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Estimating Quantity Survey Valuation

This document appears to be an exam for a course in estimating quantity, survey, and valuation for civil engineering. It contains four sets of exam questions, each with multiple parts. Part A has three multi-part questions related to estimating quantities for earthworks, valuation methods, and contract types. Part B has one longer question asking to calculate quantities for various building elements based on provided diagrams. The questions cover a range of topics within the field of estimating quantity, survey, and valuation as it relates to civil engineering projects.

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Estimating Quantity Survey Valuation

This document appears to be an exam for a course in estimating quantity, survey, and valuation for civil engineering. It contains four sets of exam questions, each with multiple parts. Part A has three multi-part questions related to estimating quantities for earthworks, valuation methods, and contract types. Part B has one longer question asking to calculate quantities for various building elements based on provided diagrams. The questions cover a range of topics within the field of estimating quantity, survey, and valuation as it relates to civil engineering projects.

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Code.

No: 36005
R05 SET-1
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
III B.TECH II SEM SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONS FEBRUARY - 2010
ESTIMATING QUANTITY SURVEY AND VALUATION
(CIVIL ENGINEERING)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:80
Note: (i) Answer any TWO Questions from PART – A
(ii) PART – B is compulsory
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PART – A (Marks: 32)

1. Estimate the cost of earthwork for a portion of a road from the following data. Road
width at the formation surface is 8 metre side slopes 2:1 in banking and 1 ½ :1 in cutting.
[16]

2. Write about
a) Book Value
b) Ratable Value and
c) Obsolescence. [16]

3. Write short notes on:


a) Scope of Contract
b) Sufficiency of tender
c) Interim Payments
d) Arbitration. [16]

PART – B (Marks: 48)

4. Calculate the quantities of the following items for the building shown in figure 2.
a) 10 mm thick Damp proof course.
b) Brick work in CM (1:6) for super structure.
c) CRS masonry below the plinth.
d) White washing inside the rooms.
*******
Code.No: 36005
R05 SET-2
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
III B.TECH II SEM SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONS FEBRUARY - 2010
ESTIMATING QUANTITY SURVEY AND VALUATION
(CIVIL ENGINEERING)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:80
Note: (i) Answer any TWO Questions from PART – A
(ii) PART – B is compulsory
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PART – A (Marks : 32)

1. Prepare a detailed estimate for earthwork for a portion of a road from the following Data.
[16]

0 114.75 115
50 114.75

100 115.25 Upward. gradient 1 in 100


up to 300 m.
150 115.20

200 116.10
Gradient of 1 in 200 up to
250 116.85 500 m
300 118.00
350 118.25
400 118.07
450 118.80

2. Write about
a) Gross income
b) Salvage value and
c) Ratable value. [16]

3.a) Under what conditions a contract may be terminated. Discuss in brief about each
condition.
b) Write short notes on:
i) Earnest Money and
ii) Security deposit. [8+8]

PART – B

4. Calculate the quantities of the following items for the building shown in figure 3.
a) OBD inside the building.
b) PCC (1:5:10) below the foundation.
c) 12 mm thick plastering inside the building.
*******
Code.No: 36005
R05 SET-3
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
III B.TECH II SEM SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONS FEBRUARY - 2010
ESTIMATING QUANTITY SURVEY AND VALUATION
(CIVIL ENGINEERING)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:80
Note: (i) Answer any TWO Questions from PART – A
(ii) PART – B is compulsory
---

PART – A (Marks: 32)

1. Estimate the quantities of earthwork required for 240m length of road in a tabular form
using standard prismoidal formula from the following Data.

Chainage Distance in (m) R.L. of ground R.L. of Formation


0 113.00
30 112.80
60 112.70
90 112.60 113.70 level
120 112.50
150 112.40
180 112.30
210 112.40
240 112.50

The formation width of the road is 10 metre and the side slopes are 2:1 (2 horizontal:1
Vertical). [16]

2. Write about
a) Valuation based on cost
b) Development method of valuation and
c) Depreciation method of valuation. [16]

3. Explain in brief about:


a) Labour Contract
b) Labour engaged through contractors and
c) Scheduled Contract. [16]

PART – B (Marks: 48)

4. Calculate the quantities of the following items for the building shown in figure 4.
a) Water proof painting for outside the building.
b) Earth work in excanation.
c) Plain cement concrete (1:5:10) for flooring bed.
d) White washing inside the rooms.
*******
Code.No: 36005
R05 SET-4
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
III B.TECH II SEM SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONS FEBRUARY - 2010
ESTIMATING QUANTITY SURVEY AND VALUATION
(CIVIL ENGINEERING)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:80
Note: (i) Answer any TWO Questions from PART – A
(ii) PART – B is compulsory
---

PART – A (Marks: 32)

1. Prepare a detailed estimate for earthwork for a portion of road from the following data.

Chainage in (m) R.L. of ground R.L. of Formation


0 115.50 116
150 115.75
300 116.25 Upward. gradient 1 in 300
up to 900 m.
450 116.20
600 117.10
750 117.85
900 119.00 Down ward gradient of 1 in
450. up to 1500 m
1050 119.25
1200 119.10
1350 118.80
1500 118.75

Formation width of road is 10 meter, side slope 2:1 in banking and 1/2| :1 in cutting.
[16]
2. Write about
a) Cost by detailed measurement and
b) Cost by plinth area basis. [16]

3.a) Who is responsible for the quality and quantity of work executed by a Sub-Contractor.
b) What are the different types of Subcontractors? Explain them. [8+8]

PART – B (Marks: 48)

4. Calculate the quantities of the following items for the building shown in figure 5.
a) Brick work in CM (1:6) in foundation
b) CRS masonry below the plinth
c) 20 mm thick plastering outside the building.
d) Flooring with ceramic tiles.
*******

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