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Analysis & Rates

The document provides information on labor rates and productivity for various construction tasks. It lists the estimated quantity of work an average artisan can complete in a day for different types of masonry, woodwork, plastering, painting and other construction activities. It also estimates the number of laborers required to complete given quantities of tasks like earthwork, concrete work, brickwork, flooring and finishing within a day. Tables provide details on the maximum load a two-bullock cart or trucks can carry for different construction materials.

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Analysis & Rates

The document provides information on labor rates and productivity for various construction tasks. It lists the estimated quantity of work an average artisan can complete in a day for different types of masonry, woodwork, plastering, painting and other construction activities. It also estimates the number of laborers required to complete given quantities of tasks like earthwork, concrete work, brickwork, flooring and finishing within a day. Tables provide details on the maximum load a two-bullock cart or trucks can carry for different construction materials.

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Analysis & Rates

The capacity of doing work by an artisan or skilled labour in the form of quantity of work
task work or out turn of the labour.

The out-turn of work per artisan varies to some extent according to the nature, size, height,
In bigger cities where specialized and experienced labour is available the out-turn is
country sides. In well organized work less labour is required.

The following may be taken as the approximate quantity of work or out turn or task for an average artisan

SNo. Particulars of items Quantity

1. Brick work in lime or cement mortar in foundation and 1.25cum


plinth
2. Brick work in lime or cement mortar in superstructure 1.00cum

3. Brick work in mud mortar in foundation and plinth 1.50cum

4. Brick work in mud mortar in superstructure 1.25cum

5. Brick in cement or lime mortar in arches 0.55 cum

6. Brick in cement or lime mortar in jack arches 0.55 cum

7. Half brick wall in partition 5.00sqm

8. Coursed rubble stone masonry in lime cement mortar 0.80cum


including dressing
9. Random rubble stone masonry in lime or cement 1.00cum
mortar
10. Ashlars masonry in lime or cement mortar 0.40cum

11. Stone arch work 0.40cum

12. Lime concrete in foundation or floor 8.50cum

13. Lime concrete in roof terracing 6.00cum

14. Lime concrete 1:2;4 5.00cum

15. RB work 1.00cum

16. RCC work 3.00cum

17. 12mm (1/2) plastering with cement or lime mortar 8.00sqm

18. Pointing with cement or lime mortar 10.00sqm

19. White washing or colour washing coats 70.00sqm


20. White washing or colour washing coats 200.00sqm

21. Painting or varnishing doors or windows one coat 25sqm

22. Coal tarring or soligum painting one coat 35.00sqm

23. Painting large surface one coat 35.00sqm

24. Distempering one coat 35.00sqm

25. 2.5cm(1’) CC floor 7.50sqm

26. Flag store floor laying with lime or cement mortar 10.00sqm
excluding LC
27. Brick on edge in floor lime or cement mortar excluding 7.00sqm
LC
28. Brick bat floor as in above 8.00sqm

29. Timber framing sal or teak wood 0.07cum

30. Timber framing sal or country wood 0.15cum

31. Door and window shutters paneled or glazed 0.15sqm

32. Door and window shutters paneled or battened 0.80sqm

33. Sawing hard wood 4.00sqm

34. Sawing soft wood 6.00sqm

35. Single allahabad tiling or mangalore tiling 6.00sqm

36. Double allahabad tiling 4.00sqm

37. Breaking of brick ballest 40mm (11/2”) gauge 0.75cum

38. Breaking of brick ballest 25mm (1”) gauge 0.55cum

39. Breaking of stone ballest 40mm (11/2”) gauge 0.40cum

40. Breaking of stone ballest 25mm (1”) gauge 0.25cum

41. Ashlar stone dressing 0.70cum

42. Flag stone dressing 1.50sqm

43. Earthwork in excavation in ordinary soil 3.00cum

44. Earthwork in excavation in hard soil 2.00cum

45. Excavation in soil 1.00cum


46. Number of bricks laid by a mason in brick work upto a 600 bricks per mason
height of 3m(10”)
47. Amount of work done by a mazdoor helper per day

Mix 3.00cum

Deliver brick 4000 nos to a distance of 15m (50”) per maz

Deliver mortar 5.5cum

48. Scaffolding cost for single storey building Re.0.50per cum

Items 46,47 and 48 are based on the committee report on rates and cost government of India.

LABOUR (MAZDOOR) REQUIRED FOR DIFFERENT WORKS

Extracts from the report on productivity projects in building industries issued by National
given below:-

a) Earthwork per 28.30 cum (12000cuft)


1) Excavation in foundations, trenches etc., in ordinary soil including disposal up to 30m (100’) and
mazdoors can do 28.30 cum (1000cuft) per day.
2) Refilling excavated earth in foundations, pointh etc, including consolidation in 15cm(6”) layers-3
can do 28.30 cum (1000cuft) per day.
3) Disposal of surplus earth within a lead of 30m (100’)-1 mazdoor can do 2.83cum (100 cuft) per day.

b) Cement concrete work per 2.83 cum (100cuft)

laying cement concrete – 2 beldars, 3 mazdoors, ¾ bhisti and ¼ mason, can do 2.83 cum (100 cuft) per day.

c) R C C work:-

1) Laying reinforced concrete – 3 beldars, 3 mazdoors, 1½ Bhisti and ½ mason can do 2.83 cum (100cuft) per day.

2) Centering and shuttering for flat surfaces – 4 beldars and 4 carpenters (II class) can do 9.6sqm(96sqft) per day.

3)Reinforcement work for R C C –1 blacksmith or fitter and 1 beldar can bend and place in position 1 quintal (2 cwt) of ste

d) Stone work per 2.83 cum (100cuft)-

Random rubble masonry with blue stone in foundations-3 masons, 3 beldars, 2 mazdoors and 1/4bhisti
per day

e) Brick work per 2.83 cum (100cuft)-

First class brick work in 1:4 cement mortar in superstructure partition walls, junctions of roof, parapet
2½masons,4½ mazdoors and 1/2 bhisti can do 2.83 cum (100cuft) per day.

F) Wood work :-
1) For the frames of doors and windows –2 carpenters and 1 beldar can work 0.18 cum (6.40cuft)
7.5cm x 10m of 1.2m x 2.1m (3’x4’of 3’x11’x7’)size per day.
2) For paneled, glazed, etc, shutters-15 carpenters and 4 beldars can make and fix 4 shutters 40 mm
½ thick of size of 6’-9x 3’-9’) per day. Quantity of wood per shutter – 0.075 cum, ie2.66 cuft.
g) Iron work :-

1) Fixing 40mm x 3mm=38cm(1 ½ “ x ½ ‘x 15”0 flat iron holdfasts-1 blacksmith (II class), I mason
per day.

2) Fixing 16mm dia. 5/3” dia) M S rods –1 blacksmith (II class), 2 carpenters (II class) and 3 mazdoors can fix 16.5m (54

h) Flooring: -
4cm thick (1 1/2 “)thick cement concrete flooring of 40sqm (400sqft) require 5 masons, 4 beldars, 3
mixing laying and finishing.

I) Finishing :-

1) Plastering with any mortar 12mm (5”) thick – 3 masons, 3 mazdoors and 1 bhisti can plaster 40sqm (400a ft) per day.

2)White washing or colour washing (3 coats) – 1 white washer and 1 mazdoor can do 60sqm (600sqft) per day.
3) Painting two coats such as chocolate, red, grey, etc on wood are steel –3
Painters and 2 mazdoors can paint 10sqm (100sqft) per day.

LOAD FOR A TWO –BULLOCKS CART

Quantity or Number
Sl# Particulars of materials On Rough Road
1. Brick 19 cm x 9cm x 9cm 275nos

2. Brick ballast 0.85 cum (30cuft)

3. Stone ballast 0.70 cum (25 cuft)

4. Kankar 0.85 cum (30cuft)

5. Sand surkhi 0.85 cum (30cuft)

6. Lime 1.10 cum (40cuft)

7. Tiles Allahabad or Mangalore 275nos

8. Cement 15bags

9. Steel 0.75 tonne

Note; A bullock ……..carry about one tonne load. The average speed for a bullock cart may be taken
and ¾ hour may be allowed for loading and unloading. Taking 8 hours working per day, the
calculated.

LOAD FOR TRUCKS

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