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Building Repair of TM School of Excellence
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Building Repairs and Renovations
Tameer-e-Millat School of Excellence Tameer-e-Millat City of Education, Fateh Jang
INVEST IN EDUCATION
TAMEER-E-MILLAT FOUNDATION Sector H-8/4, Islamabad
Tel: 051-4863198, 8463391 Email: [email protected]
www.educatepakistan.com
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction of Tameer-e-Millat Foundation ............................................................. 3
2. Introduction to Tameer-e-Millat City of Education ................................................... 4
3. Need Assessment ................................................................................................... 6
4. Technical Report on the Building ............................................................................ 7
5. Observations ........................................................................................................... 7
6. Conclusions ........................................................................................................... 14
7. Remedial Measures .............................................................................................. 14
9. Construction Cost .................................................................................................. 17
10. Contact Information ............................................................................................... 19
11. Payment Options ................................................................................................... 19
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1. Introduction of Tameer-e-Millat Foundation
Founded by (late) Dr. Zaheer Ahmad in 1987, Tameer-e-Millat Foundation (TMF) is a
charitable, non-profit organization working for the promotion of education, skills
development, women empowerment, and social welfare, with special emphasis to
the underprivileged areas. TMF is registered under Societies Act, XXI of 1860.
After a consistent struggle of 30 years,
TMF has established 13 Community
Primary Schools, 47 Primary/Secondary
Model Schools, 4 Degree Colleges, 4
Vocational Training Centers, and 2
Technical Institutes across 25 districts
spread over all five provinces of
Pakistan. Under the educational network
of TMF 32,000 students have graduated
so far. TMF is committed to providing
quality education to uplift the non-
affording communities of Pakistan,
without any discrimination.
Mission
“Tameer-e-Millat Foundation aims to provide quality education to every individual, in
all academic and professional disciplines, without discrimination of gender, race,
religion, socio-economic status or ethnicity.”
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2. Introduction to Tameer-e-Millat City of Education
Tameer-e-Millat City of Education (TMCE) is a mega project of Tameer-e-Millat
Foundation (TMF). It has been established with the aim to provide quality
educational opportunities in all disciplines. Presently, this project spans over 400+
acres. It is located near the New Islamabad Airport at Fateh Jang, District Attock
(50km away from Islamabad).
2.1 History
In 1993, Major (Retd.) Muhammad Ikram established a primary school for educating
the poor children in Village Ratwal of Tehsil Fateh Jang. For this noble cause, local
landlords contributed by donating 16 kanals of land to the school. With this he
planted the seed of Tameer-e-Millat City of Education (TMCE). The foundation of
TMCE was laid in year 2000 and more land was acquired to establish more
educational institutions. The TMCE has the following:
2.2 Educational Institutions
TM School of Excellence for Boys (TMSEB)
TM Model School for Girls (TMMSG)
TM Institute of Technology (TMIT)
TM School of Excellence for Boys (TMSEB)
Established in 2002 as a residential education facility,
TMSEB aims to develop leadership spirit among
talented and brilliant students to excel in all academic
and professional areas. Currently 130 students are
studying in the school.
TM Model School for Girls (TMMSG)
In 1996, TMMSG was established for girls to provide
equal opportunities and enable them to learn and
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serve their nation as responsible citizens. Currently 350 students are studying in the
school.
TM Institute of Technology (TMIT)
TMIT offer short courses (plumbing, welding,
quantity surveyor and home appliances repair &
maintenance) as well as 3 year diploma program
(Electrical, Civil, and Dress Designing).
2.3 Supporting Institutions
Tameer-e-Millat Hostel
Mosque and Islamic Center
TM Central Library
Tameer-e-Millat Hostel
There are two triple story hostel buildings for boys.
Currently, 106 rooms are used for accommodating the
students.
Mosque and Islamic Center
Imparting Islamic values in a structured and spiritual
environment to nuture the young generation. It can
accommodate 1000 men and 600 women. Regular
prayers are offered in congregation.
TM Central Library
TM Central Library provides a modern and conducive
environment to students beyond their classrooms,
where they are encouraged to explore and expand
their horizons.
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2.4 Self-Reliance Projects
Water Reservoirs
Water Filtration Plant
Dairy Farm
Citrus Orchards
Agriculture (Wheat etc.)
Fish Farming
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3. Need Assessment
The management of the TMSE requested the Engineering Consulting firm, SS&A
International, to visit the TMSE building to assess its structural stability as some
defects in the shape of cracks appeared in the existing building. The purpose of the
visit was to inspect the building and submit an engineering report to determine
whether the building was safe and, once if safe, recommend the remedial measure
to correct defects in the building.
SS&A International visited TMSE on 15th February 2017. They inspected the building
and submitted the technical report.
4. Technical Report on the Building
Based on their observations, SS&A International prepared a technical report as
detailed hereunder.
5. Observations
1. The building is a confined masonry two story structure being used for
academic activities. On back left corner it has a mumty access to the
roof. It has vertical R.C.C. ties exhibiting their dowels on the roof. This
explains that the building has been designed for a three storey structure
and only two stories have been constructed yet. Its structural drawings
provided by the school administration were checked and noted that the
foundation of the building is R.C.C. Strip having beams under the walls.
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Cracks visible on 1st floor and ground floor on outer side of the double story
building
2. Inner portion of the building has a well maintained yard generally in level
and well drained.
3. The building has been abandoned by the administration due to various
cracks in ground and first floor.
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Condition of walls and plinth of double story building
4. The back left corner of the building has diagonal cracks where were
more prominent in ground floor class room and stair area of the building.
Cracks in the wall on the back left corner of the building
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5. Similar cracks were observed in 1st floor class rooms.
6. It was observed that these cracks are more prominent on outer side of
the building as compared to the inner side
Outer side view of the double story building
Inner side view of the double story building
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7. The mumty area on the top of stair is more damaged due to these cracks
Damages to the top area at mumty of the double story building
8. On the front left side of the building there is proper plinth protection and
due to this protection the cracks on this side are minor.
Front left side with plinth protection
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9. On other sides of the other walls there is no proper plinth protection.
Walls without plinth protection
10. There is no rainwater down arrangement and even there are no spouts.
Due to no arrangement of rainwater down and spouts the rain water
flows down the roof along the wall and goes straight into the foundation.
View of roof showing no protection/ treatment
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Damages to foundation due to rainwater as there is no rainwater down arrangement
11. On the back left side of the building manholes and an abandoned tank
were seen which are chocked.
Chocked manholes and abandoned tank
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12. Washrooms on ground and 1st floor are also chocked due improper
routine maintenance.
6. Conclusions
1. The foundation of the building is settled due to over moisture as a result
of seepage of rain water into the foundation.
2. The excessive settlement of the foundation on back-left side is due to
overloading as the building on this side is triple story and settlement is
enhanced due to the seepage from the manholes nearby along with
seepage of rain water.
3. The available structure drawings of the buildings were reviewed and it
was noted that foundation is strip foundation with strip beam with
minimum steel. The strip beam foundation design is satisfactory for
normal buildings but due over moisture and having triple story there is
differential settlement in the foundation
7. Remedial Measures
1. The cracks observed in the building are not dangerous and are
repairable.
2. To make the building safe, plinth protection is required along with toe
wall as shown in the drawing below.
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3. The cracks can be repaired for safe function and safe use of the building.
4. The repair may be done by provision of concrete dowels perpendicular to
the propagation of cracks with grade-40 # 2 and #3 rebars as shown in
the drawing below.
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5. Small cracks can be repaired by removing the existing plaster and apply
fresh plaster on the cracks
6. Proper Rainwater down pipes arrangement with bottom khurras should
be provided to avoid the rainwater seepage in the foundations because
no remedial measures will be effective / sustainable if the building is not
protected against seepage and rain water propagation into the footing.
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9. Construction Cost
Sr. No. Description Qty Rate Unit Amount
(Rs.)
1 Provision of dowels in walls at required height and of required size
322 4,043 each 1,301,846
2 Removing cement plaster 18,500 3 sft 46,250
3 Cement plaster 1:3 using expanded metal
18,500 25 sft 462,500
4
Single layer of tiles 9"x4½"x1½" (225x113x40 mm) laid over 4"(100 mm) earth and 1" (25 mm) mud plaster without Bhoosa, grouted with cement sand 1:3 on top of RCC roof slab, provided with 34 lbs. per %Sft. Or 1.72 Kg/Sq.m bitumen coating sand blinded
14,250 80 sft 1,140,000
5 Khuras on roof 2'x2'x6" 15 700 each 10,500
6
Rain water down pipe cast iron head fixed in place, including cost of clamp holdfast and painting
480 450 rft 216,000
7 Shoes, bends or offsets for cast iron rain water down pipe including fixing and painting
30 800 each 24,000
8 Bottom Khuras of brick masonry in cement mortar 1:6 4'x2'x4½" over 3" cement concrete 1:4:8.
15 950 each 14,250
9 Earthwork excavation in open cutting, back filling and re-compaction
5,420 10 cft 54,200
10 Cement concrete stone ballast 1½ " to 2" gauge, in plinth 1:4:8
271 130 cft 35,230
11 Pacca brick work in plinth in Ratio 1:4 c:s mortor
1,105 350 cft 386,750
12 Cement plaster 1:3 on outer face of p.p.
1,350 20 sft 27,000
13
Providing, laying, watering and ramming brick ballast 1½" to 2"(40 mm to 50 mm) gauge mixed with 25% sand, for floor foundation, complete in all respects.
266 48 cft 12,768
14 Providing, laying, watering and sand under floor
266 32 sft 8,512
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15
Providing and laying topping of cement concrete 1:2:4, If glass or marble strips are used including surface finishing and dividing in panels 1½" thick
1,060 305 sft 323,300
16
Repair and maintenance of existing washrooms including w.c.s drain pipes, water supply pipes, fittings, fixtures, basins, doors, windows, exhaust fans complete in all respects.
8 365,000 each 2,920,000
17
Repair and maintenance of existing SEWER lines including cleaning of silt/ sluge from existing man holes, pipes and tanks, repair of man holes, providing covers to man holes and make all the lines functional complete in all respects
1 200,000 job 200,000
18
Distempering
Two coats 24,500 12 sft 294,000
Three coats 23,500 18 sft 423,000
GRAND TOTAL 7,900,106
Say 7.90 Million
*Costs are for build cycle of 2017-2018 and are subject to revision. Rates are calculated on average
construction cost and may vary for different locations.
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10. Contact Information
IN PAKISTAN
Tameer-e-Millat Foundation
Sector H-8/4, Islamabad
Tel: 92-51-4863198, 8463180
Tax # CIT (C) / J-Br./App-58/538 Dated: 26/07/07
IN USA
The i-Care Fund America Inc.
139 Charles Street, # 348, Boston, MA 02114, USA
Tel: 678-248-9999
www.i-care-america.org
(501©(3) registered E.I.N # 262437362
11. Payment Options
PAK RUPEES ACCOUNT
AL-BARAKA BANK LTD.
Branch: Shifa International Hospital, Islamabad
Account Title: Tameer-e-Millat Foundation
Account No.: PK47AIIN0000109103644018
DOLLAR ACCOUNT
MCB BANK LTD.
Branch: Main Civic Center, Islamabad
Account Title: Tameer-e-Millat Foundation
Account No.: 0613-02010085334