Constructed G+3 House in Mandnayakhalli, Can share my experience

svk63
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Hi Anand

Thanks for referring good electrical contractor. He is really good electrician and honest.

I can refer him to any body without any hesitation.

He is busy for next three - four months .
n_shreeni
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What is the overall per sq ft cost incurred with this labor contract? Did you compare the cost of material contract?
anandprakash100
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We paid Rs 250 per sq ft. And we finalise in Feb 2016
anandprakash100
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svk63 wrote:Hi Anand

Thanks for referring good electrical contractor. He is really good electrician and honest.

I can refer him to any body without any hesitation.

He is busy for next three - four months .


That is why recommended, as it is difficult to find good & honest people in the market
ramki067
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anandprakash100 wrote:Hi,
Let me thank the forum for useful information people share, which is used by many people (including me) who constructed my house.
I was not in India, my father managed to construct the building as labor contract.

I have attached the plan and actual photos for your reference. Since I am here, and seen the complete building, it is worth sharing our experience to other. Below are the highlights of construction.

1. The layout (panchayat Khatta) is behind TCI petrol pump , on Tumkur Road
2. Constructed G+3 in 30x40 feet plot facing south
3. We managed the material purchased, and all the work was done as labor contract. Luckly we had very good, contractor, young, energetic as he was in growing stage in career. :)
4. Used M-sand for whole construction, and used solid concrete blocks. Cement was birla, steel was JSW
5. Electrical fittings used is Legrand
6. Piping was CPVC Astral,

Any other query I can answer. Any reference you need, you can send me PM.
Hey Anand,
Could you PM me the contractor and electrician number. I plan to start construction of my home in 1 or 2 months.
Thanks very much.
Ramki
anandprakash100
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sent you, if you need any further details, contact me: anandprakashch001@gmail.com
isap63
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I never thought of single or multiple conduit. Is one better than other ?
svk63 wrote:Hi Anand Prakash

Thanks for sharing your experience with photograph.

I need following info :

1. Cladding : Have you used stone , granite or laminated wood/tiles or all of them. If so please share the source and cost.

2. Electrical - Have you provided single conduit or multiple conduit. My electrician provided single conduit and goofed up whole electricity network. I have sacked him and more vigilant now.

3. Please share the name your good and energetic good civil contractor. Because it is very very difficult to get good civil contractor.
Naveen
anandprakash100
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Send me your mail, I send you details
br_123
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Re: Constructed G+3 House in Mandnayakhalli, Can share my experience

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Hi, could any one share me electrical contractor number as I am planning to start construction(Nagarabhavi) after 2 months..
Thanks
BR
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