Department of water affairs and forestry technical guidelines for the development of water and sanitation infrastructure



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6.3Sustainability

Sustainability must be designed into the development process. At least the following should be confirmed (preferably in the Design Report) before going out to tender:



  • Name of the identified WSP;

  • Budgeted Operation and Maintenance costs;

  • Amount allocated for basic water supply;

  • Cost recovery mechanisms and expected revenue;

  • Other sources of operating funds (such as Equitable share).



6.4Drawings

Drawings should generally comply with the following standards:



  • All drawing work shall be done on A1, or smaller size sheets with the client’s standard title block. All electrical drawings to be A3.

  • The drawings remain the property of the Client.

  • The minimum letter size is 3mm.

  • All drawings shall be signed by the employer or his representative.

  • Alterations to drawings may only be authorised by the employer or his representative.

  • Index drawing sheets of the complete scheme or part thereof as per type drawing, must be drawn up giving a list of all drawings with their description and must be subsidised in sections with appropriate section headings. Reference must be made on all drawings to these index drawing numbers.

  • Every project shall have a compilation/ property diagram drawing(s), showing the required expropriation and/or servitude requirements for bulk water pipelines up to the revenue flow meter and associated dimensions.

  • Cross sections on drawings shall be consecutively numbered for each part of the project. The number and section as well as the sheet number where the section is shown must be indicated on the drawing where the position of the section is shown, i.e. 49 section number 12 sheet number

  • Pipeline drawings shall contain a summarised complete profile drawing(s) indicating the pipeline profile, design and field test pressure lines, pipeline and valves' major characteristics.

  • Detailed profile drawings shall contain a plan view showing major topographical features, property boundaries and all other items as per DWS 1110 clause 4.1 (See Design Folder for Standard Specifications).

  • Drawings prepared by the Consulting Engineer must bear a partners or directors signature.

  • Drawings prepared by the Contractor must be thoroughly checked by the Consulting Engineer with particular regard to compatibility with proposed, adjoining or existing works.

  • Manufacturers’ drawings shall be supplied as specified in mechanical contracts and wiring and circuit diagrams shall be supplied as specified in electrical contracts.

  • Where civil works are based on plant layout drawings prepared by the mechanical/electrical contractor, the drawings shall be formally approved by the mechanical/electrical representative of the employer, after which the layout may not be altered without repeating the procedure.

  • On completion of the works the original drawings must be updated to the “AS BUILT” condition, clearly marked "AS BUILT” and all drawings returned to the employer or his representative for safekeeping in a format as specified. The original will be returned to the Consulting Engineer for his records. Submitted not later than 3 months after completion of the project.

Approval of the specification or drawing shall not absolve the Consulting Engineer of any responsibility.



6.5Standard drawings

A number of standard drawings are included in the Drawings Folder. CAD software is required to read these drawings.



6.6Special drawing requirements and operating and maintenance manuals

Special requirements for drawings for tendering, manufacturing, and construction of a mechanical/electrical nature and special requirements for mechanical and electrical operating and maintenance manuals are included in the Design Folder.



6.7Design specifications

The following DWAF specifications are relevant to the design of Community Water Supply Schemes and are included in the Specifications Folder. DWAF gives its approval to any municipality or water board to use or adapt, for their own purposes, any of these specifications:




NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

DWS 0510

Drilling and grouting

DWS 0750

Water retaining concrete

DWS 1110

Construction of pipelines

DWS 1130

Design, manufacture and supply of steel pipes

DWS 1131

Lining and coating of steel pipes and specials

DWS 1140

Design, manufacture and supply of asbestos-cement pressure pipes and joints

DWS 1150

Glass reinforced plastics (GRP) pipes and joints for use for water supply

DWS1160

Design, manufacture, supply, and installation of Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Pressure Pipes and fittings

DWS 1710

Bricklaying

DWS 1720

Plasterer, tiler, and floorer

DWS 1730

Glazing and painting

DWS 1740

Plumbing

DWS 1810

Specialist services

DWS 1910

Supply, delivery, installation and commissioning of mechanical and electrical equipment for a bio-filter plant

DWS 1930

Supply, installation and commissioning of water treatment plant equipment

DWS 1940

Design, manufacture, supply, delivery, installation and commissioning of package water treatment plant

DWS 1950

Supply, installation and commissioning of a reverse osmosis unit for the desalination of mineralised water

DWS 2010

Boundary fencing

DWS 2410

Landscaping

DWS 2510

Valves (set of specifications)

DWS 9900

Corrosion protection (set of specifications)

DWS GTE

General Technical Specifications (Electrical)




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