CM Final Lab Report: Submitted To: Sir Ubaid Ahmad Mughal Submitted By: 2014-CIV-123: 2014-CIV-147
CM Final Lab Report: Submitted To: Sir Ubaid Ahmad Mughal Submitted By: 2014-CIV-123: 2014-CIV-147
CM Final Lab Report: Submitted To: Sir Ubaid Ahmad Mughal Submitted By: 2014-CIV-123: 2014-CIV-147
Table of Contents
1. Introduction 7
2
2. Preface
3. Acknowledgement 7
4. Feedback
7
5. Abstract
6. Software used
7. Project
introduction
.8
8. Funding
.9
9. Special
Features
9
10.Starting,
Ending
9
11.Dates
.9
12.Main Project
Data
.9
13.Scope
.10
14.Main
Components
.10
15.WorkScope
.10
16.Preconstrction
Works
.10
17.Architectural
Works
.10
3
18.Civil
Works
.11
19.Structural
Works
.11
20.SubStructure
.11
21.SuperStructure
11
22.Mechanical
Works
.11
23.Electrical
Works
.11
24.Public Health
Works
.11
25.Utilities
.12
26.Finishing
.12
27.Interior
Works
.13
28.Aesthetics
.13
4
30.Autocad
drawings
.14
31.Estimation
.16
32.Rate
analysis
.25
33.Manhour
Calculations
.26
34.Baseline
Plan
.27
35.Assessing
Performance
.28
36.Earned
Value
.28
37.Improvement in Future
Estimating
.28
39.Planning
Engineer
.28
5
40.Contractor
29
41.Sub
Contractor
.29
42.Structural
Engineer
.29
43.Store
Keeper
.30
44.Safety
Advisor
.30
45.Accountant
.30
46.Supporting
Staff
.30
47.Project
Coordinator
.31
48.Foreman
.31
49.Resources
.31
50.BOQ
.33
6
51.OBS
.34
52.WBS
.35
53.Gantt
Chart
.37
54.Network
Diagram
38
55.Report
Writing
.38
56.Reports
.38
57.Baseline Cost
Report
.39
58.Baseline Work
Report
.40
59.Budget Cost
Report
. 40
60.Budget Work
Report
. 41
61.Cashflow
Report
41
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62.Earned value overtime
Report
. 42
67.Conclusion
.44
PREFACE
This report is about Building of 15 Marla house. The owner wanted
to build a luxurious house leaving no expense in one of the
expensive areas of Pakistan.
AKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would like to thank the concerned teacher for giving me the
opportunity to write report on construction of this house and
making us familiar with the softwares in use in the field and for
shedding some light on us from his experience in the field.
FEEDBACK
I am sure the concerned teacher must have had his concerns but it
would have been better if we were send to the field and were
made to write reports on Actually occurring projects. It would have
made the report much more fun.
Abstract:
The project is the construction of a 15 Marla house. The owner wanted the project to be
completed in 2 years so resources were required to be adjusted according to
requirement. The project was completed in following simple steps:
Soft-wares Used:
10
Introduction of Project:
This was a simple project in which owner wanted to construct his new house. The owner
wanted leave no expense regarding quality of house so he also asked for Geotechnical
Investigation. Also all the required facilities and accessories of house were included in
budget.
Funding:
The Owner was the sole funder working alongside Supervision consultant. No loans were
involved.
Special Features:
The house is constructed by book and note a single expense was ignored. Each and
every activity is considered regarding construction so the price is bit on the higher side.
11
Main Components:
Main components consist of substructure and superstructure.
Work Scope:
Different types of activities has to be completed for the completion of the
project.The scope of the work covers a lot range of works, which is broadly
categorized into civil work, structural work, architectural work, mechanical work,
electrical and Interior Designing.
PreConstruction Works:
Construction Agreement
12
Architectural Works:
Excavation
Formwork
Lean Concrete
Removal of Formwork
Termite Proofing
Brick Masonry
2. Super Structure
2.1 DPC
2.1.1Bitumen 1st Coat
2.1.2Bitumen 2nd Coat
2.1.3Polythene Sheet
2.2 Brick Masonry
13
RCC Slab
Flooring
14
2.8.1PCC
2.8.2Marble
2.8.3Plastering
2.8.4Finishing
2.9
Stairs
2.9.1Shuttering
2.9.2Concrete Pouring
2.9.3Removal of shuttering
2.9.4Curing
3.Mechanical Works:
HVAC
Insulating
Sprinklers
Chillers
Boilers
4. Electrical Works:
Cable Tray
Wire fixing
Wiring
Electrical Fixtures
15
Boundary
7.Finishing:
Door
Windows
Tiling
False Ceiling
Partition Walls
Glass Installation
8.Interior Works:
Fixtures installation
Furniture
Interior Designing
Carpeting
9.Aesthetics:
Plantation
Waterfall
Aquarium
Fountain
FF Plan
GF Plan
Section
Elevation
16
The autocad drawings have been drawn for the sake of estimation and are
provided below.
17
Elevation:
18
Estimation:
For all Manufacturing works it is obligatory to see the prospective worth of
construction known as predictable cost.
An approximation, is a calculation of amounts compulsory and spending
probable to be sustained in the building of effort. The Estimation, is likely
price of effort and is resolute supposedly mathematical intentions founded
on the plans, sketches and charges.
There are 2 methods used for estimation:
1.Long Wall Short Wall Method
2.Centerline method
19
2.Centre-line Method:
This technique is apposite for walls of comparable cross segments.Usually
length and breadth are multiplied to get the required dimension of the wall.
When 2 walls intersect making a T or an intersection at a point than it has to
be encountered by halving the width in this case so that th Required Values
can be obtained reduced by half of coverage for each junction. Such joint or
joints are premeditated carefully while calculating total centre line
dimension. The assessments equipped by this process are most true and
quick.
Estimation Sheet of the Required 15 Marla house has been completed and
attached. Only one sheet is displayed in detail to show you the BOQ.For all
other sheets links are given:
No Description
Amou
nt
Excavation of earth
1 work
Earthwork
Materials
quantity to be excavated =
Labours
Beldars
Mazdoor
Refilling
volume of sub structure
quantity to be refilled
5533.332
ft^3
27.66666
950
22.133328
700
26283.327
15493.329
6
63.93
5443.83
ft^3
ft^3
Beldars
Mazdoor
16.33149
10.88766
950
700
15514.915
5
7621.362
Waterman
2.721915
350
952.67025
89.502
ft^3
20
Mazdoor
0.89502
700
626.514
505
101032.75
38
2 PCC
Material
wet volume
dry volume
Bags of cement
cement
Sand
Aggregate
Labours
Beldars
mazdoor
waterman
Mason
Concrete mixer op
Concrete mixer
2111.074
3251.0539
6
200.06485
91
250.08107
38
1000.3242
95
2000.6485
91
ft^3
ft^3
ft^3
ft^3
16
ft^3
65
65.021079
2
97.531618
8
24.382904
7
1000
61770.025
24
68272.133
16
8534.0166
45
9753.1618
8
3576.1593
56
3576.1593
56
505
16
82294.8
6518.4
153997.2
1200
700
350
54999
64165.5
3564.75
950
700
350
8.1276349
3.5761593
56
3.5761593
56
16005.188
73
130042.15
84
1200
1000
Brickwork in sub
3 structure
materials
quantity
Mortar
Cement
Bags of Cement
Sand
Bricks
No. of bricks
labours
Mason
Mazdoor
waterman
2037
611.1
203.7
162.96
407.4
1425.9
19249.65
ft^3
ft^3
ft^3
ft^3
45.8325
91.665
10.185
4 D.P.C
materials
area of dpc
wet volume
dry volume
471.8
39.34
60.5836
ft^2
ft^3
ft^3
21
cement
Bags of cement
sand
aggregate
bitumen
first coat
second coat
8.6548
6.92384
17.3096
34.6192
polythene sheet
labours
mason
mazdoor
waterman
beldar
9.2
ft^3
ft^3
ft^3
ft^3
70.77
47.18
Kg
7.57295
4.54377
2.271885
9.08754
505
16
65
3496.5392
276.9536
2250.248
15
10
1061.55
471.8
200
1840
1200
700
350
950
9087.54
3180.639
795.15975
8633.163
505
16
111342.4
8819.2
208353.6
1200
700
350
74412
86814
4823
505
16
65
27375.04
2168.32
17617.6
1200
700
350
950
33570
11749.5
1958.25
21261
Brickwork in super
5 structure
materials
Quantity
Mortar
Cement
Bags of cement
Sand
Bricks volume
No. of Bricks
labours
Mason
Mazdoor
waterman
2756
826.8
275.6
220.48
551.2
1929.2
26044.2
ft^3
62.01
124.02
13.78
6 Floor finish
materials
PCC(1:2:4)
Area of PCC
Dry Weight
Wet weight
Cement
Bags of cement
Sand
Aggregate
labours
mason
mazdoor
waterman
beldar
7 Flooring
2238
308
474.32
67.76
54.208
135.52
271.04
27.975
16.785
5.595
22.38
ft^2
ft^3
ft^3
ft^3
ft^3
ft^3
22
PCC(1:4:8)
wet volume
dry volume
cement
Bags of cement
sand
aggregate
Labours
mason
mazdoor
waterman
beldar
Concrete mixer op
Concrete mixer
3593
5533.22
425.63230
77
340.50584
62
1702.5292
31
3405.0584
62
ft^3
ft^3
ft^3
ft^3
16
171955.45
23
27240.467
69
ft^3
65
221328.8
1200
700
350
950
1500
1000
82998.3
29049.405
4841.5675
52565.59
9129.813
6086.542
505
69.16525
41.49915
13.83305
55.3322
6.086542
6.086542
8 Roof Slab
wet Weight
volume of steel
quantity of steel
corrected weight
Dry weight
Cement
Bags of cement
Sand
aggregate
Labour
Beldaar
Mazdoor
Waterman
Mason
concrete mixer
concrete op
concrete lifter
concrete lifter op
995
3.3809
ft^3
ft^3
991.6191
1527.0934
14
218.15620
2
174.52496
16
436.31240
4
872.62480
8
ft^3
45.812802
42
45.812802
42
20.310342
41
7.6354670
7
1.6798027
55
1.6798027
55
1.6798027
55
1.6798027
55
ft^3
ft^3
505
ft^3
16
ft^3
65
950
700
350
1200
1500
1000
2000
1000
88135.105
61
6980.9984
64
56720.612
52
43522.162
3
32068.961
69
7108.6198
42
9162.5604
84
2519.7041
33
1679.8027
55
3359.6055
11
1679.8027
55
23
concrete vibrator
Steel
volume of steel=
Steel required =
labour
blacksmith
steel fixeer
steel binder
mason
beldar
1.6798027
55
3.3809
2543.8905
87
1250
2099.7534
44
67
170440.66
93
ft^3
kg
47.109084
94
19.969541
11
19.969541
11
47.109084
94
47.109084
94
1000
1000
1000
1200
950
47109.084
94
19969.541
11
19969.541
11
56530.901
93
44753.630
7
9 Roof Finish
wet volume
dry volume
Cement
Bags of cement
Sand
Concrete
concrete mixer
concrete op
concrete lifter
concrete lifter op
concrete vibrator
444.98
685.2692
97.8956
78.31648
195.7912
391.5824
0.7537961
2
0.7537961
2
0.7537961
2
0.7537961
2
0.7537961
2
ft^3
ft^3
ft^3
ft^3
ft^3
1500
1000
10 Plastering
Outside area
Inside area
total plastering area
thickness of plastering
volume of plastering(outside)
volume of plastering(inside)
Materials
wet volume(outside)
wet volume(inside)
dry volume(outside)
dry volume(inside)
505
16
65
4897
3773
8670
0.04167
204.05799
157.22091
ft^2
ft^2
ft^2
ft
ft^3
ft^3
204.05799
157.22091
314.24930
46
242.12020
14
ft^3
ft^3
ft^3
ft^3
39549.822
4
3132.6592
25452.856
1130.6941
8
2000
753.79612
1507.5922
4
1000
753.79612
1250
942.24515
24
Outside
ratio (c/s)
cement
Bags of cement
sand
1:02
104.74976
82
83.799814
56
209.49953
64
ft^3
505
ft^3
16
42318.906
35
3351.9925
82
Inside
ratio
cement
Bags of cement
sand
Labours
Masons
Mazdoors
waterman
1:03
60.530050
35
48.424040
28
181.59015
11
ft^3
16
24454.140
34
2905.4424
17
1200
700
350
78030
45517.5
7586.25
505
16
65
3856.5032
305.4656
2481.908
67
1698.9116
97
505
65.025
65.025
21.675
11 Lintels
total volume
Materials
wet volume
dry volume
ratio
cement
Bags of cement
sand
aggeregate
steel length
volume
quantity of steel
Labour
Beldaar
Mazdoor
Waterman
Mason
concrete mixer
47.39
ft^3
43.39
66.8206
1:02:04
9.5458
7.63664
19.0916
38.1832
32.625
0.0337
ft^3
ft^3
25.356891
Kg
ft^3
ft^3
ft^3
ft
ft^3
2.004618
2.004618
0.8887139
8
0.334103
0.0735026
6
950
700
12 Beams
wet volume
dry volume
60.94
93.8476
ft^3
ft^3
350
1200
1904.3871
1403.2326
311.04989
3
400.9236
1500
110.25399
25
materials
cement
Bags of cement
sand
aggregate
steel length
volume
steel quantity
Labour
Beldaar
Mazdoor
Waterman
Mason
concrete mixer
concrete op
concrete lifter
concrete lifter op
concrete vibrator
steel fixeer
steel binder
13 White wash (3-coats)
area
white lime unslaked
glue powder
pigment
labours
white washer
mazdoor
14 Painting
ceiling area
inside area
outside area
total area
inside painting
primer coat
primer paint
Paint
13.4068
10.72544
26.8136
53.6272
84
0.0709408
9
53.378053
56
ft^3
ft^3
ft^3
ft
5416.3472
429.0176
3485.768
67
3576.3295
89
ft^3
Kg
2.815428
2.815428
1.2481730
8
0.469238
0.1032323
6
0.1032323
6
0.1032323
6
0.1032323
6
0.1032323
6
0.4190177
2
0.4190177
2
3773
101.871
10.1871
30.5613
505
16
65
950
700
350
1200
2674.6566
1970.7996
436.86057
8
563.0856
1500
154.84854
1000
103.23236
2000
206.46472
1000
103.23236
1250
1000
129.04045
419.01772
05
419.01772
05
250
60
150
25467.75
611.226
4584.195
800
700
5734.96
5018.09
500
800
20005.631
24
53348.349
1000
Kg
Kg
Kg
7.1687
7.1687
1567.77
5340.77
4897
10237.77
ft^2
ft^2
ft^2
ft^2
40.011262
47
66.685437
L
L
26
45
Labours
painters
Mazdoor
outside painting
Weather resistant
first coat
second coat
total quantity
Labours
painters
Mazdoor
15 Woodwork
Door frames
no of doors
length of frame
frame section
timber used
Labour
Mason
Carpenter
mazdoor
16 Doors
No of doors
Area to be occupied
Timber for paneled door
shutter(1 )
Labours
Carpenters
Beldars
17 Stairs
Volume of Staircase
Stairs
Landing
Total
dry volume
Concrete
Cement
Sand
aggregate
Marble
Area of Riser
Area of tread
96
16.02231
10.68154
1000
700
16022.31
7477.078
132.219
88.146
220.365
1000
1200
132219
105775.2
20.46946
20.46946
1000
700
20469.46
14328.622
350
45.36
1200
1000
700
9.72
97.2
45.36
500
25200
1000
950
19000
21850
12
18
0.02*0.03
0.1296
ft
ft^2
ft^3
0.0081
0.0972
0.0648
12
336
ft^2
50.4
ft^2
19
23
13.76
16.3
30.06
46.2924
ft^3
ft^3
ft^3
ft^3
6.6132
13.2264
19.8396
ft^3
ft^3
ft^3
ft^3
ft^2
ft^2
2.5
2.752
27
No. of Riser
N0.of Tread
Area of steps
Area of Landing
Area for Marble
Labour
Beldaar
Mazdoor
Waterman
Mason
concrete mixer
concrete op
concrete vibrator
Water Charges
Sundries
Scaffolding
Contractors Profit
Total Value in Rs
=
17
16
86.532
26.08
112.612
1.388772
1.388772
0.6156889
2
0.231462
0.0509216
4
0.0509216
4
0.0509216
4
ft^2
ft^2
ft^2
ft^2
ft^2
1800
202701.6
950
700
350
1200
1319.3334
972.1404
215.49112
2
277.7544
1500
76.38246
1000
50.92164
1250
Total (Rs)
=
63.65205
3687892.8
59
55318.392
88
276591.96
7.50%
44
55318.392
1.50%
88
737578.57
20%
17
1.50%
4812700.1
81
28
Rate Analysis:
The rate of particular item of work depends on the following:
1. Provisions
2. Amount of constituents and their expenses.
3. Amount of efforts and their salaries.
4. Position of situate of toil and the reserves from base and transport
responsibilities.
5. Extra and formation custodies
6. Income
29
Lead statement:
The remoteness between the basis of accessibility of substantial
and structure location is branded as Lead and is probable in Km.
The price of carriage on construction site is lead dependent.
The Rates Can be taken from the market , the departments like
Communication and works Department have their own rates or
MRS.
Required excel spreadsheets are attached:
CAREFUL: Open one at a time
This is Rate Analysis for 1st Floor
Microsoft Excel
Worksheet
30
Manhour Calculations:
Conspiring worker hours contains contributing how much time a
venture requires and what number of representatives are required.
The procedure can be finished before or after a venture, and this
case decides worker hours after a venture's consummation. The
figurings take a couple of minutes and require a logbook and an
adding machine.
Calculate the project's timeframe :
Utilize a timetable to decide when the venture started and
finished. Number what number of work days the venture ran,
being mindful so as to subtract occasions when representatives
were not working. For this case, accept the venture kept running
for eight five-day weeks, for a sum of 40 work days.
Duplicate days by hours
Decide how long your representatives function every day, and
don't tally any unpaid time, for example, meal breaks. Accept that
every worker works eight hours a day. Duplicate the venture's
work days by a solitary representative's day by day number of
hours. In this case, 40 x 8 = 320. This is the quantity of hours a
31
32
This analyzes the arranged expenses to the ones really caused in the
venture. It anticipates directors see execution patterns and, conceivably,
zones in which the standard arrangement might belittle.
Contractor:
The contractual worker is the General temporary worker or association or person
that agreements with another association or individual (the proprietor) for the
development of a building, street or other office. Government temporary worker,
privately owned business which produces merchandise or administrations for the
legislature
Sub- Contractor:
33
Structural Engineer:
Auxiliary Engineer is mindful, for playing out the exercises related with solid
establishment, section, bar, chunk, formwork, steel truss manufacture and
erection. He likewise issues the direction to the foremen who includes in previous
exercises and report his day by day task to the development chief. He counsels
development chief and accepts exhortation from him for playing out the day by
day errand. He readies the review demand, of concrete and basic steel things and
submits, to expert for examination. He presents his day by day advance to
development, who from that point, after survey handover to the arranging
engineer, for upgrading the calendar.
Electrical Engineer:
Store Keeper:
34
He is in charge of keeping the stock of all materials to be expended at site and all
organization resources. He issues the material to site staff on regular routine and
keeps up all the record lastly dispatches this data to head office. He works under
the control of director organization.
Safety Advisor:
He is capable to execute all security standards and strategies, at
development site so that there would not be any genuine damage. He holds
different instructional meeting for work and staff. So as to have mindfulness,
with security guidelines and directions. He prepares to the laborer how to
wear the seat strap and how a risk can be maintained a strategic distance
from at site
Accountant / Cashier:
He performs routine bookkeeping capacities, for example, record/account upkeep,
cost examination, compromise, posting, and stock control. He is the person who
pay work compensation, day by day neighborhood site buys, and site staff's pay
and information every one of the exchanges in the diary. He gets ready budgetary
reports through examination of basic working measurements as well as money
related information.
Supporting Staff:
This is the staff which is fundamentally the supporter in performing
distinctive exercises of the venture. These people are employed by the
contractual worker and assume a critical part in doing the work on time.
Their number relies on the extent of the errand.
Project Coordinator:
35
Extend Coordinator is positioned at Head Office and facilitate with the venture
supervisor. Extend Manager dispatches his whole prerequisite to the venture
facilitator and he orchestrates with the assistance of concerned offices and
ensures that all the site requests are opportune tended to. Extend facilitator
likewise visits the site every other week or month to month premise to get natural
him with the site advance. Extend organizer notifies the higher administration
about the venture status and different incidental key issues. Extend facilitator
ought to have capacity to handle different sort of issues.
Foreman:
He is essentially a main man.He manages the work prepares the specialist
that how to play out a function. Once in a while, he works alongside the
work with his own apparatuses keeping in mind the end goal to accelerate
the work and to persuade the specialists.
Mechanical engineer:
He is the individual who is in charge of the electrical related things at the
site.he is in charge of:
Telecommunication
Wiring
Emergency framework
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understand the project.
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Gantt Chart:
Bar chart or Gantt chart is graphic representation of project activities shown in a
time scaled bar line with no links shown between activities.
This is just a part of Gantt chart of my project.
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PROJECT SCHEDULE:
The venture has a particular beginning and completion time and relating to
it must have particular time for every action
Network Diagram
Arrange Diagram is an essential part of Critical Path Method. . A system
demonstrates the succession of work, interdependencies, and
interrelationships among venture exercises.
The sensible imperatives speaking to the connections among the exercises
are then characterized. The last result of system advancement is the
graphical show of successions in which exercises are performed. Utilizing a
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system chart for venture booking requires the sensible and exact
evaluations of span for every movement
REPORT WRITING:
Intent of a technical report is to
communicate an idea/problem to a reader effectively
It is the Essay of the scientific world
State the idea/problem
Frame your response
Respond with support for your argument
Reports:
Reports are provided for the sake of convenience as just a single look gives
the idea about the progress of the project.
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Conclusion:
I wanted to be as precise as possible in citing my work that I have done regarding
the project and save my reader from the complex network. The House was
completed in about 4.5 months with a budget of 64 lakhs The reason for the
budget being higher is quick completion of tasks, As I wanted to end the project in
a reasonable time.
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