2. Output Labour for fixing timber frame
ITEM
1 carpenter to cut & fix timber frame accordance to cross section area
Nail (kg)
<5000mm2
(Hour/m)
5000mm2 –
7500 mm2
(Hour/m)
7500mm2 –
10 000mm2
(Hour/m)
10 000mm2 – 12
500mm2
(Hour/m)
Wall plate &
timber ground
0.05 0.06 0.08 0.1 0.2
Ceiling joist &
floor joist
0.07 0.09 0.11 0.12 0.2
Other roof
member
0.08 0.1 0.12 0.13 0.2
3. Wall plate
• Material
• Timber
• Wastage & laps (10%)
• Nail
• Labour
• Profit % overhead
• *cross sectional of timber need to be determined to get the labour
output = a x b
a
b
4.
5. Roof rafter
• Material
• Timber
• Wastage & laps (10%)
• Nail
• Labour
• Profit % overhead
• *cross sectional of timber need to be determined to get the labour
output = a x b
a
b
6.
7. Floor Joist
• Material
• Timber
• Wastage & laps (10%)
• Nail
• Labour
• Profit % overhead
• *cross sectional of timber need to be determined to get the labour
output = a x b
a
b
8.
9. Labour for forming wrot timber
Labour for forming wrot timber surface 300mm girth
• Labour Cost
• Area to be plane 0.3 x 1.00 m (long)
• Profit % overhead
• *cross sectional of timber need to be determined to get the labour
output = a x b
10.
11. Timber ground for door frame
• Material
• Timber
• Wastage (5%)
• Fixing clamp
• Labour
• Profit % overhead
• *cross sectional of timber need to be determined to get the labour
output = a x b
a
b
15. Fascia & Eaves Board
• fascia is a wide band of material covering
the ends of roof rafters, sometimes
supporting a gutter in steep-slope roofing,
but typically it is a border or trim in low-
slope roofing while eaves is the underside
of a roof that extends beyond the external
walls of a building.