Hi Keerthi,
Thanks for your view. Now I'm planning to go with ground floor, depending on the expenses I will decide to go with first floor.
Regards,
Pradeep
Contractor Estimation G+1
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Re: Contractor Estimation G+1
HI Pradeep
Don't go for excavation in cft base with labour contractor.Just see around in your place and you will find mud workers .Dealing with them is easy and cheaper.
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Ar.Praveen.N
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Don't go for excavation in cft base with labour contractor.Just see around in your place and you will find mud workers .Dealing with them is easy and cheaper.
Regards
Ar.Praveen.N
Ardes Architects and Interior Designers
ardesarchitects@gmail.com
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Re: Contractor Estimation G+1
I have finalized to go with G+1, thanks for your view.
yesterday I have completed earth work. earth work included with labour contract (20K).
1. Earth filling will be from my side. What will be rough charge for earth filling.
2. What will be price difference b/w soild block & red bricks. (In percentage)
Thanks,
Pradeep
yesterday I have completed earth work. earth work included with labour contract (20K).
1. Earth filling will be from my side. What will be rough charge for earth filling.
2. What will be price difference b/w soild block & red bricks. (In percentage)
Thanks,
Pradeep
Re: Contractor Estimation G+1
Hi Pradeep,
Here are earth filling rates a friend of mine got from his contractor:
Refilling excavated earth in foundation trenches, footings in plinth, behind retaining walls, under floor or ramps: Rs 5 / CFT
Refilling of Earth brought from outside & consolidation: Rs 8 / CFT
I have not verified this with other sources
Here are earth filling rates a friend of mine got from his contractor:
Refilling excavated earth in foundation trenches, footings in plinth, behind retaining walls, under floor or ramps: Rs 5 / CFT
Refilling of Earth brought from outside & consolidation: Rs 8 / CFT
I have not verified this with other sources
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Re: Contractor Estimation G+1
Thanks for info.
I will check with my neighbor too and compare the rate with yours.
Thanks,
Pradeep
I will check with my neighbor too and compare the rate with yours.
Thanks,
Pradeep
Re: Contractor Estimation G+1
1. Normally when you don't hire a JCB, the earth fills do not cost you much. I went for a manual excavation & did not pay a thing beyond the CFT charge for excavation.
2. There is a huge difference between the cement solid bricks & the conventional clay bricks. Google yourselves & you will find a huge potential difference. Cement bricks will stand out as an advantage only in terms of cost & absolutely nothing beyond this.
2. There is a huge difference between the cement solid bricks & the conventional clay bricks. Google yourselves & you will find a huge potential difference. Cement bricks will stand out as an advantage only in terms of cost & absolutely nothing beyond this.