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MAHARASHTRA STATE BOARD OF

TECHNICAL EDUCATION,
MUMBAI

A
MICRO PROJECT REPORT

“PREPARE RATE ANALYSIS OF PAINTING WORK USING OBD , PLASTIC


EMULSION OIL PAINT, LUSTER PAINT”

Submitted By
Awari Mayuri Rajendra.

Under The Guidance Of

Mr Vighe S.T.

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

S.R.E.I’s
SAMARTH POLYTECHNIC,BELHE.
TAL-JUNNAR, DIST-PUNE 412410
(2022– 2023)
MAHARASHTRA STATE BOARD OF
TECHNICAL EDUCATION,
MUMBAI S.R.E.I’s

SAMARTH POLYTECHNIC,
BELHE. TAL-JUNNAR, DIST-PUNE
412410

CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that
Awari Mayuri Rajendra.

Have satisfactorily completed Micro Project on


““PREPARE RATE ANALYSIS OF PAINTING WORK USING OBD ,
PLASTIC EMULSION OIL PAINT, LUSTER PAINT.”

As a part of Syllabus of EAC (22503)


Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education, Mumbai
For the partial fulfillment of

Diploma in Civil Engineering


In the academic year 2023-2024

Mr. Vighe S.T. Prof. Kamble V. P


SUBJECT TEACHER H.O.D .
Prof. Kapile A. S.
PRINCIPAL
ACKNOWLEDGEMET

This project is done as a semester project, as a part course titled “PREPARE RATE ANALYSIS OF
PAINTING WORK USING OBD , PLASTIC EMULSION OIL PAINT, LUSTER PAINT.”
We are really thankful to our course the Principal Prof. Kapile A.S and The HOD Prof. Kamble
V.P ,Civil Department, Samarth Polytechnic, Belhe for his invaluable guidance and assistance, without
which the accomplishment of the task would have never been possible.We also thanks Mr.Vighe sir For
giving this opportunity to explore into the real world and realize the interrelation without which a
Project can never progress.

In my present project I have chosen the topic “Prepare rate analysis of painting work using obd , plastic
emulsion oil paint, luster paint.”
I also thankful to parents, friend and all staff of Civil engineering department, for providing me relevant
information and Necessary clarifications and great support.

Name of student- AWARI MAYURI RAJENDRA.


Enrollment No- 2209920133
ABSTRACT

The cost of materials in rate analysis is calculated as combination of cost of material at origin, its
transportation costs, taxes. The rate of labour is based on skill of the labour, such as skilled labour, semi-skilled
and unskilled labour. The cost of materials and labours vary from place to place. Thus, the cost of each
construction work varies from place to place.
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.
INDEX
Sr. Title Page
No No.
.
1 Certificate 2.
2 Acknowledgement 3.
3 Abstract 4.
4 Index 5.
5 Introduction 6.
6 Conclusion 17.
7 References 18.
8 Teacher evolution sheet 19.
9 Microproject evolution sheet 20.
.

INTRODUCTION

In order to determine the rate of a particular item, the factors affecting the rate of that item are studied
carefully and then finally a rate is decided for that item. This process of determining the rates of an item is
termed as analysis of rates or rate analysis.
The cost of materials in rate analysis is calculated as combination of cost of material at origin, its
transportation costs, taxes. The rate of labour is based on skill of the labour, such as skilled labour, semi-skilled
and unskilled labour. The cost of materials and labours vary from place to place. Thus, the cost of each
construction work varies from place to place.
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 cost of any construction project is calculated based on each works associated with every construction
activity. Thus it is essential to calculate cost of each small works.
Chapter 2 :

METHODOLOGY

What are the Factors Affecting Analysis of Rates of Civil Works?


Factors which affect the rate analysis of civil works are:
o Specification of the civil work and materials such as quality of materials, proportion of mortar or concrete,
thickness of plastering, number of coats of painting, depth of excavation, type of soil etc.

o Location of the construction site – Distance of construction site from source of materials, availability of
labours, availability of water, machinery etc. influence the rate analysis of construction work.

o Quantity of materials, number of different types of labours and rates of materials and labours influence the rate
analysis.

o Profit of the contractor, miscellaneous expenses and other overheads also influence the rate analysis.
What are the Elements of Rate Analysis of Civil Works?
Elements which constitute the rate analysis are:

a) Material cost inclusive of wastage

b) Labour cost

c) Plant & machinery owning and operating charges

d) Water charges

e) Taxes

f) Insurance/ risk coverage charges

g) Contractor’s overheads and profit

Why Analysis of Rates is Required in Construction Projects?


The rate analysis may be required in construction projects for following purposes:

in each construction activity for justified quoting of rates. The client may also require rate analysis to calculate
the cost of construction project.
o To assess the requirements of quantities of labours, materials, machineries and capital to complete the project.

o To optimise the use of labour, materials and machineries and to know the alternatives to optimize the resources.

o To assess the rate of unit work from time to time for payment increase in material or labour costs or any
deviations in work specifications, extra items of work to the contractor.

o To compare the cost of project with the sanctioned capital of the project to take necessary action or
regularization of excess or less cost.

o To workout the budget of the construction project and control the cash flows at various stages of construction
work.

o To find out the irrational rates quoted by the contractors during tendering process.

o To serve as the basic data in case of dispute among project owner and contractor.

ANALYSIS OF RATES :

 Tools and plants : 2.5 to 3% of labour cost


 Transportation cost more than 8 km is considered
 Water charges : 1.5 to 2% of total cost
 Contractor’s profit : 10%
This section includes examples of floor plans, elevations, and details commonly used to
estimate the cost of painting exterior masonry walls.
Masonry Unit: natural or manufactured building units of burned clay, stone, glass, gypsum,

concrete, etc.

Rule-of- Thumb: a statement or formula that is not exact but is close enough for practical work.

Split-Face Unit: concrete masonry units with one or more faces produced by purposeful

fracturing of the unit to provide architectural effects in masonry wall construction. Masking:

the temporary covering of areas adjacent to those to which paint is to be applied.

Cutting-In: a painting technique used to paint around the edges of an object or areas, such as

trim, light fixture, or an opening.


REFERANCE

 TEXTBOOK
 WIKIPEDIA
 FROM NEWSPAPERS
 WWW.CIVILWORKS.COM
CONCLUSION

By making these micro project, We know the All information about rate analysis of painting works
containing internal wall, outer wall.
And we understood how to calculate rate analysis of painting works using plastic emulsion, oil
paint ,luster paint.
Actual Procedure Followed

Activity Sign of
Sr.
Start Subject
No. Activity
Date Teacher
Details of Activity Finish date
Select a project name with the help of a subject
1 teacher. Teacher guide the how to make a project.

Discuss the Micro project subject with group


2 members and how to collect the information.

Collect the information with the help of textbook


, reference books. Note down the main points
3 with the help of group members.

Collect information and diagram to saw


the teacher. Teacher guide to how to
4 prepare a report of micro Project.

Made the micro project report with the help of


group members and printout the pages and made
5 a file of micro project

Check the project with the help of teacher and


6 submit the micro project report.
Teacher Evaluation Sheet

Name of Student: Awari Mayuri Rajendra

Enrollment No: 2209920133

CourseTitle: EAC

Sub.Code: 22503

Title of the MicroProject:- “Prepare rate analysis of painting work using obd , plastic emulsion oil paint,
luster paint.”
Evaluation as per Suggested Rubric for Assessment of Micro Project
(Please tick in appropriate cell for each characteristic)
Charact Poo Average Go Excellent
e r od
No ristic to ( Marks 1-3 ) ( Marks 4 - 5 ) ( Marks 6 - 8 ) ( Marks 9-
be 10 )
assessed
1 Relevanc Relate to very few Related to some Take care of at Take care
e to the LOs Los least one CO of more
course than one
CO

2 Not more than two At-least 5 relevant At –least 7 About 10


Literatur sources (primary sources, at least 2 relevant sources, relevant
e and secondary), latest most latest sources,
Survey very old reference most latest
/informat
ion
collectio
n
3 Complet Complete less Completed 50 to Completed 60 to Completed
i on of d than 60% 80% more than
the 50% 80 %
Target
asper
project
proposal
4 Analysis Sample Size small, Sufficient and Sufficient and Enough
of Data data neither appropriate appropriate Data
and organized nor sample, enough sample, enough collected by
represent presented well data generated but data generated sufficient
ation not organized which is and
and not presented organized and appropriate
well. No or poor presented well but Sample
inferences drawn poor inferences size. Proper
drawn inferences
drawn by
organising
And
presenting
Data
through

S Charact Poor Average Go Excellent


e od
r. ristic to ( Marks 1-3 ) ( Marks 4 - 5 ) ( Marks 6 - 8 ) ( Marks 9-
No be 10 )
. assesse
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tables,
charts and
graphs.

5 Qualit Incomplete Just Well Well


y of fabrication/asse Assembled assembled/fabric assembled
Protot mbly. /fabricated and ated with proper /fabricated
y pe/ parts are not functioning parts.In with proper
Model functioning well. proper shape, functioning
Not in proper within tolerance parts. In
shape, dimensions dimensions and proper
beyond tolerance good shape,
limit. finish/appearanc within
Appearance/finis h e. But no creativity tolerance
is shabby. in design and use dimension s
of material and good
finish/appear
ance.
Creativity
in design
and use of
material

6 Report Very short, poor Nearly sufficient Detailed, correct Very


Preparat quality sketches, and correct details and clear detailed,
ion Details about about methods, description of correct,
methods, material, material, methods, clear
precaution and precautions and materials, description
conclusions conclusion, but precautions and of methods,
omitted, some clarity is not there Conclusions. materials,
details are wrong in presentation. Sufficient Graphic precautions
But not enough Description. and
graphic conclusion
description. s. Enough
tables,
charts and
sketches

7 Present Major information Includes major Includes major Well


ation is not included, information but not information and organized,
information is not well organized and well organized but includes
well organized. notpresented well not presentedwell major
informatio
n ,well
presented
8 Any other
(depending
upon nature of
project: please
indicators by
indien)
Defense Could not reply to Replied to Replied properly Replied
9 considerablenumber considerable to considerable mos
of question. number of number of t of
questions but not question. the
very properly questio
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properl
y
Micro – Project Evaluation Sheet

Name Of Studant (A) (B) Total Marks


Process and Individual 10
Product Assessment Presentation/Viva
(4 Marks )
(6 Marks )

Awari Mayuri Rajendra

Comment/Suggestion about team work/leadership/inter-personal communication (if any)

……………………….……………………….……………………………………………

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Name and Designation of the Teacher: - Mr.Vighe S.T.

Dated Signature………………………………………………………………………………

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