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Painting Coefficient

The document provides a detailed table of equivalent plain areas for various types of wood and steel work, including doors and windows, along with their measurement methods and multiplying coefficients for calculating areas. It includes specific instructions for measuring different types of doors and windows, as well as notes on how to handle composite types and additional features like frames and fittings. The coefficients vary based on the type of work, with specific guidelines for painting and measurement deductions for openings.

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Painting Coefficient

The document provides a detailed table of equivalent plain areas for various types of wood and steel work, including doors and windows, along with their measurement methods and multiplying coefficients for calculating areas. It includes specific instructions for measuring different types of doors and windows, as well as notes on how to handle composite types and additional features like frames and fittings. The coefficients vary based on the type of work, with specific guidelines for painting and measurement deductions for openings.

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TABLE 13.

1
Equivalent Plain Areas of Uneven Surface
S. Description of work How measured Multiplying
No. coefficients
1 2 3 4
I. Wood work doors, windows Etc.
1. Panelled or framed and braced Measured flat (not girthed including) 1.30 (for each side)
doors, windows etc.
2. Ledged and battened or ledged, Chowkhat or frame, Edges, chocks, - do -
battened and braced doors, cleats, etc. shall be deemed to be
windows etc. included in the item.
3. Flush doors etc. -do- 1.20 (for each side)
4. Part panelled and part glazed or -do- 1.00 (for each side)
gauzed doors, window etc.
(Excluding painting of
wire gauze portion)
5. Fully glazed or gauzed doors, -do- 0.80 (for each side)
windows etc. (Excluding painting
of wire gauze portion)
6. Fully venetioned or louvered -do- 1.80 (for each side)
doors, windows etc.
7. Trellis (or Jaffri) work one way or Measured flat overall, no deduction 2 (for painting all over)
two way shall be made for open spaces, sup-
porting members shall not be mea-
sured separately
8. Carved or enriched work Measured flat 2 (for each side)
9. Weather boarding Measured flat (not girthed supporting 1.20 (for each side)
frame work shall not be measured
separately
10. Wood shingle roofing Measured flat (not girthed) 1.10 (for each side)

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1 2 3 4
11. Boarding with cover fillets Measured flat (not girthed) 1.05 (for each side)
and match boarding
12. Tile and slate battening Measured flat overall no deductions 0.80 (for painting
shall be made for open spaces all over)

II. Steel work doors, windows Etc.


13. Plain sheeted steel doors or Measured flat (not girthed) 1.10 (for each side)
windows including frame edges etc.
14. Fully glazed or gauzed steel -do- 0.50 (for each side)
doors and windows (excluding
painting of wire gauze portion)
15. Partly panelled and partly -do- 0.80 (for each side)
glazed or gauzed doors and
windows (excluding painting
of wire gauze portion)
16. Corrugated sheeted steel doors -do- 1.25 (for each side)
or windows
17. Collapsible gates Measured flat 1.50 (for painting
all over)
18. Rolling shutters of interlocked Measured flat (size of opening) all 1.10 (for each side)
laths over; jamb guides, bottom rails and
locking arrangement etc. shall be in-
cluded in the item (top cover shall
be measured separately)

III. General
19. Expanded metal, hard drawn Measured flat overall; no deduction 1 (for Paint all over)
steel wire fabric of approved shall be made for open spaces;
quality, grill works and gratings supporting members shall not be
in guard bars, balustrades, railing measured separately
partitions and MS Bars in
windows frames.
20. Open palisade fencing and -do- 1 (for Paint all over)
gates including standards, (see note No. 12)
braces, rails stays etc. in timber
or steel
21. Corrugated iron sheeting in -do- Measured flat (not girthed) 1.14 (for each side)
roofs, side cladding etc.
22. AC corrugated sheeting in roofs, -do- 1.20 (for each side)
side cladding etc.
23. AC semi corrugated sheeting in
roofs, side cladding etc. or -do- 1.10 (for each side)
Nainital pattern using plain sheets
24. Wire gauze shutters including -do- 1.00 (for each side)
painting of wire gauze

Explanatory Notes for Table 13.1


(1) Measurements for doors windows etc., shall be taken flat (and not girthed) over all including
chowkhuts or frames, where provided. Where Chowkhuts or frames are not provided, the shutter
measurements shall be taken.
(2) Where doors, windows etc., are of composite types other than those included in Table 1 the
different portion shall be measured separately with their appropriate coefficients, the centre line
of the common rail being taken as the dividing line between the two portions.

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(3) The coefficients for door and windows shall apply irrespective of the size of frames and shutter
members.
(4) In case steel frames are used the area of doors, windows shutters shall be measured flat
excluding frames.
(5) When the two faces of a door, window etc. are to be treated with different specified finishes,
measurable under separate items, the edges of frames and shutters shall be treated with the one
or the other type of finish as ordered by the Engineer-in-Charge and measurement of this will be
deemed to be included in the measurement of the face treated with that finish.
(6) In the case where shutters are fixed on both faces of the frames, the measurement for the door
frame and shutter on one face shall be taken in the manner already described, while the
additional shutter on the other face will be measured for the shutter only excluding the frame.
(7) Where shutters are provided with clearance at top or/and bottom each exceeding 15 cm height,
such openings shall be deducted from the overall measurements and relevant coefficient shall be
applied to obtain the area payable.
(8) Collapsible gates shall be measured for width from outside to outside of gate in its expanded
position and for height from bottom to top of channel verticals. No separate measurements shall
be taken for the top and bottom guide rails rollers, fittings etc.
(9) Coefficients for sliding doors shall be the same as for normal types of doors in the table.
Measurements shall be taken outside to outside of shutters, and no separate measurements
shall be taken for the painting guide rails, rollers, fittings etc.
(10) Measurements of painting as above shall be deemed to include painting all iron fittings in the
same or different shade for which no extra will be paid.
(11)The measurements of guard bars, expanded metal, hard drawn steel wire fabric of approved
quality, grill work and gratings, when fixed in frame work, painting of which is once measured
else where shall be taken exclusive of the frames. In other cases the measurements shall be
taken inclusive of the frames.
(12) For painting open palisade fencing and gates etc., the height shall be measured from the bottom
of the lowest rail, if the palisades do not go below it, (or from the lower end of the palisades, if
they project below the lowest rail), upto the top of rails or palisades whichever are higher, but not
up to the top of standards when the latter are higher than the top rails or the palisades.

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