CONTENTSForeword to the first edition 1Foreword to the second edition 2Foreword to the third edition 3Section 1. Definitions 4Section 2. General principles 5Section 3. Application of the Work Classification 6Section 4. Coding and numbering of items 8Section 5. Preparation of the Bill of Quantities 9Section 6. Completion, pricing and use of the Bill of Quantities 13Section 7. Method-Related Charges 14Section 8. Work Classification 15Class A: General items, 16Class B: Ground investigation, 20Class C: Geotechnical and other specialist processes, 28Class D: Demolition and site clearance, 32Class E: Earthquake, 34Class F: In site concrete, 40Class G: Concrete ancillaries, 42Class H: Precast concrete, 46Class I: Pipe work--pipes, 48Class J: Pipework--fitting and Valves,50Class K: Pipework--manholes and pipework ancillaries,52Class L: Pipework--Support and protection,56Class M: Structure] metalwork, 60Class N: Miscellaneous metalwork,62Class 0: Timer, 64Class P: Piles, 66Class Q: Piling Ancillaries,70Class R: Roads and paving,74Class S: Rail track,78Class T: Tunnels,82Class U: Brickwork, blockwork and masonry,8Class V; Painting,90Class W: Waterproofing,92Class X: Miscellaneous work,94Class Y: Sewer and water main renovation and ancillary works,96Class Z: Simple building works incidental to civil engineering works,102SECION 1. DEFINITIONS1.1 In this document and in Bills of Quantities prepared according to the procedure set forth herein the following words and expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them, except where the context otherwise requires.1.2 Conditions of Contract' means the ICE Conditions of Contac4 sixth edition(January 1991), prepared by the Institution of Civil Engineers jointly with the Association of Consulting Engi...