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Description <strong>of</strong> work Qty. Rate in Figure Rate in Words unit<br />

5. Dismantling <strong>of</strong> old released panels received from<br />

site, stacking <strong>of</strong> old rails, sleepers, ittings &<br />

fastening as per classification and at specified<br />

area in depot.<br />

6. Loading <strong>of</strong> old rails, sleeper fittings & fastening<br />

into Rly. Wagons/BFR with all lead. Lift,<br />

crossing track etc. complete.<br />

a) Rail 52Kg. /90R<br />

8150<br />

T/Mtrs<br />

1000<br />

Mtr.<br />

T/Mtr.<br />

Per Mtr.<br />

b) Sleeper (Steel/CI)<br />

c) Fittings & Fastenings.<br />

d) P.S.C sleepers.<br />

7. Linking <strong>of</strong> AT track at 11’-2’’ (3400mm)<br />

distance outside the existing track with<br />

90R/52Kg/60Kg (Single Rail to 20 Rail) panel<br />

on CST-9 plate/ST/Wooden sleeper. Blocks to<br />

be provided at a distance not exceeding 2 meter<br />

including Fish plating/bolting and fastening <strong>of</strong><br />

panels etc. This work includes packing <strong>of</strong> AT<br />

line as required to maintain level <strong>of</strong> AT for safe<br />

working <strong>of</strong> PQRS portals.<br />

8. Cutting <strong>of</strong> the running rails in track <strong>of</strong> 90R/52Kg<br />

MM/UTS) by contractor’s own tools & plants,<br />

Hacksaw/Gas etc.<br />

a) by Gas<br />

300<br />

M .T.<br />

30<br />

M.T.<br />

500<br />

Nos.<br />

8150<br />

T/Mtrs<br />

300<br />

Nos.<br />

M.T.<br />

M.T.<br />

Each.<br />

Per track<br />

Meter<br />

Per Cut<br />

b) By Hacksaw<br />

500<br />

Nos.<br />

Per Cut<br />

DEN(2)/DHN<br />

Signature <strong>of</strong> Tenders<br />

Date:

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