JOINERY. Cypress for joinery shall be second grade in accordance with the latest grading rules of the Kenya Government. Where Mahogany is specified, this refers to prime grade only. The Contractor may with the approval of the Project Manager, use either Msharagi or Mvuli in lieu of Mahogany but such approval will be given only in the case of shortages of the hardwoods specified. Plugging shall be carried out by drilling xxxxxxx or concrete with masonry drill and filling with propriety plugs of the correct sizes. Cutting with hammer and chisel will not be allowed. Prices for joinery must include for pencil rounded arises, protection against damage, nails, screws, framing and bedding in cement mortar as required. Sizes given for joinery items are nominal sizes and exact dimensions of doors, etc, must be ascertained on site.
JOINERY. 22.10.1 Built-in cupboards as per standard Architect’s drawings and specification.
22.10.2 Xxxxxx to be appointed and approved by client.
22.10.3 Architect’s drawings only indicate the joinery position and sizes, all finishes to be selected by clients.
JOINERY. 12.1 Built-in cupboards colour as per client’s approval, selected from standard panel as provided by developer.
12.2 Xxxxxx to be appointed and approved by contractor.
JOINERY. 12.1 Xxxxxx to be approved and appointed by contractor.
JOINERY. 12.1. Built-in cupboards as per Architect’s drawings and specification.
12.2. Xxxxxx to be appointed and approved by contractor.
12.3. Architect’s drawings only indicate the joinery position and sizes, all to be finalized as per architects’ details.
JOINERY. Xxxxxxx is to be taken up immediately after the placing of the contract frame-up, bonded and wedged up. Any portions that are warped or found with other defects are to be replaced before wedging up. The whole of the work is to framed and finished in a proper xxxxxxx like manner in accordance with the detailed drawings, wrought and whenever required, fitted with all necessary metal ties, straps, bolts, screws glue etc. Jointers work, generally to be finished with fine sand glass paper.
JOINERY. Doorframe shall be of such dimensions as directed by the Architects/ Consulting Engineers. They shall be properly framed and mortised and tennoned together and set in masonry by means of M.S. / wrought iron holdfasts. The parts hidden in the masonry shall be well tarred or coated with soligumum-paint. The frame shall be rebated by 13 mm up to the face thickness of shutters on one side if the shutter is on one side and to be moulded as per design. The other side of the frame shall be rebated if there are shutters on both the sides.
JOINERY. 8.4.1. Timber for all joinery work shall be 2nd class hard wood unless other wise specifically mentioned.
8.4.2. Tolerance in the thickness of joinery shall be + 2 mm.
JOINERY. X Xxxxx the provisional sum of R250 000.00 Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand for all the Joinery Installation complete to be executed by the main contractor / sub-contractor - Detailed scope to be provided by the Architect / Specialist Item K Add for profit % L Allow for attendance % Bill No. 1 PROVISIONAL AMOUNTS 200 000.00 100 000.00 300 000.00 250 000.00
JOINERY. Make of joinery as mentioned in Appx ‘C’