BBS 2
BBS
HOOK:
L-HOOK (90 Angle)
Generally used in Beam
Length = 6D
D = Dia of Bar
U-HOOK
Generally used in Slab, Footing Slab, Chajja, Lintel
Length = 9D
D = Dia of Bar
Longitudinal Bar = 6D, used in column
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LENGTH:
1 ft = 12 inch
1 inch. = 25.4mm (say,25 mm)
1 ft = 304.8 mm (say, 300 mm)
1 m = 1000 mm
1 Km = 0.6214 mile
1 yard = 3 ft
Note: When Running meter(Rmt) and Running foot (RTF) then we should use the actual dimension conversation. i.e. 1 Rmt = 3.28 RTF , and 1 Rtf = 304.8 mm
WEIGHT / MASS:
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Method Of Individual Work Estimate
General item of work required for Building Estimate
Plain Cement Concrete
(unit in cum)
Definition:
PCC is the first concrete work of any construction.
A layer of concrete (Cement:sand:Agg:water) above the SBFS is Known as PCC.
Mainly, Following Grade are mainly used-
M10, (1:3:6) Generally...
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Method Of Individual Work Estimate
General item of work required for Building Estimate
Earthwork In Filling or Sand Filling
(unit in cum)
Definition:
The excavated earth from foundation trench used for filling is called Earthwork in filling.
Consist of two parts-
1. For foundation trench filling,
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Different types of Building Estimates
Details Estimate:
Quantities, Rates, and Cost of all individual items calculated from Drawing and measurement sheets, And prepared Details and most Accurate sheets.
All multiplying dimensions are shown in details estimations.
Approximate Estimate (Rough Estimate):
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Welcome to All here we All civil Engineer learn,
How to make a Building Estimate?
First of all, We have to know what is Building Estimate?
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The estimate is the Probable Quantity of materials, Number Labours and its Cost required to Complete the proposed work.
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