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New Zealand Map and Abbreviations

AKL Northland
Auckland Northland

WKO, BOP Auckland


Waikato Bay of Plenty

Waikato Bay of Plenty

CNTRL
Gisborne
Gisborne Taranaki Hawke’s Bay Manawatu-Wanganui

Taranaki
WGTN Hawke’s Bay
Wellington

Tasman Nelson Manawatu-Wanganui


CHCH
Canterbury Marlborough Tasman Nelson West Coast
Wellington

Marlborough

DUDN
West Coast
Southland Otago

Canterbury

Southland

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Contents

Building And Construction Cost Indices. . . 6 14 GARAGE DOORS . . . . . . . . . . . . 21


Regional House Costs Guide . . . . . . . . . 7 14.1 Tilting doors 21
National House Costs – Statistics NZ. . . . . 7 14.1.2 Roller shutter doors 21
14.1.3 Industrial doors 22
Current Construction Costs 14.1.4 Sectional automatic control 22

1 EXCAVATION AND SITEWORKS . . . . 8 15 ROOFING WORK. . . . . . . . . . . . 22


15.1 Roofing Accessories 22
2 CONCRETE WORK. . . . . . . . . . . . 9
15.2 Roofing Netting and Paper 22
2.1 Foundations, Floor Slabs, Stairs 9
15.3 Roofing Tiles 22
2.2 Walls 9
15.4 Long Length - Galvanised Steel 23
2.3 Beams, Lintels, Columns 9
15.5 Long Length - Aluminium 23
2.4 Small Works 9
15.6 Translucent Sheeting 24
2.5 Extra charge above 17.5 MPa rate 10
15.7 Membrane Roofing 24
2.6 Finishes 10
15.8 Roof Coating 24
2.7 Waterproofing 10
2.8 Tanking 10
16 PLUMBING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
16.1 Spouting, Gutters, and Downpipes 24
2.9 Formwork (Based on 3 uses of material) 10
16.2 Pipework 25
3 MODULAR STRUCTURAL FLOORING. 11
16.3 Sanitary Fixtures 25
3.1 Precast Concrete 11
16.4 Hot Water and Heating Equipment 26
3.2 Metal Tray Deck 11
16.5 Taps, Valves, etc... 26
4 REINFORCING STEEL - MILD. . . . . .11
5 STRUCTURAL STEELWORK . . . . . . 11 17 DRAINAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
6 BRICKWORK (In veneer wall). . . . . .11 18 ELECTRICAL WORK. . . . . . . . . . 28
6.1 Monier - 70 series 11
19 SOLID PLASTER. . . . . . . . . . . . 28
6.2 Monier - 90 series 11
20 GLAZING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
20.2 Louvre Blades 29
6.3 Sundries 12
7 CONCRETE MASONRY . . . . . . . . . 12 21 PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING. . . 30
7.1 Hollow concrete blockwork: 12
22 SPECIALIST FINISHES . . . . . . . . . 31
7.2 Half Hi Hollow concrete blockwork 12
23 FLOOR COVERINGS. . . . . . . . . . 31
7.3 Concrete grout filling to blockwork: 12
8 CARPENTRY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
8.1 Framing 12
8.2 Flooring 13
8.3 Insulation 13
8.4 Laminated Timber 14
8.5 Mouldings 14
8.6 Exterior Linings 15
8.7 Nail Plated Trusses 16
9 SUSPENDED CEILINGS. . . . . . . . 16
10 FIBROUS PLASTER . . . . . . . . . . 17
11 INTERIOR LININGS . . . . . . . . . . . 17
11.1 Plasterboard 17
12 JOINERY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
12.1 Timber Doors - External 18
12.2 Timber Doors - Internal 18
12.3 Timber Sliding/Folding Doors 19
12.4 Timber Windows 19
13 METAL WINDOWS AND DOORS . . . . 20
13.1 Aluminium Awning Windows 20
13.2 Aluminium Sliding Windows 21
13.3 Powder Coated Aluminium Sliding Doors 21

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Building And Construction Cost Indices

Note: May 2018 Issue. Examples Of Use

The indices previous used have been replaced with those pro- 1. A house completed in March 2014 cost
vided by Statistics New Zealand, Capital Goods Price Index $1746.00 per m2. What would be the likely cost of a similar
table 1, CEPQ Series. building due to be completed in March 2017.

Residential now uses “Residential buildings(1)“ S2AA Dwell- $#### x #### = $#### per m2
ings and out-buildings.
2. A factory contract let in September 2014 for
Other Construction uses S2G2 “Civil Construction”. The ti- $1,500,000 is due to be completed in December 2016. What
tle has changed to Civil Construction. Factories now uses might be the total figure for market fluctuations? (This will be
“Non-residential buildings(1)“ influenced by the characteristics of each project and it is usu-
ally best for estimating purposes to always take the midline of
S2BB Warehouses, factories(1) index movements, i.e. 50%.)
Statistics New Zealand provide this note for the use of some
of these series marked (1) above. Index movement - #### start - #### finish
#### - #### = ### ÷ # = ##
(1) This index does not intend to reflect all price changes in
building work because of measurement difficulties, particular- Therefore $##### x ## ÷ ##### = $###### (upwards)
ly for margins and discounts on labour and material prices.
The new Residential and Factories Indices are very similar to (Check contract for fixed amount or market fluctuations)
the former indices used. The new Civil Construction Series is
significantly different to the former Other Construction series Note: Graph line can be projected further by extending the
used. average graph line.

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Regional House Costs Guide

House Type Name House Type Description


Basic House (90-130m2) Concrete
Concrete slab
slab or
or par�cle board floor,
particle board floor,kitchen,
kitchen, bathroom,
bathroom, WC,WC, fibre-cement
fibre-cement
weather
weather boards,
boards, galv steel roof
galv steel roofstandard
standardquality
quality fi�ngs
fittings.

Med Quality House, One Concrete slab or par�cle board floor, kitchen, bathroom, WC, linea/cedar/pine
Storey (100-250m2) weatherboards or painted fibre-cement cladding, Colorsteel roof, standard
quality fi�ngs
Med Quality House, Two Concrete floor slab, concrete �le roof, kitchen, bathroom, en-suite, Internal
Storey (150-300m2) double garage, medium standard fi�ngs; brick veneer to ground floor with
cedar or pine weatherboards to upper storey

Execu�ve House, Two 200-600m2 Execu�ve quality, insulated concrete floor slab, standing seam roof,
Storey (200-600m2) designer kitchen bathroom, 2 ensuites, security, TV, fire protec�on, underfloor
hea�ng, gas fire,Mul�ple garages with concrete floor, Expensive fi�ngs

$/m2 of Gross Floor Area BOP


AKL CNTRL WGTN CHCH DUDN
(exclude GST) WKO

Basic House $ #### $ #### $ #### $ #### $ #### $ ####

Med. Quality House - One Storey $ #### $ #### $ #### $ #### $ #### $ ####

Med. Quality House - Two Storey $ #### $ #### $ #### $ #### $ #### $ ####

Executive House - Two Storey $ #### $ #### $ #### $ #### $ #### $ ####

National House Costs – Statistics

$ ####
$ #####

$ #####

$ #####

$ ##### $ ####
$ ##### $ ####
$ #####

$ #####

$ #####

$ #####

$ #####

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1 EXCAVATION AND SITEWORKS


1.1 Topsoil stripping 150mm deep and dispose off m2
site
1.2 Excavate to reduce levels and dispose off site m3
1.3 Excavation for foundation trenches in soil:
1.3a up to 1.5m machine m3
1.3b 1.5m to 3m machine m3
1.3c up to 1.5m hand m3
1.3d 1.5 to 3m hand m3
1.4 Compacted basecourse 250mm thick and over m3
1.5 Hardfill consolidated and levelled - 150mm m2
1.6 Batter faces of excavations m2
1.7 Planking and strutting to basement - up to 3m m2
1.8 Load and cart away excavation material up to m3
2km
1.9 Backfill and ram by hand with clean material
1.9a excavated m3
1.9b imported hardfill m3
1.10 Soil filling spread, level 300mm thick m2
1.11 Blind hardfill with 25mm sand raked level m2
1.12 Two coats bituminous surfacing on 150mm m2
GAP 65 base-course rolled and consolidated
1.13 Asphalt surface: 25mm wearing course on and m2
included150mm thick GAP 65 base-course
layer (concrete kerbing not included)
1.14 Bituthene 5300 with 45mm asphalt surface m2
layer
1.15 Prescast Paving
1.15a Precast Paving Large Format 600x600mm m2
1.15b Precast Paving Mid Format 450x450mm m2
1.15c Precast Paving Small Format 300x300mm m2
1.15d Extra value… Mortar Bedding 25mmv m2
thickness
1.16 600mm Mini-Crib retaining wall at 1 in 4 incline m2
with average 150mm scoria/metal backfill and
infill
1.17 Treated timber post retaining wall, concrete m2
surround to poles 150 x 50 H4 timber rails.
300mm scoria backfill behind wall and
draincoil to base 1.2m high, 175mm dia poles.
Note: Measured as m2 of exposed face of
wall.
1.18 Waterblasting
1.18a Exterior walls m2
1.18b Roofs m2
1.18c Terraces m2
1.18d Paths, Driveways m2

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2 CONCRETE WORK
Rates given do not include reinforcing cost. It
should also be noted that there can be great
variation in delivery charges within an area.
The following rates are for urban areas.
2.1 Foundations, Floor Slabs, Stairs
2.1.1 Concrete 20 MPa in reinforced foundations m3
2.1.2 Concrete 20 MPa in reinforced ground floor m3
slabs
2.1.3 Concrete 20 MPa in reinforced suspended m3
slabs above ground floor
2.1.4 Concrete 10 MPa in 100mm unreinforced slab m3
2.1.5 Concrete 20 MPa in 100mm reinforced slab m3
2.1.6 75mm concrete path, including excavation, m2
basecourse and formwork
2.1.7 100mm concrete drive, including excavation, m2
basecourse, formwork, reinforcing
2.1.8 50mm plain concrete (10 MPa) blinding screed m2
2.1.9 Concrete in staircase and landing, 20 Mpa m3
2.1.10 Concrete cutting to 25mm deep in slabs m
Refer also to min. charge.
2.2 Walls
2.2.1 Concrete 20 MPa in reinforced walls 150mm m3
on ground floor
2.2.2 Concrete 20 MPa in reinforced walls 150mm m3
thick above ground floor
2.2.3 Precast concrete wall panels to 6m high, m2
150mm thick. Reinforced, manufactured,
carted up to 20km, erected, braced and
fixed. Average price only. Note: Prices will be
affected by openings, fixings, difficulty of site
etc.
2.3 Beams, Lintels, Columns
2.3.1 20 MPa in reinforced columns below ground m3
floor
2.3.2 Concrete 20 MPa in reinforced columns above m3
ground floor
2.3.3 Concrete 20 MPa in reinforced beams below m3
ground floor
2.3.4 Concrete 20 MPa in reinforced beams above m3
ground floor
2.4 Small Works
2.4.1 Reinforced footings 300 x 200mm with two m
12mm rods including formwork
2.4.2 50mm thick blinding concrete including m2
screeds
2.4.3 Keyed construction joints 125mm slab m
2.4.4 Small chases and fillets m
2.4.5 200 x 200mm standard precast concrete pile ea
600mm high on 300 x 300mm footing 100mm
thick (excluding excavation)
2.4.6 140mm diameter Tanalised pile, 900mm long ea
embedded in 300 x 300 footing 300mm thick
(excluding excavation)

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2.4.7 140mm diameter Tanalised pile, short driven ea
friction timber pile 1200mm long exposed
600mm (including driving)
2.5 Extra charge above 20 MPa rate
2.5.1 25 Mpa m3
2.5.2 30 Mpa m3
2.5.3 35 Mpa m3
2.5.4 40 Mpa m3
2.5.5 45 Mpa m3
2.5.6 50 Mpa m3
2.5.7 Extra value for waterproofing - Concrete Sika m3
2.6 Finishes
2.6.1 Power float, U3 finish m2
2.6.2 Wood or steel float, U2 finish m2
2.7 Waterproofing
2.7.1 Polythene dampcourse 250 microns
2.7.2a 100mm wide m
2.7.2b 200mm wide m
2.7.3 Bituthene 3000 to exterior below g.1. m2
2.7.4 Jaydex Novator membrane; 3mm thick m2
2.8 Tanking
2.8.1 Bituminouspaint waterproofing, 3 coats m2
brushed
2.8.2 SikaProof 2 coat bitumen emulsion coating m2
2.8.3 Bentonite Geotextile waterproofing m2
2.9 Formwork
(Based on 3 uses of material)
2.9.1 Formwork to foundations. F1 finish m2
2.9.2 Formwork to walls. F4 Finish m2
2.9.3 Formwork to soffits - suspended floor slabs m2
2.9.4 Formwork to sloping soffits of stairs m2
2.9.5 Formwork to edge of floor slab:
2.9.5a Not exceeding 100mm m
2.9.5b 100-200mm m
2.9.5c 200-300mm m
2.9.6 Formwork to sides and soffit of beam m2
2.9.7 Formwork to sides of isolated column m2
2.9.8 Extra value for fair faced finish m2
2.9.9 Rugasol applied to inside of formwork m2

3 MODULAR STRUCTURAL FLOORING


3.1 Precast Concrete
3.1.1 Precast prestressed floor capable of taking
2.87kPa live loading spanning 6m:
3.1.1a Flat 75 slab - 75 topping m2
3.1.1b Timber infills - 90 topping m2
3.1.1c Dycore 200 - 65 topping m2
3.1.1d Double tees - 65 topping m2

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3.2 Metal Tray Deck


3.1.3 Dimond Hi-bond floor capable of taking 2.61 m2
kPa live load with metal trays spanning 5.5m
and 150mm slab thickness with 50mm

4 REINFORCING STEEL - MILD


4.1.1 D32mm dia. (deformed) rods (158 meters per kg
1000 kg)
4.1.2 D28mm dia. (deformed) rods (207 meters per kg
1000 kg)
4.1.3 D24mm dia. (deformed) rods (270 meters per kg
1000 kg)
4.1.4 D20mm dia. (deformed) rods (406 meters per kg
1000 kg)
4.1.5 D16mm dia. (deformed) rods (634 meters per kg
1000 kg)
4.1.6 D12mm dia. (deformed) rods (1081 meters kg
per 1000 kg)
4.1.7 10mm dia. Stirrups kg
4.1.8 6.5mm dia. Stirrups kg
4.1.9 663 fabric mesh; 150 x 150 x 6.3 mm m2
4.1.10 665 fabric mesh; 150 x 150 x 5.3 mm m2
4.1.11 668 fabric mesh, 150 x 150 x 4.0 mm m2

5 STRUCTURAL STEELWORK
5.1.1 Fabricated portal frames in UB or RSJ kg
members
5.1.2 Fabricated portal frames in RHS members kg
5.1.3 Beams, girts, or purlins in angle or channel kg
sections
5.1.4 Shop cleaning, wire brushing and one coat of m2
anti-corrosive primer

6 BRICKWORK (In veneer wall)


6.1 Monier - 70 series
6.1.1 Premium range m2
6.1.2 Mid range m2
6.1.3 Budget range m2
6.1.4 Presto Double Brick range m2
6.2 Monier - 90 series
6.2.1 Golden Buff, Standard red m2
6.2.2 Clay paver 230 x 114 x 50 m2
6.3 Sundries
6.3.1 Galvanised brickwork wall tie ea
6.3.2 Galvanised snake wire m
6.3.3 Galvanised vermin proof mesh m
6.3.4 Raking out joints for flashings m

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6.3.5 Cutting horizontal or vertical small chase for m
pipe, conduit, etc
6.3.6 Cleaning down face brickwork with water m2

7 CONCRETE MASONRY
7.1 Hollow concrete blockwork:
7.1.1 100mm block wall m2
7.1.2 150mm block wall m2
7.1.3 200mm block wall m2
7.1.4 250mm block wall m2
7.2 Half Hi Hollow concrete blockwork
7.2.1 100mm block wall in Half Hi blocks m2
7.2.2 200mm block wall in Half Hi blocks m2
7.3 Concrete grout filling to blockwork:
7.3.1 150mm blockwork m2
7.3.2 200mm blockwork m2

8 CARPENTRY
8.1 Framing
8.1.1 75 x 50mm framing H 1.2 treated m
8.1.2 100 x 50mm framing H 1.2 treated m
8.1.3a 90 x 45 laser frame m
8.1.4 125 x 50mm framing H 1.2 treated m
8.1.5 150 x 50mm framing H 1.2 treated m
8.1.6 150 x 50mm and 100 x 75mm subfloor m
framing treated
8.1.7 200 x 50mm framing H 1.2 treated m
8.1.8 250 x 50mm framing H 1.2 treated m
8.1.9 300 x 50mm framing H 1.2 treated m
8.1.10 75 x 40mm ceiling battens m
8.1.11 Metal ceiling battens (Rondo) m
8.1.12 50 x 25 H3 battens to ext walls m
8.1.13 Extra on above rates for Pressure Treatment
to Hazard Specification H3-6.1 kg/m3
retention
8.1.13a 75 x 50mm m
8.1.13b 100 x 50mm m
8.1.13c 125 x 50mm m
8.1.13d 150 x 50mm m
8.1.14 3 ply bituminous fabric DPC between 100mm m
wide timber and concrete
8.1.15 Ramset explosive fasteners securing 50mm ea
thick timber to concrete
8.2 Flooring
8.2.1 100 x 25mm hardwood T & G m2
8.2.2 Reconstituted wood chip flooring - 20m thick
8.2.2a 2400 x 1200mm m2
8.2.2b 3600 x 1200mm m2
8.2.2c 3600 x 1800mm m2

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8.2.3 Coarse and fine sand on T & G timber floor to m2
receive clear finish
8.2.4 Coarse and fine sand on particle board floor to m2
receive clear finish
8.2.5 17.5mm C.D. plywood (flat roof substrate) m2
8.2.6 Hardies Tile and Slate Underlay 6mm thick m2
8.2.7 Timber decking
8.2.7a Ex 100 x 25mm hardwood m
8.2.7b Ex 100 x 25mm treated pine m
19.07c Ex 100 x 40mm treated pine m
Allow extra for special nails & fiixings
8.3 Insulation
8.3.1a Ceiling batts R 1.8 m2
8.3.1b Ceiling batts R 2.4 m2
8.3.1c Ceiling batts R 3.2 m2
8.3.1d Ceiling batts R 3.6 m2
8.3.1e Ceiling batts R 4.0 m2
8.3.1f Ceiling batts R 5.0 m2
8.3.1g Wall batts R 1.8 m2
8.3.1h Wall batts R 2.2 m2
8.3.1i Wall batts R 2.8 m2
8.3.2 SL 422 perforated 10m2
8.3.3 SL 425 double sided reinforced 10m2
8.3.4 Flamestop 522 perforated 10m2
8.3.5 Durafoil 432 double sided perforated reflective 10m2
insulation laid over floor joists. Minimum dish
100mm
8.3.6 Unifoil 400 (P) double sided perforated 10m2
reflective insulation laid over floor joists.
Minimum dish 100mm
8.3.7 Antiblaze 762 (P) double sided perforated 10m2
FR reflective insulation laid over floor joists.
Minimum dish 100mm
8.3.8 Duralfoil 440 double sided reinforced reflective 10m2
insulation laid over roof netting (netting not
included)
8.3.9 Antiblaze 760 double sided fire retardant 10m2
reflective insulation laid over roof netting
(netting not included)
8.4 Laminated Timber
8.4.1 Glue laminated beams capable of taking a 1.5
kPa live load with a 2.4m joist span
8.4.1a 360 x 90mm - to span 5m ea
8.4.1b 495 x 135mm - to span 9m ea
8.4.2 Nailplate laminated beams capable of taking a
1.5 kPa live load with a 2.4m joist span
8.4.2a 400 x 94mm - to span 5m ea
8.4.2b 550 x 94mm - to span 9m ea
8.5 Mouldings
8.5.1 12mm quadrant m
8.5.2 30mm bevelled cornice m
8.5.3 40mm bevelled cornice m
8.5.4 40 x 10mm bevelled architrave m

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8.5.5 60 x 10mm bevelled skirting m


8.5.6 Ex 150 x 24mm D4S m
8.5.7 Ex 200 x 25mm D4S m
8.5.8 10mm scribers m
8.5.9 75mm Pinex scotia moulding (PMC7) m
8.5.9a Plain m
8.5.9b Undercoat m
8.5.10 PVC wallboard mouldings for 4mm wallboard
8.5.10a dado mould m
8.5.10b 2-piece joint section m
8.5.10c single piece jointer m
8.5.10d internal angle m
8.5.10e external angle m
8.5.10f bath flash m
8.5.10g 2-piece cap section m
8.5.10h scotia mould m
8.5.10i single piece end cap m
8.5.11a Customwood moulding No 2 bevel 60 x m
12mm
8.5.11b Customwood moulding No 8 bevel 85 x m
18mm
8.5.11c Customwood moulding No 10 bullnose 60 m
x 12mm
8.5.11d Customwood moulding No 18 square m
dressed 135 x 18mm
8.5.11e Customwood moulding No 23 scotia 28mm m
8.5.11f Customwood moulding No 24 bevelled m
cornice 40mm
8.5.11g Customwood moulding No 40 quadrant 19 m
x 19mm
8.6 Exterior Linings
8.6.1a Building paper, breather type m2
8.6.1b Fire resistant m2
8.6.2 Weatherboards, Tan Rad P pre-primed
profiled, finger-jointed
8.6.2a Ex 150mm m2
8.6.2b Ex 200mm m2
8.6.3 Cedar weatherboards, band sawn
8.6.3a Ex 150mm m2
8.6.3b Ex 200mm m2
8.6.4 Vertical boards
8.6.4a Ex 250mm Tan Rad P with battens m2
8.6.4b Ex 250mm Redwood with battens m2
8.6.4c Ex 200mm Cedar, ship-lap m2
8.6.4d Ex 250mm Redwood, ship-lap m2
8.6.5 James Hardie Building Products
8.6.5a Hardiflex 4.5mm thick sheets m2
8.6.5b 6mm thick sheets m2
8.6.5c 7.5mm thick sheets m2

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8.6.5d Hardie soffit- soffit prefinished m2
8.6.6 James Hardie Weatherboards
8.6.6a Rusticated 205mm wide m2
8.6.6b Styleline 205mm wide m2
8.6.6c Smooth 180mm wide m2
8.6.6d Smooth 240mm wide m2
8.6.6e Colonial 205mm wide m2
8.6.6f Summit 150mm wide m2
8.6.6g Frontier 245mm wide m2
8.6.6h Frontier 310mm wide m2
8.6.6i Linea 135mm wide m2
8.6.6j Linea 180mm wide m2
8.6.6k Linea 180mm reeded m2
8.6.7 James Hardie fibre cement sheets
8.6.7a Hardies Monotek 7.5 mm sheet m2
8.6.7b Harditex 7.5mm thick sheets m2
8.6.7c Harditex 9mm thick sheets m2
8.6.7d Hardipanel compressed 9mm thick - to m2
walls
8.6.7e Hardipanel compressed 9mm thick - to m2
floors
8.6.7f 18mm thick to walls m2
8.6.7g 18mm thick to decks m2
8.6.8 Profiled steel cladding
8.6.8a 0.4mm galvanised m2
8.6.8b 0.4mm Colorsteel m2
8.6.9 Plywood - H 3 CD grade
8.6.9a 12mm thick, with battens m2
8.6.9b Shadowclad, grooved, textured 2.4 40 m2
sheets
8.6.10 Battened cavity, Polystyrene backing, and
applied plaster system
8.6.10a Insulclad cavity system - Single storey m2
8.6.10b Thermaclad cavity system - Single storey m2
8.6.11 PVC weatherboards - Palliside m2
8.6.12 Nu-Wall alluminium weatherboards. Standard
power coated finish.
8.6.12a Budget profile m2
8.6.12b Shiplap profile m2
8.6.13 Scyon Titan Facade Panel with proprietary
cavity battens, medium panel size
8.6.13a With building wrap m2
8.6.13b With RAB board m2
8.6.14 Insulated panels, 1.200 wide, lengths to suit
with Colorsteel to both sides
8.6.14a 75mm thick m2
8.6.14b 100mm thick m2
8.6.14c 150mm thick m2

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8.7 Nail Plated Trusses
8.7.1 For concrete tiled roofs, pitch 20 deg., cartage
8 km and hoisitng 2 floors. Trusses at 900mm
centres with 750mm overhand each end
additional span.
8.7.1a 6.00m span ea
8.7.1b 7.50m span ea
8.7.1c 9.00m span ea

9 SUSPENDED CEILINGS
9.1.1 One-way exposed system with plain 600 x m2
600mm fibrous plaster rebated tiles
9.1.2 As for 1., but two-way m2
9.1.3 As for 2., but using 1200 x 600mm tiles m2
9.1.4 Two-way exposed system with 600 x 600mm m2
Rocfibre rebated tiles
9.1.5 As for 4., but using 1200 x 600mm tiles m2
9.1.6 Two-way exposed system with 600 x 600mm m2
Panelite rebated or square edge laying panels
and tiles
9.1.7 As for 6., but using 1200 x 600mm Panelite m2
rebated or square edge layin panels
9.1.8 Two-way exposed system with patterned 600 m2
x 600mm fibrous plaster rebated tiles
9.1.9 As for 8., but using 1200 x 600mm tiles m2
9.1.10 Two-way exposed system using 1200 x
600mm Gibraltar Board Tile
9.1.11a Two-way exposed system with 1200 x 600 x m2
19mm thick Monolite tiles
9.1.11b Two-way exposed system with 1200 x 600 x m2
50mm thick Monocoustic Timespun tiles
9.1.12 Two way exposed system using 1200 x m2
600mm Hardiglaze tiles

10 FIBROUS PLASTER
10.1.1 8mm wall linings m2
10.1.2 8mm ceiling linings m2
10.1.3 12.5mm wall linings m2
10.1.4 12.5mm ceiling linings m2
10.1.5 Fyrewall (4-hour fire rating) m2
Rate is for 1 side of wall i.e. this material must
be applied to both sides of wall to achieve
4-hour fire rating.

11 INTERIOR LININGS
11.1 Plasterboard
(All Supply, Fix, Stop)
11.1.1a 10mm Gib. board to walls m2
11.1.1b 10mm Gib. board to ceilings m2
11.1.1c 13mm Gib. board to walls m2
11.1.1d 13mm Gib. Board to ceilings m2
11.1.2a 10mm Fyreline to walls m2

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11.1.2c 13mm Fyreline to walls m2
11.1.2d 13mm Fyreline to ceilings m2
11.1.2e 16mm Fyreline to walls m2
11.1.3a 10mm Braceline to walls m2
11.1.4a 10mm Acqualine to walls m2
11.1.4b 10mm Acqualine to ceilings m2
11.1.4a 10mm Ultraline to walls m2
11.1.4b 10mm Ultraline to ceilings m2
11.1.4c 13mm Ultraline to walls m2
11.1.4d 13mm Ultraline to ceilings m2
11.1.5 10mm Noiseline to walls, per layer m2
11.1.6 10mm Toughline to walls m2
11.1.7a Stopping and smoothing only m2
To walls for wallpaper finish
11.1.7b Stopping and smoothing only m2
To walls for paint finish (Level 3)
11.1.8a Stopping and smoothing only m2
To ceilings
11.1.9 12.5mm Pinex Flameguard insulation board m2
11.1.10 13mm Pinex Acoustic Tiles T & G, m2
undercoated
11.1.11 13mm Michelangelo Ceiling Panels, T & G m2
undercoated
11.1.12 4.75mm Pinex Oil-tempered hardboard m2
11.1.13 4.75mm Pinex Hardboard wall linings m2
11.1.14 4.75mm Seratone Oil Tempered Hardboard m2
2400 x 1200
11.1.15 4mm Heart Rimu plywood, interior quality m2
11.1.16 4mm Rimu plywood No 1 interior quality m2
11.1.17 12mm medium density particle board m2
11.1.18 15mm medium density particle board m2
11.1.19 18mm medium density particle board m2
11.1.20 4.75mm Aquapanel wall lining fixed with m2
adhesive and jointer mouldings
11.1.21 4mm Formica wallboard, fixed with stickpads, m2
extruded edge, jointing mouldings
11.1.22a 4.5mm Hardiglaze wall lining fixed with m2
adhesive and jointer mouldings
11.1.22b 6mm Hardiglaze as above m2
11.1.23 6mm Bisonboard wall linings m2
11.1.24 8mm Bisonboard wall linings m2
11.1.25 6mm Bisonboard ceiling lining m2
11.1.26 8mm Bisonboard ceiling lining m2
11.1.27 4.5mm Hardiflex flat sheeting m2
11.1.28a 6mm Villaboard wall lining m2
11.1.28b 9mm Villaboard wall lining m2
11.1.29 150 x 25mm Boric Radiata DG TG & V sarking m2

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12 JOINERY
12.1 Timber Doors - External
(All fixed in 100mm wide timber framed walls)
12.1.1 Standard 1980 x 810mm wide fully glazed ea
door and frame with 225 x 50mm bottom rail
and 125 x 50mm top rail and styles, obscure
glazing, architrave and three coats plastic
paint but excluding furniture
12.1.2 Front door frame with sidelight 2080 x ea
1370mm wide overall with 1980 x 810mm
wide solid core door, obscure glazing,
architrave and three coats plastic paint but
excluding furniture
12.1.3 1980 x 810mm wide solid panelled door and ea
frame with 560mm wide glazed light, 225 x
50mm bottom rail, and 125 x 50mm top rail,
mid rail and styles, timber panels, and three
coats plastic paint
but excluding furniture
12.2 Timber Doors - Internal
12.2.1 1980 x 760 x 38mm hollow core flush door ea
faced both sides with paint quality hardboard
including grooved
frame, and a 3 coat enamelised paint system,
excluding furniture
12.2.2 1980 x 760 x 38mm hollow core flush door ea
facedboth sides with DA Rimu varnish quality
veneer including grooved frame, and 3 coats
of varnish, excluding furniture
12.2.3 1980 x 760 x 41mm solid core flush door ea
faced both sides with utility grade plywood
veneer including grooved frame, and 3 coats
enamelised paint system, excluding furniture
12.2.4 1980 x 760 x 41mm solid core flush door ea
faced both sides with DA Rimu varnish quality
veneer including grooved frame, and three
coats of varnish, excluding furniture
12.2.5 CS Cavity Slider ‘Spacemaker’ single unit ea
with paint quality grooved frame (includes
10 Year Written Guarantee) installed into a
pre-trimmed opening and fitted with a 1980
x 760 x 38 mm hollow core door faced, both
sides with paint quality MDF, and a three coat
enamelised paint system excluding handle
12.2.6 CS Cavity Slider ‘Spacemaker’ single unit ea
with varnish quality Rimu grooved frame
(includes 10 Year Written Guarantee) installed
into a pre-trimmed opening and fitted with a
1980 x 760 x 38 mm hollow core door faced
both sides with Economy Rimu veneer, and a
three coat of varnish excluding handle
12.2.7 CS Cavity Slider ‘Spacemaker’ double unit ea
with paint quality grooved frame (includes 10
Year Written Guarantee) installed into a pre-
trimmed opening and fitted with 1980 x 760
x 38 mm solid core doors faced both sides
with paint quality MDF and a three coat of
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12.3 Timber Sliding/Folding Doors


(All prices are for units fixed to finished linings)
Single door (complete with latch)
12.3.1 1980 x 810mm ea
12.3.2 1980 x 1020mm ea
12.3.3 1980 x 1220mm ea
12.3.4 1980 x 1800mm ea
12.4 Timber Windows
(The rates include for frames, sashes, fixing, single
glazing, hardware and three coats of plastic paint)
12.4.1 Window frame 1060 x 710mm wide with ea
casement sash
12.4.2 Two light window 1060 x 710mm wide with ea
one 530 x 710mm wide top hung sash with
Whitco stay and one 530 x 710mm wide fixed
light
12.4.3 Two light window 910 x 910mm wide with one ea
455 x 910mm wide top hung sash with Whitco
stay and one 455 x 910mm wide fixed light
12.4.4 Four light window 1060 x 2130mm wide with ea
two 1060 x 710mm wide casement sashes,
one 450 x 710mm wide top hung sash with
Whitco stay, and one 610 x 710mm wide fixed
light
12.4.5 Three light window 910 x 2740mm wide with ea
three 910 x 910mm wide top hung sashes with
Whitco stays
12.4.6 Four light window 1210 x 1830mm wide with ea
two 605 x 915mm top hung sashes with
Whitco stays and two 605 x 915mm wide fixed
lights
12.4.7 Three light window 1370 x 1420mm wide with ea
one 1370 x 710mm wide fixed light, one 685 x
710mm wide fixed light, and one 685 x 710mm
wide top hung sash with Whitco stay
12.4.8 Five light window 1370 x 2440mm wide with ea
one 1370 x 1220mm wide fixed light, two
685 x 610mm wide fixed lights, and two 685
x 610mm wide top hung sashes with Whitco
stay
12.4.9 Four light windows 1370 x 2130mm wide ea
with two 1370 x 710mm wide fixed lights, one
685 x 710mm wide fixed light, and one 685 x
710mm wide top hung sash with Whitco stay
12.4.10 Five light windows 1520 x 3350mm wide with ea
one 1520 x 1530mm wide fixed light, two 500
x 910mm wide top hung sashes with Whitco
stays and two 1020 x 910mm wide top hung
sashes with Whitc stays
12.4.11 One Highlight window 610 x 910mm wide with ea
top hung sash and Whitco stay
12.4.12 Six light window 1770 x 2130mm with six 885 ea
x 710mm wide top hung sashes and Whitco
stays
12.4.13 Four light window 1770 x 1420mm wide with ea
four 885 x 710mm wider top hung sashes &
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13 METAL WINDOWS AND DOORS


13.1 Powder Coated Aluminium Awning Windows
(Includes glazing with clear glass)
13.1.1 600 x 600mm ea

13.1.2 800 x 800mm ea

13.1.3 1200 x 600mm ea

13.1.4 1200 x 800mm ea

13.1.5 1200 x 1000mm ea

13.1.6 1600 x 600mm ea

13.1.7 1600 x 1000mm ea

13.1.8 1800 x 1000mm ea

13.1.9 1800 x 1400mm ea

13.1.10 2400 x 1400mm ea

13.2 Powder Coated Aluminium Sliding Windows


(Includes double glazing with clear glass)
13.2.1 600 x 600mm ea

13.2.2 800 x 800mm ea

13.2.3 1200 x 600mm ea

13.2.4 1200 x 800mm ea

13.2.5 1200 x 1000mm ea

13.2.6 1600 x 600mm ea

13.2.7 1600 x 1000mm ea

13.2.8 1800 x 1000mm ea

13.2.9 1200 x 1400mm ea

13.2.10 2400 x 1400mm ea

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13.3 Powder Coated Aluminium Sliding Doors


(Includes double glazing with clear glass)
13.3.1 1800 x 2000mm ea

13.3.2 2400 x 2000mm ea

13.3.3 3000 x 2000mm ea

13.3.4 2700 x 2000mm ea

13.3.5 3600 x 2000mm ea

13.3.6 4500 x 2000mm ea

13.3.7 1800 x 2000mm ea

13.3.8 2400 x 2000mm ea

13.3.9 3000 x 2000mm ea

13.3.10 2700 x 2000mm ea

13.3.11 3600 x 2000mm ea

14 GARAGE DOORS
14.1 Tilting doors (Zincalume finish):
14.1.1a 2400 x 1980-2130mm ea
14.1.1b 4200 x 2130mm ea
14.1.1c Extra for automatic control ea
14.1.2 Roller shutter doors (Zincalume finish):
14.1.2a 2400 x 2400mm ea
14.1.2b 4200 x 2130mm ea
14.1.3 Industrial doors (Zincalume finish):
14.1.3a 3600 x 3200mm ea
14.1.3b Extra for automatic control ea
14.1.4 Sectional (Colorsteel finish) automatic control:
14.1.4a 2400 x 2100mm ea
14.1.4b 4200 x 2100mm ea

15 ROOFING WORK
15.1 Roofing Accessories
15.1.1 Standard galvanised barge 0.40mm m
15.1.2a 380mm galv. steel valley gutter 0.55mm m

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15.1.2b 380mm galv. steel valley gutter Colorsteel m


0.55mm
15.1.3 Natural Light Domes including ventilating base
15.1.3a Type S4 ea
15.1.3b Type S2 ea
15.1.4 Natural Light Domes - hinged base
15.1.4a Type S4 ea
15.1.4b Type S2 ea
15.1.5 Standard Deklite
15.1.5a 400 m
15.1.5b 600 m
15.1.5c LR88 (400) ea
15.2 Roofing Netting and Paper
15.2.1a Flamestop roof underlay 660 10m2
15.2.1b Antiblaze 124 fire retardant roofing underlay 10m2
15.2.2a Duroid heavyweight building paper 10m2
15.2.2b Antiblaze 121 fire retardant building paper 10m2
15.2.2c Duroid light weight building paper 10m2
15.2.3 Galv. wire netting 50 x 1mm 10m2
15.3 Roofing Tiles
15.3.1 Decrabond/Gerard metal tiles including supply
and fixing batterns and roofing underlay
15.3.1a gable roof 10m2
15.3.1b hip roof 10m2
15.3.2 Colortile metal tiles including supply and fixing
battens and roofing underlay
15.3.2a gable roof 10m2
15.3.2b hip roof 10m2
15.3.3 Monier concrete tiles basic roof including 10m2
supply and fixing battens, and roofing underlay
15.4 Long Length - Galvanised Steel
(Check type of underlay)
15.4.1 Corrugated:
15.4.1a 0.40mm Zincalume ® 10m2
15.4.1b 0.40mm Colorsteel 10m2
15.4.1c 0.55mm Zincalume ® 10m2
15.4.1d 0.55mm Colorsteel 10m2
15.4.2 Low rib profiles (e.g. Trimdek, Trimline,
Windek):
15.4.2a 0.40mm Zincalume ® 10m2
15.4.2b 0.40mm Colorsteel 10m2
15.4.2c 0.55mm Zincalume ® 10m2
15.4.2d 0.55mm Colorsteel 10m2
15.4.3 High rib profiles (e.g. LT7, Brownbuilt 900):
15.4.3a 0.40mm Zincalume ® 10m2
15.4.3b 0.40mm Colorsteel 10m2
15.4.3c 0.55mm Zincalume ® 10m2
15.4.3d 0.55mm Colorsteel 10m2

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15.4.4 Trough Section (e.g. Dimondek, Brownbuilt
400, Paneldek):
15.4.4a 0.40mm Zincalume ® 10m2
15.4.4b 0.40mm Colorsteel 10m2
15.4.4c 0.55mm Zincalume ® 10m2
15.4.4d 0.55mm Colorsteel 10m2
15.4.4e 0.75mm Zincalume ® 10m2
15.5 Long Length - Aluminium (Check type of underlay)
15.5.1 Corrugated:
15.5.1a 0.70mm 10m2
15.5.1b 0.90mm 10m2
15.5.2 High rib profiles:
15.5.2a 0.70mm 10m2
15.5.2b 0.90mm 10m2
15.6 Translucent Sheeting
15.6.1 Laserlite Crystal Clear:
(Fixed to timber purlins)
15.6.1a Roma wide 10m2
15.6.1b Greca 10m2
15.6.2 Astrolite, Polycarbonate:
(Fixed to timber purlins)
15.6.2a Clear 10m2
15.6.2b Bronze 10m2
15.6.3 Durolite F Translucent:
(Fixed to steel purlins)
15.6.3a Custom orb - 10.5 corrugations 10m2
15.6.3b Trimdek 10m2
15.6.3c Brownbuilt 900/LT7 10m2
15.6.3d Brownbuilt/Dimondek 10m2
15.7 Membrane Roofing
15.7.1 Butynol 1mm roofing laid over substrate m2
15.7.2 Nuralite roofing membrane laid on concrete to m2
falls
15.7.3 Soprema TV Copper (supply and laid) m2
15.7.4 Soprasun 4AR grade finish applied over m2
substrate
15.8 Roof Coating
15.8.1 Modomastic 400 bituminous aluminium to
rusted or new metal roofing by Southern
Cross Paints:
15.8.1a 400 microns - 10 year system m2
15.8.1b 200 microns - 5 year system m2

16 PLUMBING
16.1 Spouting, Gutters, and Downpipes:
16.1.1a 125mm galvanised iron, 0.6mm m
16.1.1b 125mm PVC m
16.1.1c 125mm Copper m
16.1.2 Paneldek Fascia Gutter:
16.1.2a 125mm galvanised m
16.1.2b 175mm galvanised m

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16.1.2c 125mm Colorsteel m
16.1.2d 175mm Colorsteel m
16.1.3 Downpipes:
16.1.3a 65mm galvanised iron, 0.55mm m
16.1.3b 80mm galvanised iron, 0.55mm m
16.1.3c 100mm galvanised iron, 0.55mm m
16.1.3d 63mm copper, 0.5mm m
16.1.3e 75mm copper, 0.5mm m
16.1.3f 100mm copper, 0.5mm m
16.1.3g 65mm PVC m
16.1.3h 80mm PVC m
16.2 Pipework
16.2.1 Waterpipes:
16.2.1a 15mm copper, 1.0mm m
16.2.1b 20mm copper, 1.0mm m
16.2.1c 25mm copper, 1.0mm m
16.2.1d 20mm galvanised iron m
16.2.1e 25mm galvanised iron m
16.2.1f 15mm PVC m
16.2.1g 20mm PVC m
16.2.1h 25mm PVC m
16.2.1i 40mm PVC m
16.2.1j 50mm PVC m
16.2.2 Wastepipes, excluding fittings:
16.2.2a 32mm copper, 1.2mm m
16.2.2b 40mm copper, 1.2mm m
16.2.2c 50mm copper, 1.2mm m
16.2.2d 80mm copper. 1.4mm m
16.2.2e 100mm copper, 1.6mm m
16.2.2f 32mm PVC m
16.2.2g 40mm PVC m
16.2.2h 50mm PVC m
16.2.2i 100mm PVC m
16.3 Sanitary Fixtures
16.3.1 Bath Units:
16.3.1a 1675mm pressed steel white enamel ea
including two 20mm cp taps, 40mm waste and
plug
16.3.1b 1515mm perspex white finish including two ea
20mm cp taps, 40mm waste and plug
16.3.1c 1675mm perspex coloured finish including ea
two 20mm cp taps, 40mm waste and plug
16.3.2 Shower Units:
(Includes mixer, rose and waste)
16.3.2a Stainless steel 775 x 775 x 100mm ea
16.3.2b Stainless steel 925 x 925 x 100mm ea
16.3.3 Basin Units
16.3.3a 578 x 415mm McSkimming Mirage white ea
vitreous china includes brackets, two 15mm
cp pillar taps, 32mm plug and waste

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16.3.3b 560 x 410mm perspex white finish including ea
brackets, two 15mm cp pillar taps, 32mm plug
and waste
16.3.3c 600 x 500mm pressed steel white or ea
coloured enamel including brackets, two
15mm cp pillar taps, 32mm plug and waste
16.3.3d 550 x 400mm stainless steel (Mercer G3) ea
including brackets, two 15mm cp pillar taps,
32mm plug and waste
16.3.4 Sink Units:
16.3.4a 1830mm stainless steel bench including ea
waste and taps
16.3.4b 1830 x 475mm wide x 30mm thick square ea
edged Formica bench top with 150mm
upstand and stainless steel bowl (including
waste and taps)
16.3.5 Flushing cisterns: Dux white plastic with ea
ballcock float, etc
16.3.6 WC pedestal complete with double flap solid ea
plastic seat 9 litre cistern
16.4 Hot Water and Heating Equipment
16.4.1 Install Rheem Alpha electric low pressure HW
cylinder including wiring element:
16.4.1a 40 litre (Rheem Beta) ea
16.4.1b 135 litre ea
16.4.1c 180 litre ea
16.4.1d 270 litre ea
16.4.2 Install “Rheem Coppermatic” gas storage
heater:
16.4.2a 100 litre ea
16.4.2b 150 litre ea
16.4.3 Install Rheem Delta “Rheemglas” electric
mains pressure HW cylinder:
16.4.3a 45 litre ea
16.4.3b 135 litre ea
16.4.3c 180 litre ea
16.4.3d 300 litre ea
16.5 Taps, Valves, etc:
16.5.1a 15mm CP bib cock ea
16.5.1b 20mm CP bib cock ea
16.5.1c 15mm CP pillar cock ea
16.5.1d 15mm combined hot & cold bib cocks ea
16.5.1e 15mm brass stop valve ea
16.5.1f 25mm brass stop valve ea
16.5.1g 20mm brass hose tap ea
16.5.2 Roof water tanks: 135 litre plastic on, and ea
including plastic tray with 10m overflow pipe,
including 15mm ball valve
16.5.3 Topliss shower mixing valve ea
16.5.4 Install Victor, Neta or Ajax fulflo pressure ea
reducing
valve and pressure relief valve (twinpack)

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17 DRAINAGE
17.1.1 100mm PVC drain pipe including excavation m
and backfill, average 1m deep
17.1.2 150mm PVC drain pipe including excavation m
and backfill, average 1m deep
17.1.3 225mm concrete drain pipe with rubber m
ring joints including excavation and backfill
average 750mm deep
17.1.4 150mm diameter Buchan trap with concrete m
surround
17.1.5 Extra for encasing 100mm PVC drain m
pipe with concrete 100mm thick and rod
reinforcement
17.1.6 Extra for encasing 150mm PVC pipe with m
concrete 100mm thick and rod reinforcement
17.1.7 65mm pipe (Novaflo, Drainflo) including m
excavation and backfill average 1m deep
17.1.8 110mm pipe (Novaflo, Drainflo) including m
excavation and backfill average 1m deep
17.1.9 65mm pipe(Novaflo, Drainflo) including m
excavation and backfill, average 750mm deep
17.1.10a 110mm uPVC Sewer pipe in scoria bed m
including excavation and backfill, average 1m
deep
17.1.10b 160mm uPVC Sewer pipe in scoria bed m
including excavation and backfill, average 1m
deep
17.1.10c 90mm uPVC Stormwater pipe in scoria bed m
including excavation and backfill, average 1
deep
17.1.10d 110mm uPVC Stormwater pipe in scoria m
bed including excavation and backfill, average
1m deep
17.1.10e 160mm uPVC Stormwater pipe in scoria m
bed including excavation and backfill, average
1m deep
17.1.11 Cordrain fixed to retaining wall or basement m
17.1.12 200mm Stripdrain in general drainage m
17.1.13 Sewer drain ventilators:
17.1.13a Terminal vents 80mm, 3m high, thru roof, 1 ea
junction
17.1.13b Back vents 40mm, 3m high, thru roof, 1 ea
junction
17.1.14 Std pre-cast concrete manhole chambers to ea
1.2m deep

18 ELECTRICAL WORK
(No allowance has been made for mains
supply, either overhead or underground
as different local authorities have varying
requirements)
18.1.1 Standard domestic switch board with external ea
meters, including earthing and bonding and 10
metres of sub main cable from meter to board

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18.1.2 Wire from board and install switch for single ea


electric range (four elements)
18.1.3 Wire from board and install for H/W cylinder ea
including element and thermostat
18.1.4 Wire and install power outlet (single) ea
18.1.5 Wire and install light outlet ea
18.1.6 Wire and install two way light outlet ea
18.1.7 Fluorescent light fitting 1.2m long, std double ea
tubes
18.1.8 Zip over sink water heaters:
18.1.8a 6.5 litre with 3 way tap ea
18.1.8b 13 litre with 3 way tap ea
18.1.9 dishwasher (including 10m pipes and outlet) ea
18.1.10 Kelvinator GW52 automatic washing machine ea
18.1.11 Kelvinator ED52 tumbler clothes drier ea

19 SOLID PLASTER
19.1.1 12mm thick two coat grey cement, sand finish, m2
to walls
19.1.2 18mm thick three coat grey cement, sand m2
finish, to walls
19.1.3 5mm thick skim coat Hardwall render to walls m2
19.1.4 25mm thick sand and cement plaster on and m2
including metal lath
19.1.5 Control joint to last m
19.1.6 20mm thick plaster screed to floors m2
19.1.7 Insulating exterior Thermaplast plaster system m2
to concrete masonry buildings (Rates supplied
by Plaster Systems Ltd)
19.1.8 Interior Ezyplast hardwall finish to concrete m2
masonry buildings
19.1.9 Extra value for:
19.1.9a External corners and fair edges m
19.1.9b Narrow widths m
19.1.9c Splash coat only over rigid backing m2

20 GLAZING
20.1 Sheet Grazing
20.1.1 3mm clear sheet to wood m2
20.1.2 3mm clear sheet to metal m2
20.1.3 4mm clear sheet to wood m2
20.1.4 4mm clear sheet to metal m2
20.1.5 5 - 6mm drawn to wood m2
20.1.6 5 - 6mm drawn to metal m2
20.1.7 3mm Figured/Cathedral glass to wood m2
20.1.8 3mm Figured/Cathedral glass to metal m2
20.1.9 6mm Georgian polished wired glass to wood m2
20.1.10 6mm Georgian polished wired glass to metal m2
20.1.11 6mm Georgian rough cast wired glass to wood m2
20.1.12 6mm Georgian rough cast wired glass to metal m2
20.1.13 6mm Figured/Cathedral glass to wood m2

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20.1.14 6mm Figured/Cathedral glass to metal m2
20.1.15 6mm float (0 - 2 m2) to wood with beads m2
20.1.16 6mm float (0 - 2 m2) to metal with beads m2
20.1.17 6mm float (2 - 6 m2) to wood with beads m2
20.1.18 6mm float (2 - 6 m2) to metal with beads m2
20.1.19 10mm float (0 - 2 m2) to metal m2
20.1.20 10mm float (2 - 6 m2) to metal m2
20.1.21 10mm float (over 6 m2) to metal m2
20.1.22 6mm toughened float to metal m2
20.1.23 10mm toughened float to metal m2
20.1.24 Bondlite to metal: m2
20.1.24a 6.5mm clear m2
20.1.24b 6.5mm tinted m2
20.1.24c 7.5 clear Anti-Bandit m2
20.1.24d 11.5mm clear Anti-Bandit m2
20.1.25 Mirror of 1 m2 with edges ground and fixed ea
with dome-head screws
20.2 Louvre Blades
(With rounded and polished edges)
20.2.1 4mm clear sheet m
20.2.2 6mm georgian rough cast wired m
20.2.3 6mm float m
20.2.4 5mm drawn sheet m

21 PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING


Note: The rates given here are for standard
new house construction and finish as detailed
in our “Exemplar House”. Rates will vary
because of -
• Complexity of colour scheme - number and
area of different colours.
• Complexity of job - stud heights, sloping
ceilings,sloping sites, working from ladders,
scaffolding, cherry pickers etc.
• Specified materials.
• Cutting in, removal and replacing of
hardware, light fittings etc.
• Brush or spray application.
21.1 Interior
21.1.1 Two coats plastic paint to pretreated softboard m2
21.1.2 Seal and two coats plastic paint to Gibraltar m2
board walls
21.1.3 Seal, paste and lining paper with butt joint m2
21.1.4 Seal, two undercoats, one coat semi-gloss m2
enamel to Gib. or Hardboard walls
21.1.5 Seal, two undercoats, one coat semi-gloss m2
enamel to
Gibraltar Board ceilings
21.1.6 Prime, two undercoats, one coat gloss enamel m2
21.1.7 Three coats polyurethane on timber or particle m2
board flooring
21.1.8 Prime or seal, stop, sand, undercoat and m
one finish coat to architraves, skirting and
moldings up to 100mm

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21.1.9 Seal, stop, sand and two coats varnish to m
above
21.1.10 Prime or seal, stop, sand, underocat and one m
finish coat to window reveals, door frames etc.
up to 150mm
21.1.11 Seal, stop, sand and two coats varnish to m
above
21.2 Exterior
21.2.1 One coat priming to timber before fixing m2
21.2.2 Seal and two coats latex paint to block wall m2
21.2.3 Two coats cement based paint to concrete m2
block wall
21.2.4 Two coats cement based paint to fibre cement m2
board
21.2.5 Two coats acrylic wood finish m2
21.2.6 Prime and two coats acrylic high gloss paint m2
to timber
21.2.7 Prime, two undercoats and high gloss enamel m2
to timber
21.2.8 Prime, two undercoats and high gloss enamel m2
to metal
21.2.9 Two coats natural wood finish timber stain m2
21.2.10 Prime and two coats latex paint on corrugated m2
iron roofing (flat area plus 17%)
21.2.11 Clean down, etch prime, undercoat and one m
finish coat to metal spoutings, down pipes etc.
21.2.12 Clean down and two coats of plastic paint to m
plastic spoutings, down pipes etc.
21.3 Wallpaper
21.3.1 $25.00 per roll m2
21.3.2 $30.00 per roll m2
21.3.3 $35.00 per roll m2

22 SPECIALIST FINISHES
Note: Rates exclude excessive preparation,
grinding or remedial work.
Note: Allow $4.25/m2 for glaze finish to
1(a)+(b) and 2(a)+(b).
22.1.1 Nuplex FLEXICOTE plain or textured coating
system with special flexibility for concrete
block and jointed panel construction. Roller or
spray applied area over 80m2
22.1.1a Basic 3 coat system plain m2
22.1.1b Textured system fine or coarse m2
22.1.1c Fibre cement sheet jointing m
22.1.2 Nuplex SITUFLEX jointless vinyl finish:
22.1.2a Applied to ceilings, smooth finish m2
22.1.2b Applied to ceilings embossed or flecked m2
22.1.2c Applied to smooth walls and ceilings, m2
embossed or flecked
22.1.2d Applied to concrete blocks, plain, embossed m2
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22.1.3 Nuplex SURFAGLAZE five coat high


performance exterior coating system for areas
where low maintenance is required.
22.1.3a To precast concrete, concrete plaster, m2
panels, laminated type cladding etc for areas
over 100m2
22.1.3b Textured system fine or coarse m2
22.1.4 Nuplex TERRAFLAKE seamless plastic floor
coating for concrete floors and walls:
22.1.4a Area over 30m2 m2
22.1.4b Smaller areas m2
22.1.5 Nuplex AQUAGUARD 101 water-based epoxy
forming weatherproof membrane:
22.1.5a Smooth surfaces over 80m2 m2
22.1.5b Concrete blocks over 80m2 m2
22.1.6 Nuplex TERRATUFF epoxy enamel
pigmented floor coating offering chemical and
dustproofing properties - area over 30m2
22.1.6a 2 coat finish m2
22.1.7 Nuplex industrial toppings and claddings
22.1.7a Nuplex SUPERSHEILD industrial aggregate m2
floor topping
22.1.7b Nuplex FIBRECLENE industrial reinforced m2
wall cladding
22.1.7c Nuplex SITUCLAD E fibreglass industrial m2
reinforced wall cladding
22.1.7d Nuplex SITUCLAD VE vinyl ester resin wall m2
cladding, reinforced with glass flake
22.1.8 Nuplex TERRAZITE floor finishes
22.1.8a 6mm decorative m2
22.1.8b 6.5mm decorative m2
22.1.8c 9mm industrial m2
22.1.9 Epiglass EPIDEX flexible high build acrylic for
water and weatherproofing
22.1.9a Basic 3 coat system for light tone colours m2
22.1.9b Basic 4 coat system for mid and dark tone m2
colours
22.1.10 Taubmans FLEXACRYL flexible waterproofing
acrylic, a heavy duty, long lasting
waterproofing membrane for all surfaces
22.1.10a Basic 2 coat system to blockwork (white) m2
22.1.10b Plain finish to concrete plaster (white) m2
22.1.10c Texture finish to blockwork concrete plaster m2
Note: Pastel colours approx $1.00 per m2
additional for all substrates.
22.1.11 Epiglass EPIFLOOR epoxy enamel pigmented
coating offering chemical and dustproofing
properties
22.1.11a Basic 2 coat m2
22.1.11b Non slip finish m2
22.1.12 Epiglass EPICRYL 500 high build and hard
wearing interior acrylic wall coating
22.1.12a Fine or medium texture m2
22.1.12b With glaze m2

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22.1.13 Epiglass EPICRYL 550 high build exterior
acrylic wall coating
22.1.13a Medium texture m2
22.1.13b Overcoated with Epithane 343 two pack m2
Urethane
22.1.13 XYPEX chemical treatment to waterproof m2
concrete structures by crystallisation
22.1.14 Muralflex Plastiflex - Pure acrylic flexible high
building coating. With or without fleck or glaze:
22.1.14a Interior m2
22.1.14b Exterior m2
22.1.15 Muralguard - Pure acrylic concrete rooftile
coating:
22.1.15a High Build with Glaze m2
22.1.15b Decro High Build Coating m2
22.1.16 Modomastic 400 bituminous aluminium to
rusted or new metal roofing:
22.1.16a 400 microns - 10 year system m2
22.1.16b 200 microns - 5 year system m2
22.1.17 Hitchins Gunac - 7 coat waterproofing - (15 m2
year warranty)
22.1.18 Hitchins Form Star clear finish m2
22.1.19 Hitchins Form Star coloured textured finish m2
22.1.20 Hitchins Formrok 315 (applied to general m2
surfaces of concrete)
22.1.21 Trax MP (applied to general surfaces of m2
concrete)
22.1.22 Supascreed industrial floor finish (applied to m2
general surfaces of concrete)
22.1.23 Aquron floor sealer (applied to general m2
surfaces of concrete)
22.1.24 Nuraply 3pc torched on membrane with heat m2
welded lap joints and talcum upper surface
22.1.25 Sikafloor 2 part coloured seal coating with m2
crack bridging coating and epoxy primer
22.1.26 Fiberlite membrane
22.1.26a To horizontal surfaces m2
22.1.26b To upstands and nibs less than 300 mm m2
high
22.1.27 Sto interior painting
22.1.27a Low sheen m2
22.1.27b High gloss m2

23 FLOOR COVERINGS
(Rates for all floor coverings will vary
considerably through conditions such as size
and location of job and the amount of cutting
required. See also under Specialist Finishes)
23.1 Wooden Flooring
23.1.1 "Mosaic parquet 9mm thick, including sand
and 3 coats polyurethane finish:"
23.1.2 Imported hardwood - Kwila, etc m2

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23.1.3 Cork tiles, including sand and 3 coats
polyurethane finish:
23.1.3a 6.3mm m2
23.1.3b 4.8mm m2
23.2 Vinyl Flooring - Commercial
Note: Wellington and Auckland rates are for
Polyflor products"
23.2.1 300 x 300 x 1.5mm vinyl tiles m2
23.2.2 300 x 300 x 2.0mm vinyl tiles m2
23.2.3 1.5mm sheet vinyl m2
23.2.4 2.0mm sheet vinyl m2
23.2.5 2.5mm sheet vinyl m2
23.3 Tiling - Floor & Wall
23.3.1 150 x 150 x 6mm glazed wall tiling (local) with m2
adhesive
23.3.2 Glazed mosaic wall tiling (average) with m2
adhesive
23.3.3 Mosaic floor tiling (average) m2
23.3.4 100mm non-slip nosing tiles m
23.3.5 Quarry tiles (average):
23.3.5a 150 x 150 x 8mm m2
23.3.5b 200 x 200 x 12mm m2
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