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| Topic: Hi, I have a 40x60 plot and planning to construct Stilt 3 floors. I have got a
Hi, I have a 40x60 plot and planning to construct Stilt 3 floors. I have got a rough quotation by an engineer as Rs. 1300 per Sq. ft. Before I discuss with him, I would like to know usually if Stilt floor rate will be the same or less. Pls. help me advising before discussing with him. |
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Mon Aug 21, 2017 | Post #1 | S L Gupta (Civil Engg)
Join date: Mar 2008 | Dear Sir,In the stilt floor we construct only column and simple flooring how can we pay same rate. In this case contractor saves walls, plaster. wood work and so many items of kitchen and toilets and paint,window grills etc. See below for detail calculation of material.
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1 | Total Area | 3214 Sft. |
2 | Total Cost | Rs.3170162 (Rupees Thirty One lac Seventy Thousand One Hundred and sixty Two) |
3 | Cost per Sft.(Total Area/Total Cost) | Rs.987 (Rupees Nine Hundred Eighty Seven per Sft.) |
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Question: | What type of flooring are you planning to use in all the rooms? |
Your Reply: | Either vitrified tile or Granite not exceeding RS 100 per square fee (including laying cost) |
Question: | Which type of frames is being used for doors and windows? |
Your Reply: | The main entrance door frame and shutters would be teak. All other frames are padauk wood |
Question: | Which type of shutters and wood is being used for doors and windows? Would it be deodar wood, hollock wood, teak wood etc. |
Your Reply: | Windows will have tinted glass shutters |
Question: | What material are you planning to use on Bathroom and Kitchen Walls? |
Your Reply: | Normal good quality Sanitary ware. |
Question: | What type of finishing will be used for Exterior walls? |
Your Reply: | I'll use good quality exterior paint. |
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Foundation |
# | Material | Quantity | Unit |
1 | Cement | 180 | Bags |
2 | Sand | 650 | Cft |
3 | Bazari or Stone Chippings 12 to 20 mm gauge | 550 | Cft |
4 | Stone Blast / Brick Blast | 350 | Cft |
5 | Bricks | 8000 | No.s |
6 | Bitumen | 250 | Cft |
7 | Polythene Sheet | 250 | Cft. |
8 | MS steel bars of different diameter | 1719 | Kg. |
9 | Ceramic Tiles | -- | -- |
10 | Vitrified Tiles | -- | -- |
11 | Granite | -- | -- |
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Ground Floor |
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# | Material | Quantity | Unit |
1 | Cement | 570 | Bags |
2 | Sand | 1650 | Cft |
3 | Bazari or Stone Chippings 12 to 20 mm gauge | 1400 | Cft |
4 | Stone Blast / Brick Blast | 350 | Cft |
5 | Bricks | 22400 | No.s |
6 | Bitumen | -- | -- |
7 | Polythene Sheet | -- | -- |
8 | MS steel bars of different diameter | 4837 | Kg. |
9 | Ceramic Tiles | 436 | Sft. |
10 | Vitrified Tiles | 1764 | Sft. |
11 | Granite | 28 | Sft. |
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First Floor |
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# | Material | Quantity | Unit |
1 | Cement | 500 | Bags |
2 | Sand | 1350 | Cft |
3 | Bazari or Stone Chippings 12 to 20 mm gauge | 1250 | Cft |
4 | Stone Blast / Brick Blast | 300 | Cft |
5 | Bricks | 20000 | No.s |
6 | Bitumen | 175 | -- |
7 | Polythene Sheet | 1350 | -- |
8 | MS steel bars of different diameter | 4340 | Kg. |
9 | Ceramic Tiles | 430 | Sft. |
10 | Vitrified Tiles | 1436 | Sft. |
11 | Granite | 24 | Sft. |
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5. Abstract of Cost |
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Abstract of cost is used for the planning purposes. From the
abstract of cost, we will get stage wise and item wise expenditure. With the help
of this we can control the expenditure item wise and stage wise and also in
better position to deal with contractor & supplier. |
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# | Description | Quantity | Unit | Rate | Amount |
1 | Earth work in excavation in foundation of columns walls includidng dressng the side and ramming the bottom up to 5' lift
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2124 |
Cft |
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6372 |
2 | Earth filling
with earth available at site from excavation around columns footings ,
plith beam and masonary in layers including watering and compacting.
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2124 |
Cft |
1 |
2124 |
3 | Earth filling
under floor with earth brought from out side including carriage of
earth, loading, un loading watering and compacting the same. at site
around columns footings , plith beam and masonary.
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3275 |
Cft |
4 |
13100 |
4 | Supplying and laying sand filling in foundation of footing under PCC
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827.6 |
Cft |
50 |
41380 |
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5 | Pcc
1:5:10 with granite stone aggrigate of 40mm and down size mechnically
mixed and vibrated including laying compacting as per requirement.
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366.4 |
Cft |
70 |
25648 |
6 | Cement
concrete 1:1.5:3 with stone chipping or bazri 12 mm to 20 mm gauze in
fondation of columns footings, plinth beam etc including centering and
shuttering but excluding steel re-enforcement mechanically mixed and
vibrated complete in position asper specification.
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573 |
Cft |
140 |
80220 |
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6. Detail of Quantities |
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Abstract
or detail of quantities provides us quantities required to complete the
construction. With the help of this we are able to know the quantities
of each item stage wise, unit wise and this will help in doing
agreement, procurement of raw materials according to need. Save wastage
in materials , labor. and timely construction. |
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# | Particulars | No.s | L (Length) | B (Width) | H (Height) | Q(Quantity) | Unit |
1 | Earth work in excavation in foundation of columns walls includidng dressng the side and ramming the bottom up to7' lift
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| Columns footings
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| Footing I
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4 |
4 |
4 |
5 |
320 |
cft. |
| Footing II
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8 |
4 |
4 |
5 |
640 |
cft. |
| Footing IV
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4 |
4 |
5 |
5 |
400 |
cft. |
| Plinth beam bed1,2 and toilet vertical |
2 |
40 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
180 |
cft. |
| Plinth beam bed1,2 and toilet internal |
4 |
12.5 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
112.5 |
cft. |
| Plinth beam toilet internal |
1 |
8.5 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
19.13 |
cft. |
| Plinth beam toilet internal |
1 |
10.33 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
23.24 |
cft. |
| Plinth beam right side |
1 |
52 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
117 |
cft. |
| Plinth beam living, study, kitchen. |
3 |
21.5 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
145.1 |
cft. |
| Plinth beam kitchen. |
1 |
14 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
31.5 |
cft. |
| Plinth beam kitchen. |
1 |
11.25 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
25.31 |
cft. |
| Plinth beam living |
1 |
13.25 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
29.81 |
cft. |
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Total |
2124 |
cft | | |
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