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MAINTAIN THE MATERIALS NEEDED TO BUILD YOUR HOME ACCORDING to COST ESTIMATING
Estimating building materials for a home is a daunting task. This is an exercise in architectural and structural drawing. It requires strong construction cost estimating.

This is the work of a quantity surveyor who calculates the quantity of various works from drawings like RCC work, interwork, plaster, flooring, painting, plumbing, sanitary, etc. and then the quantity of material required for a particular object. Has to be calculated. How much steel, cement and sand is required for RCC work, how much sand-cement-brick is required for such brick work. He will eventually analyze each item to calculate the total amount of each item from start to finish. It is a long process but very accurate. Whether it is a small building or a large building, the process is the same.
Floor Height With Cost Estimating:
However, floor height for residential buildings is approximately fixed. That is to say, it is about 3.0 meters to 3.2 meters, and the loading style is almost the same as the outer and inner wall thickness, beam size, slab thickness, and so on. Therefore, the structural pattern of the building is almost the same. Based on these aspects, some formulas have been developed to calculate the amount of construction materials and labor for small buildings that are not 100% accurate but work. Here, it is assumed that the building is a duplex type brick building and the total area covered does not exceed 90 square meters. It will design as per cost estimator.
And, if you are going to start building your home and want to know how much material you need according to your cost estimating, here is the solution. It's very simple, easy, time-saving and gives 90-95% accurate results. To determine the amount of content, use the following equations in the table. In the table, "A" indicates the covered / roofed part of the building in square meters. This equation only applies to two-story buildings.
Size of bricks:
Here, the size of the bricks is taken as 10 "x 5" x 3 "(248 mm x 120 mm x 70 mm)
If the area covering the building, A = 90 SQ. M.
One floor = 226 x 90 + 6680 = 27020 requires bricks.
Bricks are required for double floor = 215 x 90 + 6300 = 25650 numbers.
Required total bricks = 27020 + 25650 = 52670 numbers.
The above equation applies only to two storey buildings, but it is quite different for medium to tall buildings. For R.C.C frame structure buildings up to 14 storeys high, steel and concrete requirements are high, and it varies with the height of the building. And, it can change again and again for different structural systems of infrastructure. Therefore, the need for labor and materials will be different. To estimate the materials for a multi-storey building for different structural systems, another formula has been developed and explained in a simple and quick building system. They are well known among civil contractors, building developers and project managers. These rules are successfully enforced to construction cost estimating that is the approximate consumption of materials for project planning, preparation of B.O.Q, project report, project cost or purchase of initial materials for project work.
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