How To To Make Approximate Quantities In Construction Costing
Posted: Friday, June 19, 2009
by Andrew Karundu
http://www.karundu.com
When a developer intends to build after the design stage its time to make approximate quantities.This is by far the most accurate method of costing a project.This method of costing a project assists the home owner to know not only the total sum of the project but also the sum per item or elements.The sum per item or elements construction shows from foundations normally called substructures,walling above ground called superstructure up to roofing and finishes.
Superstructures or works above ground floor slab is all walls, which include internal and external walls.This can be rated as six dollars per square foot to make approximate quantities per floor area of proposed house.The cost of roofing would include roof covers like tiles, slates, roof trusses, which can average eight dollars.In the case of first or other floors which include concrete and reinforcements can average ten dollars per plan area of house.
The final is finishes cost of floor screeds, plaster to walls or slab soffits at an average of seven dollars per square foot of plan area.Add all the approximate quantities from foundations, superstructures, roofing and finishes to get total rate in construction costing.If the total rate was say thirty dollars multiply this by floor plan area to get construction costing per square foot and Make adjustments to suit the intended house.
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