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ESTIMATION AND
COSTING
Mr. A. Vijay Vignesh., M.E
Assistant Professor
Definitions and Requirements
Estimation is the Technique of Calculating or Computing the
various quantities and the expected expenditure to be
incurred on a particular work or project.
The following Requirements are necessary for preparing an
estimate:
 Drawings like plan, elevation and sections of important
points.
 Detailed specifications about workmanship & properties
of materials etc.
 Standard schedule of rates of the current year.
Need for Estimation and Costing
• Estimate give an idea of the cost of the work and hence its
feasibility can be determined i.e, whether the project could
be taken up with in the funds available or not.
• Estimate gives an idea of time required for the
completion of the work.
• Estimate is required to invite the tenders and
Quotations and to Arrange contract.
• Estimate is also required to control the expenditure
during the execution of work.
• Estimate decides whether the proposed plan matches the
funds avail or not.
Procedure for Estimating
Estimates involving in the following operations:
1. Preparing detailed Estimate.
2. Calculating the rate of each unit of work.
3. Preparing abstract of estimate.
Data Required To
Prepare An Estimate
1. Drawing i.e plans, elevations, sections etc.
2. Specifications.
3. Rates.
Data Required….
Drawings:
If the drawings are not clear and without complete
dimensions the preparation of estimation become very
difficult. So, it is very essential before preparing an
estimate.
Data Required….
Specifications:
A. Genera Specifications:
This gives the nature, quality, class,
work and materials in general terms to be used in
various parts of work. It helps no form a general idea
of building.
B. Detailed Specifications:
These gives the Detailed description
of the various items of work laying down the quantities
and qualities of materials, their proportions, the
method of preparation workmanship and execution of
work.
Data Required….
Rates:
 For preparing the estimate the unit rates of each item
of work are required.
 For arriving at the unit rates of each item.
 The rates of various materials to be used in the
construction.
 The cost of transport materials.
 The wages of labour , skilled or un-skilled of masons,
carpenters, mazdoor , etc.,
Lumpsum
While preparing an estimate, it is not possible to workout in
detail incase of petty items. Items other than civil
engineering such items are called Lumpsum items or simply
L.S. items.
The following are some of L.S. items in the estimate:
1. Water supply and sanitary arrangements.
2. Electrical installations like meter, motor, etc.,
3. Architectural features.
4. Contingencies and unforeseen items.
In general, certain percentage on the cost of
estimation is allotted for the above L.S. items.
Work Charged
Establishment
 During the construction of a project considerable
number of skilled supervisors, work assistance, watch
men etc., are employed on temporary basis.
 The salaries of these persons are drawn from the L.S.
amount allotted towards the work charged
establishment.
 That is, establishment which is charged directly to
work. An L.S. amount of 1⅟₂ to 2% of the estimated
cost is provided towards the work charged
establishment.
Measurement of Materials
And Works
Quantity Estimating Methods
The quantities like earth work, foundation concrete,
brickwork in plinth and super structure etc., can be
workout by any of following methods:
a) Long wall – Short wall method
b) Centre line method
c) Partly centre line and short wall method
Long wall – Short wall
method
In this method, the wall along the length of room is
considered to be long wall while the wall perpendicular to
long wall is said to be short wall.
Toget the length of long wall or short wall, calculate first
the centre line lengths of individual walls.
Then the length of long wall, (out to out) may be
calculated after adding half breadth at each end to its
centre line length.
Thus the length of short wall measured into in and may be
found by deducting half breadth from its centre line
length each end.
Centre line method
This method is suitable for walls of similar cross sections.
Here the total centre line length is multiplied by breadth
and depth of respective item to get the total quantity at a
time.
When cross walls or partition or verandah walls join with
main wall, the centre line length gets reduced by half of
breadth for each junction.
Such junctions or joints are studied carefully while
calculating total centre line length.
The estimates prepared by this method are most accurate
and quick.
Partly centre line and partly
cross wall method
This method is adopt when external (i.e., alround the
building) wall is of one thickness and the internal walls
having different thicknesses.
In such case,
 Centre line method is applied to external walls and
 Long wall – Short wall method is used to internal walls.
 This method suits for different thickness of walls and
different level of foundations.
 Because of this reason, all engineering departments are
practicing this method.
Types of Estimate
i. Detailed Estimate
ii. Approximate Estimate
Detailed Estimate
The preparation of detailed estimate consists of working
out quantities of various items of work and then
determine the cost each item.
This prepared in two stages:
a) Details of measurements and calculation
of quantities
b) Abstract of Estimated cost
Details of measurements and
calculation of quantities
The complete work is divided into various items of work,
such as
Earthwork concreting,
Brick work,
R.C.C. plastering etc.,
The details of measurements are taken from drawings and
entered in respective columns of prescribed pro forma.
The quantities are calculated by multiplying the values that
are in numbers columns to Depth columns as shown in
below:
Abstract of Estimated Cost
The cost of each work is worried out from the quantities
that already computed in the details measurement form at
workable rate.
But the total cost is worked out in the prescribed form is
known as abstract of estimated form.
4% of estimated cost is allowed for petty
supervision, contingencies and unforeseen items.
Structure of a Detailed
Estimate
The total detailed estimate should accompanied with:
a. Report
b. Specification
c. Drawings(plans, elevation, section)
d. Design charts and calculations
e. Standard schedule of rates.
Approximate
Estimate
Preliminary or approximate estimate is required for
studies of various aspects of work project and for its
administrative approval.
The estimate is accompanied by a report duly explaining
necessity and utility of the project and with a site or
layout plan.
A percentage of 5 to 10% is allowed for contingencies.
Methods for Preparation of
approximate estimates
The following are the methods used for preparation of
approximate estimates:
a. Plinth area method
b. Cubical contents methods
c. Unit base methods
Rate Analysis
Definition:
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 rates of particular item of work depend on the following:
1. Specification of works and materials about their quality,
proportion and constructional operation methods.
2. Quantity of materials and their costs.
3. Cost of labours and their wages.
4. Location of site of work and the distances from source and
conveyance charges.
5. Overhead and establishment charges.
6. Profit.
Reinforced cement concrete
works
• Reinforced cement concrete work is usually estimated
under two items. The concrete work including centering
and shuttering, and binding of steel bars in position is
taken under one item in cum and the steel
reinforcement and its bending is taken under a separate
item in quintal.
• The quantity of steel being small being small no
deduction is made for steel from the volume of
concrete. Binding wire is not taken separately but
included in item of R.C.C. work.
=> 0.7 to 1.0%
=> 1.0 to 2.0%
=> 1.0 to 5.0%
 Lintel, slabs, etc.
 Beams
 Columns
 Foundation raft, footing, etc. => 0.5 to 0.8%
Electrification
• For engineers elementary knowledge of Electrical
installation in buildings is essential.
• Electrification of building consists of electric wiring
usually done on point basis as light points basis as light
points, fan points, plug points, etc. and the rates are
taken per point for the complete work for supplying and
fixing, which include wires battens, wooden blocks,
nails, screws, clips, switches, switch boards, continuous
earth wire, etc.
• The fittings brackets, shades, holders, ceiling roses, etc.
are taken under separate item and their quantities and
sizes are as per detailed specification.
Sanitary
Works
Sanitary works usually consists of providing flush type
latrines and connecting with sewer lines of septic tank.
For estimating the numbers of different fittings are
found out and rates are taken per number per number
for supply and fixing in position.
Estimation and Costing

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Estimation and Costing

  • 1. ESTIMATION AND COSTING Mr. A. Vijay Vignesh., M.E Assistant Professor
  • 2. Definitions and Requirements Estimation is the Technique of Calculating or Computing the various quantities and the expected expenditure to be incurred on a particular work or project. The following Requirements are necessary for preparing an estimate:  Drawings like plan, elevation and sections of important points.  Detailed specifications about workmanship & properties of materials etc.  Standard schedule of rates of the current year.
  • 3. Need for Estimation and Costing • Estimate give an idea of the cost of the work and hence its feasibility can be determined i.e, whether the project could be taken up with in the funds available or not. • Estimate gives an idea of time required for the completion of the work. • Estimate is required to invite the tenders and Quotations and to Arrange contract. • Estimate is also required to control the expenditure during the execution of work. • Estimate decides whether the proposed plan matches the funds avail or not.
  • 4. Procedure for Estimating Estimates involving in the following operations: 1. Preparing detailed Estimate. 2. Calculating the rate of each unit of work. 3. Preparing abstract of estimate.
  • 5. Data Required To Prepare An Estimate 1. Drawing i.e plans, elevations, sections etc. 2. Specifications. 3. Rates.
  • 6. Data Required…. Drawings: If the drawings are not clear and without complete dimensions the preparation of estimation become very difficult. So, it is very essential before preparing an estimate.
  • 7. Data Required…. Specifications: A. Genera Specifications: This gives the nature, quality, class, work and materials in general terms to be used in various parts of work. It helps no form a general idea of building. B. Detailed Specifications: These gives the Detailed description of the various items of work laying down the quantities and qualities of materials, their proportions, the method of preparation workmanship and execution of work.
  • 8. Data Required…. Rates:  For preparing the estimate the unit rates of each item of work are required.  For arriving at the unit rates of each item.  The rates of various materials to be used in the construction.  The cost of transport materials.  The wages of labour , skilled or un-skilled of masons, carpenters, mazdoor , etc.,
  • 9.
  • 10. Lumpsum While preparing an estimate, it is not possible to workout in detail incase of petty items. Items other than civil engineering such items are called Lumpsum items or simply L.S. items. The following are some of L.S. items in the estimate: 1. Water supply and sanitary arrangements. 2. Electrical installations like meter, motor, etc., 3. Architectural features. 4. Contingencies and unforeseen items. In general, certain percentage on the cost of estimation is allotted for the above L.S. items.
  • 11. Work Charged Establishment  During the construction of a project considerable number of skilled supervisors, work assistance, watch men etc., are employed on temporary basis.  The salaries of these persons are drawn from the L.S. amount allotted towards the work charged establishment.  That is, establishment which is charged directly to work. An L.S. amount of 1⅟₂ to 2% of the estimated cost is provided towards the work charged establishment.
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 15. Quantity Estimating Methods The quantities like earth work, foundation concrete, brickwork in plinth and super structure etc., can be workout by any of following methods: a) Long wall – Short wall method b) Centre line method c) Partly centre line and short wall method
  • 16. Long wall – Short wall method In this method, the wall along the length of room is considered to be long wall while the wall perpendicular to long wall is said to be short wall. Toget the length of long wall or short wall, calculate first the centre line lengths of individual walls. Then the length of long wall, (out to out) may be calculated after adding half breadth at each end to its centre line length. Thus the length of short wall measured into in and may be found by deducting half breadth from its centre line length each end.
  • 17. Centre line method This method is suitable for walls of similar cross sections. Here the total centre line length is multiplied by breadth and depth of respective item to get the total quantity at a time. When cross walls or partition or verandah walls join with main wall, the centre line length gets reduced by half of breadth for each junction. Such junctions or joints are studied carefully while calculating total centre line length. The estimates prepared by this method are most accurate and quick.
  • 18. Partly centre line and partly cross wall method This method is adopt when external (i.e., alround the building) wall is of one thickness and the internal walls having different thicknesses. In such case,  Centre line method is applied to external walls and  Long wall – Short wall method is used to internal walls.  This method suits for different thickness of walls and different level of foundations.  Because of this reason, all engineering departments are practicing this method.
  • 19. Types of Estimate i. Detailed Estimate ii. Approximate Estimate
  • 20. Detailed Estimate The preparation of detailed estimate consists of working out quantities of various items of work and then determine the cost each item. This prepared in two stages: a) Details of measurements and calculation of quantities b) Abstract of Estimated cost
  • 21. Details of measurements and calculation of quantities The complete work is divided into various items of work, such as Earthwork concreting, Brick work, R.C.C. plastering etc., The details of measurements are taken from drawings and entered in respective columns of prescribed pro forma. The quantities are calculated by multiplying the values that are in numbers columns to Depth columns as shown in below:
  • 22.
  • 23. Abstract of Estimated Cost The cost of each work is worried out from the quantities that already computed in the details measurement form at workable rate. But the total cost is worked out in the prescribed form is known as abstract of estimated form. 4% of estimated cost is allowed for petty supervision, contingencies and unforeseen items.
  • 24.
  • 25. Structure of a Detailed Estimate The total detailed estimate should accompanied with: a. Report b. Specification c. Drawings(plans, elevation, section) d. Design charts and calculations e. Standard schedule of rates.
  • 26. Approximate Estimate Preliminary or approximate estimate is required for studies of various aspects of work project and for its administrative approval. The estimate is accompanied by a report duly explaining necessity and utility of the project and with a site or layout plan. A percentage of 5 to 10% is allowed for contingencies.
  • 27. Methods for Preparation of approximate estimates The following are the methods used for preparation of approximate estimates: a. Plinth area method b. Cubical contents methods c. Unit base methods
  • 28. Rate Analysis Definition: 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 rates of particular item of work depend on the following: 1. Specification of works and materials about their quality, proportion and constructional operation methods. 2. Quantity of materials and their costs. 3. Cost of labours and their wages. 4. Location of site of work and the distances from source and conveyance charges. 5. Overhead and establishment charges. 6. Profit.
  • 29. Reinforced cement concrete works • Reinforced cement concrete work is usually estimated under two items. The concrete work including centering and shuttering, and binding of steel bars in position is taken under one item in cum and the steel reinforcement and its bending is taken under a separate item in quintal. • The quantity of steel being small being small no deduction is made for steel from the volume of concrete. Binding wire is not taken separately but included in item of R.C.C. work. => 0.7 to 1.0% => 1.0 to 2.0% => 1.0 to 5.0%  Lintel, slabs, etc.  Beams  Columns  Foundation raft, footing, etc. => 0.5 to 0.8%
  • 30. Electrification • For engineers elementary knowledge of Electrical installation in buildings is essential. • Electrification of building consists of electric wiring usually done on point basis as light points basis as light points, fan points, plug points, etc. and the rates are taken per point for the complete work for supplying and fixing, which include wires battens, wooden blocks, nails, screws, clips, switches, switch boards, continuous earth wire, etc. • The fittings brackets, shades, holders, ceiling roses, etc. are taken under separate item and their quantities and sizes are as per detailed specification.
  • 31. Sanitary Works Sanitary works usually consists of providing flush type latrines and connecting with sewer lines of septic tank. For estimating the numbers of different fittings are found out and rates are taken per number per number for supply and fixing in position.