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CARTING AWAY OF EXCAVATED MATERIAL. Descriptions of carting away of excavated material shall be deemed to include loading excavated material onto trucks directly from the excavations or alternatively, from stock piles situated on the building site.
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CARTING AWAY OF EXCAVATED MATERIAL. Descriptions of carting away of excavated material shall be deemed to include loading excavated material onto trucks directly from the excavations or alternatively, from stock piles situated on the building site. EARTHWORKS Site clearance 1 Stripping average 150mm thick layer of top soil and stockpiling m2 416 Excavation in earth not exceeding 2m deep 2 Trenches m3 86 3 Pit m3 2 Extra over trench and hole excavations in earth for excavation in 4 Soft rock m3 18 Carried to Collection Section No. 4 4 CLASSROOM BLOCK Bill No. 1 Earthworks Zethu Consulting Services 5 Hard rock m3 8 Risk of collapse of excavations 6 Sides of trench and hole excavations not exceeding 1,5m deep m2 288 Extra over all excavations for carting away 7 Surplus material from excavations and/or stock piles on site to a dumping site to be located by the contractor m3 100 Keeping excavations free of water 8 Keeping excavations free of water Item Earth filling obtained from the excavations and/or prescribed stock piles on site compacted to 93% Mod AASHTO density in 150mm layers 9 Trenches m3 50 Earth filling supplied by the contractor, compacted to 93% Mod AASHTO density with G7 material in accordance with SABS 1200DM in 150mm layers 10 Under surface beds m3 128 Compaction of surfaces 11 Levelling and compaction of bottom of trench excavation in foundations, etc including scarifying for a depth of 150mm, breaking down oversize material and adding suitable material where necessary and compacting to 93% Mod AASHTO density m2 102 12 Levelling and compaction of ground surface under surface beds, Aprons, etc including scarifying for a depth of 150mm, breaking down oversize material and adding suitable material where necessary and compacting to 93% Mod AASHTO density m2 428 Prescribed density tests on filling 13 "Modified AASHTO Density" test No 20 SOIL POISONING Carried to Collection R Section No. 4 4 CLASSROOM BLOCK Bill No. 1 Earthworks Zethu Consulting Services Soil insecticide 14 Under floors, Aprons etc including forming and poisoning shallow furrows against foundation walls etc, filling in furrows and ramming m2 428 15 To bottoms and sides of trenches etc m2 390 Carried to Collection R Section No. 4 4 CLASSROOM BLOCK Bill No. 1 Earthworks Zethu Consulting Services Section No. 4

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