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PWD Maharashtra issued several corrigenda in 2018 (e.g., Circular No. PWD-2018/CR 112) allowing provisional escalation claims based on actual material invoices, while still using DSR 2017-18 quantities.
Specified rates often distinguish between work performed manually and work executed by machinery. For example, manual lift charges by head load are explicitly defined and are not applicable to machine-led work.
It includes material rates, labor wages, machinery hire charges, and transportation costs. 2. Key Features of the 2017-18 Schedule pwd dsr 2017-18 maharashtra
: Often cited in contract agreements to resolve disputes regarding work valuation. Key Features of the 2017-18 Schedule
Similar benchmarking for steel, critical for structural projects. Impact of GST on DSR 2017-18 PWD Maharashtra issued several corrigenda in 2018 (e
| Source | Availability | |--------|-------------| | (mahaboi.gov.in – older archive) | No longer public – internal archival | | Government Central Library, Mumbai | Physical copy (Building + Road volumes) | | District PWD Offices | May have old reference copies | | Private publishers (e.g., Nirman, Engineers Book House) | Out of print – but PDF copies in engineering colleges | | Request under RTI | Can be obtained from Chief Engineer (Admin), Pune |
Locate the specific work item in the DSR (e.g., "Providing and laying 150 mm thick concrete..."). For example, manual lift charges by head load
The steel rates in DSR 2017-18 were volatile, reflecting global iron ore price fluctuations. By December 2017, market rates slightly overshot the DSR schedule, leading to escalation claims.
: Engineers use these predefined baseline metrics to generate accurate cost abstracts.
As Maharashtra dreams of expressways to Goa and a ring road around every city, the lessons of 2017-18—on maintenance, quality, and equitable distribution—remain etched in its dusty, dog-eared pages.