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Section 6 mm 8 mm 10 mm 12 mm 16 mm 20 mm 25 mm

Recommended Consumer Price (Rs.Per Piece) 155 259 395 566 1008 1575 2456

These Tata TISCON Fe 500D prices are applicable in the state of TamilNadufor material sold through the Authorised Distributor and its network, with effect from 1st July'13
The above prices are on cash basis and are inclusive of all taxes Each piece of 12 m length All dimensions are subject to BIS tolerances Customers should satisfy themselves, as far as the no. of pieces are concerned, at the time of delivery Free home delivery within municipal limits

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Section 6 mm 8 mm 10 mm 12 mm 16 mm 20 mm 25 mm

Recommended Consumer Price (Rs.Per Piece) 155 259 395 566 1008 1575 2456

These Tata TISCON Fe 500D prices are applicable in the state of TamilNadufor material sold through the Authorised Distributor and its network, with effect from 1st July'13

The above prices are on cash basis and are inclusive of all taxes Each piece of 12 m length All dimensions are subject to BIS tolerances Customers should satisfy themselves, as far as the no. of pieces are concerned, at the time of delivery Free home delivery within municipal limits

To view the prices of Tata TISCON rebars, please select

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Section 6 mm 8 mm 10 mm 12 mm 16 mm 20 mm 25 mm

Recommended Consumer Price (Rs.Per Piece) 155 259 395 566 1008 1575 2456

These Tata TISCON Fe 500D prices are applicable in the state of TamilNadufor material sold through the Authorised Distributor and its network, with effect from 1st July'13
The above prices are on cash basis and are inclusive of all taxes Each piece of 12 m length All dimensions are subject to BIS tolerances Customers should satisfy themselves, as far as the no. of pieces are concerned, at the time of delivery Free home delivery within municipal limits

To view the prices of Tata TISCON rebars, please select

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Section 6 mm 8 mm 10 mm 12 mm 16 mm 20 mm

Recommended Consumer Price (Rs.Per Piece) 155 259 395 566 1008 1575

25 mm

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These Tata TISCON Fe 500D prices are applicable in the state of TamilNadufor material sold through the Authorised Distributor and its network, with effect from 1st July'13
The above prices are on cash basis and are inclusive of all taxes Each piece of 12 m length All dimensions are subject to BIS tolerances Customers should satisfy themselves, as far as the no. of pieces are concerned, at the time of delivery Free home delivery within municipal limits

To view the prices of Tata TISCON rebars, please select

Tamil Nadu Please Select

Section 6 mm 8 mm 10 mm 12 mm 16 mm 20 mm 25 mm

Recommended Consumer Price (Rs.Per Piece) 155 259 395 566 1008 1575 2456

These Tata TISCON Fe 500D prices are applicable in the state of TamilNadufor material sold through the Authorised Distributor and its network, with effect from 1st July'13
The above prices are on cash basis and are inclusive of all taxes Each piece of 12 m length All dimensions are subject to BIS tolerances Customers should satisfy themselves, as far as the no. of pieces are concerned, at the time of delivery Free home delivery within municipal limits

To view the prices of Tata TISCON rebars, please select

Tamil Nadu Please Select

Section 6 mm 8 mm

Recommended Consumer Price (Rs.Per Piece) 155 259

10 mm 12 mm 16 mm 20 mm 25 mm

395 566 1008 1575 2456

These Tata TISCON Fe 500D prices are applicable in the state of TamilNadufor material sold through the Authorised Distributor and its network, with effect from 1st July'13
The above prices are on cash basis and are inclusive of all taxes Each piece of 12 m length All dimensions are subject to BIS tolerances Customers should satisfy themselves, as far as the no. of pieces are concerned, at the time of delivery Free home delivery within municipal limits

o view the prices of Tata TISCON rebars, please select

Tamil Nadu Please Select

Section 6 mm 8 mm 10 mm 12 mm 16 mm 20 mm 25 mm

Recommended Consumer Price (Rs.Per Piece) 155 259 395 566 1008 1575 2456

These Tata TISCON Fe 500D prices are applicable in the state of TamilNadufor material sold through the Authorised Distributor and its network, with effect from 1st July'13
The above prices are on cash basis and are inclusive of all taxes Each piece of 12 m length All dimensions are subject to BIS tolerances Customers should satisfy themselves, as far as the no. of pieces are concerned, at the time of delivery Free home delivery within municipal limits

To view the prices of Tata TISCON rebars, please select

Tamil Nadu Please Select

Section 6 mm 8 mm 10 mm 12 mm 16 mm 20 mm 25 mm

Recommended Consumer Price (Rs.Per Piece) 155 259 395 566 1008 1575 2456

These Tata TISCON Fe 500D prices are applicable in the state of TamilNadufor material sold through the Authorised Distributor and its network, with effect from 1st July'13
The above prices are on cash basis and are inclusive of all taxes Each piece of 12 m length All dimensions are subject to BIS tolerances Customers should satisfy themselves, as far as the no. of pieces are concerned, at the time of delivery Free home delivery within municipal limits

To view the prices of Tata TISCON rebars, please select

Tamil Nadu Please Select

Section 6 mm 8 mm 10 mm 12 mm 16 mm 20 mm 25 mm

Recommended Consumer Price (Rs.Per Piece) 155 259 395 566 1008 1575 2456

These Tata TISCON Fe 500D prices are applicable in the state of TamilNadufor material sold through the Authorised Distributor and its network, with effect from 1st July'13
The above prices are on cash basis and are inclusive of all taxes Each piece of 12 m length All dimensions are subject to BIS tolerances Customers should satisfy themselves, as far as the no. of pieces are concerned, at the time of delivery Free home delivery within municipal limits

TIRUPUR: Construction activities came to a halt in Tirupur and surrounding areas on Monday, as hundreds observed a fast near the Tirupur Railway Station, in response to a strike call given by Tirupur Civil Engineers Association and the Federation of All Civil Engineers Associations of Tamil Nadu in protest against the spiralling prices of construction materials. Regional president of the federation S. Rameshkumar and secretary S. Ponnusamy, who led the fast, complained that the cost of construction materials has gone up by 50 per cent in the last two years. The dream of the common man and the middle class to own a house has been shattered by the unabated rise in prices of steel, cement, brick and blue metal. Alleging that a cartel was behind the unreasonable rise in cement price, the federation asked the Government to declare cement, steel and sand as essential commodities and fix the rates. Considering the spurt in infrastructure development, the Government should take appropriate steps to make available raw materials by relaxing rules for quarries. The federation has appealed to the Government to relax norms for building construction. It wanted the Government to act fast to protect the interest of the public and lakhs of construction workers as well.

Sunday, August 7, 2011 Tamilnadu Construction materials prices up, home buyers down

In Tamilnadu prices of many of the many construction materials have increased manifold in the last one year. So, Builders feel that their hands are tied. One year ago, bricks cost for 3,000 Rs. 18,000 against Rs. 10,000. The Same period steel prices have crossed Rs. 45,000 a tonne against Rs. 28,000 earlier.

Also the plumbing and electrical materials costs have increased. Labour wages also increased. Sand and bricks availability is a problem. Awareness and acceptability of eco-sand and flyash bricks should improve further

There is an abnormal increase in construction material prices during the last 6 months and many going in for smaller structures are hit. Now, the average construction cost for an independent house is Rs. 1,150 - Rs. 1,200 per sq.ft, It was Rs. 950 - Rs. 1,000 per sq.ft one year ago. Though the input costs, and expenses have gone up, builders and promoters are unable to raise the house and flats prices.

Main reason, Now Tamilnadu real estate market is saturated.

Last 2- 3 months Construction activity has slowed down in all over Tamilnadu. .

Builders are hopeful of getting cement at lower prices when the cement plant proposed by the association is commissioned. The plant planned in Andhra Pradesh is expected to go on stream in six months to a year. - See more at: http://www.myreality.in/2011/08/tamilnadu-construction-materialsprices.html#sthash.rwvNyyOU.dpuf

Building Construction Material Price Index Chennai


OCTOBER 20, 2012POSTED IN: RESOURCEFUL, TECHNOLOGY

Commodity

Unit Measure

AVERAGE RATE IN JUNE 2012

CEMENT STEEL STEEL STEEL STEEL STEEL STEEL BRICKS RIVER SAND FLY ASH

Per 50 Kg Bag Non Isi 6mm / Ton Tmt 8mm Dia / Ton 10-25 Mm Dia / Ton Rms / Ton Stirrups / Ton Vsp/Sail 10mm Dia / Ton 1 No. Cubic Feet Per Ton (Ennore)

290 47,700 47,800 47,100 52,500 53,500 52,000 6.00 40 to 45 122

BLUE METAL BLUE METAL QUARRY DUST BITUMEN BITUMEN MASON MEN WOMEN PAINTER/PLUMBER CARPENTER

20mm / Cubic Feet 40mm / Cubic Feet 0 2 Mm / Cubic Feet Grade 80/100 Grade 60/70 Per Day Per Day Per Day Per Day Per Day

30 to 32 28 22 38,170 38,740 500 to 550 350 to 400 250 to 300 450 to 500 500 to 550

PRICE QUOTES
PRODUCT AND MATERIAL PRICES IN HYDERABAD
Material Price Range Availability / Details

Construction Materials
River Sand Manufactured Sand Steel Ready Mix Concrete Premium brand cement (50 Kg. bag) Bricks Mud Bricks Mud Bricks (Light Weight) Fly Ash / Hallow Bricks Rs. 550 - 650 per tonne & 5,000/lorry load Rs. 450 - 500 per tonne Rs. 35 - 37,000 per tonne Variable Rs. 230 - 240 per bag 18,000/lorry load Rs. 1.50 - 1.75 per piece Rs. 2.50 - 2.75 per tonne Rs. 3.25 + per piece Price depends on thickness and finish Various qualities depends on manufacturer Standard sizes and finishing depends on manufacturer Types: River & Filtered. Loads of 5-6, 13-14, 20-21 tons Stone curshed into sand, various manufacturers Available in various gauzes and loads Variable Manufacturers Various Manufacturers and different grades

Accessories

Tiles: Ceramic tiles Tiles: Shabad stone Tiles: Markapur Marbles - tiles Marbles - Slabs Granite - tiles Granite - Slabs Bthroom accessories etc.

Rs. 10 - 30 per tile Rs. 5 - 10 per tile Rs. 4 - 8 per tile Rs. 14 onwards per sft. Rs. 20 onwards per sft. Rs. 20 onwards per sft. Rs. 45 onwards per sft. Various ranges

Various Various Various Price depends on whiteness and design Price depends on whiteness and design Price and quality depends on brand Price depends on finishing Brand and quality determine the price

Wood & Panel(per cubic foot)


Panel Boards Teak Wood - Burma Teak Wood - African Teak Wood - India Teak Wood- Medium Beeja Sal Neem Mango Babool Electrical Accessories Rs. 3,000/cft Rs. 2,400/cft Rs. 2,800/cft Rs. 1,450/cft Rs. 900/cft Rs. 350 to 500 Rs. 150 to 250 Rs. 350 to 400 Various Various Various Various Various Competitive pricing because of heavy supply Various Manufacturers Supply and demand determine the price Supply and demand determine the price Various timber suppliers

Construction Cost Fluctuations Make Tilt-up Construction a Better Choice Than Ever
General contractors will be happy to hear that America's demand for new commercial and residential building has been on the increase in 2005. According to the U.S. Census Bureau of the Department of Commerce, as of August 2005 construction spending was estimated at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1,108.5 billion, 6.1 percent above August 2004. During the first eight months of 2005, construction spending amounted to $723.7 billion, 9.0 percent above the same period in 2004. From July to August 2005, the fastest growing segments of the construction industry were highways and nonresidential private construction, outpacing the rate of growth in residential and all other facets of public construction. Although demand for new construction is growing at a healthy, but not excessive rate, construction costs have not demonstrated the same measured stability. External forces have resulted in phenomenal rate increases for a wide range of integral construction supplies, raw materials and services. This fact has made the process for long term cost projections more difficult now than it's ever been.

External Forces Drive Cost Fluctuations in Construction Supplies and Materials


In 2004, Steel was the primary culprit for increased construction supply costs. The largest factor influencing this was China's burgeoning economy, which has driven phenomenal growth in their construction and manufacturing needs. China's demand for steel in 2004 increased by 38 million tons; just their demand increase was as much as the total annual steel usage for Mexico and Canada . . . combined. This massive increase in demand, coupled with reduced supplies of raw materials and a weaker American dollar, drove the price for steel up 66% in one six-month period in 2004 and made long-term cost estimating for a wide range of construction projects virtually impossible. Even tilt-up concrete construction projects were significantly affected by steel's inflation as these buildings normally use steel joists, beams, roof systems, etc. As a result, in 2004 steel producers added surcharges or renegotiated contracts to raise prices and help offset their higher costs, or simply canceled orders they couldn't fill. Steel's spiraling prices finally peaked and started to reverse themselves in 2005, although they remain 20 - 30% higher now (mid- to late-2005) than their January 2004 levels. Concrete also was in high demand in 2004 and 2005, driving up prices and lead times for this raw material as well. While concrete prices have not inflated as dramatically as steel's, they have increased 10 - 12% between January 2004 and mid-2005. The availability and price for concrete have long been significant advantages of tilt-up construction, but both price and availability have presented significant challenges to cost estimators and general contractors in recent months. Consumer demand and finite supplies also played a major role in the cost of gasoline and petroleum products over the past 12 - 24 months. In December 2004 oil sold for $37 per barrel. In September 2005 oil cost more than $63 per barrel, following temporary spikes in August that exceeded $70 per barrel. This resulted in price jumps of 50% for gas and diesel fuels, as well as significantly increased manufacturing and delivery prices for virtually every product and process in construction.

Hurricanes Create Construction Cost Instability for 2006


For the remainder of 2005 and into 2006, the greatest affect on construction costs may well be the result of natural - and not man-made - forces. This year Hurricane Katrina caused at least $125 billion in economic damage and could cost the insurance industry up to $60 billion in claims. Estimates for damage to infrastructure such as roads, bridges and the utility system in New Orleans alone exceed $10 billion. Thousands of businesses and more than 300,000 homes were damaged by Katrina, most of them beyond repair. Following Katrina was Hurricane Rita, which caused an additional $10 15 billion in damages in Texas and Louisiana. In the short term, the repair process will place heavy demands on a wide range of building materials like lumber, steel, plywood, electrical components, glass, roofing materials, asphalt, carpeting, drywall and PVC piping, so costs and delivery times for these items are likely to increase nationwide. Skilled construction labor, particularly framers and drywall installers, will also be at a premium as far away as north Texas. Katrina will result in a temporarily reduced demand for concrete in the region as workers focus on repairs rather than new construction. This reduced demand may or may not translate into price reductions, however; New Orleans is the country's largest port of entry for imported concrete, and with that city's diminished functionality, available supplies will be reduced as well as local demand. For the long term, Katrina's impact on our nation's oil supplies and continually increasing demand may have the greatest affect on construction costs. Several American refineries and oil delivery mechanisms were affected by Katrina; as a result, already-tight oil supplies were further diminished by the hurricane and the cost to manufacture and deliver products or operate construction equipment is likely to continue its rise. Adding refinery capacity in our country would take at least a decade so we have no short term solution to this problem.

Construction Costs Summary


When fundamental raw materials like steel, concrete and petroleum experience double-digit inflation rates, the amount of time for which material suppliers, tilt-up contractors, general contractors and cost estimators can commit to pricing grows shorter and shorter. Established commercial construction companies have outstanding relationships with major subcontractors and suppliers, as well as the expertise to provide as much pricing information and commitment as possible. But the fiscal reality of the global economy and the ramifications of natural disasters shackle all participants in the building process when it comes to projecting construction costs, long term. When prices for core raw materials are increasing at eight to ten times the economy's inflation rate, it is very difficult to commit to pricing several months in the future that is still cost-competitive. Given that the costs of raw materials and supplies will not be stabilized in the near future, the key to controlling the budget is to control and reduce the schedule. Tilt-up construction allows for a compressed schedule that is extremely reliable, due to the availability of locally created raw materials and the ability to overlap skills. As construction costs continue to remain volatile tilt-up construction will become an even better choice for delivering quality construction projects that stay in budget. Other things developers can do to compress the construction schedule and work with leading industry partners to increase the viability of their project budget include:

Approaches like Fast Track construction have reduced the timetable for delivering a construction project considerably. Engaging a general contractor or construction manager earlier in the process is a good way to control time in the initial planning phases, as these experts understand permitting and other legal requirements and can ensure all documentation is filed thoroughly and in a timely manner, reducing schedule delays early on. Some building owners are taking a more active role in the design/bid/build process and are functioning as a team member to streamline communications and drive faster completion of projects as well.

Developers and business owners should leverage these approaches and work with general contractors who have relationships with established suppliers to maximize their ability to project and budget construction costs accurately through the end of the building's construction process. Return to Articles Index

The construction materials are available in the following rates* and it has been displayed for your guidance.

Material Cement Per 50kg bag Steel Non ISI TMT 8MM dia TMT 10-25 MM dia RMS (Ready made steel) STIRRUPS " VSP / SAIL BRICKS 3000 NOS RIVER SAND BLUE METAL (Material not Freely avaliable) 20 MM 40 MM BITUMEN AT I.O.C Grade 80/100 Grade 60/70 MASON LABOUR Men Women PAINTER/PLUMBER CARPENTER

Last Week Rs.275 Rs.44,200 Rs.44,800 Rs.43,300 Rs.48,000 Rs.49,000 Rs.45,500 Rs.19,000 Rs.43/-per cft Rs.28 to Rs.30/-cft Rs.24 to Rs.26/-cft Rs.44,124/-MT Rs.45,100/-MT Rs.500 to Rs.550 Rs.350 to Rs.400 Rs.250 to Rs.300 Rs.450 to Rs.500 Rs.500 to Rs.550

This Week Rs.275 Rs.44,200 Rs.44,800 Rs.43,300 Rs.47,500 Rs.48,500 Rs.45,500 Rs.19,000 Rs.43/-per cft Rs.28 to Rs.30/-cft Rs.24 to Rs.26/-cft Rs.44,125/-MT Rs.45,100/-MT Rs.500 to Rs.550 Rs.350 to Rs.400 Rs.250 to Rs.300 Rs.450 to Rs.500 Rs.500 to Rs.550

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