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SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES Cost of tests. The costs of making, storing and testing of concrete test cubes as required under clause 7 'Tests' of SABS 1200 G shall include the cost of providing cube moulds necessary for the purpose, for testing costs and for submitting reports on the tests to the Architect. The testing shall be undertaken by an independent firm or institution nominated by the Contractor to the approval of the Architect. (Test cubes are measured separately). UNREINFORCED CONCRETE CAST AGAINST EXCAVATED SURFACES 15MPa /19mm Concrete in Surface blinding under footings and bases m3 REINFORCED CONCRETE CAST AGAINST EXCAVATED SURFACES 30 MPa/19mm Concrete in Foundations m3 Bases m3 Surface beds on waterproofing m3 Carried to Collection Bill No. 2 CONCRETE, FORMWORK & REINFORCEMENT Quantity 9 25 5 60 Rate R Amount
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SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES Cost of tests. The costs of making, storing and testing of concrete test cubes as required under clause 7 'Tests' of SABS 1200 G shall include the cost of providing cube moulds necessary for the purpose, for testing costs and for submitting reports on the tests to the Architect. The testing shall be undertaken by an independent firm or institution nominated by the Contractor to the approval of the Architect. (Test cubes are measured separately). REINFORCED CONCRETE CAST AGAINST EXCAVATED SURFACES 25 MPa/19mm Concrete: 1 Surface beds on waterproofing m3 81 2 Slabs including beams and inverted beams m3 20 3 Aprons cast in panels to falls m3 24 Finishing top surfaces of concrete smooth with a wood float 4 Aprons to falls m2 487 5 Forming 250mm wide segmental channel to falls in concrete including finishing smooth m2 487 TEST BLOCKS Carried Forward Section No. 5 Bill No. 2 CONCRETE, FORMWORK AND REINFORCEMENT R Brought Forward R Test blocks: 6 Making and testing set of three 150 x 150 x 150mm concrete strength test cubes. Sets
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES Cost of tests. The costs of making, storing and testing of concrete test cubes as required under clause 7 'Tests' of SABS 1200 G shall include the cost of providing cube moulds necessary for the purpose, for testing costs and for submitting reports on the tests to the Architect. The testing shall be undertaken by an independent firm or institution nominated by the Contractor to the approval of the Architect. (Test cubes are measured separately). UNREINFORCED CONCRETE CAST AGAINST EXCAVATED SURFACES 15MPa /19mm Concrete in 2/2/1 Surface blinding under footings and bases m3 1 REINFORCED CONCRETE CAST AGAINST EXCAVATED SURFACES 30 MPa/19mm Concrete in 2/2/2 Foundations m3 6 2/2/3 Bases m3 9 Carried to Collection Bill No. 2 CONCRETE, FORMWORK & REINFORCEMENT R R 2/2/4 Raft foundation on waterproofing m3 206 2/2/5 Apron slabs 75mm thick m3 26 REINFORCED CONCRETE 30 MPa/19mm Concrete in 2/2/6 Slabs including beams and inverted beams m3 2 2/2/7 Walls m3 6 TEST BLOCKS Test blocks:
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES Cost of tests. The costs of making, storing and testing of concrete test cubes as required under clause 7 'Tests' of SABS 1200 G shall include the cost of providing cube moulds necessary for the purpose, for testing costs and for submitting reports on the tests to the Architect. The testing shall be undertaken by an independent firm or institution nominated by the Contractor to the approval of the Architect. (Test cubes are measured separately).

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