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 Rates Analysis For Calculating Material and Labour


for building works
1. By .Ali Hyder Gadhi
2. ANALYSIS OF RATES • To determine the rate of a particular item of work from a quantities of
materials and labours required and their costs • The rates of materials and labour are changing
from place to place, therefore the rates o different items of work also changes from place to
place
3. ANALYSIS OF RATES • Every Estimate should be accompanied by the analysis of rates of
the items provided in it . • Analysis of rates comprises of 1. Cost of Material 2. Cost of Labour 3.
T and P , and Sundries 4. Carriage 5. Contractor’s Profit
4. ANALYSIS OF RATES • Tools and Plants ( T & P ) = 2.5 to 3 % of the labour cost •
Transportation cost more than 8 km is considered • Water charges = 1.5 to 2 % 0f total cost •
Contractor ‘ s profit = 10 %
5. ANALYSIS OF RATES • Rates of Materials and Labours : • 1st class bricks = Rs 4500 per
1000 Nos. • 2nd class bricks = Rs 4000 per 1000 Nos. • Brick Ballast = Rs 800 per cum • Coarse
sand = Rs 800 per cum • Cement 50 kg bag = Rs 270 per bag • Twisted bars = Rs 5000 per
Quintel • Bitumen = Rs 10 per kg
6. ANALYSIS OF RATES • Mason = Rs 450 per day • Plaster = Rs 400 per day • Carpenter = Rs
400 per day • Bhishti = Rs 250 per day • Mazdoor = Rs 250 per day • Painter = Rs 300 per day
7. ANALYSIS OF RATES • Earth work in excavation: Mazdoor = 33 (% cum) Mason = 1.5 • Earth
work in Filling : Mazdoor = 18 (% cum) Mason = 0.5 • Cement concrete : Mazdoor = 15 in
foundation Mason =1.5 Bhishti = 2
8. ANALYSIS OF RATES • Cement concrete : Mazdoor = 15 Mason = 1 Bhishti = 2.5 • R.
Cement concrete : Mazdoor = 40 (10 cum ) Mason = 2.5 Bhishti = 5 Blacksmith = 4 Carpenter =
4
9. ANALYSIS OF RATES • DPC : Mazdoor = 2.5 (10 cum ) Mason = 1.5 Bhishti = 0.5 • 1st class
brick work : Mazdoor = 15 Mason = 8 Bhishti = 2
10. ANALYSIS OF RATES • Plastering work : Mazdoor = 10 ( 100 sqm) Mason = 10 Bhishti = 2 •
Distempering/painting/white washing : Mazdoor = 5 ( 100 sqm) Painter = 4
11. ANALYSIS OF RATES Example 1. Find out dry materials required for 1 cu m. C. concrete
1:4:8 in foundation. Solution. Ratio = 1:4:8 (cement,sand and aggregate) Sum = 1+4+8=13 cont..
12. Total dry mortar for 1 cu m cement concrete =1.54 cu m Therefore the following materials are
required: Cement = (1*1.54*28.8)/13 = 3.41 bags Sand = (4*1.54)/13 = 0.47 cu m cont..
13. Aggregate (Brick ballast) = (8*1.57)/13 = 0.94 cu m so materials for 1 cu m cement concrete
1:4:8. Cement 3.41 bags Sand 0.47 cu m Ans. Brick ballast 0.94 cu m
14. Example 2. Find out dry materials for 1 cu m lime concrete. Solution: Ratio = 1:2
(lime,surkhi) Sum = 1+2 = 3 Total dry mortar for 1 cu m lime concrete = 0.40 (lime, surkhi mortar)
15. Therefore the following materials are required. Lime = (1*0.40)/3 = 0.13 cu m Surkhi =
(2*0.40)/3 = 0.27 cu m Aggregate (brick ballast) = 1.00 cu m
16. Materials required for1 cu m lime cocrete 1:2 Lime 0.13 cu m Surkhi 0.27 cu m Ans. Brick
ballast 1.00 cu m
17. ANALYSIS OF RATES OF DIFFERENT ITEMS OF WORK. 1. Excavation for foundation:
payment % cu m (a)Materials at the site for % cu m nil No material is required Rs. P. (b)labour
for % cu m Mazdoor 33 nos.@ 250.00/day = 8250.00
18. Mason 1 no. @ 450.00 = 450.00 Sundries and Tand P 3% on labour = 261.00 Total =
8961.00 (c)Add 10% contractor’s profit = 896.10 grand total =9857.10 say Rs. = 9857.00 Rate
per % cu m = Rs. 9857.00
19. 2.Earth filling under floors payment % cu m (a)Materials at site for %cu m Rs.P. No material
is required nil (b) Labour for % cu m [email protected]/day =4500.00 Bhishti
1/[email protected]/day = 125.00 Sundries and Tand P3% on labour 465.00 = 123.75 total =
4748.75 Add 10% contractor’s profit = 474.87
20. G.Total= 5223.62 say Rs.=5224.00 Rate per % cu m = Rs. 5224.00 3. Cement concrete
1:4:8 in foundations (a) Materials at site for 1 cu m payment per cu m Cement 3.41 bags @270
bag = 929.70 Sand 0.47 cu m @800.00 per cu m=376.00
21. Brick ballast 0.94 cu m @ 800.00 = 752.00 Cost of labour for 10 cu m = 7520.00 (b)Labour
for 10 cu m Rs. P Mason 1@ 400.00/ day = 400.00 Mazdoors 15@ 250.00/ day = 3750.00
Bhishti 2@ 250.oo/ day = 500.00 Sundries and Tand P @ 3% on labour = 139.50
22. • Cost of for 10 cu m = 12309.50 • Cost of for 1 cu m =12309.50/10 • =1230.95 • PROBLEM:
Conglomerate floor 4 cm thick of cement concrete 1:2:4 over 10 cm thick cement concrete
1:6:18 over 10 cm sand filling.
23. calculation of material for 10 sq m (1) Wet mortar for cement concrete 1:2:4= 10 sq m*4cm =
10*4/100 =0.40cu m
24. Dry mortar = 0.40*1.54=0.616+0.62 cu m Ratio = 1:2:4 Sum =1+2+4=7 Cement =
1*0.62*28.8/7 =2.55 bags Sand = 2*0.62/7 = 0.18 cu m
25. Crusher = 4*0.62/7=0.36 cu m (2)Wet mortar for cement concrete 1:6:18 = 10 sq m*10 cm
=10*10/100 =1 cu m
26. Dry mortar 1*1.54 =1.54cu m Ratio =1:6:18=1+6+18 = 25 Cement = 1*1.54*28.8/25 = 1.78
bags
27. Sand =6*1.54/25 = 0.37 cu m Brick ballast = 18*1.54/2 = 1.11 cu m (3) Sand for 10 sq m =
10 sq m* 10 cm = 10*10/10
28. = 1 cu m Total dry mortar for 10 sq m conglomerate flooring. Cement = 2.55+1.78 Sand =
0.18+0.37+1.00 Crusher = 0.46
29. (a) Materials at site for 10 sq m Rs.P Cement 4.33 bags @ 270.00/bag = 1170.00 sand 1.55
cum@ 800.00 per cu m = 1240.00 Crusher 0.36 cu m @1200 /cu m = 432.00 Brick ballast 1.11
cu m@ 800 / cu m = 888.00
30. Cost of material for 10 sq m =3730.00 (b) Labour for 10 sq m Rs. P Mason 2@ 400.00/ day =
900.00 Mazdoor 3@ 250.00/day = 750.00 Bhishti 1@ 250.00 / day = 250.00
31. Sundries T and P 3% on labour = 57.00 Cost of labour for 10 sq m = 1957.00 Cost of
material and labour for 10 sq m =5687.00
32. Add 10% contractor’s profit = 568.70 and total = 6255.70 Rate for 10 sq m = Rs.6256.00
Rate per sq m = Rs.625.60

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