceramic tiles 6mm thick in flooring,mounted on 10mm thick cement plaster in CM 1:3 flushed jointed with white cement slurry

Sheet Name : Measurement Bill of Renovation Work for Existing Main Supply-Water Tank 8Nos.(2.20x2.50x1.90)M

Sheet Name : Measurement Bill of Renovation Work for Existing Sub Supply-Water Tank 3Nos.(1.30x1.30x1.15)M

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over covering area 1 0.50 0.50 0.25Total 2.21 sqm

Two numbers of the same dimension and same materials work done

SACH, MeghalayaBill of Quantities

Work : Take Off Structure for Water Supply Scheme, Village MarmainS No Description of item Length Width D/H Quantity Unit

1 ExcavationSite clearing 9 3.00 27.00 sqmExcavation in rock+murrum 27.2 0.75 0.60 12.24 cum

2 ConstructionBed concrete PCC 1:3:6 4 2.00 0.10 0.80 cumConstruction in RCC 1:2:4 15.3 0.45 1.00 6.89 cumReinforcement as per MB 36.00 kgSmooth plaster in CM 1:2 54 0.00 0.85 sqm

3 PlumbingProviding and fixing take off pipes 65mm 1 0.75 0.75 run-mProviding and fixing drain pipes 50 mm 0 0.75 0.00 run-mProviding and fixing drain pipes plugs 10 10.00 no

4 Roughing Filter4.1 Bed concrete PCC 1:3:6 4 2.00 0.15 1.20 cum4.2 Chamber wall in stone masonry 4.6 1.00 2.00 20.00 cum4.3 Wire netting for the stone masonry wall 4.6 6.00 1.00 27.60 sqm4.4 Coping in CC 1:2:4 for outer walls 4 2.00 0.10 2.00 cum

Total

Work : Repair of User Platform for Water Supply Scheme, Village MarmainS No Description of item No/LengthDia/width D/H Quantity Unit

1 Dismantling 1.1 Dismantling of old rubble and debris 1.00 LS

2 Repair of platform (circular)2.1 Bed concrete PCC 1:3:6 0 1.35 0.15 0.00 cum2.2 Construction in CC 1:2:4 ring 50mm thick 0 1.20 0.75 0.00 cum2.3 Finishing plaster in CM 1:2 15 mm thick 1.20 0.00 sqm

or 2 Repair of platform (rectangular)2.1 Bed concrete PCC 1:3:6 1.2 1.35 0.15 0.24 cum2.2 Repair and plaster of platform brim 1.2 1.20 0.15 0.43 sqm2.3 Finishing plaster in CM 1:2 15 mm thick 1.20 1.40 1.68 sqm

3 Standpost pillar repair3.1 Repair and plaster of standpost pillar 0 0.45 1.60 0.72 sqm3.2 Reinforcement as per MB 0 1.60 0.00 kg

3.3. Providing and fitting GI Pipe 15mm 0 1.60 0.00 run-m3.4 Providing and fitting 15mm brass bib cock 0 0.00 no

4 Painting4.1 Painting of platform 1 1.20 0.30 2.26 sqm4.2 Painting of standpost 4 1.60 0.12 0.77 sqm

TotalTotal no. of platforms 16

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SACH, MeghalayaSheet Name : Measurement Bill of Pipe Line Fitting Village Name : Markang VillageItem NoBrief description of item Nos. Std Lenght,mTotal QtyUnit

1 (a) 15mm (½") G.I. pipe 0 6 0 Run-m(b) 20mm (¾") G.I. pipe 0 6 0 Run-m(c) 25mm (1") G.I. pipe 13 6 78 Run-m(d) 32mm (1¼") G.I. pipe 0 0 0 Run-m(e) 40mm (1½") G.I. pipe 53 6 318 Run-m(f) 50mm (2") G.I. pipe 14 0 0 Run-m(g) 65mm (2½") G.I. pipe 0 6 0 Run-m

2 (a) 25mm (1") HDPE pipe 30 100 2,950 Run-m(b) 32mm (1¼") HDPE pipe 0 0 Run-m(c) 40mm (1½") HDPE pipe 8 100 800 Run-m(d) 50mm (2") HDPE pipe 12 100 1,200 Run-m

3 (a) 20mm (¾") CPVC pipe 20 3 60 Run-m(b) 32mm (1¼") CPVC pipe 3 3 9 Run-m

4 (a) 15mm (½") Ball Valve 0 0 Nos.(b) 20mm (¾") Ball Valve 5 5 Nos.(c) 25mm (1") Ball Valve 0 0 Nos.(d) 32mm (1¼") Ball Valve 0 0 Nos.(e) 40mm (1½") Ball Valve 0 0 Nos.(f) 50mm (2") Ball Valve 2 2 Nos.(g) 65mm (2½") Ball Valve 0 0 Nos.(h) 65mm (3") Ball Valve 0 Nos.

5 (a) Water platform Bib cock 16 16 Nos.Sub-Total (Pipeline fitting)

6 Excavation and burying of pipeline Length W x D Volume(a) Excavation in soft soil 5,450 0.135 736 cum(b) Excavation in hard soil 0 cum(c) Excavation with slush cutting 0 cumSub-total (excavation)

Grand Total

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SACH, MeghalayaVillage Name : Markang Village Distance from the highway, km = 25

Work : Measurement Bill of RCC Main-Water Tank (3x3x2.25)MItem no Brief description of item Nos Nos L B D/H Quantity Unit

1

a) In ordinary soil. 1 1 3.18 3.18 0.60 6.06 Cum.Total 6.06 Cum.

2

1 1 3.18 3.18 0.20 2.02 Cum.Total 2.02 Cum.

3

1 1 3.18 3.18 0.60 6.06 Cum.Total 6.06 Cum.

4 Centring and formwork for concrete-bed.X-axis 2 2 3.18 0.20 2.54Y-axis 2 2 3.18 0.30 3.81

Total 6.36 Sqm.5 Providing RCC 1:2:4 for concrete-bed.

1 1 3.18 3.18 0.20 2.02Total 2.02 Cum.

6 Providing RCC 1:2:4 in coping over plinth/floor.1 1 3.18 3.18 0.10 1.01

Total 1.01 Cum.7

Particulars No No.of bars

Length of Bar

Total LengthUnit Weight (Kgs/M)Total Qty. Unit

A) Reinforcement of Jally in foundation 10mm dia @150mm c/cX-axis 1 21 3.15 66.15 0.617 40.81 Kgs.Y-axis 1 21 3.15 66.15 0.617 40.81 Kgs.B) Reinforcement in column 16mm diaX-axis direction 2 4 2.25 18.00 1.58 28.44 Kgs.Y-axis direction 2 4 2.25 18.00 1.58 28.44 Kgs.C) Reinforcement of wall 10mm dia @150mm c/cX-axis Horizontal 2 15 2.10 63.00 0.617 38.87 Kgs.X-axis Vertical 2 20 2.00 80.00 0.617 49.36 Kgs.Y-axis Horizontal 2 15 2.10 63.00 0.617 38.87 Kgs.Y-axis Vertical 2 20 2.00 80.00 0.617 49.36 Kgs.D) Reinforcement of slab 10mm dia @150mm c/cX-axis 1 20 2.15 43.00 0.617 26.53 Kgs.Y-axis 1 20 2.15 43.00 0.617 26.53 Kgs.E)Stirrups of tie-beam 8mm dia @150mm c/cX-axis 2 20 0.90 36.00 0.395 14.22 Kgs.Y-axis 2 27 0.90 48.60 0.395 19.20 Kgs.F)Stirrups of column 8mm dia @150mm c/c

4 18 0.80 57.60 0.395 22.75 Kgs.Total 424.20 Kgs.

8 Centring and formwork for column4 4 0.20 2.90 9.28

Total 9.28 Sqm.

9 Providing RCC 1:2:4 for column4 1 0.20 0.20 2.90 0.46

Total 0.46 Cum.

10 Centring and formwork for wallX-axis 2 2 3.00 2.90 34.80Y-axis 2 2 3.00 2.90 34.80

Total 69.60 Sqm.

Earthwork in excavation in foundation trenches, including dressing of sides and ramming of the bottom including stacking of serviceable stones, disposal and removal of excavated earth within a

lead of 50 m and lift of 1.50 m complete as directed.

Bed concrete CC 1:4:8 with coarse aggregate 20-40 mm nominal size ramming curing, etc. for foundation

Providing coursed random rubble stone masonry in foundation with unsized stone (mawthup) bonded with cement mortar of proportion 1:6 (1-cement, 6-sand) including curing complete.

Providing MS reinforcement for RCC work with TMT bars including bending, binding and placing in position, complete.

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11 Providing RCC 1:2:4 for wallX-axis 2 1 3.00 0.20 2.90 3.48Y-axis 2 1 3.00 0.20 2.90 3.48

Total 3.48 Cum.

12 Centring and formwork for roof beam4 3 3.00 0.25 9.00

Total 9.00 Sqm.

13 Providing RCC 1:2:4 for roof beam4 1 3.00 0.2 0.15 0.36

Total 0.36 Cum.

15 Centring and formwork for roof/slab1 1 3.36 3.36 11.26

Including ProjectionTotal 11.26 Sqm.

15 Providing RCC 1:2:4 for roof/slab1 1 3.36 3.36 0.10 1.126

Including ProjectionTotal 1.13 Cum.

16

X-axis 2 1 3.00 2.25 13.50Y-axis 2 1 3.00 2.25 13.50

Total 27.00 Sqm

17

1 1 3.00 3.00 9.00Total 9.00 Sqm

18

X-axis 2 1 3.00 2.25 13.50Y-axis 2 1 3.00 2.25 13.50over roof 1 1 3.00 3.00 9.00

Total 36.00 Sqm19 Applying eneamel Distemper paint (three coats outside)

quantity as calculated in item No.18 36.00Total 36.00 Sqm

20 Border line painting with acrylic emulsion paint outsideX-axis wall horizontal ,top&bottom 2 2 3.00 0.20 2.40Y-axis wall horizontal,top&bottom 2 2 3.00 0.20 2.40X-axis wall vertical 2 2 0.40 2.10 3.36Y-axis wall vertical 2 2 0.40 2.10 3.36on slab thickness 1 1 12.7112 0.10 1.27

Total 12.79 Sqm

(In words- Two Lakh Fourty Two Thousand Eight Hunred and Five)

Village Name : Markang Village Date- 08-Oct-17

Work : Measurement Bill of Brick Wall Filter-Water Tank (2.15x2.15x1.90)MItem No Brief description of item No L B D/H Qntity Unit

Providing and fitting 300 x 250 mm ceramic tiles 6mm thick on walls inside laid on bed of 12mm thick CM 1:3 thick bed with flush pointing in with cement etc.complete.

Applying 12 mm thick cement plaster in single coat,evn & smooth finish with neat cement slurry,complete including curing. Outside

Providing and fitting 300 x300 mm anti-skid ceramic tiles 6mm thick in flooring,mounted on 10mm thick cement plaster in CM 1:3 flushed jointed with white cement slurry

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1

1 2.250 2.250 0.45 2.28Total 2.28 Cum.

2

Foundation Outer to Outer Walls 1 2.250 2.250 0.15 0.76Total 0.76 Cum.

3

1 2.250 2.250 0.750 3.80Total 3.80 Cum.

4 Providing CC 1:2:4 in coping over plinth1 2.250 2.250 0.10 0.51

Total 0.51 Cum.5

X-axis 2 2.150 0.23 1.90 1.88 Y-axis 2 2.150 0.23 1.90 1.88

Total 3.76 Cum.6 Centring and formwork in filter area

main slab (X . Y direction) 1 1.690 0.500 0.85Total 0.85 Sqm.

7

Particulars No of barsLength of BarTotal LengthUnit Weight (Kgs/M)Total Qty.A) Reinforcement of filter area @150mm C/C10 mm Dia. X -Direction 5 1.750 8.75 0.617 5.40 Kgs.10 mm Dia. Y-Direction 13 0.600 7.80 0.617 4.81 Kgs.

Total 10.21 Kgs.8 Providing RCC 1:2:4 over filter area

1 1.690 0.500 0.100 0.08Total 0.08 Cum.

9 Applying 12 mm thick inside rough cement plaster in single coat. X-axis 2 2.150 1.90 8.17 Y-axis 2 2.150 1.90 8.17

Total 16.34 Sqm10

X-axis 2 2.150 1.90 8.17 Y-axis 2 2.150 1.90 8.17Over plinth 1 9.000 0.3 2.70Over wall top 1 8.600 0.23 1.98

Total 21.02 Sqm11

X-axis 2 2.150 1.90 8.17 Y-axis 2 2.150 1.90 8.17over filter part inside outside 2 1.690 0.80 2.70

Total 19.04 Sqm12

1 2.150 2.150 4.62Total 4.62 Sqm

13 Applying eneamel distemper paint (three coats outside)quantity as calculated in item No.7 21.02

Total 21.02 Sqm14 Border line painting with acrylic emulsion paint outside

X-axis wall horizontal ,top&bottom 2 2.150 0.20 0.86Y-axis wall horizontal,top&bottom 2 2.150 0.20 0.86X-axis wall vertical 2 0.200 1.90 0.76Y-axis wall vertical 2 0.200 1.90 0.76

Total 3.24 Sqm

Brick work using common burnt clay bricks having crushing strength not less than 35 kg/sqcm in CM 1:6 (1 cement 6 fine sand) in superstructure

Providing coursed random rubble stone masonry in foundation with unsized stone (mawthup) bonded with cement mortar of proportion 1:6 (1-cement, 6-sand) including curing complete.

Bed concrete CC 1:4:8 with coarse aggregate 20-40 mm nominal size ramming curing, etc. for foundation

Excavation for foundation upto 1.50 m depth including sorting & stretching of useful materials and disposing off excavated stuff upto 50 m (66% dense soil)

Providing and fitting 300 x300 mm anti-skid ceramic tiles 6mm thick in flooring,mounted on 10mm thick cement plaster in CM 1:3 flushed jointed with white cement slurry

Providing and fitting 300 x 250 mm ceramic tiles 6mm thick on walls inside laid on bed of 12mm thick CM 1:3 thick bed with flush pointing in with cement etc.complete.

Applying 20 mm thick outside sandfaced cement plaster consisting of 12mm thick base coat of CM 1:3 & 8 mm thick finishing coat of CM 1:1 with curing.

Providing MS reinforcement for RCC work with TMT bars including bending, binding and placing in position, complete

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Work : Measurement Bill of Brick Wall Sub-Water Tank (2.10x2.10x1.55)MItem No Brief description of item No L B D/H Qntity Unit

1

1 2.300 2.300 0.45 2.38Total 2.38 Cum.

2

1 2.300 2.300 0.15 0.79Total 0.79 Cum.

3

In bed tank 1 2.300 2.300 0.750 3.97In bed platform 1 2.300 1.450 0.200 0.67

Total 4.63 Cum.4 Providing CC 1:2:4 in coping over plinth

In bed tank 1 2.300 2.300 0.10 0.53In bed platform 1 2.300 1.450 0.10 0.33

Total 0.53 Cum.5

X-axis 2 2.100 0.23 1.55 1.50 Y-axis 2 2.100 0.23 1.55 1.50Over platform 1 5.000 0.23 0.20 0.23

Total 3.22 Cum.10 Centring and formwork in slab

main slab (X . Y direction) 1 2.100 2.100 4.41Total 4.41 Sqm.

11

Particulars No of barsLength of BarTotal LengthUnit Weight (Kgs/M)Total Qty.A) Reinforcement of filter area @150mm C/C10 mm Dia. X -Direction 14 2.100 29.40 0.617 18.14 Kgs.10 mm Dia. Y-Direction 14 2.100 29.40 0.617 18.14 Kgs.

Total 36.28 Kgs.12 Providing RCC 1:2:4 over slab + projection

1 2.354 2.354 0.100 0.55Total 0.55 Cum.

6 Applying 12 mm thick inside rough cement plaster in single coat. X-axis 2 2.100 1.55 6.51 Y-axis 2 2.100 1.55 6.51

Total 13.02 Sqm7

X-axis 2 2.100 1.55 6.51 Y-axis 2 2.100 1.55 6.51over slab 1 2.354 2.354 5.54Over plinth 1 8.400 0.3 2.52Over platform 1 5.000 0.23 1.15

Total 22.23 Sqm8

X-axis 2 2.100 1.55 6.51 Y-axis 2 2.100 1.55 6.51

Total 13.02 Sqm9

1 2.100 2.100 4.41Total 4.41 Sqm

13 Applying eneamel distemper paint (three coats outside)quantity as calculated in item No.7 22.23

Bed concrete CC 1:4:8 with coarse aggregate 20-40 mm nominal size ramming curing, etc. for foundation

Excavation for foundation upto 1.50 m depth including sorting & stretching of useful materials and disposing off excavated stuff upto 50 m (66% dense soil)

Providing and fitting 300 x300 mm anti-skid ceramic tiles 6mm thick in flooring,mounted on 10mm thick cement plaster in CM 1:3 flushed jointed with white cement slurry

Providing and fitting 300 x 250 mm ceramic tiles 6mm thick on walls inside laid on bed of 12mm thick CM 1:3 thick bed with flush pointing in with cement etc.complete.

Applying 20 mm thick outside sandfaced cement plaster consisting of 12mm thick base coat of CM 1:3 & 8 mm thick finishing coat of CM 1:1 with curing.

Providing MS reinforcement for RCC work with TMT bars including bending, binding and placing in position, complete

Brick work using common burnt clay bricks having crushing strength not less than 35 kg/sqcm in CM 1:6 (1 cement 6 fine sand) in superstructure

Providing coursed random rubble stone masonry in foundation with unsized stone (mawthup) bonded with cement mortar of proportion 1:6 (1-cement, 6-sand) including curing complete.

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Total 22.23 Sqm14 Border line painting with acrylic emulsion paint outside

X-axis wall horizontal ,top&bottom 2 2.100 0.20 0.84Y-axis wall horizontal,top&bottom 2 2.100 0.20 0.84X-axis wall vertical 2 0.200 1.90 0.76Y-axis wall vertical 2 0.200 1.90 0.76Over slab thickness 1 9.416 0.10 0.94

Total 4.14 Sqm

Two numbers of the same dimension and same materials constructed =

SACH, Meghalaya HRDP, UmlingBill of QuantitiesTake Off Structure for Water Supply Scheme

S No Description of item Length Width D/H Quantity Unit

1 ExcavationSite clearing 5 5.00 25.00 sqmExcavation in rock+murrum 14.7 0.75 0.60 6.62 cum

2 ConstructionBed concrete PCC 1:3:6 2 2.00 0.10 0.40 cumConstruction in RCC 1:2:4 12.3 0.45 1.00 5.54 cumReinforcement as per MB 36.00 kgSmooth plaster in CM 1:2 24.6 0.00 0.85 20.91 sqm

3 PlumbingProviding and fixing take off pipes 65mm 4 0.75 3.00 run-mProviding and fixing drain pipes 50 mm 2 0.75 1.50 run-mProviding and fixing drain pipes plugs 0 0.00 no

4 Roughing Filter4.1 Bed concrete PCC 1:3:6 2 2.00 0.15 0.60 cum4.2 Chamber wall in stone masonry 5 1.00 1.50 15.00 cum4.3 Partition wall in brick masonry in CM 1:6 2 2.00 2.00 8.00 sqm4.4 Wire netting for the stone masonry wall 5 5.00 0.00 25.00 sqm.4.5 Coping in CC 1:2:4 for partition walls 2 2.00 0.10 0.40 cum

Total

S No Description of item No Dia/LenghtD/H Quantity Unit

1 Excavation1.1 Excavation in rock+murrum 1 1.35 0.45 0.64 cum

2 Construction of platform2.1 Dry rubble soling 1 1.35 0.25 0.36 cum2.2 Bed concrete PCC 1:3:6 1 1.35 0.15 0.21 cum2.3 Construction in CC 1:2:4 ring 50mm thick 1 1.20 0.75 0.14 cum2.4 Finishing plaster in CM 1:2 15 mm thick 1.20 3.77 sqm

3 Standpost pillar3.1 Construction in RCC 1:2:4 column 1.6 0.13 0.13 0.20 cum3.2 Reinforcement as per MB 3 1.60 6.28 kg

3.3. Providing and fitting GI Pipe 15mm 1 1.60 1.60 run-m3.4 Providing and fitting 15mm brass bib cock 0 0.00 no

4 Painting4.1 Painting of platform ring 1 1.20 0.30 2.26 sqm4.2 Painting of standpost 4 1.60 0.12 0.77 sqm

TotalTotal number of platforms 16

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SACH, MeghalayaSheet Name : Measurement Bill of Pipe Line FittingVillage Name : Khongwing VillageItem No. Brief description of itemSpecs Nos Std length, mTotal Qty Unit

Item No. Brief description of item Nos. Standard Leght (M)Total Qty Unit1 (a) 15mm (½") G.I. pipe 0 6 0 R.M

(b) 20mm (¾") G.I. pipe 0 6 0 R.M(c) 25mm (1") G.I. pipe 19 6 114 R.M(d) 32mm (1¼") G.I. pipe 0 6 0 R.M(e) 40mm (1½") G.I. pipe 2 6 12 R.M(f) 50mm (2") G.I. pipe 9 6 54 R.M(g) 65mm (2½") G.I. pipe 0 6 0 R.M

2 (a) 25mm (1") HDPE pipe 16.2 100 1620 R.M(b) 32mm (1¼") HDPE pipe 0 0 R.M(c) 40mm (1½") HDPE pipe 7.9 100 790 R.M(d) 50mm (2") HDPE pipe 8 100 800 R.M

3 (a) 20mm (¾") CPVC pipe 5 3 15 R.M(b) 32mm (1¼") CPVC pipe 2 3 6 R.M

4 (a) 15mm (½") Ball Valve 5 5 Nos.(b) 20mm (¾") Ball Valve 0 0 Nos.(c) 25mm (1") Ball Valve 4 4 Nos.(d) 32mm (1¼") Ball Valve 0 0 Nos.(e) 40mm (1½") Ball Valve 0 0 Nos.(f) 50mm (2") Ball Valve 2 2 Nos.(g) 65mm (2½") Ball Valve 0 0 Nos.(h) 80mm (3") Ball Valve 1 1 Nos.

5 (a) Water platform Bib cock 27 27 Nos.Sub-Total (Pipeline fitting)

6 Excavation and burying of pipelineLength W x D Volume(a) Excavation in soft soil 2,490 0.135 336 cum(b) Excavation in hard soil 0 cum(c) Excavation with slush cutting 230 0 62 cum

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SACH, Meghalaya HRDP Water SupplyVillage Name : Khongwing Village Distance from the highway, km = 23

Work : Measurement Bill of RCC Main-Water Tank (3x3x2.25)MItem no Brief description of itemNos Nos L B D/H Quantity Unit

1

a) Inordinary soil.

1 1 4.53 0.75 1.00 3.40 Cum.

Total 3.40 Cum.

2

1 1 4.53 0.75 1.00 3.40 Cum.Total 3.40 Cum.

3

1 1 4.53 0.75 1.00 3.40 Cum.Total 3.40 Cum.

4 Centring and formwork for tie- beamX-axis 2 2 3.00 0.25 3.00Y-axis 2 2 4.00 0.25 4.00

Total 7.00 Sqm.5 Providing RCC 1:2:4 for tie- beam

X-axis 2 2 3.00 0.20 0.25 0.30Y-axis 2 2 4.20 0.20 0.25 0.42

Total 0.72 Cum.

6

1 1 3.00 4.00 0.15 1.80Total 1.80 Cum.

7 Providing CC 1:2:4 in coping over plinth/floor1 1 3.00 4.00 0.10 1.20

Earthwork in excavation in foundation trenches, including dressing of sides and ramming of the bottom including stacking of serviceable stones, disposal and removal of excavated earth within a lead of 50 m and lift of 1.50 m complete as directed.

Bed concrete CC 1:4:8 with coarse aggregate 20-40 mm nominal size ramming curing, etc. for foundation

Providing coursed random rubble stone masonry in foundation with unsized stone (mawthup) bonded with cement mortar of proportion 1:6 (1-cement, 6-sand) including curing complete.

Providing coursed random rubble stone masonry in plinth with unsized stone (mawthup) bonded with cement mortar of proportion 1:6 (1-cement, 6-sand) including curing complete.

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Total 1.20 Cum.

8

Particulars No. No. 0f bars Length of Bar Total Length Unit Weight (Kgs/M) Total Qty.A) Reinforcement of Jally in foundation 10mm dia @150mm c/cX-axis 4 5 0.75 15.00 0.617 9.26 Kgs.Y-axis 4 30 4.53 543.60 0.617 335.40 Kgs.B) Reinforcement in tie-beam 16mm dia X-axis 0 4 0.70 0.00 1.58 0.00 Kgs.Y-axis 0 4 4.53 0.00 1.58 0.00 Kgs.C) Reinforcement in column 16mm diaX-axis 2 4 2.25 18.00 1.58 28.44 Kgs.Y-axis 2 4 2.25 18.00 1.58 28.44 Kgs.D) Reinforcement of wall 10mm dia @150mm c/cX-axis Horizontal 2 15 0.70 21.00 0.617 12.96 Kgs.X-axis Vertical 2 4 2.25 18.00 0.617 11.11 Kgs.Y-axis Horizontal2 15 4.53 135.90 0.617 83.85 Kgs.Y-axis Vertical 2 30 2.25 135.00 1.617 218.30 Kgs.E) Reinforcement of slab 10mm dia @150mm c/cX-axis 1 30 0.70 21.00 0.617 12.96 Kgs.Y-axis 1 4 4.53 18.12 0.617 11.18 Kgs.F)Stirrups of tie-beam 8mm dia @150mm c/cX-axis 2 20 0.90 36.00 0.395 14.22 Kgs.Y-axis 2 27 0.90 48.60 0.395 19.20 Kgs.G)Stirrups of column 8mm dia @150mm c/c

4 18 0.80 57.60 0.395 22.75 Kgs.H)Stirrups of roof-beam 8mm dia @150mm c/cX-axis 2 20 0.90 36.00 0.395 14.22 Kgs.Y-axis 2 27 0.90 48.60 0.395 19.20 Kgs.

Total 841.47 Kgs.9 Centring and formwork for column

4 4 0.20 2.75 8.80Total 8.80 Sqm.

10 Providing RCC 1:2:4 for column

Providing MS reinforcement for RCC work with TMT bars including bending, binding and placing in position, complete

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4 1 0.20 0.20 2.75 0.44Total 0.44 Cum.

11 Centring and formwork for wallX-axis 2 2 3.00 2.25 27.00Y-axis 2 2 4.20 2.25 37.80

Total 64.80 Sqm.12 Providing RCC 1:2:4 for wall

X-axis 2 1 3.00 0.20 2.25 2.70Y-axis 2 1 4.20 0.20 2.25 3.78

Total 2.70 Cum.13 Centring and formwork for roof beam

4 3 3.00 0.25 9.00Total 9.00 Sqm.

14 Providing RCC 1:2:4 for roof beam4 1 3 0.2 0.15 0.36

Total 0.36 Cum.15 Centring and formwork for roof/slab

1 1 3.00 4.20 12.60Including Man-Hole

Total 12.60 Sqm.16 Providing RCC 1:2:4 for roof/slab

1 1 3.00 4.20 0.10 1.26Including Man-Hole

Total 1.26 Cum.

17

X-axis 2 1 3.00 2.25 13.50Y-axis 2 1 4.20 2.25 18.90

Total 32.40 Sqm

18

1 1 3.00 4.20 12.60Total 12.60 Sqm

Providing and fitting 300 x300 mm anti-skid ceramic tiles 6mm thick in flooring,mounted on 10mm thick cement plaster in CM 1:3 flushed jointed with white cement slurry

Providing and fitting 300 x 250 mm ceramic tiles 6mm thick on walls inside laid on bed of 12mm thick CM 1:3 thick bed with flush pointing in with cement etc.complete.

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X-axis 2 1 3.00 2.25 13.50Y-axis 2 1 4.20 2.25 18.90over roof 1 1 3.00 4.20 12.60

Total 45.00 Sqm20 Applying eneamel cement pain wash (three coats outside)

quantity as calculated in item No.19 45.00Total 45.00 Sqm

21 Border line painting with acrylic emulsion paint outsideon wall line X-direction2 0.7 0.20 0.28on wall line Y-direction2 4.52 0.20 1.81on slab thickness 1 11.66 0.10 1.17

Total 2.09 SqmTotal (In words- Four Lakh Eight Thousand Nine Hundred and sixty four only)

Sheet Name : Measurement of Brickwork Water TankItem No.Brief description of item No L B D/H Qntity Unit

1

1 1.800 1.550 0.30 0.84

Total 0.84 Cum.2 Bed concrete CC 1:4:8 with coarse aggregate 20-40 mm nominal size ramming curing, etc. for foundation

1 1.800 1.550 0.15 0.42

Total 0.42 Cum.

3

Foundation Outer to Outer Walls Upto Plinth height1 1.800 1.550 0.600 1.67

Applying 12 mm thick cement plaster in single coat,evn & smooth finish with neat cement slurry,complete including curing. Outside

Excavation for foundation upto 1.50 m depth including sorting & stretching of useful materials and disposing off excavated stuff upto 50 m (66% dense soil)

Foundation Outer to Outer Walls

Foundation Outer to Outer Walls

Brick work using common burnt clay bricks having crushing strength not less than 35 kg/sqcm in foundation upto plinth in CM 1:6 (1 cement 6 fine sand)

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Total 1.67 Cum.4 Providing CC 1:2:4 in coping over plinth

Foundation Outer to Outer Walls Upto Plinth height1 1.800 1.550 0.10 0.28Total 0.28 Cum.

5

Long Walls (Outer Walls X-direction)2 1.800 0.23 1.542 1.28Long Walls (Outer Walls Y-direction)2 1.090 0.23 1.542 0.77Over Bath Area 1 2.760 1.21 3.34

Total 5.39 Cum.6 Applying 12 mm thick inside rough cement plaster in single coat.

Long Walls (Outer Walls X-direction)2 1.800 1.542 5.55Long Walls (Outer Walls Y-direction)2 1.550 1.542 4.78Over Bath Area 1 2.760 1.21 3.34

Total 13.67 Sqm7

Long Walls (Outer Walls X-direction)2 1.800 1.542 5.55Long Walls (Outer Walls Y-direction)2 1.542 1.542 4.76Over Bath Area 1 2.760 1.21 3.34

Total 13.65 Sqm8

Long Walls (Outer Walls X-direction)2 1.800 1.542 5.55Long Walls (Outer Walls Y-direction)2 1.542 1.542 4.76Over Bath Area 1 2.760 1.21 3.34

Total 10.31 Sqm9

Long Walls (Outer Walls X-direction)1 1.800 1.542 2.78Over Bath Area 1 2.760 0.6 1.66

Total 4.43 Sqm

Brick work using common burnt clay bricks having crushing strength not less than 35 kg/sqcm in CM 1:6 (1 cement 6 fine sand) in superstructure

Applying 20 mm thick outside sandfaced cement plaster consisting of 12mm thick base coat of CM 1:3 & 8 mm thick finishing coat of CM 1:1 with curing.

Providing and fitting 300 x 250 mm ceramic tiles 6mm thick on walls inside laid on bed of 12mm thick CM 1:3 thick bed with flush pointing in with cement etc.complete.

Providing and fitting 300 x300 mm anti-skid ceramic tiles 6mm thick in flooring,mounted on 10mm thick cement plaster in CM 1:3 flushed jointed with white cement slurry

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10 Centring and formwork for roof slab with projectionmain slab (X . Y direction) 1 2.100 1.800 3.78

Total 3.78 Sqm.11

Particulars No. 0f bars Length of Bar Total Length Unit Weight (Kgs/M) Total Qty.A) Reinforcement of Roof Slab @150mm C/C10 mm Dia. X -Direction 13 1.828 23.76 0.617 14.66 Kgs.10 mm Dia. Y-Direction 13 1.580 20.54 0.617 12.67 Kgs.

Total 27.33 Kgs.12 Providing RCC 1:2:4 roof slab with projection

1 2.100 1.800 0.100 0.38Total 0.38 Cum.

131 0.38

Total 0.38 Each14 Providing and fitting brandedwheel valve of 25 mm.For outlet flow during cleaning

1 1.00Total 1.00 Each

15 Applying eneamel cement pain wash (three coats outside)quantity as calculated in item No.7 13.65

Total 13.65 Sqm16 Border line painting with acrylic emulsion paint outside

on wall line X-direction 2 1.828 0.20 0.73on wall line Y-direction 2 1.828 0.20 0.73on slab thickness 1 7.800 0.10 0.78

Total 1.46 Sqm(In words- One Lakh Fourty Thousand Four Hundred and Sixty only)

Sheet Name : Measurement of FoothpathTender Item noBrief description of itemNos Nos L B D/H Qntity Unit

1

quantity as calculated in item no.10

Earthwork in excavation in foundation trenches, including dressing of sides and ramming of the bottom including stacking of serviceable stones, disposal and removal of excavated earth within a lead of 50 m and lift of 1.50 m complete as directed.

Providing MS reinforcement for RCC work with TMT bars including bending, binding and placing in position, complete

Laying water proof topping (IPS) on roof

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a) Inordinary soil.

1 1 6.30 0.75 0.15 0.71 Cum.

Total 0.71 Cum.2

1 1 6.30 0.75 0.15 0.71 Cum.Total 0.71 Cum.

3 Providing RCC 1:2:4 1 1 6.30 0.75 0.10 0.47

Total 0.47 Cum.4 Providing CC 1:2:4 in coping over floor

1 1 6.30 0.75 0.10 0.47Total 0.47 Cum.

SACH, Meghalaya HRDP, UmlingBill of QuantitiesTake Off Structure for Water Supply Scheme

S No Description of item Length Width D/H Quantity Unit

1 ExcavationSite clearing 2 3.00 6.00 sqmExcavation in rock+murrum 2 0.75 0.60 0.90 cum

2 ConstructionBed concrete PCC 1:3:6 2 2.00 0.10 0.40 cumConstruction in RCC 1:2:4 2 0.45 1.00 0.90 cumReinforcement as per MB 36.00 kgSmooth plaster in CM 1:2 4.2 0.00 0.85 3.57 sqm

3 PlumbingProviding and fixing take off pipes 65mm 2 0.75 1.50 run-mProviding and fixing drain pipes 50 mm 2 0.75 1.50 run-mProviding and fixing drain pipes plugs 1 1.00 no

4 Roughing Filter

Providing coursed random rubble stone masonry in foundation with unsized stone (mawthup) bonded with cement mortar of proportion 1:6 (1-cement, 6-sand) including curing complete.

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4.1 Bed concrete PCC 1:3:6 2 2.00 0.15 0.60 cum4.2 Chamber wall in stone masonry 1 1.00 0.15 0.15 cum4.3 Partition wall in brick masonry in CM 1:6 1 2.00 0.15 0.30 sqm4.4 Wire netting for the stone masonry wall 0 5.00 0.15 0.00 sqm.4.5 Coping in CC 1:2:4 for partition walls 2 2.00 0.15 0.60 cum

Total

User Platform for Water Supply Scheme, Village --------S No Description of item No Dia/Lenght D/H Quantity Unit

1 Excavation1.1 Excavation in rock+murrum 1 1.35 0.45 0.64 cum

2 Construction of platform2.1 Dry rubble soling 1 1.35 0.25 0.36 cum2.2 Bed concrete PCC 1:3:6 1 1.35 0.15 0.21 cum2.3 Construction in CC 1:2:4 ring 50mm thick 1 1.20 0.75 0.14 cum2.4 Finishing plaster in CM 1:2 15 mm thick 1.20 3.77 sqm

3 Standpost pillar3.1 Construction in RCC 1:2:4 column 1.6 0.13 0.13 0.20 cum3.2 Reinforcement as per MB 3 1.60 6.28 kg

3.3. Providing and fitting GI Pipe 15mm 1 1.60 1.60 run-m3.4 Providing and fitting 15mm brass bib cock 0 0.00 no

4 Painting4.1 Painting of platform ring 1 1.20 0.30 2.26 sqm4.2 Painting of standpost 4 1.60 0.12 0.77 sqm

TotalTotal number of platforms 26

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SACH, MeghalayaSheet Name : Measurement Bill of Pipe Line FittingVillage Name : Dondral VillageItem No. Brief description of item Specs Nos Std length, mTotal Qty Unit

1 (a) 15mm (½") G.I. pipe 12 6 72 R.M 38.7a(b) 20mm (¾") G.I. pipe 0 6 0 R.M 38.7b(c) 25mm (1") G.I. pipe 17 6 102 R.M 38.7c(d) 32mm (1¼") G.I. pipe 0 0 0 R.M 38.7d(e) 40mm (1½") G.I. pipe 35 6 210 R.M 38.7e(f) 50mm (2") G.I. pipe 0 0 0 R.M 38.7f(g) 65mm (2½") G.I. pipe 0 6 0 R.M 38.7g

2 (a) 15mm (½") G.I. Nipple 23 23 Nos. 37.13a(b) 20mm (¾") G.I. Nipple 0 0 Nos. 37.13b(c) 25mm (1") G.I. Nipple 17 17 Nos. 37.13c(d) 32mm (1¼") G.I. Nipple 0 0 Nos. 37.13d(e) 40mm (1½") G.I. Nipple 19 19 Nos. 37.13e(f) 50mm (2") G.I. Nipple 0 0 Nos. 37.13f(g) 65mm (2½") G.I. Nipple 0 0 Nos. Market rate

3 (a) Water platform Bib cock 6 6Sub-Total (Pipeline fitting)

4 Excavation and burying of pipelineLength W x D Volume(a) Excavation in soft soil 23 0.135 3 cum 1.1b(b) Excavation in hard soil 0 cum 1.1c(c) Excavation with slush cutting 60 0 16 cum 1

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SACH, MeghalayaSite Name : Dondral Village Distance from the highway, km = 30

Work : Repair of User Platform for Water Supply Scheme, Village DondralS No Description of item No/Length Dia/width D/H Quantity Unit

Site Name : Dondral Village Date- 08/10/17

Item No. Brief description of item No L B D/H Qntity Unit

1

1 12.900 2.30 29.67Total 29.67 Sqm

2 Dismantling 21 mm thick cement plaster. X-axis 2 1.950 2.30 8.97 Y-axis 2 4.500 2.30 20.70

Total 29.67 Sqm

3 Applying 12 mm thick inside rough cement plaster in single coat. X-axis 2 1.950 2.30 8.97 Y-axis 2 4.500 2.30 20.70

Total 29.67 Sqm

4 Applying eneamel cement paint wash including compound pillers (three coats outside)1 23.700 2.6 61.62

Total 61.62 Sqm5 Border line painting with acrylic emulsion paint outside

X-axis wall horizontal ,top&bottom 2 1.950 0.20 0.78Y-axis wall horizontal,top&bottom 2 4.500 0.20 1.80X-axis wall vertical 2 0.200 2.60 1.04Y-axis wall vertical 8 0.200 2.60 4.16

Total 7.78 Sqm

Sheet Name : Measurement Bill of Renovation Work for Existing Filter-Water Tank (1.95x4.50x2.30)M

Cleaning the tank with available materials for further works.,take out the mud and others particles which stagnated the tank in long time back,

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Sheet Name : Measurement Bill of Renovation Work for Existing Main Supply-Water Tank 2Nos. (2.20x2.50x1.90)M

Item No. Brief description of item No L B D/H Qntity Unit

1 Cleaning of the tank with available materials for further works.1 9.200 1.90 17.48

Total 17.48 Sqm2 Applying eneamel cement paint wash (three coats outside)

over wall 1 9.200 1.9 17.48over slab 1 2.20 2.500 5.50

Total 22.98 Sqm3 Border line painting with acrylic emulsion paint outside

X-axis wall horizontal ,top&bottom 2 2.200 1.20 5.28Y-axis wall horizontal,top&bottom 2 2.500 1.20 6.00X-axis wall vertical 2 0.200 0.82 0.33Y-axis wall vertical 2 0.200 0.82 0.33

Total 11.94 Sqm

Two numbers of the same dimension and same materials work done

S No Description of item No Dia/LenghtD/H Quantity Unit

1 Excavation1.1 Excavation in rock+murrum 1 1.35 0.45 0.64 cum

2 Construction of platform2.1 Dry rubble soling 1 1.35 0.25 0.36 cum2.2 Bed concrete PCC 1:3:6 1 1.35 0.15 0.21 cum2.3 Construction in CC 1:2:4 ring 50mm thick 1 1.20 0.75 0.14 cum2.4 Finishing plaster in CM 1:2 15 mm thick 1.20 3.77 sqm

3 Standpost pillar3.1 Construction in RCC 1:2:4 column 1.6 0.13 0.13 0.20 cum3.2 Reinforcement as per MB 3 1.60 6.28 kg

3.3. Providing and fitting GI Pipe 15mm 1 1.60 1.60 run-m3.4 Providing and fitting 15mm brass bib cock 1 1.00 no

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4 Painting4.1 Painting of platform ring 1 1.20 0.30 2.26 sqm4.2 Painting of standpost 4 1.60 0.12 0.77 sqm

TotalTotal number of platforms 2

Work : Repair of User Platform for Water Supply Scheme, Village DondralS No Description of item No/Length Dia/width D/H Quantity Unit

1 Dismantling 1.1 Dismantling of old rubble and debris 1.00 LS

2 Repair of platform (circular)2.1 Bed concrete PCC 1:3:6 0 1.35 0.15 0.00 cum2.2 Construction in CC 1:2:4 ring 50mm thick 0 1.20 0.75 0.00 cum2.3 Finishing plaster in CM 1:2 15 mm thick 1.20 0.00 sqm

or 2 Repair of platform (rectangular)2.1 Bed concrete PCC 1:3:6 1.2 1.35 0.15 0.24 cum2.2 Repair and plaster of platform brim 1.5 2.00 0.15 0.90 sqm2.3 Finishing plaster in CM 1:2 15 mm thick 1.2 1.20 1.44 sqm

3 Standpost pillar repair3.1 Repair and plaster of standpost pillar 1 0.60 2.00 1.20 sqm3.2 Reinforcement as per MB 0 1.60 0.00 kg

3.3. Providing and fitting GI Pipe 15mm 2 2.00 run-m3.4 Providing and fitting 15mm brass bib cock 1 1.00 no

4 Painting4.1 Painting of platform 1 1.20 0.30 2.26 sqm4.2 Painting of standpost 1 0.60 1.60 0.96 sqm

TotalTotal no. of platforms 2

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SACH, MeghalayaSheet Name : Measurement Bill of Pipe Line Fitting Village Name : Belkuri VillageItem No. Brief description of item Specs Nos Std length, mTotal Qty Unit

1 (a) 15mm (½") G.I. pipe 49 6 294 Run-m(b) 20mm (¾") G.I. pipe 0 6 0 Run-m(c) 25mm (1") G.I. pipe 23 6 138 Run-m(d) 32mm (1¼") G.I. pipe 0 0 0 Run-m(e) 40mm (1½") G.I. pipe 8 6 48 Run-m(f) 50mm (2") G.I. pipe 0 0 0 Run-m(g) 65mm (2½") G.I. pipe 0 6 0 Run-m

2 (a) 15mm (½") Ball Valve 13 13 Nos.(b) 20mm (¾") Ball Valve 7 7 Nos.(c) 25mm (1") Ball Valve 11 11 Nos.(d) 32mm (1¼") Ball Valve 0 0 Nos.(e) 40mm (1½") Ball Valve 0 0 Nos.(f) 50mm (2") Ball Valve 0 0 Nos.(g) 65mm (2½") Ball Valve 0 0 Nos(h) 65mm (3") Ball Valve 0 0 Nos

3 (a) Water platform Bib cock 12 12 NosSub-Total (Pipeline fitting)

4 Excavation and burying of pipeline LengthW x D Volume(a) Excavation in soft soil 480 0.135 65 cum(b) Excavation in hard soil 0 cum(c) Excavation with slush cutting 0 cumSub-total (excavation)Grand Total

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SACH, MeghalayaBelkuri Village Distance from highway, km = 35

Work : Measurement Bill of Renovation Work for Existing Filter-Water Tank (1.95x4.50x2.30)MItem No Brief description of item No L B D/H Quantity Unit

1

1 12.90 2.30 29.67Total 29.67 sqm

2 Applying enamel cement pain wash (three coats outside)1 12.90 2.30 29.67

Total 29.67 sqm3 Border line painting with acrylic emulsion paint outside

X-axis wall horizontal ,top&bottom 2 1.95 0.20 0.78Y-axis wall horizontal,top&bottom 2 4.50 0.20 1.80X-axis wall vertical 2 0.20 2.60 1.04Y-axis wall vertical 2 0.20 2.60 1.04

Total 4.66 sqm

Work : Measurement Bill of Renovation Work for Existing Main-Water Tank(4.20x4.50x2.45)MItem No.

Brief description of item No L B D/H Qntity Unit

1

1 17.40 2.10 36.54Total 36.54 sqm

2 Applying enamel cement paint wash (three coats outside)1 17.40 2.10 36.54

Total 36.54 sqm3 Border line painting with acrylic emulsion paint outside

X-axis wall horizontal ,top&bottom 2 4.20 0.20 1.68Y-axis wall horizontal,top&bottom 2 4.50 0.20 1.80X-axis wall vertical 2 0.20 2.60 1.04Y-axis wall vertical 2 0.20 2.60 1.04

Total 5.56 sqm

Work : Repair of User Platform for Water Supply Scheme, Village BelkuriS No Description of item No/Length Dia/width D/H Quantity Unit

1 Dismantling 1.1 Dismantling of old rubble and debris 1.00 LS2 Repair of platform (circular)

2.1 Bed concrete PCC 1:3:6 0 1.35 0.15 0.00 cum2.2 Construction in CC 1:2:4 ring 50mm thick 0 1.20 0.75 0.00 cum2.3 Finishing plaster in CM 1:2 15 mm thick 1.20 0.00 sqm

or 2 Repair of platform (rectangular)2.1 Bed concrete PCC 1:3:6 1 1.35 0.15 0.20 cum2.2 Repair and plaster of platform brim 1.5 2.00 0.15 0.90 sqm2.3 Finishing plaster in CM 1:2 15 mm thick 1.2 1.20 1.44 sqm3 Standpost pillar repair

3.1 Repair and plaster of standpost pillar 1 0.60 2.00 1.20 sqm3.2 Reinforcement as per MB 0 1.60 0.00 kg3.3. Providing and fitting GI Pipe 15mm 2 2.00 run-m3.4 Providing and fitting 15mm brass bib cock 0 0.00 no4 Painting

4.1 Painting of platform 1 1.20 0.30 2.26 sqm4.2 Painting of standpost 1 0.60 1.60 0.96 sqm

TotalTotal no. of platforms 7

GENERAL ABSTRACT OF OVER ALL MEASUREMENT BILL AMOUNT.Sl.No Brief description of Works.

1 Measurement Bill of Renovation Work for Existing Filter-Water Tank(1.95x4.50x2.30)M2 Measurement Bill of Renovation Work for Existing Main-Water Tank(4.20x4.50x2.45)M3 Measurement Bill of Platform for water tap

Total Amount

Cleaning the tank with available materials for further works.,take out the mud and others particles which stagnated the tank in long time back,

Cleaning the tank with available materials for further works.,take out the mud and others particles which stagnated the tank in long time back,