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Analysis & Rates


The capacity of doing work by an artisan or skilled labour in the form of quantity of work per day is known as the task work or out turn of the labour.

The out-turn of work per artisan varies to some extent according to the nature, size, height, situation, location, etc., In bigger
cities where specialized and experienced labour is available the out-turn is greater than small towns and country sides. In

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

SNo. Quantity Perday


Particulars of items
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uptime guaranteed. Trust your 1. Brick work in lime or cement mortar in 1.25cum (45cuft)per mason
site to GoDaddy foundation and plinth
2. Brick work in lime or cement mortar in 1.00cum (35cuft)per mason
superstructure
GoDaddy.com 3 . Brick work in mud mortar in foundation 1.50cum (55cuft)per mason
and plinth
4. Brick work in mud mortar in 1.25cum (45cuft)per mason
superstructure
5. Brick in cement or lime mortar in arches 0.55 cum (20cuft)per mason

6. Brick in cement or lime mortar in jack 0.55 cum (20cuft)per mason


arches
7. Half brick wall in partition 5.00sqm (50sqft)per mason

8. Coursed rubble stone masonry in lime 0.80cum (30 cuft)per mason


cement mortar including dressing
9. Random rubble stone masonry in lime or 1.00cum (35cuft)per mason
cement mortar
10. Ashlars masonry in lime or cement 0.40cum (15cuft)per mason
mortar
11 . Stone arch work 0.40cum (15cuft)per mason

12. Lime concrete in foundation or floor 8.50cum (300cuft)per mason

13. Lime concrete in roof terracing 6.00cum (200cuft)per mason

14. Lime concrete 1:2;4 5.00cum (175cuft)per mason

15. RB work 1.00cum (35cuft)per mason

16. RCC work 3.00cum (125cuft)per mason

17. 12mm (1/2) plastering with cement or 8.00sqm (80sqft)per mason


lime mortar
18. Pointing with cement or lime mortar 10.00sqm (100sqft)per mason

19. White washing or colour washing coats 70.00sqm (700sqft)per white


washer
20. White washing or colour washing coats 200.00sqm (2000sqft)per white
washer
21. Painting or varnishing doors or windows 25sqm (250sqft)per painter
one coat
22. Coal tarring or soligum painting one 35.00sqm (350sqft)per painter
coat
23. Painting large surface one coat 35.00sqm (350sqft)per painter

24. Distempering one coat 35.00sqm (350sqft)per painter

25. 2.5cm(1’) CC floor 7.50sqm (75sqft)per painter

26. Flag store floor laying with lime or 10.00sqm (100sqft)per painter
cement mortar excluding LC
27. Brick on edge in floor lime or cement 7.00sqm (70sqft)per painter
mortar excluding LC
28. Brick bat floor as in above 8.00sqm (80sqft)per painter

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29. Ti m b e r f r a m i n g s a l o r t e a k w o o d 0.07cum (2.5cuft)percarpenter

30. Ti m b e r f r a m i n g s a l o r c o u n t r y w o o d 0.15cum (5cuft)per carpenter

31. Door and window shutters paneled or 0.15sqm (7sqft) per carpenter
glazed

32. Door and window shutters paneled or 0.80sqm (0.80sqft)percarpenter


battened
33. Sawing hard wood 4.00sqm (40sqft) per pair of
sawers
34. Sawing soft wood 6.00sqm (60sqft) per pair of
sawers
35. Single allahabad tiling or mangalore 6.00sqm (60sqft) per tile layer
tiling
36. Double allahabad tiling 4.00sqm (40sqft) per tile layer

37. B r e a k i n g o f b r i c k b a l l e s t 4 0 m m ( 11 / 2 ” ) 0.75cum (35cuft)per labourer


gauge or breaker
38. Breaking of brick ballest 25mm (1”) 0.55cum (20cuft)per labourer
gauge or breaker
39. B r e a k i n g o f s t o n e b a l l e s t 4 0 m m ( 11 / 2 ” ) 0.40cum (10cuft)per labourer
gauge or breaker
40. Breaking of stone ballest 25mm (1”) 0.25cum (10cuft)per labourer
gauge or breaker
41. Ashlar stone dressing 0.70cum (25cuft)perstonecutter

42. Flag stone dressing 1.50sqm (25sqft)perstonecutter

43. Earthwork in excavation in ordinary soil 3.00cum (100cuft)per belder


mazdoor
44. Earthwork in excavation in hard soil 2.00cum (75cuft)per belder
mazdoor
45. Excavation in soil 1.00cum (35cuft)per belder
mazdoor
46. Number of bricks laid by a mason in 600 bricks per mason
brick work upto a height of 3m(10”)
47. Amount of work done by a mazdoor
helper per day
Mix 3.00cum (100cuft)mortar per
mazdoor
Deliver brick 4000 nos to a distance of 15m
(50”) per mazdoor
Deliver mortar 5.5cum (200cuft) per mazdoor
48. S c a ff o l d i n g cost for single storey Re.0.50per (Rest.1.5%cuft) of
building cum brick work.
Items 46,47 and 48 are based on the committee report on rates and cost government of India.

LABOUR (MAZDOOR) REQUIRED FOR DIFFERENT WORKS

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

a) Earthwork per 28.30 cum (12000cuft)


1) Excavation in foundations, trenches etc., in ordinary soil including disposal up to 30m (100’) and lift of 1.5m(5ft) –5 beldars and 4
m a z d o o r s c a n d o 2 8 . 3 0 c u m ( 1 0 0 0 c u f t ) p e r d a y.
2) Refilling excavated earth in foundations, pointh etc, including consolidation in 15cm(6”) layers-3 beldars, 2 mazdoors and ½ bhisti can do
2 8 . 3 0 c u m ( 1 0 0 0 c u f t ) p e r d a y.

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3) D i s p o s a l o f s u r p l u s e a r t h w i t h i n a l e a d o f 3 0 m ( 1 0 0 ’ ) - 1 m a z d o o r c a n d o 2 . 8 3 c u m ( 1 0 0 c u f t ) p e r d a y.

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


l a y i n g c e m e n t c o n c r e t e – 2 b e l d a r s , 3 m a z d o o r s , ¾ b h i s t i a n d ¼ m a s o n , c a n d o 2 . 8 3 c u m ( 1 0 0 c u f t ) p e r d a y.

c) R C C work:-

1 ) L a y i n g r e i n f o r c e d c o n c r e t e – 3 b e l d a r s , 3 m a z d o o r s , 1 ½ B h i s t i a n d ½ m a s o n c a n d o 2 . 8 3 c u m ( 1 0 0 c u f t ) p e r d a y.
2 ) C e n t e r i n g a n d s h u t t e r i n g f o r f l a t s u r f a c e s – 4 b e l d a r s a n d 4 c a r p e n t e r s ( I I c l a s s ) c a n d o 9 . 6 s q m ( 9 6 s q f t ) p e r d a y.

3 ) R e i n f o r c e m e n t w o r k f o r R C C – 1 b l a c k s m i t h o r f i t t e r a n d 1 b e l d a r c a n b e n d a n d p l a c e i n p o s i t i o n 1 q u i n t a l ( 2 c w t ) o f s t e e l p e r d a y.

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

Random rubble masonry with blue stone in foundations-3 masons, 3 beldars, 2 mazdoors and 1/4bhisti can do 2.83 cum (100cuft0 per day

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

First class brick work in 1:4 cement mortar in superstructure partition walls, junctions of roof, parapet walls and string course – 2½masons,4½
m a z d o o r s a n d 1 / 2 b h i s t i c a n d o 2 . 8 3 c u m ( 1 0 0 c u f t ) p e r d a y.

F ) Wo o d w o r k : -

1) For the frames of doors and windows –2 carpenters and 1 beldar can work 0.18 cum (6.40cuft) of wood equivalent to door frames 7.5cm x
1 0 m o f 1 . 2 m x 2 . 1 m ( 3 ’ x 4 ’ o f 3 ’ x 11 ’ x 7 ’ ) s i z e p e r d a y.
2) For paneled, glazed, etc, shutters-15 carpenters and 4 beldars can make and fix 4 shutters 40 mm thick of size 2.00m x 1.15m (1 ½ thick
o f s i z e o f 6 ’ - 9 x 3 ’ - 9 ’ ) p e r d a y. Q u a n t i t y o f w o o d p e r s h u t t e r – 0 . 0 7 5 c u m , i e 2 . 6 6 c u f t .
g) Iron work :-

1) F i x i n g 4 0 m m x 3 m m = 3 8 c m ( 1 ½ “ x ½ ‘ x 1 5 ” 0 f l a t i r o n h o l d f a s t s - 1 b l a c k s m i t h ( I I c l a s s ) , I m a s o n a n d I b e l d a r c a n f i x 3 6 h o l d f a s t s p e r d a y.
2) F i x i n g 1 6 m m d i a . 5 / 3 ” d i a ) M S r o d s – 1 b l a c k s m i t h ( I I c l a s s ) , 2 c a r p e n t e r s ( I I c l a s s ) a n d 3 m a z d o o r s c a n f i x 1 6 . 5 m ( 5 4 r f t ) p e r d a y.

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

I) Finishing :-

1 ) P l a s t e r i n g w i t h a n y m o r t a r 1 2 m m ( 5 ” ) t h i c k – 3 m a s o n s , 3 m a z d o o r s a n d 1 b h i s t i c a n p l a s t e r 4 0 s q m ( 4 0 0 a f t ) p e r d a y.
2 ) W h i t e w a s h i n g o r c o l o u r w a s h i n g ( 3 c o a t s ) – 1 w h i t e w a s h e r a n d 1 m a z d o o r c a n d o 6 0 s q m ( 6 0 0 s q f t ) p e r d a y.

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3) P a i n t i n g t w o c o a t s s u c h a s c h o c o l a t e , r e d , g r e y, e t c o n w o o d a r e s t e e l – 3

P a i n t e r s a n d 2 m a z d o o r s c a n p a i n t 1 0 s q m ( 1 0 0 s q f t ) p e r d a y.

LOAD FOR A TWO –BULLOCKS CART

Quantity or Number
Sl# Particulars of materials On Kachcha Road On Pucca Road
1. Brick 19 cm x 9cm x 9cm 275nos 400nos

2. Brick ballast 0.85 cum (30cuft) 1.10 cum (40cuft)

3. Stone ballast 0.70 cum (25 cuft) 1.00 cum (35cuft)

4. Kankar 0.85 cum (30cuft) 1.10 cum (40cuft)

5. Sand surkhi 0.85 cum (30cuft) 1.10 cum (40cuft)

6. Lime 1.10 cum (40cuft) 1.40 cum (50cuft)

7. Ti l e s A l l a h a b a d o r M a n g a l o r e 275nos 400nos

8. Cement 15bags 20 bags

9. Steel 0.75 tonne 1 tonne

Note; A bullock ……..carry about one tonne load. The average speed for a bullock cart may be taken as 3.20km (2 units) per hour and ¾ hour may
b e a l l o w e d f o r l o a d i n g a n d u n l o a d i n g . Ta k i n g 8 h o u r s w o r k i n g p e r d a y, t h e n u m b e r o f t r i p s p e r d a y, c a n b e c a l c u l a t e d .

LOAD FOR TRUCKS

O N P U C C A M E TA L L E D R O A D –

Tr u c k s 3 t o n n e r s 5 tonners8 tonners diesel truck

Brick or Allahbad tiles or


Mangalore tiles1000nos 1500nos2000nos

Cement, steel and other


Heavy materials 3 tonne 5 tonne8 tonne

Other materials –
B a l l a s t , K a n k a r, g r i t
Sand coal, etc., 2.8cum 4.20cum5.6cum
(100cuft) (150cuft)(200cuft)

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On kachcha earthen road the load will be less by 33 per cent.

MATERIALS FOR DIFFERENT ITEMS OF WORKS

T h e r e q u i r e m e n t o f m a t e r i a l s f o r d i ff e r e n t i t e m s o f w o r k s i s a s g i v e n b e l o w : -

Sl# Particulars Quantity


1. Bricks (9” x 4 ½ “ x3” or 20 cm x 1350 nos for 50000 nos per %
10cm x 10cm nominal size) for 100cuft cum (500nos.per
brick work cum)
2. Dry mortar for brick work 30% 30cuft for 100 cuft 30cum for 100
cum
3. Stone for rubble stone masonry 125cuft for 100 125cum for 100
125% cuft cum
4. Dry mortar for rubble stone 42cuft for 100 cuft 42cum for 100
masonry 42% cum
5. Bricks for brick ballast for lime 1050cuft for 100 37000cum for 100
concrete cuft cum
6. Brick bats or brick ballast for lime 150cuft for 100 150cum for 100
concrete cuft cum
7. Brick ballast for lime concrete 100cuft for 100 100cum for 100
cuft cum

Sl# Particulars Quantity


8. Dry mortar for lime concrete I 35cuft for 100cuft 35cum for 100
foundation and floor 35% cum
9. Dry mortar for lime concrete in roof 45cuft for 100cuft 45cum for 100
terracing 45% cum
10. Materials for cement concrete 1:2:4

Ballast or grit 88% 88cuft for 100cuft 88cum for 100


cum
Sand 44% 44cuft for 100cuft 44cum for 100
cum
Cement 22% 22cuft for 100cuft 22cum (60
bags)for 100 cum
11 . Materials for 2.5cm (1”)cc 1:2:4
floor
Stone grit 8cuft for 100sqft 2.40cum for 100
cum
Sand 4cuft for 100sqft 1.20cum for 100
cum
Cement 2 ¼cuft (2 bags) 0.08cum (24
for 100cuft bags)for 100 cum
12. Bricks for R B work 1200 nos for 42000nos/%
100cuft cum(420 mps.[er
ci,)
13. Dry mortar for R B work 45% 45cuft for 100cuft 45cum for 100
cum
14. Dry mortar for 12mm (1/2) 6cuft for 100sqft 2.00cum for 100
plastering sqm
15. Dry mortar for pointing in brickwork 2cuft for 100sqft 0.60cum for 100
sqm
16. Lime for white washing one coat 1kg for 100sqft 10kg for 100 sqm

17. Dry distemper for ist coat 0.65 kg for 100sqft 6 ½ kg for 100
sqm
18. Dry distemper for 2nd coat 0.50 kg for 100sqft 5kg for 100 sqm

19. Snow-Cem for Ist coat 3kg for 100sqft 30kg for 100 sqm

20. Snow-Cem for 2nd coat 2kg for 100sqft 20kg for 100 sqm

21. Paint ready mixed for painting one 1/3gl.for 100sqft 10ltr for 100 sqm
coat
22. P a i n t ( s t i ff ) f o r p a i n t i n g o n e c o a t 1kg for 100sqft 10kg for 100 sqm

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23. Bricks (20 x 10 x 10cm) for brick 500 nos for 5000nos.for
floor or half brick wall 100sqft 100sqm
24. Dry mortar for brick floor or half 12cuft for 100sqft 3.20 cum for 100
brick wall sqm
25. Bricks (9” x 4 ½ “ x3”) for brick flat 350 nos for 3500nos.for
work 100sqft 100sqm
26. Dry mortar for brick flat floor 8cuft for 100sqft 2.25cum for 100
cum
27. Bricks (9” x 4 ½ “ x3”) required for 325 nos for 3250 nos.for
honey comb wall 100sqft 100sqm
28. Dry mortar for honey comb wall 8cuft for 100sqft 2.5cum for 100
cum
29. Materials for 2cm (3/4”)thick damp
proof course of 1:2 cement mortar
Cement 3cuft (2.5bags) for 0.90cum (27
100sqft bags)for 100 cum
Sand 6cuft for 100sqft 1.80cum for 100
cum
Compound or impermo @ 1kg per 2.5kg for 100sqft 27kg for 100 sqm
bag of cement
30. Materials for 2.5cm (1”)cc 1:1 ½ :3
damp proof course
Stone grit 8cuft for 100sqft 2.25cum for 100
cum
Sand coarse 4cuft for 100sqft 1.13cum for 100
cum
Cement 2 ½ cuft (2 ½ 0.75cum for
bags) for 100sqft (221/2bags)for100
cum
Compound or impermo @ 1kg per 21/2 kg for 100sqft 22½ kg for 100
bag of cement sqm
31. Bitumen or asphalt for painting on 15 kg for 100sqft 150 kg for 100
D P C or on roof – 1st coat sqm
2nd coat 10 kg for 100sqft 100 kg for 100
sqm
32. G G I sheet for roof 128sqft for 100sqft 128 sqmfor
100sqm
33. A G corrugated sheet for roof 11 5 s q f t f o r 1 0 0 s q f t 11 5 sqmfor
100sqm
34. Ti m b e r for paneled door shutter 15cuft for 100sqft 4.5 cum for 100
4cm (1 ½”) thick cum
35. Ti m b e r for battend door shutter 13cuft for 100sqft 4.0 cum for 100
4cm (1 ½”) thick cum
36. Ti m b e r for paneled & glazed 11 c u f t f o r 1 0 0 s q f t 3.0 cum for 100
shutter 4cm (1 ½”) thick cum
Ti m b e r f o r f u l l y g l a z e d s h u t t e r 4 c m 8cuft for 100sqft 2.0 cum for 100
(1 ½”) thick cum

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