Construction material prices
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Re: Construction material prices
Hi All,
I just joined this form, even though I was reading through some of the threads.
I stay in hebbal and am looking for good timber yards for buying sal/honne/teak wood.
Can anyone suggest me good and trust-able timber yards in north bangalore near to hebbal area?
Thanks in advance,
Raman
I just joined this form, even though I was reading through some of the threads.
I stay in hebbal and am looking for good timber yards for buying sal/honne/teak wood.
Can anyone suggest me good and trust-able timber yards in north bangalore near to hebbal area?
Thanks in advance,
Raman
Re: Construction material prices
avoid the north of hebbal stretch. look for something towards KR Puram or Mysore road. Also, do acquaint yourselves in formulas in calculating the CFTs for logs & cut pieces.
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Re: Construction material prices
Thank you very much for your response m3_07.
From this thread I can see that many of us have bought the wood from Krishna Timber Yard near K R Puram railway station.
Any other references please?
Also, I need one more suggestion for this forum. My house will have a big window and a ventilator that will be part of the front elevation. For this window and ventilator, my architect has suggested that we retain the brown color of the wood which would matched or jell well with my elevation.
Here I assume that I may have to get the wood I use here polished. As this is exposed to the outside climate, can you please suggest me what wood I should opt for the elevation part as it has to retain the natural brown color. Or any other alternatives I can think of, considering it should not shoot up my cost compared to any wood option?
Thanks in Advance
From this thread I can see that many of us have bought the wood from Krishna Timber Yard near K R Puram railway station.
Any other references please?
Also, I need one more suggestion for this forum. My house will have a big window and a ventilator that will be part of the front elevation. For this window and ventilator, my architect has suggested that we retain the brown color of the wood which would matched or jell well with my elevation.
Here I assume that I may have to get the wood I use here polished. As this is exposed to the outside climate, can you please suggest me what wood I should opt for the elevation part as it has to retain the natural brown color. Or any other alternatives I can think of, considering it should not shoot up my cost compared to any wood option?
Thanks in Advance
Re: Construction material prices
you could also visit mahalakshmi. he is one of the biggest importer in the city.
teak is the "only wood" that can be polished. hence, you will not have much of a choice in here.
PS: one of my neighbours has imported a big lot of window glass/ frames from china & he says that the quality & the price is unmatched against the local supplies. if any of you are exploring such options, you might consider this too. i am not familiar with the importing process & hence will not be of much assistance on this !!
teak is the "only wood" that can be polished. hence, you will not have much of a choice in here.
PS: one of my neighbours has imported a big lot of window glass/ frames from china & he says that the quality & the price is unmatched against the local supplies. if any of you are exploring such options, you might consider this too. i am not familiar with the importing process & hence will not be of much assistance on this !!
Re: Construction material prices
Hello All,
I am new to this site, and very impressed with the forum. I am building a house at EC. Can some one share me the price of river sand for plastering. and PM me the contact numbers please. Thanks.
Gino
I am new to this site, and very impressed with the forum. I am building a house at EC. Can some one share me the price of river sand for plastering. and PM me the contact numbers please. Thanks.
Gino
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Re: Construction material prices
I got mine from Royal Timber in Ganganagar (near Hebbal). I am very happy with the wood and the price at that time was quite competitive. He was helpful in all aspects from purchase to delivery to getting additional (for the beading etc. - he personally brought it home for me). My carpenter told me many times about the teak I got being very high quality. (I have to caveat this - we were familiar with the owner of the company).raman.davasam wrote:Hi All,
I just joined this form, even though I was reading through some of the threads.
I stay in hebbal and am looking for good timber yards for buying sal/honne/teak wood.
Can anyone suggest me good and trust-able timber yards in north bangalore near to hebbal area?
Thanks in advance,
Raman
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Re: Construction material prices
2day bought red sal good quality no cracks n also burma teak wood
red sal (5*3 and 5*2.6size)
68.4 cft @ rs 975 percft = rs66339
vat rs4643
plane n @rs 70 percft= rs4760
thatu and design =3536
total = 79269
burma teak (5*3 size)
11.67 cft@ rs3000 percft = rs 35010
vat 2450
plane charges and design =1750
total 39210
grand total = rs118479
afte nego = rs115000
red sal (5*3 and 5*2.6size)
68.4 cft @ rs 975 percft = rs66339
vat rs4643
plane n @rs 70 percft= rs4760
thatu and design =3536
total = 79269
burma teak (5*3 size)
11.67 cft@ rs3000 percft = rs 35010
vat 2450
plane charges and design =1750
total 39210
grand total = rs118479
afte nego = rs115000
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Re: Construction material prices
Granite Purchased from Gommateshwara Granites and Naavkar Granites:
Star Galaxy Black for Rs.128 per Sq.ft
Mudgal Grey for Rs.90 per Sq.ft
S.White for 65 per Sq.ft.
Star Galaxy Black for Rs.128 per Sq.ft
Mudgal Grey for Rs.90 per Sq.ft
S.White for 65 per Sq.ft.
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Re: Construction material prices
Hi, Thanks all for your responses. It definitely helped.
One more question I had in mind was, how different is gum sal and white sal? Which one of these is better?
One more question I had in mind was, how different is gum sal and white sal? Which one of these is better?
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Re: Construction material prices
Hi
I am looking for your references to buy a good quality Granite Sink for kitchen with approx 2Ft by 2Ft and 1 ft depth at south bangalore. Please let me know
I am looking for your references to buy a good quality Granite Sink for kitchen with approx 2Ft by 2Ft and 1 ft depth at south bangalore. Please let me know