ETC charges for fixed line and mobile phone usage in addition to the 15 percent value-added tax. In 2009 ETC launched a pilot project for notifying post paid mobile phone subscribers of their bills through text messages; and it began providing 'General Packet Radio Service' (GPRS) that enables subscribers to receive as well as send text, visual, and audio-video massages from the Internet using GPRS Enabled Mobile Apparatus. The new technology enables subscribers to obtain e-mail service through their GPRS enabled mobile apparatus; however, access to GPRS is limited to post-paid mobile subscribers for the time being. The corporation envisages providing similar service to prepaid mobile subscribers in the future. Nine projects of its Next Generation Networking (NGN) would be completed and ready for use by January 2010. These projects began in September 2008-09 with an outlay of 1. 5 billion Br paid out of its own coffers. These projects include GSM mobile, CDMA-WLL, optical fibre transmission, and next generation call centres, which are at various levels of completion.
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5 1. 0 0. 6 Minimum Number of Crusher Minimum Crusher Capacity(ton/hr) 60 40 Total Crusher Capacity (ton/hr) 120 Minimum Number of Grader Minimum capacity (HP) 100 90 Total Horse Power (HP) 250 200 Minimum Number of Excavator Minimum Capacity(ton) 20 Total Capacity (ton) 0. 5 m 3 or above 45 Minimum Number of Roller (vibratory, pneumatic) Minimum Number of Roller (static) Minimum Weight of a Roller Total weight of a Roller 36 26 Minimum Number of Dump Truck Minimum Capacity of Dump Truck Total Capacity of Dump Truck 75 35 4W Drive Pick Up (5 quintals & Above EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENT FOR REGISTRATION OF BUILDING CONTRACTORS (BC) Equipment Grade Loader Minimum Number Minimum Bucket Capacity(m 3) 1.
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IS: 1785 – specifications for plain hard drawn steel wire fabric for prestressed concrete. IS: 2090 – specifications for high tensile strength steel bar for prestressed concrete. IS: 2062 – specifications for steel for general purposes. IS: 226 – specifications for rolled steel made from structural steel. IS: 2074 – specifications for prime coat for structural steel. IS: 2932 – specifications for synthetic enamel paint for structural steel. IS: 12118 – specifications for Polysulphide sealants LIST OF INDIAN STANDARDS [ edit] (A) Cement 1. Specification for 33, 43, 53 Grade ordinary portland cement IS 269 - 2015 2. Specification for Rapid hardening portland cement IS 8041 - 1990 3. Specification for portland Pozzolona cement IS 1489 (part 1&2) 1991 4. Methods of physical test for hydraulic cement IS 4031 - 1988 5. Method of chemical analysis of hydraulic cement IS 4032 - 1985 6. Method of sampling for hydraulic cement IS 3535 - 1986 7. Standard sand testing of cement IS 650 - 1991 8. Specification for 43 Grade OPC… IS 8112 - 2013 9.
IS: 6452 – specifications for HAC for structural use (high alumina cement). S: 3466 – specifications for masonry cement. IS: 4031 – chemical analysis and tests on cement. IS: 456; 10262; SP 23 – codes for designing concrete mixes. IS: 1199 – methods of sampling and analysis of concrete. IS: 516BXB JWJJS– methods of test for strength of concrete. IS: 13311 – ultrasonic testing of concrete structures. IS: 4925 – specifications for concrete batching plant. IS: 3025 – tests on water samples IS: 4990 – specifications for plywood formwork for concrete. IS: 9103 – specifications for concrete admixtures. IS: 12200 – specifications for PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) water bars. IS: 1077 – specifications for bricks for masonry work. IS: 5454 – methods of sampling of bricks for tests. IS: 3495 – methods of testing of bricks. IS: 1786 – cold-worked HYSD steel rebars (grades Fe415 and Fe500). IS: 432; 226; 2062 – mild steel of grade I. IS: 432; 1877 – mild steel of grade II. IS: 1566 – specifications for hard drawn steel wire fabric for reinforcing concrete.
5 m 3 or above Total Weight of Roller Minimum Capacity of dump Truck 50 0 Pick Up (5 quintals & above) For foreign investor only GC-1, BC-1, RC-1 or SC-1 registration allowed. for more Cons proxy
Specification for 53 Grade OPC… IS 12269-1987 (B) Coarse / Fine Aggregate 1 Specification for coarse and fine aggregate IS 383-2016 2 Methods of test for aggregate for concrete particle size and shape IS 2386 (Part I) 1963 3 Methods of test for aggregate for concrete estimation of deleterious materials and organic impurities. IS 2386 (Part II) 1963 4 Methods of test for aggregate for specific gravity, density, voids, absorption and bulking IS 2386 (Part III) 1963 5 Methods of test for aggregate for Mechanical properties. IS 2386 (Part IV) 1963 6 Methods of test for aggregate Soundness IS 2386 (Part V) 1963 7 Methods of test for aggregate measuring mortar making properties of fine 2386 (Part VI) 1963 8 Methods of test for aggregate for alkali-aggregate reactivity IS 2386 (Part VII) 1963 9 Methods of test for aggregate for petrographic examination IS 2386 (Part VIII) 1963 ( C) Bricks 1 Method of sampling of clay building bricks IS 5454 - 1978 2 Method of test for burnt-clay building bricks.
2 million citizens so far with its limited technology, problems related to designing, organizational problems, lack of sufficient researches and manpower, job insecurity and safety related issues, information and documentation problems as well as rent seeking which is among the most hampering threat to the sector as the major challenges to the sector. All the problems of the sector will be solved through implementing the code of practice (Cods) and standards effectively, the presenters and participants have underlined. Ethiopia has formally implemented construction codes having 11 summarized codes in 1995 and now three summarized codes have been reestablished to boost the sector to offer a better standard. Ministers, stakeholders, contractors, universities and regional representatives as well as partners have raise issued that needs to be considered in the future endeavors of the sector. Some of the major issues raised in the discussion include among others collaboration, need to creating common understanding on the codes and standards, construction quality, safety issues, code revision, ways to tackling rent-seeking, specialization and other issues are bottlenecks to the sector.