Construction material prices
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Re: Construction material prices
Dear All
am starting construction of house G+2, at J.P Nagar 9th Phase 7th Block, Near H.M World City, and today i have heard from my contractor that Cement prices is shooting up to Rs 50/- from today, is it true and what is current price. please inform
Regards
Gopikrishna
am starting construction of house G+2, at J.P Nagar 9th Phase 7th Block, Near H.M World City, and today i have heard from my contractor that Cement prices is shooting up to Rs 50/- from today, is it true and what is current price. please inform
Regards
Gopikrishna
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Re: Construction material prices
@ gopi brila has increased by 40 rs
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Re: Construction material prices
Thanks Mr Velmurugan
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WHat is the cost/sq feet for Mangalore tiles? Does the color last long? Can it be repainted?
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If u want buy steel Meenakshi steel,TC Palya, Near Ramamurhty nagar is Reliable
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Velmurugan,
I have a question regarding the Sand load. for a 6wheeler Ashok Leyland truck, you told it holds approx 4Units of load. How can we ensure this capacity?
When the sand is filled upto the truck's body height? or when the sand is filled more than its body height(Like a pyramid or heap full) ?
What I heard is , while loading the sand is loaded to the trolley's full height but when we get the truck at the site the sand height will be reduced by 3-4 inches.
Could you please clarify
I have a question regarding the Sand load. for a 6wheeler Ashok Leyland truck, you told it holds approx 4Units of load. How can we ensure this capacity?
When the sand is filled upto the truck's body height? or when the sand is filled more than its body height(Like a pyramid or heap full) ?
What I heard is , while loading the sand is loaded to the trolley's full height but when we get the truck at the site the sand height will be reduced by 3-4 inches.
Could you please clarify
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Dont go for pyramid loads. Most of the pyramid loads consists shifting sand. It means they bring sand from the nearby lots. Always go for direct loads and find genuine sand dealer is bit tough task.
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Has cement price increased even further? My rate when I signed the contract was 310/bag, in June, the contractor got another 100 bags at 350 and now he says that it has increased by another 30 rupees. How valid is this?
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Re: Construction material prices
Yes, It has increased again by 30 rs 2 weeks ago
Re: Construction material prices
Hi Friends,
I just thought of this regarding the Ideal Materials (Branded v/s Unbranded) to be considered during the Construction
I divided the Quality of the Materials based on Brand & Cost as High, Medium, Low. Looks like long list, but surely this will help the Forum members to understand the Cost of materials based on Brands and to analyze the Quotation/Estimate given by the Contractor/Firms.
Look forward the experienced members inputs on this.
1) CEMENT
High :
Medium :
Low :
2) BRICKS (RED BRICKS)
High :
Medium :
Low :
3) STEEL (COLUMNS, LINTEL, CHAJJA, BEAM,SLABS, RCC)
High :
Medium :
Low :
4) FLOORING - GRANITE
High :
Medium :
Low :
FLOORING - VITRIFIED TILES
High :
Medium :
Low :
5) PLUMBING - (PIPES, COLLARS, BENDS etc..)
High :
Medium :
Low :
6) BATHROOM FITTINGS (Taps, Showers, EWC, Washbasins etc..)
High :
Medium :
Low :
7) WOOD (Main Door/Pooja (TEAK), Others Rooms)
High :
Medium :
Low :
8) WALL TILES (Kitchen, Bathrooms, Utility)
High :
Medium :
Low :
9) PAINTING (INTERIOR & EXTERIOR)
High :
Medium :
Low :
10) SAND
High :
Medium :
Low :
11) ELECTRICALS (Wires, Switches, MCB, Points etc..)
High :
Medium :
Low :
12) SOLAR CONNECTION
High :
Medium :
Low :
13) OVERHEAD TANK (3 Layer)
High :
Medium :
Low :
I just thought of this regarding the Ideal Materials (Branded v/s Unbranded) to be considered during the Construction
I divided the Quality of the Materials based on Brand & Cost as High, Medium, Low. Looks like long list, but surely this will help the Forum members to understand the Cost of materials based on Brands and to analyze the Quotation/Estimate given by the Contractor/Firms.
Look forward the experienced members inputs on this.
1) CEMENT
High :
Medium :
Low :
2) BRICKS (RED BRICKS)
High :
Medium :
Low :
3) STEEL (COLUMNS, LINTEL, CHAJJA, BEAM,SLABS, RCC)
High :
Medium :
Low :
4) FLOORING - GRANITE
High :
Medium :
Low :
FLOORING - VITRIFIED TILES
High :
Medium :
Low :
5) PLUMBING - (PIPES, COLLARS, BENDS etc..)
High :
Medium :
Low :
6) BATHROOM FITTINGS (Taps, Showers, EWC, Washbasins etc..)
High :
Medium :
Low :
7) WOOD (Main Door/Pooja (TEAK), Others Rooms)
High :
Medium :
Low :
8) WALL TILES (Kitchen, Bathrooms, Utility)
High :
Medium :
Low :
9) PAINTING (INTERIOR & EXTERIOR)
High :
Medium :
Low :
10) SAND
High :
Medium :
Low :
11) ELECTRICALS (Wires, Switches, MCB, Points etc..)
High :
Medium :
Low :
12) SOLAR CONNECTION
High :
Medium :
Low :
13) OVERHEAD TANK (3 Layer)
High :
Medium :
Low :