Top Banner

of 65

CIDB-Construction Industry Standard (Rev.2) 080310

Nov 05, 2015

Download

Documents

Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
  • STANDARD INDUSTRI PEMBINAAN (LAPORAN DERAF Pindaan 2) (CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY STANDARD Draft Report Rev. 2)

    QUALITY ASSESSMENT SYSTEM FOR COMPLETED ROAD WORKS Descriptors: quality of workmanship, road surface, slope & retaining structure, bridge & other

    structures, traffic / road furniture, sampling, weightage Copyright LEMBAGA PEMBANGUNAN INDUSTRI PEMBINAAN MALAYSIA Standard Writing Organization

    Lembaga Pembangunan

    Industri Pembinaan Malaysia CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT BOARD MALAYSIA Ibu Pejabat CIDB, Tingkat 7, Grand Season Avenue, No 72, Jalan Pahang, 53000 Kuala Lumpur. P.O Box. 12278, 50772 Kuala Lumpur, Tel : 603 26170200 Fax: 603 40451808 http://www.cidb.gov.my

  • CONTENTS Page Committee representation iv Foreword v SECTION 1 : GENERAL 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Normative references 1 1.3 Definition 1 1.3.1 QLASSIC 1 1.3.2 Component 2 1.3.3 Newly Completed Road 2 1.3.4 Road Category 2 1.3.5 Elements 3 1.3.6 QLASSIC Assessor 4 1.3.7 Qualified Person 4 1.3.8 Approved Standards 4 1.3.9 Tolerance 4 1.4 Objective of Quality Assessment System for

    Completed Road Works 5

    1.5 Use of Quality Assessment System for

    Completed Road Works 5

    1.6 Scope of Quality Assessment System for

    Completed Road Works 6

    1.7 Assessment Approach 6 SECTION 2 : QUALITY STANDARD 2.1 Components 7 2.2 Elements 9 2.3 Defect Group 10 SECTION 3 : ASSESSMENT 3.1 Road Weightage 14 3.2 Sampling 15

    i

  • CONTENTS Page 3.3 Weightage Guideline for Assessment 16 3.3.1 Road Surface 16 3.3.2 Slope and Retaining Structure 17 3.3.3 Drainage 17 3.3.4 Bridge and Other Structure 18 3.3.5 Traffic / Road Furniture 19 3.4 Assessment Scoring 26 Table Table 1.1 Road Category and Description 2 Table 1.2 Road Elements by Component 3 Table 2.1 Elements and its Examples 9 Table 2.2 Defect Groups for Assessment 10 Table 3.1 Road Weightage for All Components 14 Table 3.2 Weightage for Road Surface Elements 16 Table 3.3 Weightage for Drainage 17 Table 3.4 Weightage Guideline for Bridge & Other Structure 18 Table 3.5 Weightage for Traffic /Road Furniture Element 19 Annexes A Quality Standards for Road Surface Works B Quality Standards for Slope and Retaining Structure Works C Quality Standards for Drainage Works D Quality Standards for Bridge and Other Structure Works E Quality Standards for Traffic / Roadside Furniture Works F QLASSIC Assessment Form

    Component 1: Road Surface

    ii

  • CONTENTS G QLASSIC Assessment Form

    Component 2: Slope and Retaining Structures

    H QLASSIC Assessment Form

    Component 3: Drainage

    I 1 QLASSIC Assessment Form

    Component 4: Above Ground Structures: Road/Pedestrian/Motorcycle Bridge

    I 2 QLASSIC Assessment Form

    Component 4: Underpass/Vehicular Box Culvert and Tunnel

    J QLASSIC Assessment Form

    Component 5: Traffic / Roadside Furniture

    iii

  • QUALITY ASSESSMENT SYSTEM FOR COMPLETED ROAD WORKS

    SECTION 1: GENERAL 1.1 Introduction Quality Assessment System for Completed Road Works is an independent method to assess and evaluate the quality of workmanship of newly completed road works based on this standard. 1.2 Normative Reference The following normative reference is indispensable for the application of this construction industry standard. For dated reference, only the edition cited applies. For undated reference, the latest edition of the normative reference (including any amendments) applies.

    Specification for Roadworks (JKR/SPJ/2008-S4: Flexible Pavement), Published by JKR Malaysia

    JKR/SPJ/1988 Standard Specification for Road Works LLM / PLUS Specifications Arahan Teknik (Jalan) 2D/85, Manual on Traffic Control Devices: Road

    Marking And Delineation, Public Work Department Malaysia Arahan Teknik (Jalan) 2B/85, Manual on Traffic Control Device: Traffic

    Sign Application Draft on Malaysia Route Numbering and Guide Signs, Published by

    REAM Guidelines for Road Drainage Design, Published by REAM Guideline for Malaysia Toll Expressway System Design Standard, by

    Malaysia Highway Authority (LLM) Annual Bridge Inspection Manual Quick Inspection Guideline, by JKR A Guide for Bridge Inspection , Published by REAM MS 881: Pt1 : 1991 Specification for Precast Concrete, SIRIM MS 1303 Specification for Thermoplastic Road Marking Materials, SIRIM MS 164: Specification for Road Marking Paints, SIRIM AS 4058: 1992 Precast Concrete Pipes (pressure and non-pressure) Highway and Rail Transit Tunnel Inspection Manual,by U.S. Department

    of Transportation 1.3 Definition For the purpose on this Construction Industry Standard the following definitions apply. 1.3.1 QLASSIC QLASSIC is the acronym for quality assessment system in construction.

    1

  • 1.3.2 Component A component refers to the physical part which can be found in a road construction project. For the purpose of this standard the following components are applicable:

    i. Road Surface; ii. Slope & Retaining Structure; iii. Drainage; iv. Bridges & Other Structures; and v. Traffic / Road Furniture

    1.3.3 Newly Completed Roads Newly completed roads are roads which are new, not opened to traffic and as deemed fit by the Consultant. Ideally, this road has already been assessed in terms of its adherence to design specifications. The Consultant shall mean the Main Design & Supervision Consultant for the road project. Newly completed roads exclude additional and/or upgrading works carried out on to an already completed road. 1.3.4 Road Category For the purpose of this standard, the roads are divided into five (5) categories as defined below:

    Table 1.1 : Road Category and Description Road

    Category Description JKR Standard

    A Include inter-urban expressways and highways where tolls are collected. Normally these roads are under the jurisdiction of the Lembaga Lebuhraya Malaysia (LLM).

    JKR R6/U6 and equivalent

    B Include national highways, primary state roads and roads within Federal Territories. These are inter-urban highways linking Federal Capitals, State Capitals, points of entry/exit (i.e. seaports and airports), primary roads forming the basic network linking State Capitals & major towns and roads within Federal Territories of Kuala Lumpur, Labuan and Putrajaya. Normally these roads are under the jurisdiction of the Federal JKR, State JKR or Municipal Councils.

    JKR R5/U5 and equivalent

    2

  • Table 1.1 : Road Category and Description(contd) Road

    Category Description JKR Standard

    C Include Regional Development Scheme Roads and Secondary State Roads. These are roads forming the network within regional development areas and secondary roads within districts. These roads are under the jurisdiction of the Federal or State JKR.

    JKR R4/U4 and equivalent

    D Include urban collector roads and urban local streets. These roads serve as collectors and distributors offering direct access to abutting land.

    Municipal Roads

    E Include minor Federal Roads and roads within the village and rural inhabited area. These roads are under the jurisdiction of the Federal JKR, local authorities and District Offices.

    Rural and other Federal Roads

    1.3.5 Elements Elements are the physical parts of a component as specified below:

    Table 1.2 : Road Elements by Components

    Component Elements

    1. Road Surface Carriageway Shoulder & Verge Median

    2. Slope & Retaining Structure

    Slope Retaining Structure Slope Drainage Above Ground Services Slope Furniture

    3. Drainage Drain Drain cover Sump Box/pipe culvert

    3

  • Table 1.2 : Road Elements by Components (contd)

    Component Elements

    4. Bridge & Other Structures

    Above Ground Structures - Road Bridge & Pedestrian

    /Motorcycle bridge Special Structures

    - Underpass/Vehicular Box Culvert (VBC) & Tunnel

    5. Traffic/Road Furniture Markings Traffic Calming devices Traffic Sign Electrical devices Pedestrian facilities Kerb Traffic Barrier Delineators

    1.3.6 QLASSIC Assessor The QLASSIC assessor must have attended and is certified by the QLASSIC Assessors Certification Training before carrying out the assessment. The QLASSIC assessor shall be continuously updated to ensure consistency and effective implementation of this standard. 1.3.7 Qualified Person A qualified person is defined as the Superintending Officer (S.O.) or as defined by the project contract. 1.3.8 Approved Standard Approved standard shall mean this CIS standard specified by the qualified person for the project. 1.3.9 Tolerance Tolerance shall mean acceptable deviations or permissible values that do not compromise the quality of workmanship. Where applicable, the tolerances are adopted from the normative references.

    4

  • 1.4 Objectives of Quality Assessment System for Completed Road Works. Quality Assessment System for Completed Road Works was designed and developed to enable the user to achieve all/any of the following objectives:

    a) to benchmark the level of quality of the road construction industry in Malaysia;

    b) to have a standard quality assessment system for workmanship

    quality of completed road works;

    c) to assess the workmanship quality of a completed road works based on the approved standards;

    d) to evaluate the performance of contractors based on the

    workmanship quality;

    e) to encourage continual improvements for contractors; and

    f) to compile data for statistical analysis. 1.5 Use of Quality Assessment System for Completed Road Works The Quality Assessment System for Completed Road Works is intended to complement the best engineering practices, contractual drawings and specifications in a project. It is not intended to be used independently as working specifications. The qualified person shall not use the Quality Assessment System for Completed Road Works as a design standard and/or to decide if the road or parts of the road works are in accordance with the relevant Specifications and by-laws. It is still the responsibility of the qualified person to ensure that the quality of the Completed Road Works conform to approved standards, best practices, specifications and drawings. Where accessible and practical, all elements identified in this standard shall be assessed.

    5

  • 1.6 Scope of Quality Assessment System for Completed Road Works The standard sets out the quality of workmanship for the various aspects of the construction elements for the general road works. The Quality Assessment System for Completed Road Works covers five main components: Road Surface, Slope & Retaining Structure, Drainage, Bridge & Other Structures and Traffic/Road Furniture. Assessments on the workmanship are carried out based on this standard and marks are awarded if the workmanship complies with the standards. These marks are then summed up to give a total score (%) for the road works. However, the assessment excludes works and tests carried out in pre construction and during construction works. The road is assessed primarily on workmanship standard achieved through site inspection and field non-destructive testing. 1.7 Assessment Approach Assessment of the quality of workmanship is carried out upon completion of the road project and preferably, before the road is opened to traffic. This is to ensure that any non-compliance to specific standards is purely based on quality of construction and not from wear and tear of the completed road. The assessor shall inspect and assess the identified samples against the standard and tolerance using the tools specified. Prior to conducting each assessment, the assessor determines the number of samples and locations to be assessed. The number of samples and locations are selected from drawings and plans. The selected samples shall be distributed as uniformly as possible throughout the project length. All locations shall be made available for sample determination. The assessment shall only be limited to this pre-determined sample size and location and is done on the work that is inspected for the first time. Rectification and correction carried out after the quality assessment will not be re-scored. The objective of this practice is to encourage contractors towards doing things right the first time and every time. The assessment shall be recorded using the site assessment forms as shown in Annex F to Annex I. An objective yes () or no (x) assessment approach is adopted to indicate compliance or non compliance of the assessed component and its respective elements. A - is given to indicate if the element is not available for assessment. The quality score is computed based on the number of over the total number of elements assessed.

    6

  • SECTION 2: QUALITY STANDARD 2.1 Components The Quality Standards for Completed Road Works are divided into five main components:-

    1) Road Surface The ultimate function of a road is to transport people and goods from one place to another efficiently with a desirable comfort and level of safety. A road can only serve its function and achieve its designed life if the actual construction is properly done, all the paving materials are of the required standards and meet the required design specifications. Because the road surface is in direct contact with road users, it is considered the most important component in assessing the quality of a completed road works. The road surface component is further divided into three elements namely carriageway, shoulder & verge and median. The carriageway is the part of the road where most vehicles are travelling on. The shoulder & verge is the part of the road which is adjacent to the carriageway. Vehicle would not normally use this part of the road as the shoulder act as the emergency lane. Thus the road shoulder is given less importance than the road carriageway. The median is the center part which serves as separator between carriageways. The elements are assessed in terms of its riding quality, safety and aesthetics as detailed in Annex A.

    2) Slope & Retaining Structure

    The slope & retaining structure component considered in this standard is only applicable to the structure that is visible after construction. The functional performance of the slope & retaining structure component has an influence on the safety as well as the comfort of the road user. This component is divided into five (5) main elements: slope (rigid, soft surface cover, rock), retaining structure, slope drainage (surface and subsurface), above ground services and slope furniture. These elements are assessed in terms of its defect groups such as crack & damage, joint, fillers and gaps, functionality, finishing and installations as detailed in Annex B.

    7

  • 3) Drainage The functional performance of the drainage system of a completed road works is evaluated to ensure no flooding occurs which may affect the operations of the road. For the purpose of this standard, this component is further divided into four (4) elements: drain (not included under the Slope and Retaining Structure component), drain cover, sump and pipe/box culverts. These elements are assessed in terms of its crack & damage, joints & gaps, functionality and finishing as detailed in Annex C.

    4) Bridges and Other Structures

    The bridge and other structures should be constructed according to approved standards to ensure structural integrity. Repair and rectification works should be avoided as this tends to be very costly, not to mention the inconvenience to the road users. The bridges and other structures component are grouped into the different bridge/structure types: above ground structures (such as road bridges, pedestrian/motorcycle bridges) and special structures (such as underpass/vehicular box culverts and tunnels). Each of these bridges/structures is further assessed in terms of its respective elements as detailed in Annex D. For special structures such as tunnels, where practical and accessible, the assessment shall include all visible elements such as structural, mechanical, electrical, emergency response and fire protection system. Assessment of these elements shall be by visual inspection of its physical conditions and system operational.

    5) Traffic / Road Furniture The Traffic / Road Furniture ideally cover a wide range of physical fixtures and markings of a road. For the purpose of this standard and for practicality of implementation, this component has been streamlined to only cover elements that will have a direct impact to the traffic operations and flow of a completed road. The elements covered in this standard are: pavement markings, traffic calming devices, traffic signs, electrical devices, pedestrian facilities, kerbs, traffic barriers and delineators. These elements are assessed in term of crack & damage, functionality, visibility, finishings and installation as detailed in Annex E.

    8

  • 2.2 Elements

    For each of the components identified, the elements to be assessed are identified accordingly to facilitate practical assessment and scoring system. The elements and some examples of the type of elements are summarized in Table 2.1.

    Table 2.1: Elements and its Examples

    Component Element Example of elements

    Carriageway Asphaltic concrete

    Shoulder & Verge Paved or unpaved Road Surface

    Median Paved or unpaved

    Slope Rigid, soft, rock surface

    Retaining Structure Facing wall

    Drainage Surface & Subsurface Drainage

    Above ground service furniture

    Water pipes, telecommunication tower

    Slope & Retaining Structure

    Slope Furniture Handrail and fencing

    Drain Roadside, median, shoulder drain

    Drain Cover R.C. Slab, M.S Grating

    Sump Concrete Sump, Brickwall sump Drainage

    Pipe / Box Culverts Culvert Body (steel & Concrete), Headwall & Wingwall, R.C., C.M.P. Culvert

    Above ground structures (bridges)

    Road bridge, Pedestrian / Motorcycle bridge Bridge & Other

    Structures Special structures Box culvert, tunnels

    9

  • Table 2.1: Elements and its Examples (contd)

    Component Element Example of elements

    Markings Pavement markings, pedestrian Crossing, traffic Ghost Island

    Traffic Calming devices speed hump/table

    Traffic Sign Warning, information signs

    Electrical devices Traffic Signal, Pedestrian Push Button Signal, Variable Sign (VMS), street lighting

    Pedestrian facilities Sidewalk, bus stop,

    Kerb Roadside, median, traffic island kerb

    Traffic Barrier Guardrail, concrete & noise barrier, crash cushion

    Traffic / Road Furniture

    Delineators Road studs, flexible pole

    2.3 Defect Groups

    Defect groups represent the parameter to benchmark the quality of workmanship. The defect groups for all components are summarized in Table 2.2.

    Table 2.2: Defect Groups for Assessment

    Component Element Defect Groups

    Road Surface Carriageway, Shoulder & Verge, Median

    1. Riding Quality 2. Safety 3. Aesthetic

    Slope & Retaining Structure

    Slope, Retaining structure, Slope drainage, Above ground services, Slope furniture

    1. Crack and damage 2. Joint, filler and gaps 3. Functionality 4. Finishing 5. Installation

    Drainage Drain, Drain Cover, sump, pipe / box culvert

    1. Crack and Damage 2. Joint and Gap 3. Functionality 4. Finishing

    10

  • 11

    Table 2.2: Defect Groups for Assessment (contd)

    Component Element Defect Groups

    Bridge & Other Structures

    Above Ground bridge (Road bridge, Pedestrian / Motorcycle bridge), Special Structures (Underpass / vehicular box culverts, Tunnel)

    1. Crack and Damage 2. Joint and Gap 3. Functionality 4. Visibility 5. Finishing 6. Installation

    Traffic / Road Furniture

    Markings, Traffic Calming devices, Traffic Sign, Electrical devices, Pedestrian facilities, Kerb, Traffic Barrier, Delineators

    1. Crack and Damage 2. Functionality 3. Visibility 4. Finishing 5. Installation

  • Figure 2.1: Typical Road Cross Section

    12

  • 13

    Figure 2.2 : Typical Bridge Cross Section

  • SECTION 3: ASSESSMENT The assessment for the completed road work is carried out through a statistical and sampling approach. 3.1 Road Weightage

    The road weightage for all components are allocated in accordance to the five road categories. The weightage system is aimed to provide an objective score corresponding to workmanship quality. This weightage is developed based on the drivers visual perception and the component ability to provide comfort, safety, and assistance (i.e. control) to the driver. It is deemed that each component will have different level of relevance for the different road categories, hence the different weightage as shown in Table 3.1.

    Table 3.1: Road Weightage for All Components

    Weightage by Road Categories (%) Components A B C D E

    Road Surface 40 40 40 40 50 Slope & Retaining Structure 15 15 10 10 5

    Drainage 10 10 20 20 20 Bridge & Other Structures 15 15 10 10 5

    Traffic/Road Furniture 20 20 20 20 20

    Total Road Weightage (%) 100 100 100 100 100

    14

  • 3.2 Sampling

    As it may be impractical to assess the whole length of the road projects, a sampling approach is recommended. The sample size is developed from the Statistical formula1 of:

    N n = 1 + N (e) Where, n = Sample Size N = Total Length of Road in meters / Total Numbers of

    Elements e = Margin of error, the risk/error the assessor is willing to

    accept, generally this is 5%

    To determine an economical and practical sample size, a range of e value was tested as follows:

    Option Low Medium High

    N (m) 1000 1000 1000

    e 10% 6.5% 2.5%

    n 9% 19% 62%

    From the above range, it is reasonable to adopt a minimum sample size of 20% or a minimum of one (1) complete sample. The maximum sample limit shall be determined by the assessor based on economic and practical considerations. As a further guideline, the assessor may adopt a minimum or a maximum sample size as follows:

    For roads < 1 km in length , the whole section shall be assessed. For roads where most elements are available, a minimum sample

    size of 20% is sufficient For roads with limited elements, the following practical sample size

    is recommended: 1 Elementary Sampling Theory, by Yamane 1967

    15

  • Sample size

    Mainline Road Category Intersection*

    (%) Min Max Length per sample (km) A 50% 20% 5 km 1

    B1 25%

    B2 50% 20% 5 km 1

    C1 25%

    C2 50% 20% 5 km 1

    D 25%

    E 50% 20% 3 km 0.5

    Note: * % of the total number of intersections on the project road. The sample shall be selected based on the road chainage and each sample shall, as much as possible, cover all the 5 components to be assessed. 3.3 Weightage Guideline for Assessment 3.3.1 Road Surface The weightage for Road Surface elements are allocated as per Table 3.2.

    Table 3.2: Weightage for Road Surface Elements

    Weightage % Road Surface Elements Total Breakdown

    1. Carriageway 70 Riding Quality 50 Safety 15 Aesthetic 5

    2. Shoulder & Verge 20

    3. Median 10

    Total 100 Note : The highest weightage is given to the carriageway element as traffic travels on the road carriageway. Therefore, it is imperative that the carriageway is of the highest quality for functionality and safety reasons. The road shoulder acts as the emergency lane and is given a lower weightage. The lowest is given to the median which do not carry any traffic.

    16

  • 3.3.2 Slope & Retaining Structure A weightage for the Slope & Retaining Structure component is not applicable as each of the elements is equally relevant in determining the functionality of the slope. The Quality Score will be based on the number of compliance over the total number of elements assessed. 3.3.3 Drainage The surface and underground drainage are equally relevant in its functionality and are given equal weightage. However, each drainage elements are weighted based on its functionality. For the purpose of the assessment, pipe/box culvert of less than 1.2m in diameter will only be visually inspected at the inlet and outlet of the culvert. Whereas pipe/box culvert of 1.2m or bigger in diameter shall be assessed on all the practical and accessible elements. The weightage for the drainage elements are shown as per Table 3.3.

    Table 3.3: Weightage for Drainage

    Weightage % Drainage Elements Total Breakdown 1. Surface Drain 50

    Drain 30

    Drain Cover 5

    Sump 15

    2. Pipe/Box Culvert (Underground) 50 d1.2m

    Culvert Body - 40

    Headwall & Wingwall 50 10

    Total 100 Note : The highest weightage value is given to the drainage element that is most affected in terms of its functionality to carry off water should quality is compromised. The lowest weightage is allocated to drain cover as its function is for safety purposes

    17

  • 3.3.4 Bridge & Other Structure The two (2) elements of this component (i.e.: bridges and special structures) are equally weightaged as each is equally important in its functionality. However, each of the bridge and other structural elements are weighted based on its functionality.

    Table 3.4: Weightage Guideline for Bridge & Other Structures

    Weightage % Bridge & Other Structures Elements Total Breakdown 50 Pier 6 Abutment 6

    1. Bridge : Road / Pedestrian / Motorcycle Bridge Bearing Pad 5

    Beam 6 Deck Slab 6 Surfacing 5 Expansion Joint 5 Parapet / Handrail 4 Drain Pipe 4 Staircase / ramp 2 Roof 1

    50 Structure 9 Road Surface 2

    2. Special Structure : Underpass / vehicular box culverts, Tunnel Drainage 2

    Road Markings 2 Traffic Signs / VMS 5 Exhaust Fan / Ventilation 5 Fire Protection 5 Lighting 5 Plumbing 2 Fire Detection System 5 Communication System 2 Emergency Power System 2 Power Distribution System 2 Control Panel (control room) 2 TOTAL 100 Note : The highest weightage value is given to the structural element that is most affected interms of its functionality should quality be compromised. Accessories of the bridge (i.e.: roof, hand rail, road markings) are given lower weightage as its effect is less severe.

    18

  • 3.3.5 Traffic/Road Furniture The weightage for Traffic/Road Furniture elements are shown in Table 3.5

    Table 3.5: Weightage for Traffic/Road Furniture Element

    Weightage % Traffic/Road Furniture Elements Total Breakdown Marking 15 Traffic Calming 10 Speed table 10 Traffic Sign 20 Electrical Devices 15 Traffic Signal 6 Pedestrian Signal 3 Variable Sign 3 Street Lighting 3 Pedestrian Facilities 10 Sidewalk 5 Bus stop 5 Kerb 10 Roadside / Median Kerb 5 Traffic Island 5 Traffic Barrier 10 Guardrail 5 Concrete / Noise Barrier 3 Crash Cushion 2 Delineator 10 Flexible Pole 6 Road Studs 4

    TOTAL 100 Note: The higher weightage are allocated to the elements that controls traffic flow and gives vital information to traffic. Thus, the lower the effect to the road user, the lower the weightage.

    19

  • 1. Examples of Road Surface Conditions: Riding Quality:

    9 Joint smoothness ensures good riding

    quality 8 Poor riding quality caused by undulations

    Safety:

    9 Carriageway with sufficient crossfall and superelevation

    8 Improper crossfall causing water to pool Aesthetic:

    9 Consistence surface colour 8 Surface colour inconsistencies

    20

  • 2. Different types of road surface defects:

    8 Cracking 8 Rutting

    8 Shoving 8 Bleeding

    8 Patching 8 Pothole

    21

  • 3. Examples of Slope & Retaining Structure Conditions: Crack and Damaged:

    9 Proper turfing soft surface cover 8 Visible Cracks at Rigid Surface Stabilisation:

    9 Anchorage points firmly fixed 8 Signs of distress Above Ground Furniture:

    9 Slope furniture securely fixed 8 Poor furniture fixtures

    22

  • 4. Examples of Drainage Conditions Crack & Damaged:

    9 Good Condition of roadside drain 8 Vertical crack at drain wall Safety:

    9 Grating cover painted and level to frame

    8 Poor workmanship of grating cover and sump

    Functionality:

    9 Clean culvert inlet/outlet 8 Siltation at culvert inlet/outlet

    23

  • 5. Examples of Bridge & Other Structures Conditions Crack & Damaged:

    9 Smooth finishing at parapet 8 Sign of crack at parapet Joints & Gaps:

    9 Smooth transition at joint 8 Cracked joint Finishings:

    9 Smooth finishing 8 Sign of distress

    24

  • 6. Examples of Traffic/Road Furniture Crack & Damaged:

    9 Road kerbs in good and clean conditions

    8 Road kerbs cracked and damaged

    Visibility:

    9 Road markings distinct and clean 8 Road markings not distinct Finishings:

    9 Proper coverings of electrical wiring 8 Wiring not covered

    25

  • 26

    3.4 Assessment Scoring The quality score of the completed road project is computed based on the number of compliance over the total number of elements assessed and is recorded in the Quality scoring form as shown in Annex J. The total number of compliance and total number of item assessed as recorded in the site assessment form are summarised in the quality scoring form. The Quality Score for each component is calculated as follow:

    Total Compliance Quality Score = n Total Assessed X 100%

    Where, n = Component In the event that each element of a component is weightaged, the Quality Score is calculated as follow:

    Total Compliance Allocated Weightage Quality Score = n Total Assessed X TOTAL Actual Weightage X 100%

    Where, n = Component The actual weightage is recalculated to take into account items that are not applicable for the specific project. The quality score of each component are further weightage according to the respective road categories to derive the QLASSIC Score as follow:

    QLASSIC Score = n Quality Score X

    Road Weightage

    Where, n = Component An example is shown in Figure 3.1:

  • Figure 3.1: Example of Quality Score Form

    27

  • A1

    ANNEX A (Information)

    QUALITY STANDARDS FOR ROAD SURFACE WORKS

    Item Element Standards* Tolerance Assessment Tool 1. CARRIAGEWAY

    1a General Requirements

    i) Riding Qualtiy

    a) Joint smoothness Construction joints are smooth and

    flushed with the pavement surface

    As per const. spec

    3 metre

    straight-edge

    b) Surface Regularity Transverse irregularities do not exceed

    the allowable limit: Road Category A Road Category B Road Category C Road Category D Road Category E

    4mm 4mm 8mm 8mm 12mm

    3 metre

    straight-edge

    Roughness (measured in lane IRI) is not

    more than the specified value

    2.0m/km

    Walking

    Profiler or equivalent

    Maximum permissible number of

    longitudinal irregularities depth exceeding 4mm over a section length of 75m: Road Category A Road Category B Road Category C Road Category D Road Category E

    9 nos. 9 nos. 18 nos. 18 nos. 27 nos.

    Rolling

    Straight Edge

    Maximum permissible number of longitudinal irregularities depth exceeding 7mm over a section length of 75m: Road Category A Road Category B Road Category C Road Category D Road Category E

    1 nos. 1 nos. 2 nos. 2 nos. 3 nos.

    Rolling Straight Edge

    *Note:This standard is primarily for new roads of flexible pavements. For other types of pavements, specific requirements/standards in terms of surface regularity and surface texture shall be as per contractual agreement.

  • A2

    QUALITY STANDARDS FOR ROAD SURFACE WORKS (continued)

    Item Element Standards Tolerance Assessment Tool 1. CARRIAGEWAY (contd)

    1a General Requirements (contd)

    i) Riding Quality

    b) Surface Regularity (contd) For longitudinal direction, the maximum

    surface irregularities depth must not exceed: Road Category A Road Category B Road Category C Road Category D Road Category E

    10 mm 10 mm 15 mm 15 mm 15 mm

    ii) Safety

    a) Surface Texture Surface has sufficient microtexture

    As per

    construction spec

    Portable Skid

    resistance Tester or

    equivalant

    Surface has sufficient macrotexture

    As per construction

    spec

    Sand patch or equivalent

    b) Gradient The surface grades, crossfall, and

    superelevation are functional with no waterponding

    Visual/Inclinometer

    iii) Aesthetics a) Surface Appearance, Defects, and Cleanliness

    No visible cracks Visual No dragging marks

    No obstacles, wastes, loose materials Has consistent color

    The road surface has no improper

    patching

    The road surface has no visible potholes

    The road has no excessive rutting 5mm 3 metre straight-edge

    The road has no visible shovings

    Visual

    No visible bleeding of the pavement

    Visual

    For concrete pavement, no exposed reinforcements

    Visual

  • A3

    QUALITY STANDARDS FOR ROAD SURFACE WORKS (continued)

    Item Element Standards Tolerance Assessment Tool 1. CARRIAGEWAY (contd)

    1a General Requirements (contd)

    iii) Aesthetics b) Joints Appearance

    There are no visible cracking on construction joints

    Construction joints are not constructed on wheelpath

    Visual

    Visual

    2. SHOULDERS AND VERGE 2a General Requirements

    i) Safety a) Gradient

    The surface grades and crossfall do not cause waterponding or pose safety hazard

    Height of shoulder should not be

    higher than road surface or too low

    Not lower

    than 50mm

    Inclinometer/Visual / Steel measuring tape

    ii) Aesthetics

    a) Turfing & Edge Defects

    Appropriate turfing. No edge damage

    Visual

    Visual

    b) Surface Appearance, Defects, and Cleanliness

    Visual

    No dragging marks Visual No obstacles, wastes, loose materials Visual Has consistent color Visual

    No visible shovings Visual No undesirable disposal of waste

    construction material Visual

    3. MEDIAN 3a General Requirements

    a) Aesthetics a) Turfing & Edge Defects

    Appropriate turfing. No edge damage

    Visual

    Visual

    b) Surface Appearance, Defects, and Cleanliness

    No undesirable disposal of waste construction material

    Visual

  • B1

    ANNEX B (Information)

    QUALITY STANDARD FOR SLOPE & RETAINING STRUCTURE WORKS

    Item Element Standards Tolerance Assessment Tool

    1 SLOPES: ROCK, RIGID & SOFT SURFACE COVER 1a. General Requirements

    i) Crack and Damage

    No visible crack, damage and spalling Visual

    ii) Joint, Filler and gaps

    No open joints No loose rock debris No missing or deteriorated joint filler and

    sealant

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    iii) Functionality No eroded area/erosion scar No bare slope surface

    Visual

    Visual

    iv) Finishing No undesirable vegetation growth No dead, decaying or unstable trees

    Visual

    Visual

    v) Installation Contact with soil underneath Visual 1b. Rock Slope

    i) Crack and Damage

    No severely corroded anchorage points No damaged wire mesh or rock netting No signs of cracking and any defects at rock

    bolt and concrete cover

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    ii) Installation Anchorage points must remain intact and firmly fixed to the rock slope

    Visual

    2 RETAINING STRUCTURE 2a General Requirements

    i) Crack and Damage

    No crack, damage and spalling of concrete surface

    Visual

    ii) Joint, Filler and gaps

    No missing, deteriorated joint filler and sealant

    Gaps between facing panels are free from any undesirable vegetation growth

    Visual

    Visual

  • B2

    QUALITY STANDARD FOR SLOPE & RETAINING STRUCTURE WORKS (continued)

    Item Element Standards Tolerance Assessment Tool

    2 RETAINING STRUCTURE (CONTD) 2a General Requirements (contd)

    iii) Functionality No sign of distress, settlement and tension crack, deformation, tilting and bulging of the retaining structure

    Visual

    iv) Finishing Should not have visual exposure of groups of coarse aggregates resulting from grout leakage

    No undesirable vegetation growth No debris from defense measures No exposed rebar No dislocation of masonry blocks

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    3 SLOPE DRAINAGE 3a General Requirements

    i) Functionality Free flowing and no ponding of water No accumulated debris, undesirable

    vegetation and other obstructions in drainage channel

    Visual

    Visual

    3b Surface Drain

    i) Crack and Damage

    No visible crack, damage, and spalling Visual

    ii) Joint, Filler and gaps

    No missing or deteriorated joint filler and sealant

    No gaps between drainage and soil

    Visual

    Visual

    3c Subsurface Drain

    i) Crack and Damage

    No crack, damage and spalling of concrete surface

    Visual

    ii) Functionality No traces of seepage No obstruction in weepholes and pipe ends

    Visual

    Visual

  • B3

    QUALITY STANDARD FOR SLOPE & RETAINING STRUCTURE WORKS (continued) Item Element Standards Tolerance Assessment Tool

    4 ABOVE GROUND SERVICES 4a Surface water carrying services

    i) Crack and Damage

    No visible damage Visual

    ii) Functionality No leaks at exposed water carrying services Visual iii) Installation Pipes properly supported and bent without

    damage Visual

    4b Buried water services

    i) Functionality No signs of water leakage from services Visual and Leak

    Detection Equipment

    5 SLOPE FURNITURE 5a General Requirements

    i) Crack and Damage

    No stain mark No visible damage / defect No sign of corrosion

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    ii) Finishing Level and in alignment Visual iii) Installation Secured and safe Visual

  • C1

    ANNEX C (Information)

    QUALITY STANDARD FOR DRAINAGE WORKS

    Item Element Standards Tolerance Assessment Tool 1. DRAIN 1a. General Requirements

    i) Crack and Damage

    No visible damage e.g cracks, leaks

    Visual (1.2m distance from structure)

    ii) Joints and Gap

    Consistent joint width and neat joint

    Consistent gap

    Visual Visual

    iii) Functionality Clear and free from silt, debris and vegetation growth

    Flowing with no obstruction or ponding water

    No erosion or scour in earth channel

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    2. DRAIN COVER 2a. General Requirements

    i) Joints and Gap

    No gaps between drain covers No gaps between side of drain

    Visual Visual

    ii) Finishing

    Covers to be leveled with frames

    Grating cover to be properly painted

    Visual Visual

    3. SUMP 3a. General Requirements

    i) Functionality

    Clear and free from silt, debris and vegetation growth

    Invert level at drain inlet is higher than drain outlet

    Sitting below invert level of incoming drains or culverts

    Free flowing with no obstruction

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    ii) Finishing Exposed brickwork to be finished with neat joint

    Visual

  • C2

    QUALITY STANDARD FOR DRAINAGE WORKS (continued)

    Item Element Standards Tolerance Assessment Tool 4. CULVERT 4a General Requirement

    i) Functionality ii) Finishing

    Clear and free from silt, debris and vegetation growth

    Recent high water mark at up stream not higher than culvert internal diameter

    No sign of erosion/siltation No visible water ponding (For dry

    culvert) Free flowing with consistent

    gradient (for waterway crossing)

    End of pipe to be normal to the headwall and centerline of the pipe

    Visual (Use torchlight)

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    (use ping pong ball)

    Visual

    4b Box / Pipe Culvert Body (Steel)

    i) Crack and Damage

    No erosion or rusting of steel Steel member not fractured No permanent deformation No paint deterioration

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    ii) Joint and Gap

    No loose or missing fastener at connection

    Visual

  • C3

    QUALITY STANDARD FOR DRAINAGE WORKS (continued)

    Item Element Standards Tolerance Assessment Tool 4c. Box / Pipe Culvert Body (Concrete)

    i) Crack and Damage

    No visible damage e.g large or deep cracks, leaks etc

    Free from rust stain due to corrosion of reinforcement

    Visual

    Visual

    ii) Joint and Gap

    Assembled and jointed to line and level

    Visual

    4d. Headwall and Wingwall

    i) Crack and Damage

    No crack through the full thickness of the wall

    No honey combing or open texture

    Free from rust stain due to corrosion of reinforcement

    No sign of erosion, undermining and settlement

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

  • D1

    ANNEX D (Information)

    QUALITY STANDARD FOR BRIDGE AND OTHER STRUCTURE WORKS

    Item Element Standards Tolerance Assessment Tool

    I. ROAD/PEDESTRIAN/MOTORCYCLE BRIDGE A.

    GENERAL REQUIREMENT

    1)

    Crack and Damage No horizontal or vertical

    crack at concrete structure No crack or fracture at

    steel member

    Visual

    Visual

    B.

    PIERS (pile cap& end, pier wall and column)

    1)

    2)

    Crack and Damage No rust stain/marine growth

    at exposed surface No tilt or settlement

    Finishing

    No material deterioration or honey combing

    No concrete discoloration Formwork joint not visible

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    C.

    ABUTMENTS (Including headwall and wingwall)

    1)

    2)

    3)

    4)

    Crack and Damage no deteriorating concrete

    in areas that exposed to roadway drainage

    construction joints at backwalls not crack or move

    Finishing

    No rust stain in the exposed concrete

    No stain or patching No left over foreign

    material on finish surface Formwork joint not visible

    Functionality Drains and weepholes are

    clear and functioning properly

    No sign of erosion around

    the abutment

    Installation Interlocking abutment (if

    any) properly install

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

  • D2

    QUALITY STANDARD FOR BRIDGE AND OTHER STRUCTURE WORKS (continued)

    Item Element Standards Tolerance Assessment Tool

    D.

    BEARING PADS

    1)

    2)

    3)

    Crack and Damage No splitting or tearing,

    either vertically or horizontally

    No bulging on the sides of

    the pads caused by excessive compression

    Finishing

    No debris/vegetation or ponding water

    No variable thickness other

    than due to normal rotation of the bearing

    Functionality

    No abnormal flattening due to overloading

    No displacement

    Less than 3mm

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    Steel measuring

    tape E.

    STEEL BEAM/GIRDER

    1)

    2)

    3)

    Crack and Damage Steel members show

    neither corrosion nor rusting Joints and Gap

    No loose or missing fastener

    Finishing No deformation of steel

    members

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    F.

    CONCRETE BEAM/ GIRDER (Beam, Cross beam)

    1)

    Finishing No spalling concrete,

    especially at point of bearing

    Expose concrete surface

    free from rust stains due to corrosion of reinforcement

    Disintegrated concrete at

    area exposed to roadway drainage

    Debris and standing water

    not appear at the top of cross beams

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

  • D3

    QUALITY STANDARD FOR BRIDGE AND OTHER STRUCTURE WORKS (continued)

    Item Element Standards Tolerance Assessment Tool

    G.

    STEEL DECK SLAB

    1) Crack and Damage Steel members are not

    corroded No deformation of steel

    members

    Slab free from water leaking

    Joints and Gap No loose or missing

    fastener at connection

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    H.

    CONCRETE DECK SLAB

    1)

    2)

    Crack and Damage

    No surface defect especially near the expansion joint

    Finishing

    No map cracking of wearing surface which develop by reflection cracking of concrete deck

    Smooth riding transition

    from one pavement segment to the next

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    I.

    SURFACING

    1)

    Finishing Pavement in good

    condition with no potholes or cracks

    Proper crossfall For pedestrian bridge, finish

    materials are properly install

    No loss of bond and

    delamination No wheel track rutting No settlement/depression

    at approach slab to abutment

    Visual

    Visual Visual

    Visual

    Visual

  • D4

    QUALITY STANDARD FOR BRIDGE AND OTHER STRUCTURE WORKS (continued)

    Item Element Standards Tolerance Assessment

    Tool J.

    EXPANSION JOINT

    1)

    2)

    Crack and Damage No water leaking No difference in level No abnormal spacing

    Finishing

    Securely fixed/using appropriate material

    10mm

    Visual steel

    measuring tape

    Visual

    K.

    DRAIN PIPES

    1)

    2)

    3)

    Crack and Damage Pipes not damage

    Functionality Drain opening and outlet

    provided and no clogging Evenness of scupper drain No entrapped water which

    cause deterioration No sand and debris at

    drain opening No sign of leaking

    Installation Proper drain direction Hanger properly located

    and spacing.

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual Visual

    L.

    PARAPET/HANDRAIL

    1)

    2)

    3)

    4)

    Crack and Damage No impact damage or

    spalling at concrete Joints and Gap

    Concrete expansion joint to be neat

    Installation Handrail joint provided at

    correct location Bridge parapet consistently

    align to road carriageway Hand railing properly fixed No loose or missing

    fasteners at every joints of steel member

    Finishing Consistent painting for steel

    railing Neat concrete finishing at

    all jointing

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual Visual

    Visual

    Visual

  • D5

    QUALITY STANDARD FOR BRIDGE AND OTHER STRUCTURE WORKS (continued)

    Item Element Standards Tolerance Assessment

    Tool M.

    RAMP/STAIRCASE (PEDESTRIAN/RAMP BRIDGE)

    1)

    2)

    Finishing Consistent friction between

    ramp surface and motorbike tyre

    Staircase with consistent step height and landing width

    Ramp with safe gradient for motorbike

    Installation

    Ramp/staircase aligned with pedestrian walkway

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    N.

    ROOF (PEDESTRIAN/RAMP BRIDGE)

    1)

    2)

    Crack and Damage No crack or damage

    Finishing Roof properly fixed with no

    loose jointing

    Visual

    Visual

    II. UNDERPASS/VEHICULAR BOX CULVERT AND TUNNEL A.

    GENERAL REQUIREMENT

    1)

    2)

    3)

    Crack and Damage No water leakage or water

    penetration through concrete/steel surface

    No settlement occur in

    transition area Joints and Gap

    No loose or missing connection bolt of fabricated concrete, steel and cast iron liners.

    Gasket between

    segmental tunnel liners not dislodged from the joint.

    Finishing

    Colour of wall to be bright and clean

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

  • D6

    QUALITY STANDARD FOR BRIDGE AND OTHER STRUCTURE WORKS (continued)

    Item Element Standards Tolerance Assessment

    Tool B.

    CONCRETE STRUCTURE

    1)

    Crack and Damage No crack or scaling on

    structure

    Visual

    C.

    STEEL STRUCTURE

    1)

    Crack and Damage Steel members are not

    corrosion and crack No buckles and kinks

    Visual

    Visual

    D. ROAD SURFACE

    1)

    Finishing Pavement in good

    condition with no pot-holes, cracks or wheel track rutting

    Proper crossfall

    No loss of bond and

    delimitation

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    E. TRAFFIC SIGN

    1)

    2)

    Crack & Damage No visible damage (not

    bend, broken or dented) Visibility

    Distinctly visible

    Visual

    Visual

    F. MARKINGS

    1)

    Visibility Marking is distinct and clean Recto reflective of road

    marking

    Visual

    Visual

    G. DRAINAGE

    1)

    2)

    Crack and Damage No visible damage e.g

    cracks, leaks Functionality

    Capable of handling water flow

    Sump pumps are clear of debris to permit free flow through the drain

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

  • D7

    QUALITY STANDARD FOR BRIDGE AND OTHER STRUCTURE WORKS (continued)

    Item Element Standards Tolerance Assessment

    Tool H. VENTILATION

    SYSTEM (Fan, airway, louver, motor operated and dampers)

    1)

    2)

    Finishing All equipment in good

    condition Functionality

    Fan and associated motor operated dampers are operational

    Airways (where accessible) are free of obstruction and debris

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    I. CONTROL PANEL

    1) Functionality Control panel indicators

    are functioning

    Visual

    J. PLUMBING SYSTEM

    Crack and Damage Piping is free of leakage

    Functionality

    Plumbing fixtures are properly install and function

    Visual

    Visual

    K. FIRE PROTECTION (Fire extinguishers, hose connections, piping, pumping system, circulation pumps and hose reels)

    1)

    2)

    3)

    Installation All equipments are

    properly fixed.

    Finishing Fire protection storage

    tanks, alarm and level switches in good condition

    Functionality

    Fire control panel is functioning

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

  • D8

    QUALITY STANDARD FOR BRIDGE AND OTHER STRUCTURE WORKS (continued)

    Item Element Standards Tolerance Assessment Tool

    L. POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

    1)

    2)

    3)

    Crack and Damage No sign of damage and

    overheating equipment No damage or corrosion

    of wiring system Installation

    Enclosure box covers and conduit are in place and secure

    Functionality

    Motor controller properly operate

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    M. EMERGENCY POWER SYSTEM

    1)

    Functionality System is functioning

    when the normal power fails

    N. LIGHTING SYSTEM

    1)

    2)

    3)

    Crack and Damage No visible damage of all

    lightings Bulb not burnt out

    Installation

    Lighting is properly fixed and clean

    Functionality

    Sufficient lighting provided

    Lighting with different ranges of nighttime and daytime illumination

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    O. FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM

    1)

    2)

    Crack and damage Drill switch in good

    condition Functionality

    Annunciators and notification appliances are functioning

    Visual

    Visual

  • D9

    QUALITY STANDARD FOR BRIDGE AND OTHER STRUCTURE WORKS (continued)

    Item Element Standards Tolerance Assessment Tool

    P. COMMUNICATION SYSTEM (SCADA, CCTV Cameras, telephone and radio)

    1)

    Functionality Communication devices

    are functioning Traffic signals properly

    operate

    Visual

    Visual

  • E1

    ANNEX E (Information)

    QUALITY STANDARD FOR TRAFFIC / ROADSIDE FURNITURE WORKS

    Item Element Standards Tolerance Assessment Tool 1. PAVEMENT MARKINGS 1a General Requirements

    i) Visibility Marking is distinct and clean Recto reflective of road marking

    White= 90mcd/lx.m Yellow=65mcd/lx.m

    Visual

    Drive on road (night) and

    Rectro reflective-

    meter

    ii) Finishing No other patches and spray and crack on the painting

    Markings is align to the edge line of the road

    Visual

    2. TRAFFIC CALMING DEVICES 2a Speed Hump / Speed Table

    i) Visibility Painting is distinct and clean Visual

    ii) Finishing Interlocking pavers are properly interlocked with no missing pavers

    Visual

    3. TRAFFIC SIGN 3a General Requirement

    i) Crack and Damage

    No visible damage (broken, dented, rusty)

    Visual

    ii) Functionality Mounted facing the direction of the traffic that is being served

    Visual

    iii) Visibility Sign face and painting is distinct, no paint peeling and no debris on the signs

    Sign face is not obstructed by any object

    Night time visibility

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual (Flash with Torch light)

    Visual iv) Installation Pole is sturdy, straight and secure Physical/Plumb

    Bob/Spirit level v) Finishing Proper joint and no visible gap of the

    sign face Paint of the sign pole is clean & no

    patches

    Visual

    Visual

  • E2

    QUALITY STANDARD FOR TRAFFIC / ROADSIDE FURNITURE WORKS (continued)

    Item Element Standards Tolerance Assessment Tool

    4 ELECTRICAL DEVICES : TRAFFIC/PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL, STREET LIGHTING, MESSAGE SIGNS

    4a General Requirements

    i) Crack and Damage

    No visible damage (broken, dented, rusty)

    Visual

    ii) Functionality All light bulb / LED are lighted Push button facility is operational when

    pressed

    Lighting covers the traffic lane continuously i.e. no zebra effect/ blackspot

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    iii) Visibility Distinct and clear Facing the traffic lane served

    Visual

    iv) Finishing Paint is clean i.e. no bleeds or patches Reflective border is clear and not

    peeling

    Made good for the footing & its surrounding

    Visual

    v) Installation Pole is sturdy and vertically straight Wire is hidden and wire casing is closed No displaced grass/landscape at

    foundation

    All components must securely installed

    Physical/Visual/Plumb

    Bob/Spirit level

    Visual

    Visual

    5 PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES

    5a Sidewalk and railing

    i) Crack and Damage

    No visible damage (broken, dented, rusty)

    Visual

    ii) Finishing Surface is even and flat Paint is clean and distinct No overgrown grass

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    iii) Installation Railing is sturdy

    Physical/Visual

  • E3

    QUALITY STANDARD FOR TRAFFIC / ROADSIDE FURNITURE WORKS (continued)

    Item Element Standards Tolerance Assessment Tool 5 PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES (Contd)

    5b Bus Stop (includes seats and railings)

    i) Crack and Damage

    No sign of leaking Fixtures are not damaged

    Visual

    Visual

    ii) Finishing No overgrown grass or trees All components must properly painted

    Visual

    iii) Installation Fixtures are sturdy Physical/Visual

    6 KERB : ROAD SIDE, MEDIAN, TRAFFIC ISLAND 6a General Requirements

    i) Crack and Damage

    No visible damage (broken, dented, rusty)

    Visual

    ii) Finishing No overgrown grass Paint is clean and distinct (no patches

    or bleeding )

    Joint is not too wide

    25mm (desirable)

    Visual

    Visual

    Steel ruler

    iii) Installation Kerbs are installed consistently align to the alignment

    7 TRAFFIC BARRIER 7a Guardrail

    i) Crack and Damage

    No visible damage (broken, dented, rusty)

    Visual

    ii) Visibility Distinct and clean Reflective strips are clearly to be seen

    Visual

    Visual

    iii) Finishing No displaced grass/pavement at foundation / made good to the foundation

    Consistently aligned to the carriageway

    Visual

    iv) Installation Guardrail post is secure W-beam is securely bolted to the splice

    and post

    Guardrail joint is not against the traffic flow

    Physical/Visual

    Visual

    Visual

    Visual

  • E4

    QUALITY STANDARD FOR TRAFFIC / ROADSIDE FURNITURE WORKS (continued)

    Item Element Standards Tolerance Assessment Tool 7 TRAFFIC BARRIER (CONTD)

    7b Concrete & Noise Barrier

    i) Crack and Damage

    No visible damage (broken, cracked or chipped)

    Visual

    ii) Visibility Paints are distinct & clean, no debris and no patches

    Reflective strips / sheets are clean and not bend

    Visual

    Visual

    iii) Finishing No overgrown grass No discolouration

    Visual

    Visual

    7c Crash Cushion

    i) Crack and Damage

    No visible damage (broken, dented, cracked)

    Visual

    ii) Visibility Reflective strips are clean Visual

    iii) Finishing No overgrown grass Visual

    iv) Installation Cartridge is inflated Crash cushion is facing on-coming

    traffic flow

    Visual

    8 DELINEATOR: ROAD STUDS, FLEXIBLE POLE 8a General Requirements

    i) Crack and Damage

    No visible damage (broken, dented, cracked)

    Reflective sheet not peeling

    Visual

    ii) Visibility Reflective and clearly seen Seen during night time

    Visual

    Visual (night time drive)

    iii) Installation Securely installed Consistently aligned to the road

    carriageway

    Visual / Physical

    Visual

  • Annex FQLASSIC ASSESSMENT FORMComponent 1: Road SurfaceProject Name: Assessor 1:Project ID: Assessor 2:

    Road Category: Date:Carriageway Type: Single/DualType of Surfacing :

    Element Carriageway Shoulder and Verge Median

    Sample Riding Quality Safety Aesthetics Safety Aesthetics Aesthetics

    Sample ___ (km From ____ to ____)

    Left

    Right

    Sample ______ (km From ____ to ____)

    Left

    Right

    Sample ______ (km From ____ to ____)

    Left

    Right

    Sample ______ (km From ____ to ____)

    Left

    Right

    Sample ______ (km From ____ to ____)

    Left

    Right

    Total Compliance

    Total Assessment

    * Tolerance Table General Category A & B Category C & D Category ERiding Quality

    i) Joint Smoothness 3 mm

    ii) Surface regularity

    - Traverse irregularities 4 mm 8 mm 12 mm

    - Lane IRI 2.0m/km

    - Longitudinal irregularities (depth >4mm over 75m) 9 nos 18 nos 27 nos

    - Longitudinal irregularities (depth >7mm over 75m) 1 nos 2 nos 3 nos

    - Maximum surface irregularities 10 mm 15 mm 15 mm

    Safety

    i) Microtexture As per Construction Specificationsii) Macrotexture As per Construction Specifications

    Aesthetic

    i) Rutting 5 mm

    Defect Group

  • Annex GQLASSIC ASSESSMENT FORMComponent 2: Slope and Retaining StructuresProject Name: Assessor 1:Project ID: Assessor 2:

    Road Category: Date:Carriageway Type: Single/Dual

    Elements Slopes *Retaining Structure Slope Drainange Above Ground Service Slope Furniture

    General Requirements

    Rock Slope

    General Requirements

    General Requirements

    Surface Drain

    Subsurface Drain

    Surface Water Carrying

    Buried Water

    General Requirements

    Sample Cra

    ck &

    Dam

    ages

    Join

    t, Fi

    ller &

    Gap

    s

    Func

    tiona

    lity

    Fini

    shin

    g

    Inst

    alla

    tion

    Cra

    ck &

    Dam

    ages

    Inst

    alla

    tion

    Cra

    ck &

    Dam

    ages

    Join

    t, Fi

    ller &

    Gap

    s

    Func

    tiona

    lity

    Fini

    shin

    g

    Func

    tiona

    lity

    Cra

    ck &

    Dam

    ages

    Join

    t, Fi

    ller &

    Gap

    s

    Cra

    ck &

    Dam

    ages

    Func

    tiona

    lity

    Cra

    ck &

    Dam

    ages

    Func

    tiona

    lity

    Inst

    alla

    tion

    Func

    tiona

    lity

    Cra

    ck &

    Dam

    ages

    Fini

    shin

    g

    Inst

    alla

    tion

    Sample ______ (km From ____ to ____)

    Left

    Right

    Sample ______ (km From ____ to ____)

    Left

    Right

    Sample ______ (km From ____ to ____)

    Left

    Right

    Sample ______ (km From ____ to ____)

    Left

    Right

    Sample ______ (km From ____ to ____)

    Left

    Right

    Sample ______ (km From ____ to ____)

    Left

    Right

    Sample ______ (km From ____ to ____)

    Left

    Right

    Sample ______ (km From ____ to ____)

    Left

    Right

    Sample ______ (km From ____ to ____)

    Left

    Right

    Sample ______ (km From ____ to ____)

    Left

    Right

    Sample ______ (km From ____ to ____)

    Left

    Right

    Total Compliance

    Total Assessment

    Note:* = included rock slope, rigid and soft surface cover

    Defect Group

  • Annex H

    QLASSIC ASSESSMENT FORM

    Component 3: Drainage

    Project Name: Assessor 1:

    Project ID: Assessor 2:

    Road Category: Date:

    Carriageway Type: Single/DualCr

    ack

    & D

    amag

    e

    Join

    t &

    Gap

    Func

    tiona

    lity

    Crac

    k &

    Dam

    age

    Join

    t &

    Gap

    Fini

    shin

    g

    Crac

    k &

    Dam

    age

    Fini

    shin

    g

    Func

    tiona

    lity

    Crac

    k &

    Dam

    age

    Join

    t &

    Gap

    Func

    tiona

    lity

    Fini

    shin

    g

    Crac

    k &

    Dam

    age

    Fini

    shin

    g

    Left

    Median

    Right

    Left

    Median

    Right

    Left

    Median

    Right

    Left

    Median

    Right

    Left

    Median

    Right

    Left

    Median

    Right

    SURFACE DRAIN CULVERTS (BOX/PIPE)

    Total of Assessed

    Sample ______ (KM From ____ to ____)

    Sample ______ (KM From ____ to ____)

    HEADWALL & WINGWALL

    Sample _____ (KM From ___ to ____)

    Sample ______ (KM From ____ to ____)

    Total of Compliance

    DRAIN

    Sample ______ (KM From ____ to ____)

    Sample ______ (KM From ____ to ____)

    DRAIN COVER SUMP CULVERT BODY (RC/STEEL)

    Sample

    Defect Group

  • Anex I1

    QLASSIC ASSESSMENT FORMComponent 4: Above Ground Structures : Road/Pedestrian/motorcycle Bridge

    Project Name: Assessor 1:

    Project ID: Assessor 2:

    Road Category: Date:

    Carriageway Type: Single/DualC

    r

    a

    c

    k

    &

    D

    a

    m

    a

    g

    e

    F

    i

    n

    i

    s

    h

    i

    n

    g

    C

    r

    a

    c

    k

    &

    D

    a

    m

    a

    g

    e

    F

    u

    n

    c

    t

    i

    o

    n

    a

    l

    i

    t

    y

    F

    i

    n

    i

    s

    h

    i

    n

    g

    i

    n

    s

    t

    a

    l

    l

    a

    t

    i

    o

    n

    C

    r

    a

    c

    k

    &

    D

    a

    m

    a

    g

    e

    F

    u

    n

    c

    t

    i

    o

    n

    a

    l

    i

    t

    y

    F

    i

    n

    i

    s

    h

    i

    n

    g

    C

    r

    a

    c

    k

    &

    D

    a

    m

    a

    g

    e

    J

    o

    i

    n

    t

    &

    G

    a

    p

    F

    i

    n

    i

    s

    h

    i

    n

    g

    C

    r

    a

    c

    k

    &

    D

    a

    m

    a

    g

    e

    F

    i

    n

    i

    s

    h

    i

    n

    g

    C

    r

    a

    c

    k

    &

    D

    a

    m

    a

    g

    e

    J

    o

    i

    n

    t

    &

    G

    a

    p

    C

    r

    a

    c

    k

    &

    D

    a

    m

    a

    g

    e

    F

    i

    n

    i

    s

    h

    i

    n

    g

    C

    r

    a

    c

    k

    &

    D

    a

    m

    a

    g

    e

    F

    i

    n

    i

    s

    h

    i

    n

    g

    C

    r

    a

    c

    k

    &

    D

    a

    m

    a

    g

    e

    F

    i

    n

    i

    s

    h

    i

    n

    g

    C

    r

    a

    c

    k

    &

    D

    a

    m

    a

    g

    e

    F

    u

    n

    c

    t

    i

    o

    n

    a

    l

    i

    t

    y

    I

    n

    s

    t

    a

    l

    l

    a

    t

    i

    o

    n

    C

    r

    a

    c

    k

    &

    D

    a

    m

    a

    g

    e

    J

    o

    i

    n

    t

    &

    G

    a

    p

    s

    F

    i

    n

    i

    s

    h

    i

    n

    g

    i

    n

    s

    t

    a

    l

    l

    a

    t

    i

    o

    n

    F

    i

    n

    i

    s

    h

    i

    n

    g

    I

    n

    s

    t

    a

    l

    l

    a

    t

    i

    o

    n

    C

    r

    a

    c

    k

    &

    D

    a

    m

    a

    g

    e

    F

    i

    n

    i

    s

    h

    i

    n

    g

    Left

    Right

    Left

    Right

    Left

    Right

    Left

    Right

    Left

    Right

    Left

    Right

    Note : Sampling guide for Girder/beam, Pier and Bearing Pad at each bridge. Random sample selected and marked on As Built Drawing before inspection.

    1. Less than 50 numbers = 5 numbers sample

    2. 51 to 100 numbers = 10 numbers sample

    3. More than 100 numbers = 15 numbers samples

    Elements Above ground Structures

    Drain Pipe/Drain Opening

    Parapet / Handrail Ramp / Staircase

    RoofSurfacing Expansion JointPier Abutments

    Bearing Pad Steel Beam / Girder Concrete Beam / Girder

    Steel Deck Slab

    Concrete Deck Slab

    Sample _____ (km ______

    Total Compliance

    Total Assessed

    Sample

    Sample ____ (km ______

    Sample _____ (km ______

    Sample _____ (km ______

    Sample _____ (km ______

    Sample _____ (km ______

    Defect Group

  • Annex I2

    QLASSIC ASSESSMENT FORMComponent 4: Underpass/Vehicular Box Culvert and Tunnel

    Project Name: Assessor 1:

    Project ID: Assessor 2:

    Road Category: Date:

    Carriageway Type: Single/Dual

    Concrete Structure

    Steel Structure

    Road Surface

    Markings Control Panel Emergency Power System

    Fire Detection

    System

    Communication System

    C

    r

    a

    c

    k

    &

    D

    a

    m

    a

    g

    e

    J

    o

    i

    n

    t

    &

    G

    a

    p

    F

    i

    n

    i

    s

    h

    i

    n

    g

    C

    r

    a

    c

    k

    &

    D

    a

    m

    a

    g

    e

    C

    r

    a

    c

    k

    &

    D

    a

    m

    a

    g

    e

    F

    i

    n

    i

    s

    h

    i

    n

    g

    C

    r

    a

    c

    k

    &

    D

    a

    m

    a

    g

    e

    V

    i

    s

    i

    b

    i

    l

    y

    V

    i

    s

    i

    b

    i

    l

    y

    C

    r

    a

    c

    k

    &

    D

    a

    m

    a

    g

    e

    F

    u

    n

    c

    t

    i

    o

    n

    a

    l

    i

    t

    y

    F

    u

    n

    c

    t

    i

    o

    n

    a

    l

    i

    t

    y

    F

    i

    n

    i

    s

    h

    i

    n

    g

    F

    u

    n

    c

    t

    i

    o

    n

    a

    l

    i

    t

    y

    C

    r

    a

    c

    k

    &

    D

    a

    m

    a

    g

    e

    F

    u

    n

    c

    t

    i

    o

    n

    a

    l

    i

    t

    y

    F

    u

    n

    c

    t

    i

    o

    n

    a

    l

    i

    t

    y

    F

    i

    n

    i

    s

    h

    i

    n

    g

    I

    n

    s

    t

    a

    l

    l

    a

    t

    i

    o

    n

    F

    u

    n

    c

    t

    i

    o

    n

    a

    l

    i

    t

    y

    C

    r

    a

    c

    k

    &

    D

    a

    m

    a

    g

    e

    F

    u

    n

    c

    t

    i

    o

    n

    a

    l

    i

    t

    y

    I

    n

    s

    t

    a

    l

    l

    a

    t

    i

    o

    n

    C

    r

    a

    c

    k

    &

    D

    a

    m

    a

    g

    e

    F

    u

    n

    c

    t

    i

    o

    n

    a

    l

    i

    t

    y

    I

    n

    s

    t

    a

    l

    l

    a

    t

    i

    o

    n

    F

    u

    n

    c

    t

    i

    o

    n

    a

    l

    i

    t

    y

    F

    u

    n

    c

    t

    i

    o

    n

    a

    l

    i

    t

    y

    Left

    Right

    Left

    Right

    Left

    Right

    Left

    Right

    Left

    Right

    Underpass / Vehicular Box Culverts and Tunnel

    Drainage Ventilation System

    Plumbing System

    Traffic Signs Fire Protection Power Distribution

    System

    Lighting SystemGeneral Requirements

    Total Assessed

    Elements

    Sample

    Sample ______ (km From ____ to ____)

    Sample ______ (km From ____ to ____)

    Sample ______ (km From ____ to ____)

    Total Compliance

    Sample ______ (km From ____ to ____)

    Sample ______ (km From ____ to ____)

    Defect Group

  • Annex JQLASSIC ASSESSMENT FORMComponent 5: Traffic/Roadside FurnitureProject Name: Assessor 1 :Project ID: Assessor 2:

    Road Category: Date:Carriageway Type: Single/Dual

    V

    i

    s

    i

    b

    i

    l

    i

    t

    y

    F

    i

    n

    i

    s

    h

    i

    n

    g

    V

    i

    s

    i

    b

    i

    l

    i

    t

    y

    F

    i

    n

    i

    s

    h

    i

    n

    g

    C

    r

    a

    c

    k

    &

    D

    e

    m

    a

    g

    e

    F

    u

    n

    c

    t

    i

    o

    n

    a

    l

    i

    t

    y

    V

    i

    s

    i

    b

    i

    l

    i

    t

    y

    I

    n

    s

    t

    a

    l

    l

    a

    t

    i

    o

    n

    C

    r

    a

    c

    k

    &

    D

    e

    m

    a

    g

    e

    F

    u

    n

    c

    t

    i

    o

    n

    a

    l

    i

    t

    y

    V

    i

    s

    i

    b

    i

    l

    i

    t

    y

    F

    i

    n

    i

    s

    h

    i

    n

    g

    I

    n

    s

    t

    a

    l

    l

    a

    t

    i

    o

    n

    C

    r

    a

    c

    k

    &

    D

    e

    m

    a

    g

    e

    F

    i

    n

    i

    s

    h

    i

    n

    g

    I

    n

    s

    t

    a

    l

    l

    a

    t

    i

    o

    n

    C

    r

    a

    c

    k

    &

    D

    e

    m

    a

    g

    e

    F

    i

    n

    i

    s

    h

    i

    n

    g

    I

    n

    s

    t

    a

    l

    l

    a

    t

    i

    o

    n

    C

    r

    a

    c

    k

    &

    D

    e

    m

    a

    g

    e

    F

    i

    n

    i

    s

    h

    i

    n

    g

    I

    n

    s

    t

    a

    l

    l

    a

    t

    i

    o

    n

    C

    r

    a

    c

    k

    &

    D

    e

    m

    a

    g

    e

    V

    i

    s

    i

    b

    i

    l

    i

    t

    y

    F

    i

    n

    i

    s

    h

    i

    n

    g

    I

    n

    s

    t

    a

    l

    l

    a

    t

    i

    o

    n

    C

    r

    a

    c

    k

    &

    D

    e

    m

    a

    g

    e

    V

    i

    s

    i

    b

    i

    l

    i

    t

    y

    F

    i

    n

    i

    s

    h

    i

    n

    g

    C

    r

    a

    c

    k

    &

    D

    e

    m

    a

    g

    e

    V

    i

    s

    i

    b

    i

    l

    i

    t

    y

    F

    i

    n

    i

    s

    h

    i

    n

    g

    I

    n

    s

    t

    a

    l

    l

    a

    t

    i

    o

    n

    C

    r

    a

    c

    k

    &

    D

    e

    m

    a

    g

    e

    V

    i

    s

    i

    b

    i

    l

    i

    t

    y

    I

    n

    s

    t

    a

    l

    l

    a

    t

    i

    o

    n

    Left

    Median

    Right

    Left

    Median

    Right

    Left

    Median

    Right

    Left

    Median

    Right

    Left

    Median

    Right

    Note:* = include Traffic / Pedestrian Signal, Street Light, Massege Sign

    ** = include Road side, Median and Traffic island kerbs

    *** = include Road Studs and Flexible Pole

    Speed Hump / Table

    Kerb**

    Concrete & Noise Barrier

    Pavement Markings

    General Requirements

    Traffic Sign

    General Requirements

    Traffic Calming Devices

    General Requirements

    Total Assessment

    Sample ___ (km From ________ to _____)

    Sample ___ (km From ________ to _____)

    Element

    Total Compliance

    Sample ___ (km From ________ to _____)

    Sample ___ (km From ________ to _____)

    Sample

    Sample ___ (km From ________ to _____)

    Delineator***

    General Requirements

    Traffic BarrierElectrical Devices* Pedestrian Facilities

    Sidewalk & Railing Crash CushionGuardrailGeneral Requirements Bus stop (Seats & railing)

    Defect Group

  • ANNEX K (Informative)

    DEFECT GROUP FOR ASSESSMENT OF ROAD SURFACE WORKS

    ELEMENTS DEFECT GROUP DEFECT DESCRIPTION TOLERANCE

    Joints are smooth and flushed

    As per Construction Specifications

    A 4mm B 4mm C 8mm D 8mm

    Maximum Transverse Regularity

    E 12mm International

    Roughness Index 2 m/km

    >4mm >7mm >10mm >15mm A 9 nos. 1 nos. 0 0 B 9 nos. 1 nos. 0 0 C 18 nos. 2 nos. 2 nos. 0 D 18 nos. 2 nos. 2 nos. 0

    Riding Quality

    Maximum number of longitudinal regularities exceeding allowable limit, over a traverse length of 75m

    E 27 nos. 3 nos. 3 nos. 0 Microtexture As per Construction Specifications Macrotexture As per Construction Specifications

    Safety

    Gradient Water drainable (No water ponding)

    Carriageway

    Aesthetics No cracks/dragging marks/patching

    No loose material/potholes

    No excessive rutting No shovings/

    bleedings No exposed

    reinforcement (concrete)

    Joints not cracked/on wheelpath

    5mm

    Safety No waterponding Shoulder not too low

    Not lower than 50mm

    Shoulder and Verge

    Aesthetics

    No cracks/dragging marks/patching

    No loose material/potholes

    No overgrown turfing No damaged edge

    of pavement No shovings/

    bleedings No undesirable

    construction waste

    Median

    Aesthetics No overgrown turfing No damaged edge

    of pavement No undesirable

    construction waste

    K1

  • ANNEX L (Informative)

    DEFECT GROUP FOR ASSESSMENT OF SLOPE & RETAINING STRUCTURES WORKS

    ELEMENTS DEFECT GROUP DEFECT DESCRIPTION TOLERANCE Crack & Damages

    No visible crack, damages and spalling No corroded anchorage points (rock

    slope) No damaged wire mesh/rock netting

    Joints, filler & gaps

    No open joints/loose debris No missing/deteriorated fillers/sealant

    Functionality No eroded area/bare surface Finishing No undesirable vegetation/dead

    /unstable trees

    Slope

    Installation Contact with soil underneath Anchorage is intact & firmly fixed (rock

    slope) Crack and Damage

    No visible crack, damages and spalling Joint, fillers & gap No missing/deteriorated fillers/sealant

    No undesirable vegetation at panel gaps Functionality No signs of distress, settlement,

    deformation, tilting, bulging

    Retaining Structure

    Finishing No exposed aggregates/rebar No undesirable vegetation No dislocation of masonry blocks

    Crack & Damage Crack, damage and spalling Joint, fillers & gaps No missing and deteriorated joint

    fillers/sealant No gaps between drainage & soil (surface

    drain)

    Slope Drainage

    Functionality No seepage No obstruction in weepholes/pipe ends

    Crack & Damage No visible damage/ Functionality No leaks

    Above ground services

    Installation Pipes properly supported, not damaged Crack & Damage No stain marks/visible damage/corrosion Finishing Level and in alignment

    Slope Furniture

    Installation Secured/sturdy

    L1

  • ANNEX M (Informative)

    DEFECT GROUP FOR DRAINAGE WORKS

    ELEMENTS DEFECT GROUP DEFECT DESCRIPTION TOLERANCE Crack and Damage

    No visible damages/cracks

    Joint and Gap Consistent joint width and neat Consistent gap

    Drain

    Functionality

    Clear and free from silt/debris/vegetation

    Free flowing with no ponding water No visible erosion or scouring in earth

    channel

    Joint and Gap No gaps between drain covers, side of drain

    Drain Cover

    Finishing Covers level with frame Gratings painted properly

    Functionality Clear and free from silt/debris/vegetation

    Free flowing with no ponding water Inlet invert level is higher than outlet Sitting below invert level of incoming

    drain

    Sump

    Finishing Neat joints

    Crack and Damage

    No erosion/rusting/deformation (steel culvert)

    No honey combed/open texture (headwall/wingwall)

    Functionality Clear and free from silt/debris/vegetation

    Water mark level at up stream not higher than culvert internal diameter

    Free flowing with consistent gradient and no ponding (dry culvert)

    Jointing and Gap

    Assembled and jointed to line and level (concrete culvert)

    No loose or missing fastener (steel culvert)

    Crack and Damage

    No visible damage/defect

    Culvert

    Finishing

    End pipe normal to headwall and centre Surface smooth and even Free from rust stain

    M1

  • ANNEX N (Informative)

    DEFECT GROUP FOR ASSESSMENT OF BRIDGE & OTHER STRUCTURE WORKS

    ELEMENTS DEFECT GROUP DEFECT DESCRIPTION TOLERANCE Crack and Damage

    No visible crack/defect/fracture No corrosion/ fracture/deformation of

    steel members No tilt/settlement (pier, expansion joint) No deterioration of concrete (abutment) No splitting/tearing/bulging (bearing

    pads) No abnormal spacing (expansion joint) No leakages (drain pipes)

    Jointing and Gap

    No cracked joints (abutment, joint) No loose/missing fastener (steel

    beam/girder, slab, roof)

    Functionality Drains/weepholes/outlets are clear No abnormal flattening (bearing pads) No debris / ponding water (beams, slab,

    drain) Evenness (scupper drain)

    Finishing

    No deterioration/honey comb (pier, beam)

    No debris/vegetation/ponding (bearing pads)

    No variable thickness other than normal rotation (bearing pads)

    No deformation of steel members (steel beam/girder)

    No spalling concrete No rust stains No pot holes (surface) Proper crossfall (surface) No rutting (surface) Consistent painting Consistent step height & landing width

    (stairs) Safe gradient (motorcycle ramp)

    Above ground structure / bridge

    Installation

    Hanger properly located and spaced (drain pipes)

    Fixtures securely fixed (handrail) Consistently aligned to road (parapet) Ramp/staircase aligned to pedestrian

    walkway

    - N - 1

  • DEFECT GROUP FOR ASSESSMENT OF BRIDGE & OTHER STRUCTURE WORKS (contd)

    ELEMENTS DEFECT GROUP DEFECT DESCRIPTION TOLERANCE Crack and Damage

    No water leakages No settlement No crack/spalling No corrosion/buckle/kinks No visible damage/cracks No overheating (equipments)

    Jointing and Gap

    No loose/missing connection bolt No dislodged gasket

    Underpass / Vehicle Box Culvert, Tunnel

    Functionality

    No ponding Clear of debris/obstruction (drain, airways) Equipments are operational (dampers,

    control panel, fire control, communication) Equipments are operational when power

    failure (emergency power system) No burnt bulbs Consistent lighting (no blackspots/zebra

    effects)

    Finishing

    Clean wall No potholes/cracks/wheel track rutting

    (surface) Proper crossfall No loss of bond/delimination (surface) Equipments in good condition/clean

    Visibility Markings is distinct (pavement marking) Recto reflective of road markings

    Installation

    Equipments are securely installed (lightings, electrical equipments)

    Box covers are in place & secure

    - N - 2

  • O1

    ANNEX O (Informative)

    DEFECT GROUP FOR ASSESSMENT OF TRAFFIC & ROADSIDE FURNITURE WORKS

    ELEMENTS DEFECT GROUP DEFECT DESCRIPTION TOLERANCE Visibility Marking is clearly seen

    Night time visibility

    Pavement Markings Finishing No other patches / crack

    Properly / uniformly align

    Visibility Marking is clearly seen Traffic Calming Device

    Aesthetic No missing pavers Crack & Damage No visible damage (broken, dented, rusty) Functionality Sign is facing on-coming traffic Visibility Marking is clearly seen

    Night time visibility

    Installation Sturdy & straight

    Traffic Sign

    Finishing No visible gap & proper joint of the signage face

    Paint of the signage pole is clean & no patches

    Crack & Damage No visible damage (broken, dented, rusty) Functionality All bulb & LED is lighted

    Push button is functional when pressed No blackspot and zebra effect

    Visibility Message/Symbol is clearly seen Finishing Paint/reflective border is clean/not peeling

    Made good at foundation

    Electrical Devices

    Installation Sturdy & straight Wiring is hidden & covered No displace turfing at foundation

    Crack & Damage No visible damage (broken, dented, rusty) No leakage (bus stop)

    Finishing Surface is flat & even Paint is clean No overgrown grass

    Pedestrian Facilities

    Installation Fixtures are sturdy Crack & Damage No visible damage (crack, broken) Finishing No overgrown grass

    Painting is clean Kerb joints not too wide

    Kerb

    Installation Consistently aligned to road Crack & Damage No visible damage (crack, broken, dented) Visibility Clearly seen (day & night) Finishing No displaced grass at foundation

    No discolouration (concrete/noise barrier) Consistently aligned to road

    Traffic Barrier

    Installation Post is secure/securely bolted Joint is not against traffic flow Cartridge is inflated (crash cushion)

    Crack & Damage No visible damage (crack, broken) Visibility Clearly seen (day & night)

    Delineator

    Installation Securely installed Consistently aligned to road

    CIS(Rev.2)_080310Cover(Rev.2)Table of Contents(Rev.2)CIS Report-Draft_forSubmission_020310ANNEX A- Standard_Road_Surface (R2)ANNEX B - standard SlopeANNEX C - Standard drainageANNEX D - Standard Bridge & Other StructureANNEX E - Standard TrafficANNEX FAnnex F

    ANNEX GAnnex G

    ANNEX HAnnex H

    ANNEX I1Annex I1

    ANNEX I2Annex I2

    ANNEX JAnnex J

    ANNEX K3 - Defect Road SurfaceANNEX L - Defect SlopeANNEX M - Defect DrainageANNEX N - Defect BridgeANNEX O - Defect Traffic

    ANNEX A- Standard_Road_Surface (040310)ANNEX E - Standard Traffic(040310)ANNEX K3 - Defect Road Surface(040310)