Common use of Steel Reinforcement Clause in Contracts

Steel Reinforcement. (a) The Units of measurement shall be: (i) Steel rod reinforcement kilogramme (kg) (ii) Steel fabric reinforcement square metres (iii) Steel dowels of stated diameter and length number (b) Method of measurement: The weight of steel rod reinforcement shall be calculated on the basis that steel weighs 7,850 kgs per cubic metre. The steel rod reinforcement shall be measured as the net theoretical calculated weight of the steel actually used in the work (including laps as specified) in accordance with the bending schedules prepared by the Engineer with no allowance being made in the measurement thereof for rolling margin or otherwise. Tying wire shall not be measured. Fabric reinforcement shall be measured as the area of work covered, the weight per square metre being stated. (c) Item coverage: No separate payment will be made beyond the rates for steel reinforcement for: (i) Supplying, cutting to length, cleaning, bending, hooking, waste incurred by cutting, handling; (ii) Placing and fixing in the required position, including binding wire or other approved material; (iii) Placing supports and spacers; (iv) Extra fabric reinforcement in laps; (v) In the case of dowels - drilling holes or forming pockets in the structure and casting dowels into their final position.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Framework Agreement, Framework Agreement, Framework Agreement

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