Demolition Work - Estimating
Demolition Work - Estimating
Demolition Work - Estimating
ESTIMATING
DR IZATUL LAILI
JABAR
INTRODUCTION
1. MATERIAL
2. No material cost, but can be material cost benefit when the contractor can sell/reuse the material gain
from demolition
3. 2. LABOUR
4. PLANT/ MACHINERY
5. PROFIT & OVERHEAD
EXAMPLE 1 - COLUMN
Column
To hack off and remove 200mm x 200mm x 3000 mm high RC column at hall A, making good affected area
and clearing away debris to designated area - item
RM
MATERIAL COST NONE
LABOUR COST
To hack off and remove 2830mm x 3000mm high 113mm thick brickwall at bedroom, making good affected area
and clearing away debris to designated area - ITEM
RM
MATERIAL COST NONE
LABOUR COST
1200mm 150mm
150mm
1200mm
EXAMPLE 3 – OPENING TO BRICKWALL
To hack off and remove 1200mm x 1200mm high 113mm thick brickwall at meeting room, including insertion of lintel and shoring
works (if any) making good affected area and clearing away debris to designated area - ITEM
RM
MATERIAL COST
Lintel (112 mm x 150mm precast concrete grade 25) at RM30/M
45.00
(1.2M + 0.15 +0.15) x RM30 = RM45.00
LABOUR COST
Manual hack-off and remove /no (1500mm x 200mm x 3000 mm high)
2 general labour = 2 x 0.5 hours x 60/8 hours
= 2 x 3.75 7.50
To hack off and remove 2760mm x 5330mm ceramic tiles at kitchen, making good affected area and
clearing away debris to designated area - item
RM
MATERIAL COST NONE
LABOUR COST