Ashish Raj Shaw - 26301322089-1
Ashish Raj Shaw - 26301322089-1
Ashish Raj Shaw - 26301322089-1
DEPARTMENT-CIVIL ENGINEERING
ROLL NO-26301322089
YEAR-3RD
SUBJECT-ENGINEERING ECONOMICS ESTIMATION AND COSTING
CE(PC)602
ESTIMATION
ESTIMATE
An estimate of the cost of a construction job is
the probable cost of that job as computed
from plans and specifications.
1. Cost per square foot of covered area (plinth area) is the most
commonly adopted criterion for preparing rough cost estimate
for most of the residential buildings.
2. For public buildings, cost. Per person (cost per capita) is used.
For example,
2- ENGINEER’S ESTIMATE
• On large contracts, such estimates are commonly made each month and,
hence, are frequently called monthly estimates.
UNFORESEEN ITEMS IN DETAILED ESTIMATE
Foundation
Trench
CENTRE LINE METHOD
In this method, total length of centre lines of walls, long
and short, has to be found out.
Find the total length of centre lines of walls of same type,
having same type of foundations and footings and then
find the quantities by multiplying the total centre length
by the respective breadth and the height.
In this method, the length will remain the same for
excavation in foundations, for concrete in foundations, for
all footings, and for superstructure (with slight difference
when there are cross walls or number of junctions).
This method is quicker but requires special attention and
considerations at the junctions, meeting points of partition
or cross walls.
CENTRE LINE METHOD
For rectangular, circular polygonal (hexagonal,
octagonal etc) buildings having no inter or cross
walls, this method is quite simple.
Find the total centre length of all walls of one type and proceed in the
same manner as described above. Similarly find the total centre
length of walls of second type and deal this separately, and so on.
Suppose the outer walls (main walls) are of A type and inner cross
walls are of B type.
Then all A type walls shall be taken jointly first, and then all B type
walls shall be taken together separately.
COMMON ITEMS
1 = SITE CLEARANCE WORKS
• This item is described in detail but the price of this item is usually indicated
as lump sum (LS).
• The payment for this item is generally done as Rs. per hundred cubic ft.
FILLING IN TRENCHES
Filling
in trenches after the
construction of foundation
masonry is ordinary neglected. If
the trench filling is, also taken in
account, it may be calculated by
deducing the volume of masonry
in trenches from that of the
volume of excavation.
3 = FOUNDATION CONCRETE (P.C.C.)
Wooden stairs are measured in number of steps and description of the item
includes the riser, tread, and width of the steps.
The size of man hole may be 2.5ft X 2,5ft for low depths and 3ft X 3ft,
4ft X 4ft or 5ft X 5ft for deep depths.
Drainage pipe lines outside the covered area but inside the boundary
wall are, usually, of R.C.C. with minimum diameter 4 in, however,
these are available in different sizes.
Inside the building, drainage pipe is, usually, of C.I. with minimum
diameter 3 in.
• All the accessories used in electric fittings are described in detail and
payment is done in numbers or RFT.
• All wires and pipes are taken in RFT while other items are taken in
No’s.
SOME COMMON RELATIONS
USED IN BUILDING
ESTIMATES
1- MORTARS
(a)Cement-Sand Mortars
120 cft dry yields 100 cft wet
3- BRICKWORK
(a) 100 cft Brick masonary Bricks ------------1350
Dry Mortar ------- 30 cft
Wet Mortar ------- 25 cft
5- EARTHWORK
Output of labor assuming one man working 8 hours per day with lift up to
5 ft or less
7- CEMENT
1 Bag ------------- 50 Kg (Weight), 1.25 cft (Volume)
8- SPECIFIC WEIGHTS
RCC --------------- 150 lbs / cft
S1 2 10’-3” 2’-6” 3’-6” 89.69 cft 179 .38 cft L = 12’-9”-(2’-6)” = 10’-3”
1st step 3 24’-7 ½ ” 1’-6” 0’-6” 18.47 cft 55.40 cft L = 23’-1½”+(1’-6”) = 24’-7½”
2nd step 3 24’-3” 1’-1 ½ “ 0’-6” 13.64 cft 40.92 cft L = 23’-1½”+(1’-1½”) = 24’-3”
3rd step up to plinth 3 23’-10 ½” 0’-9” 3’-4 ½” 60.43 cft 181.30 L = 23’-1½”+(0’-9”) =
level cft 23’-10½”
D = 2’-0” +(1’-6”) –(0’-1 ½”)
= 3’-4 ½”
Total= 277.62
cft
(b) S1
1st step 2 11’-3” 1’-6” 0’-6” 8.44 cft 16.88 cft L = 12’-9”-(1’-6”) = 11’-3”
2nd step 2 11’-7 ½ ” 1’-1 ½ ” 0’-6” 6.54 cft 13.08 cft L = 12’-9”-( 1’-1½”) = 11’-7½”
3rd step up to plinth 2 12’-0” 0’-9” 3’-4 ½ ” 30.37 cft 60.75 cft L = 12’-9”-( 0’-9”) = 12’-0”
level
1st step 1 11’-3” 1’-1 ½ ” 0’-6” 6.33 cft 6.33 cft L = 12’-9”-(1’-6 ”) = 11’-3”
2nd step 1 11’-7 ½ ” 0’-9 ” 0’-6” 4.36 cft 4.36 cft L = 12’-9”-( 1’-1½”)= 11’-7½”
3rd step up to plinth 1 12’-0” 0’-4 ½ ” 3’-4 ½ ” 15.19 cft 15.19 cft L = 12’-9”-( 0’-9”) = 12’-0”
level
Total= 25.88 cft
(d)S3
1st step 2 6’-6” 1’-6” 0’-6” 4.87 cft 9.75 cft L = 8’-0”-(1’6”) = 6’-6’
2nd step 2 6’-10 ½ ” 1’-1 ½” 0’-6” 3.86 cft 7.73 cft L = 8’-0”-(1’-1½”) = 6’-10½”
3rd step up to plinth 2 7’-3” 0’-9” 3’-4 ½ ” 18.35 cft 36.70 cft L = 8’-0”-(0’-9”) = 7’-3”
level
Total= 54.18 cft
1st step 1 23’-10 ½” 2’-0” 0’-6” 23.88 cft 23.88 cft L = 23’-1½”+(0’-4½”) +
(0’-4½”) =23’-10½”
Verandah columns 3 0’-9” 0’-9” 8’-6” 4.78 cft 14.34 cft H=10’-0”- (1’-6”)=8’-6”
(i) L1 1 23’-10 ½” 0’-9” 1’-6 ½” 27.60 cft 27.60 cft H = 0’-4” (Earth filling) + 0’-
1” (Mud plaster) +
0’-1½” (Tiles) + 1’-0” (P.
walls) = 1’-6½”
(ii) S3 2 7’-3” 0’-9” 1’-6 ½ ” 8.38 cft 16.76 cft
Room No.1 (Long wall) 2 12’-0” - 12’-0” 144.00 sft 288.00 sft
Room No.1(Short wall) 2 10’-0” - 12’-0” 120.00 sft 240.00 sft
Room No.1 (Ceiling) 1 10’-0” - 12’-0” 120.00 sft 120.00 sft
Room No.2 (Long wall) 2 12’-0” - 12’-0” 144.00 sft 288.00 sft
Room No.2(Short wall) 2 12’-0” - 12’-0” 144.00 sft 288.00 sft
Room No.2 (Ceiling) 1 12’-0” - 12’-0” 144.00 sft 144.00 sft
Verandah wall 1 23’-10 ½” - 10’-0” 238.75 sft 238.75 sft L = (10’-0”) + (12’-0”) +
(0’-4½ “) +(0’-9”)+ (0’-9”)
= 23’-10 ½ “
Verandah ceiling 1 22’-4 ½” - 7’ –3” 162.26 sft 162.26 sft L = (10’-0”)+(12’-0”)
+(0’-4 ½ “) = 22’-½“
Note:
Materials
(i) Cement=154x1x288.34/(100x13) = 34.15cft
(ii) Sand=154x4x288.34/(100x13) = 136.62 cft
(iii) Coarse aggregate
=154x8x288.34/(100x13) = 273.25 cft
3. Ist Class Burnt brick work in foundation
in cement sand mortar (1:6)
Quantity of BOQ item No.4 = 484.21 cft
Material
(i) Bricks=1350x484.21/100 = 6537 Nos.
(ii) Cement=30x1x484.21/(7x100) = 20.75 cft
(iii) Sand=30x6x484.21/(7x100) = 124.51cft
4. 1 ½” thick PCC (1:2:4) in DPC including
two coats of hot bitumen & 2 sheets of
Polythene.
Quantity of BOQ item No.5=55.50x0.125 = 6.93 cft
Note: (i) Dry material for 100 cft of cement concrete = 154 cft
(ii) Bitumen for 100 sft of DPC (first coat) = 15 Kg
(iii) Bitumen for 100 sft of DPC (second coat) = 10 Kg
Material
(i) Cement=154x1x6.93/(100x7) = 1.52 cft
(ii) Sand=154x2x6.93/(100x7) = 3.04 cft
(iii) Coarse aggregate=154x4x6.93/(100x7) = 6.09 cft
(iv) Bitumen =25x55.50/100 = 13.87 Kg
(v) Polythene Sheet (2 x 55.5) = 111.0 sft
5. Ist Class Burnt brick work in Super
structure in cement sand mortar (1:4)
Note: (i) Bricks for 100 cft of brick work = 1350 Nos.
Material
Materials
(i) Cement=154x1x226.39/(100x7) = 49.80 cft
(ii) Sand=154x2x226.39/(100x7) = 99.61 cft
(iii) Coarse aggregate
=154x4x226.39/(100x7) = 199.22 cft
(iv) Mild steel round bars = 1529 lbs
= 693.55 Kg
(Note: 1 Kg = 0.454 lbs)
7. Roof insulation
Quantity of BOQ item No.9 = 430.72 sft
Note: (i) Brick tiles for 100 sft roof insulation = 360 Nos.
(ii) Dry mortar for 100 sft = 9.00 cft
(iii) Bitumen for 100 sft of DPC (first coat) = 15 Kg
(iv) Bitumen for 100 sft of DPC
(second coat) = 10 Kg
Material
(i) 1 ½” thick brick tiles = 1551 Nos.
(ii) Cement=9x1x430.72/(4x100) = 9.69 cft
(iii) Sand=9x4x430.72/(4x100) = 29.07 cft
(iv) Bitumen =430.72/100 = 107.68 Kg
(v) Mud /Earth filling=430.72x0.42 = 180.90 cft
(Vi) Polythene sheet (2 x 430.72) = 862 sft
8. Sand under floors
Quantity of BOQ item No.10 = 213.11 cft
Material
Sand = 213.11 cft
9. 1 ½” thick cement concrete (1:2:4) in
floors
Quantity of BOQ item No.12=457.80x0.125 = 57.23 cft
Note: Dry mortar for 100 sft of ½” thick cement plaster = 6 cft
Material
(i) Cement=6x1x 3197.07/(4x100) = 47.96 cft
(ii) Sand=6x3x 3197.07/(4x100) = 143.87 cft
Material
(i) Timber for doors =13x56/100 = 7.28 cft
(ii) Timber for windows and Ventilators = 5.04 cft
=8x63/100
Total = 13.32 cft
12. White wash / Distemper
Quantity of BOQ item No.16 = 1872.9 sft
Note: Lime for 100 sft of white wash (one coat) = 1.00 Kg
Material
Lime for three coats=1x3x1872.9/100 = 56.24 Kg
Material
Earth for filling = 230.87 cft
2- SUMMARY
S.No. Description of material Quantity