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IS :1200 ( Partlll) -1976
( Reaffirmed 1992 )
Indian Standard
METHOD OF
MEASUREMENT OF BUILDING AND
CIVIL ENGINEERING WORKS
PART III BRICKWORK
( Third Revision)
Third Reprint AUGUST 1993
UDC 69’003’12 : 693’2
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BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS
MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI 110002
Gr 3 September 1976
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( Reaffirmed 1997 )
IS r1200 (Part III ) - 1976
Indian Standard
METHOD OF
MEASUREMENT OF BUILDING AND
CIVIL ENGINEERING WORKS
PART III BRICKWORK
( Third Revision)1
Civil Works Measurement Secticd CommitteeJBDC 44
Chairman Representing
SHRI 1’. R. VAISE Central Public Works Department
Members
Snm N. P. ACEARYYA The Commissioner for the Port of Calcutta, Calcutta
SHRI K. D. ARCOT Engineers India Limited, New Delhi
SHHI T. V. SITARAM( Alternate )
SHRI B. G. B.4LJEEAR Hindustan Steel Works Construction Ltd, Calcutta
&RI J. DUR.AIRAJ ( Alternate )
SERI P.L.hhSlN Institution of Surveyors, New Delhi
CHIEF ENGINEER ( R&B ) Public Works Department, Government of Andhra
SUPERINTENDINQ ENQINEER
Pradesh, Hyderabad
( P&D ) ( Alternate)
SHRI R. K. CHOUDHRY
Sxar I. P. PuRI ( Altermate )
Bhakra Management Board, Nangal Township
SHRI w. J. DAGAMA Bombay Port Trust, Bombay
Sam ‘I. B. DESAI
DIRECTOR, IRI
Hindustan Construction Co Ltd, Bombay
Irrigation Department, Government of Uttar Pradesh,
Roorkee
DIRECTOR ( RATES & CYSTS ) Central Water Commission, New Delhi
Dxncrr~ D~ECTOR ( RATES
& %TS ) ‘( Alternate )
EXECUTIVE E~poruxx~ ( PLA~NINQ
& Dxs~a~s), NORTHERN
Ministry of Railways
RAII~WAY
SBRI P. N. GADI
SHRI G. V. HINQORANI
Institution of Engineers ( India ), Calcutta
Gammon India Ltd, Bombay
SHRI6.K.C.IYENGAR
SHRI M. L. JAIN
Heavy Engineering Corporation Ltd, Ranchi
The National Industrial Development Corporatior
Ltd, New Delhi
SHRI S. L. KATHU~A
Sasr V. S~vaamru ( Altcrnafc )
Ministry of Shipping & Transport ( Roads Wing )
( Continucdan page 2 )
.@ Copyright 1976
BURFAU OF INl@N STANDARDS
This publication is protected under ‘the In&y cdplrigt Ati ( XIV of. 1657 ) ana
reproduction in whole or in part by any means except with written permission of
the publisher shall be deemed to be.an infringement of copyright under the said Act.
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Members
SHRI H. K. KHOSLA
Rejresenting
Irrigation Department, Government of Haryana,
Chandigarh
SHRI S. K. KOQEKAR National Buildings Organization, New Delhi
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR ( SR 1 ( AItem& )
. . .SERI V. D. LONDHE Concrete Association of India, Bombay
SERI N. C. DUIXAL ( Alternate)
SHRI K. K. MADHOK Builders’ Association of India, Bombay
SIIRI DATTA S. MALIK Indian Institute of Architects, Bombay
PROP M. K. GODBOLE ( Alternate )
Smu R. S. MURTHY Engineer-in-Chief’s Branch, Ministry of Defence
SHRI V. G. PATWARDHAN ( Allernate )
SHRI C. B. PATEL M. N. Dastur & Co Private Ltd, Calcutta
SHnI B. c. PATEL ( Altrmafe )
Srtm K. G. SALVI Hindustan Housing Factory Ltd, New Delhi
SERI S. K. CEATTERJI ( A&smote )
SHRI P. V. SATHE Public Works Department, Government of
Maharashtra, Bombay
DR R. B. SINQH
SERI S. SRINIV_~~AN
SUPERINTENDINO SURVEYOR or
WORKS ( AVIATION )
SURVEYOR OF WORKS ( I )
ATTACHED TO SSW
( AVLATION) ( Alternate)
SUPERINTENDINQSURVEYOR OF
Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
Hindustan Steel Ltd. Ranchi
Central Public Worhs Department, New Delhi
Central Public Works Department, New Delhi
WORKS ( I )
SURVEYOR OF WORKS ( I )
ATTACHEDTO SSW ( I ) ( Alfcrnate )
SHSI D. AJITEA SIMHA,
Director ( Civ Engg )
Director General, BI&,( &-o&o Mumba )
SHRI K. M. MATEUR
Deputy Director ( Civ Engg ), BIS
IS : 1200 ( Part III )- 1976
Indian Standard
METHOD 0F
MEASUREMENT OF BUILDING AND
CIVIL ENGINEERING WORKS
PART III BRICKWORK
( Third Revision)
0. FOREWORD
0.1This Indian Standard ( Part III) (Third Revision ) was adopted by
the Indian Standards Institution on 19 July 1976, after the draft
finalized by the Civil Works Measurement Sectional Committeehad
been approved by theCivil Engineering Division Council.
0.2 Measurement occupies a very important place in planning and
execution of any civil engineering work from the time of first-estimates
to final completion and settlement of payments for the project.
Methods followed for measurement are not uniform and considerable
differences exist between practices followed by one construction agency
and another and also between various Central and State Government
departments; While it is recognized that each system of measurement
h,as to be specifically related to the administrative and financial organi-
zations within the department responsible for work, a unification of the
various systems at technical level has been accepted as very desirable,
specially as it permits a wider circle of operation for civil engineering
contractors and eliminates ambiguities and misunderstandings arising out
of inadequate understanding of various systems followed.
0.3 Among the various civil engineering items, measurement of buildings
was the first to be taken up for standardization and this standard
having provisions relating to all building works, was first published in
1958 and then revised in 1964.
0.4 In the course of usage of this standard by various construction
agencies in the country, several clarifications and suggestions for
modifications were received and as a result of study, the Sectional
Committee decided that its scope, besides being applicable to buildings,
should be expanded so as to cover civil engineering works like industrial
and river valley project works.
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0.5 Since various trades are not related to one another, the Committee
decided that method of measurement for each trade as given in IS : 1200-
1964* be issued separately as a different part, which will be helpful to
specific users in various trades. This part covering method of measure-
ment of brickwork applicable to building as well as civil engineering
works was, therefore, issued as a second revision in 1970.
0.6 In the course of use of this standard in the past five years based on
suggestions received, certain amendments were issued to this standard.
This third revision has been prepared to incorporate these amendments.
0.7 For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this
standard is complied with, the final value, observed or calculated,
expressing the result of a measurement, shall be rounded off in accordance
with IS :2-1960t. The number of significant places retained in the
rounded off value should be the same as that of the specified value in
this standard.
1..SCOPE
1.1 This standard ( Part III ) covers the method of measurement of
brickwork in buildings and civil engineering works.
NOTE- The method of measurement of refractory brickwork is covered in IS : 12@)
( Part VI )-1974$
2. GENERAL
2.1 Clubbing of Items- Items may be clubbed together provided that
break up of clubbed items is on the basis of detailed descriptions of items
as stated in this standard.
2.2 Booking of Dimensions -In booking dimensions, the order shall
be consistent and generally in the sequence of length, breadth or width
and height or depth or thickness.
2.3 Measurement-All work shall be measured net in the decimal
system, as fixed in place, as given below:
a) Dimensions shall be measured to the nearest 0.01 m,
b) Areas shall be worked out to the nearest 0.01 m*, and
c) Cubic contents shall be worked out to the nearest O-01 rns.
*Method of measurement of building works ( revised ) .
tRules for rounding off numerical values ( rmiscd ).
IMethod of measurement of building and civil engineering works : Part VI Refrac.
tory works ( secondrevision ) .
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IS : 1200 ( Part III )- 1976
2.4 Description of Item - Description of each item shall, unless
otherwise stated, be held to include, where necessary, conveyance,
delivery, handling, unloading, storing, waste, return of packings, necep
sary scaffoiding, tools and tackle.
2.5 Waste- All measurements of cuttings shall, unless otherwise stited,
be deemed to include consequent waste.
2.6 Dednctioa- Where minimum area is defined for deduction of an
opening, void or both, such area shall refer only to opening or void with-
in the space measured.
2.7 Work to be Measured Separately- Work executed in the follow-
ing conditions shall be measured separately:
a) Work in or under water,
b) Work h liquid mud,
c) Work in or under foul positions,
d) Work interrupted by tides, and
e) Work in snow
2.7.1 Levels of high and low water tides, where these occur, shall be
stated.
2.7.2 Where springs requiring pumping are encountered, dewatering
shall be measured against a separate specific provision made for the
purpose [see 2.7 of IS: 1200 ( Part I )-1974*].
2.8 Bills df Quantities - Items of work shall fully describe materials
and workmanship, and accurately represent the wqrk to be executed.
2.9 Measurement in Stages -Work shall be measured in the following
categories in convenient stages stating height or depth:
a) Below ground/datum line, and
b) Above ground/datum line.
NOTE- Ground/datum line may be specified in each case.
3. BRICKWORK GENERAL
3.1 Bricks and,mortar to be used for brickwork shall be fully described.
Where it is proposed to specify a bond other than English bond, it shall
be so stated.
*Method of measurement of building and civil engineering works: Part I Earthwol
I_third revision ) .
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3.1.1 The item of general brickwork shall be deeined to include the
following:
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b)
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h)
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k)
Raking out joints for plastering or for pointing done as a
separate process or finishing joints flush as work proceeds;
Preparing tops of existing walls and the like for raising;
Rough cutting and waste for forming gables, cores of arches,
splays at eaves and .the like and all rough cutting in the body
of brickwork, unless otherwise stated;
Plumbing to angles;
Forming reveals to jambs where fair cutting on exposed faces is
not involved;
Leaving holes for pipes, etc;
Building in holdfasts, air bricks, fixing bricks, etc;
Building in .ends of beams, joists, slabs, lintels, sills, trusses, etc;
Forming openings and flues for which no deduction is made
( see 4.1.9 );
Bedding wall plates, lintels, sills, roof tiles, corrugated sheets,
etc, in or on walls if not covered in respective trade ; and
m) Leaving chases of section not exceeding 50 cm in girth.
3.1.2 The following categories of brickwork shall be included with
general brickwork:
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b)
4
4
e)
Footings;
Battered (measured net). Battered surfaces shall, however, be
measured, separately in square metres as an extra-over;
Eaves or beam fillings, no deduction being made for joists, rafters,
etc;
Brickwork ( excluding refractory brickwork ) in chimney breasts,
chimney stacks, smoke or air flues (except independent chimney
shaft as in factories for steam boilers ); and
Pilasters, plain copings and sills.
NOTE - In the case of receding courses of panels, recess shall not be deducted.
4. MEASUREMENT
4.1 Brickwork shall generally be measured in cubic metres, unless
otherwise stated.
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4.1.1 Walls one brick thick and less shall each be measured separately
square metres stating thickness.
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4.1.2 Walls exceeding one brick thick but not exceeding three bricks in
thickness shall be measured in multiples of ha&brick which shall be
deemed to be inclusive of mortar joints. Where fractions of half-brick
occur due to architectural or other reasons, measurement shall be taken
as follows:
a) Up to t brick - actual measurement, and
b) Exceeding i brick- full half-brick.
Cl.3 For walling which is more than three bricks in thickness actual
thickness of wall shall be measured.
Cl.4 No deductions or additions shall be made on any account for the
following:
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a>Ends of dissimilar materials ( that. is, joists, beams, lintels, posts,
girders, r&&s, purlins, trusses, corbels, steps, etc); up to 0’1 m”
in section;
Opening up to El ms-.i~ area ( see Note );
Wall plates, bed plaros, and bearing of slabs, CHAJJAS and the
like, where thickness does not exceed 10 cm and bearing does
not extend over the full thickness of wall;
Cement concrete blocks as fcr hold fasts and holding down
bolts;
Iron fixtures, such as wall ties, pipes up to 300 mm diameter and
hold fasts for doors and windows; and
Chases of section not exceeding 50 cm in girth.
b)
4
4
4
f)
NOTE - In calculating area of an opening, any separate linte! or sills shall be inclu-
ded with the size of the opening but end portions of lintel shall be excluded
[ see 4.1.4(a) ] and extra width of rebated revea&;if any, shall also be excluded.
4.1.5 Fireplaces, Chimnc;v, etc - Brickwork ( excluding refractory brick-
work) in chimney breasts, chimney stacks, smoke or air flues not
exceeding 0.2 ms in sectional area shall be measured as solid, and no
extra measurement shall be made for pargetting and coring such flues.
Where flues exceed 0.2 ma in sectional area, deduction shall be made for
the same, and pargetting and coring flues measured in running metres,
stating size of flue. Apertures for fireplaces, shall not be deducted and
no extra labour shall he measured for splaying of jambs and throating.
4.1.6 Pillars / Columns -Pillars shall be fully described and measured
in cubic metres. Where pillars of different sections and shapes are
involved their numbers shall be stated in addition in each case. Pillars
shall be measured and kept separate as under:
a
‘,b
Rectangular or polygonal on plan,
Curved on plan to any radius, and
c) Any other type.
,&VTE -Rectangular pillar/column shall mean a detached masonry portion such
thPt,{ts breadth does not exceed 3 times ifs thickness and thickness itself does not
exce’ed S-brick lengths. z ,-h
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IS : 1200( Part III) - 1976
9. CIRCULAR BRICKWORK
5.1 Brickwork circular on plan to a mean radius not exceeding 6 m &all
be measured separately and shall include all cutting and’ waste and
‘templates.
5.1.1 Brickwork circular on plan to a mean radius exceeding 6 m shall
he measured separately and included with general brickwork.
6. BACKING TO MASONRY
6.1 Brickwork in backing to masonry shall be measured separately stating
average thickness; description shall include. all cutting and waste for
bonding.
7. HONEYCOMB BRI’CKWORK
7.1 Honeycomb brick walling shall be measured in square metres stating
thickness and pattern of honeycombing. Honeycomb opening shall not
be deducted.
8. INDEPENDENT CHIMNEY SHAFTS
8.1 Brickwork in independent chimney shafts (as for large steam boilers)
sh’all be measured net inclusive of all cutting, waste and templates and
kept under the following categories:
a) Rectangular on plan,
b) Polygonal on plan, and
c) Curved on plan to any radius.
8.1.1 Height of chimney from ground/datum line shall be stated
( see2.9 >.
9. CAVITY WALLS
9.1 Forming of cavity shall be measured in square metres stating width
of cavity and shall include ties and their ,number per square metre.
Material, size and shape of ties shall be described.
9.2 Measurement of cavity shall be taken along a plane at centre of
cavity, deduction being made for all openings and solid portions of
walls.
9.3 Labour‘and material for closing cavities at jambs, sills and heads of
openings shall be described and measured separately in running metros.
9?4 Use of cores for keeping cavity clear and forming requisite weep and
vent holes shall be described.
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IS: 1200 (Part III )- 1976
10. REINkORCED BRICKWORK
10.1 Reidforced brickwork shall be measured and kept separate from
general brickwork and unless otherwise stated reinforcement shall be
measured separately [see IS : 1200 (Part VIII )-1975* 1.
11. BRICK NOGGING
11.1 Brickwork above one brick in thickness shall be included with
general brickwork; brickwork one brick and less in thickness shall be
measured as described in 4.1.1. Dimensions shall be measured overall.
11.1.1 Timber work shall be measured separately [see IS: 1200 ( Part
xxI)-1973t].
12. BRICKWORK WITH FAIR FACE OR ARCHITECTURAL
APPEARANCE
12.1 Brickwork with fair face or architectural appearance shall be
measured separately.
13. BRICKWORK IN ARCHES, VAULTS OR STAIRCASES
13.1 Brickwork in arches, vaults cr staircases shall be measured separately;
work in selected uncut bricks and in purpose made or fair cut and
rubbed bricks shall be so described and measured separately and shall
include centering for spans up to 2 m. For spans exceeding 2 m,
centering shall be measured separately [see IS : 1200 ( Part V )-1972: 1.
Cutting to skews shall be included in the description.
14. UNDERPINNING
14.1 Brickwork .in underpinning shall be measured separately and an
item for extra labour and material in wedging up on top of underpinning
shall be measured in square metres as length multiplied by width of top
course.
15. FAIR CUTTING OF BRICKWORK
15.1 Fair cutting exceeding 10 cm in width or’in girth in splayed angles,
weatherings, cornices, quoins, etc ( where purpose-made bricks are not
used ), shall be measured separately in squa‘re metres.
*Method of measurement of building and civil engineering works : Part VIII Steel
work and iron work ( third revision ).
tMethod of measurement of building and civil engineering works : Part XXI Wood-
work and joinery ( second reuision ).
$Method of measurement of building and civil engineering works : Part V Form wotk
( secondr&s&2 ).
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15.2 Fair cutting not exceeding 10 cm in width or girth, such as in spF&
and chamfers, shall be measured in running metres, stating width/girth.
15.3 Circular fair cutting shall be measured sensrately in square metres.
16. BRICK EDGINGS
16.1 Brick edgings, as to roads and the like, shall be described and
measured in running metres.
17. FILLETING
17.1 Filleting in mortar, as in flashings on roofs, shall be described and
measured in running metres stating shape and sectional area of fillets.
18. BROKEN GLASS COPING
lS.1 Broken glass coping laid along with brickwork shall be measured in
square metres and described stating thickness of mortar and weight of
broken glass per square metre of coping.
19. DAMP-PROOF COURSES
19.1 Damp-proof course shall be described and measured in square
metres stating thickness. Description shall include levelling up and/or
preparing brickwork to receive the treatment and use and waste of form
work, if required.
19.1.1 Vertical and horizontal damp-proof courses shall be measured
separately.
20. BRICKWORK AROUND STEEL JOISTS (ENCASING )
26.1 Encasing brickwork to steel joists or beams, steel stanchions, etc,
shall be measured in cubic metres.
29.9 Volume occupied by joists shall not be deducted except in case of
boxed stanchions or girders in which case box portion only shall be
deducted.
20.3 Extra labour in cutting and fitting brickwork around steel joists,
stanchions, girders, etc, shall be measured separately in square metres
of finished surfaces-
$1. SILLS, CORNICES, ETC.
21.1 Plain corbels, string courses, aprons, friezes, sills, cornices, drip
courses, oversailing courses, and other projections, etc, of splayed,
bullnosed or any other type of purpose-made or cut bricks shall be fully
described and measured in running metres stating depth and width
of projection. No deduction shall be made from masonry of -tiall
for the bearing portion of drip course, bearing of moulding and
cornice.
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IS : 1200 ( Part III ) - 1976
22. BRICK TILE WORK
22.1 Brick tile work shall be measured separately and the rules for
measuring ordinary brickwork shall be followed.
23. CHASES, REBATES, ETC
23.1 Cutting chases, rebates, throatings, grooves, etc, in birckwork shall
be measured in running metres stating girth and classified as follows:
a) Not exceeding 10 cm in girth, and
b) Exceeding 10 cm but not exceeding 20 cm in girth.
23.1.1 Chases, rebates, etc, exceeding 20 cm in girth shall be measured
in square metres ( girth X length ).
24. CUTTING HOLES
24.1 Cutting holes through brickwork including making good shall be
measured per centimetre of depth of cutting and shall be classified as
follows :
a) Holes not exceeding 400 ems in area, and
b) Holes exceeding 400 ems and not exceeding 0.1 ma in area.
25. CUTTING OPENINGS
25.1 Cutting openings exceeding 0.1 ma in area in walls one brick thick
and less shall be measured in square metres and in walls exceeding one
brick thick shall be measured in cubic metres.
26. TOOTHING AND BONDING
26.1 Where new walls are bonded to existing walls, an item of labour
and material in cutting, toothing and bonding shall be measured in
square metres of vertical face in contact with new work only.
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  • 1. IS :1200 ( Partlll) -1976 ( Reaffirmed 1992 ) Indian Standard METHOD OF MEASUREMENT OF BUILDING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING WORKS PART III BRICKWORK ( Third Revision) Third Reprint AUGUST 1993 UDC 69’003’12 : 693’2 ‘_ ,,. I _--- 0 Copyrfgghl1976. BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG NEW DELHI 110002 Gr 3 September 1976 - _s ( Reaffirmed 1997 )
  • 2. IS r1200 (Part III ) - 1976 Indian Standard METHOD OF MEASUREMENT OF BUILDING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING WORKS PART III BRICKWORK ( Third Revision)1 Civil Works Measurement Secticd CommitteeJBDC 44 Chairman Representing SHRI 1’. R. VAISE Central Public Works Department Members Snm N. P. ACEARYYA The Commissioner for the Port of Calcutta, Calcutta SHRI K. D. ARCOT Engineers India Limited, New Delhi SHHI T. V. SITARAM( Alternate ) SHRI B. G. B.4LJEEAR Hindustan Steel Works Construction Ltd, Calcutta &RI J. DUR.AIRAJ ( Alternate ) SERI P.L.hhSlN Institution of Surveyors, New Delhi CHIEF ENGINEER ( R&B ) Public Works Department, Government of Andhra SUPERINTENDINQ ENQINEER Pradesh, Hyderabad ( P&D ) ( Alternate) SHRI R. K. CHOUDHRY Sxar I. P. PuRI ( Altermate ) Bhakra Management Board, Nangal Township SHRI w. J. DAGAMA Bombay Port Trust, Bombay Sam ‘I. B. DESAI DIRECTOR, IRI Hindustan Construction Co Ltd, Bombay Irrigation Department, Government of Uttar Pradesh, Roorkee DIRECTOR ( RATES & CYSTS ) Central Water Commission, New Delhi Dxncrr~ D~ECTOR ( RATES & %TS ) ‘( Alternate ) EXECUTIVE E~poruxx~ ( PLA~NINQ & Dxs~a~s), NORTHERN Ministry of Railways RAII~WAY SBRI P. N. GADI SHRI G. V. HINQORANI Institution of Engineers ( India ), Calcutta Gammon India Ltd, Bombay SHRI6.K.C.IYENGAR SHRI M. L. JAIN Heavy Engineering Corporation Ltd, Ranchi The National Industrial Development Corporatior Ltd, New Delhi SHRI S. L. KATHU~A Sasr V. S~vaamru ( Altcrnafc ) Ministry of Shipping & Transport ( Roads Wing ) ( Continucdan page 2 ) .@ Copyright 1976 BURFAU OF INl@N STANDARDS This publication is protected under ‘the In&y cdplrigt Ati ( XIV of. 1657 ) ana reproduction in whole or in part by any means except with written permission of the publisher shall be deemed to be.an infringement of copyright under the said Act. I
  • 3. IS : 1200( Part III ) - 1976 #Confinucdfrom puge i ) Members SHRI H. K. KHOSLA Rejresenting Irrigation Department, Government of Haryana, Chandigarh SHRI S. K. KOQEKAR National Buildings Organization, New Delhi ASSISTANT DIRECTOR ( SR 1 ( AItem& ) . . .SERI V. D. LONDHE Concrete Association of India, Bombay SERI N. C. DUIXAL ( Alternate) SHRI K. K. MADHOK Builders’ Association of India, Bombay SIIRI DATTA S. MALIK Indian Institute of Architects, Bombay PROP M. K. GODBOLE ( Alternate ) Smu R. S. MURTHY Engineer-in-Chief’s Branch, Ministry of Defence SHRI V. G. PATWARDHAN ( Allernate ) SHRI C. B. PATEL M. N. Dastur & Co Private Ltd, Calcutta SHnI B. c. PATEL ( Altrmafe ) Srtm K. G. SALVI Hindustan Housing Factory Ltd, New Delhi SERI S. K. CEATTERJI ( A&smote ) SHRI P. V. SATHE Public Works Department, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay DR R. B. SINQH SERI S. SRINIV_~~AN SUPERINTENDINO SURVEYOR or WORKS ( AVIATION ) SURVEYOR OF WORKS ( I ) ATTACHED TO SSW ( AVLATION) ( Alternate) SUPERINTENDINQSURVEYOR OF Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi Hindustan Steel Ltd. Ranchi Central Public Worhs Department, New Delhi Central Public Works Department, New Delhi WORKS ( I ) SURVEYOR OF WORKS ( I ) ATTACHEDTO SSW ( I ) ( Alfcrnate ) SHSI D. AJITEA SIMHA, Director ( Civ Engg ) Director General, BI&,( &-o&o Mumba ) SHRI K. M. MATEUR Deputy Director ( Civ Engg ), BIS
  • 4. IS : 1200 ( Part III )- 1976 Indian Standard METHOD 0F MEASUREMENT OF BUILDING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING WORKS PART III BRICKWORK ( Third Revision) 0. FOREWORD 0.1This Indian Standard ( Part III) (Third Revision ) was adopted by the Indian Standards Institution on 19 July 1976, after the draft finalized by the Civil Works Measurement Sectional Committeehad been approved by theCivil Engineering Division Council. 0.2 Measurement occupies a very important place in planning and execution of any civil engineering work from the time of first-estimates to final completion and settlement of payments for the project. Methods followed for measurement are not uniform and considerable differences exist between practices followed by one construction agency and another and also between various Central and State Government departments; While it is recognized that each system of measurement h,as to be specifically related to the administrative and financial organi- zations within the department responsible for work, a unification of the various systems at technical level has been accepted as very desirable, specially as it permits a wider circle of operation for civil engineering contractors and eliminates ambiguities and misunderstandings arising out of inadequate understanding of various systems followed. 0.3 Among the various civil engineering items, measurement of buildings was the first to be taken up for standardization and this standard having provisions relating to all building works, was first published in 1958 and then revised in 1964. 0.4 In the course of usage of this standard by various construction agencies in the country, several clarifications and suggestions for modifications were received and as a result of study, the Sectional Committee decided that its scope, besides being applicable to buildings, should be expanded so as to cover civil engineering works like industrial and river valley project works. 3
  • 5. / pw_--. 1._- _.._^_..^_-_ is : 1296( Part III ) - 1976 0.5 Since various trades are not related to one another, the Committee decided that method of measurement for each trade as given in IS : 1200- 1964* be issued separately as a different part, which will be helpful to specific users in various trades. This part covering method of measure- ment of brickwork applicable to building as well as civil engineering works was, therefore, issued as a second revision in 1970. 0.6 In the course of use of this standard in the past five years based on suggestions received, certain amendments were issued to this standard. This third revision has been prepared to incorporate these amendments. 0.7 For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with, the final value, observed or calculated, expressing the result of a measurement, shall be rounded off in accordance with IS :2-1960t. The number of significant places retained in the rounded off value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard. 1..SCOPE 1.1 This standard ( Part III ) covers the method of measurement of brickwork in buildings and civil engineering works. NOTE- The method of measurement of refractory brickwork is covered in IS : 12@) ( Part VI )-1974$ 2. GENERAL 2.1 Clubbing of Items- Items may be clubbed together provided that break up of clubbed items is on the basis of detailed descriptions of items as stated in this standard. 2.2 Booking of Dimensions -In booking dimensions, the order shall be consistent and generally in the sequence of length, breadth or width and height or depth or thickness. 2.3 Measurement-All work shall be measured net in the decimal system, as fixed in place, as given below: a) Dimensions shall be measured to the nearest 0.01 m, b) Areas shall be worked out to the nearest 0.01 m*, and c) Cubic contents shall be worked out to the nearest O-01 rns. *Method of measurement of building works ( revised ) . tRules for rounding off numerical values ( rmiscd ). IMethod of measurement of building and civil engineering works : Part VI Refrac. tory works ( secondrevision ) . 4
  • 6. IS : 1200 ( Part III )- 1976 2.4 Description of Item - Description of each item shall, unless otherwise stated, be held to include, where necessary, conveyance, delivery, handling, unloading, storing, waste, return of packings, necep sary scaffoiding, tools and tackle. 2.5 Waste- All measurements of cuttings shall, unless otherwise stited, be deemed to include consequent waste. 2.6 Dednctioa- Where minimum area is defined for deduction of an opening, void or both, such area shall refer only to opening or void with- in the space measured. 2.7 Work to be Measured Separately- Work executed in the follow- ing conditions shall be measured separately: a) Work in or under water, b) Work h liquid mud, c) Work in or under foul positions, d) Work interrupted by tides, and e) Work in snow 2.7.1 Levels of high and low water tides, where these occur, shall be stated. 2.7.2 Where springs requiring pumping are encountered, dewatering shall be measured against a separate specific provision made for the purpose [see 2.7 of IS: 1200 ( Part I )-1974*]. 2.8 Bills df Quantities - Items of work shall fully describe materials and workmanship, and accurately represent the wqrk to be executed. 2.9 Measurement in Stages -Work shall be measured in the following categories in convenient stages stating height or depth: a) Below ground/datum line, and b) Above ground/datum line. NOTE- Ground/datum line may be specified in each case. 3. BRICKWORK GENERAL 3.1 Bricks and,mortar to be used for brickwork shall be fully described. Where it is proposed to specify a bond other than English bond, it shall be so stated. *Method of measurement of building and civil engineering works: Part I Earthwol I_third revision ) . 5
  • 7. (S 8 1200 ( Part XII) - 1976 3.1.1 The item of general brickwork shall be deeined to include the following: 4 b) cl 4 4 f-1 d h) j> k) Raking out joints for plastering or for pointing done as a separate process or finishing joints flush as work proceeds; Preparing tops of existing walls and the like for raising; Rough cutting and waste for forming gables, cores of arches, splays at eaves and .the like and all rough cutting in the body of brickwork, unless otherwise stated; Plumbing to angles; Forming reveals to jambs where fair cutting on exposed faces is not involved; Leaving holes for pipes, etc; Building in holdfasts, air bricks, fixing bricks, etc; Building in .ends of beams, joists, slabs, lintels, sills, trusses, etc; Forming openings and flues for which no deduction is made ( see 4.1.9 ); Bedding wall plates, lintels, sills, roof tiles, corrugated sheets, etc, in or on walls if not covered in respective trade ; and m) Leaving chases of section not exceeding 50 cm in girth. 3.1.2 The following categories of brickwork shall be included with general brickwork: 4 b) 4 4 e) Footings; Battered (measured net). Battered surfaces shall, however, be measured, separately in square metres as an extra-over; Eaves or beam fillings, no deduction being made for joists, rafters, etc; Brickwork ( excluding refractory brickwork ) in chimney breasts, chimney stacks, smoke or air flues (except independent chimney shaft as in factories for steam boilers ); and Pilasters, plain copings and sills. NOTE - In the case of receding courses of panels, recess shall not be deducted. 4. MEASUREMENT 4.1 Brickwork shall generally be measured in cubic metres, unless otherwise stated. in 4.1.1 Walls one brick thick and less shall each be measured separately square metres stating thickness. 6
  • 8. Lh---.---. I_~.._ _..... _I. .. . IS : 1200f Part III ) - 1976 4.1.2 Walls exceeding one brick thick but not exceeding three bricks in thickness shall be measured in multiples of ha&brick which shall be deemed to be inclusive of mortar joints. Where fractions of half-brick occur due to architectural or other reasons, measurement shall be taken as follows: a) Up to t brick - actual measurement, and b) Exceeding i brick- full half-brick. Cl.3 For walling which is more than three bricks in thickness actual thickness of wall shall be measured. Cl.4 No deductions or additions shall be made on any account for the following: n a>Ends of dissimilar materials ( that. is, joists, beams, lintels, posts, girders, r&&s, purlins, trusses, corbels, steps, etc); up to 0’1 m” in section; Opening up to El ms-.i~ area ( see Note ); Wall plates, bed plaros, and bearing of slabs, CHAJJAS and the like, where thickness does not exceed 10 cm and bearing does not extend over the full thickness of wall; Cement concrete blocks as fcr hold fasts and holding down bolts; Iron fixtures, such as wall ties, pipes up to 300 mm diameter and hold fasts for doors and windows; and Chases of section not exceeding 50 cm in girth. b) 4 4 4 f) NOTE - In calculating area of an opening, any separate linte! or sills shall be inclu- ded with the size of the opening but end portions of lintel shall be excluded [ see 4.1.4(a) ] and extra width of rebated revea&;if any, shall also be excluded. 4.1.5 Fireplaces, Chimnc;v, etc - Brickwork ( excluding refractory brick- work) in chimney breasts, chimney stacks, smoke or air flues not exceeding 0.2 ms in sectional area shall be measured as solid, and no extra measurement shall be made for pargetting and coring such flues. Where flues exceed 0.2 ma in sectional area, deduction shall be made for the same, and pargetting and coring flues measured in running metres, stating size of flue. Apertures for fireplaces, shall not be deducted and no extra labour shall he measured for splaying of jambs and throating. 4.1.6 Pillars / Columns -Pillars shall be fully described and measured in cubic metres. Where pillars of different sections and shapes are involved their numbers shall be stated in addition in each case. Pillars shall be measured and kept separate as under: a ‘,b Rectangular or polygonal on plan, Curved on plan to any radius, and c) Any other type. ,&VTE -Rectangular pillar/column shall mean a detached masonry portion such thPt,{ts breadth does not exceed 3 times ifs thickness and thickness itself does not exce’ed S-brick lengths. z ,-h 7
  • 9. IS : 1200( Part III) - 1976 9. CIRCULAR BRICKWORK 5.1 Brickwork circular on plan to a mean radius not exceeding 6 m &all be measured separately and shall include all cutting and’ waste and ‘templates. 5.1.1 Brickwork circular on plan to a mean radius exceeding 6 m shall he measured separately and included with general brickwork. 6. BACKING TO MASONRY 6.1 Brickwork in backing to masonry shall be measured separately stating average thickness; description shall include. all cutting and waste for bonding. 7. HONEYCOMB BRI’CKWORK 7.1 Honeycomb brick walling shall be measured in square metres stating thickness and pattern of honeycombing. Honeycomb opening shall not be deducted. 8. INDEPENDENT CHIMNEY SHAFTS 8.1 Brickwork in independent chimney shafts (as for large steam boilers) sh’all be measured net inclusive of all cutting, waste and templates and kept under the following categories: a) Rectangular on plan, b) Polygonal on plan, and c) Curved on plan to any radius. 8.1.1 Height of chimney from ground/datum line shall be stated ( see2.9 >. 9. CAVITY WALLS 9.1 Forming of cavity shall be measured in square metres stating width of cavity and shall include ties and their ,number per square metre. Material, size and shape of ties shall be described. 9.2 Measurement of cavity shall be taken along a plane at centre of cavity, deduction being made for all openings and solid portions of walls. 9.3 Labour‘and material for closing cavities at jambs, sills and heads of openings shall be described and measured separately in running metros. 9?4 Use of cores for keeping cavity clear and forming requisite weep and vent holes shall be described. 8
  • 10. IS: 1200 (Part III )- 1976 10. REINkORCED BRICKWORK 10.1 Reidforced brickwork shall be measured and kept separate from general brickwork and unless otherwise stated reinforcement shall be measured separately [see IS : 1200 (Part VIII )-1975* 1. 11. BRICK NOGGING 11.1 Brickwork above one brick in thickness shall be included with general brickwork; brickwork one brick and less in thickness shall be measured as described in 4.1.1. Dimensions shall be measured overall. 11.1.1 Timber work shall be measured separately [see IS: 1200 ( Part xxI)-1973t]. 12. BRICKWORK WITH FAIR FACE OR ARCHITECTURAL APPEARANCE 12.1 Brickwork with fair face or architectural appearance shall be measured separately. 13. BRICKWORK IN ARCHES, VAULTS OR STAIRCASES 13.1 Brickwork in arches, vaults cr staircases shall be measured separately; work in selected uncut bricks and in purpose made or fair cut and rubbed bricks shall be so described and measured separately and shall include centering for spans up to 2 m. For spans exceeding 2 m, centering shall be measured separately [see IS : 1200 ( Part V )-1972: 1. Cutting to skews shall be included in the description. 14. UNDERPINNING 14.1 Brickwork .in underpinning shall be measured separately and an item for extra labour and material in wedging up on top of underpinning shall be measured in square metres as length multiplied by width of top course. 15. FAIR CUTTING OF BRICKWORK 15.1 Fair cutting exceeding 10 cm in width or’in girth in splayed angles, weatherings, cornices, quoins, etc ( where purpose-made bricks are not used ), shall be measured separately in squa‘re metres. *Method of measurement of building and civil engineering works : Part VIII Steel work and iron work ( third revision ). tMethod of measurement of building and civil engineering works : Part XXI Wood- work and joinery ( second reuision ). $Method of measurement of building and civil engineering works : Part V Form wotk ( secondr&s&2 ). 9
  • 11. rS : 1200 ( Part III ) - 1976 15.2 Fair cutting not exceeding 10 cm in width or girth, such as in spF& and chamfers, shall be measured in running metres, stating width/girth. 15.3 Circular fair cutting shall be measured sensrately in square metres. 16. BRICK EDGINGS 16.1 Brick edgings, as to roads and the like, shall be described and measured in running metres. 17. FILLETING 17.1 Filleting in mortar, as in flashings on roofs, shall be described and measured in running metres stating shape and sectional area of fillets. 18. BROKEN GLASS COPING lS.1 Broken glass coping laid along with brickwork shall be measured in square metres and described stating thickness of mortar and weight of broken glass per square metre of coping. 19. DAMP-PROOF COURSES 19.1 Damp-proof course shall be described and measured in square metres stating thickness. Description shall include levelling up and/or preparing brickwork to receive the treatment and use and waste of form work, if required. 19.1.1 Vertical and horizontal damp-proof courses shall be measured separately. 20. BRICKWORK AROUND STEEL JOISTS (ENCASING ) 26.1 Encasing brickwork to steel joists or beams, steel stanchions, etc, shall be measured in cubic metres. 29.9 Volume occupied by joists shall not be deducted except in case of boxed stanchions or girders in which case box portion only shall be deducted. 20.3 Extra labour in cutting and fitting brickwork around steel joists, stanchions, girders, etc, shall be measured separately in square metres of finished surfaces- $1. SILLS, CORNICES, ETC. 21.1 Plain corbels, string courses, aprons, friezes, sills, cornices, drip courses, oversailing courses, and other projections, etc, of splayed, bullnosed or any other type of purpose-made or cut bricks shall be fully described and measured in running metres stating depth and width of projection. No deduction shall be made from masonry of -tiall for the bearing portion of drip course, bearing of moulding and cornice. 10
  • 12. IS : 1200 ( Part III ) - 1976 22. BRICK TILE WORK 22.1 Brick tile work shall be measured separately and the rules for measuring ordinary brickwork shall be followed. 23. CHASES, REBATES, ETC 23.1 Cutting chases, rebates, throatings, grooves, etc, in birckwork shall be measured in running metres stating girth and classified as follows: a) Not exceeding 10 cm in girth, and b) Exceeding 10 cm but not exceeding 20 cm in girth. 23.1.1 Chases, rebates, etc, exceeding 20 cm in girth shall be measured in square metres ( girth X length ). 24. CUTTING HOLES 24.1 Cutting holes through brickwork including making good shall be measured per centimetre of depth of cutting and shall be classified as follows : a) Holes not exceeding 400 ems in area, and b) Holes exceeding 400 ems and not exceeding 0.1 ma in area. 25. CUTTING OPENINGS 25.1 Cutting openings exceeding 0.1 ma in area in walls one brick thick and less shall be measured in square metres and in walls exceeding one brick thick shall be measured in cubic metres. 26. TOOTHING AND BONDING 26.1 Where new walls are bonded to existing walls, an item of labour and material in cutting, toothing and bonding shall be measured in square metres of vertical face in contact with new work only. 11
  • 13. BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS Headquarters; Manak Bhavan, 9 Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg. NEW DELHI 110002 Talephones : 331 01 31, 331 13 75 Telegrams : Manaksanatha ( Common to all offices) Regional Oflees: Central : #Eastern : Northorn : Manak Bhavan, 9 Behsdur Shah Zafar Marg, NEW DELHI-110002 1/14 C.I.T. Scheme VII M, V. 1. P. Road, Maniktola, CALCUTTA 700054 SC0 445-446, Sector 35-C, CHANDIGARH 160036 Southern : C. I. 1. Campus, MADRAS 600113 tWestern : Manakalaya, E9 MIDC, Marol, Andheri (East), BOMBAY 400093 Branch Oflces: ‘Pushpak’ Nurmohamed Shaikh Marg, Khanpur, AHMEDABAD 380001 *Peonya Industrial Area, 1st Stage, Bangalore Tumkur Road BANGALORE 560058 Gangotri Complex, 5th Floor, Bhadbhada Road, 1. T. Nagar, BHOPAL 462003 Plot No. 82/83, Lewis Road, BHUBANESHWAR 751002 6316, Ward No. 29, R. G. Barua Road, 6th Byeiane, GUWAHATI 781003 6-8-66C L. N. Gupta Marg ( Nampally Station Road), HYDERABAD 600001 R14 Yudhlster Marg, C Scheme, JAIPUR 302006 117/418 B Sarvodaya Nagar, KANPUR 208006 Patliputra Industrial Estate, PATNA 800013 T.C. No. 14/1421, University P.O., Palayam TRIVANDRUM 695035 lnspecflon Oflce (With Sale Point) : Pushpanjali, 1st Floor, 205-A West High Court Road Shankar Nagar Square, NAGPUR 440010 Institution of Engineers ( India ) Building, 1332 Shivaji Nagar. PUN E 411005 *Sales Office in Calcutta I8 at 5 Chowrlngheo Approach, P.O. Prlnorp Street, Calcutta 700072 tsales Offka In Bombay Ir at Novelty Chamber& Grant Road, Bombay 400007 SSalre Ofnce In Bangalore Is at Unity Bullding, Narrrimharaja Squrro Bangalarr 560002 27 68 00 89 66 28 22 38 71 Prlntd lt Simso Prlntlng Prow. Dolhl. Inale Telephones [ 331 01 31 3311376 362499 1 21843 31641 { 41 2442 412519 41 2916 6329296 [ 26348 26349 I 384966 384966 66719 63827 33177 231083 1 63471 69832 [ 21 6876 218292 62306 [ 62104 62117 26171 62436