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N. PRESTON, M. MARTIN CERT IV ESTIMATING 2012 Part Lesson 4 – Slab on Ground IDENTIFY AND PRODUCE ESTIMATED COSTS FOR PROJECTS

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Identify and produce estimated costs for projects. Part Lesson 4 – Slab on Ground. Worked Example – From P 82 section 2 in text. M easure and extend in accordance with the ASMMBW Edition 5 Specification Notes • All concrete work to be 2OMPa • I 0mm Diameter bar: 0.616 kg/m - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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N. PRESTON, M. MARTIN CERT IV ESTIMATING 2012

Part Lesson 4 – Slab on Ground

IDENTIFY AND PRODUCE ESTIMATED COSTS FOR PROJECTS

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WORKED EXAMPLE – FROM P 82 SECTION 2 IN TEXT

• Measure and extend in accordance with the ASMMBW Edition 5

• Specification Notes

• • All concrete work to be 2OMPa

• • I 0mm Diameter bar: 0.616 kg/m

• • All stirrups to have 100mm hook end allowance to each end

• • Allow one layers of F82 fabric to ground slab and one layer of4F 12TM trench mesh to edge beams

• • Allow `Z' bar of 400mm long, 200mm and 300rnm cog ends at 500mm centres to all perimeter edge beams only

• • Allow 50mm concrete cover to all reinforcement

• • Allow steel trowel finish to all concrete surface

• • All formwork to be Class 4

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FIRST LETS CLARIFY NO. ‘S

• 10.000m

• 4.400m

• 500mm / 120mm

• 200mm

• 400mm / 200mm

• 200mm / 400mm / 200mm

• 200mm / 400mm

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WHAT WILL DIFFER TO THE TEXT

• The descriptions will be the same

• But some working out will be different

• So I suggest you make a new copy on a new P10

• Then insert it into your text as a sample

• Also note, my items will all appear up the top of the page, YOU will continue yours as you now know, from page to page

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FIRST ADDRESS BEAM SIZE

• We assume the angle here is 45°

• Therefore the 200 width will equal the 200 height

• Therefore for ease of calculation, we use ½ this width and extend the base size to create a rectangle

• Making it now 500mm wide for future calc’s

• Similarly the central beam applies to both sides making it 600mm wide

New beam width

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ITEM PARTICULARS UNIT QUANRATE $

Concrete

A Preamble ommited Note

Below Ground Floor 20MPA RC Concrete

B 120mm Slab Poured on Ground (100m2)

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ITEM PARTICULARS UNIT QUANRATE $

Concrete

A Preamble ommited Note

Below Ground Floor 20MPA RC Concrete

B 120mm Slab Poured on Ground (100m2)

m³ 12

10.0

10.0

0.12 12.00

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ITEM PARTICULARS UNIT QUANRATE $

C Concrete beams poured in trenches

length

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ITEM PARTICULARS UNIT QUANRATE $

C Concrete beams poured in trenches

length

(10.00 - 0.50 etc) 9.50 + (external)

9.50

9.50

9.50

38.00

4.20 + (internals)

0.60

4.20

4.20

4.20

17.40

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ITEM PARTICULARS UNIT QUANRATE $

C Concrete beams poured in trenches

length

(10.00 - 0.50 etc) 9.50 + (external)

9.50

38.00 9.50

0.50 9.50

0.38 7.22 38.00

4.20 + (internals)

0.60

4.20

4.20

4.20

17.40

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ITEM PARTICULARS UNIT QUANRATE $

C Concrete beams poured in trenches

m³ 12

length

(10.00 - 0.50 etc) 9.50 + (external)

9.50

38.00 9.50

0.50 9.50

0.38 7.22 38.00

17.40 4.20 + (internals)

0.60 0.60

0.38 3.97 4.20

11.19 4.20

4.20

17.40

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ITEM PARTICULARS UNIT QUANRATE $

Integral Finishes

D Steel trowel finish to floor slab

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ITEM PARTICULARS UNIT QUANRATE $

Integral Finishes

D Steel trowel finish to floor slab

m² 100

10.00

10.00 100.00

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ITEM PARTICULARS UNIT QUANRATE $

Integral Finishes

D Steel trowel finish to floor slab

m² 100

10.00

10.00 100.00

Formwork

E Class 4 formwork to vertical face of footing beam, partially above ground, measured full height

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ITEM PARTICULARS UNIT QUANRATE $

Integral Finishes

D Steel trowel finish to floor slab

m² 100

10.00

10.00 100.00

Formwork

E Class 4 formwork to vertical face of footing beam, partially above ground, measured full height

m² 20

4 @ 10.00

0.50 20.00

Reinforcement omitted – Refer to P 85 in text