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SECTION C

SPECIFICATION

PART 1

GENERAL SPECIFICATION
SECTION C

SPECIFICATION

PART 2

PROJECT SPECIFICATION
SECTION C

SPECIFICATION
TECHNICAL SUBMISSION
SECTION C SPECIFICATION

CONTENTS

PART 1
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS C1/1 – C1/2

PART 2
PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS C2/1 – C2/17

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GOVERNMENT PUBLISHED SPECIFICATION, REGULATIONS, NOTICES AND


CIRCULARS

A. The Works shall be executed in accordance with the following latest Government
specification, regulations, notices and circulars:

(a) The General Conditions of Contract – May 2007 prepared by the Contracts &
Engineering Business Affairs (CEBA), Public Works Authority.
(b) Qatar Construction Specifications (QCS2014) prepared by the Qatar General
Organization for Standards and Metrology (QGOSM) approved by Minister of
Environment’s Decision No.210/2014, dated 4th February 2015 and all
subsequent revisions and amendments prior to the date of the announcement
inviting Tenderers.
(c) The Code of Practice and Specification for Road Openings in the Highway
prepared by the Public Works Authority, January 1992 with May 2013
amendments and revisions.
(d) The Guide for Civil Users of Explosives in Qatar prepared by the Ministry of
Public Works.
(e) The Qatar Survey Manuals prepared by the Urban Planning and Development
Authority (UPDA).
(f) All current Public Works Authority regulations concerning the organisation of
Tenders and Public Auctions and all subsequent revisions and amendments.
(g) New Qatar Work Zone Guide for Work Zone Traffic Management Guide
Version 1.0 July 2014 prepared by Public Work Authority ‘Ashghal’.
(h) The Regulations for the Installation of Electrical Wiring, Electrical Equipment
and Air Conditioning Equipment, sixth re-issue dated January 1992 as
prepared by the Ministry of Electricity and Water, P O Box 41, Doha.
(i) Any current and relevant regulation, notice or circular issued by the Public
Works Authority (including the previous Ministry of Municipal Affairs &
Agriculture, Ministry of Public Works and Ministry of Industry & Public Works)
the Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation (KAHRAMAA), Ooredoo
Q.S.C. (previously known as Qatar Telecom/Q-tel), the Qatar General
Organization for Standards and Metrology, the Supreme Council for the
Environment and Natural Reserves or the appropriate local Municipality prior to
the date of the letter or advertisement inviting Tenderers.
(j) Any and all applicable local Municipality regulations.
(k) State of Qatar Law No. 6 of 1987 and all subsequent amendments concerning
Materials and Equipment from Qatar or other CCASG countries, obtainable
from Ministry of Justice, Doha, Qatar.
(l) Civil Engineering Standard Method of Measurement, 3rd Edition (1991),
published for the Institution of Civil Engineers by Thomas Telford Services Ltd,
1 Heron Quay, London, W14 4JD and all subsequent revisions and
amendments.
(m) State of Qatar Law No. 30 of 2002 and all subsequent amendments concerning
“The Environment and Natural Resources Protection” – Articles 6, 17, 19 & 35,
obtainable from Ministry of Justice, Doha, Qatar.
(n) State of Qatar Law No. 32 of 2002 which amended Article 2 of Law No. (1) for
the year 1993 concerning the regulations to issue license to level the
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agricultural lands or beach sands and all associated rules and regulations
issued by the Supreme Council for the Environment and Natural Resources,
obtainable from Ministry of Justice, Doha, Qatar.
(o) State of Qatar Law No. 32 of 2005 and all subsequent amendments concerning
Traffic in the State of Qatar obtainable from Ministry of Justice, Doha, Qatar.
(p) The Drainage Affairs (DA), Design Manual (Qatar Sewerage and Drainage).
(q) All current Water Department and Electricity Department of the Qatar General
Electricity and Water Corporation (KAHRAMAA) specifications and all sequent
revisions and amendments.
(r) Safety Rules issued by the Department of Electricity Networks.
(s) The Jointing Manual prepared by Electricity Networks Department.
(t) The Qatar Traffic Manual (QTM) and Qatar Highway Design Manual (QHDM)
prepared by the Ministry of Public Works.

(u) Drafting Standards prepared by Public Works Authority.

B The Contractor shall be deemed to have his own copy of the Authority specification,
regulations, notices, and circulars referred to in (a) to (u) above.

C These Government specifications, regulations, notices and circulars are amended,


amplified and complemented by the Project Specification as detailed hereafter.

D In the case of any ambiguity or discrepancy the provisions of the Project


Specification shall prevail over the provisions of the Government published
specification.

E The Contractor shall contact the Survey Section of the Ministry of Municipal Affairs
and Agriculture for prior earthwork or other works to determine if the work is likely to
disturb survey marks. If Survey Section require a survey mark to be removed the
Contractor will be responsible for recreating the survey mark to an approved design
and specification, and for resurveying the point using survey companies approved by
the Survey Section.

F The Contractor shall be responsible for the protection of the survey marks, within the
boundaries of the site, for the duration of contract period, and shall be liable for all
costs of any remedial works required by the Survey Section.

G On the practical completion of the works the Survey Section will issue a certificate
stating that all survey marks, whether disturbed or otherwise, by the Contractor have
been reinstated or protected to the satisfaction of Survey Section.

H In the event of failure to comply with the requirements of the above Clause, PWA
without prejudice to any other rights and privileges and method of recovery, may
deduct the cost of any remedial work after the practical completion date, carried out
by the Survey Section form any monies due or which may become due to the
Contractor.

I Where any Standard Publication, Specification, Regulation, Notice, and the like or
any correspondence refers to a Government Ministry, Department, Division, Section,
and the like it will be deemed to be the same as any successor Ministry, Department,
Division, Section, and the like which has or may subsequently be officially
promulgated by the Government of the State of Qatar.

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CONTENTS Page No

1 GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT C2/1


REQUIREMENTS
1.01 Brief Description of the Work C2/1
1.02 Contract Price to be fully inclusive C2/1
1.03 Programme C2/1
1.04 Time for Completion C2/2
1.05 Provision of items for use by the Engineer’s
Representative C2/2
1.06 Materials from AGCC States C2/2
1.07 As Build, Records and Survey Drawings C2/2
1.08 Samples (Qatar Construction Specification C2/2
Section 1 Part9.1.16)
1.09 Contractor's Site Facilities – Buildings (Qatar
Construction Specification SECTION 1 – Part
C2/3
12.2.1)
1.10 Temporary Site Hoarding (Qatar Construction
Specification SECTION 1 – Part 4.5.1) C2/3
1.11 Project Sign Board (Qatar Construction C2/3
Specification SECTION 1 – Part 12.3)
1.12 Construction Cleaning (Qatar National C2/3
Construction Specification SECTION 1 – Part
15.2.1)
1.13 Existing Services C2/3
1.14 Pest and Vermin Clearance and Control C2/4
1.15 Photographs C2/4
1.16 Notice to Public on Road Closures C2/4
1.17 Media Documentary (Photographic & Video C2/4

2 QCS – CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION C2/5


SECTION 1 GENERAL C2/5
Part 1 Introduction C2/5
1.2.1 Compliance with Qatar Construction
Specification
Part 3 Site Access and Entry on to the site C2/5
3.2.1 Temporary Access Roads
Part 4 Protection of Other Works C2/6
4.3.2 Protection of Survey Control Points
Part 5 Interference C2/6
5.2.3 Existing Roads
Part 7 Submittals C2/6
7.7.1 General
7.9.1 General
7.9.2 Pre-Construction Photographs
7.9.3 Monthly Photographs

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7.10.2 As-Built Records


7.10.3 As-Built Survey Drawings
Additional Clauses
7.10.4 Data Delivery
7.14.1 General
7.15.1 Measurement of Quantities
Part 9 Materials C2/9
9.1.4 Quality of Materials
9.3.1 General
Additional Clauses
9.3.2 In situ Testing and Nuclear Density Measuring
Devices
Part 10 Health and Safety C2/11
10.2.1 Safety Plan
Part 11 Engineer's Site Facilities C2/11
11.2.2 Type 1 Offices
11.2.3 Type 2 Offices
11.3.4 Telephone
11.4.2 Computers and Printers
11.4.3 Photocopier
11.4.4 Measuring and Recording Equipment
11.4.7 Telephone and Facsimile Machines
11.4.8 Site Vehicles
11.5.1 Assistance to the Engineer
11.5.2 Contract Administration
Part 15 Temporary Controls C2/12
15.2.4 Nuisance and Trespass
15.2.7 Environmental Protection
Part 16 Temporary Traffic Diversion C2/13
16.2.2 Maintenance of Traffic Flow
Part 17 Project Co-ordination C2/14
17.1.2 Responsibility
17.2.5 Liaison with the Public Utility Authorities and
other Contractors
Part 19 Regulatory Requirements C2/15
19.1.1 Scope
19.1.2 Co-operation at Site Level
Part 20 Clearance of Site C2/16
20.2.3 The Site

SECTION 6 QCS – ROAD WORKS C2/16


2.10 Removal or Treatment to Buried Utilities
3.1.4 Submittals
3.1.5 Quality Assurance
3.7 Structure Excavations & Filling

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11.3.4 Qatar Petroleum and Qatar Gas


14.3.5 Drainage Department, Storm Water and Ground
Water
14.3 Extending Pipelines
16 Miscellaneous

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PART 2 - PROJECT SPECIFICATION

All work to be executed under this contract shall be carried out in accordance with the Qatar
Construction Specifications latest edition amplified or amended by the following Project
Specifications.

1. GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS

1.01 Brief Description of the Works

The project works are located on Major and Minor Roads throughout the State of Qatar.
The Contractor shall make a record to be agreed with the Engineer’s Representative of the
condition of the Site and Works locations immediately before commencing each Work
Package for the purpose of constructing the Works.

The following is a general outline of the scope of work, however the full scope and extent of
the works forming the contract is based on the Bill of Quantities of this Tender document.
Quantities entered into the Bill of Quantities are a genuine pre-estimate by the Engineer of
quantities that may be expected to result from the contract.

Site Clearance
Drainage & Service Ducts
Flexible Surfacing
Kerbing, Footways & Paved Areas
Water Works

The Works shall comprise an emergency reinstatement and maintenance works of a general
nature to ensure the safe movement of both vehicular and pedestrian traffic on all roads
throughout the State of Qatar.

1.02 Contract Price to be fully inclusive

The Contractor shall be deemed to have included in his Contract Price for everything
essential for the proper completion of the works whether or not shown on the Drawings or
included in the Specifications or the Bills of Quantities.

The whole the Works is subject to re-measure in accordance with the Conditions of
Contract. Accordingly the Contractor’s tendered contract sum shall be adjusted based on the
re-measurement of actual work carried out in accordance with the Bill of Quantities Rates.
Other than the above the Contract Price shall not be adjusted or altered in any way
whatsoever except in accordance with the express provisions hereof and the Conditions of
Contract.

1.03 Programme
The Contractor shall in consultation with the Engineer's Representative prepare a detailed
programme of work for the Project.

1.04 Time for Completion


Engineer shall from time to time assign to the Contractor specific work targets for works
within the scope as described above. These work tasks will be issued as Site Instructions or
Work Orders.

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Both parties shall agree to a reasonable time period for the completion of each of such
assigned works separately within the contract period. In case of disagreements with the
Contractor for a reasonable completion period for such an assigned work the period will be
decided by the Engineer in accordance with the following formula:

Duration for assigned work = Contract Duration x Cost of the Assigned Work
Contract Amount

The Contractor shall submit a pre-estimate for the works based on the contract rates in
order to determine the period for each assigned work. The instructed period can be revised
if required after confirmation of final work measurements by the engineer to conclude a
revised completion period of each of such assigned works for further actions and imposing
penalties for any delays if any, as described below.

Failure to complete each of the assigned work as described above and


within the agreed / instructed time period;
OR
If the Contractor fails to comply with the requirements of the Maintenance
Service or a written or any instruction by the Engineer;

Engineer reserves the right to impose a penalty on the Contractor an amount mentioned in
Appendix-A of the Form of Tender, for every occurrence or repeated occurrence of such
incident.

1.05 Provision of items for use by the Engineer's Representative

The Contractor is to note, that all items required for the use of the Engineer’s
Representative, as noted in the Conditions of the Contract, Qatar Construction
Specification, SECTION 1 – General, Sections 2 to 28 and including those hereafter
described in the Project Specification are to be provided for the duration of the Contract.

1.06 Materials from AGCC States

Notwithstanding Part 9.1.2 of Section 1 of Qatar Construction Specification, wherever


possible and in so far as the same conforms to the standards required by this Specification,
all materials and goods, etc., shall be obtained from local (Qatar based) manufacturers and
producers. In particular cement for the Works shall be obtained from Qatar National
Cement Company and reinforcement from Qatar Steel Company Ltd.

1.07 As-Built Record and Survey Drawings

The Contractor is not required to submit As-Built Survey Drawings.

1.08 Samples (Qatar Construction Specification Section 1 Part 9.1.16)

Further to the requirement of SECTION 1 - Part 1-1.09 of Qatar Construction Specification,


the Contractor shall submit samples, sample panels and manufacturer's literature in respect
of all materials, products and equipment required for the Works, - before ordering or use, -
for the approval of the Engineer.

The provision of all samples and sample panels shall be at the Contractor's own expense
and shall be deemed to be included in the rates in the Bills of Quantities.

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1.09 Contractor's Site Facilities – Buildings (Qatar Construction Specification


SECTION 1 – Part 12.2.1)

The Contractor shall maintain an office at Site as assigned and to the approval of the
Engineer, office shall be maintained and kept open throughout the period of the whole of the
Works, until the Works shall have been completed.
The Contractor shall provide, maintain and remove on completion an office on site for his
own purposes. The site office shall be Air-Conditioned and shall have a toilet and water
supply.

The Engineer and Engineer’s representative shall be permitted access to his office at all
times during site working hours and shall be allowed to make use of the Contractor’s
temporary site telephone as approved.

1.10 Temporary Site Hoarding (Qatar Construction Specification SECTION 1 –


Part 4.5.1)
The Contractor is to provide site hoarding, fans, screens, etc., to the standard described in
Qatar Construction Specification Part 4.5.1, Item 2, including all necessary maintaining,
adaptation and removal upon completion as noted in Qatar Construction Specification
SECTION 1 – Part 4.5.1, Item 3.
The Contractor's attention is also drawn to his obligations and responsibilities in respect of
Qatar Construction Specification SECTION 1 – Part 4.4 Watching and Lighting.

1.11 Project Sign Board (Qatar Construction Specification SECTION 1 – Part 12.3)
The name of the Client shall be the Assets Affairs, Public Works Authority.

1.12 Construction Cleaning (Qatar National Construction Specification SECTION 1 –


Part 15.2.1)

Further to the requirements of SECTION 1 – Part 15.2.1 of Qatar National Construction


Specification and Conditions of Contract Clause 33 (3), the Contractor shall clear the site
and any buildings thereon of all materials, plant, rubbish and building debris of any nature to
a tip designated by the relevant Municipality for the area and shall ensure the area
surrounding the Works is clean and to the natural level of the surrounding land.

If the Contractor fails to comply with the foregoing requirement within 30 days of Practical
Completion of the Works the Engineer may, in addition to the terms of the Conditions of
Contract Clause 33(3):

(i) clear the site using another Contractor and deduct the costs so incurred from
any monies due to the Contractor, and

(ii) delay final payment to the Contractor until such time as the Site has been cleared to
the satisfaction of the Engineer and relevant Municipality.

1.13 Existing Services

A. The Contractor will be held responsible for fully maintaining all existing services and
drainage to other premises during the progress of the Works, and shall take all steps to
prevent interferences with or interruption of same.

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B. No diversion of such services etc. shall be carried out without written instructions from
the Engineer and any temporary disconnections which may be necessary consequent
upon the Works shall be done at such times as may be directed by the Engineer.

1.14 Pest and Vermin Clearance and Control

C. Two weeks prior to completion of the Works the Contractor shall arrange for an
approved specialist to carry out a survey and the Contractor shall take such
subsequent action necessary to obtain full pest and vermin clearance.

D. An appropriate certificate from the approved specialist shall be submitted to the


Engineer on completion of the Works.

E. The Contractor shall arrange for two further inspections to be made by the approved
specialist, the first to be six months after completion of the Works and the second, two
weeks prior to the expiry of the Period of Maintenance. On each occasion the
Contractor shall take such action as is necessary to enable further certificates to be
issued by the food specialist.

1.15 Photographs

F. The Contractor shall arrange to obtain a photographic record of the Site before the
start of the works by taking photographs from positions agreed with the Engineer. Two
(2) number 125 x 90 mm prints of each photograph and a digital copy on CD shall be
handed to the Engineer within 7 days of the photographs being taken. Photographs
showing the progress of the Works shall be taken by the Contractor every month from
positions to be selected by the Engineer. Special photographs showing any particular
feature of the work or plant or other matters of interest in connection with the Works or
their surroundings shall also be taken by the Contractor as and when required by the
Engineer.

G. For progress photographs, the Contractor shall take ten (10) number colour
photographs every month from positions agreed with the Engineer. Two (2) number
125 x 90 mm prints and a digital copy on CD shall be handed to the Engineer within 7
days of the photographs being taken.

1.16 Notice to Public on Road Closures

Upon approval from Engineer’s representative on any road closure for the purpose of
carrying out the Works of PWA, the Contractor shall place a sufficient notification to the
general public in local newspapers both in Arabic and English languages at least one (1)
week prior to the road closure. The contents of notification shall be approved by the
Engineer and the extent shall not be less than a quarter of the standard size page of a
reputed local newspaper. In order to evident the notification the Contractor shall submit to
the Engineer a copy as appeared on the newspaper on the same day of the notification.

1.17 Media Documentary (Photographic & Video)

The Contractor shall obtain a photographic and video record showing the progress of the
Works in every month, and / or as necessary, in order to provide sufficient visual evidence of
the progress and to record the specialized events features of the Works or other matters of
interest in connection with the Works or their surroundings of the Project. Such media
documentation shall be submitted to the Engineer in the form of an accepted media
documental presentation, as and when required during the progress of the Works and as a
complete package at the completion of the project.

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2. CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION
2.1 All work to be executed shall be carried out in accordance with the Qatar National
Construction Specification (QCS 2014) amplified or amended herein.
2.2 QCS Sections of particular application are (but not necessarily limited to):
Section 1 – General
Section 2 – Building Demolition
Section 5 – Concrete
Section 6 – Road works
Section 8 – Sewerage
Section 12 – Earthworks Related to Buildings
Section 19 – Plumbing Work
Section 21 – Electrical Works
Section 28 – Landscaping
2.3 The following clauses delete, substitute, amend, supplement, or are additional to the
clauses in the various sections of QCS:

SECTION 1 – GENERAL

PART 1 – INTRODUCTION

1.2.1 Compliance with Qatar Construction Specification

Add new item 2 as follows:

2 Any information in the Contract documents as to the whereabouts of existing


services and mains is approximate and for the guidance of the Contractor who
shall not be relieved of his obligations under Clause 11 of the Conditions or Part
19 of Section 1 of the Specification.

PART 3 – SITE ACCESS AND ENTRY ON TO THE SITE

3.2.1 Temporary Access Roads

Add new Items 3, 4, 5 as follows:

3. The Contractor is required to maintain and provide satisfactory temporary access


and traffic flow to, from and within the areas of the works. Temporary traffic signs
and lighting for temporary roads and diversions are to be in strict accordance with
the requirements of the Qatar Traffic Manual and any additional requirements
instructed by the Traffic Police or the Engineer. Details of proposals for any such
measures are to be submitted by the Contractor for approval by the Traffic Police
and the Engineer unless otherwise instructed. Such Approval shall not relieve the
Contractor of any of his duties or responsibilities under the Contract.

4. The Contractor shall maintain at all times pedestrian access to all properties
fronting the roads affected by the works.

5. The Contractor shall at all times during the Contract maintain safe and proper
access to and from adjacent buildings and properties.

PART 4 – PROTECTION OF OTHER WORKS

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Additional Clause

Renumber Clause 1.4.3.2 as 1.4.3.3 and insert new Clause 1.4.3.2 as follows:

4.3.2 Protection of Survey Control Points

1. The Contractor shall protect all Government Survey Control Points within the
limits of the site from any damage whatsoever, during the construction of the
Works.

2. All Control points shall be clearly marked on Site by the Contractor and any
necessary temporary protection works shall be installed as directed by the
Engineer.

3. Should any Control point be damaged during the course of the works, its
replacement and any other costs incurred (such as resurveying) shall be borne
by the Contractor.

PART 5 – INTERFERENCE

5.2.3 Existing Roads

Add new item 4 as follows:

4. The Contractor shall be held responsible for any damage caused by him, his
work people, sub- Contractors or suppliers to public or private roads, paved
areas, paths verges, trees, shrubs, fences, boundary walls, gates, signs, drains,
ducts and services during the execution of the Contract and shall bear the cost of
making good any damage to the entire satisfaction of the local and other
authorities and owners. The Contractor shall keep all private roads and paths
clean and free from dirt and debris and any obstruction associated with the
Works, which would prejudice the safe and unimpeded normal use of the said
roads and paths.

PART 7 – SUBMITTALS

7.7.1 General

Renumber item 2 as item 3 and add new item 2 as follows :

2. The Contractor shall also supply to the Engineer, weekly returns as to the
number of men and construction plant employed and the nature of the Works on
which they were employed.

7.9.1 General

Add new items 3 and 4 as follows:

3. The Contractor shall supply to the Engineer, two (2) number photographic
albums suitable for mounting all site and progress photographs.

4. The Contractor shall provide a digital camera from a reputed manufacturer for the
exclusive use of the Engineer’s Representative and supply software, batteries,
cables, CD’s and floppies / memory cards / sticks etc. as required. The digital

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camera shall have the latest technical features related to picture resolution,
optical zoom, video/audio facility, memory capacity, GPS support etc. of the
approved brand. The camera shall be returned to the Contractor at the end of
the contract maintenance period.

7.9.2 Pre-Construction Photographs

Delete the text of item 1 and substitute:

1. The Contractor shall arrange to obtain a photographic record of the Site before
the start of the works by taking photographs from positions agreed with the
Engineer. Two (2) number 125 x 90 mm prints of each photograph and a digital
copy on CD shall be handed to the Engineer within 7 days of the photographs
being taken.

7.9.3 Monthly Photographs

Add the following text to item 1:

1. For progress photographs, the Contractor shall take ten (10) number colour
photographs every month from positions agreed with the Engineer. Two (2)
number 125 x 90 mm prints and a digital copy on CD shall be handed to the
Engineer within 7 days of the photographs being taken.

7.10.2 As-Built Records

Add following sentences to item 1:

The Contractor shall also submit two (2) digital copies of As-Built Records. The As-
Built records shall be accompanied by operation and maintenance manuals, service
literature and list of spare parts where applicable. As-Built record Drawings and other
documents shall be submitted and approved before the issuance of Practical
Completion Certificate (PCC) by the Engineer. One (1) copy of each record and
document shall be marked for archival storage.

7.10.3 As-Built Survey Drawings

The contractor is not required to submit As-Built Survey Drawings.

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ADDITIONAL CLAUSES

Add new Clause 7.10.4 as follows:

7.10.4 Data Delivery

1. The mapping co-ordinate system (horizontal and vertical control) is based on


Qatar National Grid 1995. The following parameters shall be applied for the
digital data submittal.

 The unit of measurement is the International Metre


 Transverse Mercator projection, International (Hayford Spheroid)
 Latitude of Origin 240 27’00” North
 Longitude of Origin 510 13’00” East
 False Easting 200,000
 False Northing 300,000
 Semi major Axis 6 378 388.000
 Semi minor Axis 6 356 911.945
 Scale factor at Central Meridian (51 13’ E) 0.999 99
 1/f 1/297
 e2 0.006 722 670

2. The digital data shall be submitted in the following formats:

a) DXF files for use in Auto CAD shall be ASCII text files. File names should
have a maximum of eight characters plus the three-character extension
(DXF).

b) DWG files for use in Auto CAD should have a maximum of eight characters
plus the three-character extension (DWG).

c) A digital Terrain Model, including break lines and contours shall also be
supplied in a recognised format: ASCII data files, SDR MAP File, MOSS
GENIO file or as otherwise agreed with the Engineer.

3. The scale used shall be one-to-one scale.

4. The precision shall be double precision.

5. Feature accuracy shall be at least 0.01 metres.

6. Each layer shall contain only one feature type. If necessary, text may be added
to a separate layer to explain the feature type. Colours and line type of features
shall be specified by and not individual entities or blocks. Features shall not be
duplicated across layers. The Contractor shall obtain from the Engineer the most
current specification detailing colour and line type conventions.

7. Features should not be represented with user defined symbols. The following
representation shall be applied.

1) Polygons must comprise of lines to form closed areas where possible.


2) Line entities must be continuous, not a series of consecutive segments.
3) Arc must be continuous radius, not a series of consecutive segments.
4) Block entities are not allowed.
5) User defined symbols, fonts or line types must not be used on any layer.

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8. Layer names should be general descriptions of features (e.g. Road centre-line,


kerb, walls, bollards). A list of all layers and associated descriptions shall be
provided in the submittal, the list shall be stored in an ASCII text file called:
“layers.txt”. Layer name should have up to 16 characters only and shall be
restricted to letters and digits with the first character of the name being a letter.
Names shall not contain special characters such as : $, -. #. The Contractor shall
obtain from the Engineer the current specification detailing naming conventions.

9. Formatted 3½ inch 1.44 Megabyte diskettes. Where the files exceed the capacity
of a single disk the files may be compressed using ZIP files and span disks as
approved. The ZIP file should be converted to an executable “exe” file, or the
UNZIP programme included to ensure the files are recoverable.

7.14.1 General

Add new items 3, 4 and 5 as follows:

3. The method statements shall be submitted to the Engineer in ample time for
proper consideration to be given to them before the operation described is
started and no work is to be done without approval having been obtained in
writing. The acceptance by the Engineer of a method statement shall not relieve
the Contractor of any of his obligations under the Contract.

4. It is the responsibility the Contractor to ensure that during any work permitted
during night hours, the site is completely illuminated and all safety measures are
taken. The Contractor’s employees must wear reflective vests at all times with
two (2) different colours distinguishing between the Contractor’s management
and labour staff.

5. The Contractor shall state in his Method Statement the safety measures he is
proposing to implement on this project. Sequential arrow boards (engine or solar
powered) must be used at all diversion points.

Additional Clause

Add new Clause 1.7.15.2 as follows:

7.15.2 Measurement of Quantities

1. The Contractor shall provide the Engineer with all assistance, as and when
required for the measurement of all quantities. The Contractor shall be
responsible for the preparation and duplication of all calculations, cross-sections
and other drawings related to quantities in interim payments. These shall be
submitted in draft to the Engineer / Engineer's Representative in sufficient time to
enable him to check and agree them before submission for payments.

PART 9 – MATERIALS

9.1.4 Quality of Materials

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6. All materials and equipment incorporated in the Works shall be designed and
manufactured or constructed to withstand the climatic conditions experienced in
Qatar.

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9.3.1 General

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4. Should the Engineer not inspect any materials or goods at the place of
manufacture, the Contractor shall without cost to the Contract obtain certificates
of Test from the supplier of such goods and shall send such Certificates to the
Engineer. Such certificates shall certify that the materials or goods concerned
have been tested in accordance with the requirements of the Specification and
shall include the results of all tests carried out. The Contractor shall provide
adequate means of identifying the materials and goods delivered to the site with
the corresponding certificates.

5. The Engineer may require samples of materials to be delivered to the Materials


and Laboratory Division MLD for additional tests. The Contractor shall provide
attendance as required for Infrastructure Affairs (Roads) technicians to witness
sample collection and testing carried out by the Contractor.

6. All testing for compliance with the specification shall only be carried out using
laboratory equipment, such as compression testing machines and balances,
which have been calibrated and certified as complying with the particular relevant
calibration standard by a calibration service organization approved by the MLD.
Provision of evidence of compliance with this clause shall be as directed from
time to time by the MLD.

7. The Contractor shall be responsible for the organization and appointment of an


approved independent testing laboratory to carry out all the testing of materials
as required by the Engineer. The Contractor shall supply full details of the testing
laboratory he proposes to appoint including facilities, personnel, etc. for the
Engineer’s approval within 7 days of the Engineer’s order to commence work on
site.

8. All samples and records shall be preserved for as long as the Engineer may
direct and they should be kept and labeled in an orderly fashion. Testing
equipment and all samples and records shall be open to inspection by the
Engineer or his Representative at all times.

9. The laboratory shall be provided with equipment and trained personnel sufficient
for carrying out all the earthworks tests referred to in the Specification. The
laboratory shall be capable of carrying out all the relevant tests at the frequency
required by the Specification and by the rate of progress required by the
Contractor’s approved programme for the Works.

ADDITIONAL CLAUSES

Renumber Clause 1.9.3.2 as 1.9.3.3 and add new Clause 1.9.3.2 as follows:

9.3.2 In-situ Testing and Nuclear Density Measuring Devices

1. No person or company will be permitted to determine in-situ density by


means of a nuclear type density measuring device without complying with the
following requirements:-

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(a) Each device held by any organization shall have a valid Calibration
Certificate issued by the MLD. The validity of any certificates shall not
exceed six months.

(b) Calibration Certificates will only be issued for any particular device if
MLD are satisfied that the storage location is known, suitable and
safe, and that a suitable and known radiation officer has been
appointed by the organization. (Note: general location plan showing
the storage location along with a detailed storage location plan is to
be provided to MLD together with a letter from the Organization’s
radiation officer stating for each particular device that it would
normally be stored at the specific location and that if it is to be stored
elsewhere at any tine overnight MLD will be so notified in advance to
ensure compliance with adequate safe storage requirements.

(c) Only persons holding a valid User Certificate issued by MLD shall be
permitted to operate these devices. Such certificates shall only be
issued after the applicant has demonstrated competence in operating
the device both technically and safely (Note: MLD will if required
undertake training of personnel). The validity of any certificate shall
not exceed six months.

(d) During operation of the device the operator and any assistance shall
wear suitable film badges or a personnel radiation warning alarms.
Evidence of the organization having these available during the
intended validity of a User Certificate shall be required prior to the
issue of such User Certificates.

(e) Non-adherence to the above requirements will be reported to the


Head of the Hazardous Materials Committee of the Environmental
Department for suitable action.

PART 10 – HEALTH AND SAFETY

10.2.1 Safety Plan

Renumber item 5 as 6 and add new item 5 as follows:

5. The Contractor is required such as to work in areas where dangerous


concentrations of gases may be present in manholes, trench excavations and
the like. It is the Contractor’s responsibility to provide all necessary detection
equipment and to ensure that, if toxic or explosive gases are found, adequate
measures are taken to protect his staff, workmen and members of the public.

PART 11 – ENGINEER’S SITE FACILITIES

11.2.2 Type 1 Offices

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11.2.3 Type 2 Offices

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11.3.4 Telephone

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11.4.2 Computers and Printers

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11.4.3 Photocopier

Delete this Sub-Clause entirely.

11.4.7 Telephone and Facsimile Machines

Delete this Sub-Clause entirely.

11.4.8 Site Vehicles

Delete this Sub-Clause entirely.

11.5.1 Assistance to the Engineer

Delete this Sub-Clause entirely.

11.5.2 Contract Administration

Delete this Sub-Clause entirely.

PART 15 – TEMPORARY CONTROLS

15.2.4 Nuisance and Trespass

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6. The Contractor shall be held responsible for and shall indemnify the
Employer against all claims, which may arise out of his failure to comply with
provisions of items 1. 2. 3 and 4 of Clause 1.15.2.4

Add new Clause 15.2.7

15.2.7 Environmental protection

1 The Contractor shall comply with all conditions of the Environmental Clearance
issued for the project by the Supreme Council for the Environment and Natural
Reserves.

2 The Contractor shall comply with all rules and regulations regarding
environmental protection and pollution control issued by the Supreme Council for
the Environment and Natural Reserves.

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PART 16 – TEMPORARY TRAFFIC DIVERSION

ADDITIONAL CLAUSES

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16.2.2 Maintenance of Traffic flow

1. The Contractor shall allow for the construction of temporary diversions


to permit all existing traffic movements for the duration of the Contract
period.

2. All diversions shall be constructed in accordance with the Qatar Traffic


Manual “Traffic Control at Roadwork’s” booklet and the Qatar Highway
Design Manual, and shall be approved prior to the implementation by
both the Engineer and Traffic Police. It is the Contractor’s
responsibility to ensure that any traffic diversion required is properly
planned, signed, demarcated, illuminated, controlled and maintained
at all times.

3. Upon the Engineer’s request, the Contractor shall install and


commission temporary traffic signals capable of handling the diverted
traffic.

4. Sequential arrow boards operating on a 24-hour basis (engine or solar


powered) must be used at all diversion points.

5. Within the limits of the project where pedestrian traffic is present, all
excavated areas, regardless of depth, must be cordoned off by means
of wired mesh panels of height no less than 1.8m connected together
to form a continuous barrier wall.

7. For complicated traffic diversion as directed by the Engineer, the


Contractor shall submit a traffic management plan for each stage
of the construction of the works for the Engineer for approval. All
traffic management plan shall be planned and implemented in
accordance with the Standards and Specification specified in the
contract.

16.2.2.3 Performance Requirement – Traffic Management

16.2.2.3.1 Contractors Responsibility and Obligation

1. The safety of all road users is paramount to the Employer. The


Contractor is responsible for managing the safe and efficient
flow of traffic at all times along all highways within the Contract
Area to meet the Contract Requirements.

16.2.2.3.2 Traffic Management

1. The Contractor is responsible for Traffic Management of all


operations which are part of this Contract in accordance with
the Work Zone Traffic Management Guide (WZTMG) and any

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associated Laws and Regulations to protect the safety of the


traveling public and the safety of workers.

2. The Contractor is responsible for ensuring Traffic Management


operations are up to date with the latest versions of these
Manuals, Laws and Regulations.

16.2.2.3.3 Traffic Diversion Plans

1. The Contractor shall develop and submit to the Engineer, in


advance of carrying out any work on site, a Traffic Diversion
Plan (TDP) in accordance with the WZTMG for all activities that
vary the normal operating conditions of the highway. A TDP is
a document describing the nature and extent of the temporary
traffic management measures at a work site and how road
users will be managed to ensure their safety.

2. TDPs shall include a summary document outlining the type of


work to be carried out and details of how the works will be
managed (Method Statement) together with a layout diagram
showing the type and location of all traffic control devices
needed including, but not limited to, crash attenuator vehicles,
temporary traffic signs, line marking, safety barriers and
electronic arrow boards.

3. TDPs shall also outline methodology and sequencing details


for the installation and removal of temporary traffic measures to
ensure the safety of works personnel and road users by using
measures such as mobile works and vehicle crash attenuators
where appropriate.

4. The Contractor shall carry an approved TDP at each work site


and be able to produce a copy on request at all times.

PART 17 – PROJECT CO-ORDINATION

17.1.2 Responsibility

Add new item 2 as follows:

2. No major operations shall be commenced or work outside the usual


working hours be carried out without the consent in writing of the
Engineer or without full and complete notice also in writing being given
to him sufficiently in advance of the time of operation so as to enable
him to make such arrangements as he may deem necessary for its
inspection.

ADDITIONAL CLAUSES

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17.2.5 Liaison with the Public Utility Authorities and other Contractors

1. The Contractor shall liaise with all Public Utility Authorities for water,
electricity supply, telephones, etc., and shall:

- Provide Public Utility Authorities with storage areas where


applicable.
- Assist in unloading of stores and equipment.
- Ensure that all services or diversions of services are installed
under the carriageway and footways before they are surfaced
- Work out an overall programme for any works to be carried out by
Public Utility Authorities and ensure that this programme is
maintained:
- Keep Public Utility Authorities informed of the Contractor’s own
progress:
- Arrange for supplies of services for temporary accommodation for
the duration for the Contract:
- Give the appropriate Public Utility Authority adequate notice in
writing, that he intends to install dry ducts so that a representative
of the Utility concerned may attend the installation and record the
location of the ducts together with the Contractor.

2. The Contractor shall make due allowance for carrying out the works,
whilst Public Utility Authorities are working on the Site, during the
Contract period. This due allowance shall include programming of the
works to suit the programmes of the Public Utility Authorities.

3. The Contractor shall at all times be responsible for the compliance


with these requirements of his Sub-Contractors.

4. Before final surfacing of any carriageways or footways takes place, the


Contractor is responsible for ascertaining from all Public Utility
Authorities that their underground works have been completed. In the
event that the Contractor failing to carry out this obligation to the
satisfaction of the Engineer and completed surfacing is subsequently
disturbed, the Engineer may instruct the Contractor to carry out work
at his own expense.

PART 19 – REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS

19.1.1 Scope

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The Supreme Council for the Environment and Natural Reserves.

19.1.2 Co-operation at Site Level

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The Contractor shall advise the Public Utility Authorities Agent of any
installation not found where shown on the drawings, or
found but not shown or found damaged or subsequently damaged.

PART 20 – CLEARANCE OF SITE

20.2.3 The Site

Clearance and Transportation of Building Refuse:

(i) The Contractor shall undertake to carry out the following within a
maximum period of 30 days after completion of the agreed building
and preparing it for use or stoppage of work for an indefinite period.

(a) Removal of all the Contractor’s equipment, machinery and other


belongings from the work site.

(b) Clearance of all earth, debris and refuse whatsoever and


transporting them to the location designated by the concerned
Municipality, delivering the building absolutely clean and free of
any such materials and delivery of the surrounding area levelled
to the natural level of the street pavement.

In addition, the owner shall be entitled to clear the refuse himself and
transport it to the location designated by the concerned Municipality. He
may also stop the final payment due to the Contractor until such refuse
has been cleared and a certificate confirming this has been obtain from
the concerned Municipality.

SECTION 6 – ROAD WORKS:

2.10 Removal or Treatment to Buried Utilities

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3.1.4 Submittals

Delete this Sub-Clause and substitute the following:

The Contractor shall submit to the Engineer for approval his proposals for the
compaction of each type of material to be used in embankments detailing the type
of plant, number of passes and maximum loose depth of layer.

3.1.5 Quality Assurance

Delete this Sub-Clause entirely

3.7 Structure Excavations & Filling

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Delete the following Sub-Clauses :-

a) 3.7.1 General
b) 3.7.2 Excavation support
c) 3.7.3 Dewatering
d) 3.7.4 Excavation for structure
e) 3.7.6 Cofferdams
f) 3.7.7 Backfilling adjacent to structure

11.3.4 Qatar Petroleum and Qatar Gas

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14.3.5 Drainage Department, Storm water and Groundwater

Delete this Sub-Clause entirely

14.3 Extending Pipe lines

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16 Miscellaneous

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