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Contents
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Rawlinsons Directory
Advertisers Index
Introduction
How to Use This Handbook
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
2.10
2.11
2.12
2.13
2.14
Comparative Costs
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
3.10
Introduction
Site Preparation
Substructure
Frame
Structural Walls
Upper Floors
Roof
Exterior Walls, Exterior Finish
Windows and Exterior Doors
Stairs and Balustrades
Interior Walls and Partitions
0-3
0-4
0-5
0-6
1-9
1-10
1-11
1-13
1-14
1-16
1-17
1-18
1-20
1-22
1-23
1-24
1-24
1-26
1-28
1-29
1-30
1-31
2-33
2-34
2-35
2-36
2-38
2-41
2-42
2-46
2-47
2-49
2-51
2-53
2-54
2-55
2-56
2-57
2-58
2-59
2-60
3-61
3-63
3-64
3-65
3-67
3-71
3-72
3-78
3-79
3-84
3-85
3-87
3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14
3.15
3.16
3.17
3.18
3.19
3.20
3.21
3.22
Interior Doors
Floor Finishes
Wall Finishes
Ceiling Finishes
Sanitary Plumbing
Heating and Ventilation
Fire Services
Electrical Services
Lifts and Escalators
Drainage
External Works
Preliminaries
Detailed Rates
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
4.10
4.11
4.12
4.13
4.14
4.15
4.16
4.17
4.18
4.19
4.20
4.21
4.22
4.23
4.24
4.25
4.26
4.27
4.28
4.29
4.30
4.31
4.32
4.33
4.34
4.35
4.36
4.37
4.38
4.39
4.40
4.41
3-88
3-90
3-92
3-94
3-95
3-97
3-99
3-100
3-102
3-103
3-104
3-105
4-106
4-114
4-115
4-133
4-138
4-142
4-147
4-154
4-161
4-162
4-167
4-169
4-179
4-181
4-187
4-189
4-193
4-200
4-230
4-246
4-250
4-258
4-264
4-276
4-277
4-285
4-287
4-289
4-305
4-327
4-329
4-345
4-365
4-369
4-372
4-401
4-404
4-412
4-415
4-418
4-424
4-431
2009
4.42
4.43
4.44
4.45
4.46
4.47
Fire Proofing
External Works
Civil Engineering
Specialist Fittings
Plant Hire Rates
Vehicle Reimbursement Rates
Demolition
Excavation
Concrete Work, Formwork
Reinforcement
Brickwork and Blockwork
Structural Steelwork
Metalwork
Carpentry
Joinery
Roof Coverings
Solid Plaster
Grid Suspended Ceilings
Tiling
Floor Coverings
Glazing
Painting and Paper Hanging
Plumbing
Drainage
Electrical Services
Mechanical Services
Plant Constants
Trucks and Haulage
Trade Ratios
Construction Indices
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
Indices
Indices Archive
Cost Indexation Formula
Regional Indices
Rental Review
8.1
8.2
Rental Values
Land Agents Fees
Acknowledgements
Regional Variation Indices
Costs per Square Metre
Estimating Rates
Websites
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4-451
4-469
4-474
5-475
5-476
5-477
5-478
5-480
5-480
5-481
5-484
5-485
5-490
5-490
5-491
5-491
5-491
5-491
5-492
5-492
5-492
5-495
5-496
5-497
5-502
5-508
5-509
6-510
6-511
6-514
6-517
6-519
7-520
7-521
7-526
7-529
8-532
8-533
8-535
9-536
9-537
9-538
9-539
9-543
10-555
10-555
Construction Management
11.1
11.2
11.3
11.4
11.5
11.6
11.7
11.8
11.9
11.10
11.11
11.12
11.13
11.14
11.15
11.16
11.17
Legislation
12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
12.5
12.6
12.7
12.8
12.9
Introduction
Acts of Parliament
Arbitration Act 1996
Building Act 2004
Employment Relations
Historic Places Act 1993
Resource Management Act
Construction Contracts Act
Weathertight Homes
12-596
12-596
12-597
12-605
12-608
12-614
12-617
12-618
12-621
12-622
Revenue Recognition
Income TaxLand Sales
Goods and Services Tax
Annual Warrants of Fitness
Other Taxes
Tax DepreciationBuildings
13-623
13-624
13-626
13-626
13-634
13-635
13-637
Tax
13.1
13.2
13.3
13.4
13.5
13.6
Index
11-556
11-557
11-559
11-562
11-563
11-566
11-568
11-571
11-575
11-577
11-580
11-582
11-585
11-586
11-587
11-589
11-594
11-595
Glossary of Terms
Abbreviations
Working Space
Structural Steel Weights
Reinforcing Steel
Framing and Plywood
Retention Formula
Mensuration
Irregular Areas and Volumes
Measures
Conversion Factors
Blockfill Volume
Weather Tables
Exchange Rate Fluctuations
14-660
14-661
14-662
14-662
14-663
14-667
14-667
14-669
14-670
14-671
14-671
14-672
14-674
14-675
14-677
15-678
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Introduction
Editors Comments
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Introduction
The aim of the Construction Handbook is to provide a comprehensive reference work on New
Zealand building costs and other related information, for those involved in the various disciplines of
the construction and property industries.
The Handbook has achieved a reputation as the leading authority on the various aspects of
construction costs in New Zealand, and is recognised as an authoritative text in the courts for cases
relating to disputes in respect of construction cost.
This edition, like previous editions, is committed to the dissemination of information necessary to
implement cost control, cost management and cost benefit studies effectively at all stages of
planning and construction.
It should be stressed that attention must be given to the particular circumstances and conditions of
the project being reviewed, when using the data contained in this Handbook.
Please read the How to use this Handbook section, and the introductory notes to each chapter, as
an essential part of using this handbook effectively.
3.1
Editors Comments
This year we have a market commentary in the introduction to Building Costs per Square Metre
section. See 2009 Market Commentary on page 1-10.
As part of our continuing improvement program, we have introduced a column showing the labour
hours used for rate buildups. This is not yet available for all items.
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Publishers Note
Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information given to this
publication, neither the editors nor the publishers in any way accept liability for loss of any kind
resulting from the use made by any person of such information.
All prices exclude Goods and Services TaxGST.
We wish to record our appreciation of the many individuals and organisations in New Zealand and
overseas who have provided data and assisted in the compilation of this edition.
2009
4.1
4.2
4.3
EstimatingComparative Costs
The more detailed rates given in this section allow for a finer adjustment of the elemental costs,
through the application of unit costs to a particular element, i.e. different design treatments such as
facades, interior finishes, etc.
The costs given are all up estimating costs, i.e. they include allowances for sundry labour items
such as forming angles, and other minor items. For items not covered in this section, it will be
necessary to refer to the Detailed Rates section.
4.4
Detailed Rates
These provide a wide range of costs for particular items in all trades and services. The prices given
do not, unless stated to the contrary, include allowances for sundry labour items such as forming
angles, and other minor items. If using these prices to complement the rates of Estimating
Comparative Costs, it will be necessary to make due allowance for such minor items. Depending
on the project, an allowance of between 5% and 10% would normally suffice.
At all times, when using any of the foregoing figures, the nature and specific requirements of the
particular project must be borne in mind.
4.5
Construction Indices
Various published indices, relevant to the construction industry.
4.6
Regional Indices
An indication of the locality adjustment factor to be applied to the figures for base cities, in order to
arrive at a figure for smaller centres.
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1-10
1-10
1.1
Administration, Civic
Administrative
Civic
Authorities
Post Offices
1-11
1-11
1-11
1-12
1-12
1.2
Banks
Bank, Construction
Bank, Fit-out Only
1-13
1-13
1-13
1.3
Educational
SchoolsTeaching
SchoolsSupport
Tertiary InstitutionsTeaching
Tertiary InstitutionsSupport
1-14
1-14
1-14
1-15
1-15
1.4
Entertainment
Cinemas and Theatres
Production Facilities
Grandstands
Aquaria
1-16
1-16
1-16
1-16
1-16
1.5
Hospitals, Health
Hospitals
Ancillary Facilities
1-17
1-17
1-17
1.6
1-18
1-18
1-18
1-19
Industrial
Factories and Warehouses
Big Sheds
FactoryOffice Warehouse
Cold Stores
Workshops
1-20
1-20
1-20
1-20
1-21
1-21
Offices
Base Building Cost
1-22
1-22
1.7
1.8
High Rise
Fit-Outs to Offices
Renovations to Existing Offices
1-22
1-22
1-22
1.9
Parking
Integral Parking
Open AreaOn Ground Parking
Parking Buildings
1-23
1-23
1-23
1-23
1.10
Primary Industry
Research Laboratories
Meatworks
1-24
1-24
1-24
1.11
Recreational Facilities
Clubhouses and Gymnasia
Squash Courts
Swimming Pools
Tennis/Netball Courts
1-24
1-24
1-25
1-25
1-25
1.12
Residential
House, 1-Storey
House, 2-Storey
House, Large
Multiple UnitsLow Rise
Multiple UnitsHigh Rise
Retirement Village Units
Garages
Carport
1-26
1-26
1-26
1-27
1-27
1-27
1-28
1-28
1-28
1.13
Devotional Buildings
Places of Worship
Halls
1-28
1-28
1-28
1.14
Retail
Suburban Retail
City Retail
1-29
1-29
1-29
1.15
Miscellaneous Buildings
Commercial Buildings
Toilet Facilities
Rural Buildings
1-30
1-30
1-30
1-30
1.16
Worked Example
Notes on Worked Example
1-31
1-32
2009
0.2
Exclusions
Costs exclude
land, demolition
power, water, gas, drainage, phone/data mains from public connection to 3m from building
Rounding
Range of Values
From
To
Round to nearest:
$0
$500
$1,000
$2,000
$500
$1,000
$2,000
+
$5
$10
$25
$50
From
To
Round to nearest:
$0
$1,000
$2,000
$1,000
$2,000
up
$100
$200
$300
2009
Administration, Civic
1.1
Administrative
1.1.1
1.1.2
1.1.3
1.1.4
1.2
Civic
1.2.1
1.2.2
1.2.3
1.2.4
1.2.5
1.2.6
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
2009 market commentary,
see page 1-10
250-300
245-295
255-305
245-295
m2
m2 2,200-2,500 2,100-2,400 2,150-2,450 2,100-2,400
250-300
245-295
255-305
245-295
m2
m2 2,700-3,000 2,650-2,950 2,700-3,000 2,650-2,950
2009
1.3
Authorities
1.3.1
1.3.2
1.3.3
1.3.4
1.3.5
1.3.6
1.3.7
1.4
Post Offices
1.4.1
1.4.2
1.4.3
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
2009 market commentary,
see page 1-10
295-345
295-345
300-350
295-345
m2
m2 1,775-1,975 1,725-1,925 1,750-1,950 1,725-1,925
2009
Banks
2.1
Bank, Construction
2.1.1
2.1.2
2.1.3
2.2
2.2.1
2.2.2
2.2.3
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
2009 market commentary,
see page 1-10
2009
Educational
3.1
SchoolsTeaching
3.1.1
3.1.2
3.1.3
3.1.4
3.1.5
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
2009 market commentary,
see page 1-10
m2
m2
m2
m2
1,900-2,100
2,350-2,650
1,975-2,175
2,350-2,650
1,825-2,025
2,300-2,600
1,950-2,150
2,350-2,650
1,875-2,075
2,300-2,600
1,975-2,175
2,350-2,650
1,825-2,025
2,300-2,600
1,950-2,150
2,300-2,600
m2
m2
m2
m2
1,950-2,150
1,825-2,025
3,100-3,400
1,775-1,975
1,900-2,100
1,775-1,975
3,050-3,350
1,750-1,950
1,925-2,125
1,800-2,000
3,100-3,400
1,775-1,975
1,875-2,075
1,775-1,975
3,000-3,300
1,725-1,925
SchoolsSupport
m2
m2
345-395
430-480
325-375
410-460
325-375
420-470
335-385
410-460
m2
m2
m2
380-430
460-510
175-225
380-430
460-510
170-220
390-440
470-520
170-220
375-425
460-510
170-220
2009
3.3
3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
Auck $
Wgtn $
Tertiary InstitutionsTeaching
All finishes to medium standard.
Arts Block, 1 to 2 storeys.
Tutorial and lecture rooms, including builtin cupboards and fittings.
Lecture Theatre Block
Tutorial and lecture rooms, including
seating, built-in cupboards and fittings.
Music School Block, 1 to 2 storeys.
Performance chambers and tutorial
rooms, including acoustic design, built-in
cupboards and fittings, service lift.
Science/Laboratory Block, 1 to 2
storeys. Laboratories and tutorial rooms,
including built-in cupboards, benches and
fittings, fume extractors.
Chch $
Dun $
2009 market commentary,
see page 1-10
Tertiary InstitutionsSupport
3.4.1
Administration, 1 to 2 storeys.
Sub-divisional partitions to offices,
common areas, toilets and amenities.
Library, 1 to 2 storeys.
Storage room, small office, amenities.
Includes partial ventilation, sprinklers,
service lift. Excludes heating, airconditioning and passenger lifts.
Halls of Residence, 1 to 2 storeys.
Separate bedrooms, average 10m2, with
bed, wardrobe and desk. Communal
showers, toilets, kitchen and lounge
facilities. Includes smoke detection and
security system.
Add extra for:
Covered ways, not enclosed
Basic finish
Medium/high standard finish
Balconies, reinforced concrete
Basic finish
Medium/high standard finish
3.4.2
3.4.3
3.4.4
3.4.5
3.4.6
3.4.7
m2
m2
345-395
430-480
325-375
410-460
325-375
420-470
335-385
410-460
m2
m2
380-430
460-510
380-430
460-510
390-440
470-520
375-425
460-510
2009
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
2009 market commentary,
Entertainment
4.1
4.1.1
4.1.2
4.2
Production Facilities
4.2.1
Studio/Production Facilities
Television, film, or video. Main studio and
small studios, dressing rooms, basic
stage and light equipment, administration
offices and ancillary facilities. Includes
partial HVAC. Basic standard finishes.
4.3
Grandstands
4.3.1
4.3.2
4.3.3
4.4
Aquaria
4.4.1
2009
Hospitals, Health
5.1
Hospitals
5.1.1
District Hospital.
Single storey, 60 bed. Partial airconditioning. Operating theatre.
50m2 per bed
General Hospital.
Multi-storey, 200 bed. All facilities.
Includes lifts, air-conditioning.
75m2 per bed
Private Hospital.
Single storey, 40 bed. Operating theatre.
Excludes air-conditioning. 50m2 per bed
Private Hospital.
Multi-storey, 80-100 bed, 60% single
rooms. All facilities, excluding operating
theatres. Includes air-conditioning,
sprinklers, medical gases, lifts.
50m2 per bed
Psychiatric Unit. Medium Security.
Single storey, 20 bed, all facilities.
Includes sprinklers and air-conditioning.
5.1.2
5.1.3
5.1.4
5.1.5
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
2009 market commentary,
see page 1-10
Ancillary Facilities
5.2.1
5.2.2
5.2.3
2009
6.1
6.1.1
6.1.2
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
2009 market commentary,
see page 1-10
Hotels
6.2.1
6.2.2
6.2.3
6.2.4
6.2.5
6.2.6
6.2.7
6.2.8
6.2.9
m2
410-460
410-460
420-470
410-460
m2
540-640
530-630
550-650
530-630
m2 3,800-4,100 3,750-4,050 3,800-4,100 3,700-4,000
m2 4,150-4,450 4,100-4,400 4,150-4,450 4,050-4,350
m2
750-850
740-840
760-860
730-830
m2 4,900-5,200 4,800-5,100 4,900-5,200 4,800-5,100
2009
6.3
Motels
6.3.1
6.3.2
6.3.3
6.3.4
6.3.5
6.3.6
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
2009 market commentary,
see page 1-10
per
unit
m2
80,000
-90,000
160-210
77,500
-87,500
160-210
78,750
-88,750
165-215
77,500
-87,500
160-210
per
8,000
8,000
8,250
8,000
unit
-10,500
-10,500
-10,750
-10,500
m2 1,775-1,975 1,725-1,925 1,750-1,950 1,725-1,925
per
88,000
85,500
87,000
85,500
unit
-100,500
-98,000
-99,500
-98,000
m2 1,875-2,075 1,850-2,050 1,875-2,075 1,825-2,025
per
unit
m2
per
unit
112,500
-124,500
235-285
14,100
-17,100
111,000
-123,000
235-285
14,100
-17,100
112,500
-124,500
235-285
14,100
-17,100
109,500
-121,500
235-285
14,100
-17,100
126,600
-141,600
125,100
-140,100
126,600
-141,600
123,600
-138,600
2009
Industrial
7.1
7.1.1
7.1.2
7.1.3
7.1.4
7.1.5
7.1.6
7.2
7.2.1
7.2.2
7.3
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
2009 market commentary,
see page 1-10
680-780
690-790
670-770
680-780
680-780
690-790
670-770
680-780
760-860
740-840
750-850
740-840
740-840
720-820
740-840
720-820
530-630
510-610
520-620
520-620
560-660
540-640
540-640
540-640
210-260
245-295
210-260
245-295
210-260
245-295
210-260
245-295
Big Sheds
Franchise type shed, light steel frame, 100mm
concrete floor slab. Colorsteel cladding, roof
and roller doors. Based on 25m x 12m plan, 5m
bays.
Shed, 1 roller door, 1 personal door
m2
Shed, 3 roller doors, 1 personal door
m2
Shed rates provided courtesy of
www.theshedco.co.nz.
FactoryOffice Warehouse
FactoryWarehouse with administration office
of up to 2 storeys attached. Use the most
appropriate building types from each of the
following sections.
FactoryWarehouse portion
Refer above
Office portion
See page 1-22
A small deduction may be made where
the structures have a common wall
For Elemental Analysis, see page 2-51
2009
7.4
Cold Stores
7.4.1
7.4.2
7.4.3
7.4.4
Internal height10m
Cool Store, +5C storage temperature.
Internal height5m
Internal height10m
7.4.5
Refrigeration
Add extra for
Cranes or gantries, racking, etc.
Fit-out of 0 handling area
Office, toilets, amenities. See page 1-22
7.5
Workshops
7.5.1
7.5.2
7.5.3
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
2009 market commentary,
see page 1-10
m2
m3
m2
m3
900-1,000
180-200
970-1,070
97-107
900-1,000
180-200
970-1,070
97-107
870-970
174-194
950-1,050
95-105
890-990
178-198
970-1,070
97-107
m2
m3
m2
m3
m2
750-850
150-170
820-920
82-92
240-290
750-850
150-170
820-920
82-92
240-290
720-820
144-164
800-900
80-90
245-295
740-840
148-168
820-920
82-92
240-290
m2
910-1,010
890-990
900-1,000
890-990
2009
Auck $
Wgtn $
Offices
Chch $
Dun $
2009 market commentary,
see page 1-10
8.1.4
8.2
High Rise
8.2.1
8.3
Fit-Outs to Offices
8.3.1
8.3.3
8.4
8.1.1
8.1.2
8.1.3
8.3.2
8.4.1
8.4.2
8.4.3
8.4.4
8.4.5
8.4.6
450-550
540-740
740-1,040
445-545
540-740
750-1,050
460-560
550-750
770-1,070
445-545
530-730
740-1,040
2009
Parking
9.1
Integral Parking
9.1.1
9.1.2
9.1.3
9.2
9.2.1
9.3
9.3.1
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
2009 market commentary,
see page 1-10
m2
475-575
460-560
455-555
455-555
m2
830-930
830-930
820-920
800-900
m2
67-77
66-76
67-77
66-76
Parking Buildings
Parking Building. Reinforced concrete
construction, with bitumen paving at
ground level, open sides, minimal toilet
facilities. Excludes lifts or mechanical
ventilation.
Ground + 1 level parking building
30m2 of total floor area per car
9.3.2
9.3.3
m2
per
car
m2
per
car
m2
per
car
530-630
15,900
-18,900
540-640
16,200
-19,200
640-740
17,920
-20,720
530-630
15,900
-18,900
530-630
15,900
-18,900
630-730
17,640
-20,440
530-630
15,900
-18,900
530-630
15,900
-18,900
630-730
17,640
-20,440
530-630
15,900
-18,900
530-630
15,900
-18,900
620-720
17,360
-20,160
2009
10
Primary Industry
10.1
Research Laboratories
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
2009 market commentary,
see page 1-10
Meatworks
m2
390-440
390-440
400-450
385-435
Recreational Facilities
11.1
2009
11.2
Auck $
Wgtn $
Squash Courts
Chch $
Dun $
2009 market commentary,
see page 1-10
11.3
11.3.1
11.3.2
11.3.3
11.3.4
11.3.5
Swimming Pools
Open In-Ground Domestic Pool,
reinforced concrete construction,
including all plant and filtration equipment.
Excludes landscaping.
9m x 4.5m x 1.5m deep, basic to
medium standard finishes
9m x 4.5m x 1.5m deep, medium to
high standard finishes
9KW heat pump
14KW heat pump
In-Ground Public Pool, reinforced
concrete construction.
25m pool, four lanes plus learner area
11.4
No
No
No
No
33,000
-42,000
40,000
-60,000
8,500
10,500
33,000
-42,000
40,000
-60,000
8,500
10,500
33,000
-42,000
40,000
-60,000
8,500
10,500
260,000
260,000
260,000
260,000
-330,000
-330,000
-330,000
-330,000
No
180,000
180,000
180,000
180,000
-250,000
-250,000
-250,000
-250,000
m2 1,975-2,175 1,975-2,175 1,975-2,175 1,975-2,175
No
m2
m2
285-335
425-525
285-335
425-525
285-335
425-525
285-335
425-525
55,000
-60,000
70,000
-80,000
22,000
-27,000
55,000
-60,000
70,000
-80,000
22,000
-27,000
55,000
-60,000
70,000
-80,000
22,000
-27,000
55,000
-60,000
70,000
-80,000
22,000
-27,000
10,500
6,500
10,500
6,500
10,500
6,500
10,500
6,500
Tennis/Netball Courts
33,000
-42,000
40,000
-60,000
8,500
10,500
court
court
court
court
2009
12
Residential
12.1
House, 1-Storey
12.1.1
12.1.5
House, 90130m2.
Pile foundations, particle board floor.
Kitchen, bathroom, WC. Fibre-cement
weather boards, galvanised steel roof.
Standard quality fittings.
House, 100250m2.
Concrete floor slab, kitchen, bathroom,
WC, ensuite. Medium quality fittings. Tile
roof.
With cedar or pine weatherboards
With polystyrene or fibre cement cladding,
textured plaster or acrylic coatings.
Brick veneer.
Insulated concrete block
12.2
House, 2-Storey
12.1.2
12.1.3
12.1.4
12.2.1
12.2.2
12.2.3
12.2.4
12.2.5
House, 150300m2.
Concrete floor slab, concrete tile roof.
Kitchen, bathroom, ensuite. Internal
double garage. Medium quality fittings.
Brick veneer to ground floor, cedar or
Linea weatherboards to upper floor.
Concrete block basement, polystyrene or
fibre-cement cladding with textured
plaster or acrylic coating to upper floor
House, 200450m2.
Concrete floor slab, concrete tile roof.
Designer kitchen, tiled bathrooms,
ensuite, walk-in wardrobe. Internal triple
garage. High quality fittings. Ventilation
system, underfloor heating
Linea Weatherboard and Titan Facade
Panel
Polystyrene or fibre-cement cladding with
textured plaster or acrylic coating
Brick veneer to ground floor, Linea
Weatherboard to upper floor
Note:
For architectural one-off design, increase
rates.
For group house building, with economies
of scale, decrease rates.
For Elemental Analysis, see page 2-57
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
2009 market commentary,
see page 1-10
2009
12.3
Auck $
Wgtn $
House, Large
Chch $
Dun $
2009 market commentary,
see page 1-10
House, 200600m2.
Executive quality. Insulated concrete floor slab.
Kitchen, bathroom, 2 ensuites. Security, audio,
fire protection, underfloor heating, gas fire.
Multiple garage. Expensive fittings.
12.3.1 With textured plaster on Harditex and
m2 3,450-3,750 3,450-3,750 3,550-3,850 3,450-3,750
concrete masonry walls.
12.3.2 With sprayed finish on solid plaster
m2 3,500-3,800 3,500-3,800 3,600-3,900 3,500-3,800
Note: m2 rate can be up to $10,000 per m2 for
extremely high specification houses
For Elemental Analysis, see page 2-57
12.4
12.4.1
12.4.2
12.4.3
12.4.4
12.5
12.5.1
12.5.2
12.5.3
12.5.4
m2
m2
630-730
640-740
630-730
630-730
630-730
640-740
620-720
630-730
2009
12.6
12.6.1
12.7
Garages
12.7.1
12.7.2
12.7.3
12.7.4
12.7.5
12.8
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
2009 market commentary,
see page 1-10
475-525
580-680
450-500
590-690
435-485
550-650
440-490
550-650
730-830
740-840
690-790
670-770
780-880
760-860
760-860
750-850
760-860
780-880
740-840
720-820
270-320
305-355
265-315
325-375
270-320
310-360
260-310
300-350
Carport
Devotional Buildings
13.1
Places of Worship
Devotional Building.
Small kitchen and toilets.
With construction and finishes to:
13.1.1
Basic standard
13.1.2
Medium standard
13.1.3
High standard
13.2
Halls
13.2.1
2009
14
Retail
14.1
Suburban Retail
14.1.1
14.1.2
14.1.3
14.1.4
14.1.5
14.1.6
14.1.7
14.1.8
14.1.9
14.2
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
2009 market commentary,
see page 1-10
m2
930-1,030
900-1,000
890-990
870-970
m2
265-315
265-315
275-325
260-310
160-210
155-205
160-210
155-205
m2
m2 1,100-1,300 1,075-1,275 1,100-1,300 1,075-1,275
m2
340-390
340-390
345-395
335-385
355-405
355-405
360-410
350-400
City Retail
m2
355-405
355-405
360-410
350-400
2009
15
Miscellaneous Buildings
15.1
Commercial Buildings
15.2
Chch $
Dun $
2009 market commentary,
see page 1-10
Rural Buildings
Wgtn $
Toilet Facilities
Public toilets. Heavy duty construction,
with male, female and disabled areas.
Baby changing bench.
15.3
Auck $
m2
140-190
140-190
140-190
140-190
m2
m2
m2
m2
100-150
140-190
55-105
495-545
100-150
140-190
50-100
495-545
100-150
140-190
55-105
495-545
100-150
140-190
50-100
495-545
210-260
210-260
210-260
210-260
2009
16
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
GFA
$rate
$value
1,100
600
1,650,000
900,000
2,550,000
Worked Example
Project Details
Name of Project
Type of Project
Total floor area (GFA)
Base building cost item used from Handbook
Is base building rate for shell only? If so, add fit
out cost.
Fitout item used from Handbook
Building Works Cost Calculation
Base building cost
Fit out cost
Subtotal for base building cost and fitout
Add for items excluded from base building cost,
See How to Use This Section on page 1-10.
Demolition of existing building/removal of
excess site vegetation and debris
Balconies, decks, covered ways, entrance
canopies
External services from building to public
connection
Power
Water
Drainage
Data
External works over and above those
immediately adjacent to the building
Parking areas
Landscaping
Other
Add for factors specific to this project, and not
included in base building cost
Site factorssloping site/latent site conditions
and other geotechnical issues
Increased wall-to-floor ratios/unusual building
shape
Change to standard of finishesincrease
Small or cramped site/firewalls to boundaries
Infrastructure upgrades to territorial authority
services
Remote locality
Services not included in base rate, eg, lifts
Any other items or factors deemed relevant to
this project and not allowed for above
Subtotal for building works, see over
m2
1,500
8.1.1
Yes
8.3.2
m2
m2
1,500
1,500
Item
Item
Item
Item
Item
Item
say
say
say
say
15,000
5,000
8,000
3,000
m2
m2
Item
300
65
19,500
1,500
150
225,000
Item
Item
m2
Item
Item
say
50,000
Item
Item
Item
2,875,500
Dun $
2009
%
%
16.1
say
say
Wgtn $
Chch $
6%
5%
2,875,500
172,530
143,775
3,191,805
Item
Item
Item
Item
Item
Auck $
say
say
say
25,000
10,000
2,000
say
5,000
3,233,805
say
say
say
4%
2%
1%
129,352
64,676
32,338
say
3%
97,014
3,557,186
12.5%
444,648
4,001,834
Dun $
Elemental Costs
of Buildings
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2-34
Worked Example
2-35
Definition of Elements
2-36
Administration, Civic
1.1 Administrative
1.2 Civic
1.3 Authorities
2-38
2-38
2-39
2-40
Banks
2.1 Bank, Construction
2-41
2-41
Educational
3.1 SchoolsTeaching
3.2 SchoolsSupport
3.3 Tertiary InstitutionsTeaching
3.4 Tertiary InstitutionsSupport
2-42
2-42
2-43
2-44
2-45
Entertainment
4.3 Grandstands
4.4 Aquaria
2-46
2-46
2-46
Hospitals, Health
5.1 Hospitals
5.2 Ancillary Facilities
2-47
2-47
2-48
2-49
2-49
2-49
2-50
2-50
Industrial
7.1 Factories and Warehouses
2-51
2-51
2-52
2-52
2.8
Offices
8.1 Base Building Cost
8.2 High Rise
2-53
2-53
2-53
2.9
Parking
9.1 Integral Parking
9.3 Parking Buildings
2-54
2-54
2-54
2.10
Primary Industry
10.1 Research Laboratories
2-55
2-55
2.11
Recreational
11.1 Clubhouses and Gymnasia
2-56
2-56
Recreational, Residential
2-57
2-57
2-57
2-57
2.12
Residential
12.5 Multiple UnitsHigh Rise
12.6 Retirement Village Units
2-58
2-58
2-58
2.13
Devotional Buildings
13.1 Places of Worship
13.2 Halls
2-59
2-59
2-59
2.14
Retail
14.1 Suburban Retail
14.2 City Retail
2-60
2-60
2-60
2009
Purpose
This section is intended as an approximate guide to the value of the various elements of the
buildings in Chapter 1. Item numbers and page numbers quoted with each elemental breakdown
refer to the equivalent items in Chapter 1. In all cases, refer to these items for the full descriptions of
the building, particularly with regard to scope, inclusions and exclusions. Note that the elemental
percentages are indicative rather than definitive.
The Total cost given is the approximate mean of the cost range for the respective buildings in
Chapter 1. The breakdown into elemental costs enables evaluation and adjustment of the figure
used for initial feasibility studies.
All costs within this section are those pertaining to Auckland. Please note that because these
figures are based on Auckland buildings, adjustments may be required for items such as heating,
etc., to reflect building practices in other areas.
Exclusions
Costs exclude
land, demolition
balconies, covered ways, parking areas
external services more than 3.0m from the outside face of the building
data and telephone services
external works other than those immediately adjacent to the building
loose Furniture, Fittings and Equipment (FF&E).
legal and professional fees
Goods and Services Tax (G.S.T.)
Worked Example
The percentages and $/m2 given in the following tables represent values relative to the GFA, or
gross floor area, and not to the area of the particular element being considered. See the worked
example on the next page, where the Upper Floor element is repeated at the bottom of the table.
The Elemental Costs of $82.72/m2 and $190.09/m2, for A and B respectively, are not costs for a
square metre of actual upper floor for each of those buildings. Instead, they are a proportion of the
total m2 cost, which, if multiplied by the GFAwhich of course includes the ground floorwould
give the cost of the Upper Floors for those buildings.
For A, $82.72 x 600m2 GFA equals $49,632, which, if divided by the actual area of Upper Floor for
that building, i.e., 300m2, gives a cost/m2 for the actual Upper Floors of $165.44.
For B, $190.09 x 7,500m2 GFA equals $1,425,675, which, if divided by the actual area of Upper
Floor for that building, i.e., 7,200m2, gives a cost/m2 for the actual Upper Floors of $198.01.
1. p1, Elemental Analysis of Costs of Building Projects, published by the New Zealand Institute of Quantity Surveyors Inc. To purchase,
see www.nziqs.co.nz
2009
Worked Example
A
Office Building
Max 2 storey
GFA 600m2
GFA Costing
Offices, Low and High rise
Element/Element Group
Site Preparation
Substructure
Frame
Structural Walls
Upper Floors
Structure
Roof
External Walls
}
Windows & Doors
}
External Fabric
Stairs
Internal Walls/Partitions
Internal Doors
Floor Finishes
Wall Finishes
Ceiling Finishes
Fittings & Fixtures
Internal Finishing
Sanitary Plumbing
Mechanical Services
Fire Services
Electrical Services
Lifts & Escalators
Special Services
Drainage
Services
Ext Works & Sundries
Preliminaries and General
Contingency
P&G, Contingency
Total
Upper Floors
Elemental cost relative to GFA
Cost of element itself, i.e., area of upper
floors is less than area of total building.
$/m2
B
Office Building
6-15 storey
GFA 7500m2
$value
86.32 6.6%
111.49 8.6%
50.35 3.9%
82.72 6.4%
330.88 25.5%
89.91 6.9%
181.02 13.9%
51,792
66,894
30,210
49,632
198,528
53,946
108,612
270.93
26.37
69.53
27.57
86.32
44.36
77.92
13.19
345.26
51.55
10.79
13.19
81.52
9.59
166.64
10.79
156.00
19.50
175.50
1,300.00
$/m2
82.72
165.44
20.8%
2.0%
5.3%
2.1%
6.6%
3.4%
6.0%
1.0%
26.6%
4.0%
0.8%
1.0%
6.3%
0.7%
12.8%
0.8%
12.0%
1.5%
13.5%
100%
m2
600
300
$/m2
$value
162,558 335.75
15,822
29.62
41,718 106.15
16,542
49.37
51,792
98.75
26,616
64.19
46,752
79.00
7,914
22.22
207,156 449.30
30,930 106.15
6,474 296.25
7,914
61.72
48,912 155.53
- 256.75
24.69
5,754
2.47
99,984 903.56
6,474
17.28
93,600 312.00
11,700
39.00
105,300 351.00
780,000 2,600.00
$value
$/m2
49,632
190.09
49,632
198.01
12.9%
1.1%
4.1%
1.9%
3.8%
2.5%
3.0%
0.9%
17.3%
4.1%
11.4%
2.4%
6.0%
9.9%
0.9%
0.1%
34.8%
0.7%
12.0%
1.5%
13.5%
100%
m2
7,500
7,200
2,518,125
222,150
796,125
370,275
740,625
481,425
592,500
166,650
3,369,750
796,125
2,221,875
462,900
1,166,475
1,925,625
185,175
18,525
6,776,700
129,600
2,340,000
292,500
2,632,500
19,500,075
$value
1,425,675
1,425,675
2009
Definition of Elements
Structure
Site Preparation. All work necessary to clear a site of existing structures, trees, etc. to create a
suitably benched surface as a working platform.
Substructure. All work below the underside of the lowest floor finish, including all work applicable
to the foundations, hardfilling beneath floor slabs, concrete floor slabs, service ducts, lift pits and
the like. Includes basement walls between different levels. Excludes excavation above lowest floor
level, plumbing, drainage and other services below lowest floor finish.
Frame. All load bearing column and beam framework above lowest floor finish, major roof framing
members such as rafters, joists. Excludes all profiled finishes and all applied finishes.
Structural Walls. Load bearing and diaphragm walls together with integral columns. Excludes nonstructural spandrel panels, linings and applied finishes and treatments, profiled finish.
Upper Floors. Suspended floors, mezzanine floors, balcony floors and roof slabs. Includes fairface
finish to concrete floor and roof slabs. Excludes floor support beams and soffit treatments.
External Fabric
Roof. Complete weatherproof covering of all types to roofs. Includes decks; diaphragm bracing,
sarking and screeds; roof support components such as roof purlins, battens; insulation to underside
of roof covering, verge and eaves facing and soffit; secret, parapet and eaves gutters, downpipes,
roof lights. Excludes support beams; in situ or precast concrete roof slabs; parapets and parapet
finishes, gable and gable finishes; canopies, balconies, covered ways, roof top structures.
External Walls. All work to exterior walls, including applied or in situ finishes. Includes gable ends,
parapets, spandrels and finishes; both skins of exterior cavity walls; applied exterior finishes to
exterior columns, beams, structural spandrels and walls. Excludes curtain walls.
Windows and External Doors. All windows and doors in exterior walls, including vertical or near
vertical glazing. Excludes roof lights, interior glazed screens, curtain pelmets, sun screens,
curtains, tracks and blinds.
Internal Finishing
Stairs and Balustrades. Flights and intermediate landings including integral finishings, handrails
and balustrades. Excludes applied finishes.
Partitions. All non-structural internal walls including glazed screens, demountable partitions and
sound and fire walls. Excludes fanlights and sidelights, folding or sliding doors forming partitions,
wall finishes, and fire stopping and sound barriers in ceiling spaces, where these are a continuation
of partitions below the ceiling line.
Internal Doors. All interior doors including frames, architraves, finishes, glazing, fanlights, side
lights, panels over doors, hardware and control systems. Excludes doors to proprietary partition
systems, fittings and fixtures.
Floor Finishes. Includes all preparatory work, screeds, surface finishes, matwells, threshold strips,
raised floors laid over structural floors.
2009
Wall Finishes. Includes all preparatory work and finishes to interior walls, isolated columns, and to
interior faces of exterior walls. Excludes fairface finish to concrete, finishes to proprietary partition
systems. Includes skirtings, cornices, trims, dado rails and the like.
Ceiling Finishes. Includes all preparatory work and finishes, suspended ceilings and framing,
soffits of staircases and intermediate landings. Excludes ceiling framing forming part of roof
framing.
Fittings. Joinery fittings, whether built-in or fixed in position, includes glass, hardware and finishes.
Excludes sanitary fittings, electrical fittings, services to fittings and fixtures.
Services
Sanitary Plumbing. Hot and cold water supply, including hot water cylinder, sanitary fittings, soil,
waste and vent pipes. Excludes special kitchen equipment, laboratory equipment and services.
Heating and Ventilation (Mechanical Services). Heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems,
including all associated equipment. Excludes heating source to hot water system.
Fire Services. All fire services within a building, including all associated electrical work.
Electrical Services. All electrical services providing lighting and power. Excludes lighting and
power to external works; wiring to equipment and machinery which is covered in other elements.
Vertical and Horizontal Transportation. Vertical and horizontal moving equipment, including
associated electrical equipment and builders work.
Special Services. Special services, including associated electrical work and builders work.
Includes gas, liquids, fume extraction systems, pneumatic and vacuum tube systems, refrigeration,
disposal systems, kitchen, bar and laboratory equipment and fittings, communication systems,
protective systems (excluding fire), building management systems, traffic control systems.
Drainage. Sub-soil drainage, land drains, stormwater drains and soil drains, including excavation,
backfill, fittings and the like.
2009
Administration, Civic
1.1
Administrative
Element/Element Group
Site Preparation
Substructure
Frame
Structural Walls
Upper Floors
Structure
Roof
External Walls
}
Windows & Doors
}
External Fabric
Stairs
Internal Walls/Partitions
Internal Doors
Floor Finishes
Wall Finishes
Ceiling Finishes
Fittings & Fixtures
Internal Finishing
Sanitary Plumbing
Mechanical Services
Fire Services
Electrical Services
Lifts & Escalators
Special Services
Drainage
Services
External Works
Sundries
Ext Works & Sundries
Preliminaries and General
Contingency
P&G, Contingency
Total
Cost Range
Auckland
Wellington
Christchurch
Dunedin
1.1.3
1.1.1
Administration Office Administration Office
35 storey
Max 2 storey
$/m2
102.30
117.15
24.75
138.60
382.80
100.65
235.95
336.60
24.75
136.95
42.90
92.40
52.80
75.90
57.75
483.45
100.65
13.20
85.80
9.90
209.55
14.85
14.85
198.00
24.75
222.75
1,650.00
$/m2
6.2%
94.00
7.1%
211.50
1.5%
39.95
8.4%
176.25
23.2%
521.70
6.1%
44.65
14.3%
270.25
20.4%
314.90
1.5%
39.95
8.3%
86.95
2.6%
23.50
5.6%
94.00
3.2%
68.15
4.6%
84.60
3.5%
21.15
29.3%
418.30
6.1%
112.80
265.55
0.8%
61.10
5.2%
150.40
176.25
0.6%
2.35
12.7%
768.45
0.9%
9.40
0.9%
9.40
12.0%
282.00
1.50%
35.25
13.5%
317.25
100% 2,350.00
1,550-1,750
1,500-1,700
1,525-1,725
1,475-1,675
$/m2
4.0%
149.50
9.0%
191.75
1.7%
45.50
7.5%
61.75
22.2%
448.50
1.9%
211.25
11.5%
370.50
13.4%
581.75
1.7%
61.75
3.7%
152.75
1.0%
74.75
4.0%
123.50
2.9%
130.00
3.6%
110.50
0.9%
172.25
17.8%
825.50
4.8%
156.00
11.3%
370.50
2.6%
68.25
6.4%
165.75
7.5%
117.00
61.75
0.1%
3.25
32.7%
942.50
0.4%
13.00
0.4%
13.00
12.0%
390.00
1.5%
48.75
13.5%
438.75
100% 3,250.00
2,200-2,500
2,100-2,400
2,150-2,450
2,100-2,400
1.2.1
Civic Centre
500750
capacity
1.1.4
Town Hall
10002000
capacity
$/m2
4.6%
189.00
5.9%
135.00
1.4%
32.40
1.9%
45.90
13.8%
402.30
6.5%
191.70
11.4%
288.90
17.9%
480.60
1.9%
51.30
4.7%
135.00
2.3%
64.80
3.8%
94.50
4.0%
86.40
3.4%
129.60
5.3%
156.60
25.4%
718.20
4.8%
97.20
11.4%
294.30
2.1%
67.50
5.1%
159.30
3.6%
89.10
1.9%
0.1%
5.40
29.0%
712.80
0.4%
21.60
0.4%
21.60
12.0%
324.00
1.5%
40.50
13.5%
364.50
100% 2,700.00
7.0%
5.0%
1.2%
1.7%
14.9%
7.1%
10.7%
17.8%
1.9%
5.0%
2.4%
3.5%
3.2%
4.8%
5.8%
26.6%
3.6%
10.9%
2.5%
5.9%
3.3%
0.2%
26.4%
0.8%
0.8%
12.0%
1.5%
13.5%
100%
3,100-3,400
3,000-3,400
3,100-3,400
3,000-3,300
2,550-2,850
2,450-2,750
2,450-2,750
2,450-2,750
2009
1.2
Civic
Element/Element Group
Site Preparation
Substructure
Frame
Structural Walls
Upper Floors
Structure
Roof
External Walls
}
Windows & Doors
}
External Fabric
Stairs
Internal Walls/Partitions
Internal Doors
Floor Finishes
Wall Finishes
Ceiling Finishes
Fittings & Fixtures
Internal Finishing
Sanitary Plumbing
Mechanical Services
Fire Services
Electrical Services
Lifts & Escalators
Special Services
Drainage
Services
External Works
Sundries
Ext Works & Sundries
Preliminaries and General
Contingency
P&G, Contingency
Total
Cost Range
Auckland
Wellington
Christchurch
Dunedin
1.2.2
Community
Centre, Library
$/m2
7.95
174.90
209.35
87.45
479.65
159.00
108.65
201.40
469.05
2.65
113.95
66.25
71.55
129.85
129.85
60.95
575.05
55.65
320.65
18.55
288.85
71.55
10.60
765.85
2.65
2.65
318.00
39.75
357.75
2,650.00
$/m2
0.3%
6.6%
155.13
7.9%
85.78
3.3%
43.80
18.1%
284.71
6.0%
156.95
4.1%
275.58
7.6%
17.7%
432.53
0.1%
4.3%
127.75
2.5%
43.80
2.7%
104.03
4.9%
87.60
4.9%
85.78
2.3%
116.80
21.7%
565.76
2.1%
67.53
12.1%
25.55
0.7%
51.10
10.9%
102.20
2.7%
0.4%
9.13
28.9%
255.51
0.1%
40.15
0.1%
40.15
12.0%
219.00
1.5%
27.38
13.5%
246.38
100% 1,825.00
2,500-2,800
2,500-2,800
2,550-2,850
2,500-2,800
1.2.6
Art Gallery
Museum
City
1.2.5
Library
City
1.2.3
Library
Suburban
$/m2
8.5%
225.15
4.7%
131.10
2.4%
48.45
173.85
15.6%
578.55
8.6%
79.80
15.1%
350.55
23.7%
430.35
54.15
7.0%
176.70
2.4%
62.70
5.7%
114.00
4.8%
122.55
4.7%
88.35
6.4%
105.45
31.0%
723.90
3.7%
82.65
1.4%
296.40
2.8%
65.55
5.6%
122.55
79.80
54.15
0.5%
5.70
14.0%
706.80
2.2%
25.65
2.2%
25.65
12.0%
342.00
1.5%
42.75
13.5%
384.75
100% 2,850.00
1,725-1,925
1,675-1,875
1,700-1,900
1,650-1,850
$/m2
7.9%
229.10
4.6%
237.00
1.7%
98.75
6.1%
114.55
20.3%
679.40
2.8%
142.20
12.3%
434.50
15.1%
576.70
1.9%
67.15
6.2%
185.65
2.2%
67.15
4.0%
229.10
4.3%
209.35
3.1%
169.85
3.7%
98.75
25.4% 1027.00
2.9%
86.90
10.4%
418.70
2.3%
98.75
4.3%
189.60
2.8%
150.10
1.9%
130.35
0.2%
7.90
24.8% 1082.30
0.9%
51.35
0.9%
51.35
12.0%
474.00
1.5%
59.25
13.5%
533.25
100% 3,950.00
5.8%
6.0%
2.5%
2.9%
17.2%
3.6%
11.0%
14.6%
1.7%
4.7%
1.7%
5.8%
5.3%
4.3%
2.5%
26.0%
2.2%
10.6%
2.5%
4.8%
3.8%
3.3%
0.2%
27.4%
1.3%
1.3%
12.0%
1.5%
13.5%
100%
2,700-3,000
2,650-2,950
2,700-3,000
2,650-2,950
3,800-4,100
3,700-4,000
3,800-4,100
3,700-4,000
2009
1.3
Authorities
Element/Element Group
Site Preparation
Substructure
Frame
Structural Walls
Upper Floors
Structure
Roof
External Walls
}
Windows & Doors
}
External Fabric
Stairs
Internal Walls/Partitions
Internal Doors
Floor Finishes
Wall Finishes
Ceiling Finishes
Fittings & Fixtures
Internal Finishing
Sanitary Plumbing
Mechanical Services
Fire Services
Electrical Services
Lifts & Escalators
Special Services
Drainage
Services
External Works
Sundries
Ext Works & Sundries
Preliminaries and General
Contingency
P&G, Contingency
Total
Cost Range
Auckland
Wellington
Christchurch
Dunedin
$/m2
187.20
253.50
58.50
210.60
709.80
136.50
432.90
569.40
66.30
319.80
101.40
148.20
144.30
117.00
159.90
1,056.90
113.10
366.60
58.50
187.20
191.10
66.30
3.90
986.70
50.70
50.70
468.00
58.50
526.50
3,900.00
$/m2
4.8%
153.30
6.5%
105.00
1.5%
65.10
5.4%
71.40
18.2%
394.80
3.5%
153.30
11.1%
298.20
14.6%
451.50
1.7%
23.10
8.2%
161.70
2.6%
90.30
3.8%
79.80
3.7%
94.50
3.0%
90.30
4.1%
113.40
27.1%
653.10
2.9%
48.30
9.4%
94.50
1.5%
16.80
4.8%
100.80
4.9%
1.7%
29.40
0.1%
6.30
25.3%
296.10
1.3%
21.00
1.3%
21.00
12.0%
252.00
1.5%
31.50
13.5%
283.50
100% 2,100.00
3,800-4,100
3,700-4,000
3,750-4,050
3,600-3,900
1.3.7
Police Station
Suburban
Max 2 storey
1.3.5
Fire Station
Volunteer
Single Storey
1.3.2
District Court
Max 2 storeys
1.3.1
High Court
City
510 storey
$/m2
6.80
7.3%
157.20
5.0%
34.39
3.1%
199.78
3.4%
18.8%
398.17
7.3%
212.88
14.2%
90.06
257.09
21.5%
560.03
1.1%
7.7%
21.29
4.3%
32.75
3.8%
36.03
4.5%
78.60
4.3%
26.20
5.4%
52.40
31.1%
247.27
2.3%
88.43
4.5%
0.00
0.8%
0.00
4.8%
75.33
1.4%
0.3%
29.48
14.1%
193.24
72.05
1.0%
1.0%
72.05
12.0%
204.00
1.5%
25.50
13.5%
229.50
100% 1,700.00
2,050-2,350
1,950-2,150
1,925-2,125
1,950-2,150
$/m2
0.4%
19.20
9.2%
158.40
2.0%
158.40
11.8%
52.80
23.4%
388.80
12.5%
180.00
5.3%
117.60
15.1%
79.20
32.9%
376.80
1.3%
112.80
1.9%
136.80
2.1%
91.20
4.6%
225.60
1.5%
81.60
3.1%
170.40
14.5%
818.40
5.2%
72.00
0.0%
146.40
0.0%
21.60
4.4%
165.60
28.80
1.7%
14.40
11.4%
448.80
4.2%
24.00
19.20
4.2%
43.20
12.0%
288.00
1.5%
36.00
13.5%
324.00
100% 2,400.00
0.8%
6.6%
6.6%
2.2%
16.2%
7.5%
4.9%
3.3%
15.7%
4.7%
5.7%
3.8%
9.4%
3.4%
7.1%
34.1%
3.0%
6.1%
0.9%
6.9%
1.2%
0.6%
18.7%
1.0%
0.8%
1.8%
12.0%
1.5%
13.5%
100%
1,625-1,825
1,625-1,825
1,625-1,825
1,600-1,800
2,300-2,600
2,250-2,550
2,250-2,550
2,250-2,550
2009
Banks
2.1
Bank, Construction
Element/Element Group
Site Preparation
Substructure
Frame
Structural Walls
Upper Floors
Structure
Roof
External Walls
}
Windows & Doors
}
External Fabric
Stairs
Internal Walls/Partitions
Internal Doors
Floor Finishes
Wall Finishes
Ceiling Finishes
Fittings & Fixtures
Internal Finishing
Sanitary Plumbing
Mechanical Services
Fire Services
Electrical Services
Lifts & Escalators
Special Services
Drainage
Services
External Works
Sundries
Ext Works & Sundries
Preliminaries and General
Contingency
P&G, Contingency
Total
Cost Range
Auckland
Wellington
Christchurch
Dunedin
$/m2
171.60
127.60
39.60
338.80
127.60
356.40
484.00
145.20
48.40
88.00
96.80
72.60
162.80
613.80
66.00
178.20
17.60
134.20
17.60
11.00
424.60
41.80
41.80
264.00
33.00
297.00
2,200.00
2.1.3
Bank
City Head Office
510 storey
2.1.2
Bank
City
Max 2 storey
2.1.1
Bank
Suburban
Single storey
$/m2
7.8%
165.75
5.8%
130.05
1.8%
40.80
153.00
15.4%
489.60
5.8%
147.90
16.2%
390.15
22.0%
538.05
30.60
6.6%
130.05
2.2%
61.20
4.0%
112.20
4.4%
102.00
3.3%
91.80
7.4%
132.60
27.9%
660.45
3.0%
73.95
8.1%
221.85
0.8%
20.40
6.1%
135.15
0.8%
40.80
0.5%
7.65
19.3%
499.80
1.9%
17.85
1.9%
17.85
12.0%
306.00
1.5%
38.25
13.5%
344.25
100% 2,550.00
2,050-2,350
1,975-2,175
2,000-2,200
1,950-2,150
$/m2
6.5%
224.40
5.1%
178.20
1.6%
39.60
6.0%
165.00
19.2%
607.20
5.8%
39.60
15.3%
471.90
21.1%
511.50
1.2%
46.20
5.1%
287.10
2.4%
72.60
4.4%
115.50
4.0%
122.10
3.6%
89.10
5.2%
112.20
25.9%
844.80
2.9%
108.90
8.7%
306.90
0.8%
62.70
5.3%
165.00
214.50
1.6%
16.50
0.3%
3.30
19.6%
877.80
0.7%
13.20
0.7%
13.20
12.0%
396.00
1.5%
49.50
13.5%
445.50
100% 3,300.00
6.8%
5.4%
1.2%
5.0%
18.4%
1.2%
14.3%
15.5%
1.4%
8.7%
2.2%
3.5%
3.7%
2.7%
3.4%
25.6%
3.3%
9.3%
1.9%
5.0%
6.5%
0.5%
0.1%
26.6%
0.4%
0.4%
12.0%
1.5%
13.5%
100%
2,400-2,700
2,300-2,600
2,350-2,650
2,300-2,600
3,150-3,450
3,050-3,350
3,150-3,450
3,050-3,350
2009
Educational
3.1
SchoolsTeaching
Element/Element Group
Site Preparation
Substructure
Frame
Structural Walls
Upper Floors
Structure
Roof
External Walls
}
Windows & Doors
}
External Fabric
Stairs
Internal Walls/Partitions
Internal Doors
Floor Finishes
Wall Finishes
Ceiling Finishes
Fittings & Fixtures
Internal Finishing
Sanitary Plumbing
Mechanical Services
Fire Services
Electrical Services
Lifts & Escalators
Special Services
Drainage
Services
External Works
Sundries
Ext Works & Sundries
Preliminaries and General
Contingency
P&G, Contingency
Total
Cost Range
Auckland
Wellington
Christchurch
Dunedin
3.1.1
Primary
Single storey
Modern specification
$/m2
18.45
147.60
88.15
98.40
352.60
209.10
155.80
131.20
496.10
90.20
34.85
49.20
51.25
49.20
65.60
340.30
49.20
133.25
53.30
127.10
147.60
8.20
518.65
75.85
75.85
241.90
24.60
266.50
2,050.00
$/m2
0.9%
7.2%
126.00
4.3%
152.00
4.8%
54.00
94.00
17.2%
426.00
10.2%
146.00
7.6%
184.00
6.4%
24.2%
330.00
34.00
4.4%
128.00
1.7%
32.00
2.4%
86.00
2.5%
40.00
2.4%
94.00
3.2%
198.00
16.6%
612.00
2.4%
30.00
6.5%
74.00
2.6%
78.00
6.2%
156.00
7.2%
0.4%
12.00
25.3%
350.00
3.7%
12.00
3.7%
12.00
11.8%
240.00
1.2%
30.00
13.0%
270.00
100% 2,000.00
1,950-2,150
1,950-2,150
1,950-2,150
1,950-2,150
3.1.5
Secondary
Technology
Workshop
3.1.4
Secondary
Art/Photo Suite
Max 2 storey
3.1.2
Secondary
Classrooms
Max 2 storey
$/m2
4.15
6.3%
87.15
7.6%
99.60
2.7%
107.90
4.7%
70.55
21.3%
369.35
7.3%
97.53
9.2%
107.90
114.13
16.5%
319.56
1.7%
31.13
6.4%
43.58
1.6%
53.95
4.3%
91.30
2.0%
95.45
4.7%
80.93
9.9%
182.60
30.6%
578.94
1.5%
41.50
3.7%
20.75
3.9%
93.38
7.8%
178.45
101.68
35.28
0.6%
16.60
17.5%
487.64
22.83
0.6%
16.60
0.6%
39.43
12.0%
249.00
1.5%
31.13
13.5%
280.13
100% 2,075.00
1,900-2,100
1,825-2,025
1,875-2,075
1,825-2,025
$/m2
0.2%
2.50
4.2%
215.29
4.8%
157.88
5.2%
0.00
3.4%
38.28
17.8%
413.95
4.7%
110.04
5.2%
188.98
5.5%
157.88
15.4%
456.90
1.5%
93.29
2.1%
50.24
2.6%
93.29
4.4%
88.51
4.6%
124.39
3.9%
45.45
8.8%
114.82
27.9%
609.99
2.0%
66.98
1.0%
210.51
4.5%
14.35
8.6%
246.39
4.9%
74.16
1.7%
23.92
0.8%
35.88
23.5%
672.19
1.1%
9.57
0.8%
0.00
1.9%
9.57
12.0%
300.00
1.5%
37.50
13.5%
337.50
100% 2,500.00
0.1%
8.6%
6.3%
0.0%
1.5%
16.6%
4.4%
7.6%
6.3%
18.3%
3.7%
2.0%
3.7%
3.5%
5.0%
1.8%
4.6%
24.4%
2.7%
8.4%
0.6%
9.9%
3.0%
1.0%
1.4%
26.9%
0.4%
0.0%
0.4%
12.0%
1.5%
13.5%
100%
1,975-2,175
1,950-2,150
1,975-2,175
1,950-2,150
2,350-2,650
2,350-2,650
2,350-2,650
2,300-2,600
2009
3.2
SchoolsSupport
Element/Element Group
Site Preparation
Substructure
Frame
Structural Walls
Upper Floors
Structure
Roof
External Walls
}
Windows & Doors
}
External Fabric
Stairs
Internal Walls/Partitions
Internal Doors
Floor Finishes
Wall Finishes
Ceiling Finishes
Fittings & Fixtures
Internal Finishing
Sanitary Plumbing
Mechanical Services
Fire Services
Electrical Services
Lifts & Escalators
Special Services
Drainage
Services
External Works
Sundries
Ext Works & Sundries
Preliminaries and General
Contingency
P&G, Contingency
Total
Cost Range
Auckland
Wellington
Christchurch
Dunedin
$/m2
129.15
168.10
45.10
104.55
446.90
166.05
239.85
405.90
32.80
118.90
34.85
108.65
67.65
100.45
79.95
543.25
75.85
79.95
73.80
135.30
12.30
377.20
0.00
246.00
30.75
276.75
2,050.00
$/m2
6.3%
138.60
8.2%
186.73
2.2%
46.20
5.1%
21.8%
371.53
8.1%
205.98
11.7%
300.30
19.8%
506.28
1.6%
5.8%
71.23
1.7%
21.18
5.3%
134.75
3.3%
73.15
4.9%
71.23
3.9%
103.95
26.5%
475.49
3.7%
40.43
3.9%
48.13
3.6%
57.75
6.6%
136.68
0.6%
11.55
18.4%
294.54
17.33
0.0%
17.33
12.0%
231.00
1.5%
28.88
13.5%
259.88
100% 1,925.00
1,950-2,150
1,900-2,100
1,925-2,125
1,875-2,075
3.2.4
Secondary
Dormitory
Middle school
3.2.3
Secondary
Auditorium
Max 2 storey
3.2.2
Secondary
Gymnasium
3.2.1
Secondary
Administration
Max 2 storey
$/m2
7.2%
250.25
9.7%
292.50
2.4%
81.25
19.3%
624.00
10.7%
386.75
15.6%
484.25
26.3%
871.00
3.7%
123.50
1.1%
42.25
7.0%
234.00
3.8%
123.50
3.7%
149.50
5.4%
104.00
24.7%
776.75
2.1%
48.75
2.5%
143.00
3.0%
78.00
7.1%
250.25
0.6%
19.50
15.3%
539.50
0.9%
0.9%
0.00
12.0%
390.00
1.5%
48.75
13.5%
438.75
100% 3,250.00
1,825-2,025
1,775-1,975
1,800-2,000
1,775-1,975
$/m2
5.63
7.7%
54.38
9.0%
2.5%
153.75
75.00
19.2%
288.76
11.9%
146.25
14.9%
58.13
82.50
26.8%
286.88
48.75
3.8%
193.13
1.3%
97.50
7.2%
67.50
3.8%
45.00
4.6%
63.75
3.2%
125.63
23.9%
641.26
1.5%
123.75
4.4%
0.00
2.4%
71.25
7.7%
155.63
18.75
0.6%
3.75
16.6%
373.13
1.88
30.00
0.0%
31.88
12.0%
225.00
1.5%
28.13
13.5%
253.13
100% 1,875.00
0.3%
2.9%
8.2%
4.0%
15.4%
7.8%
3.1%
4.4%
15.3%
2.6%
10.3%
5.2%
3.6%
2.4%
3.4%
6.7%
34.2%
6.6%
0.0%
3.8%
8.3%
1.0%
0.2%
19.9%
0.1%
1.6%
1.7%
12.0%
1.5%
13.5%
100%
3,100-3,400
3,050-3,350
3,100-3,400
3,000-3,300
1,775-1,975
1,750-1,950
1,775-1,975
1,725-1,925
2009
3.3
Tertiary Institutions
Teaching
$/m2
112.80
148.05
21.15
103.40
385.40
136.30
387.75
524.05
32.90
105.75
51.70
108.10
68.15
96.35
148.05
611.00
61.10
96.35
75.20
256.15
11.75
500.55
11.75
11.75
282.00
35.25
317.25
2,350.00
$/m2
4.8%
166.40
6.3%
137.80
0.9%
41.60
4.4%
16.4%
345.80
5.8%
231.40
16.5%
309.40
22.3%
540.80
1.4%
10.40
4.5%
93.60
2.2%
36.40
4.6%
109.20
2.9%
70.20
4.1%
114.40
6.3%
338.00
26.0%
772.20
2.6%
117.00
4.1%
117.00
3.2%
75.40
10.9%
257.40
0.5%
10.40
21.3%
577.20
0.5%
13.00
0.5%
13.00
12.0%
312.00
1.5%
39.00
13.5%
351.00
100% 2,600.00
2,200-2,500
2,100-2,400
2,150-2,450
2,100-2,400
3.3.4
Science
Laboratory
Max 2 storey
3.3.3
Music School
Max 2 storey
3.3.2
Lecture Theatre
Single storey
3.3.1
Arts Block
Max 2 storey
$/m2
6.4%
115.05
5.3%
153.40
1.6%
23.60
115.05
13.3%
407.10
8.9%
153.40
11.9%
413.00
20.8%
566.40
0.4%
41.30
3.6%
150.45
1.4%
67.85
4.2%
182.90
2.7%
144.55
4.4%
174.05
13.0%
165.20
29.7%
926.30
4.5%
61.95
4.5%
123.90
2.9%
73.75
9.9%
221.25
144.55
0.4%
14.75
22.2%
640.15
0.5%
11.80
0.5%
11.80
12.0%
354.00
1.5%
44.25
13.5%
398.25
100% 2,950.00
2,450-2,750
2,400-2,700
2,400-2,700
2,350-2,650
$/m2
3.9%
117.60
5.2%
145.60
0.8%
22.40
3.9%
98.00
13.8%
383.60
5.2%
137.20
14.0%
257.60
19.2%
394.80
1.4%
30.80
5.1%
92.40
2.3%
50.40
6.2%
117.60
4.9%
86.80
5.9%
86.80
5.6%
277.20
31.4%
742.00
2.1%
154.00
4.2%
201.60
2.5%
81.20
7.5%
294.00
4.9%
137.20
0.5%
22.40
21.7%
890.40
0.4%
11.20
0.4%
11.20
12.0%
336.00
1.5%
42.00
13.5%
378.00
100% 2,800.00
4.2%
5.2%
0.8%
3.5%
13.7%
4.9%
9.2%
14.1%
1.1%
3.3%
1.8%
4.2%
3.1%
3.1%
9.9%
26.5%
5.5%
7.2%
2.9%
10.5%
4.9%
0.8%
31.8%
0.4%
0.4%
12.0%
1.5%
13.5%
100%
2,800-3,100
2,700-3,000
2,750-3,050
2,600-2,900
2,650-2,950
2,600-2,900
2,650-2,950
2,600-2,900
2009
3.4
Tertiary Institutions
Support
$/m2
117.60
140.70
31.50
100.80
390.60
123.90
289.80
413.70
31.50
165.90
31.50
113.40
65.10
92.40
71.40
571.20
121.80
92.40
73.50
132.30
10.50
430.50
10.50
10.50
252.00
31.50
283.50
2,100.00
3.4.3
Halls of Residence
Max 2 storey
3.4.2
Library
Max 2 storey
3.4.1
Administration
Max 2 storey
$/m2
5.6%
90.00
6.7%
146.00
1.5%
34.00
4.8%
142.00
18.6%
412.00
5.9%
54.00
13.8%
234.00
19.7%
288.00
1.5%
26.00
7.9%
140.00
1.5%
28.00
5.4%
92.00
3.1%
54.00
4.4%
80.00
3.4%
56.00
27.2%
476.00
5.8%
96.00
4.4%
86.00
3.5%
82.00
6.3%
128.00
142.00
0.5%
10.00
20.5%
544.00
0.5%
10.00
0.5%
10.00
12.0%
240.00
1.5%
30.00
13.5%
270.00
100% 2,000.00
2,000-2,200
1,950-2,150
1,975-2,175
1,950-2,150
$/m2
4.5%
100.78
7.3%
167.96
1.7%
60.89
7.1%
153.26
20.6%
482.89
2.7%
144.87
11.7%
270.84
14.4%
415.71
1.3%
35.69
7.0%
157.46
1.4%
29.39
4.6%
94.48
2.7%
75.58
4.0%
71.38
2.8%
65.08
23.8%
529.06
4.8%
102.88
4.3%
71.38
4.1%
81.88
6.4%
140.67
7.1%
100.78
0.5%
10.50
27.2%
508.09
0.5%
10.50
0.5%
10.50
12.0%
270.00
1.5%
33.75
13.5%
303.75
100% 2,250.00
4.5%
7.5%
2.7%
6.8%
21.5%
6.4%
12.0%
18.5%
1.6%
7.0%
1.3%
4.2%
3.4%
3.2%
2.9%
23.5%
4.6%
3.2%
3.6%
6.3%
4.5%
0.5%
22.6%
0.5%
0.5%
12.0%
1.5%
13.5%
100%
1,900-2,100
1,850-2,050
1,875-2,075
1,850-2,050
2,100-2,400
2,100-2,400
2,150-2,450
2,050-2,350
2009
Entertainment
4.3
Grandstands
4.4
Aquaria
4.4.1
Aquarium
4.3.3
Spectator Stand
Roofed
4.3.1
Spectator Stand
Open
$/m2
9.98
313.24
92.21
55.60
294.26
765.29
0.00
71.87
4.07
225.10
301.04
5.42
0.00
18.98
31.19
5.42
61.01
105.77
105.77
171.00
21.38
192.38
1,425.00
$/m2
0.7%
1.58
22.0%
88.82
6.5%
106.01
3.9%
154.72
20.6%
187.67
53.7%
538.80
22.92
22.92
38.68
0.0%
84.52
5.0%
75.93
31.52
0.3%
24.35
40.11
47.27
21.49
15.8%
133.23
21.1%
373.90
0.4%
28.65
0.0%
67.33
1.3%
71.63
2.2%
87.39
21.49
73.06
0.4%
5.73
4.3%
355.28
7.4%
10.03
7.4%
10.03
12.0%
189.00
1.5%
23.63
13.5%
212.63
100% 1,575.00
1,325-1,525
1,325-1,525
1,325-1,525
1,325-1,525
$/m2
0.1%
28.80
5.6%
169.17
6.7%
107.92
9.8%
230.42
11.9%
93.34
34.2%
629.65
1.5%
151.67
1.5%
113.75
2.5%
64.17
5.4%
329.59
4.8%
49.58
2.0%
93.34
1.5%
14.58
2.5%
40.83
3.0%
72.92
1.4%
23.33
8.5%
790.44
23.7% 1085.02
1.8%
29.17
4.3%
128.34
4.5%
17.50
5.5%
110.84
1.4%
131.25
4.6%
288.76
0.4%
2.92
22.6%
708.78
0.6%
14.58
0.6%
14.58
12.0%
384.00
1.5%
48.00
13.5%
432.00
100% 3,200.00
0.9%
5.3%
3.4%
7.2%
2.9%
19.7%
4.7%
3.6%
2.0%
10.3%
1.5%
2.9%
0.5%
1.3%
2.3%
0.7%
24.7%
33.9%
0.9%
4.0%
0.5%
3.5%
4.1%
9.0%
0.1%
22.1%
0.5%
0.5%
12.0%
1.5%
13.5%
100%
1,475-1,675
1,450-1,650
1,450-1,650
1,450-1,650
3,050-3,350
3,050-3,350
3,100-3,100
3,050-3,350
2009
Hospitals, Health
5.1
Hospitals
Element/Element Group
Site Preparation
Substructure
Frame
Structural Walls
Upper Floors
Structure
Roof
External Walls
}
Windows & Doors
}
External Fabric
Stairs
Internal Walls/Partitions
Internal Doors
Floor Finishes
Wall Finishes
Ceiling Finishes
Fittings & Fixtures
Internal Finishing
Sanitary Plumbing
Mechanical Services
Fire Services
Electrical Services
Lifts & Escalators
Special Services
Drainage
Services
External Works
Sundries
Ext Works & Sundries
Preliminaries and General
Contingency
P&G, Contingency
Total
Cost Range
Auckland
Wellington
Christchurch
Dunedin
$/m2
224.99
125.73
82.72
433.44
241.54
360.65
602.19
198.52
135.66
135.66
125.73
135.66
188.60
919.83
208.45
463.22
46.32
258.08
16.54
13.23
1005.84
66.17
66.17
420.00
52.50
472.50
3,500.00
$/m2
6.4%
146.69
3.6%
187.43
2.4%
61.12
215.96
12.4%
611.20
6.9%
130.39
10.3%
354.49
17.2%
484.88
65.19
5.7%
195.58
3.9%
150.76
3.9%
150.76
3.6%
138.54
3.9%
154.84
5.4%
224.10
26.3% 1079.77
6.0%
158.91
13.2%
611.19
1.3%
77.42
7.4%
358.57
114.09
0.5%
16.30
0.4%
4.07
28.7% 1340.55
1.9%
73.34
1.9%
73.34
12.0%
498.00
1.5%
62.25
13.5%
560.25
100% 4,150.00
3,350-3,650
3,250-3,550
3,300-3,600
3,250-3,550
5.1.4
Hospital
Private
Multi-storey
5.1.3
Hospital
Private
Single storey
5.1.2
Hospital
General
Multi-storey
5.1.1
Hospital
District
Single storey
$/m2
3.5%
188.19
4.5%
86.03
1.5%
75.27
5.2%
14.7%
349.49
3.1%
215.07
8.5%
317.23
11.7%
532.30
1.6%
4.7%
137.11
3.6%
161.30
3.6%
129.04
3.3%
96.78
3.7%
126.35
5.4%
174.75
26.0%
825.33
3.8%
174.75
14.7%
268.84
1.9%
18.82
8.6%
274.22
2.7%
0.4%
0.1%
2.69
32.3%
739.32
1.8%
18.82
1.8%
18.82
12.0%
342.00
1.5%
42.75
13.5%
384.75
100% 2,850.00
4,000-4,300
3,850-4,150
3,950-4,250
3,850-4,150
$/m2
3.55
6.6%
146.70
3.0%
113.36
2.6%
43.34
126.70
12.3%
433.65
7.5%
60.01
11.1%
146.70
36.68
18.7%
243.39
20.00
4.8%
96.69
5.7%
153.37
4.5%
110.03
3.4%
90.02
4.4%
96.69
6.1%
226.72
29.0%
793.52
6.1%
233.39
9.4%
453.44
0.7%
136.70
9.6%
416.77
120.03
203.38
0.1%
3.33
25.9% 1567.04
3.33
0.7%
30.01
0.7%
33.34
12.0%
426.00
1.5%
53.25
13.5%
479.25
100% 3,550.00
0.1%
4.1%
3.2%
1.2%
3.6%
12.2%
1.7%
4.1%
1.0%
6.9%
0.6%
2.7%
4.3%
3.1%
2.5%
2.7%
6.4%
22.4%
6.6%
12.8%
3.9%
11.7%
3.4%
5.7%
0.1%
44.1%
0.1%
0.8%
0.9%
12.0%
1.5%
13.5%
100%
2,700-3,000
2,650-2,950
2,700-3,000
2,650-2,950
3,400-3,700
3,400-3,700
3,400-3,700
3,400-3,700
2009
5.2
Ancillary Facilities
Element/Element Group
Site Preparation
Substructure
Frame
Structural Walls
Upper Floors
Structure
Roof
External Walls
}
Windows & Doors
}
External Fabric
Stairs
Internal Walls/Partitions
Internal Doors
Floor Finishes
Wall Finishes
Ceiling Finishes
Fittings & Fixtures
Internal Finishing
Sanitary Plumbing
Mechanical Services
Fire Services
Electrical Services
Lifts & Escalators
Special Services
Drainage
Services
External Works
Sundries
Ext Works & Sundries
Preliminaries and General
Contingency
P&G, Contingency
Total
Cost Range
Auckland
Wellington
Christchurch
Dunedin
$/m2
9.80
124.66
79.33
213.79
133.73
108.80
131.46
373.99
61.20
115.60
104.26
244.79
74.80
185.86
786.51
194.93
63.46
95.20
174.53
149.59
34.00
711.71
11.33
22.67
34.00
294.00
36.75
330.75
2,450.00
5.2.3
Day Care
Centre
Single storey
5.2.2
Group Surgery
Single storey
5.2.1
Elderly Persons
Combined Care
Single storey
$/m2
0.4%
5.1%
128.48
3.2%
87.44
8.7%
215.92
5.5%
199.86
4.4%
240.90
5.4%
15.3%
440.76
2.5%
128.48
4.7%
73.16
4.3%
98.15
10.0%
74.95
3.1%
87.44
7.6%
98.15
32.1%
560.33
8.0%
139.19
2.6%
92.79
3.9%
10.71
7.1%
148.11
6.1%
1.4%
17.84
29.0%
408.64
0.5%
0.9%
17.84
1.4%
17.84
12.0%
228.00
1.5%
28.50
13.5%
256.50
100% 1,900.00
2,300-2,600
2,250-2,550
2,250-2,550
2,250-2,550
$/m2
6.8%
119.10
4.6%
74.64
11.4%
193.74
10.5%
171.51
12.7%
230.26
23.2%
401.77
6.8%
63.52
3.9%
74.64
5.2%
82.58
3.9%
82.58
4.6%
74.64
5.2%
71.46
29.5%
449.42
7.3%
163.57
4.9%
107.98
0.6%
14.29
7.8%
104.81
0.9%
15.88
21.5%
406.53
0.9%
19.06
0.9%
19.06
12.0%
204.00
1.5%
25.50
13.5%
229.50
100% 1,700.00
7.0%
4.4%
11.4%
10.1%
13.5%
23.6%
3.7%
4.4%
4.9%
4.9%
4.4%
4.2%
26.4%
9.6%
6.4%
0.8%
6.2%
0.9%
23.9%
1.1%
1.1%
12.0%
1.5%
13.5%
100%
1,800-2,000
1,775-1,975
1,775-1,975
1,775-1,975
1,600-1,800
1,550-1,750
1,525-1,725
1,550-1,750
2009
6.1
6.2
Hotels
6.1.2
Wholesale Liquor
Outlet
Single storey
6.1.1
Tavern
Single storey
$/m2
136.46
82.77
62.64
281.87
228.18
237.13
465.31
62.64
33.56
125.28
73.82
93.96
223.71
612.97
111.85
178.97
20.13
111.85
250.55
17.90
691.25
24.61
24.61
288.00
36.00
324.00
2,400.00
$/m2
5.7%
140.74
3.4%
116.75
2.6%
97.56
33.58
11.7%
388.63
9.5%
119.95
9.9%
123.14
19.4%
243.09
12.79
2.6%
70.37
1.4%
15.99
5.2%
47.98
3.1%
36.78
3.9%
52.78
9.3%
49.58
25.5%
286.27
4.7%
49.58
7.5%
0.8%
22.39
4.7%
94.36
10.4%
367.83
0.7%
15.99
28.8%
550.15
1.0%
23.99
1.0%
23.99
12.0%
207.00
1.5%
25.88
13.5%
232.88
100% 1,725.00
2,250-2,550
2,200-2,500
2,250-2,550
2,200-2,500
6.2.1
City Hotel
23 Star
48 storey
$/m2
2.40
8.2%
64.88
6.8%
16.82
5.7%
180.21
1.9%
148.97
22.5%
413.28
7.0%
74.49
7.1%
55.26
177.81
14.1%
307.56
0.7%
7.21
4.1%
120.14
0.9%
108.13
2.8%
98.51
2.1%
60.07
3.1%
91.31
2.9%
209.04
16.6%
694.41
2.9%
235.47
115.33
1.3%
76.89
5.5%
206.64
84.10
21.3%
64.88
0.9%
2.40
31.9%
785.71
4.81
1.4%
1.4%
4.81
12.0%
306.00
1.5%
38.25
13.5%
344.25
100% 2,550.00
0.1%
2.5%
0.7%
7.1%
5.8%
16.2%
2.9%
2.2%
7.0%
12.1%
0.3%
4.7%
4.2%
3.9%
2.4%
3.6%
8.2%
27.2%
9.2%
4.5%
3.0%
8.1%
3.3%
2.5%
0.1%
30.8%
0.2%
0.2%
12.0%
1.5%
13.5%
100%
1,625-1,825
1,575-1,775
1,600-1,800
1,575-1,775
2,400-2,700
2,350-2,650
2,400-2,700
2,400-2,700
2009
6.2
Hotels
6.3
Motels
$/m2
224.75
176.59
112.37
192.64
706.35
80.27
353.18
433.45
48.16
256.86
128.43
144.48
128.43
80.27
160.54
947.17
240.80
224.75
48.16
176.59
128.43
0.00
3.21
821.94
32.11
32.11
408.00
51.00
459.00
3,400.00
$/m2
6.6%
287.38
5.2%
205.27
3.3%
123.16
5.7%
225.80
20.8%
841.61
2.4%
82.11
10.4%
410.54
12.7%
492.65
1.4%
82.11
7.6%
328.43
3.8%
143.69
4.2%
205.27
3.8%
164.22
2.4%
102.64
4.7%
225.80
27.9% 1252.16
7.1%
287.38
6.6%
328.43
1.4%
61.58
5.2%
205.27
3.8%
164.22
0.0%
41.05
0.1%
4.11
24.2% 1092.04
0.9%
41.05
0.9%
41.05
12.0%
516.00
1.5%
64.50
13.5%
580.50
100% 4,300.00
3,250-3,550
3,200-3,500
3,300-3,600
3,300-3,500
6.3.7
Motel
High Standard
Max 2 storey
6.3.1
Motel
Basic Standard
Max 2 storey
6.2.7
City Hotel
45 Star
High Rise
6.2.4
City Hotel
34 Star
$/m2
6.7%
128.15
4.8%
64.07
2.9%
80.09
5.3%
112.13
19.6%
384.44
1.9%
80.09
9.5%
192.22
11.5%
272.31
1.9%
64.07
7.6%
72.08
3.3%
64.07
4.8%
80.09
3.8%
64.07
2.4%
72.08
5.3%
96.11
29.1%
512.57
6.7%
128.15
7.6%
1.4%
16.02
4.8%
112.13
3.8%
1.0%
0.1%
12.81
25.4%
269.11
1.0%
32.04
1.0%
32.04
12.0%
204.00
1.5%
25.50
13.5%
229.50
100% 1,700.00
4,150-4,450
4,100-4,400
4,150-4,450
4,050-4,350
$/m2
7.5%
148.88
3.8%
74.44
4.7%
93.05
6.6%
120.96
22.6%
437.33
4.7%
83.74
11.3%
223.32
16.0%
307.06
3.8%
74.44
4.2%
102.35
3.8%
74.44
4.7%
93.05
3.8%
74.44
4.2%
83.74
5.7%
111.66
30.2%
614.12
7.5%
148.88
0.9%
18.61
6.6%
130.27
0.8%
14.89
15.8%
312.65
1.9%
37.22
1.9%
37.22
12.0%
237.00
1.5%
29.63
13.5%
266.63
100% 1,975.00
7.5%
3.8%
4.7%
6.1%
22.1%
4.2%
11.3%
15.5%
3.8%
5.2%
3.8%
4.7%
3.8%
4.2%
5.7%
31.1%
7.5%
0.9%
6.6%
0.8%
15.8%
1.9%
1.9%
12.0%
1.5%
13.5%
100%
1,600-1,800
1,550-1,750
1,575-1,775
1,550-1,750
1,875-2,075
1,850-2,050
1,875-2,075
1,825-2,025
2009
Industrial
7.1
Element/Element Group
Site Preparation
Substructure
Frame
Structural Walls
Upper Floors
Structure
Roof
External Walls
}
Windows & Doors
}
External Fabric
Stairs
Internal Walls/Partitions
Internal Doors
Floor Finishes
Wall Finishes
Ceiling Finishes
Fittings & Fixtures
Internal Finishing
Sanitary Plumbing
Mechanical Services
Fire Services
Electrical Services
Lifts & Escalators
Special Services
Drainage
Services
External Works
Sundries
Ext Works & Sundries
Preliminaries and General
Contingency
P&G, Contingency
Total
Cost Range
Auckland
Wellington
Christchurch
Dunedin
7.1.3
Small Span
Office
Amenities
7.1.2
Small Span
Concrete
Block Spandrels
7.1.1
Small Span
Portal Frame
$/m2
$/m2
$/m2
129.70
109.22
238.92
122.88
143.36
27.31
293.55
10.24
3.41
6.83
6.83
3.41
30.72
6.83
47.79
3.41
58.03
10.24
10.24
87.60
10.95
98.55
730.00
17.8%
15.0%
32.7%
16.8%
19.6%
3.7%
40.2%
1.4%
0.5%
0.9%
0.9%
0.5%
4.2%
0.9%
6.5%
0.5%
7.9%
1.4%
1.4%
12.0%
1.5%
13.5%
100%
123.89
103.24
227.13
123.89
168.63
27.53
320.05
6.88
3.44
6.88
6.88
3.44
27.52
6.88
44.74
3.44
55.06
10.32
10.32
88.80
11.10
99.90
740.00
16.7%
14.0%
30.7%
16.7%
22.8%
3.7%
43.3%
0.9%
0.5%
0.9%
0.9%
0.5%
3.7%
0.9%
6.0%
0.5%
7.4%
1.4%
1.4%
12.0%
1.5%
13.5%
100%
116.15
97.42
213.57
116.15
157.37
26.23
299.75
29.97
18.73
22.48
18.73
11.24
101.15
22.48
7.49
44.96
3.75
78.68
7.49
7.49
97.20
12.15
109.35
810.00
14.3%
12.0%
26.4%
14.3%
19.4%
3.2%
37.0%
3.7%
2.3%
2.8%
2.3%
1.4%
12.5%
2.8%
0.9%
5.6%
0.5%
9.7%
0.9%
0.9%
12.0%
1.5%
13.5%
100%
680-780
670-770
680-780
670-770
690-790
680-780
690-790
680-780
760-860
740-840
750-850
740-840
2009
7.4
Cold Stores
7.5
Workshops
$/m2
$/m2
232.18
82.45
314.63
211.34
163.00
6.63
380.97
151.63
151.63
27.48
4.74
32.22
2.84
2.84
122.40
15.30
137.70
1,020.00
22.8%
8.1%
30.8%
20.7%
16.0%
0.7%
37.4%
14.9%
14.9%
2.7%
0.5%
3.2%
0.3%
0.3%
12.0%
1.5%
13.5%
100%
62.98
31.49
15.29
109.76
71.07
82.77
153.84
31.49
20.69
50.38
38.69
35.09
94.47
270.81
61.18
138.55
9.00
66.58
4.50
279.81
16.19
16.19
115.20
14.40
129.60
960.00
970-1,070
970-1,070
950-1,050
970-1,070
7.5.3
Fuel Depot
2 storey
7.5.2
Workshop
Heavy
Industrial
7.5.1
Workshop
Light
Industrial
7.4.1
Cold Store
10m high
$/m2
6.6%
173.73
3.3%
38.37
1.6%
19.19
11.4%
231.29
7.4%
88.47
8.6%
86.33
16.0%
174.80
3.3%
30.91
2.2%
20.25
5.2%
22.38
4.0%
20.25
3.7%
15.99
9.8%
120.44
28.2%
230.22
6.4%
67.15
14.4%
132.17
0.9%
9.59
6.9%
94.86
0.5%
7.46
29.1%
311.23
1.7%
25.58
1.7%
25.58
12.0%
135.00
1.5%
16.88
13.5%
151.88
100% 1,125.00
910-1,010
890-990
900-1,000
890-990
$/m2
15.4%
162.88
3.4%
272.08
1.7%
27.76
61.08
20.6%
523.80
7.9%
72.18
7.7%
316.50
15.5%
388.68
20.36
2.7%
51.82
1.8%
27.76
2.0%
53.68
1.8%
51.82
1.4%
72.18
10.7%
81.44
20.5%
359.06
6.0%
81.44
11.7%
190.64
0.9%
25.91
8.4%
109.20
0.7%
9.25
27.7%
416.44
2.3%
20.36
2.3%
20.36
12.0%
237.00
1.5%
29.63
13.5%
266.63
100% 1,975.00
8.2%
13.8%
1.4%
3.1%
26.5%
3.7%
16.0%
19.7%
1.0%
2.6%
1.4%
2.7%
2.6%
3.7%
4.1%
18.2%
4.1%
9.7%
1.3%
5.5%
0.5%
21.1%
1.0%
1.0%
12.0%
1.5%
13.5%
100%
1,025-1,225
1,000-1,200
1,025-1,225
1,000-1,200
1,875-2,075
1,800-2,000
1,800-2,000
1,800-2,000
2009
Offices
8.1
8.2
High Rise
$/m2
86.32
111.49
50.35
82.72
330.88
89.91
181.02
270.93
26.37
69.53
27.57
86.32
44.36
77.92
13.19
345.26
51.55
10.79
13.19
81.52
9.59
166.64
10.79
10.79
156.00
19.50
175.50
1,300.00
$/m2
6.6%
97.72
8.6%
130.77
3.9%
57.48
6.4%
122.15
25.5%
408.12
6.9%
103.47
13.9%
196.87
20.8%
300.34
2.0%
30.18
5.3%
14.37
2.1%
28.74
6.6%
90.53
3.4%
33.05
6.0%
54.61
1.0%
14.37
26.6%
265.85
4.0%
64.67
0.8%
1.0%
12.93
6.3%
109.21
152.33
0.7%
7.19
12.8%
346.33
0.8%
20.12
0.8%
20.12
12.0%
186.00
1.5%
23.25
13.5%
209.25
100% 1,550.00
1,200-1,400
1,175-1,375
1,175-1,375
1,150-1,350
8.2.1
Office Building
A/C
615 storey
8.1.4
Office Building
A/C
35 storey
8.1.2
Office Building
No A/C
35 storey
8.1.1
Office Building
No A/C or lift
Max 2 storey
$/m2
6.3%
97.52
8.4%
128.92
3.7%
57.85
7.9%
133.88
26.3%
418.17
6.7%
104.13
12.7%
196.69
19.4%
300.82
1.9%
31.40
0.9%
14.88
1.9%
28.10
5.8%
90.91
2.1%
33.06
3.5%
54.54
0.9%
14.88
17.2%
267.77
4.2%
64.46
203.30
0.8%
13.22
7.0%
109.09
9.8%
152.06
0.5%
8.26
22.3%
550.39
1.3%
19.83
1.3%
19.83
12.0%
216.00
1.5%
27.00
13.5%
243.00
100% 1,800.00
1,425-1,650
1,425-1,625
1,450-1,650
1,375-1,575
$/m2
5.4%
138.25
7.2%
160.47
3.2%
54.31
7.4%
190.09
23.2%
543.12
5.8%
39.50
10.9%
296.25
16.7%
335.75
1.7%
29.62
0.8%
106.15
1.6%
49.37
5.1%
98.75
1.8%
64.19
3.0%
79.00
0.8%
22.22
14.9%
449.30
3.6%
106.15
11.3%
296.25
0.7%
61.72
6.1%
155.53
8.4%
256.75
24.69
0.5%
2.47
30.6%
903.56
1.1%
17.28
1.1%
17.28
12.0%
312.00
1.5%
39.00
13.5%
351.00
100% 2,600.00
5.3%
6.2%
2.1%
7.3%
20.9%
1.5%
11.4%
12.9%
1.1%
4.1%
1.9%
3.8%
2.5%
3.0%
0.9%
17.3%
4.1%
11.4%
2.4%
6.0%
9.9%
0.9%
0.1%
34.8%
0.7%
0.7%
12.0%
1.5%
13.5%
100%
1,700-1,900
1,675-1,875
1,675-1,875
1,650-1,850
2,450-2,750
2,400-2,700
2,450-2,750
2,300-2,600
2009
Parking
9.1
Integral Parking
9.3
Parking Buildings
9.1.1
Ground Level
Parking
(Building Above)
$/m2
104.65
113.53
34.55
252.73
59.23
0.00
59.23
18.26
24.68
9.87
9.87
7.90
9.38
0.00
79.96
3.95
14.81
9.87
16.29
4.94
4.94
54.80
7.40
7.40
63.00
7.88
70.88
525.00
9.1.3
Basement Parking
(Building Above)
9.3.3
Parking Building
Multi storey
9.3.2
Parking Building
Ground plus
2 levels
$/m2
$/m2
$/m2
12.89
19.9%
952.56
21.6%
111.73
6.6%
35.81
48.1% 1112.99
11.3%
8.59
0.0%
28.65
11.3%
37.24
3.5%
21.49
4.7%
1.9%
2.86
1.9%
1.5%
1.8%
0.0%
15.2%
24.35
0.8%
2.8%
45.84
1.9%
100.27
3.1%
18.62
0.9%
0.9%
1.43
10.4%
166.16
1.4%
1.4%
0.00
12.0%
186.00
1.5%
23.25
13.5%
209.25
100% 1,550.00
0.8%
61.5%
7.2%
2.3%
71.8%
0.6%
1.8%
2.4%
1.4%
0.2%
1.6%
3.0%
6.5%
1.2%
0.1%
10.7%
0.0%
12.0%
1.5%
13.5%
100%
54.21
91.41
20.73
95.66
262.01
6.91
54.21
61.12
9.03
10.63
4.78
10.63
6.91
5.85
2.13
49.96
7.97
24.45
54.21
20.73
13.82
2.66
123.84
4.78
4.78
69.60
8.70
78.30
580.00
9.3%
15.8%
3.6%
16.5%
45.2%
1.2%
9.3%
10.5%
1.6%
1.8%
0.8%
1.8%
1.2%
1.0%
0.4%
8.6%
1.4%
4.2%
9.3%
3.6%
2.4%
0.5%
21.4%
0.8%
0.8%
12.0%
1.5%
13.5%
100%
77.54
112.07
25.41
175.93
390.95
1.95
66.46
68.41
16.29
7.82
5.86
1.30
5.21
7.17
2.61
46.26
9.77
9.12
3.91
25.41
36.49
1.30
86.00
5.21
5.21
82.80
10.35
93.15
690.00
11.2%
16.2%
3.7%
25.5%
56.7%
0.3%
9.6%
9.9%
2.4%
1.1%
0.8%
0.2%
0.8%
1.0%
0.4%
6.7%
1.4%
1.3%
0.6%
3.7%
5.3%
0.2%
12.5%
0.8%
0.8%
12.0%
1.5%
13.5%
100%
475-575
460-560
455-555
455-555
1,450-1,650
1,450-1,650
1,500-1,700
1,450-1,650
540-640
530-630
530-630
530-630
640-740
630-730
630-730
620-720
2009
10
Primary Industry
10.1
Research Laboratories
Element/Element Group
Site Preparation
Substructure
Frame
Structural Walls
Upper Floors
Structure
Roof
External Walls
}
Windows & Doors
}
External Fabric
Stairs
Internal Walls/Partitions
Internal Doors
Floor Finishes
Wall Finishes
Ceiling Finishes
Fittings & Fixtures
Internal Finishing
Sanitary Plumbing
Mechanical Services
Fire Services
Electrical Services
Lifts & Escalators
Special Services
Drainage
Services
External Works
Sundries
Ext Works & Sundries
Preliminaries and General
Contingency
P&G, Contingency
Total
Cost Range
Auckland
Wellington
Christchurch
Dunedin
10.1.2
Laboratory
3-5 storey
10.1.1
Research Centre
Single storey
$/m2
158.26
148.37
22.25
328.88
217.60
267.06
484.66
59.35
51.93
128.58
168.15
138.47
249.75
796.23
116.22
259.64
74.18
128.58
64.29
24.73
667.64
14.84
14.84
318.00
39.75
357.75
2,650.00
$/m2
6.0%
188.92 5.0%
5.6%
106.94 2.9%
0.8%
85.55 2.3%
139.02 3.7%
12.4%
520.43 13.9%
8.2%
64.16 1.7%
10.1%
281.60 7.5%
18.3%
345.76 9.2%
28.52 0.8%
2.2%
64.16 1.7%
2.0%
74.86 2.0%
4.9%
128.32 3.4%
6.3%
85.55 2.3%
5.2%
85.55 2.3%
9.4%
235.26 6.3%
30.0%
702.22 18.7%
4.4%
171.10 4.6%
9.8%
744.99 19.9%
2.8%
53.47 1.4%
4.9%
171.10 4.6%
106.94 2.9%
2.4%
399.23 10.6%
0.9%
17.82 0.5%
25.2% 1,664.65 44.4%
0.6%
10.69 0.3%
0.6%
10.69 0.3%
12.0%
450.00 12.0%
1.5%
56.25 1.5%
13.5%
506.25 13.5%
100% 3,750.00 100%
2,500-2,800
2,450-2,750
2,500-2,800
2,450-2,750
3,660-3,900
3,550-3,850
3,650-3,950
3,550-3,850
2009
11
11.1
Recreational
Clubhouses and
Gymnasia
11.1.2
Changing Rooms
Toilet Building
11.1.1
Clubhouse and
Change Rooms
Single storey
$/m2
159.27
97.22
72.40
328.89
219.26
231.67
450.93
182.03
59.99
105.49
109.63
78.60
159.27
695.01
268.90
12.41
99.29
10.34
390.94
37.23
37.23
264.00
33.00
297.00
2,200.00
$/m2
7.2%
197.98
4.4%
49.96
3.3%
14.9%
247.94
10.0%
140.62
10.5%
231.28
20.5%
371.90
8.3%
205.38
2.7%
49.96
4.8%
27.75
5.0%
101.76
3.6%
62.91
7.2%
164.67
31.6%
612.43
12.2%
331.20
0.6%
4.5%
37.01
0.5%
37.01
17.8%
405.22
1.7%
92.51
1.7%
92.51
12.0%
240.00
1.5%
30.00
13.5%
270.00
100% 2,000.00
2,050-2,250
1,975-2,175
2,000-2,175
1,975-2,175
$/m2
9.9%
141.86
2.5%
156.88
41.72
50.07
12.4%
390.53
7.0%
175.23
11.6%
225.30
18.6%
400.53
33.38
10.3%
66.76
2.5%
25.03
1.4%
143.52
5.1%
66.76
3.1%
58.41
8.2%
83.44
30.6%
477.30
16.6%
116.82
25.03
8.34
1.9%
91.79
1.9%
6.68
20.3%
248.66
4.6%
18.36
4.6%
18.36
12.0%
213.00
1.5%
26.63
13.5%
239.63
100% 1,775.00
1,900-2,100
1,850-2,050
1,875-2,075
1,825-2,025
11.1.4
Gymnasium
11.1.3
Basketball
Centre
$/m2
8.0%
149.20
8.8%
186.06
2.4%
42.13
2.8%
0.00
22.0%
377.39
9.9%
193.08
12.7%
245.74
22.6%
438.82
1.9%
0.00
3.8%
70.21
1.4%
31.59
8.1%
161.49
3.8%
78.99
3.3%
61.43
4.7%
105.32
26.9%
509.03
6.6%
126.38
1.4%
21.06
0.5%
10.53
5.2%
98.30
0.4%
7.02
14.0%
263.29
1.0%
33.35
1.0%
33.35
12.0%
225.00
1.5%
28.13
13.5%
253.13
100% 1,875.00
8.0%
9.9%
2.2%
0.0%
20.1%
10.3%
13.1%
23.4%
0.0%
3.7%
1.7%
8.6%
4.2%
3.3%
5.6%
27.1%
6.7%
1.1%
0.6%
5.2%
0.4%
14.0%
1.8%
1.8%
12.0%
1.5%
13.5%
100%
1,675-1,875
1,975-2,175
2,000-2,175
1,975-2,175
1,775-1,975
1,850-2,050
1,875-2,075
1,825-2,025
2009
Recreational, Residential
11.2
Squash Courts
12.1
House, 1-Storey
12.2
House, 2-Storey
12.3
House, Large
$/m2
122.73
50.83
57.02
230.58
150.00
216.94
366.94
107.85
14.88
188.43
75.62
65.70
14.88
467.36
37.19
2.48
47.11
3.72
90.50
12.40
12.40
162.00
20.25
182.25
1,350.00
$/m2
6.38
9.1%
179.78
3.8%
4.2%
17.1%
186.16
11.1%
159.38
16.1%
118.58
127.50
27.2%
405.46
8.0%
36.98
1.1%
36.98
14.0%
47.18
5.6%
150.45
4.9%
39.53
1.1%
149.18
34.6%
460.30
2.8%
63.75
0.2%
3.5%
44.63
29.33
0.3%
7.65
6.7%
145.36
0.9%
0.9%
0.00
12.0%
57.38
1.5%
20.40
13.5%
77.78
100% 1,275.00
1,250-1,450
1,200-1,400
1,225-1,425
1,200-1,400
12.3.1
House
Large
Executive Quality
12.1.4
House
Two storey
Medium Quality
12.1.1
House
Single storey
Basic Quality
11.2.1
Squash Courts
Basic Standard
$/m2
0.5%
5.18
14.1%
134.55
31.05
14.6%
170.78
12.5%
194.93
9.3%
244.95
10.0%
119.03
31.8%
558.91
53.48
2.9%
36.23
2.9%
37.95
3.7%
58.65
11.8%
184.58
3.1%
50.03
11.7%
241.50
36.1%
662.42
5.0%
122.48
3.5%
62.10
2.3%
51.75
0.6%
6.90
11.4%
243.23
0.0%
0.00
4.5%
69.00
1.6%
20.70
6.1%
89.70
100% 1,725.00
1,175-1,375
1,150-1,350
1,125-1,325
1,175-1,375
$/m2
0.3%
20.89
7.8%
233.25
275.03
45.26
1.8%
9.9%
574.43
11.3%
438.66
14.2%
268.07
6.9%
536.14
32.4% 1242.87
3.1%
2.1%
62.67
2.2%
94.00
3.4%
201.92
10.7%
288.96
2.9%
69.63
14.0%
254.14
38.4%
971.32
7.1%
177.55
13.93
10.44
3.6%
180.00
3.0%
50.40
0.4%
13.93
14.1%
446.25
41.78
0.0%
41.78
4.0%
270.00
1.2%
54.00
5.2%
324.00
100% 3,600.00
0.6%
6.5%
7.6%
1.3%
16.0%
12.2%
7.4%
14.9%
34.5%
1.7%
2.6%
5.6%
8.0%
1.9%
7.1%
27.0%
4.9%
0.4%
0.3%
5.0%
1.4%
0.4%
12.4%
1.2%
1.2%
7.5%
1.5%
9.0%
100%
1,625-1,825
1,600-1,800
1,550-1,750
1,550-1,750
3,450-3,750
3,450-3,750
3,550-3,850
3,450-3,750
2009
12
Residential
12.5
12.6
$/m2
141.80
189.07
59.08
224.52
614.47
47.27
354.51
401.78
70.90
153.62
59.08
106.35
82.72
59.08
106.35
638.10
177.25
23.63
23.63
94.54
141.80
23.63
11.82
496.30
11.82
11.82
300.00
37.50
337.50
2,500.00
12.6.1
Retirement
Village Units
2 storey
12.5.2
Apartments
Multi storey
High Quality
12.5.1
Apartments
Multi storey
Medium Quality
$/m2
5.7%
159.60
7.6%
185.25
2.4%
65.55
9.0%
228.00
24.6%
638.40
1.9%
54.15
14.2%
387.60
16.1%
441.75
2.8%
94.05
6.1%
199.50
2.4%
65.55
4.3%
145.35
3.3%
119.70
2.4%
79.80
4.3%
188.10
25.5%
892.05
7.1%
173.85
0.9%
25.65
0.9%
25.65
3.8%
94.05
5.7%
105.45
0.9%
39.90
0.5%
14.25
19.9%
478.80
0.5%
14.25
0.5%
14.25
12.0%
342.00
1.5%
42.75
13.5%
384.75
100% 2,850.00
2,350-2,650
2,300-2,600
2,300-2,600
2,300-2,600
$/m2
5.6%
109.99
6.5%
130.74
2.3%
49.81
8.0%
91.31
22.4%
381.85
1.9%
149.42
13.6%
296.76
15.5%
446.18
3.3%
49.81
7.0%
124.51
2.3%
47.73
5.1%
109.99
4.2%
76.78
2.8%
80.93
6.6%
143.19
31.3%
632.94
6.1%
182.62
0.9%
122.44
0.9%
10.38
3.3%
101.69
3.7%
1.4%
10.38
0.5%
4.15
16.8%
431.66
0.5%
10.38
0.5%
10.38
12.0%
264.00
1.5%
33.00
13.5%
297.00
100% 2,200.00
5.0%
5.9%
2.3%
4.2%
17.4%
6.8%
13.5%
20.3%
2.3%
5.7%
2.2%
5.0%
3.5%
3.7%
6.5%
28.8%
8.3%
5.6%
0.5%
4.6%
0.5%
0.2%
19.6%
0.5%
0.5%
12.0%
1.5%
13.5%
100%
2,700-3,000
2,600-2,900
2,600-2,900
2,600-2,900
2,350-2,650
2,250-2,550
2,150-2,450
2,100-2,400
2009
13
Devotional Buildings
13.1
Places of Worship
13.2
Halls
$/m2
3.14
119.33
127.18
157.01
47.10
453.76
113.05
53.38
92.64
259.07
25.12
6.28
40.82
36.11
76.94
61.24
14.13
260.64
4.71
114.62
230.81
87.93
7.85
445.92
7.85
7.85
198.00
24.75
222.75
1,650.00
$/m2
0.2%
7.2%
157.44
7.7%
122.66
9.5%
29.29
2.9%
27.5%
309.39
6.9%
225.17
3.2%
421.06
5.6%
15.7%
646.23
1.5%
0.4%
38.44
2.5%
29.29
2.2%
129.98
4.7%
64.07
3.7%
122.66
0.9%
188.56
15.8%
573.00
0.3%
45.77
3.66
6.9%
3.66
14.0%
93.37
5.3%
29.29
0.5%
7.32
27.0%
183.07
0.5%
18.31
0.5%
18.31
12.0%
240.00
1.5%
30.00
13.5%
270.00
100% 2,000.00
1,550-1,750
1,475-1,675
1,450-1,650
1,425-1,625
13.2.1
Hall
Medium
Standard
13.1.3
Devotional
Building
High
Standard
13.1.2
Devotional
Building
Medium
Standard
13.1.1
Devotional
Building
Basic
Standard
$/m2
7.9%
171.60
6.1%
129.80
1.5%
37.40
15.5%
338.80
11.3%
259.59
21.1%
510.39
32.3%
769.98
1.9%
46.20
1.5%
30.80
6.5%
138.60
3.2%
77.00
6.1%
167.20
9.4%
233.19
28.7%
692.99
2.3%
55.00
0.2%
8.80
0.2%
6.60
4.7%
92.40
1.5%
37.40
0.4%
8.80
9.2%
209.00
0.9%
22.00
0.9%
22.00
12.0%
282.00
1.5%
35.25
13.5%
317.25
100% 2,350.00
1,900-2,100
1,850-2,050
1,850-2,050
1,800-2,000
$/m2
7.3%
181.19
5.5%
82.98
1.6%
6.77
14.4%
270.94
11.0%
235.38
21.7%
330.21
32.8%
565.59
2.0%
110.07
1.3%
52.50
5.9%
110.07
3.3%
64.35
7.1%
96.52
9.9%
84.67
29.5%
518.18
2.3%
91.44
0.4%
0.00
0.3%
5.08
3.9%
96.52
1.6%
22.01
0.4%
8.47
8.9%
223.52
0.9%
22.01
0.9%
22.01
12.0%
222.00
1.5%
27.75
13.5%
249.75
100% 1,850.00
9.8%
4.5%
0.4%
14.6%
12.7%
17.8%
30.6%
5.9%
2.8%
5.9%
3.5%
5.2%
4.6%
28.0%
4.9%
0.0%
0.3%
5.2%
1.2%
0.5%
12.1%
1.2%
1.2%
12.0%
1.5%
13.5%
100%
2,150-2,450
2,100-2,400
2,100-2,400
2,050-2,350
1,750-2,150
1,675-2,075
1,650-2,050
1,625-2,025
2009
14
Retail
14.1
Suburban Retail
14.2
City Retail
$/m2
125.18
69.03
58.91
253.12
111.37
158.31
269.68
104.01
23.01
4.60
20.25
79.16
7.36
238.39
20.25
8.28
35.90
5.52
69.95
16.57
16.57
117.60
14.70
132.30
980.00
$/m2
12.8%
106.84
7.0%
56.23
6.0%
50.61
25.8%
213.68
11.4%
118.08
16.2%
157.44
27.5%
275.52
10.6%
33.74
2.3%
16.87
0.5%
84.34
2.1%
39.36
8.1%
61.85
0.8%
16.87
24.3%
253.03
2.1%
28.11
146.20
0.8%
33.74
3.7%
67.48
0.6%
3.37
7.1%
278.90
1.7%
16.87
1.7%
16.87
12.0%
144.00
1.5%
18.00
13.5%
162.00
100% 1,200.00
930-1,030
900-1,000
890-990
870-970
14.2.1
City
Department
Store
14.1.7
Suburban
Shopping Centre
Shell
14.1.4
Suburban
Supermarket
14.1.1
Suburban
Neighbourhood
Shell
$/m2
8.9%
134.89
4.7%
73.58
4.2%
55.18
17.8%
263.65
9.8%
153.29
13.1%
153.29
23.0%
306.58
2.8%
91.97
1.4%
18.39
7.0%
3.3%
24.53
5.2%
1.4%
6.13
21.1%
141.02
2.3%
42.92
12.2%
226.86
2.8%
61.31
5.6%
67.45
0.3%
2.45
23.2%
400.99
1.4%
12.26
1.4%
12.26
12.0%
156.00
1.5%
19.50
13.5%
175.50
100% 1,300.00
1,100-1,300
1,075-1,275
1,100-1,300
1,075-1,275
$/m2
10.4%
129.33
5.7%
163.25
4.2%
10.60
159.01
20.3%
462.19
11.8%
57.24
11.8%
286.21
23.6%
343.45
21.20
7.1%
61.48
1.4%
16.96
91.16
1.9%
48.76
84.80
0.5%
29.68
10.8%
354.04
3.3%
36.04
17.5%
339.22
4.7%
78.44
5.2%
137.81
116.61
53.00
0.2%
6.36
30.8%
767.48
0.9%
19.08
0.9%
19.08
12.0%
270.00
1.5%
33.75
13.5%
303.75
100% 2,250.00
5.7%
7.3%
0.5%
7.1%
20.5%
2.5%
12.7%
15.3%
0.9%
2.7%
0.8%
4.1%
2.2%
3.8%
1.3%
15.7%
1.6%
15.1%
3.5%
6.1%
5.2%
2.4%
0.3%
34.1%
0.8%
0.8%
12.0%
1.5%
13.5%
100%
1,200-1,400
1,175-1,375
1,175-1,375
1,150-1,350
2,100-2,400
2,050-2,250
1,975-2,175
2,100-2,400
Comparative Costs
Introduction
3-63
Site Preparation
Demolition
Site Clearance
Bulk Excavation and Filling
Sheet Piling
Underpinning
3-64
3-64
3-64
3-64
3-64
3-64
Substructure
Piling
Strip Footings
Foundation Beams
Column Pads
Filling Under Slabs
Tanking and Protection
Ground Slabs
Ribraft Concrete Slabs
3-65
3-65
3-65
3-65
3-66
3-66
3-66
3-66
3-66
Frame
Columns
Beams
Portal FramesSteel
Portal FramesGluLam
Portal FramesLVL
RoofTimber Framed
RoofSteel Framed
3-67
3-67
3-68
3-69
3-69
3-69
3-70
3-70
Structural Walls
WallsIn-situ Concrete
WallsPrecast Concrete
WallsConcrete Masonry
3-71
3-71
3-71
3-72
3.5
Upper Floors
Timber/Particle Board
Floor/Ceiling Systems
Reinforced Insitu Concrete
Precast Concrete Floor Systems
3-72
3-72
3-73
3-73
3-77
3.6
Roof
Concrete Roof Construction
Timber Roof Construction
Insulation
3-78
3-78
3-78
3-78
3.7
3-79
3-79
3-79
3-79
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3-79
3-80
3-81
3-82
3.8
3-84
3-84
3-84
3-84
3-84
3.9
3-85
3-85
3-86
3-86
3-86
3.10
3-87
3-87
3-87
3-87
3.11
Interior Doors
Flush Timber Doors
Panel Timber Doors
Glazed Doors
Framed, Ledged and Braced Doors
Fire Doors
Other Door Types
3-88
3-88
3-88
3-88
3-89
3-89
3-89
3.12
Floor Finishes
Masonry Flooring
Tiles, Non-Resilient
Tiles, Resilient
Sheet Flooring, Resilient
Carpet
Timber Flooring
Matwells, Mats
3-90
3-90
3-90
3-90
3-91
3-91
3-91
3-91
3.13
Wall Finishes
Plasterboard and Fibrous Plaster
Fibre Cement
Timber
Metal
Painting
Tile and Sheet
Paper Hanging
3-92
3-92
3-92
3-92
3-92
3-92
3-93
3-93
2009
Comparative Costs
Page 3-62
Masonry Finishes
Plaster
3-93
3-93
3.17
Fire Services
Costs per square metre
3-99
3-99
Ceiling Finishes
On Concrete Soffit
On Timber-Framed Soffit
Timber Boarding
Suspended Ceilings
3-94
3-94
3-94
3-94
3-94
3.18
Electrical Services
Costs per square metre
Submains Sizing
3-100
3-100
3-101
3.19
3-102
3-102
3.15
Sanitary Plumbing
Sanitary Fixtures
3-95
3-95
3.20
Drainage
Stormwater and Soil Drains
3-103
3-103
3.16
3-97
3-97
3-97
3-97
3-98
3.21
External Works
Roading
Paving
Grading, Seeding and Planting
3-104
3-104
3-104
3-104
3.22
Preliminaries
3-105
3.14
2009
Comparative Costs
Introduction
Purpose
Page 3-63
Introduction
Purpose
This section is intended as a guide to the all-up unit costs of various materials, systems and
treatments that make up the various elements of a building. It can be used as a half-way step
between the square metre estimating methods of the Building Costs per Square Metre section,
and a fully measured and priced estimate using the Detailed Rates section.
This section is particularly useful for budget estimating from preliminary sketch drawings, and with
care can give an accurate assessment of the cost of a final design.
Elements
An element is a component part of a building or a development that, irrespective of the design or
method of construction, tends to perform the same functions. For example, the Frame section
contains costs per metre for columns of reinforced in-situ concrete, precast concrete, and structural
steel. For a fuller explanation of elements, See Definition of Elements on page 2-36.
Rates
The rates given in this section assume an average size of structure, type of construction and level
of difficulty. As the average building rarely occurs, it is necessary to analyse where the building
under consideration differs from the average. Once the differences have been analysed, then
decide which of the various elements of the building will be affected by these differences, and make
due allowances for such differences.
It may be necessary to obtain full details for the abnormal elements, in order that the whole
estimate should have some real meaning. If such details are not available, then make a suitable
allowance in the rates, for individual parts of the affected elements.
Some examples of differences, related to Elements, are as follows
Difference from Average
Element Affected
Substructure
Roof
Structural Walls
Exclusions
Costs exclude
land, demolition
balconies, covered ways, parking areas
external services more than 3m from the outside face of the building
data and telephone services
external works other than those immediately adjacent to the building
loose Furniture, Fittings and Equipment (FF&E).
legal and professional fees
Goods and Services Tax (G.S.T.)
2009
Comparative Costs
Site Preparation
Demolition
Page 3-64
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
50.00
65.00
60.00
65.00
85.00
385.00
50.00
65.00
60.00
65.00
85.00
385.00
50.00
65.00
60.00
65.00
85.00
385.00
50.00
65.00
60.00
65.00
85.00
385.00
m2
8.10
7.50
7.50
7.50
m3
40.50
37.75
37.25
37.25
m3
m3
9.80
26.00
8.90
26.00
8.90
26.00
9.40
26.00
m3
65.00
54.00
50.00
66.00
m2
m2
340.00
530.00
340.00
530.00
340.00
530.00
340.00
530.00
m2
m2
640.00
880.00
640.00
880.00
640.00
880.00
640.00
880.00
1,200.00
1,600.00
1,200.00
1,600.00
1,200.00
1,600.00
1,200.00
1,600.00
Site Preparation
1.1
Demolition
Site Clearance
Sheet Piling
Underpinning
2009
Comparative Costs
Substructure
Piling
Page 3-65
Hrs
Substructure
2.1
Piling
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
660.00
760.00
1,250.00
1,400.00
4,350.00
116.00
460.00
680.00
780.00
1,250.00
1,425.00
4,675.00
131.00
460.00
650.00
740.00
1,225.00
1,375.00
4,325.00
116.00
455.00
660.00
750.00
1,225.00
1,400.00
4,350.00
116.00
455.00
14.2
m3
1,300.00
1,275.00
1,200.00
1,255.00
1.04
0.90
1.68
8.40
2.14
14.2
m3
m3
m3
m3
m3
74.00
118.00
315.00
440.00
350.00
1,300.00
73.00
112.00
310.00
430.00
350.00
1,275.00
73.00
98.00
265.00
415.00
350.00
1,200.00
73.00
111.00
295.00
420.00
350.00
1,255.00
1.27
117.00
115.00
108.00
113.00
14.9
m3
1,265.00
1,240.00
1,185.00
1,220.00
1.29
0.53
1.58
9.35
2.14
14.9
m3
m3
m3
m3
m3
91.00
70.00
310.00
445.00
350.00
1,265.00
90.00
67.00
305.00
430.00
350.00
1,240.00
90.00
58.00
260.00
425.00
350.00
1,185.00
90.00
66.00
295.00
420.00
350.00
1,220.00
4.02
4.99
5.56
m
m
m
340.00
425.00
510.00
335.00
415.00
500.00
320.00
395.00
475.00
330.00
405.00
490.00
Strip Footings
Foundation Beams
2009
Comparative Costs
Substructure
Column Pads
Page 3-66
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m3
1,470.00
1,445.00
1,365.00
1,420.00
m3
1,215.00
1,200.00
1,140.00
1,180.00
17.75
23.50
15.75
20.25
14.50
18.00
17.00
22.25
11.75
19.50
11.50
19.00
10.75
18.00
11.50
19.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
24.50
47.50
15.75
28.25
21.75
40.75
18.00
22.25
21.25
42.25
18.00
8.30
19.75
20.75
39.50
18.00
8.30
28.00
m2
m2
68.00
91.00
62.00
81.00
49.25
70.00
57.00
76.00
88.00
108.00
127.00
86.00
105.00
124.00
60.00
68.00
75.00
82.00
100.00
118.00
6.10
6.80
9.20
6.00
6.70
9.10
5.90
6.60
9.00
5.90
6.60
9.00
139.00
137.00
129.00
132.00
2.4
2.5
Column Pads
Ground Slabs
1.21
m2
2009
Comparative Costs
Frame
Columns
Page 3-67
Hrs
Frame
3.1
Columns
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
220.00
285.00
355.00
430.00
510.00
800.00
1,145.00
215.00
275.00
345.00
420.00
500.00
785.00
1,125.00
197.00
250.00
315.00
380.00
450.00
690.00
980.00
210.00
270.00
340.00
410.00
490.00
770.00
1,105.00
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
91.00
144.00
180.00
325.00
510.00
680.00
840.00
1,035.00
89.00
142.00
178.00
320.00
505.00
670.00
830.00
1,020.00
83.00
127.00
158.00
280.00
430.00
570.00
700.00
860.00
88.00
139.00
175.00
315.00
495.00
660.00
820.00
1,005.00
m
m
m
m
255.00
325.00
475.00
780.00
255.00
330.00
490.00
815.00
230.00
300.00
460.00
810.00
360.00
570.00
605.00
940.00
m
m
m
m
m
tonne
285.00
455.00
685.00
740.00
1,045.00
1,170.00
280.00
445.00
670.00
725.00
1,025.00
1,170.00
280.00
445.00
670.00
725.00
1,025.00
1,170.00
280.00
445.00
670.00
725.00
1,025.00
1,170.00
m
m
m
m
m
505.00
745.00
1,060.00
1,175.00
1,580.00
495.00
730.00
1,035.00
1,150.00
1,550.00
475.00
705.00
1,005.00
1,105.00
1,495.00
490.00
725.00
1,030.00
1,140.00
1,540.00
2009
Comparative Costs
Frame
Beams
Page 3-68
Hrs
3.2
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
210.00
225.00
275.00
240.00
290.00
325.00
365.00
400.00
550.00
710.00
200.00
215.00
265.00
230.00
285.00
315.00
355.00
390.00
535.00
695.00
189.00
200.00
245.00
210.00
255.00
285.00
320.00
350.00
475.00
610.00
198.00
210.00
260.00
225.00
275.00
310.00
345.00
380.00
525.00
680.00
130.00
310.00
174.00
96.00
125.00
300.00
174.00
96.00
41.75
300.00
174.00
96.00
118.00
290.00
174.00
96.00
255.00
405.00
465.00
550.00
575.00
750.00
255.00
410.00
475.00
565.00
635.00
840.00
250.00
450.00
495.00
605.00
-
325.00
495.00
565.00
670.00
-
345.00
390.00
405.00
475.00
355.00
405.00
415.00
490.00
325.00
365.00
365.00
395.00
194.00
240.00
310.00
435.00
410.00
1,170.00
190.00
235.00
300.00
425.00
400.00
1,170.00
190.00
235.00
300.00
425.00
400.00
1,170.00
190.00
235.00
300.00
425.00
400.00
1,170.00
Beams
2009
Comparative Costs
Frame
Portal FramesSteel
Page 3-69
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
2.99
3.99
4.55
5.61
m
m
m
m
420.00
520.00
640.00
845.00
410.00
510.00
625.00
825.00
395.00
485.00
595.00
785.00
405.00
505.00
620.00
820.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
190.00
200.00
210.00
220.00
230.00
188.00
198.00
210.00
220.00
230.00
186.00
197.00
205.00
215.00
225.00
186.00
197.00
205.00
215.00
225.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
141.00
146.00
150.00
154.00
159.00
163.00
167.00
140.00
144.00
148.00
153.00
157.00
161.00
165.00
138.00
143.00
147.00
151.00
156.00
160.00
164.00
138.00
143.00
147.00
151.00
156.00
160.00
164.00
93.00
88.00
81.00
79.00
74.00
93.00
88.00
81.00
79.00
74.00
93.00
88.00
81.00
79.00
74.00
93.00
88.00
81.00
79.00
74.00
85.00
94.00
78.00
86.00
83.00
92.00
76.00
84.00
83.00
92.00
76.00
84.00
84.00
93.00
77.00
85.00
Portal FramesSteel
Portal FramesGluLam
Portal FramesLVL
m2
m2
m2
m2
2009
Comparative Costs
Frame
RoofTimber Framed
Page 3-70
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
79.00
86.00
74.00
80.00
70.00
75.00
77.00
84.00
73.00
78.00
69.00
74.00
77.00
84.00
73.00
78.00
69.00
74.00
78.00
85.00
73.00
79.00
70.00
75.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
66.00
63.00
56.00
62.00
65.00
56.00
53.00
48.00
52.00
55.00
57.00
54.00
49.00
56.00
58.00
58.00
56.00
50.00
55.00
58.00
m2
61.00
53.00
57.00
53.00
m2
m2
130.00
91.00
129.00
91.00
127.00
89.00
127.00
89.00
m2
m2
104.00
123.00
103.00
122.00
102.00
121.00
102.00
121.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
62.00
21.25
21.75
1.50
16.75
61.00
21.75
21.25
1.50
16.75
61.00
20.75
21.25
1.50
16.75
61.00
20.75
21.25
1.50
16.75
131.00
131.00
131.00
131.00
Hyspan
RoofTimber Framed
RoofSteel Framed
2009
Comparative Costs
Structural Walls
WallsIn-situ Concrete
Page 3-71
Hrs
Structural Walls
4.1
WallsIn-situ Concrete
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
m2
370.00
405.00
440.00
355.00
395.00
430.00
320.00
340.00
365.00
350.00
385.00
420.00
m2
m2
m2
1.20
1.65
2.05
1.40
1.90
2.35
1.70
2.30
2.85
1.75
2.30
2.90
m2
m2
m2
5.30
7.00
8.80
5.30
7.00
8.80
5.30
7.00
8.80
5.30
7.00
8.80
m2
m2
m2
8.00
10.00
20.00
8.00
10.00
20.00
8.00
10.00
20.00
8.00
10.00
20.00
m2
m2
m2
171.00
198.00
225.00
168.00
195.00
220.00
147.00
161.00
176.00
169.00
195.00
220.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
260.00
270.00
300.00
335.00
370.00
260.00
270.00
295.00
335.00
370.00
245.00
255.00
265.00
280.00
335.00
245.00
255.00
270.00
300.00
370.00
WallsPrecast Concrete
2009
Comparative Costs
Upper Floors
WallsConcrete Masonry
Page 3-72
Hrs
4.3
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
m2
156.00
181.00
210.00
168.00
192.00
225.00
159.00
185.00
215.00
160.00
189.00
210.00
m2
m2
m2
146.00
164.00
190.00
157.00
174.00
200.00
150.00
170.00
195.00
149.00
171.00
190.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
110.00
121.00
136.00
170.00
99.00
108.00
120.00
130.00
106.00
115.00
129.00
140.00
103.00
112.00
124.00
139.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
107.00
117.00
131.00
164.00
97.00
105.00
116.00
125.00
102.00
112.00
125.00
135.00
101.00
109.00
120.00
135.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
97.00
105.00
117.00
144.00
88.00
95.00
104.00
112.00
93.00
101.00
111.00
120.00
92.00
98.00
108.00
120.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
98.00
108.00
122.00
155.00
89.00
98.00
109.00
118.00
96.00
105.00
118.00
128.00
93.00
101.00
113.00
127.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
89.00
97.00
108.00
135.00
81.00
88.00
97.00
105.00
86.00
94.00
104.00
113.00
85.00
91.00
101.00
113.00
WallsConcrete Masonry
Upper Floors
5.1
Timber/Particle Board
2009
Comparative Costs
Upper Floors
Floor/Ceiling Systems
Page 3-73
Hrs
5.2
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
162.00
151.00
156.00
155.00
m2
173.00
161.00
168.00
166.00
m2
183.00
172.00
179.00
178.00
m2
235.00
220.00
230.00
230.00
m2
295.00
255.00
270.00
270.00
m2
m2
220.00
245.00
215.00
235.00
220.00
240.00
225.00
245.00
m2
m2
m2
230.00
230.00
12.50
225.00
225.00
12.25
230.00
230.00
12.25
230.00
230.00
12.25
m2
m2
m2
m2
210.00
220.00
235.00
260.00
199.00
215.00
225.00
250.00
177.00
185.00
191.00
205.00
194.00
210.00
220.00
245.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
177.00
205.00
186.00
215.00
175.00
205.00
184.00
210.00
154.00
169.00
163.00
178.00
173.00
200.00
182.00
210.00
Floor/Ceiling Systems
Unit
Cost efficient:Simplicity:
21 Queen Street
Chews Lane
80 Queen Street
Northern Busway
ComFlor 210
ComFlor 80
ComFlor 60
:Performance:Sustainable
ComFlor
2009
Comparative Costs
Upper Floors
Reinforced Insitu Concrete
Page 3-76
Hrs
Tray-Dec 300
0.75mm, 110mm slab
0.86
0.75mm, 160mm slab
1.04
Concrete Saver 60
0.75mm, 110mm slab
0.75
0.75mm, 160mm slab
0.93
0.95mm, 110mm slab
0.75
0.95mm, 160mm slab
0.93
Ultra Span 80
1.2mm, 130mm slab
0.79
1.2mm, 160mm slab
0.90
ComFlor Composite Flooring Systems,
25 MPa concrete suspended slab on
galvanised steel permanent formwork, with
proprietary end closures and edge
formwork, shear or shot connectors, and
mesh reinforcing
Labour hours do not include ComFlor
placing, allowed for as subcontractor works
ComFlor 210, with rod reinforcing to trough
70mm slab, 280mm thick overall
0.49
90mm slab, 300mm thick overall
0.55
ComFlor 80
0.90mm thick, 140mm slab
0.42
0.90mm thick, 170mm slab
0.52
1.20mm thick, 140mm slab
0.42
1.20mm thick, 170mm slab
0.52
ComFlor 60
0.70mm thick, 140mm slab
0.42
0.70mm thick, 170mm slab
0.52
0.90mm thick, 140mm slab
0.42
0.90mm thick, 170mm slab
0.52
For component prices, Refer to page 4-157
See previous page for Corus ComFlor details
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
165.00
187.00
163.00
185.00
134.00
143.00
159.00
180.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
167.00
190.00
174.00
197.00
165.00
187.00
173.00
195.00
143.00
153.00
151.00
160.00
162.00
183.00
169.00
190.00
m2
m2
180.00
193.00
178.00
191.00
153.00
158.00
174.00
186.00
m2
m2
168.00
175.00
169.00
177.00
143.00
145.00
169.00
175.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
131.00
143.00
142.00
153.00
133.00
144.00
143.00
154.00
114.00
117.00
122.00
126.00
139.00
149.00
147.00
157.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
122.00
134.00
128.00
139.00
124.00
135.00
130.00
140.00
105.00
109.00
111.00
114.00
130.00
140.00
136.00
146.00
2009
Comparative Costs
Upper Floors
Precast Concrete Floor Systems
Page 3-77
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
157.00
160.00
162.00
164.00
167.00
157.00
160.00
163.00
166.00
168.00
140.00
142.00
145.00
148.00
150.00
157.00
160.00
163.00
166.00
168.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
164.00
166.00
169.00
171.00
173.00
164.00
166.00
169.00
172.00
175.00
142.00
145.00
148.00
151.00
153.00
163.00
166.00
169.00
172.00
174.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
165.00
169.00
175.00
179.00
184.00
165.00
170.00
176.00
180.00
185.00
140.00
147.00
151.00
158.00
161.00
172.00
175.00
185.00
188.00
194.00
m2
m2
m2
173.00
198.00
219.00
174.00
197.00
228.00
160.00
183.00
208.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
180.00
191.00
200.00
205.00
215.00
220.00
225.00
170.00
178.00
185.00
195.00
200.00
210.00
215.00
156.00
160.00
170.00
180.00
191.00
205.00
220.00
180.00
190.00
200.00
210.00
215.00
225.00
230.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
158.00
180.00
225.00
295.00
155.00
177.00
195.00
208.00
129.00
145.00
156.00
168.00
167.00
185.00
205.00
222.00
2009
Comparative Costs
Roof
Concrete Roof Construction
Page 3-78
Hrs
Unit
Dun $
Pitch %
Pitch %
Pitch %
Pitch %
30 15.5%
50 55.0%
35 22.0%
55 75.0%
20 6.5% 25 10.5%
40 30.0% 45 42.0%
60100.0%
m2
147.00
144.00
119.00
154.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
205.00
270.00
330.00
210.00
225.00
280.00
196.00
265.00
320.00
205.00
220.00
275.00
186.00
255.00
310.00
194.00
210.00
265.00
210.00
275.00
335.00
215.00
235.00
290.00
m2
131.00
116.00
117.00
115.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
187.00
210.00
225.00
260.00
171.00
193.00
210.00
245.00
172.00
194.00
205.00
245.00
170.00
191.00
205.00
245.00
m2
m2
m2
200.00
205.00
153.00
185.00
191.00
139.00
185.00
188.00
139.00
182.00
185.00
137.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
225.00
350.00
240.00
240.00
225.00
335.00
225.00
225.00
225.00
335.00
220.00
225.00
225.00
335.00
220.00
220.00
m2
17.75
17.50
17.50
17.50
Chch $
Wgtn $
Roof
Auck $
Insulation
2009
Comparative Costs
Exterior Walls, Exterior Finish
Finishes to Concrete Walls
Page 3-79
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
90.00
-105.00
90.00
-105.00
90.00
-105.00
90.00
-105.00
Sand blasted
m2
18.00
-28.00
18.00
-28.00
18.00
-28.00
18.00
-28.00
m2
8.50
-10.50
8.50
-10.50
8.50
-10.50
8.50
-10.50
m2
m2
m2
58.00
76.00
13.75
56.00
74.00
13.50
54.00
71.00
13.50
54.00
71.00
13.50
m2
131.00
-146.00
134.00
-149.00
142.00
-158.00
137.00
-153.00
m2
160.00
-176.00
164.00
-180.00
168.00
-184.00
164.00
-180.00
m2
m2
m2
46.50
49.50
65.00
40.50
43.50
56.00
41.50
42.00
63.00
40.00
44.50
59.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
0.70
8.50
21.50
19.00
49.50
0.70
7.40
18.75
16.75
43.50
0.70
7.10
18.00
16.25
42.00
0.70
7.60
19.25
17.00
44.50
m2
m2
10.25
14.50
8.70
14.25
9.90
14.25
9.20
14.25
Brick Walls
2009
Comparative Costs
Exterior Walls, Exterior Finish
Timber Walls with Cladding
Page 3-80
Hrs
7.5
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
59.00
53.00
52.00
54.00
m2
275.00
265.00
265.00
270.00
m2
370.00
355.00
355.00
360.00
m2
295.00
285.00
285.00
290.00
m2
390.00
375.00
375.00
380.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
171.00
175.00
161.00
159.00
215.00
215.00
215.00
197.00
230.00
225.00
285.00
285.00
250.00
260.00
165.00
170.00
156.00
153.00
210.00
205.00
210.00
189.00
220.00
210.00
280.00
280.00
240.00
255.00
167.00
173.00
159.00
154.00
210.00
205.00
210.00
188.00
215.00
210.00
275.00
275.00
240.00
250.00
169.00
175.00
161.00
156.00
215.00
210.00
210.00
190.00
215.00
124.00
280.00
280.00
245.00
255.00
m2
m2
146.00
161.00
135.00
148.00
134.00
147.00
139.00
153.00
m2
155.00
147.00
146.00
148.00
m2
168.00
161.00
160.00
162.00
m2
220.00
210.00
210.00
210.00
2009
Comparative Costs
Exterior Walls, Exterior Finish
Timber Parapet with Cladding
Page 3-81
Steel
Zincalume steel cladding with proprietary
flashings. Note, painting not included
0.4mm Corrugate
0.55mm Corrugate
0.40mm Baby Corrugate
0.55mm Baby Corrugate
0.48mm Sahara or Pacific profile
0.55mm Sahara or Pacific profile
0.48mm Dimondclad Rib20
Prefinished Steel, Endura or ZR8 steel
cladding with proprietary flashings
0.4mm Corrugate
0.55mm Corrugate
0.40mm Baby Corrugate
0.55mm Baby Corrugate
0.48mm Sahara or Pacific profile
0.55mm Sahara or Pacific profile
0.48mm Dimondclad Rib20
Prefinished Steel, ZRX or MAXX steel
cladding with proprietary flashings
0.48mm Sahara or Pacific profile
0.55mm Sahara or Pacific profile
Brick Veneer Cladding
Facing bricks, Monier standard red
Facing bricks, Monier premium
Presto double bricks, premium
Hinuera Stone Bricks, sawnstone
Hinuera Stone Bricks, splitstone
Add for cavity
50mm x 25mm vertical battens, H3.2
At 300mm centres
At 400mm centres
At 600mm centres
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
0.97
0.97
0.97
0.97
0.97
0.97
0.97
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
101.00
108.00
103.00
111.00
105.00
114.00
100.00
94.00
102.00
96.00
105.00
99.00
108.00
93.00
93.00
100.00
95.00
103.00
97.00
106.00
91.00
95.00
102.00
97.00
105.00
99.00
108.00
93.00
0.97
0.97
0.97
0.97
0.97
0.97
0.97
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
118.00
124.00
121.00
129.00
125.00
133.00
113.00
111.00
118.00
115.00
122.00
118.00
126.00
106.00
109.00
116.00
113.00
120.00
117.00
125.00
105.00
111.00
118.00
115.00
122.00
119.00
127.00
107.00
0.97
0.97
m2
m2
133.00
143.00
126.00
136.00
125.00
135.00
127.00
137.00
2.50
2.50
2.12
2.65
2.65
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
210.00
225.00
139.00
315.00
325.00
205.00
215.00
131.00
310.00
325.00
200.00
215.00
129.00
330.00
345.00
205.00
215.00
131.00
335.00
345.00
0.49
0.37
0.32
m2
m2
m2
25.50
19.00
16.25
24.50
18.25
15.75
24.50
18.25
15.75
24.50
18.25
15.75
0.37
0.32
m2
m2
28.25
24.25
27.50
23.75
27.50
23.75
27.50
23.75
m2
m2
m2
200.00
220.00
390.00
194.00
215.00
380.00
194.00
215.00
380.00
198.00
220.00
385.00
2009
Comparative Costs
Exterior Walls, Exterior Finish
Fire and Acoustic Systems
Page 3-82
Hrs
7.7
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
m2
167.00
176.00
295.00
162.00
171.00
285.00
162.00
171.00
285.00
165.00
175.00
290.00
m2
m2
m2
172.00
182.00
300.00
169.00
178.00
295.00
173.00
182.00
300.00
177.00
186.00
305.00
m2
m2
m2
270.00
265.00
270.00
265.00
260.00
260.00
265.00
260.00
265.00
270.00
265.00
270.00
m2
m2
m2
335.00
335.00
335.00
335.00
330.00
335.00
345.00
340.00
345.00
350.00
345.00
350.00
2009
Comparative Costs
Exterior Walls, Exterior Finish
Exterior Insulation Finishing Systems
Page 3-83
Unit
7.8
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
m2
125.00
- 155.00
m2
m2
105.00
115.00
- 130.00
- 140.00
m2
135.00
- 150.00
m2
115.00
- 140.00
m2
165.00
- 175.00
2009
Comparative Costs
Windows and Exterior Doors
Windows
Page 3-84
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
m2
520.00
620.00
615.00
515.00
615.00
610.00
515.00
615.00
610.00
515.00
615.00
610.00
m2
m2
655.00
750.00
650.00
745.00
650.00
745.00
650.00
745.00
m2
m2
1,160.00
780.00
1,155.00
775.00
1,155.00
775.00
1,155.00
775.00
m2
m2
1,230.00
840.00
1,225.00
840.00
1,225.00
840.00
1,225.00
840.00
m2
m2
405.00
535.00
405.00
535.00
405.00
535.00
405.00
535.00
m2
m2
740.00
865.00
740.00
865.00
740.00
865.00
740.00
865.00
No
No
No
1,305.00
1,360.00
1,895.00
1,290.00
1,340.00
1,880.00
1,295.00
1,350.00
1,885.00
1,295.00
1,350.00
1,885.00
Windows
Shop Fronts
Curtain Walls
Entrance Doors
2009
Comparative Costs
Stairs and Balustrades
Straight Stairs
Page 3-85
Unit
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
Auck $
Straight Stairs
2,650.00
3,000.00
2,700.00
3,050.00
3,400.00
3,450.00
2,700.00
3,150.00
3,300.00
3,350.00
3,800.00
3,350.00
5,500.00
-6,500.00
5,500.00
-6,500.00
5,500.00
-6,500.00
5,500.00
-6,500.00
7%
7%
7%
7%
175.00
330.00
445.00
610.00
555.00
610.00
730.00
175.00
330.00
445.00
610.00
555.00
610.00
730.00
175.00
330.00
445.00
610.00
555.00
610.00
730.00
175.00
330.00
445.00
610.00
555.00
610.00
730.00
265.00
435.00
500.00
715.00
585.00
645.00
760.00
265.00
435.00
500.00
715.00
585.00
645.00
760.00
265.00
435.00
500.00
715.00
585.00
645.00
760.00
265.00
435.00
500.00
715.00
585.00
645.00
760.00
500.00
1,925.00
305.00
585.00
500.00
1,925.00
305.00
585.00
500.00
1,925.00
305.00
585.00
500.00
1,925.00
305.00
585.00
1,850.00
1,850.00
1,850.00
1,850.00
2009
Comparative Costs
Stairs and Balustrades
Spiral Stairs
Page 3-86
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m/rise
Timber stairs, traditional pattern,
1000mm wide, in pine with closed treads and
risers, simple pattern balustrade, landing
between floor levels and with sanded finish
Add to basic staircase for
Carpet, medium cost, to treads and risers, m/rise
landings
Carpet, higher cost, to treads and risers, m/rise
landings
Each additional 100mm in width
Plus
m/rise
Balustrade to outer perimeter
950.00
945.00
945.00
945.00
220.00
220.00
220.00
220.00
435.00
435.00
435.00
435.00
7%
600.00
7%
600.00
7%
600.00
7%
600.00
3,000.00
3,750.00
3,000.00
3,750.00
3,000.00
3,750.00
3,000.00
3,750.00
1,025.00
1,075.00
1,110.00
1,025.00
1,075.00
1,110.00
1,025.00
1,075.00
1,110.00
1,025.00
1,075.00
1,110.00
1,200.00
1,250.00
1,300.00
1,200.00
1,250.00
1,300.00
1,200.00
1,250.00
1,300.00
1,200.00
1,250.00
1,300.00
9.2
Spiral Stairs
Handrails
Balustrades
m/rise
m/rise
m/rise
m/rise
m/rise
m/rise
m/rise
m/rise
2009
Comparative Costs
Interior Walls and Partitions
Timber Partitions
Page 3-87
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
143.00
178.00
137.00
170.00
134.00
167.00
138.00
170.00
m2
m2
151.00
185.00
146.00
179.00
145.00
178.00
150.00
183.00
m2
m2
390.00
440.00
370.00
420.00
370.00
420.00
370.00
420.00
m2
m2
595.00
510.00
595.00
510.00
595.00
510.00
595.00
510.00
m2
210.00
210.00
215.00
215.00
No
1,050.00
1,050.00
1,050.00
1,050.00
No
No
No
m2
700.00
300.00
1,500.00
260.00
700.00
300.00
1,500.00
260.00
700.00
300.00
1,500.00
275.00
700.00
300.00
1,500.00
275.00
No
1,150.00
1,150.00
1,200.00
1,200.00
No
No
No
810.00
350.00
1,700.00
820.00
360.00
1,700.00
850.00
370.00
1,800.00
850.00
370.00
1,800.00
10
10.1
Timber Partitions
Glazed Screens
Toilet Screens
2009
Comparative Costs
Interior Doors
Flush Timber Doors
Page 3-88
11
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
No
No
1,005.00
1,405.00
980.00
1,375.00
985.00
1,380.00
990.00
1,390.00
No
No
1,135.00
1,545.00
1,105.00
1,515.00
1,115.00
1,525.00
1,115.00
1,525.00
No
No
No
No
200.00
70.00
120.00
100.00
200.00
70.00
120.00
100.00
200.00
70.00
120.00
100.00
200.00
70.00
120.00
100.00
No
No
1,065.00
1,405.00
1,035.00
1,375.00
1,045.00
1,385.00
1,050.00
1,395.00
No
1,150.00
1,125.00
1,130.00
1,135.00
No
No
1,175.00
1,735.00
1,150.00
1,705.00
1,155.00
1,710.00
1,160.00
1,720.00
No
No
200.00
100.00
200.00
100.00
200.00
100.00
200.00
100.00
No
No
No
1,960.00
2,030.00
2,105.00
1,940.00
2,010.00
2,085.00
1,940.00
2,010.00
2,085.00
1,950.00
2,020.00
2,095.00
Interior Doors
Glazed Doors
2009
Comparative Costs
Interior Doors
Framed, Ledged and Braced Doors
Page 3-89
Unit
11.4
Chch $
Dun $
No
1,305.00
1,290.00
1,295.00
1,295.00
No
No
1,425.00
2,770.00
1,420.00
2,760.00
1,420.00
2,765.00
1,420.00
2,760.00
No
No
1,625.00
2,970.00
1,620.00
2,960.00
1,620.00
2,965.00
1,620.00
2,960.00
No
No
1,925.00
3,420.00
1,920.00
3,410.00
1,920.00
3,415.00
1,920.00
3,410.00
Fire Doors
Wgtn $
Auck $
2009
Comparative Costs
Floor Finishes
Masonry Flooring
Page 3-90
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
220.00
-400.00
220.00
-400.00
220.00
-400.00
220.00
-400.00
m2
210.00
-380.00
210.00
-380.00
210.00
-380.00
210.00
-380.00
m2
m2
460.00
500.00
460.00
500.00
460.00
500.00
460.00
500.00
m2
285.00
-475.00
285.00
-475.00
285.00
-475.00
285.00
-475.00
m2
260.00
-370.00
260.00
-370.00
260.00
-370.00
260.00
-370.00
m2
430.00
-700.00
430.00
-700.00
430.00
-700.00
430.00
-700.00
m2
115.00
-150.00
115.00
-150.00
115.00
-150.00
115.00
-150.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
116.00
164.00
141.00
215.00
45.00
116.00
164.00
141.00
215.00
45.00
116.00
164.00
141.00
215.00
45.00
116.00
164.00
141.00
215.00
45.00
m2
97.00
97.00
97.00
97.00
m2
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
m2
46.00
46.00
46.00
46.00
12
Floor Finishes
Masonry Flooring
12.2
Tiles, Non-Resilient
Tiles, Resilient
Resilient tiles
Cork, 6mm thick, $29/m2, include
sanding and 3 coats polyurethane finish
Rubber, studded surface, 4mm thick,
standard colours
Vinyl, flexible, 2mm thick, $18.50/m2
2009
Comparative Costs
Floor Finishes
Sheet Flooring, Resilient
Page 3-91
12.4
Chch $
Dun $
m2
75.00
75.00
75.00
75.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
53.00
83.00
111.00
113.00
120.00
53.00
83.00
111.00
113.00
120.00
53.00
83.00
111.00
113.00
120.00
53.00
83.00
111.00
113.00
120.00
m2
m2
40.00
135.00
40.00
135.00
40.00
135.00
40.00
135.00
m2
70.00
70.00
70.00
70.00
m2
m2
105.00
40.00
105.00
40.00
105.00
40.00
105.00
40.00
m2
8.00
8.00
8.00
8.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
29.50
39.00
64.00
25.00
-30.00
29.75
37.75
64.00
25.00
-30.00
31.25
38.25
64.00
25.00
-30.00
31.25
40.00
66.00
25.00
-30.00
m2
m2
m2
235.00
205.00
200.00
235.00
205.00
180.00
235.00
205.00
205.00
235.00
205.00
185.00
No
No
300.00
150.00
300.00
150.00
300.00
150.00
300.00
150.00
Timber Flooring
Wgtn $
Carpet
Auck $
Linoleum sheet
Medium traffic, 2.5mm thick, $42/m2
Vinyl sheet
Standard, 2mm thick, $25/m2
Standard, 2mm thick, $50/m2
Foam backed, 3mm thick, $71/m2
Anti static, 2mm thick, $69/m2
Sports vinyl, smooth surface, foam
backed, 5.5mm thick, $50/m2
For detailed rates, Refer to page 4-418
12.5
Unit
Matwells, Mats
2009
Comparative Costs
Wall Finishes
Plasterboard and Fibrous Plaster
Page 3-92
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
53.00
60.00
53.00
55.00
56.00
55.00
67.00
58.00
59.00
62.00
17.50
25.75
53.00
61.00
53.00
55.00
57.00
56.00
68.00
59.00
60.00
61.00
17.50
25.25
52.00
62.00
54.00
55.00
57.00
55.00
69.00
59.00
60.00
61.00
17.50
25.00
53.00
64.00
55.00
56.00
58.00
57.00
70.00
61.00
62.00
61.00
17.50
25.00
m2
77.00
72.00
72.00
78.00
m2
m2
27.50
53.00
25.50
50.00
27.50
43.00
27.00
47.00
m2
m2
m2
124.00
40.50
50.00
127.00
40.50
50.00
132.00
41.50
52.00
132.00
42.00
53.00
m2
48.00
46.50
45.75
45.75
m2
m2
m2
65.00
83.00
70.00
61.00
82.00
66.00
60.00
82.00
66.00
62.00
82.00
67.00
m2
47.75
47.75
47.75
47.75
13
Wall Finishes
13.1
Fibre Cement
Timber
Metal
Painting
2009
Comparative Costs
Wall Finishes
Tile and Sheet
Page 3-93
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
49.50
49.50
49.50
49.50
m2
m2
m2
m2
95.00
132.00
114.00
140.00
95.00
132.00
114.00
140.00
95.00
132.00
114.00
140.00
95.00
132.00
114.00
140.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
12.00
24.75
19.50
24.00
11.75
24.50
19.00
23.25
11.75
24.50
19.00
23.25
11.75
24.50
19.00
23.25
m2
210.00
-380.00
180.00
-340.00
180.00
-340.00
180.00
-340.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
640.00
750.00
895.00
275.00
-435.00
640.00
750.00
895.00
275.00
-435.00
640.00
750.00
895.00
275.00
-435.00
640.00
750.00
895.00
275.00
-435.00
m2
m2
m2
775.00
885.00
1,085.00
775.00
885.00
1,085.00
775.00
885.00
1,085.00
775.00
885.00
1,085.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
54.00
54.00
77.00
30.25
14.50
13.50
53.00
53.00
75.00
30.25
14.25
13.25
52.00
51.00
72.00
30.25
14.25
13.25
52.00
51.00
72.00
30.25
14.25
13.25
Paper Hanging
Masonry Finishes
Plaster
2009
Comparative Costs
Ceiling Finishes
On Concrete Soffit
Page 3-94
14
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
m2
59.00
68.00
33.00
58.00
66.00
33.00
56.00
63.00
33.00
56.00
63.00
33.00
m2
m2
43.25
46.25
43.00
47.00
42.50
46.00
43.00
47.75
m2
m2
m2
61.00
64.00
57.00
61.00
65.00
53.00
60.00
64.00
53.00
61.00
66.00
58.00
m2
m2
154.00
188.00
151.00
185.00
151.00
215.00
151.00
189.00
m2
m2
175.00
215.00
170.00
210.00
170.00
245.00
170.00
215.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
46.25
53.00
75.00
79.00
105.00
45.25
52.00
74.00
78.00
104.00
45.25
52.00
74.00
78.00
104.00
45.25
52.00
74.00
78.00
104.00
Ceiling Finishes
On Concrete Soffit
On Timber-Framed Soffit
Timber Boarding
Suspended Ceilings
2009
Comparative Costs
Sanitary Plumbing
Sanitary Fixtures
Page 3-95
15
Sanitary Plumbing
Costs include sanitary fixtures, fully installed, with pipework, cisterns, taps or mixers, traps, wastes, floor
penetrations, waste stacks and vents, to the outside face of the building. Copper pipe for commercial
buildings, polybutylene and pvc for domestic. For detailed rates, Refer to page 4-305
15.1
Sanitary Fixtures
Single or Two Storey
Dwelling
Unit
Hotel/
Motel
Hospital
Industrial
Office
School
1,130
1,600
2,500
1,700
-
5,570
6,000
7,200
6,000
-
4,625
5,000
6,320
5,000
7,000
6,200
4,410
4,830
7,275
4,800
6,000
-
4,410
4,830
5,800
4,800
-
5,125
5,550
5,500
-
1,400
1,950
2,350
6,300
6,700
7,200
5,300
5,800
6,300
3,700
3,950
3,700
3,950
3,950
4,500
8,000
4,650
8,300
4,500
8,000
4,650
8,300
4,650
8,300
1,425
2,050
3,500
4,150
3,800
4,475
3,500
4,150
3,800
4,475
3,800
4,475
1,450
2,250
1,950
2,800
1,250
-
3,500
4,350
4,050
4,850
3,350
3,850
3,850
4,650
4,350
5,200
3,550
4,050
3,550
4,350
4,050
4,900
3,350
3,850
3,850
4,650
4,350
5,200
3,550
4,050
3,850
4,650
4,350
5,200
3,550
4,050
1,350
1,625
1,600
3,450
3,700
3,700
3,750
4,050
4,050
3,350
6,400
5,400
8,450
5,750
8,800
3,100
4,100
5,200
6,250
5,500
6,500
5,150
6,200
5,500
6,550
2009
Comparative Costs
Sanitary Plumbing
Sanitary Fixtures
Page 3-96
15.1
Sanitary Fixtures
310 Storey
Apartment
Hotel
Hospital
1020 Storey
Office
Hotel
Office
5,550
6,000
7,250
6,000
-
5,750
6,200
7,500
6,150
-
5,850
6,250
7,500
6,250
7,000
5,550
6,000
7,300
6,000
-
5,750
6,200
7,500
6,150
-
5,550
6,000
7,300
6,000
-
6,000
6,500
7,000
6,500
6,900
7,450
6,550
7,050
7,550
6,500
6,950
7,450
5,750
5,950
6,050
5,750
5,950
5,750
6,150
9,850
6,300
9,900
5,350
9,950
6,100
9,750
6,300
9,900
6,150
9,750
5,300
5,950
5,750
6,450
5,900
6,500
5,300
5,950
5,750
6,450
5,300
5,950
5,300
6,200
5,950
6,750
5,200
5,650
5,800
6,600
6,350
7,150
5,600
6,050
5,950
6,750
6,550
7,300
5,600
6,150
5,400
6,200
5,950
6,700
5,200
5,650
5,800
6,200
5,950
6,700
5,200
5,650
5,400
6,200
5,950
6,700
5,200
5,650
5,300
5,550
5,550
5,700
5,900
5,900
5,850
6,100
6,100
5,250
5,500
5,500
7,300 7,750
10,350 10,750
7,850
10,900
7,300
10,350
7,650
8,650
7,050
8,050
7,350
8,050
7,450
8,450
2009
Comparative Costs
Heating and Ventilation
Mechanical Ventilation
Page 3-97
16
16.1
Mechanical Ventilation
38.50
64.00
- 60.00
- 86.00
295.00
395.00
- 375.00
- 600.00
35.00
47.75
47.75
- 66.00
- 68.00
- 68.00
Air Changes
Number of changes/Hour
4
20
2
6
15
6
20
10
4
8
6
4
6
15
10
4
10
4
6
10
6
2
-6
-30
-4
-10
-20
-8
-30
-12
-6
-10
-10
-6
-10
-20
-15
-6
-15
-6
-8
-15
-10
-3
19,500
- 25,000
Stair Pressurisation
2009
Comparative Costs
Heating and Ventilation
Air Conditioning
Page 3-98
16.4
Air Conditioning
320.00
245.00
295.00
- 460.00
- 395.00
- 550.00
310.00
- 450.00
170.00
225.00
- 205.00
- 280.00
58.00
105.00
- 72.00
- 125.00
270.00
375.00
- 330.00
- 550.00
180.00
- 265.00
205.00
235.00
280.00
- 285.00
- 370.00
- 435.00
255.00
385.00
320.00
- 460.00
- 600.00
- 550.00
145.00
145.00
- 165.00
- 165.00
180.00
180.00
- 210.00
- 210.00
150.00
150.00
225.00
270.00
150.00
150.00
180.00
180.00
180.00
210.00
210.00
270.00
315.00
195.00
195.00
220.00
220.00
220.00
2009
Comparative Costs
Fire Services
Costs per square metre
Page 3-99
17
Fire Services
17.1
$/m2
66.00
51.00
51.00
51.00
51.00
88.00
77.00
77.00
77.00
77.00
45.75
51.00
- 66.00
- 77.00
51.00
51.00
40.50
- 77.00
- 77.00
- 66.00
51.00
40.50
40.50
- 77.00
- 66.00
- 66.00
40.50
40.50
40.50
40.50
45.75
35.00
35.00
- 46.00
- 46.00
45.75
45.75
45.75
- 66.00
- 66.00
- 66.00
76.00
76.00
51.00
51.00
51.00
40.50
51.00
51.00
- 52.00
- 66.00
- 66.00
52.00
52.00
52.00
52.00
66.00
99.00
99.00
77.00
77.00
77.00
2009
Comparative Costs
Electrical Services
Costs per square metre
Page 3-100
18
Electrical Services
18.1
$/m2
115.00
165.00
190.00
260.00
260.00
180.00
230.00
245.00
385.00
385.00
290.00
315.00
- 435.00
- 500.00
180.00
190.00
115.00
- 230.00
- 240.00
- 165.00
37.50
37.50
165.00
- 105.00
- 105.00
- 215.00
85.00
85.00
125.00
135.00
140.00
140.00
140.00
175.00
190.00
195.00
34.50
22.25
- 49.25
- 39.50
110.00
75.00
60.00
- 150.00
- 125.00
- 105.00
26.75
47.00
60.00
115.00
65.00
- 49.25
- 70.00
- 80.00
- 140.00
- 90.00
85.00
110.00
85.00
- 115.00
- 130.00
- 130.00
2009
Comparative Costs
Electrical Services
Submains Sizing
Page 3-101
18.2
Submains Sizing
The following information is for estimating purposes only and is not suitable for design.
Light Load
Factory
Shopping centre
Office block
Hospital
Nursing Home
Primary School
High School
Medium Load
60
200
100
100
100
100
100
Heavy Load
100
400
200
400
200
150
250
200
600
400
600
250
200
600
10
15
20
25
20A
18A
23A
18A
79A
26A
12A
15A
36A
89A
41A
30A
15A
90A
176A
61A
60A
28A
180A
329A
81A
90A
42A
270A
483A
100A
120A
56A
350A
626A
111A
120A
70A
450A
751A
30
40
50
Exclude hot water unit, stove/oven or air conditioning where not required.
Divide the estimated maximum demand by 3 for three phase power supplies.
The air conditioning allowance is based on providing a nominal 80m2 to 100m2 of air conditioned space
per dwelling by utilising room air conditioners with cooling capacity totalling 13kW net (44,400 BTU/hour
net) (i.e. 75% of total 24A load).
Note: Minimum size for consumer mains is 4mm2.
2009
Comparative Costs
Lifts and Escalators
Criteria
Page 3-102
19
19.1
Criteria
There are many criteria to consider before selecting the number of lifts and the type of lifts required
for a particular building. The following is a brief explanation of those criteria to assist with estimating
only, and should not be used for design or specification purposes.
Number of People Using the Lifts. Detailed traffic studies of the building population are carried
out to determine Peak Loadings, Cross Peak Flows and Peak Loading Times.
These parameters will vary depending on various factors, all of which play a significant part in
determining lift selection. Some of these factors are:
Waiting Interval. The time the lift system takes to respond to a call at the principal lower entry
terminal.
Handling Capacity. The systems ability to move an agreed percentage of the building population
in a given period.
Number of LiftsEstimating Guide for Offices. The following information is for approximate
estimating purposes only. For accurate assessment of lift size, speed and numbers required refer
to a lift manufacturer or consulting engineer for traffic study analysis.
Number of Floors Serviced
25
6
20
500
1000
Building Population
15
10
1500
2000
2009
Comparative Costs
Drainage
Stormwater and Soil Drains
Page 3-103
Unit
20
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Drainage
m
m
m
m
m
90.00
146.00
335.00
440.00
730.00
105.00
171.00
365.00
475.00
790.00
m
m
m
330.00
475.00
660.00
945.00 -
- 360.00
- 510.00
- 710.00
1,005.00
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
194.00
245.00
285.00
390.00
490.00
595.00
665.00
780.00
220.00
270.00
310.00
420.00
525.00
655.00
725.00
840.00
2009
Comparative Costs
External Works
Roading
Page 3-104
Unit
21
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
External Works
Roading
21.00
24.75
- 24.25
- 30.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
35.50
39.50
45.00
48.75
m2
m2
53.00
80.00
- 60.00
- 87.00
m2
m2
84.00
97.00
- 95.00
- 107.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
98.00
87.00
88.00
119.00
- 82.00
- 85.00
- 90.00
- 121.00
m2
m2
2.40
10.00
- 3.00
- 12.00
m2
m2
17.75
26.25
- 19.75
- 28.25
m2
m2
24.25
32.50
- 27.25
- 37.50
36.75
42.50
46.25
52.00
Paving
m2
m2
2009
22
Comparative Costs
Preliminaries
Approximate Percentages
Page 3-105
Preliminaries
The following percentage allowances should be considered as an approximate guide only, to be used
when compiling elemental cost estimates of a project. Inclusions: all usual Builder's preliminaries, i.e.
insurance, setting out, plant and scaffolding, supervision, temporary services and facilities, cleaning and
handover, maintenance, etc., assuming normal site conditions and average contract period relative to
the value of the works.
ADD to these percentage allowances when the value of work is below $250,000 or when the contract
period is longer than usually allowed, particular attention being paid to supervision, site peculiarities,
alteration work, temporary services, plant hire.
22.1
Approximate Percentages
Education
School primary, single storey
secondary, max 3 storey
Universityteaching building, 3 storeys
support building, max 3 storeys
Hospitals
District/Private, single storey
General/Maternity, multi-storey
Aged Persons Home, single storey
Hotels, motels, clubs
City hotel, medium/high rise
Country motel, single or double storey
Club, sporting or social, max 3 storeys
Industrial
Warehouse/Store
single storey
multi storey
Factory single storey, small span
single storey, large span
Laboratory/Workshop single storey
Offices
Single/two storey
Three/six storey
Seven/sixteen storey
Residential
Individual/Town house
Flats
two storeys
multi storey
Retail
Suburbanneighbourhood, Shell
supermarket
Regional department store/shopping centre
City
department store
multi level arcade
Ak, Wn
%
Ch, Dn
%
813
813
1015
1015
813
813
1015
1015
1015
1018
1015
1015
1018
1015
1215
1015
1015
1215
1015
1015
813
813
813
813
813
813
813
813
813
813
813
1015
1018
813
1015
1018
810
813
813
810
813
813
813
813
813
1015
1015
813
813
813
1015
1015
Detailed Rates
4.1
4-114
4.2
Preliminaries
Check List
Mobile Crane Hire
Tower Cranes
Temporary TelephonesLandlines
Temporary TelephonesMobile
Temporary TelephonesBroadband
Temporary Electrical Services
Hoardings, Fences and Canopies
Hire of Temporary Site Buildings
Scaffolding
Elevated Platform Equipment Hire
Helicopter Hire
Construction Divers
Lift Inspections
Crane Inspections
Building Levy
Building Research Levy
Reserves Contribution
Consent Fees and Forms
Insurances
4-115
4-115
4-124
4-125
4-126
4-126
4-126
4-126
4-127
4-127
4-128
4-128
4-129
4-129
4-130
4-130
4-130
4-130
4-130
4-131
4-132
4-133
4-133
4-134
4-134
4-135
4-135
4-135
4-136
4-136
4-137
Excavation
Bulking Factors
Site Preparation
Excavation
Disposal/Carting Away
Filling
Sand
Cut to Fill
Surface Treatments
Planking and Strutting
4-138
4-138
4-138
4-138
4-140
4-140
4-141
4-141
4-141
4-141
4.3
4.4
Shoring
4-141
4.5
Piling
Pile Drilling Only, Small Diameter
Timber Piles, Driven
Timber Piles, Ordinary
Timber Piles, Bored
Precast Concrete Piles, Ordinary
Precast Concrete Piles, Driven
Insitu Concrete Piles, Bored
Steel Sheet Piling
Steel Piles, Driven
Soil Nails
Ischebeck Injection Anchor
4-142
4-142
4-142
4-142
4-143
4-144
4-144
4-144
4-145
4-146
4-146
4-146
4.6
Concrete Work
Supply Prices, Retail
Unreinforced Concrete
Reinforced Concrete, 20 MPa
Samples and Testing
Concrete Finishes
Concrete Additives, Admixtures
Damp Proof Courses
Concrete Surface Treatments
Architectural Surface Finishes
Waterstops In Concrete
Joints In Concrete
Concrete Cutting and Drilling
4-147
4-147
4-147
4-147
4-148
4-148
4-149
4-149
4-149
4-150
4-150
4-151
4-152
4.7
Formwork
Types Of Formwork
Formwork, F1 Finish
Formwork, F2 Finish
Formwork Sundries
Polystyrene Block Formwork
Speedfloor System
Polystyrene Under Slab Insulation
Metal Tray Formwork
ComFlor Composite Floor Deck System
Forming Holes and Openings
Column Formers
Voids
4-154
4-154
4-154
4-154
4-155
4-156
4-156
4-156
4-157
4-157
4-160
4-160
4-160
4.8
Sprayed Concrete
Supply Prices
Sprayed Concrete
4-161
4-161
4-161
2009
Detailed Rates
Page 4-107
Diaphragm Walling
4-161
Precast Concrete
Floor Systems
Beams and Columns
Stairs and Landings
Wall and Cladding Panels
Joints In Concrete
AAC Autoclaved Aerated Concrete
Grouting and Accessories
4-162
4-162
4-163
4-163
4-164
4-165
4-165
4-166
Reinforcing Steel
Steel Price Commentary
Supply, Deliver, Place and Fix
Pricing Definitions
Reinforcing Steel by Lengths
Accessories
Reinforcing Steel Designations
4-167
4-167
4-167
4-167
4-168
4-168
4-168
Structural Steelwork
Material Supply Prices
Steel Price Adjustments
Historic Steel Supply Prices
Supply Price Influences
Supply and Erect
HERA Costing, Connections
Sundries
Proprietary Purlins
Bolts
Welded Concrete Anchors
Surface Treatments
Steel Decking
4-169
4-169
4-169
4-169
4-169
4-170
4-171
4-174
4-174
4-175
4-176
4-177
4-178
4.12
Waterproofing
Waterproofing Protection
TankingBentonite
TankingBituminous Coatings
TankingPermaliner
Waterproofing Membranes
4-179
4-179
4-179
4-179
4-179
4-180
4.13
Brickwork
Mortar
70mm Brickwork
90mm Brickwork
Concrete Bricks
Hinuera Stone Bricks
Labours on Brickwork
Curved brickwork
Filling
Brickwork Finishes
Preparation of Existing Work
Sills, Copings
Ties and Reinforcement
Lintels
4-181
4-181
4-181
4-182
4-182
4-182
4-183
4-183
4-183
4-183
4-183
4-184
4-184
4-184
4.9
4.10
4.11
4-185
4-185
4-185
4-186
4.14
Concrete Blockwork
Supply Prices
Supply and Lay Plain Blockwork
Labours on Blockwork
Lintels and Special Blocks
Solid Top Course
Grout/Core Filling
Reinforcement Placing
4-187
4-187
4-187
4-188
4-188
4-188
4-188
4-188
4.15
Masonry
Marble Facing
Marble Paving
Granite Facing
Granite Paving
Slate
Schist
Oamaru Stone
Kaimai Stone
Paradise Stone
Hinuera Stone
Moss Rock
Terrazzo
4-189
4-189
4-189
4-190
4-190
4-191
4-191
4-191
4-191
4-191
4-191
4-192
4-192
4.16
Metalwork
Material Supply Prices
Aluminium Trim
Angle Guards
Awnings
Cycle Rack
Balustrades
Handrails
Stairs
Bench Supports
Brackets and Support Framing
Cladding
Computer Flooring
Flagpoles
Lockers
Ladders
Security Grilles
Sunscreens/Louvre Grilles
4-193
4-193
4-195
4-195
4-195
4-195
4-196
4-197
4-197
4-197
4-197
4-198
4-198
4-198
4-199
4-199
4-199
4-199
4.17
Carpentry
Damp Proof Courses
Timber Supply Prices, Retail
FramingSubFloor, H3.2
FramingFloor, H1.2, KD, MSG8
FramingWall, H1.2, KD, MSG8
FramingCeiling, H1.2, KD, MSG8
4-200
4-200
4-200
4-201
4-201
4-202
4-203
2009
Detailed Rates
4.18
Page 4-108
4-203
4-204
4-205
4-205
4-205
4-205
4-206
4-206
4-209
4-209
4-210
4-210
4-211
4-211
4-211
4-211
4-212
4-212
4-212
4-213
4-213
4-214
4-214
4-214
4-215
4-216
4-216
4-218
4-220
4-221
4-221
4-221
4-223
4-223
4-224
4-224
4-224
4-224
4-224
4-225
4-225
4-225
4-225
4-226
4-226
4-226
4-227
Hardware
Abbreviations
Architectural Hinges, Supply Only
Mortice Locks/Latchsets
4-230
4-230
4-230
4-230
4-232
4-233
4-233
4-233
4-234
4-235
4-236
4-236
4-236
4-236
4-236
4-237
4-237
4-238
4-238
4-239
4-239
4-239
4-239
4-240
4-240
4-240
4-241
4-241
4-241
4-242
4-243
4-243
4-243
4-243
4-243
4-244
4-244
4-244
4-244
4.19
Laminated Timber
Beams
Flooring
Posts
Portal FramesLVL
Portal FramesGlulam
4-246
4-246
4-248
4-248
4-249
4-249
4.20
Joinery
Timber Stairs
Timber Balustrades
Timber Handrails
Kitchen Cupboards
Bench Tops
Vanity Units
Shaving Cabinets
Reception Desk
4-250
4-250
4-251
4-251
4-252
4-255
4-256
4-256
4-257
2009
Detailed Rates
Page 4-109
4-257
Windows
Timber Windows
Aluminium Windows
Sashless Sliding Windows
Aluminium Curtain Walling
Shop Fronts
Frameless GlazingWindows
Glazing Bar System
Squash Court Rear Glasswall
Steel Windows
Fire Rated Windows
LouvresArchitectural and Sun Shading
LouvresWindow
LouvresAir-conditioning
Blinds
4-258
4-258
4-259
4-259
4-260
4-260
4-260
4-261
4-261
4-261
4-262
4-262
4-263
4-263
4-263
4.22
Doors
Door Frames, Timber, Exterior
Door Frames, Timber, Interior
Door Frames, Aluminium
Door Stop/Glazing Beads
Doors, Timber
Doors, Aluminium
Doors, AutomaticFrameless Glass
Doors, Domestic Garage, Tilting
Doors, Domestic Garage, Roller
Doors, Industrial Roller Shutter
Doors, Industrial Roller
Doors, Industrial SlideOver
Doors, Industrial Folding
Grilles, Retractable and Rolling
Shutters, Clearspan
Doors, Transparent
Doors, Folding
Doors, Fire
Door Sets, Acoustic
Doors and Screens, Security
Doors and Screens, Insect
Air Curtains
4-264
4-264
4-264
4-265
4-265
4-266
4-268
4-268
4-269
4-269
4-270
4-270
4-271
4-271
4-271
4-272
4-272
4-273
4-274
4-274
4-275
4-275
4-275
4.23
Metal Framing
Damp Proof Courses
Steel Framing
4-276
4-276
4-276
4.24
Partitions
General Notes
Framing OnlyTimber
Framing OnlySteel
GIB Noise Control SystemsTimber
GIB Noise Control SystemsSteel
GIB Fire Rated SystemsTimber
GIB Fire Rated SystemsSteel
4-277
4-277
4-277
4-277
4-278
4-279
4-280
4-281
4.21
4-281
4-282
4-283
4-284
4.25
4-285
4-285
4-285
4-286
4-286
4.26
4-287
4-287
4-288
4.27
Roof Coverings
Steel Supply Prices
Steel and Aluminium Roofing
Concrete and Clay Tiles and Shingles
Metal Tiles, Shakes and Shingles
Shingles and ShakesTimber
Shingles and ShakesSynthetic
Slate Roofing
Translucent Roofing
Mastic Asphalt Roofing
Butyl Rubber Membrane Roofing
Bituminous and Acrylic Membranes
Deck and Carpark Membranes
Finishes and Protection
Wall Cladding
Roofing Underlays
Roof Windows and Rooflights
Rainwater Heads
Concealed Gutter Fascia System
Box Gutters
Valley Gutters
Eaves GuttersMetal
Eaves GuttersPVC
Roof Drains
Ventilators
Downpipes
Flashings
4-289
4-289
4-289
4-291
4-291
4-292
4-292
4-292
4-292
4-293
4-293
4-294
4-294
4-294
4-295
4-296
4-296
4-299
4-300
4-300
4-300
4-300
4-301
4-301
4-301
4-302
4-303
4.28
Plumbing
WC PansVitreous China
WC PansSpecialist Types
Sluice Pans and Slop Hoppers
WC SuitesVitreous China
WC Seats
Bidets
Cisterns
UrinalsStall
UrinalsSlab, Stainless Steel
Urinal Cisterns
4-305
4-305
4-305
4-306
4-306
4-306
4-307
4-307
4-307
4-308
4-308
2009
Detailed Rates
4.29
4.30
Page 4-110
4-308
4-308
4-308
4-309
4-309
4-309
4-310
4-310
4-310
4-311
4-311
4-311
4-312
4-312
4-312
4-313
4-313
4-313
4-313
4-314
4-315
4-316
4-317
4-317
4-320
4-324
4-324
4-325
Gasfitting
Water Heaters, Gas, Residential
Water Heaters, Gas, Commercial
Fittings
Gas Flues
4-327
4-327
4-327
4-328
4-328
Drainage
Guidance Notes
Pipe Stiffness Rating
Sewer DrainsPVC
Sewer DrainsPolypropylene
Sewer DrainsEarthenware
Sewer DrainsConcrete
Stormwater Drains
Breaking Into Existing Pipelines
Concrete Surrounds
Agricultural Drains
Channel Drains and Gratings
Directional Drilling and Micro-Tunnelling
Cesspits and Sumps
Manholes
Manhole Covers
Traps
4-329
4-329
4-330
4-330
4-333
4-334
4-335
4-337
4-339
4-339
4-340
4-340
4-341
4-341
4-342
4-342
4-343
Septic Tanks
Waste Water Diversion Systems
Wing Walls
4-343
4-344
4-344
4.31
Mechanical Services
Room Air Conditioners (RAC)
Split System Type Air Conditioners
Hydronic Air Conditioning Systems
Fan Coil Units
Central Station Air Handling Units
FansCentrifugal
FansAxial Flow
Air Filters
Water Chillers
Cooling Towers
Cooling and Heating Coils
Radiators
Hot Water Boilers
Flues
Pumps
Pipework
Valves
Pipe Insulation
DuctworkRectangular
DuctworkInsulation
DuctworkSpiral
DuctworkFlexible Aluminium
Diffusers and Grilles
Inlet Louvres
Balancing and Commissioning
Powered Ventilation
Natural Ventilation
4-345
4-345
4-345
4-346
4-347
4-347
4-347
4-348
4-348
4-349
4-349
4-350
4-350
4-351
4-352
4-352
4-354
4-356
4-357
4-358
4-358
4-359
4-360
4-360
4-361
4-361
4-362
4-364
4.32
Fire Protection
Extinguishers
Hose Reels
Hydrant Point/Landing Valves
Pumps
Standard Water Sprinklers
Pipework
Dry Pipe Sprinklers
Detector and Alarm Systems
4-365
4-365
4-365
4-365
4-366
4-366
4-366
4-368
4-368
4.33
4-369
4-369
4-370
4-370
4-370
4-371
4-371
4.34
Electrical Services
Cable Supply Prices
General Note
4-372
4-372
4-372
2009
Detailed Rates
4.35
Page 4-111
4-373
4-373
4-373
4-374
4-374
4-375
4-376
4-377
4-377
4-378
4-378
4-379
4-379
4-379
4-381
4-383
4-383
4-383
4-384
4-384
4-384
4-386
4-386
4-387
4-387
4-387
4-388
4-389
4-389
4-389
4-390
4-390
4-391
4-391
4-392
4-393
4-394
4-395
4-395
4-395
4-396
4-396
4-397
4-397
4-398
4-398
4-399
4-400
Solid Plaster
Preparatory Work
Plaster For Tiling
4-401
4-401
4-401
Cement Plaster
Tyrolean Plaster
Hardwall Plaster
Proprietary Plaster Systems
Expanded Metal Lath, Accessories
4-401
4-402
4-403
4-403
4-403
4.36
Plasterboard Linings
Supply PricesRetail
PlasterboardSingle Layer
PlasterboardDouble Layer
BPB Supply PricesTrade
BPB PlasterboardSingle Layer
BPB PlasterboardDouble Layer
BPB PlasterboardDelivery
Stopping
Labours
Plasterboard Systems
Noise Control, Inter-Tenancy
Fire-Rated, Walls, 2 Way FRR
Fire-Rated, Universal Walls, 1 Way FRR
Fire-Rated, Floor/Ceiling Systems
Fire-Rated, Ceilings, 1 Way FRR
Radiation Protection Linings
Coves
Proprietary Trims
Angles and Junctions
Fibrous Plaster
Panectric Heating Panels
4-404
4-404
4-404
4-404
4-405
4-405
4-405
4-405
4-405
4-405
4-406
4-406
4-408
4-409
4-409
4-409
4-410
4-410
4-410
4-410
4-411
4-411
4.37
Suspended Ceilings
Concealed Grid Suspended Ceiling
Exposed Grid System
Ceiling Panels to Exposed Grid
Open Cell Ceilings
Linear Ceilings
Screen Ceilings
Decorative Ceilings
4-412
4-412
4-412
4-412
4-413
4-414
4-414
4-414
4.38
Tiling
Wall Tiling
Floor Tiling
Labours
Floor Screeds
Division Strips and Weather Bars
4-415
4-415
4-416
4-416
4-417
4-417
4.39
Resilient Flooring
CarpetWoven
CarpetTufted
Underlay
Carpet Tiles
Cork Tiles
Linoleum
Vinyl Tiles
Vinyl Sheet
4-418
4-418
4-418
4-418
4-419
4-419
4-419
4-419
4-420
2009
Detailed Rates
Page 4-112
Rubber Flooring
Sisal Flooring
Sports Floors
Skirtings
Matting and Matwell Frames
Stair Tread Nosings
Transition Mouldings
4-421
4-421
4-421
4-421
4-422
4-423
4-423
4.40
4-424
4-424
4-425
4-425
4-426
4-426
4-426
4-426
4-427
4-427
4-428
4-428
4-429
4-429
4-429
4-430
4.41
Glazing
Clear Float Glass
Double Glazing
Solar Control Glass
Toughened Glass
Laminated Safety Glass
CIP Laminated Security Glass
Figured Rolled Cast Glass
Wired GlassGeorgian
Louvres
Mirrors
Polycarbonate Plastic Sheet
Acrylic Sheet
Window Insulation
Edge Processing
Curved GlassSupply Only
4-431
4-431
4-431
4-432
4-432
4-432
4-432
4-432
4-432
4-433
4-433
4-433
4-434
4-434
4-434
4-435
Fire Proofing
Cementitious Sprayed Fire Proofing
Intumescent Coatings
Dry Board Systems
Fire Stop Collars
Fire Resistant Pillows
Fire Resistant Bulkhead System
Fire Resistant Seismic Floor Joints
Fire Resistant Floor/Wall Joints
Ceramic Fibre Blanket
4-436
4-436
4-437
4-437
4-438
4-438
4-438
4-439
4-439
4-439
4.42
4.43
External Works
Base Course
Asphalt Paving
Road Marking
Sand Bedding and Underlay
Paving
Kerbs and Channels
Culverts
Artificial Surfaces/Finishes
Top Soil
Grassing
Trees and Shrubs
Tree Grates
Soil Control Fabrics
Gabions
FencesTimber
FencesFibre Cement
FencesPool Safety
Retaining WallsInterlocking Units
Retaining WallsPole
Street FurnitureSeats
Street FurnitureTables
Street FurnitureLitter Bins
4-440
4-440
4-440
4-440
4-440
4-441
4-442
4-442
4-442
4-443
4-443
4-443
4-444
4-444
4-444
4-445
4-445
4-445
4-446
4-446
4-447
4-447
4-447
4.44
Civil Engineering
Excavation
Surface Treatments
Filling
Stabilisation
Roadworks
Culverts
4-448
4-448
4-449
4-449
4-449
4-449
4-450
4.45
Specialist Fittings
Parking/Vehicle Equipment
Document Transport Systems
Catering Facilities
Laundry Equipment
Combustion Heaters
Cooking Equipment, Electric
Cooking Equipment, Gas
Refrigerators, Deep Freezers
Dishwashers
Laundry Equipment
Range Hoods, Disposal Units
Bank Fit-Out
Anti Theft Security System
Laboratory Fit-Out
Dormitory Fit-OutStudent
Curtain Tracks
Hotel Fit-Out
Hospital and Nursing Home Equipment
Safes and Strongrooms
4-451
4-451
4-451
4-452
4-453
4-453
4-454
4-454
4-454
4-455
4-455
4-455
4-456
4-456
4-456
4-456
4-456
4-457
4-461
4-463
2009
Detailed Rates
4.46
Page 4-113
Playground Equipment
Retail Fit-Out
Office Furniture
Office Storage Systems
Library Shelving
Cleaning, Waste Disposal
4-463
4-464
4-465
4-467
4-467
4-468
4-469
4-469
4-471
4.47
4-473
4-474
4-474
4-474
4-474
4-474
2009
Detailed Rates
How to Use this Section
Overview
Page 4-114
Inclusions
Exclusions
Labour rate for local industry agreements or special payments such as height allowance,
depth allowance etc.
Preliminaries items, such as site establishment, supervision, large plant, scaffolding, notices
and fees, insurances, etc.
Goods and Services Tax (GST). All rates exclude GST (Goods and Services Tax).
Rounding of Figures
The following rounding rules have been generally applied, with some exceptions.
From
$0
$5
$10
$50
To
$5
$10
$50
$200
Round to next
From
To
$0.10
$0.25
$0.50
$1.00
$200
$500
$1,000
$5,000
$500
$1,000
$5,000
+
Round to next
$5.00
$10.00
$50.00
$100.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Preliminaries
Check List
Page 4-115
Preliminaries
2.1
Check List
Category
Description
Unit
$ Rate
$ Value
2009
Detailed Rates
Preliminaries
Charges, Levies, Consultants
Page 4-116
Category
Description
Unit
Site Meetings
Hrs
Surveyor
Contract Requirements
Contractors Set-Out
Specialist Consultants
Contract Requirements
Company Requirements
Contingencies
Allow for specified project contingency
Allow for contingency for own use
Retentions and Funding
Interest on Retentions held, money outstanding
Check list
Contract Value
Contract Time
Practical Completion
Expected Date
Maintenance Period
Expected Final Completion Certificate
$
Months
$ Rate
$ Value
2009
Detailed Rates
Preliminaries
Temporary Works and Services
Page 4-117
Category
Description
Unit
Month
Units
Units
Hrs
$ Rate
$ Value
2009
Detailed Rates
Preliminaries
Temporary Works and Services
Page 4-118
Category
Description
Temporary Crossings
Contract Requirements
Local Authority Charges
Hoardings, Gantry and Canopies over Footpaths
Contract Requirements or Proposal
Materials
Labour
Removal
Painting
Gantry
Sundries
Sheds/Offices
Contract Requirements
Offices
Clerk of Works
Project Manager
Site Manager
Foremen
Quantity Surveyor
Secretary/Reception
Sheds
Mess Sheds
Toilets/Showers
Storeroom
Locker Room
Office Furniture
Desks
Chairs
Tables
Filing Cabinets
Heaters
Other
Equipment
Copier
Computers
Plan Printer
Facsimile Machine
Other
Sundries
Delivery to site
Electrical
Fittings
Removal
Upgrading existing sheds
Relocate
Sanitary Expenses
Disinfectant, Toilet Paper, Paper Towels
Cleaning materials etc.
Photographs
Contract Requirements
Unit
Month
$ Rate
$ Value
2009
Detailed Rates
Preliminaries
Temporary Works and Services
Page 4-119
Category
Description
Unit
Security
weeks
No
Months
No
Pairs
No
No
No
Temporary Waterproofing
Project Requirements
Drying of building
before handover
during construction
Protection of Public and Private Property Services
Protect existing services
Water
Electricity
Gas
Other
Make good
General Expenses
Petty Cash
Site Ceremonies
Topping off Ceremonies
First Aid
First Aid Kit
Refilling, etc.
Month
$ Rate
$ Value
2009
Detailed Rates
Preliminaries
Staff Costs
Page 4-120
Category
Description
Unit
Staff Costs
SupervisionTotal Project
Labour
Ancillary Staff
Vehicles
Car Parking
Project requirements
$ Rate
Project Manager
Site Manager
Quantity Surveyor
Co-ordinator
Planner
Foreman/men
Crane Drivers
Dogman
Hoist Driver
Carpenters
Labourers
Tea Person
Traffic Supervisor
Storeman
Site Clerk
Building Clerk
Safety Supervisor
Other
Overheads
Project Requirements
Vehicle No. 1
Vehicle No. 2
Vehicle No. 3
Vehicle No. 4
Vehicle No. 5
Vehicle No. 6
Parking building/space charges
Council meters for hire
No
Trucking
Company truck and driver
External truck hire
Traffic Control
Signs, cones and barriers
Cleaning of trucks leaving site
Fringe Benefit Tax
Loans
Vehicles
Redundancy Agreements
Subcontractor Cost
HaSE Act Compliance
Induction courses
Hazard Identification
Safety meetings
Other
Months
hrs
$ Value
2009
Detailed Rates
Preliminaries
Equipment
Page 4-121
Category
Description
Equipment
CranesTower
Proposed Requirements
Types
Period
Stationary Crane
Delivery to Site
Foundations
Excavation
Reinforcing concrete
Sundries
Base/Track
Erection
Labour
Crane Hire
Sundries
Testing
Removal
Labour
Crane hire
Sundries
Electrics
Tie Frames
Ballast
Raising
Rental
Repairs and Maintenance
Running Costs
Sundries
Platform Hoist
Site Requirements
Delivery to Site
Erection
Labour
Crane Hire
Sundries
Dismantling
Labour
Crane Hire
Sundries
Rental
Repairs and maintenance
Running Costs
Electrics
Sundries
Unit
$ Rate
$ Value
2009
Detailed Rates
Preliminaries
Equipment
Page 4-122
Category
CranesMobile
Project Requirements
Description
Unit
Company Plant
Delivery to Site
Hire
Repairs and Maintenance
Running Costs
Hired Plant
Type
Type
Type
Small Tools
Concrete skips
Shovels, brooms, etc.
Barrows
Dumpy
Theodolite
Sanders
Grinders
Work benches
Kango
Electric and powered tools
Miscellaneous purchases
Hired small tools
Repairs and maintenance
Compressors
Site Requirements
Compressors
Rental
Repairs and Maintenance
Running costs
Installation and removal
Hoses, pipes, etc.
Internal Plant Maintenance and Transport
Cost per month of plant yard and all associated overheads
Percentage allocated to this contract x months Contract
Fire extinguishers
Project Requirements
Temporary Fire Hose Reels
Portable Fire Extinguishers
Scaffoldingexternal
Project Requirements
North
South
East
West
Planks etc.
Sundry additional hire
No
m2
m2
m2
m2
$ Rate
$ Value
2009
Detailed Rates
Preliminaries
Sundries
Page 4-123
Category
Description
Unit
Scaffoldinginternal
Requirements
SubcontractorsYes / No
Check Painter's requirements
Labour
Planks, etc.
Rental and sundry hire
Sundries
Sundries
Attendance Upon Net Sums
Plant
Facilities
Supervision
Testing of Materials and Provision of Samples
Contract Requirements
Attendances
Cost Samples and Displays
CleaningProgressive
Rubbish Chute
Cost of erection
Hireage
Dismantle
Monthly Usage
Labour
Bins
Truck hire
Tip fees
CleaningFinal
Internal commercial clean
External face commercial clean
Site labour
Bins
Fees
Truck hire
Maintenance
Refer to Contract requirements
Maintenance period ______months
Materials Cost
Labour Cost
Pumping/Dewatering
Check if allowed elsewhere, e.g. Excavator
Day
Hrs
$ Rate
$ Value
2009
Detailed Rates
Preliminaries
Mobile Crane Hire
Page 4-124
2.2
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
Hour
Hour
Hour
Hour
Hour
Hour
Hour
Hour
Hour
Hour
Hour
120.00
140.00
170.00
210.00
210.00
230.00
300.00
500.00
620.00
820.00
1,000.00
120.00
140.00
170.00
210.00
210.00
230.00
300.00
500.00
620.00
820.00
1,000.00
120.00
140.00
170.00
210.00
210.00
230.00
300.00
500.00
620.00
820.00
1,000.00
120.00
140.00
170.00
210.00
210.00
230.00
300.00
500.00
620.00
820.00
1,000.00
Hour
Hour
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
Each
Hour
Hour
Hour
Hour
Day
Day
Day
Each
80.00
45.00
30.00
25.00
40.00
75.00
120.00
120.00
30.00
80.00
45.00
30.00
25.00
40.00
75.00
120.00
120.00
30.00
80.00
45.00
30.00
25.00
40.00
75.00
120.00
120.00
30.00
80.00
45.00
30.00
25.00
40.00
75.00
120.00
120.00
30.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Preliminaries
Tower Cranes
Page 4-125
Unit
2.3
Weekly $
Monthly $
Maximum
Radius
Lift at Max.
Radius
3,000.00
3,500.00
3,800.00
13,000.00
15,200.00
16,500.00
35m
43m
45m
1 tonne
1.1 tonne
1.1 tonne
3,600.00
4,000.00
15,600.00
17,300.00
45m
50m
1.4 tonne
1.3 tonne
4,000.00
4,500.00
5,800.00
17,300.00
19,500.00
25,150.00
45m
60m
75m
1.7 tonne
1.4 tonne
2.5 tonne
6,500.00
28,200.00
55m
2 tonne
Tower Cranes
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
1,000.00 - 3,000.00
18,000.00 - 22,000.00
35,000.00 - 40,000.00
5,000.00
20,000.00
35,000.00
5,000.00
20,000.00
35,000.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Preliminaries
Temporary TelephonesLandlines
Page 4-126
Unit
2.4
Temporary TelephonesLandlines
Connections
Temporaryless than 1 month, 1 line
Standard connection, 1 line
Install jackpoint (wiring already in)
Install jackpoint and wiring
Standard connection, 2 or more lines
Connection, to existing jackpoint
Connection, jackpoint and wiring
One-off visit fee
Business Rental
Standard business rental per line.
Includes wiring maintenance.
Local call charges apply, 4/min
Add extra for telephone rental
2.5
100.00
55.00
24.00
73.00
No
No
Fee
44.00
100.00
55.00
Mth
58.42
Mth
Mth
50.00
100.00
- 300.00
Mth
Mth
No
10.00
30.00
200.00
- 20.00
- 80.00
- 400.00
Fee
Fee
25.00
100.00
- 90.00
- 140.00
Fee
Fee
25.00
100.00
- 110.00
- 365.00
Fee
Fee
0.15
0.50
- 1.00
Temporary TelephonesBroadband
Fee
Fee
No
No
Temporary TelephonesMobile
Service contract
Allowance for call charges
2.6
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
2009
Detailed Rates
Preliminaries
Hoardings, Fences and Canopies
Page 4-127
Unit
2.8
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
180.00
150.00
- 200.00
- 170.00
25.00
40.00
55.00
- 30.00
- 45.00
- 60.00
10.00
55.00
55.00
- 15.00
- 60.00
- 60.00
0.75
- 1.00
0.80
0.80
2.00
2.00
No
No
No
150.00
135.00
120.00
1.00
1.00
2.20
2.20
2009
Detailed Rates
Preliminaries
Scaffolding
Page 4-128
Unit
No
No
No
No
195.00
180.00
165.00
450.00
No
No
No
No
90.00
160.00
184.00
200.00
No
No
No
320.00
180.00
120.00
- 360.00
- 220.00
- 160.00
m2
10.00
- 14.00
m2
No
Set
m2
No
4.00
3.50
9.00
2.00
90.00
- 6.00
- 120.00
No
No
No
140.00
240.00
215.00
- 160.00
- 260.00
- 235.00
227kg
567kg
318kg
electric
diesel
electric
No
160.00
- 180.00
200kg
electric
No
No
No
450.00
250.00
100.00
- 500.00
- 270.00
227kg
diesel
Scaffolding
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
2009
Detailed Rates
Preliminaries
Helicopter Hire
Page 4-129
Unit
2.12
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Helicopter Hire
208.00
198.00
188.00
169.00
Capacity/Hour
60 people
36 people
24 people
12 people
251.00
239.00
228.00
205.00
302.00
287.00
273.00
246.00
4km
$/m3
340.00
323.00
308.00
277.00
$22.50
$37.50
$56.00
$112.50
Construction Divers
2009
Detailed Rates
Preliminaries
Lift Inspections
Page 4-130
2.14
Lift Inspections
Guide to Fees for Inspection and Survey of Lifts and Escalators, from lift inspection service
companies.
Type
No of floors
No of units
Hydraulic lifts
up to 4
Geared
up to 5
Simplex
Duplex
Simplex
Duplex
Simplex
Duplex
Simplex
Duplex
3 car
4 car
5 car
Single
Pair
Single
Single
to 612
Gearless
15 and over
Fee Range $
125.00
230.00
140.00
255.00
140.00
280.00
140.00
270.00
405.00
520.00
665.00
130.00
260.00
95.00
105.00
Unit
2.15
225.00
375.00
250.00
405.00
255.00
450.00
245.00
415.00
545.00
720.00
900.00
285.00
575.00
190.00
215.00
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Crane Inspections
per
hour
Fee
50.00
- 120.00
250.00 - 1,000.00
Building Levy
Previously $0.65 per $1,000 of building work. Increased from 1 April 2005 to $1.97 per $1,000 of
building work for which there is a building consent, to be collected on building works valued at
$20,000 or more. Expressed as a percentage, 0.197%. Building consent applicants pay the
Building Levy. Territorial Authorities collect the Building Levy on behalf of the Department of
Building and Housing. Examples of value of levy:
2.17
2.18
Reserves Contribution
Section 102(4)d of the Local Government Act 2002 requires councils to adopt a policy on
development contributions or financial contributions, before they can require such contributions.
Refer to individual territorial authorities for further information, as the level of charges, and
methodology for calculating them will vary between authorities, for similar situations.
2009
Detailed Rates
Preliminaries
Consent Fees and Forms
Page 4-131
Unit
2.19
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
2009
Detailed Rates
Preliminaries
Insurances
Page 4-132
2.20
Insurances
Contractors All Risk Insurance
This type of policy provides cover to the Contractor during the construction of a building for
damages caused by fire, rain, wind, explosion, accidental or malicious damage, burglary and theft.
The extent of the policy should be checked and additional cover arranged to suit each particular
contract as necessary for items such as: plant, tools and equipment, vibration and removal of
support, piling work, temporary buildings and structures, plate glass fixing and removal, demolition
and clearance of site, indemnity to the principal, damage to underground installations
Blanket CoverThis is substantial annual cover which is pre-arranged and based on projected
turnover. It is adjusted retrospectively when actual turnover is calculated for the year. Cover can be
set at the anticipated maximum level or alternatively at a lower or average level and special
extensions applied for only when required.
Separate CoverA separate cover for each contract is negotiated making allotment of costs per
project easier to establish.
Premium Rates
These vary considerably depending on the type of construction, duration of cover, builders track
record, amount of self insurance, etc. Insurance companies consider contract works under four
main categories. Rates shown as a percentage of contract value (including consultants fees,
temporary works, demolition and removal of debris) are a guide only, and more competitive rates
may be achieved on application.
Civil works
Building works
Building works
Engineering works
0.500.80%
0.200.50%
0.150.20%
0.140.18%
Civil
Commercial, Industrial
Commercial, Industrial
Residential
Engineering
Example One
Contract
Cover $ Premium $
Value $
0.25%
600,000
1,000,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
1,500
2,500
600,000
600,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
1,500
1,500
Example Two
Contract
Cover $ Premium $
Value $
0.30%
1,000,000
1,000,000
80,000,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
3,000
3,000
240,000
3,000
3,000
2009
Detailed Rates
Demolition and Alterations
Demolition of Entire Structures
Page 4-133
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
m2
m2
m2
m2
43.50
47.50
50.00
55.00
50.00
55.00
55.00
65.00
m2
m2
50.00
45.00
- 60.00
- 55.00
m2
m2
63.00
55.00
- 73.00
- 70.00
m2
m2
65.00
185.00
- 100.00
- 550.00
Chch $
Dun $
2009
Detailed Rates
Demolition and Alterations
Refurbishment and Alterations
Page 4-134
Hrs
3.2
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
38.25
36.50
41.50
49.00
37.75
34.50
32.50
37.25
45.50
34.00
34.00
31.75
36.25
45.25
33.25
35.00
33.25
38.25
46.50
34.75
Screens
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
2009
Detailed Rates
Demolition and Alterations
Protection
Page 4-135
Hrs
3.4
m2
m
m2
m2
2.50
3.50
2.50
2.50
m2
m2
m2
m2
37.25
57.00
16.25
53.00
m2
m2
m2
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
37.25
57.00
16.25
53.00
36.75
57.00
16.00
52.00
36.75
57.00
16.00
52.00
77.00
120.00
8.40
77.00
120.00
8.40
76.00
118.00
8.20
76.00
118.00
8.20
m2
9.80
9.80
9.60
9.60
m2
16.25
- 16.25
16.00
16.00
No
No
No
620.00
810.00
1,300.00
605.00
795.00
1,250.00
685.00
895.00
1,150.00
685.00
895.00
1,150.00
No
No
No
120.00
200.00
120.00
- 170.00
- 250.00
- 200.00
No
No
No
765.00
1,035.00
1,650.00
750.00
1,015.00
1,600.00
845.00
1,130.00
1,475.00
845.00
1,130.00
1,475.00
No
No
No
150.00
250.00
150.00
- 200.00
- 300.00
- 250.00
3.50
6.00
3.00
3.50
Partial Demolition
Auck $
Protection
Unit
Forming Openings
7.00
8.00
9.00
9.00
11.0
13.0
2009
Detailed Rates
Demolition and Alterations
Preparatory Work/Repairs
Page 4-136
Hrs
3.7
Unit
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
17.25
11.50
17.25
11.50
17.00
11.25
17.00
11.25
11.50
50.00
11.50
50.00
11.50
50.00
11.50
50.00
85.00
65.00
- 95.00
- 75.00
85.00
65.00
- 95.00
- 75.00
90.00
75.00
- 100.00
- 85.00
95.00
115.00
- 105.00
- 125.00
90.00
75.00
180.00
- 100.00
- 85.00
- 220.00
35.00
- 40.00
27.00
17.50
- 32.00
- 22.50
9.00
6.00
- 13.00
- 7.00
9.00
- 13.00
20.00
- 22.50
Preparatory Work/Repairs
Auck $
2009
Detailed Rates
Demolition and Alterations
Work in Connection With Services
Page 4-137
Hrs
3.9
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
No
No
No
No
100.00
105.00
315.00
360.00
110.00
130.00
340.00
400.00
m
m
m
m
m
4.25
5.50
9.50
15.75
15.75
- 4.75
- 6.50
- 10.50
- 18.75
- 18.75
No
No
No
145.00
28.00
28.00
- 175.00
- 38.00
- 38.00
No
No
No
No
70.00
110.00
50.00
75.00
- 80.00
- 125.00
- 55.00
- 80.00
Chch $
Dun $
2009
Detailed Rates
Excavation
Bulking Factors
Page 4-138
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
Excavation
Bulking Factors
- 30%
- 50%
- 75%
- 100%
m2
3.25
2.95
2.95
2.95
No
No
1,000.00
1,000.00
-2,000.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
-2,000.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
-2,000.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
-2,000.00
No
2,000.00
-3,000.00
2,000.00
-3,000.00
2,000.00
-3,000.00
2,000.00
-3,000.00
tonne
115.00
90.00
75.00
75.00
m3
65.00
-85.00
64.00
-83.00
64.00
-83.00
64.00
-83.00
m3
85.00
-140.00
83.00
-130.00
83.00
-130.00
83.00
-130.00
Trenches
m3
120.00
-200.00
120.00
-200.00
120.00
-200.00
120.00
-200.00
m2
4.00
4.00
4.00
3.70
3.90
6.50
13.00
58.00
-91.00
3.90
5.20
11.75
65.00
-91.00
3.90
5.20
11.75
78.00
-104.00
5.20
6.50
14.25
85.00
-111.00
Site Preparation
% range
20%
30%
50%
75%
Excavation
2009
Detailed Rates
Excavation
Excavation
Page 4-139
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
5.80
7.80
16.75
78.00
-104.00
5.20
6.50
13.00
78.00
-104.00
5.20
6.50
13.00
78.00
-104.00
5.20
6.50
15.75
85.00
-111.00
1.5m to 3m deep
in light soil or sand
in clay
in soft (rippable) rock
in hard rock
m3
m3
m3
m3
9.10
10.50
18.25
78.00
-104.00
6.50
9.10
18.25
78.00
-104.00
6.50
7.80
20.75
78.00
-104.00
6.50
7.80
23.25
85.00
-111.00
m3
m3
m3
m3
20.75
23.25
63.00
94.00
-235.00
19.50
20.75
65.00
94.00
-235.00
19.50
20.75
63.00
94.00
-235.00
19.50
20.75
65.00
94.00
-235.00
1.5m to 3m deep
in light soil or sand
in clay
in soft rock
in hard rock
m3
m3
m3
m3
23.25
24.75
58.00
94.00
-235.00
22.25
23.25
52.00
94.00
-235.00
22.25
23.25
65.00
94.00
-235.00
23.25
26.00
65.00
94.00
-235.00
m3
m3
m3
m3
22.25
23.25
58.00
94.00
-235.00
19.50
20.75
52.00
94.00
-235.00
22.25
23.25
65.00
94.00
-235.00
23.25
23.25
65.00
94.00
-235.00
1.5m to 3m deep
in light soil or sand
in clay
in soft rock
in hard rock
m3
m3
m3
m3
23.25
24.75
65.00
94.00
-235.00
20.75
22.25
52.00
94.00
-235.00
23.25
24.75
72.00
94.00
-235.00
23.25
26.00
72.00
94.00
-235.00
m3
m3
m3
m3
52.00
52.00
85.00
235.00
-260.00
52.00
52.00
85.00
235.00
-260.00
52.00
52.00
85.00
235.00
-260.00
58.00
58.00
85.00
235.00
-260.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Excavation
Disposal/Carting Away
Page 4-140
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m3
m3
13.00
15.75
9.80
9.80
9.10
10.50
13.00
15.75
m3
m3
m3
m3
28.25
29.00
29.50
36.50
27.25
27.75
28.25
35.50
27.25
27.75
28.25
35.50
27.25
27.75
28.25
35.50
m3
m3
m3
m3
7.10
8.30
8.30
13.00
5.50
5.50
5.50
5.50
5.90
7.10
8.30
11.75
7.10
7.10
8.30
10.50
m3
24.00
-47.00
19.75
14.25
26.75
m3
23.00
-41.00
16.50
13.00
25.00
m3
21.25
-41.00
20.75
11.75
28.50
m3
m3
m3
48.00
40.50
33.75
25.00
39.25
17.50
16.50
33.75
14.25
33.25
30.50
25.75
m3
24.75
24.75
24.75
24.75
m3
m3
22.50
62.00
-85.00
22.50
51.00
22.50
47.50
22.50
63.00
m3
51.00
45.75
39.50
56.00
m3
m3
m3
m3
101.00
140.00
161.00
44.75
133.00
172.00
193.00
35.25
101.00
139.00
160.00
31.25
133.00
172.00
193.00
44.25
Disposal/Carting Away
Filling
TNZ40 basecourse
Sand, No 3
Drainage fill, 40mm
Prices below are for compacted quantities in
place, including cartage
Excavate Clay from stockpile, spread and
consolidate in layers
Excavated Material as backfilling
GAP65 Hardfill consolidated in layers
Crushed Rock consolidated in layers
Bondor Polyrock geotechnical lightweight fill
15kg/m3 nominal density
24kg/m3 nominal density
28kg/m3 nominal density
Drainage fill, behind retaining wall
For working space rules, Refer to page 14-662
2009
Detailed Rates
Excavation
Sand
Page 4-141
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m3
m2
m2
55.00
4.85
6.50
59.00
5.20
6.80
51.00
4.35
6.20
51.00
4.35
6.20
m3
m3
8.70
9.90
7.80
9.10
7.80
9.10
8.60
9.40
m2
m2
m2
m2
3.50
4.00
3.90
7.10
2.60
3.25
3.90
6.50
2.60
3.25
3.90
6.50
2.60
3.25
3.90
6.50
m2
m2
1.95
0.90
1.55
0.65
1.55
0.65
1.55
0.65
m2
32.50
-39.00
32.50
-39.00
27.25
-35.00
26.00
-32.50
m2
39.00
-45.50
39.00
-45.50
37.75
-45.50
35.00
-42.75
m2
49.25
-57.00
49.25
-57.00
42.75
-53.00
36.25
-45.50
m2
55.00
-64.00
55.00
-64.00
53.00
-63.00
51.00
-60.00
m2
26.00
-35.00
26.00
-35.00
29.75
-39.00
28.50
-36.25
m2
39.00
-52.00
39.00
-52.00
42.75
-49.25
39.00
-48.00
m2
7.80
-16.25
7.80
-16.25
7.80
-15.75
7.80
-15.75
m2
500.00
-685.00
500.00
-685.00
500.00
-685.00
500.00
-685.00
4.6
Sand
Cut to Fill
Surface Treatments
4.10
Shoring
2009
Detailed Rates
Piling
Pile Drilling Only, Small Diameter
Page 4-142
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
28.00
30.00
31.00
28.00
30.00
31.00
28.00
30.00
31.00
28.00
30.00
31.00
No
No
No
No
51.00
53.00
58.00
64.00
51.00
53.00
58.00
64.00
51.00
53.00
58.00
64.00
51.00
53.00
58.00
64.00
No
No
No
64.00
67.00
76.00
64.00
67.00
76.00
64.00
67.00
76.00
64.00
67.00
76.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
45.00
54.00
67.00
79.00
99.00
104.00
124.00
41.00
50.00
61.00
72.00
72.00
96.00
116.00
44.00
53.00
65.00
77.00
67.00
102.00
124.00
44.00
52.00
65.00
75.00
66.00
101.00
121.00
Piling
2009
Detailed Rates
Piling
Timber Piles, Bored
Page 4-143
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
No
No
No
No
No
No
43.00
51.00
62.00
73.00
93.00
117.00
39.00
47.00
57.00
67.00
85.00
108.00
41.00
49.00
60.00
72.00
91.00
115.00
42.00
49.00
60.00
71.00
91.00
114.00
No
No
No
No
143.00
146.00
153.00
155.00
154.00
162.00
170.00
173.00
154.00
162.00
170.00
173.00
144.00
149.00
154.00
171.00
No
No
No
No
No
184.00
205.00
225.00
230.00
240.00
182.00
200.00
220.00
230.00
235.00
184.00
200.00
220.00
230.00
240.00
179.00
196.00
215.00
225.00
230.00
No
No
No
No
300.00
315.00
325.00
335.00
335.00
355.00
370.00
385.00
335.00
355.00
370.00
385.00
295.00
315.00
320.00
330.00
No
No
No
No
315.00
340.00
350.00
375.00
365.00
395.00
415.00
445.00
365.00
395.00
415.00
450.00
310.00
335.00
345.00
370.00
No
No
No
No
455.00
475.00
510.00
530.00
530.00
560.00
605.00
635.00
530.00
560.00
605.00
635.00
450.00
470.00
500.00
520.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Piling
Precast Concrete Piles, Ordinary
Page 4-144
Unit
5.5
Chch $
Dun $
No
No
39.00
41.00
37.00
39.00
34.00
37.00
38.00
40.00
m
m
m
m
m
145.00
-
170.00
-
32.00
68.00
95.00
175.00
390.00
32.00
68.00
100.00
175.00
420.00
No
13,500.00
13,500.00
13,500.00
13,500.00
m
m
m
m
m
110.00
200.00
130.00
290.00
3,100.00
125.00
215.00
150.00
315.00
3,400.00
110.00
195.00
135.00
290.00
3,100.00
110.00
195.00
135.00
290.00
3,100.00
No
No
No
m3
855.00
1,100.00
1,900.00
43.00
935.00
1,200.00
2,000.00
46.75
855.00
1,100.00
1,900.00
42.75
855.00
1,100.00
1,900.00
42.75
Wgtn $
Auck $
2009
Detailed Rates
Piling
Steel Sheet Piling
Page 4-145
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
110.00
115.00
125.00
130.00
110.00
115.00
110.00
115.00
440.00
780.00
440.00
780.00
435.00
765.00
435.00
765.00
4.10
5.20
4.25
4.10
5.20
4.25
4.10
5.20
4.25
4.10
5.20
4.25
315.00
435.00
300.00
425.00
275.00
385.00
300.00
425.00
61.00
66.00
73.00
83.00
97.00
99.00
10%
20%
70.00
76.00
83.00
95.00
110.00
115.00
62.00
67.00
74.00
84.00
99.00
100.00
62.00
67.00
74.00
84.00
99.00
100.00
150.00
175.00
140.00
150.00
140.00
150.00
140.00
150.00
m2
275.00
-375.00
275.00
-375.00
275.00
-375.00
275.00
-375.00
m2
450.00
-550.00
450.00
-550.00
450.00
-550.00
450.00
-550.00
m2
535.00
-685.00
535.00
-685.00
535.00
-685.00
535.00
-685.00
m2
785.00
-885.00
785.00
-885.00
785.00
-885.00
785.00
-885.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Piling
Steel Piles, Driven
Page 4-146
5.9
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m
No
m
270.00
640.00
610.00
280.00
625.00
630.00
265.00
620.00
610.00
265.00
620.00
610.00
75.00
-85.00
No
500.00
500.00
500.00
500.00
170.00
170.00
165.00
165.00
Soil Nails
Auck $
Unit
2009
Detailed Rates
Concrete Work
Supply Prices, Retail
Page 4-147
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
215.00
220.00
220.00
255.00
2.1
17.6
205.00
210.00
220.00
168.00
172.00
180.00
184.00
0.2
35.8
200.00
205.00
210.00
245.00
300.00
365.00
230.00
182.00
282.00
320.00
17.75
8.40
14.00
17.00
35.00
9.60
10.50
15.00
17.00
30.00
8.00
9.40
18.00
10.00
18.75
7.00
11.50
20.00
13.00
22.50
m2
m3
14.50
305.00
13.75
290.00
12.00
255.00
13.50
290.00
1.50
1.50
1.60
1.20
m3
m3
m3
m3
290.00
290.00
295.00
280.00
280.00
280.00
280.00
265.00
240.00
240.00
245.00
230.00
275.00
275.00
280.00
265.00
1.75
1.75
m3
m3
300.00
300.00
290.00
290.00
250.00
250.00
285.00
285.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
m3
m3
m3
310.00
310.00
310.00
300.00
300.00
300.00
260.00
260.00
260.00
295.00
295.00
295.00
2.00
2.00
m3
m3
310.00
310.00
300.00
300.00
260.00
260.00
295.00
295.00
Concrete Work
5.7
21.5
Unreinforced Concrete
1.1
20.4
0.11
2.20
Foundations
Foundation beams
Column or pier foundation
Strip footing
Raft foundation
Slabs and Thickening on Hardfill
Not exceeding 150mm thick
150/300mm thick
Suspended Slabs
Not exceeding 150mm thick
150/300mm thick
Topping slab to precast floor
Walls
Not exceeding 150mm thick
150/300mm thick
2009
Detailed Rates
Concrete Work
Samples and Testing
Page 4-148
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
2.90
2.25
m3
m3
350.00
320.00
335.00
310.00
290.00
270.00
330.00
305.00
3.00
3.00
m3
m3
350.00
350.00
335.00
335.00
295.00
295.00
335.00
335.00
3.90
3.90
m3
m3
390.00
390.00
370.00
370.00
330.00
330.00
365.00
365.00
4.50
4.50
4.50
m3
m3
m3
410.00
450.00
450.00
395.00
175.00
175.00
355.00
365.00
365.00
390.00
170.00
170.00
m3
m3
12.60
41.00
11.50
46.75
10.25
42.75
10.50
44.00
m3
m3
m3
58.00
24.00
18.00
58.00
24.00
18.00
58.00
24.00
18.00
58.00
24.00
18.00
No
270.00
270.00
270.00
270.00
No
No
No
27.00
22.00
17.00
27.00
22.00
17.00
27.00
22.00
17.00
27.00
22.00
17.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
6.00
6.20
4.80
5.60
8.80
6.80
45.00
-70.00
5.00
5.80
4.65
5.40
8.80
6.60
45.00
-70.00
5.00
5.80
4.55
5.30
8.80
6.40
45.00
-70.00
5.00
5.80
4.55
5.30
8.80
6.40
45.00
-70.00
Concrete Finishes
Screed to falls
Screed to crossfalls or camber
Broom FinishU5 finish
Steel Trowel finish by handU3 finish
Power Float monolithic finishU3 finish
Wood Float finishU2 finish
Diamond Grinding floor surface
0.12
0.14
0.17
2009
Detailed Rates
Concrete Work
Concrete Additives, Admixtures
Page 4-149
Hrs
6.6
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m3
41.25
41.25
41.25
41.25
m3
m3
m3
1.15
0.60
27.50
1.15
0.60
27.50
1.15
0.60
27.50
1.15
0.60
27.50
m3
m3
2.80
2.90
2.80
2.90
2.80
2.90
2.80
2.90
m3
m3
7.90
12.00
7.90
12.00
7.90
12.00
7.90
12.00
m2
m2
m2
7.25
5.90
4.60
7.15
5.80
4.85
7.10
5.80
4.40
7.10
5.80
4.55
m2
25.00
-35.00
25.00
-35.00
25.00
-35.00
25.00
-35.00
0.03
0.03
0.03
m2
m2
m2
2.60
3.00
20.75
2.60
2.95
20.75
2.55
2.95
20.75
2.55
2.95
20.75
0.03
0.03
m2
m2
1.75
1.85
1.75
1.80
1.70
1.80
1.70
1.80
0.10
m2
4.65
4.55
4.45
4.45
0.10
m2
4.85
4.75
4.65
4.65
0.10
m2
9.70
9.60
9.50
9.50
0.10
m2
4.15
4.05
3.95
3.95
0.10
0.10
m2
m2
5.30
7.70
5.20
7.60
5.00
7.50
5.00
7.50
0.08
0.08
0.08
Graffiti Protection
Anti-graffiti shield, 3 coats. (Rate
may not apply for very small areas)
Bonding Agents
Cemkey Concentrate, 1 litre/8m2
AcrylBond, 1 litre/8m2
Sikadur 32, 1 litre/2m2
Curing Compounds
Rendacure, 1 litre/6m2
Antisol E, 1 litre/6m2
Dust Proofers/Surface Hardeners
Cemix Concrete Hardener,
1 litre/5m2
Sika Purigo 5S, 1 litre/5m2
Cement Based Waterproof Coatings
Sika Top 144, 4kg kit/8m2
Concrete Form Release Agent
Sika Formol, 1 litre/25m2
Concrete Surface Retarders
Rugasol C, 1 litre/3m2
Rugasol MH, 1 litre/4m2
2009
Detailed Rates
Concrete Work
Architectural Surface Finishes
Page 4-150
Hrs
6.9
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
85.00
-100.00
110.00
-130.00
85.00
-100.00
110.00
-130.00
85.00
-100.00
110.00
-130.00
85.00
-100.00
110.00
-130.00
1.6
m2
m2
17.00
-27.00
17.00
-27.00
17.00
-27.00
17.00
-27.00
0.5
m2
32.00
-42.00
32.00
-42.00
32.00
-42.00
32.00
-42.00
0.2
m2
8.00
-10.00
8.00
-10.00
8.00
-10.00
8.00
-10.00
m
m
72.00
81.00
71.00
80.00
71.00
80.00
71.00
80.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
81.00
103.00
154.00
102.00
146.00
185.00
81.00
103.00
153.00
102.00
145.00
184.00
80.00
102.00
152.00
101.00
144.00
182.00
80.00
102.00
152.00
101.00
144.00
182.00
m
m
m
m
m
m
46.75
53.00
58.00
66.00
69.00
77.00
46.50
52.00
58.00
65.00
69.00
77.00
46.25
52.00
57.00
65.00
69.00
76.00
46.25
52.00
57.00
65.00
69.00
76.00
No
No
No
74.00
96.00
144.00
73.00
95.00
143.00
73.00
94.00
142.00
73.00
94.00
142.00
Waterstops In Concrete
2009
Detailed Rates
Concrete Work
Joints In Concrete
Page 4-151
L or 2 way on edge
T or 3 way on edge
X or 4 way on edge
200mm wide waterstop
L or 2 way on flat
T or 3 way on flat
X or 4 way on flat
L or 2 way on edge
T or 3 way on edge
X or 4 way on edge
250mm wide waterstop
L or 2 way on flat
T or 3 way on flat
X or 4 way on flat
L or 2 way on edge
T or 3 way on edge
X or 4 way on edge
6.11
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
0.75
1.00
1.50
No
No
No
94.00
138.00
175.00
94.00
137.00
173.00
93.00
136.00
171.00
93.00
136.00
171.00
0.50
0.75
1.00
0.75
1.00
1.50
No
No
No
No
No
No
78.00
99.00
148.00
99.00
142.00
180.00
77.00
99.00
147.00
98.00
141.00
179.00
77.00
98.00
146.00
97.00
139.00
177.00
77.00
98.00
146.00
97.00
139.00
177.00
0.50
0.75
1.00
0.75
1.00
1.50
No
No
No
No
No
No
82.00
104.00
156.00
103.00
147.00
187.00
82.00
103.00
155.00
102.00
146.00
185.00
81.00
103.00
154.00
102.00
145.00
183.00
81.00
103.00
154.00
102.00
145.00
183.00
m
m
m
m
37.25
42.25
41.25
48.25
35.75
42.25
39.75
48.00
35.25
40.25
39.00
46.00
35.25
40.50
39.00
46.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
m
m
m
18.00
20.75
28.50
17.75
20.50
28.25
17.50
20.25
28.00
17.50
20.25
28.00
Joints In Concrete
Expansion Joint 12mm wide filled with fibreboard and polysulphide sealant, 25mm deep, in
150mm slab
0.50
200mm slab
0.55
150mm wall
0.60
250mm wall
0.70
Add extra for
20mm dia dowel rods at 300mm
centres, wrapped with Densotape
Expansion Joint filled with polyethylene
backing rod and polyurethane sealant
10mm wide
0.20
15mm wide
0.20
20mm wide
0.20
Add extra for chase cutting to concrete,
Refer to page 4-152
2009
Detailed Rates
Concrete Work
Concrete Cutting and Drilling
Page 4-152
Hrs
6.12
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
Hr
Add
Add
40.00
100%
30%
40.00
100%
30%
35.00
100%
30%
35.00
100%
30%
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
12.50
17.75
19.75
20.50
24.75
26.75
33.50
46.50
52.00
77.00
109.00
147.00
205.00
11.50
16.75
18.75
19.25
23.25
24.75
31.25
43.50
48.25
71.00
103.00
137.00
194.00
7.80
18.75
24.75
34.00
40.25
49.50
62.00
78.00
93.00
123.00
154.00
186.00
210.00
7.80
18.75
24.75
34.00
40.25
49.50
62.00
78.00
93.00
123.00
154.00
186.00
210.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
3.15
4.45
4.95
5.20
6.30
6.70
8.40
11.50
13.00
19.25
27.25
36.75
52.00
2.90
4.15
4.65
4.80
5.90
6.30
7.90
10.75
12.25
17.75
25.75
34.25
48.25
1.95
4.65
6.20
8.60
10.00
12.50
15.50
19.50
23.25
30.75
38.50
46.50
52.00
1.95
4.65
6.20
8.60
10.00
12.50
15.50
19.50
23.25
30.75
38.50
46.50
52.00
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
1.90
2.40
2.75
3.15
3.10
3.85
4.50
5.10
1.75
2.15
2.50
2.85
2.75
3.45
4.05
4.65
1.75
2.15
2.50
2.85
2.75
3.45
4.05
4.65
1.75
2.15
2.50
2.85
2.75
3.45
4.05
4.65
Item
Item
2009
Detailed Rates
Concrete Work
Concrete Cutting and Drilling
Page 4-153
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
Add
1.50
2.20
2.50
4.35
6.40
9.60
13.25
25.50
57.00
83.00
115.00
100%
1.40
2.10
2.30
4.10
6.00
9.10
12.50
23.75
53.00
78.00
107.00
100%
1.95
3.45
3.95
5.90
7.90
9.90
17.25
29.75
150%
1.95
3.45
3.95
5.90
7.90
9.90
17.25
29.75
150%
m
m
m
m
m
m
6.90
13.75
30.50
51.00
127.00
159.00
6.50
13.00
28.50
47.50
119.00
149.00
11.25
22.75
45.00
68.00
99.00
125.00
11.25
22.75
45.00
68.00
99.00
125.00
m
m
m
m
m2
120.00
180.00
240.00
295.00
1,300.00
-1,600.00
1,300.00
-1,600.00
1,300.00
-1,600.00
1,300.00
-1,600.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Formwork
Types Of Formwork
Page 4-154
Hrs
Unit
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
Formwork
Auck $
+ 15%
+ 30%
+ 25%
Types Of Formwork
Code Description
F1
Surface permanently concealed
i.e. footings, rear of retaining walls, strapped and lined walls and the like.
F2
Interior/exterior surfaces to be plastered or concealed.
F3
Surfaces with limited imperfections, not subject to close scrutiny
i.e. surfaces of buildings and civil engineering structures concealed or observed from a distance.
F4
Surfaces of uniform texture, close tolerances, i.e. wall, panels, columns, beams and the like
in areas of secondary importance; e.g. basements, workshops.
F5
Surfaces of high quality, fine tolerances, subject to close scrutiny, i.e. walls, panels columns,
beams, soffits, parapets, civil works and the like in areas of greater importance
e.g. office areas, foyers, public areas, where the surface is a feature of the space.
For more information, refer NZS 3114 Table 2
7.2
Formwork, F1 Finish
Formwork to Sides of
Column or pier foundations
Foundation walls and beams
Strip foundation
100-200mm wide
200-300mm wide
Paving slab, 100-200mm wide
7.3
1.20
2.00
1.20
0.75
0.75
0.40
m2
m2
m2
m
m
m
63.00
95.00
63.00
37.75
39.25
17.00
62.00
92.00
62.00
36.50
37.75
16.50
60.00
91.00
60.00
36.50
38.00
15.75
60.00
90.00
60.00
35.75
37.00
15.50
2.60
m2
123.00
119.00
118.00
117.00
3.50
3.20
2.80
3.30
0.75
0.75
1.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m
m
m
197.00
185.00
132.00
152.00
37.75
39.25
49.25
192.00
180.00
127.00
147.00
36.50
37.75
47.50
190.00
179.00
126.00
145.00
36.50
38.00
47.50
188.00
177.00
124.00
143.00
35.75
37.00
46.50
Formwork, F2 Finish
Formwork to Sides of
Walls
Walls curved to
2000mm radius
6000mm radius
Attached pier
Beams or lintels
100-200mm wide
200-300mm wide
Stair strings not exceeding 300mm wide,
including cutting and fitting to treads and
risers
2009
Detailed Rates
Formwork
Formwork Sundries
Page 4-155
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
2.80
4.00
3.10
m2
m2
m2
131.00
181.00
160.00
127.00
174.00
155.00
126.00
174.00
152.00
124.00
170.00
155.00
2.35
2.65
m2
m2
118.00
132.00
112.00
124.00
115.00
128.00
109.00
121.00
2.85
3.25
4.00
4.00
3.25
0.75
1.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m
m
138.00
155.00
184.00
186.00
152.00
39.00
50.00
132.00
148.00
176.00
176.00
145.00
36.50
47.50
134.00
150.00
177.00
180.00
146.00
37.75
48.50
128.00
144.00
172.00
172.00
141.00
35.75
46.50
0.75
0.75
1.00
m
m
m
34.75
36.75
48.00
33.25
35.50
46.50
33.25
35.25
46.50
32.25
34.75
45.50
0.30
0.40
0.05
m
m
m
18.75
24.25
10.00
18.00
23.00
9.30
18.25
23.75
7.60
17.75
22.75
9.30
0.05
m2
5.20
5.10
5.00
5.00
0.05
m2
2.20
2.15
2.10
2.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
m
m
m
m
m
8.40
8.40
8.40
8.40
8.40
7.80
7.80
7.80
7.80
7.80
6.30
6.30
6.30
6.30
6.30
7.80
7.80
7.80
7.80
7.80
0.10
0.15
0.20
m
m
m
8.40
10.50
12.75
7.80
9.90
12.00
6.30
8.40
10.50
7.80
9.80
12.00
0.20
0.20
0.20
m
m
m
12.75
12.75
12.75
12.00
12.00
12.00
10.50
10.50
10.50
12.00
12.00
12.00
Formwork Sundries
2009
Detailed Rates
Formwork
Polystyrene Block Formwork
Page 4-156
Hrs
7.5
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
110.00
-117.00
109.00
-116.00
112.00
-119.00
112.00
-119.00
1.10
1.27
m2
110.00
-117.00
109.00
-116.00
112.00
-119.00
112.00
-119.00
1.10
1.27
m2
110.00
-117.00
109.00
-116.00
112.00
-119.00
112.00
-119.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
74.00
77.00
79.00
82.00
84.00
76.00
79.00
82.00
85.00
87.00
79.00
81.00
84.00
87.00
89.00
80.00
82.00
85.00
88.00
90.00
m2
m2
22.00
25.75
21.75
25.50
21.50
25.25
21.50
25.25
m2
m2
21.00
24.50
21.00
24.50
21.00
24.50
21.00
24.50
Speedfloor System
2009
Detailed Rates
Formwork
Metal Tray Formwork
Page 4-157
Hrs
7.8
Unit
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
62.00
77.00
84.00
92.00
83.00
92.00
85.00
94.00
4.75
7.10
24.00
27.00
61.00
77.00
84.00
92.00
83.00
92.00
85.00
94.00
4.65
7.00
24.00
26.75
61.00
76.00
83.00
91.00
82.00
91.00
84.00
93.00
4.60
6.90
24.00
26.75
61.00
76.00
83.00
91.00
83.00
91.00
84.00
93.00
4.60
6.90
24.00
26.75
4.20
4.45
4.20
4.85
5.00
5.50
158.00
4.20
4.45
4.20
4.85
5.00
5.50
158.00
4.20
4.45
4.20
4.85
5.00
5.50
158.00
4.20
4.45
4.20
4.85
5.00
5.50
158.00
475.00
475.00
475.00
475.00
Auck $
m2
80.00
83.00
85.00
86.00
m2
m2
54.00
64.00
57.00
67.00
63.00
71.00
66.00
74.00
m2
m2
45.25
50.00
47.75
54.00
55.00
60.00
57.00
62.00
Cost efficient:Simplicity:
21 Queen Street
Chews Lane
80 Queen Street
Northern Busway
ComFlor 210
ComFlor 80
ComFlor 60
:Performance:Sustainable
ComFlor
2009
Detailed Rates
Formwork
Forming Holes and Openings
Page 4-160
Hrs
7.10
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
No
No
No
No
No
15.00
15.50
19.00
20.75
20.50
15.00
15.50
19.00
20.75
20.50
15.00
15.50
19.00
20.75
20.50
15.00
15.50
19.00
20.75
20.50
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
64.00
66.00
76.00
84.00
94.00
103.00
113.00
121.00
127.00
135.00
156.00
176.00
195.00
52.00
63.00
65.00
74.00
82.00
92.00
101.00
111.00
119.00
125.00
133.00
154.00
174.00
192.00
51.00
61.00
63.00
73.00
80.00
90.00
99.00
108.00
116.00
122.00
130.00
150.00
170.00
188.00
48.75
62.00
64.00
73.00
81.00
91.00
100.00
109.00
117.00
123.00
131.00
152.00
172.00
190.00
49.50
0.60
0.60
0.60
0.70
0.70
m
m
m
m
m
39.75
41.25
53.00
54.00
54.00
39.00
40.25
52.00
53.00
53.00
37.50
39.00
50.00
51.00
51.00
38.25
39.75
51.00
52.00
52.00
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
No
No
No
No
No
9.80
9.50
10.50
11.50
10.75
9.70
9.40
10.50
11.25
10.50
9.60
9.30
10.25
11.25
10.50
9.60
9.30
10.25
11.25
10.50
Column Formers
Voids
2009
Detailed Rates
Sprayed Concrete
Supply Prices
Page 4-161
Sprayed Concrete
8.1
Supply Prices
Pumpmix
20 MPa, 10mm aggregate
25 MPa, 10mm aggregate
30 MPa, 10mm aggregate
20 MPa, 1319mm aggregate
25 MPa, 1319mm aggregate
Spraymix
25 MPa, 7mm aggregate
30 MPa, 7mm aggregate
For standard mix concrete supply prices, Refer
to page 4-147
8.2
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m3
m3
m3
m3
m3
245.00
253.00
258.00
233.00
240.00
226.00
233.00
239.00
217.00
212.00
193.00
200.00
205.00
188.00
178.00
224.00
231.00
237.00
218.00
211.00
m3
m3
271.00
281.00
244.00
247.00
210.00
225.00
240.00
260.00
m3
585.00
-640.00
550.00
-605.00
525.00
-580.00
565.00
-620.00
m3
65.00
-125.00
65.00
-125.00
65.00
-125.00
65.00
-125.00
m2
1,000.00
-1,200.00
950.00
-1,150.00
900.00
-1,100.00
950.00
-1,150.00
m2
m2
m2
165.00
235.00
315.00
165.00
230.00
310.00
160.00
220.00
300.00
165.00
235.00
315.00
Sprayed Concrete
Unit
Diaphragm Walling
2009
Detailed Rates
Precast Concrete
Floor Systems
Page 4-162
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
Precast Concrete
Floor Systems
0.45
0.45
0.45
0.45
0.45
0.45
0.45
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
76.00
80.00
85.00
88.00
92.00
96.00
100.00
77.00
81.00
86.00
90.00
94.00
99.00
103.00
73.00
79.00
83.00
88.00
90.00
93.00
96.00
86.00
89.00
96.00
99.00
104.00
108.00
115.00
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
m2
m2
m2
m2
74.00
91.00
127.00
188.00
72.00
91.00
104.00
117.00
65.00
78.00
88.00
98.00
85.00
100.00
115.00
130.00
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
91.00
101.00
109.00
113.00
119.00
124.00
130.00
85.00
91.00
98.00
104.00
110.00
117.00
123.00
88.00
92.00
99.00
107.00
117.00
128.00
141.00
97.00
104.00
112.00
119.00
125.00
132.00
138.00
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.17
m2
m2
m2
m2
86.00
106.00
124.00
20.75
88.00
107.00
133.00
18.75
91.00
110.00
131.00
18.75
10.50
10.50
10.50
23.75
2009
Detailed Rates
Precast Concrete
Beams and Columns
Page 4-163
Hrs
Unit
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
Precast NZ Inc
Contact Details, Executive Officer
Ross Cato, T: 09-638-9416, M: 025-433-789
Email:ross.cato-precastnz@clear.net.nz
Web: www.precastnz.org.nz/
Auck $
m
m
m
m
195.00
200.00
220.00
225.00
205.00
220.00
230.00
245.00
191.00
210.00
210.00
215.00
m
m
m
m
196.00
310.00
330.00
410.00
200.00
315.00
340.00
425.00
191.00
355.00
360.00
465.00
265.00
395.00
425.00
525.00
m
m
m
m
168.00
235.00
340.00
630.00
169.00
240.00
355.00
665.00
142.00
210.00
325.00
660.00
265.00
465.00
465.00
785.00
m/rise
m/rise
m/rise
m/rise
m/rise
m/rise
m/rise
1,040.00
1,125.00
1,245.00
1,385.00
1,435.00
1,520.00
1,585.00
1,045.00
1,155.00
1,270.00
1,375.00
1,470.00
1,575.00
1,640.00
1,780.00
1,810.00
1,840.00
1,870.00
1,990.00
2,015.00
2,045.00
1,020.00
1,135.00
1,290.00
1,395.00
1,595.00
1,670.00
1,760.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Precast Concrete
Wall and Cladding Panels
Page 4-164
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m/rise
1,365.00
1,450.00
1,535.00
1,595.00
1,715.00
1,805.00
1,885.00
1,380.00
1,475.00
1,565.00
1,645.00
1,775.00
1,880.00
1,975.00
1,810.00
1,870.00
1,915.00
1,940.00
2,060.00
2,105.00
2,140.00
1,450.00
1,575.00
1,660.00
1,730.00
1,895.00
1,975.00
2,055.00
m/rise
1,615.00
1,710.00
1,810.00
1,910.00
2,090.00
2,215.00
2,340.00
1,650.00
1,755.00
1,860.00
1,990.00
2,165.00
2,310.00
2,440.00
2,075.00
2,135.00
2,185.00
2,225.00
2,370.00
2,415.00
2,450.00
1,675.00
1,750.00
1,830.00
1,915.00
2,135.00
2,210.00
2,520.00
m
m
210.00
330.00
205.00
315.00
150.00
195.00
220.00
290.00
158.00
-178.00
182.00
-202.00
178.00
-198.00
182.00
-202.00
245.00
-285.00
260.00
-300.00
265.00
-305.00
270.00
-310.00
295.00
-315.00
285.00
-305.00
260.00
-280.00
285.00
-305.00
295.00
-315.00
290.00
-310.00
265.00
-285.00
290.00
-310.00
300.00
-320.00
295.00
-315.00
270.00
-290.00
295.00
-315.00
335.00
-355.00
330.00
-350.00
305.00
-325.00
330.00
-350.00
355.00
-375.00
350.00
-370.00
325.00
-345.00
350.00
-370.00
420.00
-440.00
415.00
-435.00
390.00
-410.00
415.00
-435.00
m/rise
m/rise
m/rise
m/rise
m/rise
m/rise
m/rise
m/rise
m/rise
m/rise
m/rise
m/rise
2009
Detailed Rates
Precast Concrete
Joints In Concrete
Page 4-165
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
0.45
0.70
m2
200.00
-220.00
200.00
-215.00
185.00
-205.00
185.00
-205.00
125mm thick
0.45
0.70
m2
205.00
-225.00
205.00
-225.00
190.00
-210.00
190.00
-210.00
150mm thick
0.45
0.70
m2
235.00
-255.00
235.00
-255.00
205.00
-225.00
210.00
-225.00
175mm thick
0.45
0.70
m2
265.00
-290.00
265.00
-290.00
220.00
-235.00
240.00
-260.00
200mm thick
0.45
0.70
m2
300.00
-325.00
300.00
-325.00
265.00
-290.00
305.00
-325.00
m2
180.00
-200.00
175.00
-195.00
165.00
-185.00
175.00
-195.00
m2
195.00
-215.00
190.00
-210.00
180.00
-200.00
190.00
-210.00
m2
8.00
-11.00
8.00
-11.00
8.00
-11.00
8.00
-11.00
m2
50.00
-60.00
50.00
-60.00
50.00
-60.00
50.00
-60.00
m2
13.50
13.50
13.50
13.50
m2
16.50
16.50
16.50
16.50
m
m
m
m
m
16.00
20.75
30.25
35.75
43.25
15.75
20.50
29.75
35.50
43.00
15.50
20.25
29.50
35.25
42.50
15.50
20.25
29.50
35.25
42.50
m2
90.00
90.00
85.00
82.00
m2
100.00
108.00
102.00
97.00
Joints In Concrete
0.23
0.25
0.27
0.30
0.33
2009
Detailed Rates
Precast Concrete
Grouting and Accessories
Page 4-166
9.7
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
2.00
0.16
2.00
0.14
25kg
litre
25kg
litre
80.00
6.40
118.00
8.50
78.00
6.20
116.00
8.30
76.00
6.00
114.00
8.20
76.00
6.00
114.00
8.20
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.10
0.10
ea
ea
ea
ea
ea
19.25
24.25
36.50
62.00
77.00
19.25
24.25
36.50
62.00
77.00
19.25
24.25
36.50
61.00
77.00
19.25
24.25
36.50
61.00
77.00
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
ea
ea
ea
ea
ea
17.00
17.00
17.25
18.00
18.50
17.00
17.00
17.25
18.00
18.50
16.75
17.00
17.25
18.00
18.50
16.75
17.00
17.25
18.00
18.50
0.25
0.25
0.25
no
no
no
14.25
14.75
15.00
13.75
14.50
14.75
13.50
14.25
14.50
13.50
14.25
14.50
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
17.50
17.75
18.50
20.75
21.50
18.50
22.75
17.25
17.50
18.25
20.50
21.25
18.25
22.50
17.00
17.25
17.75
20.25
21.00
17.75
22.25
17.00
17.25
17.75
20.25
21.00
17.75
22.25
no
no
no
no
0.34
0.38
0.44
0.54
0.34
0.38
0.44
0.54
0.34
0.38
0.44
0.54
0.34
0.38
0.44
0.54
0.35
0.35
0.35
0.35
0.35
m
m
m
m
m
14.75
15.00
15.25
15.25
15.50
14.50
14.50
14.75
15.00
15.25
14.00
14.25
14.50
14.50
14.75
14.00
14.25
14.50
14.50
14.75
0.05
0.05
m
m
3.90
4.15
3.85
4.10
3.80
4.05
3.80
4.05
Grout
Sika Grout12.5 litres
Sika Grout per litre
Conbextra GP Grout12.5 litres
Conbextra GP Grout per litre
Grout Sleeves, Reidbar
RB12, 200mm x 46-58mm dia
RB16, 240mm x 50mm dia
RB20, 290mm x 60mm dia
RB25, 360mm x70mm dia
RB32, 445mm x 75mm dia
Grout Sleeve Setting Hardware, Reidbar
M8 36-48mm OD x 80mm
M8 32mm OD x 80mm
M8 40mm OD x 80mm
M8 48mm OD x 80mm
M8 55mm OD x 80mm
Foot anchors with plastic former
2FA090 C/W 2PR, 120mm panel
2FA120 C/W 2PR, 150mm panel
2FA170 C/W 2PR, 200mm panel
Swiftlift Facelift Assembly
2.5t, 100mm panel
2.5t, 120mm panel
2.5t, 150mm panel
5t, 120mm panel
5t, 150mm panel
5t, 170mm panel
5t, 200mm panel
Proprietary Bar Chairs
Chair, 20mm cover
Chair, 30mm cover
Chair, 50mm cover
Chair, 75mm cover
Edge Formwork for tilt panels, allows10
uses
Reid Edge form 120
Reid Edge form 150
Reid Edge form 170
Reid Edge form 200
Reid Edge form 240
Edge fillet, assumes single use
Solid Fillet 10x10x15
Solid Fillet 15x15x15
2009
Detailed Rates
Reinforcing Steel
Steel Price Commentary
Page 4-167
10
Unit
Supply
Only $
Supply &
Deliver $
Placing &
Fixing $
Supply
& Fix $
tonne
tonne
tonne
tonne
tonne
tonne
tonne
2,460.00
2,340.00
2,250.00
2,260.00
2,240.00
2,250.00
2,250.00
2,635.00
2,510.00
2,420.00
2,430.00
2,410.00
2,420.00
2,420.00
960.00
800.00
720.00
720.00
680.00
640.00
560.00
3,590.00
3,310.00
3,140.00
3,150.00
3,090.00
3,060.00
2,980.00
tonne
tonne
tonne
tonne
tonne
3,500.00
2,760.00
2,630.00
2,460.00
2,440.00
3,645.00
2,890.00
2,755.00
2,585.00
2,565.00
1,395.00
1,195.00
1,035.00
960.00
880.00
5,045.00
4,085.00
3,795.00
3,540.00
3,440.00
tonne
tonne
tonne
3,570.00
2,780.00
2,640.00
3,720.00
2,910.00
2,765.00
1,395.00
1,195.00
1,035.00
5,115.00
4,110.00
3,805.00
tonne
tonne
60.00
260.00
60.00
260.00
Reinforcing Steel
60.00
260.00
Pricing Definitions
2009
Detailed Rates
Reinforcing Steel
Reinforcing Steel by Lengths
Page 4-168
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
22.25
15.00
11.75
15.75
11.00
1.60
22.25
15.00
11.75
15.75
11.00
1.60
22.25
15.00
11.75
14.25
9.70
1.50
22.25
15.00
11.75
14.25
9.70
1.50
lgth
lgth
lgth
lgth
15.75
22.50
42.75
68.00
15.75
22.25
42.50
10.25
15.75
22.25
42.50
10.00
16.00
22.25
42.50
10.00
No
No
No
No
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.50
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.50
0.40
0.40
0.45
0.55
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.50
No
No
No
No
No
0.25
0.30
0.40
0.80
0.90
0.25
0.30
0.40
0.80
0.90
0.25
0.30
0.40
0.80
0.90
0.25
0.30
0.40
0.80
0.90
no
no
1.40
0.75
1.40
0.75
1.40
0.75
1.40
0.75
Accessories
Auck $
Unit
Standard
Type of bar
MA
MA
MA
MA
QT
QT
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
2009
Detailed Rates
Structural Steelwork
Material Supply Prices
Page 4-169
Hrs
11
Unit
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Structural Steelwork
Rate for
Rate for
more than
less than
50 tonnes
50 tonnes
As at September 2008
2,475.00
3,450.00
2,700.00
2,825.00
Rate for
Rate for
more than
less than
50 tonnes
50 tonnes
As at August 2009
2,650.00
3,700.00
2,875.00
3,000.00
1,950.00
2,750.00
1,850.00
1,950.00
UB, UC
and PFC
Plate
CHS, RHS
and SHS
1,375.00
1,525.00
1,525.00
1,825.00
1,950.00
2,250.00
2,550.00
1,450.00
1,500.00
1,500.00
1,800.00
1,950.00
2,650.00
2,825.00
2,000.00
2,125.00
2,125.00
2,450.00
2,600.00
3,100.00
3,600.00
2,150.00
2,950.00
2,050.00
2,150.00
tonne
tonne
tonne
tonne
tonne
tonne
tonne
1,375.00
1,375.00
1,525.00
1,525.00
1,825.00
1,950.00
2,350.00
1000
946
1023
1174
1257
1413
1462
2222
P 2132
0.4642
0.5693
0.6289
0.7154
0.6236
0.7851
0.7759
0.5786
0.5328
2009
Detailed Rates
Structural Steelwork
Supply and Erect
Page 4-170
Hrs
11.5
Unit
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
%
%
%
kg
kg
kg
kg
kg
kg
kg
+ 20.0%
+ 7.5%
+ 5.0%
Universal Column
2.20
0.99
0.20
0.30
0.74
0.35
0.24
5.02
3.50
- 7.00
kg
kg
kg
kg
%
kg
3.50
3.25
3.50
3.25
+7.5%
4.00
- 7.00
- 6.75
- 7.00
- 6.75
+15%
- 7.75
kg
kg
5.30
5.40
- 8.80
- 8.90
kg
160.00
195.00
8.10
- 265.00
- 325.00
- 11.00
kg
kg
kg
kg
kg
5.00
4.65
9.50
7.25
9.50
14.50
17.75
22.75
17.75
22.75
2009
Detailed Rates
Structural Steelwork
HERA Costing, Connections
Page 4-171
Hrs
Hollow Sections
SHS, square hollow sections
RHS, rectangular hollow sections
CHS, circular hollow sections
Rectangular hollow sections by metre, stock
sizes
100mm x 50mm x 3mm RHS, 6.6kg/m
100mm x 50mm x 4mm RHS, 8.49kg/m
100mm x 50mm x 5mm RHS, 10.3kg/m
100mm x 50mm x 6mm RHS, 12.0kg/m
102mm x 76mm x 3.5mm RHS, 9.07kg/m
102mm x 76mm x 5mm RHS, 12.5kg/m
102mm x 76mm x 6mm RHS, 14.7kg/m
125mm x 75mm x 4mm RHS, 11.6kg/m
125mm x 75mm x 5mm RHS, 14.2kg/m
125mm x 75mm x 6mm RHS, 16.7kg/m
11.6
Unit
kg
kg
kg
0.07
0.08
0.10
0.12
0.09
0.13
0.15
0.12
0.14
0.17
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
5.40
5.40
5.40
- 8.90
- 8.90
- 8.90
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
45.50
59.00
71.00
83.00
63.00
86.00
102.00
80.00
98.00
115.00
44.50
57.00
70.00
81.00
61.00
84.00
99.00
78.00
96.00
113.00
44.50
57.00
70.00
81.00
61.00
84.00
99.00
78.00
96.00
113.00
44.50
57.00
70.00
81.00
61.00
84.00
99.00
78.00
96.00
113.00
Costing by Steel Construction New Zealand Inc., based on standard SCNZ load rated connections,
(Steel Connect, SCNZ 14.2:2007).
For connection costing method and base rates, refer to SCNZ On-line Estimating Guide at
www.scnz.org NB: subscription required.
The lowest and highest costs in a range correspond to connections with the minimium and maximum
load rating respectively.
Estimated costs are for normal in-shop fabrication and supply of fittings for beam and column shaft end
connections and other along-shaft work items. Includes shaft end cut, cleats and stiffeners, bolt holes,
bolt assemblies, welding and handling. Excludes shop drawings, coatings, transport to site and erection.
Shop Fabrication and supply of fittings for
beam and column shaft end connections
and other along-shaft work items.
AC Angle Cleat
250 UB 31
No
135.00
- 205.00
410 UB 54
No
160.00
- 250.00
610 UB 101
No
235.00
- 375.00
200 UC 46
No
140.00
- 205.00
WP Web Side Plate
250 UB 31
No
130.00
- 135.00
410 UB 54
No
150.00
- 180.00
610 UB 101
No
220.00
- 270.00
200 UC 46
No
135.00
- 140.00
FE Flexible End Plate
250 UB 31
No
145.00
- 155.00
410 UB 54
No
180.00
- 190.00
610 UB 101
No
205.00
- 305.00
200 UC 46
No
150.00
- 160.00
310 UC 97
No
170.00
- 205.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Structural Steelwork
HERA Costing, Connections
Page 4-172
Hrs
WM Welded Moment
250 UB 31
410 UB 54
610 UB 101
200 UC 46
310 UC 97
310 UC 158
MEP Moment End Plate
250 UB 31
410 UB 54
610 UB 101
310 UC 97
310 UC 158
MEPS-G Moment End Plate Gussetted
250 UB 31
410 UB 54
610 UB 101
310 UC 97
310 UC 158
MEPS-F Moment End Plate SpliceFlush
250 UB 31
410 UB 54
610 UB 101
200 UC 46
310 UC 97
310 UC 158
MEPS Moment End Plate Splice
250 UB 31
410 UB 54
610 UB 101
310 UC 97
310 UC 158
MEPS-G Moment End Plate SpliceGussetted
250 UB 31
410 UB 54
610 UB 101
310 UC 97
310 UC 158
BWBS Bolted Welded Beam Splice
250 UB 31
410 UB 54
610 UB 101
Unit
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
No
No
No
No
No
No
200.00
260.00
370.00
250.00
355.00
495.00
No
No
No
No
No
290.00
385.00
600.00
655.00
1,030.00 -
No
No
No
No
No
340.00
- 380.00
420.00
- 550.00
700.00 - 1,170.00
695.00
- 985.00
1,115.00 - 1,115.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
490.00
- 510.00
650.00
- 890.00
980.00 - 1,415.00
585.00
- 585.00
920.00
- 920.00
1,355.00 - 1,355.00
No
No
No
No
No
520.00
- 550.00
680.00
- 750.00
1,020.00 - 1,440.00
980.00 - 1,415.00
1,360.00 - 1,680.00
No
No
No
No
No
595.00
- 665.00
765.00
- 965.00
1,090.00 - 1,470.00
1,060.00 - 1,660.00
1,610.00 - 1,925.00
No
No
No
375.00
410.00
535.00
200.00
285.00
370.00
250.00
355.00
495.00
- 330.00
- 440.00
- 890.00
- 900.00
1,030.00
- 375.00
- 480.00
- 875.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Structural Steelwork
HERA Costing, Connections
Page 4-173
Hrs
Unit
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
No
No
No
No
No
No
350.00
410.00
575.00
395.00
490.00
595.00
355.00
420.00
740.00
395.00
545.00
620.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
400.00
485.00
655.00
445.00
540.00
620.00 -
- 415.00
- 660.00
- 870.00
- 645.00
- 860.00
1,295.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
165.00
210.00
270.00
175.00
245.00
265.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
43.00
48.00
63.00
48.00
63.00
83.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
93.00
107.00
131.00
92.00
111.00
111.00
- 97.00
- 113.00
- 139.00
- 98.00
- 119.00
- 119.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
97.00
116.00
146.00
102.00
131.00
131.00
No
No
234.00
257.00
- 256.00
- 283.00
185.00
265.00
495.00
220.00
425.00
570.00
-
47.00
52.00
67.00
52.00
67.00
87.00
103.00
124.00
154.00
108.00
139.00
139.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Structural Steelwork
Sundries
Page 4-174
Hrs
No
No
No
38.00
43.00
48.00
- 42.00
- 47.00
- 52.00
No
No
No
5.00
9.00
15.00
- 7.00
- 13.00
- 19.00
m2
m2
200.00
250.00
- 300.00
- 350.00
No
No
No
No
5.40
6.50
7.50
9.25
- 8.40
- 9.50
- 10.50
- 12.50
m
m
48.00
68.00
- 68.00
- 100.00
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.12
0.12
0.12
0.12
0.12
0.12
0.14
0.14
0.14
0.14
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
13.25
15.25
17.75
16.50
19.00
21.75
19.50
21.50
24.75
25.50
29.50
31.25
36.50
0.06
m
m
m
11.00
13.00
10.50
- 13.00
- 15.50
- 13.50
Sundries
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
FB Fly Brace
250 UB 31
410 UB 54
610 UB 101
PH Pipe Holes
100mm diameter
200mm diameter
300mm diameter
11.7
Unit
Proprietary Purlins
16.25
18.25
20.75
19.50
22.00
24.75
22.50
24.50
27.75
28.50
32.50
34.25
39.50
2009
Detailed Rates
Structural Steelwork
Bolts
Page 4-175
Hrs
11.9
Unit
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Bolts
5.60
6.60
7.60
8.50
10.50
12.50
15.50
20.00
25.00
5.70
6.70
7.70
9.00
9.00
11.00
13.75
17.00
13.00
16.00
19.00
24.00
20.00
25.00
11.75
13.75
17.75
23.00
25.00
9.75
11.50
13.00
18.00
30.00
55.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Structural Steelwork
Welded Concrete Anchors
Page 4-176
Hrs
Unit
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
18.50
23.00
27.00
30.50
27.25
32.50
37.50
41.50
51.00
56.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
40.00
47.50
55.00
52.00
57.00
66.00
61.00
74.00
85.00
No
No
No
No
7.00
8.50
10.50
12.75
No
No
No
No
6.75
8.00
7.25
9.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
3.25
3.50
4.25
4.50
6.25
3.50
3.50
3.75
4.25
4.75
6.50
8.75
- 8.00
- 9.50
- 11.50
- 13.75
3.50
4.00
4.50
4.75
6.75
4.00
4.00
4.25
4.75
5.25
7.00
9.25
2009
Detailed Rates
Structural Steelwork
Surface Treatments
Page 4-177
Hrs
11.11
Unit
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Surface Treatments
tonne
225.00
- 300.00
$/m2surface area
tonne
5.30
6.70
7.30
8.20
13.50
425.00
- 7.10
- 8.90
- 9.80
- 11.00
- 18.00
- 500.00
$/m2surface area
tonne
10.00
12.50
13.75
15.50
25.50
800.00
11.75
14.75
16.25
18.25
30.00
- 925.00
$/m2surface area
19.00
23.75
26.00
29.00
47.75
tonne
22.00
27.50
30.25
33.50
55.00
tonne
3.15
7.10
9.10
12.00
28.25
- 4.20
- 9.40
- 12.00
- 16.00
- 37.50
$/msteel member
6.00
13.25
17.25
22.75
53.00
- 7.00
15.75
20.25
26.75
63.00
$/msteel member
11.25
25.00
32.25
43.00
100.00
13.00
29.00
37.25
49.75
- 116.00
1,100.00 - 1,250.00
$/m2surface area
$/msteel member
26.00
- 29.75
32.50
- 37.00
35.75
- 40.75
40.00
- 45.25
66.00
- 75.00
1,175.00 - 1,275.00
$/m2surface area
28.00
34.75
38.25
42.75
70.00
30.25
37.75
41.50
46.25
76.00
$/msteel member
15.50
34.50
44.50
59.00
138.00
17.50
39.25
51.00
67.00
- 156.00
$/msteel member
16.50
37.00
47.50
63.00
147.00
17.75
40.00
52.00
68.00
- 159.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Structural Steelwork
Steel Decking
Page 4-178
Hrs
Unit
tonne
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
1,250.00 - 1,375.00
$/m2surface area
29.75
37.00
40.75
45.25
75.00
tonne
tonne
550.00
32.75
40.75
44.75
50.00
82.00
19.25
43.25
56.00
74.00
- 172.00
- 675.00
$/m2surface area
$/msteel member
13.00
- 16.00
16.25
- 20.00
18.00
- 22.00
20.00
- 24.50
33.00
- 40.25
1,400.00 - 1,750.00
7.70
17.25
22.25
29.50
69.00
$/m2surface area
$/msteel member
30.25
37.75
41.50
46.25
76.00
35.50
44.50
48.75
54.00
90.00
Steel Decking
$/msteel member
17.50
39.25
51.00
67.00
156.00
m2
m2
m2
185.00
305.00
365.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Day
4.40
4.65
4.40
5.10
5.30
5.70
165.00
495.00
- 235.00
- 355.00
- 415.00
17.75
40.00
52.00
68.00
159.00
9.50
21.25
27.25
36.25
84.00
21.00
47.00
61.00
81.00
- 188.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Waterproofing
Waterproofing Protection
Page 4-179
12
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
16.50
12.00
17.00
12.25
17.25
12.75
18.00
12.75
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
3.35
8.10
15.00
3.25
8.90
17.25
7.90
17.25
7.90
17.25
m2
65.00
65.00
65.00
65.00
m2
65.00
65.00
65.00
65.00
m2
m2
12.25
12.75
12.75
13.50
11.00
11.75
9.90
10.25
m2
m2
21.50
22.75
19.75
21.00
17.50
18.00
17.50
16.25
m2
m2
m2
22.75
25.25
24.00
19.75
22.25
21.00
21.00
23.25
21.00
21.00
23.25
21.00
m2
m2
m2
48.00
53.00
51.00
45.00
49.00
46.75
44.50
49.00
46.75
43.75
48.00
45.50
m2
m2
m2
m2
13.50
17.00
21.75
26.50
13.50
17.50
21.50
26.25
13.25
16.75
21.50
26.25
13.25
16.75
21.50
26.25
Waterproofing
Waterproofing Protection
Building Sheets
4.5mm Hardiflex
12mm Softboard
Polystyrene Purpose-Made Protection
6mm tanking sheet
25mm polystyrene
100mm Form-Flow panel, recycled EPS
90mm Drainage Board
90mm Polyflow panel, 50% recycled
12.2
TankingBentonite
TankingBituminous Coatings
TankingPermaliner
2009
Detailed Rates
Waterproofing
Waterproofing Membranes
Page 4-180
12.5
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
34.50
-39.75
30.50
-35.00
29.25
-34.00
29.25
-34.00
m2
39.75
-44.50
35.00
-39.75
34.00
-38.50
34.00
-38.50
m2
42.00
-46.75
34.00
-38.50
37.50
-44.50
32.75
-37.50
m2
45.50
-51.00
37.50
-43.25
42.00
-46.75
36.25
-42.00
m2
72.00
-78.00
72.00
-78.00
72.00
-78.00
72.00
-78.00
m2
44.50
-50.00
44.50
-50.00
44.50
-50.00
44.50
-50.00
m2
50.00
-56.00
50.00
-56.00
50.00
-56.00
50.00
-56.00
m2
50.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
m2
m2
44.50
39.00
-50.00
44.50
39.00
-50.00
44.50
39.00
-50.00
44.50
39.00
-50.00
m2
m2
45.75
51.00
42.00
45.75
42.00
44.50
41.00
44.50
m2
m2
m2
43.25
51.00
85.00
41.00
45.75
76.00
39.75
44.50
73.00
39.75
44.50
73.00
m2
m2
22.25
31.00
21.75
30.25
21.25
29.25
21.25
29.25
m2
m2
31.00
37.25
30.25
36.25
29.25
35.00
29.25
35.00
Waterproofing Membranes
2009
Detailed Rates
Brickwork
Mortar
Page 4-181
Hrs
13
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
bag
m2
bag
m2
18.00
20.75
29.25
33.75
18.00
20.75
29.25
33.75
18.00
20.75
29.25
33.75
18.00
20.75
29.25
33.75
bag
m2
bag
m2
19.25
15.75
30.50
24.75
19.25
15.75
30.50
24.75
19.25
15.75
30.50
24.75
19.25
15.75
30.50
24.75
batch
1,395.00
1,395.00
1,395.00
1,395.00
batch
290.00
290.00
290.00
290.00
m2
13.50
13.50
13.50
13.50
m2
121.00
-141.00
121.00
-141.00
120.00
-140.00
120.00
-140.00
Brickwork
Mortar
70mm Brickwork
1.45
m2
128.00
-148.00
128.00
-148.00
127.00
-147.00
127.00
-147.00
1.45
m2
132.00
-152.00
131.00
-152.00
131.00
-151.00
131.00
-151.00
1.45
m2
121.00
-141.00
121.00
-141.00
120.00
-140.00
120.00
-140.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Brickwork
90mm Brickwork
Page 4-182
Hrs
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
m2
113.00
107.00
92.00
111.00
106.00
91.00
110.00
105.00
90.00
110.00
105.00
90.00
m2
42.00
44.50
51.00
48.50
m2
m2
m2
13.50
4.20
65.00
125.00
10.75
4.20
65.00
124.00
10.50
4.20
64.00
129.00
10.50
4.20
64.00
127.00
m2
146.00
-166.00
164.00
-184.00
166.00
-186.00
172.00
-192.00
126.00
129.00
126.00
129.00
125.00
128.00
125.00
128.00
134.00
137.00
134.00
137.00
133.00
136.00
133.00
136.00
90mm Brickwork
Unit
1.64
Concrete Bricks
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
m2
m2
m2
m2
184.00
230.00
205.00
250.00
189.00
235.00
210.00
255.00
210.00
255.00
230.00
275.00
210.00
255.00
230.00
275.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
m2
m2
m2
m2
195.00
240.00
215.00
260.00
200.00
245.00
220.00
265.00
220.00
265.00
240.00
285.00
220.00
265.00
240.00
285.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
m2
m2
m2
m2
205.00
250.00
230.00
270.00
210.00
255.00
235.00
275.00
230.00
275.00
255.00
295.00
230.00
275.00
255.00
295.00
0.10
m2
10.00
10.00
9.90
9.90
2009
Detailed Rates
Brickwork
Labours on Brickwork
Page 4-183
Hrs
13.6
Unit
11.00
11.00
10.75
10.75
14.00
14.00
14.00
14.00
12.50
12.50
12.50
12.50
12.50
12.50
12.50
12.50
18.00
18.00
35.00
19.00
19.00
31.75
25.50
18.00
18.00
35.00
19.00
19.00
33.00
24.25
18.00
18.00
35.00
19.00
19.00
31.75
22.50
18.00
18.00
35.00
19.00
19.00
30.50
23.00
38.00
38.00
38.00
38.00
38.00
38.00
38.00
38.00
0.29
0.38
0.53
0.58
m2
m2
m2
m2
13.00
17.00
23.50
25.75
13.00
17.00
23.50
25.75
12.75
16.75
23.00
25.50
12.75
16.75
23.00
25.50
4.0
m3
505.00
490.00
495.00
490.00
0.20
0.30
m2
m2
m2
12.75
10.75
13.00
12.00
10.75
13.00
11.25
10.00
13.00
11.25
10.00
13.00
m
m
12.75
12.75
13.75
13.75
12.75
12.75
12.75
12.75
Brickwork Finishes
Dun $
Filling
Mortar cavity filling
13.9
Chch $
Curved brickwork
Wgtn $
Labours on Brickwork
Auck $
2009
Detailed Rates
Brickwork
Sills, Copings
Page 4-184
13.11
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
1.20
1.20
m
m
70.00
74.00
71.00
74.00
72.00
75.00
71.00
74.00
0.60
48.25
48.25
47.75
47.75
0.60
62.00
62.00
61.00
61.00
No
No
No
0.30
0.35
0.80
0.30
0.35
0.80
0.30
0.35
0.80
0.30
0.35
0.80
No
No
No
0.70
0.75
1.40
0.70
0.75
1.40
0.70
0.75
1.40
0.70
0.75
1.40
m2
m2
m2
No
2.40
2.45
3.25
1.60
2.40
2.45
3.25
1.60
2.40
2.45
3.25
1.60
2.40
2.45
3.25
1.60
ea
ea
ea
ea
ea
ea
m2
4.10
6.30
9.30
4.30
6.40
2.90
14.50
4.10
6.30
9.30
4.30
6.40
2.90
14.50
4.10
6.30
9.20
4.30
6.40
2.85
14.25
4.10
6.30
9.20
4.30
6.40
2.85
14.25
0.47
0.63
m
m
34.75
46.75
34.75
46.75
33.75
45.25
33.75
45.25
0.47
96.00
96.00
95.00
95.00
Sills, Copings
Hrs
Lintels
2009
Detailed Rates
Brickwork
Joints and Sealants
Page 4-185
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
0.74
0.97
0.80
0.92
1.42
1.73
2.25
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
55.00
72.00
59.00
68.00
105.00
128.00
167.00
55.00
72.00
59.00
68.00
105.00
128.00
167.00
53.00
70.00
58.00
66.00
102.00
124.00
162.00
53.00
70.00
58.00
66.00
102.00
124.00
162.00
0.61
0.71
m
m
124.00
145.00
124.00
145.00
123.00
143.00
123.00
143.00
0.15
25.75
25.75
25.75
25.75
0.15
7.60
7.60
7.50
7.50
0.08
0.10
m
m
7.40
6.40
7.40
6.40
7.40
6.40
7.40
6.40
0.13
0.15
0.15
0.19
m
m
m
m2
6.60
8.40
9.70
20.00
6.60
8.40
9.80
20.00
6.40
8.30
9.60
20.00
6.50
8.50
9.80
20.00
2.03
m2
435.00
445.00
455.00
445.00
Unit
Hrs
Firebrick Linings
2009
Detailed Rates
Brickwork
Glass or Polycarbonate Blocks
Page 4-186
Hrs
13.17
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
m2
450.00
480.00
680.00
460.00
495.00
705.00
450.00
480.00
665.00
460.00
490.00
700.00
m2
m
m
m
m
29.00
3.45
98.00
9.20
37.00
29.00
3.45
98.00
9.20
37.00
29.00
3.45
96.00
9.20
37.00
29.00
3.45
98.00
9.20
37.00
m2
m2
m2
475.00
495.00
695.00
485.00
490.00
680.00
460.00
485.00
680.00
480.00
500.00
705.00
m2
420.00
425.00
435.00
440.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Concrete Blockwork
Supply Prices
Page 4-187
Hrs
14
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
No
m2
No
m2
No
m2
m3
m3
2.30
28.75
2.55
31.75
3.05
38.25
255.00
255.00
3.70
46.25
3.40
42.50
3.75
47.00
0.00
240.00
2.40
30.25
3.05
38.50
3.75
46.75
184.00
196.00
2.60
32.50
2.90
36.25
3.65
45.50
230.00
225.00
0.65
0.75
0.84
1.24
m2
m2
m2
m2
69.00
78.00
89.00
123.00
87.00
88.00
97.00
133.00
70.00
84.00
96.00
131.00
73.00
82.00
95.00
124.00
0.30
0.36
m
m
23.50
24.25
25.50
20.00
24.50
28.00
24.00
24.75
1.14
m2
122.00
130.00
n/a
n/a
m2
m2
m2
m2
135.00
165.00
200.00
225.00
160.00
185.00
210.00
235.00
150.00
170.00
205.00
225.00
160.00
185.00
210.00
235.00
Concrete Blockwork
Supply Prices
2009
Detailed Rates
Concrete Blockwork
Labours on Blockwork
Page 4-188
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
118.00
130.00
120.00
125.00
m
m
38.75
38.75
43.50
43.50
41.75
41.75
41.50
41.50
m
m
8.00
12.00
8.00
12.00
7.60
11.25
7.60
11.25
m
m
10.00
14.00
10.00
14.00
9.40
13.25
9.40
13.25
m
m
20.00
28.00
20.00
28.00
19.00
26.50
19.00
26.50
0.42
0.43
m
m
39.50
37.50
44.00
46.75
41.50
45.75
37.00
39.25
0.39
0.39
0.30
m
m
m
35.75
38.25
22.00
40.00
43.00
24.50
38.00
41.25
22.00
32.75
40.75
21.00
m
m
10.00
11.75
9.30
11.00
8.30
9.70
9.40
11.00
m3
370.00
345.00
300.00
345.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
29.00
36.00
54.00
14.50
18.00
26.75
29.00
27.50
34.25
51.25
13.75
17.00
25.25
27.50
23.50
29.25
44.00
11.75
14.75
21.75
-
27.00
34.00
51.00
13.50
17.00
25.00
-
kg
0.80
0.75
0.75
0.75
Labours on Blockwork
Grout/Core Filling
Reinforcement Placing
Place only reinforcing
2009
Detailed Rates
Masonry
Marble Facing
Page 4-189
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
520.00
520.00
520.00
520.00
m2
m2
50.00
-90.00
50.00
-90.00
50.00
-90.00
50.00
-90.00
35.00
80.00
35.00
80.00
35.00
80.00
35.00
80.00
200.00
250.00
360.00
200.00
250.00
360.00
200.00
250.00
360.00
200.00
250.00
360.00
430.00
430.00
430.00
430.00
+50%
+50%
+50%
+50%
39.00
39.00
39.00
39.00
190.00
240.00
350.00
190.00
240.00
350.00
190.00
240.00
350.00
190.00
240.00
350.00
200.00
255.00
370.00
200.00
255.00
370.00
200.00
255.00
370.00
200.00
255.00
370.00
+50%
+50%
+50%
+50%
15
Masonry
Marble Facing
15.2
Marble Paving
2009
Detailed Rates
Masonry
Granite Facing
Page 4-190
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
m2
550.00
650.00
750.00
550.00
650.00
750.00
550.00
650.00
750.00
550.00
650.00
750.00
m2
50.00
-90.00
50.00
-90.00
50.00
-90.00
50.00
-90.00
35.00
98.00
35.00
98.00
35.00
98.00
35.00
98.00
260.00
320.00
415.00
260.00
320.00
415.00
260.00
320.00
415.00
260.00
320.00
415.00
410.00
510.00
670.00
410.00
510.00
670.00
410.00
510.00
670.00
410.00
510.00
670.00
+50%
+50%
+50%
+50%
250.00
300.00
350.00
250.00
300.00
350.00
250.00
300.00
350.00
250.00
300.00
350.00
270.00
340.00
450.00
270.00
340.00
450.00
270.00
340.00
450.00
270.00
340.00
450.00
+50%
+50%
+50%
+50%
15.3
Granite Facing
15.4
Granite Paving
2009
Detailed Rates
Masonry
Slate
Page 4-191
Unit
15.5
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
90.00
105.00
125.00
90.00
105.00
125.00
90.00
105.00
125.00
90.00
105.00
125.00
+50%
10.00
+50%
10.00
+50%
10.00
+50%
10.00
5.00
14.00
5.00
14.00
5.00
14.00
5.00
14.00
m2
m2
m2
350.00
230.00
375.00
350.00
230.00
375.00
320.00
200.00
355.00
320.00
200.00
355.00
m2
m2
375.00
180.00
375.00
180.00
355.00
180.00
355.00
180.00
m2
m2
165.00
265.00
165.00
265.00
115.00
220.00
115.00
220.00
m2
m2
320.00
180.00
320.00
180.00
340.00
200.00
340.00
200.00
m2
m2
295.00
165.00
295.00
165.00
315.00
185.00
315.00
185.00
m2
142.00
-172.00
150.00
-180.00
175.00
-205.00
190.00
-220.00
m2
170.00
-200.00
175.00
-205.00
200.00
-230.00
215.00
-245.00
m2
145.00
-175.00
155.00
-185.00
190.00
-220.00
210.00
-240.00
m2
175.00
-205.00
185.00
-215.00
220.00
-250.00
245.00
-275.00
Slate
Schist
Oamaru Stone
Kaimai Stone
Kaimai Stone
Veneer work
Paving work
15.9
Paradise Stone
Paradise Stone
Veneer work
Paving work
15.10
Hinuera Stone
2009
Detailed Rates
Masonry
Moss Rock
Page 4-192
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
175.00
-210.00
180.00
-215.00
180.00
-210.00
185.00
-220.00
m2
215.00
-250.00
220.00
-255.00
225.00
-260.00
230.00
-265.00
m2
175.00
-210.00
180.00
-215.00
185.00
-220.00
200.00
-235.00
m2
215.00
-250.00
220.00
-255.00
225.00
-260.00
240.00
-275.00
m2
m2
280.00
140.00
280.00
140.00
280.00
160.00
280.00
160.00
m2
130.00
-150.00
130.00
-150.00
130.00
-150.00
130.00
-150.00
m2
150.00
-170.00
150.00
-170.00
150.00
-170.00
150.00
-170.00
No
No
No
No
300.00
355.00
445.00
535.00
300.00
355.00
445.00
535.00
300.00
355.00
445.00
535.00
300.00
355.00
445.00
535.00
No
No
No
No
175.00
210.00
260.00
305.00
175.00
210.00
260.00
305.00
175.00
210.00
260.00
305.00
175.00
210.00
260.00
305.00
15.11
Moss Rock
Moss Rock
Veneer work
Garden walling
15.12
Terrazzo
2009
Detailed Rates
Metalwork
Material Supply Prices
Page 4-193
16
Metalwork
16.1
Aluminium
Equal Angles
19mm x 19mm x 3.0mm
25mm x 25mm x 3.0mm
32mm x 32mm x 3.0mm
40mm x 40mm x 3.0mm
50mm x 50mm x 3.0mm
Unequal Angles
38mm x 25mm x 3.0mm
65mm x 25mm x 3.0mm
Square Tube
25mm x 25mm x 1.8mm
40mm x 40mm x 2mm
51mm x 51mm x 3.25mm
Round Tube
25mm O/D x 3mm
31.7mm O/D x 3mm
38.1mm O/D x 3mm
44.5mm O/D x 3mm
Flat Bar
25mm x 3mm
38mm x 4.5mm
25mm x 6mm
50mm x 6mm
100mm x 6mm
50mm x 10mm
75mm x 12mm
Solid Square
9.53mm
25.4mm
Solid Round
12.7mm dia
19.05mm dia
25.4mm dia
Channels
25mm x 25mm x 3mm
32mm x 25mm x 3mm
40mm x 20mm x 3mm
50mm x 25mm x 3mm
kg/m
$/m
0.285
0.381
0.494
0.624
0.786
3.45
5.10
6.60
7.50
9.50
0.486
0.726
5.80
8.70
0.443
0.797
1.619
5.50
9.60
18.25
0.560
0.713
0.888
1.055
6.70
10.00
10.75
12.75
0.203
0.461
0.405
0.810
1.620
1.350
2.430
2.75
5.50
5.50
9.80
19.50
16.25
29.25
0.243
1.741
3.75
21.00
0.342
0.770
1.366
3.80
7.70
13.75
0.559
0.618
0.599
0.761
7.50
8.30
7.20
9.10
Stainless Steel
Equal Angles
20mm x 20mm x 3mm
25mm x 25mm x 3mm
40mm x 40mm x 3mm
50mm x 50mm x 5mm
Type 304 Flat Bar
25mm x 6mm
40mm x 9mm
50mm x 12mm
75mm x 12mm
Type 304 Tube, Polished
19mm dia x 1.2mm
25.4mm dia x 1.2mm
31.8mm dia x 1.2mm
38mm dia x 1.2mm
51mm dia x 1.2mm
Type 304 Square Tube, Polished
19.05mm x 1.2mm
25.4mm x 1.2mm
32mm x 1.2mm
38.1mm x 1.2mm
Brass
Flat Bar
25.4mm x 3.18mm
38.1mm x 3.18mm
50.8mm x 3.18mm
25.4mm x 4.76mm
38.1mm x 4.76mm
50.8mm x 4.76mm
25.4mm x 6.35mm
38.1mm x 6.35mm
50.8mm x 6.35mm
Equal Angles
19mm x 19mm x 3.18mm
25mm x 25mm x 3.18mm
38mm x 38mm x 3.18mm
51mm x 51mm x 6.35mm
kg/m
$/m
0.91
1.15
1.88
3.87
13.75
17.50
28.50
59.00
1.18
2.90
4.71
7.14
18.00
44.00
77.00
107.00
0.539
0.731
0.925
1.110
1.499
15.00
14.25
18.00
21.75
29.50
0.691
0.933
1.185
1.425
14.75
18.50
25.00
28.50
0.68
1.02
1.37
1.02
1.54
2.05
1.36
2.04
2.72
13.25
20.00
27.00
0.94
1.30
1.97
2.65
13.75
30.00
19.75
39.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Metalwork
Material Supply Prices
Page 4-194
Sheet Metals
Aluminium
2400mm x 900mm sheet
0.55mm thick
0.70mm thick
0.90mm thick
1.20mm thick
1.60mm thick
2400mm x 1200mm sheet
0.50mm thick
0.70mm thick
0.90mm thick
1.20mm thick
1.60mm thick
Copper
2400mm x 1000mm sheet
0.55mm thick
0.70mm thick
0.90mm thick
1.20mm thick
1.50mm thick
2.00mm thick
Stainless Steel
304 2B, 2400mm x 900mm sheet
0.5mm thick
0.55mm thick
304 2B, 2400mm x 1200mm sheet
0.45mm thick
0.55mm thick
Brass
2000mm x 1000mm sheet
1.5mm thick
$/sheet
Sheet Metals
$/sheet
58.00
58.00
75.00
100.00
Galvanised Steel
2.4m x 1.2m sheet
0.40mm thick
0.55mm thick
0.75mm thick
0.95mm thick
1.15mm thick
1.55mm thick
67.00
80.00
102.00
127.00
155.00
200.00
Zincalume Sheet
2.4m x 1.2m sheet
0.40mm thick
0.55mm thick
70.00
85.00
75.00
80.00
100.00
135.00
180.00
235.00
365.00
455.00
610.00
760.00
955.00
255.00
335.00
415.00
Lead
20kg/m2
150mm wide
300mm wide
450mm wide
600mm wide
900mm wide
15kg/m2
150mm wide
300mm wide
450mm wide
600mm wide
Per kilogram
51.00
102.00
153.00
205.00
305.00
45.00
87.00
130.00
175.00
18.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Metalwork
Aluminium Trim
Page 4-195
Unit
16.2
Aluminium Trim
11.00
13.75
15.50
21.75
13.50
16.25
18.00
24.25
m
m
m
50.00
108.00
150.00
- 65.00
- 123.00
- 165.00
m
m
m
52.00
115.00
160.00
- 67.00
- 130.00
- 175.00
105.00
- 120.00
m2
m2
380.00
255.00
- 430.00
- 290.00
m2
m2
320.00
132.00
- 360.00
- 150.00
No
No
800.00
- 900.00
950.00 - 1,050.00
No
No
250.00
600.00
Awnings
m
m
m
m
Angle Guards
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Cycle Rack
- 350.00
- 700.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Metalwork
Balustrades
Page 4-196
Unit
16.6
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Balustrades
330.00
- 480.00
375.00
- 450.00
330.00
- 400.00
500.00
- 650.00
+15%
265.00
290.00
- 350.00
- 370.00
300.00
320.00
- 370.00
- 395.00
400.00
425.00
- 530.00
- 530.00
350.00
380.00
- 425.00
- 450.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Metalwork
Handrails
Page 4-197
Unit
16.7
Handrails
90.00
100.00
- 110.00
- 120.00
m
m
m
115.00
150.00
105.00
- 125.00
- 180.00
- 115.00
200.00
- 225.00
No
10,750.00 - 12,750.00
No
1,925.00 - 2,325.00
No
8,000.00 - 10,500.00
Bench Supports
m
m
Stairs
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
m
m
35.25
53.00
- 45.25
- 63.00
m
m
m
67.00
88.00
102.00
- 77.00
- 98.00
- 112.00
kg
8.50
- 30.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Metalwork
Cladding
Page 4-198
16.11
m2
m2
m2
m2
80.00
85.00
110.00
175.00
- 90.00
- 95.00
- 120.00
- 185.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
140.00
160.00
200.00
250.00
m2
m2
150.00
175.00
- 230.00
- 250.00
m2
m2
185.00
195.00
- 245.00
- 265.00
m2
m2
No
No
52.00
86.00
305.00
184.00
- 72.00
- 144.00
160.00
180.00
225.00
300.00
Computer Flooring
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Cladding
Unit
Flagpoles
735.00
- 815.00
860.00
- 960.00
1,045.00 - 1,150.00
1,035.00 - 1,140.00
1,380.00 - 1,800.00
2,300.00 - 3,000.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Metalwork
Lockers
Page 4-199
Unit
- 420.00
- 126.00
- 265.00
No
No
230.00
200.00
- 250.00
- 220.00
No
No
275.00
245.00
- 300.00
- 270.00
No
No
320.00
295.00
- 350.00
- 325.00
No
40.25
- 54.00
m
m
100.00
110.00
- 125.00
- 140.00
m2
m2
161.00
230.00
- 180.00
- 265.00
m2
240.00
- 280.00
Security Grilles
380.00
98.00
195.00
52.00
31.00
Ladders
No
No
No
No
m
Lockers
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Sunscreens/Louvre Grilles
2009
Detailed Rates
Carpentry
Damp Proof Courses
Page 4-200
Hrs
17
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
Carpentry
D Fir =
FJ
=
KD =
MSG8=
MDF =
17.1
Douglas Fir
Finger Jointed
Kiln Dried
Machine Stress Graded 8
Medium Density Fibreboard
=
=
=
=
MUF
PG
PP
RP
.025
.025
.025
.025
.025
.025
m
m
m
m
m
m
1.45
1.60
1.70
2.00
2.40
3.40
1.45
1.60
1.75
2.10
2.50
3.65
1.45
1.60
1.75
2.10
2.50
3.65
1.45
1.60
1.75
2.10
2.50
3.65
.025
.025
.025
.025
.025
.025
.025
.025
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
1.55
1.65
1.75
1.85
2.20
2.65
3.35
3.85
1.50
1.65
1.75
1.80
2.20
2.60
3.40
3.90
1.50
1.60
1.70
1.80
2.15
2.60
3.30
3.80
1.55
1.65
1.80
1.85
2.25
2.75
3.40
4.00
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
4.85
6.10
6.30
7.20
11.25
15.25
21.25
33.50
8.40
5.70
6.40
10.00
13.75
4.15
5.30
4.80
5.70
8.70
12.25
16.75
19.50
5.70
4.50
5.10
8.00
11.00
3.80
5.00
5.20
5.20
11.00
14.75
20.25
23.25
5.90
3.85
4.80
7.80
9.80
5.40
4.65
6.00
9.60
12.75
17.75
22.50
7.30
4.60
5.40
8.60
11.50
2009
Detailed Rates
Carpentry
FramingSubFloor, H3.2
Page 4-201
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m
m
17.50
17.50
15.00
16.25
14.00
17.75
13.75
17.25
m
m
18.00
26.25
15.25
19.50
14.25
-
14.00
19.75
m
m
m
21.25
28.25
36.00
18.50
23.75
30.75
17.75
27.25
34.50
19.00
25.25
31.75
m
m
15.00
18.50
12.75
15.75
14.50
17.50
13.50
16.25
m
m
21.00
21.00
18.00
19.50
17.25
20.75
17.00
20.50
24.75
21.75
21.00
22.00
0.13
0.13
0.13
0.15
0.16
0.16
0.16
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
9.90
13.00
10.75
14.50
17.75
22.00
31.00
9.00
9.80
9.40
12.25
15.25
18.50
20.50
8.90
10.00
9.00
14.00
17.00
21.00
23.00
9.10
11.00
9.50
13.00
15.75
19.25
22.75
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.17
0.17
0.17
0.18
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
10.75
13.75
11.50
15.25
18.25
22.50
31.75
9.80
10.50
10.25
13.00
15.50
18.75
21.25
9.70
10.75
9.80
14.75
17.50
21.25
24.00
9.90
11.75
10.25
13.75
16.00
19.50
23.50
FramingSubFloor, H3.2
2009
Detailed Rates
Carpentry
FramingWall, H1.2, KD, MSG8
Page 4-202
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
0.22
0.23
0.23
0.29
m
m
m
m
17.50
21.00
25.00
36.50
15.25
18.25
21.25
25.75
17.00
20.00
23.75
28.50
16.00
18.50
22.00
28.00
0.22
9.50
10.75
9.00
9.00
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
8.70
9.70
9.60
10.75
21.50
14.50
14.50
7.90
8.40
8.70
9.40
18.75
12.25
12.25
7.60
8.60
8.50
9.10
18.00
11.25
14.00
4.95
8.30
8.80
9.60
19.25
11.00
13.00
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
9.10
10.25
10.00
10.75
14.50
14.50
22.25
18.25
8.30
8.80
9.10
9.40
12.25
12.25
16.25
15.75
8.00
9.00
8.90
9.10
11.25
14.00
6.90
17.50
5.30
8.70
9.20
9.60
11.00
13.00
16.50
16.00
m
m
m
11.50
12.00
15.50
10.00
10.75
13.25
10.25
10.25
15.00
9.90
11.00
14.00
m
m
m
m
m
21.25
31.25
41.50
51.00
73.00
18.75
27.00
36.00
44.00
52.00
18.00
30.25
39.50
49.00
57.00
19.00
28.25
37.00
45.50
56.00
m
m
m
m
m
10.00
10.75
14.50
29.00
34.75
8.70
9.30
12.25
25.75
30.25
9.00
9.00
14.00
25.25
33.50
8.60
9.50
13.00
26.25
31.50
2009
Detailed Rates
Carpentry
FramingCeiling, H1.2, KD, MSG8
Page 4-203
Hrs
17.6
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
Unit
0.13
0.15
0.17
0.18
0.20
m
m
m
m
m
10.75
14.50
18.25
22.75
32.50
9.30
12.25
15.50
19.25
22.00
9.00
14.00
17.50
21.75
24.75
9.50
13.00
16.00
20.00
24.25
0.15
0.15
m
m
11.00
11.75
9.60
10.25
9.90
9.90
9.50
10.50
0.08
0.09
0.13
m
m
m
4.40
5.30
9.25
4.00
5.00
8.50
3.30
4.90
8.25
4.40
5.30
7.25
0.09
0.10
0.11
m
m
m
10.00
11.00
12.75
9.75
10.75
12.50
10.00
11.00
13.00
9.75
10.75
12.75
0.09
0.10
0.01
0.01
m
m
No
No
9.75
11.75
1.90
2.30
9.50
11.75
1.90
2.25
9.75
11.75
1.90
2.25
9.50
11.75
1.90
2.25
0.20
0.21
0.22
0.24
0.26
m
m
m
m
m
14.25
17.50
21.00
26.25
36.50
12.50
15.25
18.25
22.50
25.50
12.25
17.00
20.25
25.00
28.25
12.75
16.00
18.75
23.25
27.75
0.20
0.25
0.27
0.29
0.30
m
m
m
m
m
14.25
19.25
23.25
28.50
38.25
12.50
16.75
20.25
24.50
27.00
12.25
18.50
22.25
27.00
29.75
12.75
17.50
20.75
25.25
29.25
0.16
0.18
0.20
m
m
m
14.75
18.50
32.50
12.75
16.00
22.00
14.25
17.75
24.75
13.25
16.50
24.25
0.14
0.16
0.18
0.20
0.20
m
m
m
m
m
11.00
14.75
18.50
23.75
32.50
9.70
12.75
16.00
20.00
22.00
9.40
14.25
17.75
22.50
24.75
9.90
13.25
16.50
20.75
24.25
2009
Detailed Rates
Carpentry
FramingGeneral, H3.2
Page 4-204
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m
m
m
37.25
47.25
65.00
32.00
40.00
44.25
35.50
45.00
49.50
33.00
41.50
48.50
m
m
m
10.00
11.25
12.75
9.30
10.75
11.75
9.50
11.00
8.10
9.70
11.75
13.25
m
m
12.75
16.50
11.25
14.00
11.00
13.25
11.50
13.00
m
m
10.00
12.75
9.30
11.25
9.50
11.00
9.70
11.50
m
m
7.20
7.60
7.70
7.20
6.80
7.20
6.80
7.20
m
m
9.70
11.50
8.30
10.25
8.60
9.80
8.20
10.50
0.20
0.21
0.22
0.23
0.25
m
m
m
m
m
13.25
16.25
19.25
21.75
24.25
11.75
14.25
16.75
18.75
21.00
11.50
14.00
16.50
21.00
24.00
11.25
13.25
15.25
17.00
19.50
0.22
0.23
0.24
0.25
0.26
m
m
m
m
m
14.00
17.25
20.00
22.50
24.50
12.50
15.25
17.50
19.50
21.50
12.50
14.75
17.25
21.75
24.50
12.00
14.00
16.00
18.00
19.75
0.17
0.17
0.17
0.18
m
m
m
m
14.75
17.25
19.25
21.25
12.75
14.75
16.25
18.25
12.50
14.50
18.50
21.25
11.50
13.25
14.75
16.75
0.13
0.14
0.15
0.16
m
m
m
m
9.10
10.75
13.75
16.75
8.00
9.30
12.00
14.25
7.90
9.20
11.75
14.00
7.50
8.90
10.75
12.75
0.16
0.16
m
m
10.25
11.50
9.20
10.00
9.10
10.00
8.70
9.70
FramingGeneral, H3.2
2009
Detailed Rates
Carpentry
FramingGeneral, H1.2, No 1
Page 4-205
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
0.17
0.18
m
m
14.75
17.50
12.75
15.00
12.50
14.75
11.50
13.50
m
m
m
m
m
m
6.00
9.20
11.00
12.50
14.25
16.00
7.50
8.10
9.60
11.00
6.90
14.00
5.70
8.50
6.50
12.50
15.25
18.25
5.70
8.10
6.50
11.25
6.90
6.90
350.00
370.00
330.00
345.00
355.00
375.00
335.00
350.00
m
m
19.00
19.50
16.50
18.25
15.50
19.50
15.25
19.25
m
m
m
m
17.50
21.00
23.50
25.50
15.50
18.25
20.25
22.25
15.25
18.00
22.50
25.25
14.25
16.75
18.75
20.75
m
m2
m
m2
7.20
29.00
6.50
26.00
6.80
27.25
6.30
25.00
6.10
24.50
6.30
25.00
7.10
28.50
6.30
25.00
Noggings/Dwangs continued
150mm x 50mm/140mm x 45mm
200mm x 50mm/190mm x 45mm
17.9
FramingGeneral, H1.2, No 1
17.11
0.14
0.15
0.16
0.17
0.17
0.17
FramingPosts, Pergolas
0.12
0.48
0.12
0.48
2009
Detailed Rates
Carpentry
Cavities to Exterior Walls
Page 4-206
Hrs
17.13
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m
m2
6.20
15.50
6.00
15.00
6.00
15.00
6.00
15.00
m2
18.00
17.25
17.25
17.25
m2
24.25
23.25
23.25
23.25
m
m2
m2
9.30
23.25
27.00
9.00
22.50
26.25
9.00
22.50
26.25
9.00
22.50
26.25
m
m
15.75
13.75
15.50
13.50
15.50
13.50
15.50
13.50
m2
36.25
35.75
35.75
35.75
m2
41.75
41.00
41.00
41.00
m
m
m2
16.50
14.75
38.00
16.25
14.50
37.25
16.25
14.50
37.25
16.25
14.50
37.25
m2
43.25
42.50
42.50
42.50
0.05
0.05
0.07
0.02
No
No
No
No
2.55
2.80
2.95
1.25
2.45
2.70
2.80
1.20
2.45
2.70
2.80
1.20
2.45
2.70
2.80
1.20
0.02
0.02
No
No
1.30
3.10
1.25
3.10
1.25
3.10
1.25
3.10
Fixings
2009
Detailed Rates
Carpentry
Fixings
Page 4-207
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
No
No
No
No
No
No
3.40
3.60
5.00
6.30
11.25
12.25
3.30
3.50
4.90
6.20
11.25
12.00
3.30
3.50
4.90
6.20
11.25
12.00
3.30
3.50
4.90
6.20
11.25
12.00
No
No
No
No
10.00
11.75
14.00
15.75
9.60
11.25
13.50
15.00
9.60
11.25
13.50
15.00
9.60
11.25
13.50
15.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
1.60
2.15
3.50
4.85
3.50
4.05
6.00
6.70
8.10
4.05
5.00
5.90
8.10
6.70
8.10
9.30
1.55
2.05
3.40
4.75
3.40
3.95
5.90
6.60
7.90
3.95
4.90
5.80
7.90
6.60
7.90
9.10
1.55
2.05
3.40
4.75
3.40
3.95
5.90
6.60
7.90
3.95
4.90
5.80
7.90
6.60
7.90
9.10
1.55
2.05
3.40
4.75
3.40
3.95
5.90
6.60
7.90
3.95
4.90
5.80
7.90
6.60
7.90
9.10
No
No
No
No
No
4.85
5.20
6.80
9.40
9.40
4.70
5.10
6.70
9.30
9.30
4.70
5.10
6.70
9.30
9.30
4.70
5.10
6.70
9.30
9.30
No
No
No
8.40
10.50
15.25
8.30
10.25
15.25
8.30
10.25
15.25
8.30
10.25
15.25
No
No
3.85
5.00
3.75
4.90
3.75
4.90
3.75
4.90
No
No
2.20
4.50
2.15
4.45
2.15
4.45
2.15
4.45
2009
Detailed Rates
Carpentry
Fixings
Page 4-208
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m
m
m
6.00
6.40
7.90
5.90
6.20
7.80
5.90
6.20
7.80
5.90
6.20
7.80
No
No
No
44.75
21.00
52.00
43.75
20.00
51.00
43.75
20.00
51.00
43.75
20.00
51.00
No
No
No
45.75
47.50
54.00
44.75
46.50
53.00
44.75
46.50
53.00
44.75
46.50
53.00
No
No
No
40.50
40.50
62.00
39.25
39.25
61.00
39.25
39.25
61.00
39.25
39.25
61.00
No
33.25
32.25
32.25
32.25
No
40.50
39.25
39.25
39.25
No
44.75
43.75
43.75
43.75
Metal Bracing
Angle brace
Strip brace and tensioner
Multi brace, 1mm x 53mm wide
Bowmac Post/Bearer U Bracket,
galvanised steel, with ragged end
set in concrete, to suit
50mm timber, B132
0.50
75mm timber, B133
0.50
100mm timber, B138
0.50
Bowmac Post/Bearer U Bracket,
galvanised steel, with base plate
for bolted connection, to suit
100mm timber
B12, 165mm high
0.50
B14, 240mm high
0.50
B16, 360mm high
0.50
Bowmac Post and Bearer Strap
Bracket, galvanised steel, with
ragged end set in concrete
B195, 50mm wide strap
0.50
B196, 50mm wide strap
0.50
B197, 80mm wide strap
0.50
Bowmac Angle, galvanised steel, with bolt
holes
B175, 75mm x 50mm angle x 140mm 0.50
long x 4 holes
B177, 75mm x 50mm angle x 240mm 0.50
long x 4 holes
B178, 75mm x 50mm angle x 290mm 0.50
long x 4 holes
Bowmac Angle, stainless steel, with bolt holes
BS175, 75mm x 50mm angle x
0.50
140mm long x 4 holes
Lumberlok Pile Connectors, 12kN, for braced
or anchor pile, comprising 2 Nailon plates
160mm long, 8 CT160 cleats and nails
Standard pack
0.25
Medium corrosion pack
0.25
High corrosion pack
0.25
No
85.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
Set
Set
Set
38.75
63.00
84.00
38.25
63.00
83.00
38.25
63.00
83.00
38.25
63.00
83.00
Set
Set
32.50
39.50
32.00
39.00
32.00
39.00
32.00
39.00
0.25
0.25
2009
Detailed Rates
Carpentry
TrussesResidential
Page 4-209
Hrs
17.15
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
No
No
No
No
No
180.00
200.00
215.00
290.00
310.00
155.00
165.00
180.00
240.00
260.00
150.00
165.00
180.00
260.00
275.00
163.00
180.00
195.00
265.00
285.00
No
No
No
No
No
180.00
200.00
215.00
290.00
310.00
155.00
165.00
180.00
240.00
260.00
150.00
165.00
180.00
260.00
275.00
163.00
180.00
195.00
265.00
285.00
No
No
No
305.00
335.00
365.00
305.00
335.00
365.00
305.00
335.00
365.00
305.00
335.00
365.00
No
No
No
330.00
350.00
445.00
330.00
350.00
445.00
330.00
350.00
445.00
330.00
350.00
445.00
No
No
No
305.00
335.00
365.00
305.00
335.00
365.00
305.00
335.00
365.00
305.00
335.00
365.00
No
No
No
330.00
350.00
445.00
330.00
350.00
445.00
330.00
350.00
445.00
330.00
350.00
445.00
m
m
m
m
31.50
38.75
51.00
60.00
31.25
38.75
48.25
56.00
32.00
40.25
54.00
63.00
29.25
36.00
45.00
54.00
TrussesResidential
Unit
BeamsSolid Timber
2009
Detailed Rates
Carpentry
BeamsPosi-Strut Trusses
Page 4-210
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
23.25
24.50
28.25
26.75
28.00
31.75
23.00
24.25
28.00
26.25
27.75
31.50
23.00
24.25
28.00
26.25
27.75
31.50
23.00
24.25
28.00
26.25
27.75
31.50
17.17
17.18
BeamsPosi-Strut Trusses
BeamsTwinaplate
0.13
0.13
0.14
0.14
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.16
0.16
0.16
0.17
0.17
0.18
0.18
0.18
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
19.75
20.25
21.25
22.25
23.25
21.75
22.75
24.00
25.00
25.75
32.25
34.00
36.25
38.00
39.75
19.50
20.00
21.00
21.75
23.00
21.50
22.50
23.75
24.50
25.50
32.00
33.75
35.75
37.50
39.25
19.50
20.00
21.00
21.75
23.00
21.50
22.50
23.75
24.50
25.50
32.00
33.75
35.75
37.50
39.25
19.50
20.00
21.00
21.75
23.00
21.50
22.50
23.75
24.50
25.50
32.00
33.75
35.75
37.50
39.25
0.17
0.17
0.18
0.18
0.18
0.17
0.17
0.18
0.18
0.18
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
35.75
36.50
37.75
38.75
39.50
51.00
52.00
55.00
56.00
58.00
35.25
36.25
37.50
38.25
39.25
50.00
52.00
54.00
56.00
58.00
35.25
36.25
37.50
38.25
39.25
50.00
52.00
54.00
56.00
58.00
35.25
36.25
37.50
38.25
39.25
50.00
52.00
54.00
56.00
58.00
No
No
No
No
3.45
3.75
4.10
7.00
3.45
3.75
4.10
7.00
3.45
3.75
4.10
7.00
3.45
3.75
4.10
7.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Carpentry
BeamsLVL
Page 4-211
Hrs
17.19
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
32.25
36.25
49.00
61.00
71.00
56.00
97.00
110.00
144.00
26.75
40.25
49.50
32.00
35.75
48.75
60.00
71.00
56.00
97.00
109.00
144.00
26.25
39.75
49.00
32.00
35.75
48.75
60.00
71.00
56.00
97.00
109.00
144.00
26.25
39.75
49.00
32.00
35.75
48.75
60.00
71.00
56.00
97.00
109.00
144.00
26.25
39.75
49.00
m
m
26.50
38.25
26.25
38.00
26.25
38.00
26.00
38.00
m
m
m
23.50
29.75
33.75
23.25
29.50
33.50
23.25
29.50
33.50
22.75
29.00
32.25
0.08
0.08
m2
m2
4.30
4.40
4.25
4.35
4.10
4.25
4.25
4.45
0.08
0.08
0.08
m2
m2
m2
5.90
7.30
5.60
5.80
7.20
5.60
5.90
7.40
5.70
5.80
7.20
5.60
0.10
0.10
m2
m2
6.30
8.60
6.10
8.50
6.10
8.70
6.20
8.50
0.10
0.10
0.12
m2
m2
m2
6.80
6.70
7.50
7.00
6.40
7.20
7.00
6.80
7.60
6.60
6.80
7.60
BeamsLVL
Building Papers
Breather Type
Light weight
Heavy weight
Building Wrap
Framegard wrap
Tyvek wrap
Fire Retardent
Roof Underlay
Self supporting
Fire retardant heavy weight
17.22
InsulationReflective Foil
2009
Detailed Rates
Carpentry
InsulationPolystyrene Sheet
Page 4-212
Hrs
17.23
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
9.60
14.25
16.75
12.50
9.50
14.00
16.50
12.75
9.00
12.75
15.75
13.00
11.25
16.50
19.50
13.50
15.50
19.25
22.75
26.50
15.25
19.00
22.50
26.25
15.25
19.00
22.50
26.25
15.25
19.00
22.50
26.25
m2
m2
m2
13.75
14.00
17.25
13.75
14.00
17.25
13.75
14.00
17.25
13.75
14.00
17.25
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
7.70
6.60
7.60
8.40
9.20
10.25
7.50
6.50
7.50
8.20
9.10
10.00
7.50
6.50
7.50
8.20
9.10
10.00
7.50
6.50
7.50
8.20
9.10
10.00
18.50
28.25
18.50
19.50
22.25
18.50
28.00
18.25
19.25
22.00
18.50
28.00
18.25
19.25
22.00
18.50
28.00
18.25
19.25
22.00
6.90
8.40
11.75
13.75
80.00
6.80
8.20
11.50
13.50
80.00
6.80
8.20
11.50
13.50
80.00
6.80
8.20
11.50
13.50
80.00
15.75
15.50
15.50
15.50
11.50
13.75
11.25
13.50
11.25
13.50
11.25
13.50
17.00
17.00
20.25
16.75
16.75
20.00
16.75
16.75
20.00
16.75
16.75
20.00
InsulationPolystyrene Sheet
InsulationWool
InsulationPolyester
2009
Detailed Rates
Carpentry
InsulationFibreglass
Page 4-213
Hrs
17.26
Unit
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
12.25
13.75
17.25
19.50
22.25
36.00
12.0
13.50
17.00
19.25
22.00
35.75
12.00
13.50
17.00
19.25
22.00
35.75
12.00
13.50
170.00
19.25
22.00
35.75
11.75
13.50
13.50
16.00
17.75
17.00
23.25
11.50
13.25
13.25
16.00
17.50
16.75
23.00
11.50
13.25
13.25
16.00
17.50
16.75
23.00
11.50
13.25
13.25
16.00
17.50
16.75
23.00
15.00
17.00
23.50
15.00
17.00
23.25
15.00
17.00
23.25
15.00
17.00
23.25
10.25
12.00
17.25
22.00
12.50
10.25
12.00
17.00
22.00
12.50
10.25
12.00
17.00
22.00
12.50
10.25
12.00
17.00
22.00
12.50
15.75
15.75
15.50
15.50
15.50
15.50
15.50
15.50
9.50
10.75
14.75
9.30
10.50
14.75
9.30
10.50
14.75
9.30
10.50
14.75
14.25
16.00
17.50
14.00
15.75
17.25
14.00
15.75
17.25
14.00
15.75
17.25
11.25
11.00
11.00
11.00
18.00
25.75
17.75
25.50
17.75
25.50
17.75
25.50
23.75
24.75
28.25
28.25
InsulationFibreglass
Auck $
InsulationMineral Fibre
m2
2009
Detailed Rates
Carpentry
FlooringParticle Board
Page 4-214
Hrs
17.28
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
42.25
41.00
41.50
42.50
m2
m2
40.50
38.25
39.00
38.25
39.75
39.00
40.75
39.75
m2
m2
m2
40.25
39.50
38.25
38.50
38.00
38.25
39.50
38.75
39.00
40.25
39.75
39.75
m2
m2
m2
37.25
36.75
33.25
36.25
35.25
32.75
37.25
37.50
32.75
38.50
39.75
32.75
m2
m2
1.00
1.45
1.00
1.45
1.00
1.45
1.00
1.45
m2
m2
m2
m2
58.00
61.00
68.00
60.00
58.00
60.00
68.00
59.00
58.00
60.00
68.00
59.00
58.00
60.00
68.00
59.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
58.00
75.00
66.00
78.00
99.00
86.00
56.00
73.00
64.00
76.00
97.00
84.00
54.00
70.00
65.00
77.00
97.00
103.00
56.00
71.00
66.00
78.00
97.00
98.00
m2
m2
73.00
142.00
73.00
144.00
74.00
148.00
75.00
151.00
FlooringPlywood
Auck $
FlooringParticle Board
Unit
FlooringDecking
2009
Detailed Rates
Carpentry
FlooringDecorative Timber
Page 4-215
Hrs
17.31
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
FlooringDecorative Timber
m2
125.00
-180.00
125.00
-180.00
125.00
-180.00
125.00
-180.00
m2
90.00
-110.00
90.00
-110.00
90.00
-110.00
90.00
-110.00
m2
150.00
-165.00
150.00
-165.00
150.00
-165.00
150.00
-165.00
m2
120.00
-140.00
120.00
-140.00
120.00
-140.00
120.00
-140.00
m2
135.00
-150.00
135.00
-150.00
135.00
-150.00
135.00
-150.00
m2
125.00
-140.00
125.00
-140.00
125.00
-140.00
125.00
-140.00
m2
125.00
-140.00
125.00
-140.00
125.00
-140.00
125.00
-140.00
m2
m2
m2
145.00
135.00
145.00
155.00
145.00
155.00
155.00
145.00
155.00
155.00
145.00
155.00
m2
m2
150.00
140.00
160.00
150.00
160.00
150.00
160.00
150.00
m2
m2
m2
170.00
200.00
200.00
180.00
210.00
210.00
180.00
210.00
210.00
180.00
210.00
210.00
m2
m2
140.00
160.00
150.00
170.00
150.00
170.00
150.00
170.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
220.00
165.00
95.00
135.00
180.00
150.00
165.00
155.00
190.00
145.00
85.00
120.00
155.00
130.00
145.00
135.00
230.00
170.00
95.00
140.00
185.00
150.00
170.00
160.00
195.00
150.00
90.00
120.00
160.00
130.00
145.00
140.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Carpentry
FlooringSanding and Sealing
Page 4-216
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
125.00
90.00
140.00
155.00
145.00
110.00
80.00
135.00
145.00
135.00
130.00
90.00
150.00
160.00
150.00
110.00
80.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
8.00
-10.00
8.00
-10.00
8.00
-10.00
8.00
-10.00
m2
13.00
-15.00
13.00
-15.00
13.00
-15.00
13.00
-15.00
m2
12.00
-15.00
12.00
-15.00
12.00
-15.00
12.00
-15.00
m2
15.00
-18.00
15.00
-18.00
15.00
-18.00
15.00
-18.00
m2
28.00
27.50
28.00
28.25
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
37.25
44.25
30.75
37.50
80.00
37.25
44.25
29.75
37.50
78.00
37.75
44.75
29.75
38.50
78.00
38.50
46.00
29.75
38.50
78.00
m2
m2
m2
98.00
120.00
163.00
98.00
119.00
160.00
100.00
121.00
162.00
101.00
123.00
164.00
m2
m2
m2
81.00
103.00
145.00
80.00
101.00
141.00
81.00
102.00
143.00
83.00
103.00
144.00
4 coats
17.33
2009
Detailed Rates
Carpentry
CladdingFC Fibre Cement, Panel
Page 4-217
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
1.50
m2
96.00
94.00
95.00
96.00
0.02
0.05
0.02
0.05
0.05
m
m2
m
m2
m2
1.20
3.05
4.00
10.00
2.15
1.20
2.95
3.95
9.90
2.05
1.20
2.95
3.95
9.90
2.05
1.20
2.95
3.95
9.90
2.05
0.05
0.20
0.05
m2
m2
m
3.15
9.40
6.70
3.05
9.00
6.60
3.05
9.00
6.60
3.05
9.00
6.60
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
5.90
6.50
7.40
14.75
7.40
7.40
9.60
5.80
6.40
7.20
14.50
7.30
7.30
9.50
5.80
6.40
7.20
14.50
7.30
7.30
9.50
5.80
6.40
7.20
14.50
7.30
7.30
9.50
0.02
0.02
0.02
m
m
m
2.75
3.45
5.10
2.70
3.40
5.00
2.70
3.40
5.00
2.70
3.40
5.00
0.05
0.12
m
m
19.25
24.25
19.25
24.00
19.25
24.00
19.25
24.00
0.05
0.05
m
m
5.70
7.70
5.60
7.60
5.60
7.60
5.60
7.60
0.02
0.07
0.02
0.10
m2
m2
m2
m2
5.80
5.90
1.80
13.50
5.80
5.80
1.75
13.25
5.80
5.80
1.75
13.25
5.80
5.80
1.75
13.25
0.02
0.02
No
No
4.00
7.40
3.95
7.40
3.95
7.40
3.95
7.40
2009
Detailed Rates
Carpentry
CladdingFC Composite Rates
Page 4-218
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
0.04
0.08
0.08
m
m
m
6.10
11.75
13.25
6.00
11.50
13.00
6.00
11.50
13.00
6.00
11.50
13.00
0.08
10.50
10.25
10.25
10.25
0.10
19.50
19.25
19.25
19.25
0.08
0.08
m
m
16.00
18.75
15.75
18.75
15.75
18.75
15.75
18.75
0.03
0.07
0.02
0.12
m2
m2
m2
m2
5.80
13.50
3.75
23.25
5.80
13.50
3.75
23.00
5.80
13.50
3.75
23.00
5.80
13.50
3.75
23.00
m2
m2
m2
43.00
52.00
94.00
43.00
51.00
91.00
43.50
52.00
91.00
44.25
53.00
91.00
5.90
1.75
74.00
5.80
1.70
73.00
5.90
1.70
74.00
5.80
1.70
75.00
3.05
2.95
2.95
2.95
2.15
23.25
2.05
22.50
2.05
22.50
2.05
22.50
110.00
108.00
109.00
110.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Carpentry
CladdingFC Composite Rates
Page 4-219
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
1.40
1.35
1.35
1.35
m
m
3.30
4.75
3.30
4.65
3.30
4.65
3.30
4.65
9.90
9.70
9.70
9.70
m
m
3.55
13.50
3.40
13.00
3.40
13.00
3.40
13.00
4.00
3.85
3.85
3.85
6.10
5.90
5.90
5.90
m
m
15.00
25.00
14.75
24.50
14.75
24.50
14.75
24.50
37.50
1.75
36.25
37.50
1.70
35.75
38.50
1.70
35.75
38.50
1.70
35.75
95.00
95.00
97.00
99.00
3.15
2.15
2.10
3.05
2.05
2.05
3.05
2.05
2.05
3.05
2.05
2.05
178.00
177.00
180.00
182.00
10.00
4.50
14.50
9.90
4.45
14.25
9.90
4.45
14.25
9.90
4.45
14.25
6.10
199.00
6.00
198.00
6.00
200.00
6.00
205.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Carpentry
James Hardie Recognised Installer
Page 4-220
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
37.50
1.75
36.25
37.50
1.70
35.75
38.50
1.70
35.75
38.50
1.70
35.75
160.00
158.00
159.00
161.00
3.15
3.05
3.05
3.05
2.15
2.10
2.05
2.05
2.05
2.05
2.05
2.05
245.00
240.00
240.00
245.00
10.00
4.50
14.50
9.90
4.45
14.25
9.90
4.45
14.25
9.90
4.45
14.25
6.10
265.00
6.00
260.00
6.00
260.00
6.00
265.00
m2
m2
95.00
95.00
- 105.00
- 120.00
m2
m2
65.00
82.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m
m
m
each
m2
113.00
110.00
108.00
10.00
15.00
235.00
45.00
70.00
10.00
Labour Only
40.00
- 60.00
- 80.00
- 87.00
30.00
- 32.00
- 123.00
- 120.00
- 118.00
55.00
52.00
50.00
5.00
10.00
100.00
25.00
- 65.00
- 62.00
- 60.00
- 150.00
- 30.00
7.00
- 12.00
- 250.00
- 55.00
- 80.00
- 15.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Carpentry
CladdingFC, Monolithic
Page 4-221
Hrs
17.36
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
CladdingFC, Monolithic
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
m2
m
66.00
72.00
7.30
1.70
65.00
71.00
7.20
1.70
66.00
73.00
7.40
1.70
67.00
73.00
7.20
1.70
CladdingCavities
CladdingWeatherboards
Fibre Cement/CLD
James Hardie Weatherboards, including
back soakers and sealant
180mm smooth
205mm colonial
205mm rusticated
205mm styleline
240mm smooth
245mm woodgrain
305mm smooth
310mm woodgrain
External Angles
PVC box
Aluminium box
Timber, H4 40mm x 40mm mould
Galvanised soakers, 180mm
Galvanised soakers, 245/310mm
Internal Angle, PVC, W shape
James Hardie Linea Weatherboards,
including at joints.
135 Linea
180 Linea
180 Linea
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
79.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
70.00
70.00
68.00
69.00
79.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
70.00
70.00
68.00
67.00
82.00
88.00
88.00
88.00
75.00
74.00
70.00
71.00
82.00
88.00
88.00
88.00
75.00
74.00
70.00
71.00
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.05
0.05
0.15
m
m
m
m
m
m
14.75
25.50
12.75
24.00
18.50
11.75
14.50
25.25
11.75
24.00
18.25
11.25
14.50
25.25
12.25
24.00
18.25
11.25
14.50
25.25
12.25
24.00
18.25
11.25
1.50
1.50
1.50
m2
m2
m2
122.00
120.00
121.00
122.00
119.00
120.00
125.00
120.00
123.00
125.00
120.00
123.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Carpentry
PVC/uPVC
Page 4-222
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m
m
m
m
m
m
30.25
26.25
24.00
25.25
36.00
28.75
30.00
26.25
24.00
25.00
35.50
28.50
30.00
26.25
24.00
25.00
35.50
28.50
30.00
26.25
24.00
25.00
35.50
28.50
m
m
m
m
9.00
9.50
11.00
14.50
9.00
9.50
11.25
14.50
9.30
9.90
11.50
15.00
9.30
9.90
11.50
15.00
1.00
m2
128.00
126.00
126.00
126.00
0.15
1.00
m
m2
19.00
117.00
18.75
120.00
18.75
-
18.75
-
0.15
m2
15.00
14.75
14.75
14.75
1.00
0.90
m2
m2
135.00
130.00
133.00
123.00
127.00
122.00
125.00
40.25
1.00
0.90
m2
m2
189.00
192.00
187.00
190.00
187.00
190.00
187.00
190.00
0.15
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
m
m
m
m
m
12.75
13.50
15.25
80.00
57.00
11.75
13.50
15.00
80.00
57.00
12.25
13.50
15.00
80.00
57.00
12.25
13.50
15.00
80.00
57.00
1.00
0.90
1.30
m2
m2
m2
186.00
187.00
240.00
184.00
185.00
210.00
184.00
185.00
210.00
184.00
185.00
205.00
Linea accessories
Corner soaker
35mm, aluminium
0.05
150mm, aluminium
0.05
180mm, aluminium
0.05
180mm, stainless steel
0.05
Box corner, aluminium slim line
0.15
Internal corner, W-section, aluminium 0.15
Linea Trim facing strip
84mm wide
0.10
100mm wide
0.10
135mm wide
0.11
180mm wide
0.13
PVC/uPVC
Palliside PVC Weatherboards,
rusticated or bevel back, white or coloured,
including PVC mouldings and trim
Palliside PVC external corner soaker
Masada uPVC Weatherboards,
rusticated profile, white or coloured,
including PVC mouldings and trim
uPVC external corner soaker
Timber
Rusticated or Bevel back Profiles, fixed
to timber framing
RP, H3, pre-primed
150mm x 25mm, FJ
200mm x 25mm, FJ
Cedar, bandsawn, silicone bronze nails
150mm x 25mm HP67
200mm x 25mm HP68
External Angles
Timber, H4 40mm x 40mm mould
Galvanised soakers, 150mm board
Galvanised soakers, 200mm board
Copper soakers, 150mm board
Copper soakers, 200mm board
Vertical Shiplap Profile, bandsawn, cedar
No 2 Clears, fixed to timber framing
150mm x 25mm
200mm x 25mm
Vertical Board, 200mm x 25mm, and
50mm x 25mm battens to joints, cedar No 2
Clears
2009
Detailed Rates
Carpentry
Aluminium
Page 4-223
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
0.15
0.18
m
m
15.50
11.25
15.25
11.00
15.25
11.00
15.25
11.00
Add
+ 15%
+ 15%
+ 15%
+ 15%
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
180.00
178.00
181.00
186.00
192.00
180.00
178.00
181.00
186.00
192.00
180.00
178.00
181.00
186.00
192.00
180.00
178.00
181.00
186.00
192.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
191.00
189.00
193.00
198.00
205.00
191.00
189.00
193.00
198.00
205.00
191.00
189.00
193.00
198.00
205.00
191.00
189.00
193.00
198.00
205.00
Aluminium
Nu-Wall Aluminium, standard powdercoat
finish, includes aluminium mouldings
Classique and Shiplap profiles
Ripple 150 and Aero 70 profiles
Aero 115 profile
Louvre 60 profile
Ullos ridged profile
Nu-Wall Aluminium, premium powdercoat
finish, includes aluminium mouldings
Classique and Shiplap profiles
Ripple 150 and Aero 70 profiles
Aero 115 profile
Louvre 60 profile
Ullos ridged profile
17.39
176.00
173.00
205.00
173.00
110.00
101.00
+ 15%
107.00
98.00
+ 15%
107.00
98.00
+ 15%
107.00
98.00
+ 15%
CladdingPlywood
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.55
0.55
0.55
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
42.00
47.75
52.00
62.00
67.00
77.00
39.00
44.00
48.25
57.00
61.00
70.00
38.50
43.50
47.75
56.00
60.00
69.00
40.50
46.00
51.00
60.00
64.00
74.00
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.55
0.55
0.55
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
39.25
44.00
47.75
56.00
60.00
69.00
36.50
40.75
44.00
52.00
55.00
63.00
36.00
40.25
43.50
51.00
54.00
62.00
37.75
42.50
46.00
54.00
58.00
66.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Carpentry
CladdingPlywood, For Formwork
Page 4-224
Hrs
17.41
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
66.00
72.00
65.00
70.00
65.00
70.00
65.00
70.00
m2
34.00
31.00
33.00
35.25
m2
m2
m2
62.00
62.00
83.00
61.00
61.00
80.00
61.00
61.00
81.00
61.00
61.00
82.00
0.44
0.56
m2
m2
36.75
50.00
36.75
50.00
38.25
53.00
38.25
53.00
0.08
0.25
m2
m2
4.45
11.50
4.30
11.00
4.30
11.00
4.30
11.00
0.08
m2
6.70
6.50
6.50
6.50
0.25
11.50
11.00
11.00
11.25
0.25
11.50
11.00
11.00
11.00
0.44
m2
54.00
54.00
56.00
56.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
17.75
20.25
23.25
27.75
31.50
33.75
36.00
49.50
17.00
19.75
22.50
26.75
30.25
32.50
34.75
47.75
17.00
19.75
22.50
26.75
29.00
31.75
33.75
45.75
17.00
19.75
22.50
26.75
29.00
31.75
33.75
45.75
CladdingSheet Bracing
0.50
LiningPlywood, Decorative
LiningFibre Cement
Unit
LiningMDF
2009
Detailed Rates
Carpentry
LiningHardboard
Page 4-225
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
0.28
0.30
0.30
m2
m2
m2
22.00
23.25
28.25
21.75
22.25
28.50
21.75
23.75
28.50
21.75
23.75
28.50
0.30
m2
32.25
30.25
33.00
33.00
0.30
m2
33.25
32.00
31.50
31.50
m2
m2
22.75
53.00
22.75
52.00
23.25
52.00
23.25
52.00
1.00
m2
102.00
103.00
104.00
104.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
m2
m2
m2
113.00
107.00
125.00
115.00
108.00
121.00
120.00
112.00
124.00
120.00
112.00
124.00
1.00
1.00
m2
m2
104.00
130.00
102.00
127.50
102.00
127.50
102.00
127.50
m2
42.00
41.50
41.75
42.50
m
m
m
m2
17.50
23.25
29.00
38.75
17.25
22.75
28.50
38.75
19.00
25.00
31.50
40.25
17.75
23.50
29.50
40.25
m2
49.75
49.50
51.00
51.00
m
m
m
20.25
27.00
6.90
20.50
27.00
6.80
21.00
28.00
6.80
21.00
28.00
6.80
17.46
LiningHardboard
Hardboard, standard
3mm thick
4.75mm thick
6mm thick
Hardboard, pegboard
4.75mm thick
Hardboard, tempered
4.75mm thick
17.47
17.48
LiningSoftboard
LiningWet Wall
LiningSoffit
2009
Detailed Rates
Carpentry
LiningCeiling
Page 4-226
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
0.55
m2
58.00
58.00
60.00
60.00
0.23
0.31
0.05
m
m
m
24.25
32.00
6.90
24.25
32.00
6.80
25.00
33.25
6.80
25.00
33.25
6.80
m2
m2
29.75
36.50
29.25
35.75
29.75
36.75
29.75
36.75
m
m2
10.00
2.00-4.00
9.70
2.00-4.00
10.00
2.00-4.00
10.00
2.00-4.00
0.26
0.26
0.26
0.33
0.29
0.35
0.38
0.26
0.26
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
21.50
30.25
26.25
40.25
45.50
62.00
82.00
44.00
19.75
20.50
28.75
23.50
39.50
45.00
60.00
15.25
43.50
19.75
20.50
27.75
24.50
35.50
11.75
14.00
15.25
43.50
20.50
20.50
27.75
24.50
35.50
11.75
14.00
15.25
43.50
20.50
0.18
11.75
11.00
0.18
0.18
0.18
0.18
m
m
m
m
10.75
14.00
11.25
11.75
10.25
13.25
10.50
11.00
10.50
13.75
13.75
0.18
0.18
0.18
m
m
m
10.50
10.25
10.75
9.80
9.50
10.25
9.80
10.25
10.50
9.70
9.70
10.50
LiningCeiling
Exterior Finishings
Exterior Mouldings, FJ RP H3 PP
30mm x 18mm square dressed
scriber
43mm x 10mm scriber
40mm x 27mm eaves mould
30mm, Moulding #7
40mm, Moulding #8
Square dressed trim
18mm x 18mm
30mm x 10mm
40mm x 10mm
For Linea Mouldings, See page 4-222
2009
Detailed Rates
Carpentry
Interior Finishings
Page 4-227
Hrs
17.53
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m
m
m
10.50
11.00
14.00
9.70
10.25
12.50
9.20
9.90
9.20
9.70
11.50
m
m
m
11.00
11.50
14.50
10.25
11.00
13.50
9.80
10.25
12.00
9.80
10.25
12.00
m
m
m
15.25
18.75
30.50
14.50
17.75
30.25
15.25
18.25
30.25
17.25
20.50
29.00
m
m
m
m
m
9.60
10.50
11.50
11.25
12.75
9.00
9.90
11.00
10.50
12.00
9.20
10.25
11.25
11.00
12.25
9.20
10.00
11.00
10.75
12.00
23.25
21.25
18.25
18.25
m
m
m
m
m
12.00
11.25
12.00
12.50
13.25
11.25
11.00
11.50
12.25
12.50
11.75
10.75
11.50
12.00
13.00
11.50
10.50
11.50
11.75
12.75
m
m
m
m
m
8.50
9.10
11.75
12.75
16.25
9.20
10.50
11.25
12.50
15.75
9.10
10.25
11.00
12.25
15.25
9.00
10.00
11.00
12.00
14.75
m
m
m
m
m
m
10.50
10.50
10.75
11.25
11.00
11.50
10.00
9.90
10.25
10.50
10.50
10.75
10.50
9.20
9.40
11.00
9.60
10.00
9.70
9.20
9.40
10.00
9.70
10.00
17.25
16.75
17.25
17.25
Interior Finishings
Architrave/Skirting
Bevel/bullnose: Radiata Pine, FJ
40mm x 10mm
0.18
60mm x 10mm
0.18
90mm x 10mm
0.18
Bevel/bullnose: Radiata Pine, FJ PrePrimed
40mm x 10mm
0.18
60mm x 10mm
0.18
90mm x 10mm
0.18
Bevel/bullnose: DA Rimu
60mm x 10mm
0.18
85mm x 10mm
0.18
85mm x 18mm
0.18
Bevel/bullnose: MUF
40mm x 12mm
0.18
60mm x 12mm
0.18
85mm x 12mm
0.18
60mm x 18mm
0.18
85mm x 18mm
0.18
Colonial: Radiata Pine, FJ PrePrimed
135mm x 18mm
Colonial: MUF
60mm x 18mm, prefinished
0.18
87mm x 12mm
0.18
87mm x 12mm, prefinished
0.18
85mm x 18mm
0.18
85mm x 18mm, prefinished
0.18
Colonial Villa style: MUF
42mm x 12mm
0.18
67mm x 12mm
0.18
67mm x 18mm
0.18
92mm x 18mm
0.18
140mm x 18mm
0.18
Cornice
Bevelled: Radiata Pine
30mm, Moulding #7, RP Clears
0.18
30mm, Moulding #7, RP FJ
0.18
30mm, Moulding #7, RP FJ PP
0.18
40mm, Moulding #8, RP Clears
0.18
40mm, Moulding #8, RP FJ
0.18
40mm, Moulding #8, RP FJ PP
0.18
Bevelled: DA Rimu
40mm x 18mm
0.18
2009
Detailed Rates
Carpentry
Interior Finishings
Page 4-228
Bevelled: MUF
30mm, prefinished
40mm
40mm, prefinished
Colonial: Radiata Pine
45mm RP FJ PP
Colonial: MUF
45mm
45mm, prefinished
98mm, prefinished
Scotia: Radiata Pine
28mm, Moulding #5, RP Clears
28mm, Moulding #5, RP FJ
28mm, Moulding #5, RP FJ PP H3.1
35mm, Moulding #6, RP Clears
35mm, Moulding #6, RP Clears H3.1
35mm, Moulding #6, RP FJ
35mm, Moulding #6, RP FJ PP H3.1
Scotia: MUF
28mm, prefinished
Quadrant
Radiata Pine
12mm, Moulding #1, RP Clears
12mm, Moulding #1, RP FJ
18mm, Moulding #2, RP Clears
DA Rimu
18mm
MUF
19mm, prefinished
Square Dressed Trim
10mm thick: Radiata Pine, FJ
30mm, Moulding #26
40mm, Moulding #27
60mm, Moulding #29
90mm, Moulding #30
135mm, Moulding #31
10mm thick: Rimu
30mm, Moulding #26
40mm, Moulding #27
60mm, Moulding #29
18mm thick; MUF, Prefinished
40mm
60mm
85mm
135mm
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
0.18
0.18
0.18
m
m
m
10.00
9.70
10.25
9.40
9.30
9.60
9.60
9.30
9.80
9.50
9.10
9.70
0.18
14.50
13.50
11.75
11.75
0.18
0.18
0.18
m
m
m
11.75
12.25
15.50
11.25
11.50
15.00
11.00
12.00
14.75
11.00
11.75
14.25
0.18
0.18
0.18
0.18
0.18
0.18
0.18
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
11.75
11.25
12.00
13.00
13.25
12.50
13.25
11.00
10.50
11.25
12.25
12.50
11.75
12.50
11.25
10.00
10.25
9.70
12.75
12.00
11.00
11.00
12.75
11.00
0.18
10.50
9.90
10.25
10.00
0.18
0.18
0.18
m
m
m
9.00
9.30
9.90
8.80
8.80
9.50
9.00
8.50
9.50
8.40
8.50
9.00
0.18
10.25
9.80
9.50
9.50
0.18
11.75
11.50
12.25
12.00
0.18
0.18
0.18
0.18
0.18
m
m
m
m
m
9.40
10.50
11.50
14.00
18.50
9.10
9.90
10.75
12.50
16.75
8.80
9.20
9.90
11.50
14.75
8.80
9.20
9.90
11.50
14.75
0.18
0.18
0.18
m
m
m
13.00
13.75
15.50
12.50
13.50
15.75
11.50
13.50
16.25
13.25
13.50
16.25
0.18
0.18
0.18
0.18
m
m
m
m
10.25
11.25
12.75
16.25
9.60
10.75
12.00
15.25
9.80
11.00
12.25
15.75
9.70
10.75
12.00
15.25
2009
Detailed Rates
Carpentry
Interior Finishings
Page 4-229
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
0.18
0.18
0.18
m
m
m
10.75
12.25
13.75
10.25
11.75
13.50
10.00
11.00
12.25
9.80
11.00
12.25
0.18
0.18
0.18
m
m
m
17.50
21.50
29.50
16.25
23.00
29.00
15.50
18.75
23.00
18.00
21.00
25.50
2009
Detailed Rates
Hardware
Abbreviations
Page 4-230
CP
18
Hardware
18.1
Abbreviations
AB =
ABZ =
ALUM =
BB =
BLK =
BZ =
CP =
FB =
18.2
Antique Brass
Architectural Bronze
Aluminium
Bright Brass
Black
Oil Rubbed Bronze
Chrome Plated
Florentine Bronze
PB =
SCP =
SE =
SNP =
SS =
SSS =
PCS =
SCP
FB/ABZ
SS/PCS
Polished Brass
Satin Chrome Plated
Silver
Satin Nickel Plate
Stainless Steel
Satin Stainless Steel
Powder Coat Standard Colours
38mm
51mm
64mm
76mm
89mm
100mm
Flush hinge, fixed pin 100mm x 50mm
Flush hinge
89mm
Flush overlay hinge
Butterfly hinge
Cabinet spring hinge
Rising butt
100mm
Falling butt
100mm
Ball bearing hinge, button tipped, 75mm
100mm
Button tip, fast fix
100mm x 68mm
Spring hinges, double acting
100mm
150mm
18.3
PB/BB/
Brass
1.65
1.90
3.10
4.40
7.35
9.15
10.00
2.15
2.00
1.90
2.40
2.40
45.50
45.50
13.25
14.50
10.75
Rising butt
Spring hinge
145.00
185.00
115.00
150.00
425.00
430.00
395.00
405.00
425.00
430.00
395.00
405.00
Mortice Locks/Latchsets
Vestibule Locks
Outside Key, Operates Bolts At All Times
Vestibule, V1/2
502/514
Exterior/exit, V7/8
502/511
Store room, V9/10
502/512
Single action, V11/12 506/512
425.00
430.00
395.00
405.00
425.00
430.00
395.00
405.00
425.00
430.00
395.00
405.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Hardware
Combination Locks
Page 4-231
CP
SCP
FB/ABZ
PB/BB/
Brass
SS/PCS
430.00
430.00
410.00
430.00
430.00
410.00
430.00
430.00
410.00
430.00
430.00
410.00
430.00
430.00
410.00
390.00
405.00
370.00
390.00
405.00
370.00
390.00
405.00
370.00
390.00
405.00
370.00
390.00
405.00
370.00
430.00
440.00
430.00
440.00
430.00
440.00
430.00
440.00
430.00
440.00
400.00
430.00
440.00
405.00
410.00
400.00
430.00
440.00
405.00
410.00
400.00
430.00
440.00
405.00
410.00
400.00
430.00
440.00
405.00
410.00
400.00
430.00
440.00
405.00
410.00
400.00
405.00
355.00
400.00
405.00
355.00
400.00
405.00
355.00
400.00
405.00
355.00
400.00
405.00
355.00
440.00
445.00
410.00
440.00
445.00
410.00
440.00
445.00
410.00
440.00
445.00
410.00
440.00
445.00
410.00
395.00
400.00
395.00
400.00
395.00
400.00
395.00
400.00
395.00
400.00
265.00
275.00
215.00
205.00
265.00
275.00
215.00
205.00
265.00
275.00
215.00
205.00
265.00
275.00
215.00
205.00
265.00
275.00
215.00
205.00
290.00
290.00
235.00
290.00
290.00
290.00
235.00
290.00
290.00
290.00
235.00
290.00
290.00
290.00
235.00
290.00
290.00
290.00
235.00
290.00
230.00
230.00
230.00
230.00
230.00
Combination Locks
Outside Key, Operates Bolts At All Times
Entry, C1/2
502/514
Glass door, C7/8
502/511
Outside Key, Locks/Unlocks Both Handles
Entry, C21/22
502/514
Turn exit, C23/24
502/514
Glass door, C27/28 502/511
Glass door, C29/30 502/512
Privacy latch, C33/34 504/514
No Outside Key
Exterior privacy, C41/42503/514
Exterior, C49/50
503/511
Passage latch, C57/58503/512
Night Latches
Night latch, N1/2
22/23
Communicating door, N322/22
Cylinder latch, N5/6 22
Exit door, N7/8
23
Deadlocks
Outside Key, Operates Bolts At All Times
Entry, D1
22/23
Glass door, D3
22/22
Lockup shop, D5
22
Institutional, D9/D10 22/23
No Outside Key
Exit, D7
23
2009
Detailed Rates
Hardware
Sliding Door Locks
Page 4-232
CP
SCP
FB/ABZ
PB/BB/
Brass
SS/PCS
300.00
300.00
210.00
300.00
300.00
210.00
300.00
300.00
210.00
300.00
300.00
210.00
300.00
300.00
210.00
245.00
285.00
245.00
285.00
245.00
285.00
245.00
285.00
245.00
285.00
65.00
40.00
90.00
34.00
65.00
40.00
90.00
34.00
65.00
40.00
90.00
34.00
65.00
40.00
90.00
34.00
65.00
40.00
90.00
34.00
530.00
545.00
510.00
475.00
530.00
545.00
510.00
475.00
530.00
545.00
510.00
475.00
530.00
545.00
510.00
475.00
530.00
545.00
510.00
475.00
540.00
520.00
540.00
520.00
540.00
520.00
540.00
520.00
540.00
520.00
505.00
520.00
485.00
505.00
520.00
485.00
505.00
520.00
485.00
505.00
520.00
485.00
505.00
520.00
485.00
540.00
550.00
540.00
550.00
540.00
550.00
540.00
550.00
540.00
550.00
540.00
540.00
550.00
520.00
540.00
540.00
550.00
520.00
540.00
540.00
550.00
520.00
540.00
540.00
550.00
520.00
540.00
540.00
550.00
520.00
Vestibule Locks
Outside Key, Operates Bolts At All Times
Vestibule, V1/2
5300/5303
Exterior/exit, V7/8
5300/5301
Store room, V9/10
5300/5306
Single action, V11/12 5310/5306
Outside Key, Locks/Unlocks Outside Handle
Vestibule, V21/22
5300/5303
Classroom, V29/30
5300/5306
No Outside Key
Exterior/exit, V41/42 5305/5303
Exterior/exit, V49/50 5305/5301
Exit latch, V55/56
5305/5306
Combination Locks
Outside Key, Operates Bolts At All Times
Entry, C1/2
5300/5303
Glass door, C7/8
5300/5301
Outside Key, Locks/Unlocks Both Handles
Entry, C21/22
5300/5303
Turn entry, C23/24
5300/5303
Glass door, C27/28 5300/5301
Glass door, C31/320 5300/5306
2009
Detailed Rates
Hardware
Cylinder Deadbolts
Page 4-233
No Outside Key
Privacy latch, C33/34 5304/5303
Exterior privacy, C41/425305/5303
Exterior, C49/50
5305/5301
Passage latch, C57/585305/5306
18.5
FB/ABZ
PB/BB/
Brass
SS/PCS
520.00
505.00
520.00
485.00
520.00
505.00
520.00
485.00
520.00
505.00
520.00
485.00
520.00
505.00
520.00
485.00
520.00
505.00
520.00
485.00
195.00
145.00
185.00
132.00
150.00
200.00
133.00
225.00
-
Plymouth
Orbit
Plymouth
Orbit
Georgian
(AB)
Plymouth
Orbit
93.00
110.00
125.00
44.00
93.00
110.00
125.00
44.00
93.00
110.00
125.00
44.00
93.00
110.00
125.00
44.00
120.00
136.00
172.00
55.00
120.00
136.00
172.00
55.00
120.00
136.00
172.00
55.00
158.00
184.00
222.00
275.00
295.00
350.00
76.00
158.00
184.00
222.00
275.00
295.00
350.00
76.00
295.00
250.00
345.00
390.00
390.00
160.00
295.00
250.00
345.00
390.00
390.00
160.00
16.00
22.00
SCP
Cylinder Deadbolts
Deadbolt
BC162, double cylinder
B362, double cylinder
BC160, single cylinder and turn
B360, single cylinder and turn
18.6
CP
Keying
2009
Detailed Rates
Hardware
Door Furniture Comparison
Page 4-234
18.8
CP
SCP
FB/ABZ
PB/BB/
Brass
SS/PCS
89.00
118.00
102.00
109.00
127.00
141.00
89.00
118.00
102.00
109.00
127.00
141.00
89.00
118.00
102.00
109.00
127.00
141.00
89.00
118.00
102.00
109.00
127.00
141.00
107.00
123.00
132.00
107.00
123.00
132.00
107.00
123.00
132.00
107.00
123.00
132.00
48.00
63.00
73.00
48.00
63.00
73.00
48.00
63.00
73.00
48.00
63.00
73.00
107.00
121.00
107.00
121.00
107.00
121.00
127.00
141.00
127.00
141.00
127.00
141.00
63.00
74.00
63.00
74.00
63.00
74.00
179.00
191.00
207.00
179.00
191.00
207.00
127.00
135.00
127.00
135.00
138.00
72.00
34.00
138.00
72.00
34.00
138.00
72.00
34.00
138.00
72.00
34.00
165.00
86.00
165.00
86.00
165.00
86.00
165.00
86.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Hardware
Electromagnetic Locks
Page 4-235
Escutcheons
Cylinder, 22, brass base
Turn, 23, brass base
Emergency release, 24, brass base
Cylinder, 26, brass over nylon
Turn, 27, brass over nylon
Emergency release, 28, brass over nylon
6000 series
Alpha, Bergen or Flaire handles
Lock/latch furniture, to both sides of door
Passage set
Privacy set
External or internal half set
External or internal blank rose
Neptune or Cezanne handles
Lock/latch furniture, to both sides of door
Passage set
Privacy set
External or internal half set
Escutcheons
Cylinder, 6008
Turn, emergency release or indicating
turn, 6007, 6009 and 6013
Large turn, 6010
18.9
CP
SCP
FB/ABZ
PB/BB/
Brass
SS/PCS
23.00
48.00
41.00
13.00
31.00
29.00
23.00
48.00
41.00
13.00
31.00
29.00
23.00
48.00
41.00
13.00
31.00
29.00
23.00
48.00
41.00
13.00
31.00
29.00
127.00
141.00
171.00
64.00
36.00
127.00
141.00
171.00
64.00
36.00
127.00
141.00
171.00
64.00
36.00
146.00
159.00
190.00
73.00
146.00
159.00
190.00
73.00
146.00
159.00
190.00
73.00
27.00
43.00
27.00
43.00
27.00
43.00
56.00
56.00
56.00
840.00
1,500.00
295.00
200.00
835.00
730.00
1,605.00
295.00
200.00
895.00
785.00
1,725.00
295.00
200.00
Electromagnetic Locks
Aluminium
2009
Detailed Rates
Hardware
Accessories to Electric Locks
Page 4-236
18.10
SS/PCS
350.00
420.00
710.00
790.00
770.00
945.00
945.00
95.00
130.00
180.00
205.00
225.00
260.00
130.00
140.00
150.00
30.00
135.00
175.00
10.00
23.00
29.00
-
25.00
50.00
22.50
29.00
-
55.00
PB/BB/
Brass
Floor Springs
FB/ABZ
Electric Strikes
SCP
CP
Door Stops
Rubber or plastic buffer
Wall mounted spring loaded buffer
Wall mounted door stop
Door holder plunger type
2009
Detailed Rates
Hardware
Panic Bolts/Exit Devices
Page 4-237
CP
18.15
SCP
Sprayed
silver
435.00
360.00
335.00
290.00
505.00
FB/ABZ
PB/BB/
Brass
SS/PCS
Aluminium
600.00
650.00
1,100.00
1,125.00
675.00
1,200.00
265.00
425.00
235.00
360.00
1,100.00
1,850.00
610.00
1,360.00
1,900.00
1,175.00
1,600.00
1,500.00
2,000.00
SCP
Sprayed
Finish
524 Closer
Alum
355.00
420.00
425.00
475.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Hardware
Pull Handles and Push Plates
Page 4-238
CP
FB/ABZ
PB/BB/
Brass
SS/PCS
470.00
530.00
545.00
540.00
Aluminium
1461 Closer
615.00
565.00
600.00
13.00
13.00
14.25
15.50
15.50
16.75
17.25
53.00
58.00
210.00
230.00
200.00
39.00
40.00
44.00
45.00
50.00
57.00
27.00
28.00
30.00
24.00
24.50
24.50
25.00
26.50
46.00
34.00
35.00
36.00
56.00
24.00
24.00
24.50
25.00
26.50
46.00
34.00
35.00
36.00
56.00
24.00
24.00
24.50
25.00
26.50
46.00
-
66.00
34.00
35.00
36.00
56.00
41.00
42.00
43.00
70.00
Drawer D-Pull
8mm x 75mm
8mm x 100mm
10mm x 75mm
10mm x 100mm
Door D-Pull
16mm x 150mm
16mm x 200mm
Tubular door pull handle
300mm x 25mm
400mm x 25mm
300mm x 32mm, double bend offset
D-Pull with backing plate
200mm
250mm
300mm
Push Plates
300mm x 75mm
300mm x 100mm
300mm x 150mm
18.18
SCP
Bolts
Indicator Bolt
Socket Bolt
Necked Bolt
8mm x 35mm
8mm x 50mm
8mm x 60mm
8mm x 75mm
8mm x 100mm
10mm x 150mm
8mm x 60mm
8mm x 75mm
8mm x 100mm
10mm x 150mm
2009
Detailed Rates
Hardware
Hooks
Page 4-239
Flush Bolt
100mm
150mm
Dust Socket
In timber floor
In concrete floor
Galvanised Pad Bolt 100mm
150mm
200mm
Galvanised Tower Bolt100mm
150mm
Hasp & Staple
75mm
110mm
150mm
18.19
FB/ABZ
PB/BB/
Brass
SS/PCS
10.25
11.75
12.75
13.25
14.25
7.00
8.00
8.25
73.00
83.00
46.00
71.00
-
73.00
83.00
-
78.00
88.00
-
20.50
24.50
22.50
30.75
15.75
-
24.50
30.75
30.50
16.25
18.50
20.50
24.50
22.50
30.75
15.75
-
20.50
24.50
22.50
27.50
28.50
35.75
15.75
18.50
14.50
17.75
26.00
55.00
57.00
51.00
32.50
31.50
-
Cabinet Fittings
SCP
Hooks
Cabin Hook
8mm x 50mm
8mm x 75mm
8mm x 100mm
10mm x 150mm
Windsor brass, 75mm
Windsor brass, 100mm
Windsor brass, 150mm
Coat Hook
Hat and Coat Hook
18.20
CP
Galvanised
12.50
12.00
39.50
Casement Stay
300mm
350mm
Fanlight stay, 300mm
Quadrant stay
Split rail fastener
Spur fastener
Telescopic stay
Wedge fastener
Windlock stay
55.00
55.00
40.75
30.50
46.00
46.00
32.00
76.00
60.00
60.00
35.00
-
60.00
65.00
36.50
-
2009
Detailed Rates
Hardware
Window Winding Equipment
Page 4-240
Unit
18.23
No
No
740.00
580.00
- 760.00
- 600.00
No
No
370.00
150.00
- 390.00
- 170.00
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
RP 2B
No
No
No
No
No
31.00
35.00
56.00
31.00
51.00
35.00
40.00
60.00
35.50
55.00
21.50
- 26.00
No
0.30
- 0.50
No
No
No
20.00
22.00
25.00
- 22.00
- 25.00
- 28.00
No
100.00
- 150.00
No
10.00
- 15.00
RP 45
2009
Detailed Rates
Hardware
Illuminated Signs
Page 4-241
Unit
18.26
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Illuminated Signs
No
100.00
- 120.00
No
700.00
- 800.00
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
No
No
No
No
810.00
890.00
810.00
810.00
810.00
890.00
810.00
810.00
835.00
915.00
835.00
835.00
835.00
915.00
835.00
835.00
No
No
No
No
1,015.00
1,110.00
1,115.00
1,200.00
1,015.00
1,110.00
1,115.00
1,200.00
1,040.00
1,135.00
1,140.00
1,225.00
1,040.00
1,135.00
1,140.00
1,225.00
No
No
550.00
750.00
550.00
750.00
575.00
775.00
575.00
775.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
2,000.00
2,750.00
3,500.00
4,300.00
5,100.00
6,250.00
150.00
2,000.00
2,750.00
3,500.00
4,300.00
5,100.00
6,250.00
150.00
2,000.00
2,750.00
3,500.00
4,300.00
5,100.00
6,250.00
150.00
2,000.00
2,750.00
3,500.00
4,300.00
5,100.00
6,250.00
150.00
18.27
2,200.00 - 2,500.00
No
Mailboxes
2009
Detailed Rates
Hardware
Safety and Grab Rails
Page 4-242
Hrs
18.29
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
No
No
67.00
97.00
67.00
97.00
67.00
97.00
67.00
97.00
No
No
No
95.00
46.00
70.00
-105.00
95.00
46.00
70.00
-105.00
95.00
46.00
70.00
-105.00
95.00
46.00
70.00
-105.00
No
No
No
70.00
97.00
110.00
70.00
97.00
110.00
70.00
97.00
110.00
70.00
97.00
110.00
No
No
No
No
103.00
51.00
61.00
75.00
-105.00
103.00
51.00
61.00
75.00
-105.00
103.00
51.00
61.00
75.00
-105.00
103.00
51.00
61.00
75.00
-105.00
600mm long
25mm diameter, white or coloured
25mm diameter, stainless steel
32mm diameter, white or coloured
32mm diameter, chrome finish
32mm diameter, stainless steel
No
No
No
No
No
73.00
110.00
56.00
66.00
95.00
-130.00
73.00
110.00
56.00
66.00
95.00
-130.00
73.00
110.00
56.00
66.00
95.00
-130.00
73.00
110.00
56.00
66.00
95.00
-130.00
No
No
113.00
155.00
113.00
155.00
113.00
155.00
113.00
155.00
No
150.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
810mm long
25mm diameter, stainless steel
32mm diameter, stainless steel
1200mm long
25mm diameter, stainless steel
Tubular Rail, 45 degree, 32mm diameter, with
flanged ends screw fixed to wall, stainless steel,
305mm x 305mm
Tubular Rail, 90 degree, 32mm diameter,
with flanged ends screw fixed to wall,
stainless steel
350mm x 350mm
450mm x 450mm
750mm x 750mm
No
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
No
No
No
125.00
145.00
185.00
-250.00
125.00
145.00
185.00
-250.00
125.00
145.00
185.00
-250.00
125.00
145.00
185.00
-250.00
800mm x 750mm
865mm x 600mm, left or right hand
900mm x 500mm
1000mm x 300mm
No
No
No
No
270.00
200.00
165.00
275.00
270.00
200.00
165.00
275.00
270.00
200.00
165.00
275.00
270.00
200.00
165.00
275.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Hardware
Seats and Changing Tables
Page 4-243
Hrs
18.30
Dun $
No
330.00
328.00
328.00
325.00
No
700.00
700.00
700.00
700.00
No
No
No
450.00
300.00
100.00
450.00
300.00
100.00
450.00
300.00
100.00
450.00
300.00
100.00
No
No
No
120.00
170.00
100.00
120.00
170.00
100.00
120.00
170.00
100.00
120.00
170.00
100.00
No
No
No
38.00
44.00
60.00
38.00
44.00
60.00
38.00
44.00
60.00
38.00
44.00
60.00
No
No
No
64.00
69.00
107.00
64.00
69.00
107.00
64.00
69.00
107.00
64.00
69.00
107.00
No
No
20.00
27.00
20.00
27.00
20.00
27.00
20.00
27.00
No
No
No
32.00
10.00
10.00
32.00
10.00
10.00
32.00
10.00
10.00
32.00
10.00
10.00
Towel Rails
Chch $
Wgtn $
Auck $
Unit
2009
Detailed Rates
Hardware
Soap Dispenser
Page 4-244
Hrs
18.35
Chch $
Dun $
No
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
No
13.00
13.00
13.00
13.00
No
40.00
-45.00
40.00
-45.00
40.00
-45.00
40.00
-45.00
No
40.00
-45.00
40.00
-45.00
40.00
-45.00
40.00
-45.00
No
52.00
52.00
52.00
52.00
No
No
22.00
24.00
22.00
24.00
22.00
24.00
22.00
24.00
No
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
No
No
14.00
14.00
14.00
14.00
14.00
14.00
14.00
14.00
No
No
35.00
40.00
35.00
40.00
35.00
40.00
35.00
40.00
105.00
-115.00
105.00
-115.00
105.00
-115.00
105.00
-115.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
No
No
No
45.00
61.00
92.00
45.00
61.00
92.00
45.00
61.00
92.00
45.00
61.00
92.00
No
No
No
73.00
76.00
84.00
73.00
76.00
84.00
73.00
76.00
84.00
73.00
76.00
84.00
Disposal Bins
Wgtn $
Auck $
Soap Dispenser
Unit
No
2009
Detailed Rates
Hardware
Shower Curtains and Curtain Rails
Page 4-245
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
No
No
No
No
47.00
61.00
75.00
87.00
47.00
61.00
75.00
87.00
47.00
61.00
75.00
87.00
47.00
61.00
75.00
87.00
No
No
No
45.00
40.00
50.00
45.00
40.00
50.00
45.00
40.00
50.00
45.00
40.00
50.00
No
No
350.00
295.00
350.00
295.00
350.00
295.00
350.00
295.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Laminated Timber
Beams
Page 4-246
Hrs
19
Laminated Timber
19.1
Beams
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
27.75
36.00
44.50
53.00
62.00
71.00
79.00
88.00
97.00
108.00
117.00
125.00
27.50
35.50
44.00
53.00
62.00
70.00
79.00
87.00
97.00
107.00
116.00
124.00
27.50
35.50
44.00
53.00
62.00
70.00
79.00
87.00
97.00
107.00
116.00
124.00
27.50
35.50
44.00
53.00
62.00
70.00
79.00
87.00
97.00
107.00
116.00
124.00
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
39.50
51.00
63.00
76.00
89.00
101.00
114.00
126.00
139.00
153.00
165.00
178.00
39.25
50.00
62.00
75.00
88.00
100.00
113.00
125.00
137.00
151.00
164.00
176.00
39.25
50.00
62.00
75.00
88.00
100.00
113.00
125.00
137.00
151.00
164.00
176.00
39.25
50.00
62.00
75.00
88.00
100.00
113.00
125.00
137.00
151.00
164.00
176.00
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
53.00
71.00
88.00
105.00
123.00
140.00
157.00
174.00
192.00
265.00
225.00
245.00
52.00
70.00
87.00
104.00
122.00
139.00
156.00
173.00
191.00
260.00
225.00
240.00
52.00
70.00
87.00
104.00
122.00
139.00
156.00
173.00
191.00
260.00
225.00
240.00
52.00
70.00
87.00
104.00
122.00
139.00
156.00
173.00
191.00
260.00
225.00
240.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Laminated Timber
Beams
Page 4-247
115mm thick by
135mm deep
180mm deep
225mm deep
270mm deep
315mm deep
360mm deep
405mm deep
450mm deep
495mm deep
540mm deep
585mm deep
630mm deep
135mm thick by
135mm deep
180mm deep
225mm deep
270mm deep
315mm deep
360mm deep
405mm deep
450mm deep
495mm deep
540mm deep
585mm deep
630mm deep
180mm thick by
135mm deep
180mm deep
225mm deep
270mm deep
315mm deep
360mm deep
405mm deep
450mm deep
495mm deep
540mm deep
585mm deep
630mm deep
Add extra for
H3.2 treatment
Planer finish, unwrapped
GL 10 strength rating
GL 12 strength rating
Laminated Veneer Lumber beams, Refer
to page 4-211
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
0.37
0.42
0.47
0.51
0.60
0.69
0.77
0.86
0.94
1.03
1.12
1.21
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
72.00
92.00
112.00
132.00
155.00
177.00
198.00
220.00
240.00
265.00
285.00
310.00
71.00
91.00
111.00
131.00
154.00
175.00
197.00
220.00
240.00
260.00
285.00
305.00
71.00
91.00
111.00
131.00
154.00
175.00
197.00
220.00
240.00
260.00
285.00
305.00
71.00
91.00
111.00
131.00
154.00
175.00
197.00
220.00
240.00
260.00
285.00
305.00
0.42
0.50
0.60
0.69
0.72
0.83
0.93
1.03
1.14
1.24
1.34
1.44
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
83.00
108.00
133.00
159.00
182.00
210.00
235.00
260.00
285.00
310.00
335.00
360.00
82.00
107.00
132.00
158.00
180.00
205.00
230.00
255.00
285.00
310.00
335.00
360.00
82.00
107.00
132.00
158.00
180.00
205.00
230.00
255.00
285.00
310.00
335.00
360.00
82.00
107.00
132.00
158.00
180.00
205.00
230.00
255.00
285.00
310.00
335.00
360.00
0.60
0.69
0.72
0.83
0.91
1.04
1.17
1.30
1.43
1.56
1.68
1.81
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
113.00
145.00
176.00
210.00
240.00
275.00
310.00
340.00
375.00
410.00
445.00
480.00
112.00
144.00
174.00
205.00
240.00
270.00
305.00
340.00
375.00
405.00
440.00
475.00
112.00
144.00
174.00
205.00
240.00
270.00
305.00
340.00
375.00
405.00
440.00
475.00
112.00
144.00
174.00
205.00
240.00
270.00
305.00
340.00
375.00
405.00
440.00
475.00
%
%
%
%
Add to
supply cost
Add to
installed cost
+17.5%
-13.0%
+15.0%
+25.0%
+14.0%
-10.5%
12.0%
20.0%
2009
Detailed Rates
Laminated Timber
Flooring
Page 4-248
Hrs
19.2
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
210.00
295.00
410.00
515.00
605.00
205.00
295.00
405.00
510.00
600.00
205.00
295.00
405.00
510.00
600.00
205.00
295.00
405.00
510.00
600.00
m
m
m
m
44.00
60.00
64.00
105.00
43.50
60.00
63.00
105.00
43.50
60.00
63.00
105.00
43.50
60.00
63.00
105.00
m
m
m
m
47.75
68.00
71.00
121.00
47.25
68.00
71.00
120.00
47.25
68.00
71.00
120.00
47.25
68.00
71.00
120.00
m
m
m
m
53.00
76.00
80.00
137.00
53.00
76.00
79.00
136.00
53.00
76.00
79.00
136.00
53.00
76.00
79.00
136.00
Flooring
Unit
Posts
2009
Detailed Rates
Laminated Timber
Portal FramesLVL
Page 4-249
19.4
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
13.5
14.1
14.0
14.5
No
No
No
No
4,110.00
4,515.00
4,345.00
4,780.00
4,010.00
4,410.00
4,245.00
4,675.00
3,995.00
4,400.00
4,230.00
4,660.00
4,060.00
4,465.00
4,295.00
4,730.00
14.6
15.2
15.0
15.6
15.4
16.0
No
No
No
No
No
No
5,250.00
5,700.00
5,550.00
6,000.00
5,850.00
6,300.00
5,150.00
5,600.00
5,450.00
5,900.00
5,725.00
6,200.00
5,150.00
5,600.00
5,450.00
5,900.00
5,725.00
6,200.00
5,250.00
5,700.00
5,550.00
6,000.00
5,850.00
6,300.00
No
No
No
No
No
4,550.00
5,400.00
5,950.00
6,700.00
8,000.00
4,550.00
5,400.00
5,950.00
6,700.00
8,000.00
4,550.00
5,400.00
5,950.00
6,700.00
8,000.00
4,550.00
5,400.00
5,950.00
6,700.00
8,000.00
Portal FramesLVL
Hrs
Portal FramesGlulam
2009
Detailed Rates
Joinery
Timber Stairs
Page 4-250
Unit
20
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Joinery
Timber Stairs
m/rise
m/rise
m/rise
290.00
325.00
575.00
- 335.00
- 370.00
- 645.00
No
No
325.00
161.00
m/rise
m/rise
515.00
645.00
m/rise
m/rise
m/rise
895.00
- 935.00
945.00
- 970.00
980.00 - 1,000.00
m/rise
m/rise
m/rise
1,050.00 - 1,075.00
1,100.00 - 1,150.00
1,125.00 - 1,175.00
m/rise
m/rise
m/rise
1,025.00 - 1,050.00
1,075.00 - 1,100.00
1,100.00 - 1,150.00
m/rise
m/rise
m/rise
1,150.00 - 1,225.00
1,250.00 - 1,275.00
1,300.00 - 1,325.00
- 575.00
- 700.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Joinery
Timber Balustrades
Page 4-251
Unit
20.2
Timber Balustrades
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
m
m
m
m
102.00
108.00
135.00
145.00
108.00
113.00
140.00
151.00
No
No
No
No
183.00
86.00
86.00
86.00
215.00
108.00
108.00
108.00
m
m
m
m
35.00
30.00
36.00
31.50
m
m
m
25.00
29.00
35.00
- 26.00
- 30.00
- 40.00
No
No
38.00
43.00
- 42.00
- 45.00
Timber Handrails
37.00
32.00
38.00
33.50
2009
Detailed Rates
Joinery
Kitchen Cupboards
Page 4-252
Unit
20.4
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Kitchen Cupboards
Bay widths
400mm
450mm
600mm
700mm
m
m
m
690.00
700.00
820.00
635.00
645.00
755.00
500.00
545.00
635.00
460.00
500.00
585.00
m
m
655.00
980.00
605.00
905.00
500.00
760.00
460.00
695.00
No
No
No
280.00
280.00
325.00
290.00
290.00
345.00
320.00
330.00
380.00
340.00
350.00
405.00
No
No
260.00
385.00
280.00
410.00
310.00
450.00
325.00
490.00
450mm
600mm
700mm
800mm
No
No
No
510.00
520.00
610.00
560.00
570.00
665.00
575.00
595.00
685.00
615.00
635.00
740.00
No
No
485.00
730.00
540.00
795.00
555.00
820.00
595.00
890.00
No
No
No
775.00
795.00
915.00
No
No
735.00
1,100.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Joinery
Kitchen Cupboards
Page 4-253
Unit
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Bay widths
400mm
450mm
600mm
700mm
m
m
m
565.00
575.00
680.00
525.00
540.00
635.00
435.00
445.00
525.00
405.00
410.00
480.00
m
m
540.00
805.00
505.00
755.00
410.00
625.00
385.00
585.00
400mm
450mm
600mm
700mm
No
No
No
225.00
230.00
270.00
235.00
240.00
285.00
260.00
265.00
310.00
280.00
290.00
340.00
No
No
215.00
325.00
225.00
340.00
250.00
375.00
270.00
405.00
No
No
No
710.00
730.00
845.00
No
No
675.00
1,050.00
600mm
800mm
1000mm
1200mm
No
No
No
830.00
850.00
990.00
990.00
1,000.00
1,175.00
1,075.00
1,075.00
1,275.00
1,125.00
1,125.00
1,325.00
No
No
795.00
1,175.00
935.00
1,400.00
1,000.00
1,475.00
1,075.00
1,650.00
No
No
No
1,450.00
1,450.00
1,725.00
No
No
1,350.00
2,050.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Joinery
Kitchen Cupboards
Page 4-254
Unit
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
No
No
No
990.00
1,000.00
1,175.00
No
No
935.00
1,400.00
No
No
No
710.00
725.00
845.00
No
No
680.00
1,025.00
No
No
No
755.00
775.00
885.00
No
No
700.00
1,075.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Joinery
Bench Tops
Page 4-255
Unit
20.5
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Bench Tops
m
m
m
179.00
205.00
230.00
- 195.00
- 215.00
- 240.00
m
m
m
415.00
460.00
505.00
- 440.00
- 485.00
- 530.00
m
m
280.00
300.00
- 340.00
- 360.00
m
m
580.00
635.00
- 690.00
- 750.00
m
m
690.00
750.00
- 810.00
- 865.00
m
m
735.00 - 1,400.00
790.00 - 1,500.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Joinery
Vanity Units
Page 4-256
Unit
20.6
Vanity Units
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
No
No
No
No
915.00
- 970.00
1,075.00 - 1,125.00
1,350.00 - 1,450.00
2,000.00 - 2,050.00
No
No
No
No
960.00
1,350.00
1,675.00
2,150.00
1,125.00
1,500.00
1,825.00
2,250.00
No
No
No
No
1,250.00
1,450.00
1,825.00
2,325.00
1,350.00
1,550.00
1,925.00
2,425.00
No
No
No
1,075.00 - 1,125.00
1,350.00 - 1,500.00
1,775.00 - 1,925.00
Shaving Cabinets
No
No
175.00
285.00
- 250.00
- 325.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Joinery
Reception Desk
Page 4-257
Unit
20.8
Reception Desk
Reception Desk
Medium standard
High standard
20.9
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
m
m
1,725.00 - 2,200.00
3,000.00 - 4,500.00
No
No
No
150.00
300.00
475.00
- 170.00
- 325.00
- 525.00
No
No
No
400.00
675.00
875.00
- 425.00
- 700.00
- 925.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
115.00
160.00
175.00
425.00
750.00
250.00
365.00
475.00
1,300.00 -
- 135.00
- 180.00
- 200.00
- 450.00
- 775.00
- 275.00
- 385.00
- 500.00
1,400.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Windows
Timber Windows
Page 4-258
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
900.00
-1,165.00
900.00
-1,165.00
900.00
-1,165.00
900.00
-1,165.00
m2
715.00
-900.00
715.00
-900.00
715.00
-900.00
715.00
-900.00
m2
480.00
-745.00
480.00
-745.00
480.00
-745.00
480.00
-745.00
m2
455.00
-480.00
455.00
-480.00
455.00
-480.00
455.00
-480.00
m2
1,010.00
-1,275.00
1,010.00
-1,275.00
1,010.00
-1,275.00
1,010.00
-1,275.00
m2
745.00
-960.00
745.00
-960.00
745.00
-960.00
745.00
-960.00
m2
530.00
-795.00
530.00
-795.00
530.00
-795.00
530.00
-795.00
m2
480.00
-530.00
480.00
-530.00
480.00
-530.00
480.00
-530.00
m2
1,035.00
-1,300.00
1,035.00
-1,300.00
1,035.00
-1,300.00
1,035.00
-1,300.00
m2
770.00
-985.00
770.00
-985.00
770.00
-985.00
770.00
-985.00
m2
530.00
-820.00
530.00
-820.00
530.00
-820.00
530.00
-820.00
m2
505.00
-530.00
505.00
-530.00
505.00
-530.00
505.00
-530.00
m2
1,375.00
-1,640.00
1,375.00
-1,640.00
1,375.00
-1,640.00
1,375.00
-1,640.00
m2
845.00
-1,375.00
845.00
-1,375.00
845.00
-1,375.00
845.00
-1,375.00
m2
580.00
-845.00
580.00
-845.00
580.00
-845.00
580.00
-845.00
m2
520.00
-580.00
520.00
-580.00
520.00
-580.00
520.00
-580.00
m2
m2
545.00
455.00
545.00
455.00
545.00
455.00
545.00
455.00
21
Windows
21.1
Timber Windows
2009
Detailed Rates
Windows
Aluminium Windows
Page 4-259
21.2
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
280.00
280.00
280.00
280.00
m2
m2
390.00
395.00
390.00
395.00
320.00
335.00
320.00
335.00
m2
m2
300.00
375.00
300.00
375.00
335.00
390.00
335.00
390.00
m2
m2
315.00
375.00
315.00
375.00
320.00
335.00
320.00
335.00
m2
m2
400.00
475.00
400.00
475.00
400.00
475.00
400.00
475.00
m2
380.00
380.00
380.00
380.00
m2
m2
480.00
585.00
480.00
585.00
480.00
585.00
480.00
585.00
m2
m2
475.00
570.00
475.00
570.00
475.00
570.00
475.00
570.00
m2
m2
475.00
570.00
475.00
570.00
475.00
570.00
475.00
570.00
m2
m2
515.00
610.00
515.00
610.00
515.00
610.00
515.00
610.00
m2
550.00
550.00
550.00
550.00
Aluminium Windows
Unit
2009
Detailed Rates
Windows
Aluminium Curtain Walling
Page 4-260
21.4
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
435.00
435.00
435.00
435.00
m2
m2
290.00
215.00
290.00
215.00
290.00
215.00
290.00
215.00
m2
225.00
225.00
225.00
225.00
m2
m2
m2
320.00
570.00
570.00
320.00
570.00
570.00
320.00
570.00
570.00
320.00
570.00
570.00
m2
m2
m2
485.00
660.00
47.50
485.00
660.00
47.50
485.00
660.00
47.50
485.00
660.00
47.50
m2
m2
345.00
475.00
345.00
475.00
345.00
475.00
345.00
475.00
m2
m2
360.00
510.00
360.00
510.00
360.00
510.00
360.00
510.00
m2
m2
380.00
525.00
380.00
525.00
380.00
525.00
380.00
525.00
m2
m2
625.00
1,000.00
625.00
1,000.00
625.00
1,000.00
625.00
1,000.00
Shop Fronts
Auck $
Unit
Frameless GlazingWindows
2009
Detailed Rates
Windows
Glazing Bar System
Page 4-261
21.7
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
525.00
525.00
525.00
525.00
m2
610.00
610.00
610.00
610.00
Auck $
Unit
No
Steel Windows
m2
545.00
-780.00
545.00
-780.00
545.00
-780.00
545.00
-780.00
m2
435.00
-620.00
435.00
-620.00
435.00
-620.00
435.00
-620.00
m2
620.00
-855.00
620.00
-855.00
620.00
-855.00
620.00
-855.00
m2
510.00
-700.00
510.00
-700.00
510.00
-700.00
510.00
-700.00
m2
51.00
-79.00
51.00
-79.00
51.00
-79.00
51.00
-79.00
m2
m2
m2
220.00
185.00
145.00
220.00
185.00
145.00
220.00
185.00
145.00
220.00
185.00
145.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Windows
Fire Rated Windows
Page 4-262
21.10
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
885.00
-1,170.00
885.00
-1,170.00
885.00
-1,170.00
885.00
-1,170.00
m2
1,360.00
-1,765.00
1,360.00
-1,765.00
1,360.00
-1,765.00
1,360.00
-1,765.00
m2
1,320.00
-1,700.00
1,320.00
-1,700.00
1,320.00
-1,700.00
1,320.00
-1,700.00
m2
1,320.00
-1,700.00
1,320.00
-1,700.00
1,320.00
-1,700.00
1,320.00
-1,700.00
21.11
All areas
m2
600.00
m2
560.00
m2
725.00
m2
685.00
m2
515.00
m2
470.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Windows
LouvresWindow
Page 4-263
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
No
330.00
330.00
330.00
330.00
No
350.00
350.00
350.00
350.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
585.00
660.00
715.00
40.00
585.00
660.00
715.00
40.00
585.00
660.00
715.00
40.00
585.00
660.00
715.00
40.00
m2
60.00
-75.00
60.00
-75.00
60.00
-75.00
60.00
-75.00
Micro
m2
70.00
-90.00
70.00
-90.00
70.00
-90.00
70.00
-90.00
Timber
m2
90.00
-105.00
90.00
-105.00
90.00
-105.00
90.00
-105.00
m2
65.00
-75.00
65.00
-75.00
65.00
-75.00
65.00
-75.00
m2
60.00
-100.00
60.00
-100.00
60.00
-100.00
60.00
-100.00
Pleated blinds
m2
85.00
-110.00
85.00
-110.00
85.00
-110.00
85.00
-110.00
15%
15%
15%
15%
21.12
LouvresWindow
LouvresAir-conditioning
Blinds
Venetian blinds
Slimline
2009
Detailed Rates
Doors
Door Frames, Timber, Exterior
Page 4-264
22
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
No
No
215.00
240.00
205.00
225.00
210.00
230.00
210.00
230.00
No
No
245.00
265.00
230.00
255.00
240.00
260.00
240.00
260.00
No
No
No
325.00
345.00
16.25
315.00
335.00
16.25
310.00
330.00
16.25
325.00
345.00
16.25
No
No
115.00
125.00
105.00
115.00
105.00
115.00
110.00
120.00
No
No
120.00
130.00
110.00
120.00
110.00
120.00
115.00
125.00
No
No
120.00
130.00
110.00
120.00
110.00
120.00
115.00
125.00
No
No
155.00
165.00
145.00
155.00
145.00
155.00
155.00
165.00
No
No
115.00
125.00
105.00
115.00
105.00
115.00
110.00
120.00
No
No
125.00
135.00
115.00
125.00
120.00
130.00
125.00
135.00
No
No
135.00
145.00
125.00
135.00
125.00
135.00
130.00
140.00
Doors
Pine, H3 Treated
150mm x 40mm door frame, to suit
1980mm x 860mm single door
1980mm x 1700mm pair of doors
125mm x 50mm door frame with 150mm x
50mm sill, to suit
1980mm x 860mm single door
1980mm x 1700mm pair of doors
Rimu
125mm x 50mm door frame with 150mm x
50mm sill, to suit
1980mm x 860mm single door
1980mm x 1700mm pair of doors
Add extra for fixing to concrete or masonry
22.2
Radiata Pine, FJ
89mm x 18mm plain door frame, to suit
1980mm x 810mm single door
1980mm x 1600mm pair of doors
114mm x 18mm plain door frame, to suit
1980mm x 810mm single door
1980mm x 1600mm pair of doors
115mm x 25mm plain door frame, to suit
1980mm x 810mm single door
1980mm x 1600mm pair of doors
125mm x 40mm grooved door frame, to suit
1980mm x 810mm single door
1980mm x 1600mm pair of doors
MUF
91mm x 18mm plain door frame, to suit
1980mm x 810mm single door
1980mm x 1600mm pair of doors
118mm x 25mm plain door frame, to suit
1980mm x 810mm single door
1980mm x 1600mm pair of doors
142mm x 25mm plain door frame, to suit
1980mm x 810mm single door
1980mm x 1600mm pair of doors
2009
Detailed Rates
Doors
Door Frames, Aluminium
Page 4-265
Rimu
125mm x 40mm plain door frame, to suit
1980mm x 810mm single door
1980mm x 1600mm pair of doors
150mm x 32mm grooved door frame, to suit
1980mm x 810mm single door
1980mm x 1600mm pair of doors
150mm x 40mm grooved door frame, to suit
1980mm x 810mm single door
1980mm x 1600mm pair of doors
22.3
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
No
No
245.00
265.00
230.00
255.00
240.00
260.00
240.00
260.00
No
No
245.00
265.00
230.00
255.00
240.00
260.00
240.00
260.00
No
No
270.00
290.00
260.00
280.00
265.00
285.00
270.00
290.00
No
No
240.00
270.00
240.00
270.00
240.00
270.00
240.00
270.00
No
No
270.00
300.00
270.00
300.00
270.00
300.00
270.00
300.00
m
m
10.25
14.00
10.25
14.00
10.25
14.00
10.25
14.00
m
m
m
m
14.75
12.10
11.00
11.75
14.75
12.10
11.00
11.75
14.75
12.10
11.00
11.75
14.75
12.10
11.00
11.75
3.50
3.50
3.50
3.50
Unit
2009
Detailed Rates
Doors
Doors, Timber
Page 4-266
22.5
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
No
No
155.00
150.00
150.00
140.00
150.00
145.00
155.00
150.00
No
No
No
285.00
360.00
320.00
275.00
350.00
310.00
280.00
355.00
315.00
280.00
355.00
315.00
No
No
225.00
215.00
215.00
205.00
220.00
210.00
220.00
215.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
210.00
215.00
210.00
275.00
300.00
435.00
205.00
205.00
205.00
265.00
295.00
430.00
205.00
210.00
205.00
270.00
295.00
430.00
210.00
215.00
210.00
270.00
300.00
435.00
No
70.00
70.00
70.00
70.00
No
No
250.00
240.00
245.00
230.00
245.00
230.00
250.00
240.00
No
No
No
385.00
500.00
365.00
375.00
490.00
360.00
380.00
495.00
360.00
385.00
495.00
365.00
No
No
325.00
325.00
320.00
320.00
320.00
320.00
325.00
325.00
No
70.00
70.00
70.00
70.00
Doors, Timber
2009
Detailed Rates
Doors
Entrance Doors, Panelled and/or Glazed
Page 4-267
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
No
No
No
No
950.00
735.00
855.00
415.00
945.00
730.00
850.00
405.00
945.00
730.00
850.00
410.00
950.00
730.00
855.00
415.00
No
No
625.00
820.00
1,050.00
625.00
820.00
1,050.00
625.00
820.00
1,050.00
625.00
820.00
1,050.00
No
No
No
950.00
975.00
1,050.00
950.00
975.00
1,050.00
950.00
975.00
1,050.00
950.00
975.00
1,050.00
360.00
355.00
355.00
360.00
No
No
395.00
450.00
385.00
435.00
390.00
445.00
395.00
445.00
No
No
390.00
450.00
380.00
435.00
385.00
445.00
390.00
445.00
No
No
385.00
450.00
375.00
435.00
380.00
445.00
385.00
445.00
No
No
385.00
450.00
375.00
435.00
380.00
445.00
385.00
445.00
No
No
650.00
1,250.00
630.00
1,200.00
635.00
1,200.00
645.00
1,200.00
No
2009
Detailed Rates
Doors
Doors, Aluminium
Page 4-268
22.6
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
No
No
1,550.00
2,450.00
1,550.00
2,450.00
1,550.00
2,450.00
1,550.00
2,450.00
No
No
Set
1,050.00
1,950.00
54,000.00
1,050.00
1,950.00
54,000.00
1,050.00
1,950.00
54,000.00
1,050.00
1,950.00
54,000.00
Set
Set
Set
8,650.00
7,550.00
13,000.00
8,650.00
7,550.00
13,000.00
8,650.00
7,550.00
13,000.00
8,650.00
7,550.00
13,000.00
No
No
No
6,500.00
8,650.00
75,000.00
6,500.00
8,650.00
75,000.00
6,500.00
8,100.00
75,000.00
6,500.00
8,400.00
75,000.00
No
8,650.00
8,650.00
8,650.00
9,500.00
No
1,100.00
1,100.00
1,100.00
1,100.00
Doors, Aluminium
Unit
2009
Detailed Rates
Doors
Doors, Domestic Garage, Tilting
Page 4-269
22.8
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
No
1,550.00
1,550.00
1,550.00
1,550.00
No
No
No
1,800.00
1,800.00
1,550.00
1,800.00
1,800.00
1,550.00
1,800.00
1,800.00
1,550.00
1,800.00
1,800.00
1,550.00
No
1,900.00
1,900.00
1,900.00
1,900.00
No
No
No
1,900.00
2,050.00
1,900.00
1,900.00
2,050.00
1,900.00
1,900.00
2,050.00
1,900.00
1,900.00
2,050.00
1,900.00
No
No
810.00
865.00
810.00
865.00
810.00
865.00
810.00
865.00
No
No
655.00
835.00
655.00
865.00
720.00
910.00
705.00
910.00
No
No
705.00
925.00
705.00
990.00
780.00
1,100.00
780.00
1,100.00
No
620.00
610.00
610.00
610.00
No
No
No
No
1,000.00
1,100.00
1,150.00
1,400.00
990.00
1,050.00
1,100.00
1,400.00
995.00
1,050.00
1,100.00
1,400.00
1,000.00
1,050.00
1,150.00
1,400.00
No
No
127.00
760.00
127.00
760.00
127.00
760.00
127.00
760.00
Unit
2009
Detailed Rates
Doors
Doors, Industrial Roller Shutter
Page 4-270
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
No
No
No
1,950.00
2,050.00
2,250.00
2,000.00
2,150.00
2,300.00
2,150.00
2,250.00
2,550.00
2,200.00
2,550.00
2,750.00
No
No
1,450.00
2,150.00
1,500.00
2,200.00
1,550.00
2,250.00
1,600.00
2,300.00
No
No
1,150.00
750.00
1,150.00
750.00
1,150.00
750.00
1,150.00
750.00
No
No
865.00
865.00
865.00
865.00
865.00
865.00
865.00
865.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
760.00
990.00
1,400.00
950.00
1,600.00
2,250.00
760.00
990.00
1,400.00
950.00
1,600.00
2,250.00
760.00
990.00
1,400.00
950.00
1,600.00
2,250.00
760.00
990.00
1,400.00
950.00
1,600.00
2,250.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
820.00
1,200.00
1,550.00
1,050.00
1,950.00
2,600.00
820.00
1,200.00
1,550.00
1,050.00
1,950.00
2,600.00
820.00
1,200.00
1,550.00
1,050.00
1,950.00
2,600.00
820.00
1,200.00
1,550.00
1,050.00
1,950.00
2,600.00
No
No
Plus
No
140.00
184.00
20%
895.00
140.00
184.00
20%
920.00
140.00
184.00
20%
945.00
140.00
184.00
20%
970.00
1,250.00
1,800.00
2,300.00
1,250.00
1,800.00
2,300.00
1,250.00
1,850.00
2,350.00
1,250.00
1,850.00
2,400.00
22.10
2009
Detailed Rates
Doors
Doors, Industrial SlideOver
Page 4-271
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
No
575.00
575.00
585.00
585.00
No
No
No
865.00
980.00
575.00
865.00
980.00
585.00
865.00
980.00
575.00
875.00
980.00
585.00
No
No
9,300.00
11,800.00
9,300.00
11,800.00
9,500.00
11,900.00
9,500.00
12,000.00
No
No
8,100.00
11,700.00
8,100.00
11,700.00
8,200.00
11,900.00
8,300.00
12,000.00
No
No
8,100.00
12,100.00
8,100.00
12,100.00
8,100.00
12,100.00
8,100.00
12,100.00
690.00
990.00
1,350.00
700.00
1,000.00
1,350.00
715.00
1,050.00
1,400.00
735.00
1,050.00
1,450.00
130.00
+20%
130.00
+20%
130.00
+20%
130.00
+20%
4,550.00
5,950.00
4,550.00
5,950.00
4,700.00
6,100.00
4,750.00
6,150.00
1,300.00
1,600.00
2,000.00
1,300.00
1,600.00
2,000.00
1,550.00
1,800.00
2,200.00
1,650.00
1,900.00
2,250.00
Auck $
Industrial Sectional Horizontal Leaf SlideOver Folding Door, including counter balance
torsion springs, galvanised lift cables and all
hardware, in opening 6000mm x 4000mm high
Aluminium frame and panels, partially glazed
Manually operated
Electrically operated
Zincalume steel frame and panel, partially glazed
Manually operated
Electrically operated
22.13
Unit
2009
Detailed Rates
Doors
Shutters, Clearspan
Page 4-272
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
No
No
No
Plus
No
140.00
184.00
205.00
+20%
920.00
140.00
184.00
205.00
+20%
920.00
140.00
184.00
205.00
+20%
920.00
140.00
184.00
205.00
+20%
920.00
1,050.00
1,300.00
1,750.00
1,050.00
1,300.00
1,750.00
1,150.00
1,400.00
1,850.00
1,200.00
1,500.00
1,900.00
920.00
+ 5%
920.00
+ 5%
920.00
+ 5%
920.00
+ 5%
m2
m2
113.00
130.00
119.00
140.00
119.00
140.00
124.00
151.00
m2
m2
m2
140.00
151.00
167.00
146.00
162.00
173.00
151.00
167.00
178.00
162.00
173.00
189.00
m2
m2
162.00
173.00
173.00
184.00
178.00
189.00
184.00
194.00
No
No
No
2,450.00
3,050.00
3,450.00
2,550.00
3,150.00
3,500.00
2,600.00
3,300.00
3,600.00
2,600.00
3,300.00
3,600.00
Shutters, Clearspan
Doors, Transparent
2009
Detailed Rates
Doors
Doors, Folding
Page 4-273
22.17
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
755.00
325.00
755.00
325.00
755.00
325.00
755.00
325.00
m2
162.00
-215.00
162.00
-215.00
162.00
-215.00
162.00
-215.00
m2
215.00
-270.00
215.00
-270.00
215.00
-270.00
215.00
-270.00
m2
650.00
-865.00
650.00
-865.00
650.00
-865.00
650.00
-865.00
m2
610.00
-825.00
610.00
-825.00
610.00
-825.00
610.00
-825.00
m2
310.00
-415.00
310.00
-415.00
320.00
-425.00
320.00
-425.00
No
2,750.00
2,800.00
2,900.00
3,000.00
No
No
No
3,100.00
3,700.00
9,400.00
3,200.00
3,800.00
9,500.00
3,300.00
3,850.00
9,700.00
3,400.00
4,050.00
9,800.00
No
4,250.00
4,350.00
4,500.00
4,600.00
Doors, Folding
2009
Detailed Rates
Doors
Doors, Fire
Page 4-274
Unit
22.18
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
1,150.00
2,400.00
1,150.00
2,400.00
1,150.00
2,400.00
1,150.00
2,400.00
1,350.00
2,600.00
1,350.00
2,600.00
1,350.00
2,600.00
1,350.00
2,600.00
1,650.00
3,050.00
1,650.00
3,050.00
1,650.00
3,050.00
1,650.00
3,050.00
200.00
355.00
200.00
355.00
200.00
355.00
200.00
355.00
3,050.00
5,300.00
6,900.00
3,450.00
3,050.00
5,300.00
6,900.00
3,450.00
3,050.00
5,300.00
6,900.00
3,450.00
3,050.00
5,300.00
6,900.00
3,450.00
10,400.00
10,400.00
10,400.00
10,400.00
No
No
1,400.00
2,700.00
1,400.00
2,700.00
1,400.00
2,700.00
1,400.00
2,700.00
No
1,850.00
1,850.00
1,850.00
1,850.00
No
No
3,150.00
4,300.00
3,150.00
4,300.00
3,150.00
4,300.00
3,150.00
4,300.00
Doors, Fire
2009
Detailed Rates
Doors
Doors and Screens, Security
Page 4-275
22.20
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
No
2,900.00
2,900.00
3,050.00
3,100.00
No
No
2,300.00
325.00
-605.00
2,300.00
325.00
-605.00
2,300.00
325.00
-605.00
2,300.00
325.00
-605.00
m2
178.00
178.00
178.00
178.00
No
No
m2
220.00
300.00
110.00
-150.00
220.00
300.00
110.00
-150.00
220.00
300.00
110.00
-150.00
220.00
300.00
110.00
-150.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
No
No
No
1,500.00
1,450.00
1,600.00
1,500.00
1,450.00
1,600.00
1,500.00
1,450.00
1,600.00
1,500.00
1,450.00
1,600.00
Auck $
Unit
Air Curtains
2009
Detailed Rates
Metal Framing
Damp Proof Courses
Page 4-276
23
Metal Framing
23.1
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
0.03
0.03
0.03
m
m
m
1.65
1.80
2.10
1.65
1.80
2.15
1.65
1.80
2.15
1.65
1.80
2.15
0.16
0.12
0.12
m
m
m
12.25
7.80
7.70
11.75
7.40
7.30
11.75
7.40
7.30
11.75
7.40
7.30
0.16
0.12
0.12
m
m
m
12.25
7.80
7.80
11.75
7.40
7.40
11.75
7.40
7.40
11.75
7.40
7.40
0.16
0.12
0.12
m
m
m
14.25
10.00
9.40
13.75
9.60
9.00
13.75
9.60
9.00
13.75
9.60
9.00
0.16
0.12
0.12
m
m
m
12.75
8.40
8.40
12.25
8.00
8.00
12.25
8.00
8.00
12.25
8.00
8.00
0.16
0.12
0.12
m
m
m
12.75
8.40
8.40
12.25
8.00
8.00
12.25
8.00
8.00
12.25
8.00
8.00
0.16
0.12
0.12
m
m
m
17.00
12.50
12.50
16.50
12.25
12.25
16.50
12.25
12.25
16.50
12.25
12.25
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.15
m
m
m
m
m
9.90
9.90
10.50
10.50
7.70
9.40
9.50
10.00
10.00
7.20
9.40
9.50
10.00
10.00
7.20
9.40
9.50
10.00
10.00
7.20
0.20
0.18
0.20
0.20
m
m
m
m
41.25
37.75
43.00
40.25
40.75
37.25
42.25
39.75
40.75
37.25
42.25
39.75
40.75
37.25
42.25
39.75
0.12
0.10
m
m
25.50
10.25
25.25
9.90
25.25
9.90
25.25
9.90
Steel Framing
2009
Detailed Rates
Partitions
General Notes
Page 4-277
Hrs
24
Partitions
24.1
General Notes
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
Framing OnlyTimber
m2
m2
70.00
75.00
61.00
66.00
63.00
63.00
60.00
67.00
m2
58.00
53.00
52.00
53.00
m2
45.25
39.75
38.00
40.00
m2
43.75
38.50
37.25
39.25
m2
41.00
35.75
36.75
35.25
m2
m2
m2
m2
23.50
23.75
25.50
25.50
22.50
22.75
24.50
24.50
22.50
22.75
24.50
24.50
22.50
22.75
24.50
24.50
Framing OnlySteel
2009
Detailed Rates
Partitions
GIB Noise Control SystemsTimber
Page 4-278
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
28.75
37.25
27.50
36.00
27.50
36.00
27.50
36.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
3.70
3.70
3.90
3.90
3.50
3.50
3.70
3.70
3.50
3.50
3.70
3.70
3.50
3.50
3.70
3.70
m
m
m
m
9.90
9.90
10.50
10.50
9.40
9.50
10.00
10.00
9.40
9.50
10.00
10.00
9.40
9.50
10.00
10.00
m2
m2
46.25
49.25
45.00
48.00
45.00
48.00
45.00
48.00
m2
47.50
45.25
45.25
45.25
m2
39.75
38.00
38.00
38.00
m2
m2
175.00
165.00
168.00
159.00
168.00
162.00
167.00
163.00
m2
m2
m2
175.00
194.00
196.00
168.00
189.00
193.00
172.00
193.00
194.00
173.00
195.00
198.00
m2
m2
180.00
170.00
173.00
164.00
168.00
163.00
174.00
170.00
m2
m2
m2
180.00
199.00
200.00
173.00
194.00
198.00
173.00
194.00
195.00
180.00
200.00
205.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Partitions
GIB Noise Control SystemsSteel
Page 4-279
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
m2
169.00
173.00
182.00
169.00
171.00
181.00
165.00
172.00
182.00
172.00
178.00
189.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
37.50
20.25
10.25
7.30
106.00
33.00
19.75
10.25
7.20
111.00
31.75
20.50
10.25
7.20
113.00
33.50
19.75
10.25
7.20
118.00
m2
182.00
181.00
182.00
189.00
m2
m2
m2
183.00
186.00
172.00
181.00
183.00
171.00
177.00
184.00
171.00
186.00
192.00
180.00
m2
154.00
154.00
155.00
159.00
m2
150.00
150.00
148.00
152.00
m2
m2
m2
168.00
181.00
182.00
170.00
182.00
185.00
166.00
183.00
184.00
173.00
189.00
192.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Partitions
GIB Fire Rated SystemsTimber
Page 4-280
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
146.00
146.00
143.00
148.00
m2
173.00
175.00
175.00
181.00
m2
m2
m2
167.00
171.00
180.00
169.00
172.00
181.00
167.00
174.00
183.00
172.00
178.00
188.00
m2
m2
164.00
152.00
166.00
153.00
162.00
153.00
169.00
158.00
m2
173.00
174.00
174.00
181.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
97.00
98.00
108.00
127.00
189.00
93.00
94.00
104.00
124.00
190.00
90.00
93.00
104.00
125.00
193.00
93.00
97.00
108.00
130.00
200.00
m2
m2
m2
93.00
94.00
104.00
89.00
90.00
100.00
88.00
92.00
102.00
88.00
92.00
104.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Partitions
GIB Fire Rated SystemsSteel
Page 4-281
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
m2
m2
125.00
151.00
135.00
187.00
123.00
150.00
134.00
189.00
124.00
150.00
135.00
192.00
130.00
158.00
141.00
200.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
73.00
86.00
89.00
99.00
69.00
82.00
85.00
95.00
67.00
81.00
84.00
95.00
70.00
85.00
88.00
99.00
m2
107.00
105.00
104.00
110.00
m2
122.00
120.00
120.00
126.00
m2
127.00
125.00
126.00
132.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
85.00
91.00
109.00
119.00
220.00
85.00
91.00
111.00
122.00
225.00
84.00
92.00
113.00
124.00
230.00
87.00
95.00
117.00
128.00
240.00
m2
m2
m2
46.00
21.00
67.00
44.75
20.75
65.00
44.75
20.75
65.00
44.75
20.75
65.00
m2
m2
m2
52.00
21.00
73.00
51.00
20.75
71.00
51.00
20.75
71.00
51.00
20.75
71.00
24.7
24.8
0.44
0.13
0.57
2009
Detailed Rates
Partitions
James Hardie Systems
Page 4-282
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
155.00
156.00
158.00
161.00
m2
177.00
179.00
181.00
186.00
m2
186.00
189.00
191.00
197.00
m2
205.00
210.00
210.00
220.00
m2
161.00
162.00
163.00
167.00
m2
183.00
185.00
187.00
192.00
m2
192.00
195.00
197.00
205.00
m2
210.00
215.00
220.00
225.00
142.00
155.00
137.00
150.00
137.00
151.00
140.00
155.00
147.00
160.00
143.00
157.00
147.00
162.00
151.00
165.00
164.00
191.00
159.00
186.00
164.00
193.00
166.00
195.00
191.00
220.00
188.00
215.00
190.00
220.00
195.00
225.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Partitions
Acoustic and Fire-RatedConcrete
Page 4-283
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
210.00
250.00
210.00
245.00
210.00
250.00
215.00
255.00
m2
m2
196.00
225.00
186.00
215.00
190.00
220.00
194.00
225.00
m2
m2
220.00
245.00
210.00
240.00
220.00
245.00
220.00
250.00
m2
m2
200.00
230.00
200.00
230.00
205.00
230.00
205.00
235.00
m2
m2
210.00
235.00
210.00
235.00
210.00
240.00
215.00
245.00
m2
m2
225.00
255.00
230.00
255.00
230.00
260.00
235.00
265.00
245.00
225.00
250.00
245.00
225.00
250.00
235.00
215.00
240.00
245.00
225.00
245.00
m2
m2
m2
2009
Detailed Rates
Partitions
Toilet Partitions
Page 4-284
Hrs
24.11
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
180.00
210.00
210.00
-240.00
180.00
-210.00
210.00
-240.00
180.00
-210.00
210.00
-240.00
180.00
-210.00
210.00
-240.00
m2
220.00
-250.00
220.00
-250.00
220.00
-250.00
220.00
-250.00
No
1,150.00
1,150.00
1,150.00
1,150.00
No
No
No
700.00
350.00
1,700.00
700.00
350.00
1,700.00
700.00
350.00
1,700.00
700.00
350.00
1,700.00
m2
250.00
-280.00
255.00
-275.00
265.00
-285.00
265.00
-285.00
m2
220.00
-250.00
215.00
-235.00
225.00
-245.00
225.00
-245.00
m2
200.00
-230.00
195.00
-215.00
205.00
-225.00
205.00
-225.00
No
1,150.00
1,150.00
1,200.00
1,200.00
No
No
No
810.00
350.00
1,700.00
820.00
360.00
1,700.00
850.00
370.00
1,800.00
850.00
370.00
1,800.00
Toilet Partitions
m2
2009
Detailed Rates
Insulating Panel Systems
Cool Rooms
Page 4-285
Unit
25
25.1
Cool Rooms
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
9,500.00
10,500.00
13,500.00
Coolroom Shelving
No
No
No
3,000.00
3,800.00
5,000.00
No
No
No
300.00
320.00
370.00
No
No
No
450.00
480.00
570.00
No
No
No
500.00
530.00
625.00
No
No
No
800.00
850.00
1,000.00
No
No
No
620.00
650.00
770.00
No
No
No
1,000.00
1,050.00
1,275.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Insulating Panel Systems
Coolroom and Cold Store Doors
Page 4-286
Unit
25.3
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
950.00 - 1,400.00
1,350.00 - 1,550.00
1,550.00 - 1,750.00
1,750.00 - 2,050.00
2,200.00 - 2,500.00
2,700.00 - 3,000.00
Insulated Panels
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
75.00
80.00
85.00
90.00
100.00
105.00
- 85.00
- 90.00
- 95.00
- 100.00
- 105.00
- 115.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Proprietary Cladding Systems
Exterior Insulation Finishing Systems
Page 4-287
Unit
26
26.1
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
m2
115.00
- 140.00
m2
m2
90.00
100.00
- 105.00
- 115.00
m2
115.00
- 125.00
m2
12.00
- 15.00
m2
105.00
- 125.00
m2
m2
m2
95.00
100.00
12.00
- 120.00
- 125.00
- 18.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Proprietary Cladding Systems
Proprietary Wall Cladding Systems
Page 4-288
Unit
26.2
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
m2
m2
m2
270.00
400.00
250.00
- 350.00
- 550.00
- 500.00
m2
m2
230.00
250.00
- 250.00
- 270.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Roof Coverings
Steel Supply Prices
Page 4-289
Hrs
27
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
Zincalume
Endura/
ZR8
ZRX
MAXX
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.55
m2
m2
29.25
32.25
42.50
46.75
48.25
m2
m2
m2
53.00
44.00
44.75
86.00
68.00
72.00
77.00
71.00
81.00
72.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
30.25
33.25
33.25
33.50
44.75
45.50
45.50
45.75
51.00
52.00
52.00
52.00
54.00
55.00
55.00
55.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
34.75
35.00
34.75
33.25
33.50
51.00
52.00
51.00
48.00
49.00
58.00
58.00
58.00
56.00
55.00
61.00
62.00
61.00
59.00
59.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
29.75
36.75
43.00
49.50
47.75
55.00
47.25
50.00
67.00
29.25
36.25
42.75
49.00
47.25
54.00
46.75
50.00
67.00
29.00
36.25
42.50
49.00
47.00
54.00
46.75
49.75
66.00
29.00
36.25
42.50
49.00
47.00
54.00
46.75
49.75
66.00
Roof Coverings
27.1
Corrugate Profile
Corrugate
Baby Corrugate
Trough Profile
Dimondek 300
Dimondek 400
Dimondek 630
Trapezoidal, low profile
Metric
Styleline
Veedek
Windek
Trapezoidal, high profile
BB900
LT7
Steelspan
Topspan
V-Rib
27.2
2009
Detailed Rates
Roof Coverings
Steel and Aluminium Roofing
Page 4-290
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
67.00
98.00
66.00
97.00
65.00
97.00
65.00
97.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
58.00
74.00
81.00
90.00
94.00
59.00
65.00
57.00
73.00
80.00
89.00
93.00
58.00
64.00
57.00
72.00
80.00
88.00
93.00
58.00
64.00
57.00
72.00
80.00
88.00
93.00
58.00
64.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
55.00
59.00
69.00
86.00
77.00
84.00
79.00
86.00
54.00
58.00
68.00
85.00
77.00
83.00
78.00
85.00
54.00
58.00
67.00
84.00
76.00
83.00
77.00
84.00
54.00
58.00
67.00
84.00
76.00
83.00
77.00
84.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
38.75
48.25
51.00
60.00
94.00
59.00
58.00
74.00
81.00
90.00
38.00
47.25
51.00
59.00
93.00
58.00
57.00
73.00
80.00
89.00
37.50
47.00
50.00
59.00
93.00
58.00
57.00
72.00
80.00
88.00
37.50
47.00
50.00
59.00
93.00
58.00
57.00
72.00
80.00
88.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
43.50
49.75
56.00
59.00
66.00
64.00
72.00
67.00
75.00
64.00
69.00
91.00
42.50
48.75
55.00
58.00
65.00
63.00
71.00
66.00
74.00
63.00
68.00
90.00
42.25
48.50
55.00
58.00
64.00
63.00
71.00
66.00
74.00
62.00
68.00
89.00
42.25
48.50
55.00
58.00
64.00
63.00
71.00
66.00
74.00
62.00
68.00
89.00
m2
m
2.00
6.00
2.00
6.00
2.00
6.00
2.00
6.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Roof Coverings
Concrete and Clay Tiles and Shingles
Page 4-291
Hrs
27.3
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
m2
45.00
50.00
55.00
45.00
50.00
55.00
45.00
50.00
55.00
45.00
50.00
55.00
m2
m2
m2
53.00
58.00
65.00
53.00
58.00
65.00
53.00
58.00
65.00
53.00
58.00
65.00
m2
m2
m2
60.00
64.00
66.00
60.00
64.00
66.00
60.00
64.00
66.00
60.00
64.00
66.00
m2
m2
m2
50.00
52.00
54.00
49.00
51.00
53.00
46.00
48.00
50.00
46.00
48.00
50.00
m2
m2
m2
60.00
62.00
64.00
59.00
61.00
63.00
56.00
58.00
60.00
56.00
58.00
60.00
m2
m2
m2
65.00
68.00
70.00
65.00
67.00
69.00
62.00
64.00
66.00
62.00
64.00
66.00
m2
m2
m2
58.00
64.00
71.00
58.00
63.00
70.00
58.00
59.00
67.00
58.00
59.00
67.00
m2
65.00
-75.00
65.00
-75.00
65.00
-75.00
65.00
-75.00
Unit
2009
Detailed Rates
Roof Coverings
Shingles and ShakesTimber
Page 4-292
Hrs
27.5
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
160.00
-185.00
160.00
-185.00
160.00
-185.00
160.00
-185.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
60.00
65.00
85.00
95.00
60.00
-88.00
60.00
65.00
85.00
95.00
60.00
-88.00
60.00
65.00
85.00
95.00
60.00
-88.00
60.00
65.00
85.00
95.00
60.00
-88.00
m2
m2
90.00
71.00
90.00
71.00
90.00
71.00
90.00
71.00
m2
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
m2
130.00
130.00
130.00
130.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
51.00
55.00
59.00
46.50
51.00
55.00
59.00
46.00
51.00
55.00
58.00
46.00
51.00
55.00
58.00
46.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
85.00
88.00
92.00
75.00
84.00
87.00
91.00
74.00
83.00
87.00
90.00
74.00
83.00
87.00
90.00
74.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
60.00
64.00
68.00
55.00
59.00
63.00
67.00
54.00
59.00
63.00
67.00
54.00
59.00
63.00
67.00
54.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
370.00
280.00
305.00
340.00
370.00
280.00
305.00
340.00
370.00
280.00
305.00
340.00
370.00
280.00
305.00
340.00
27.6
27.7
Slate Roofing
Translucent Roofing
2009
Detailed Rates
Roof Coverings
Mastic Asphalt Roofing
Page 4-293
Hrs
27.9
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
65.00
65.00
73.00
83.00
No
No
m
50.00
50.00
31.00
55.00
55.00
33.00
60.00
60.00
37.00
65.00
65.00
37.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
40.50
44.00
50.50
55.00
38.00
41.00
47.50
52.00
38.00
41.00
47.50
52.00
38.00
41.00
47.50
52.00
17.50
16.50
16.50
16.50
m
m
m
12.00
16.50
25.50
11.50
15.50
23.50
11.50
15.50
23.50
11.50
15.50
23.50
m
m
m
m
m
m
31.00
35.00
45.00
48.50
57.00
66.00
28.00
32.00
41.00
44.50
53.00
59.00
28.00
32.00
41.00
44.50
53.00
59.00
28.00
32.00
41.00
44.50
53.00
59.00
11.00
10.50
10.50
10.50
No
20.00
18.50
18.50
18.50
2009
Detailed Rates
Roof Coverings
Bituminous and Acrylic Membranes
Page 4-294
Hrs
27.11
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
m2
60.00
65.00
70.00
60.00
65.00
70.00
60.00
65.00
70.00
60.00
65.00
70.00
m2
m2
m2
70.00
65.00
125.00
70.00
65.00
125.00
70.00
65.00
125.00
70.00
65.00
125.00
m2
87.00
87.00
87.00
87.00
m2
m2
35.00
60.00
-70.00
35.00
60.00
-70.00
35.00
60.00
-70.00
35.00
60.00
-70.00
m2
70.00
-85.00
70.00
-85.00
70.00
-85.00
70.00
-85.00
m2
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
55.00
70.00
55.00
55.00
70.00
55.00
55.00
70.00
55.00
55.00
70.00
55.00
55.00
55.00
55.00
55.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
8.00
8.00
65.00
120.00
8.00
8.00
65.00
120.00
8.00
8.00
65.00
120.00
8.00
8.00
65.00
120.00
m2
45.00
45.00
45.00
45.00
Unit
2009
Detailed Rates
Roof Coverings
Wall Cladding
Page 4-295
Hrs
27.14
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
31.75
39.00
34.00
41.75
36.00
44.50
30.50
31.25
38.25
33.25
41.25
35.50
44.00
29.75
31.00
38.25
33.25
41.00
35.25
43.75
29.75
31.00
38.25
33.25
41.00
35.25
43.75
29.75
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
45.25
52.00
48.75
56.00
52.00
60.00
41.00
44.75
51.00
48.25
55.00
52.00
59.00
40.50
44.50
51.00
48.00
55.00
51.00
59.00
40.25
44.50
51.00
48.00
55.00
51.00
59.00
40.25
m2
m2
55.00
64.00
55.00
64.00
55.00
64.00
55.00
64.00
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
9.70
7.40
19.00
14.25
6.60
15.50
15.00
13.75
13.25
9.50
7.10
18.75
14.00
6.30
15.25
14.75
13.50
13.00
9.40
7.00
18.50
14.00
6.20
15.00
14.50
13.50
13.00
9.40
7.00
18.50
14.00
6.20
15.00
14.50
13.50
13.00
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
13.00
9.50
25.25
18.50
8.00
21.75
21.00
18.75
17.75
12.75
9.30
25.00
18.25
7.70
21.50
20.75
18.50
17.50
12.75
9.20
25.00
18.25
7.70
21.50
20.50
18.25
17.50
12.75
9.20
25.00
18.25
7.70
21.50
20.50
18.25
17.50
Wall Cladding
2009
Detailed Rates
Roof Coverings
Roofing Underlays
Page 4-296
27.15
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
0.05
0.04
m2
m2
3.35
5.50
3.25
5.60
3.25
5.70
3.25
5.60
No
No
No
No
745.00
1,150.00
975.00
1,250.00
735.00
1,140.00
970.00
1,240.00
735.00
1,140.00
965.00
1,240.00
735.00
1,140.00
965.00
1,240.00
No
No
No
No
690.00
835.00
960.00
875.00
680.00
830.00
955.00
870.00
680.00
825.00
950.00
865.00
680.00
825.00
950.00
865.00
No
No
No
No
730.00
960.00
1,165.00
1,070.00
720.00
955.00
1,155.00
1,060.00
720.00
950.00
1,150.00
1,060.00
720.00
950.00
1,150.00
1,060.00
No
No
No
No
615.00
775.00
855.00
805.00
605.00
770.00
845.00
800.00
600.00
765.00
840.00
795.00
600.00
765.00
840.00
795.00
No
No
No
No
675.00
900.00
1,070.00
1,000.00
665.00
890.00
1,060.00
990.00
665.00
890.00
1,060.00
990.00
665.00
890.00
1,060.00
990.00
No
No
No
No
No
745.00
900.00
1,200.00
2,185.00
2,860.00
735.00
890.00
1,190.00
2,170.00
2,840.00
735.00
890.00
1,185.00
2,165.00
2,835.00
735.00
890.00
1,185.00
2,165.00
2,835.00
Roofing Underlays
Hrs
2009
Detailed Rates
Roof Coverings
Roof Windows and Rooflights
Page 4-297
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
855.00
1,060.00
1,410.00
3,130.00
4,145.00
845.00
1,055.00
1,400.00
3,115.00
4,130.00
840.00
1,050.00
1,395.00
3,110.00
4,125.00
840.00
1,050.00
1,395.00
3,110.00
4,125.00
1,795.00
2,695.00
3,150.00
1,775.00
2,680.00
3,135.00
1,770.00
2,675.00
3,130.00
1,770.00
2,675.00
3,130.00
2,460.00
3,825.00
4,595.00
2,445.00
3,810.00
4,580.00
2,440.00
3,805.00
4,570.00
2,440.00
3,805.00
4,570.00
1,250.00
1,565.00
2,340.00
3,065.00
4,120.00
1,240.00
1,560.00
2,330.00
3,050.00
4,105.00
1,240.00
1,555.00
2,325.00
3,045.00
4,100.00
1,240.00
1,555.00
2,325.00
3,045.00
4,100.00
2,025.00
2,550.00
3,795.00
4,855.00
6,740.00
2,015.00
2,540.00
3,785.00
4,840.00
6,725.00
2,010.00
2,540.00
3,780.00
4,835.00
6,720.00
2,010.00
2,540.00
3,780.00
4,835.00
6,720.00
530.00
865.00
520.00
850.00
515.00
845.00
515.00
845.00
785.00
1,105.00
775.00
1,090.00
770.00
1,085.00
770.00
1,085.00
925.00
1,245.00
915.00
1,230.00
910.00
1,225.00
910.00
1,225.00
390.00
490.00
590.00
600.00
730.00
385.00
485.00
585.00
595.00
725.00
385.00
485.00
580.00
595.00
725.00
385.00
485.00
580.00
595.00
725.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Roof Coverings
Roof Windows and Rooflights
Page 4-298
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
685.00
835.00
770.00
885.00
1,015.00
1,150.00
680.00
825.00
765.00
870.00
1,005.00
1,125.00
675.00
825.00
760.00
870.00
1,000.00
1,125.00
675.00
825.00
760.00
870.00
1,000.00
1,125.00
715.00
770.00
845.00
1,015.00
980.00
1,120.00
700.00
755.00
830.00
995.00
960.00
1,100.00
695.00
750.00
825.00
990.00
955.00
1,090.00
695.00
750.00
825.00
990.00
955.00
1,090.00
1,020.00
1,180.00
1,370.00
1,350.00
1,525.00
1,005.00
1,165.00
1,350.00
1,330.00
1,505.00
1,000.00
1,160.00
1,340.00
1,325.00
1,495.00
1,000.00
1,160.00
1,340.00
1,325.00
1,495.00
1,760.00
1,915.00
2,100.00
2,085.00
2,245.00
1,745.00
1,900.00
2,080.00
2,065.00
2,225.00
1,740.00
1,895.00
2,075.00
2,055.00
2,220.00
1,740.00
1,895.00
2,075.00
2,055.00
2,220.00
595.00
705.00
690.00
905.00
585.00
695.00
680.00
895.00
580.00
695.00
675.00
890.00
580.00
695.00
675.00
890.00
995.00
1,030.00
1,155.00
1,285.00
1,345.00
1,500.00
1,635.00
975.00
1,010.00
1,140.00
1,260.00
1,320.00
1,475.00
1,615.00
970.00
1,005.00
1,130.00
1,250.00
1,315.00
1,470.00
1,605.00
970.00
1,005.00
1,130.00
1,250.00
1,315.00
1,470.00
1,605.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Roof Coverings
Rainwater Heads
Page 4-299
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
No
No
No
140.00
340.00
470.00
140.00
340.00
470.00
140.00
340.00
470.00
140.00
340.00
470.00
No
No
No
71.00
96.00
50.00
71.00
96.00
50.00
71.00
96.00
50.00
71.00
96.00
50.00
No
No
560.00
1,800.00
500.00
1,700.00
500.00
1,700.00
500.00
1,700.00
No
No
200.00
300.00
200.00
300.00
200.00
300.00
200.00
300.00
No
No
150.00
200.00
150.00
200.00
150.00
200.00
150.00
200.00
No
No
675.00
750.00
675.00
750.00
675.00
750.00
675.00
750.00
No
No
No
No
No
565.00
440.00
450.00
465.00
465.00
565.00
440.00
450.00
465.00
465.00
565.00
440.00
450.00
465.00
465.00
565.00
440.00
450.00
465.00
465.00
No
No
No
No
No
455.00
300.00
340.00
345.00
440.00
450.00
300.00
340.00
345.00
440.00
450.00
300.00
340.00
345.00
440.00
450.00
300.00
340.00
345.00
440.00
No
No
No
No
No
285.00
150.00
160.00
220.00
295.00
285.00
150.00
160.00
220.00
295.00
285.00
150.00
160.00
220.00
295.00
285.00
150.00
160.00
220.00
295.00
Rainwater Heads
2009
Detailed Rates
Roof Coverings
Concealed Gutter Fascia System
Page 4-300
Hrs
27.18
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
No
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
m
No
No
m
No
No
200.00
60.00
33.00
73.00
33.00
25.00
200.00
58.00
32.00
71.00
32.00
25.00
200.00
58.00
32.00
71.00
32.00
25.00
200.00
58.00
32.00
71.00
32.00
25.00
m
m
42.00
47.00
42.00
47.00
42.00
47.00
42.00
47.00
m
m
m
m
m
38.50
95.00
42.00
50.00
47.00
37.50
95.00
41.00
49.50
46.50
37.50
95.00
41.00
49.50
46.50
37.50
95.00
41.00
49.50
46.50
0.30
0.30
m
m
24.00
29.25
23.00
28.25
22.75
28.00
22.75
28.00
0.35
0.35
0.35
0.35
m
m
m
m
25.50
28.75
43.75
50.00
24.25
27.75
42.50
49.00
24.00
27.25
42.25
48.50
24.00
27.25
42.25
48.50
0.15
0.10
No
No
24.25
11.25
23.75
11.00
23.75
11.00
23.75
11.00
0.35
0.35
0.35
0.35
m
m
m
m
28.25
32.50
56.00
65.00
27.25
31.50
55.00
64.00
26.75
31.00
55.00
63.00
26.75
31.00
55.00
63.00
No
No
24.25
11.25
23.75
11.00
23.75
11.00
23.75
11.00
Box Gutters
Valley Gutters
Unit
Eaves GuttersMetal
2009
Detailed Rates
Roof Coverings
Eaves GuttersPVC
Page 4-301
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m
m
100.00
126.00
100.00
125.00
100.00
125.00
100.00
125.00
No
No
60.00
33.00
60.00
32.00
60.00
32.00
60.00
32.00
m
m
88.00
146.00
88.00
145.00
88.00
145.00
88.00
145.00
No
No
60.00
33.00
60.00
32.00
60.00
32.00
60.00
32.00
0.30
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
m
No
No
No
No
28.00
18.50
20.75
8.80
23.00
27.25
18.00
20.50
8.50
22.75
26.75
18.00
20.25
8.30
22.50
26.75
18.00
20.25
8.30
22.50
0.10
No
9.60
9.30
9.20
9.20
0.40
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
m
No
No
No
No
50.00
28.75
32.00
12.00
41.50
49.25
28.50
31.75
11.75
41.25
48.75
28.25
31.50
11.50
41.25
48.75
28.25
31.50
11.50
41.25
0.10
No
27.75
27.25
27.25
27.25
No
600.00
600.00
600.00
600.00
No
290.00
290.00
290.00
290.00
No
No
No
350.00
450.00
1,050.00
350.00
450.00
1,050.00
350.00
450.00
1,050.00
350.00
450.00
1,050.00
No
No
170.00
300.00
170.00
300.00
170.00
300.00
170.00
300.00
Copper, 0.55mm
150 quarter round spouting
125 box spouting
Fittings to copper spouting
External or internal angle
Stop end, dropper outlet
Stainless Steel 304, 0.55mm
150 quarter round spouting
125 box spouting
Fittings to stainless steel spouting
External or internal angle
Stop end, dropper outlet
27.22
Eaves GuttersPVC
Roof Drains
Ventilators
2009
Detailed Rates
Roof Coverings
Downpipes
Page 4-302
Hrs
27.25
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m
m
m
86.00
86.00
102.0
86.00
86.00
102.0
86.00
86.00
102.0
86.00
86.00
102.0
No
No
No
30.00
35.00
40.00
30.00
35.00
40.00
30.00
35.00
40.00
30.00
35.00
40.00
m
m
m
m
m
m
44.75
45.00
51.00
61.00
44.50
46.25
44.25
44.25
50.00
60.00
43.75
45.50
44.25
44.25
50.00
60.00
43.75
45.50
44.25
44.25
50.00
60.00
43.75
45.50
No
No
No
15.00
15.00
17.00
15.00
15.00
17.00
15.00
15.00
17.00
15.00
15.00
17.00
m
m
62.00
107.00
61.00
106.00
61.00
106.00
61.00
106.00
No
No
30.00
50.00
30.00
50.00
30.00
50.00
30.00
50.00
0.25
0.25
0.40
0.25
0.25
0.25
m
m
m
m
m
m
21.00
23.25
41.00
28.00
28.50
33.50
20.25
22.50
39.75
27.25
28.00
32.75
20.00
22.25
39.25
27.00
28.00
32.50
20.00
22.25
39.25
27.00
28.00
32.50
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
No
No
No
No
No
No
11.25
12.00
14.75
11.25
10.75
14.50
11.00
11.75
14.50
10.75
10.50
14.25
10.75
11.75
14.50
10.75
10.50
14.00
10.75
11.75
14.50
10.75
10.50
14.00
Downpipes
2009
Detailed Rates
Roof Coverings
Flashings
Page 4-303
Hrs
27.26
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
7.00
7.00
7.00
7.00
m
m
m
35.75
37.25
38.00
34.75
36.00
37.00
34.50
35.75
36.75
34.50
35.75
36.75
m
m
m
32.50
33.50
35.50
31.50
32.50
34.25
31.00
32.00
34.00
31.00
32.00
34.00
m
m
m
27.50
28.25
32.25
26.25
27.00
31.25
26.00
26.75
31.00
26.00
26.75
31.00
m
m
m
m
m
m
28.00
36.50
43.75
35.25
47.25
59.00
26.75
35.25
42.50
33.75
45.50
57.00
26.75
35.25
42.50
33.75
45.50
57.00
26.75
35.25
42.50
33.75
45.50
57.00
m
m
m
m
m
m
40.50
49.25
61.00
43.00
54.00
68.00
38.50
47.25
59.00
41.00
52.00
66.00
38.50
47.25
59.00
41.00
52.00
66.00
38.50
47.25
59.00
41.00
52.00
66.00
m
m
m
60.00
100.00
140.00
60.00
100.00
140.00
60.00
100.00
140.00
60.00
100.00
140.00
m
m
m
75.00
125.00
175.00
75.00
120.00
170.00
75.00
120.00
170.00
75.00
120.00
170.00
m
m
m
47.25
75.00
100.00
46.00
75.00
100.00
46.00
75.00
100.00
46.00
75.00
100.00
Flashings
2009
Detailed Rates
Roof Coverings
Flashings
Page 4-304
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
0.35
0.38
0.38
m
m
m
26.25
33.00
38.50
25.00
31.75
37.25
25.00
31.75
37.25
25.00
31.75
37.25
0.50
0.50
0.60
m
m
m
35.75
42.25
54.00
34.00
40.75
52.00
34.00
40.75
52.00
34.00
40.75
52.00
0.35
0.38
0.38
m
m
m
28.25
37.00
44.50
27.00
37.00
43.25
27.00
37.00
43.25
27.00
37.00
43.25
0.50
0.50
0.60
m
m
m
38.00
47.00
61.00
36.50
45.50
60.00
36.50
45.50
60.00
36.50
45.50
60.00
0.33
0.35
0.38
0.38
m
m
m
m
74.00
130.00
185.00
295.00
73.00
130.00
185.00
295.00
73.00
130.00
185.00
295.00
73.00
130.00
185.00
295.00
0.45
0.50
0.50
0.60
m
m
m
m
92.00
160.00
225.00
365.00
91.00
160.00
225.00
365.00
91.00
160.00
225.00
365.00
91.00
160.00
225.00
365.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Plumbing
WC PansVitreous China
Page 4-305
Hrs
28
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
285.00
280.00
315.00
475.00
300.00
280.00
275.00
310.00
470.00
295.00
280.00
275.00
310.00
470.00
295.00
280.00
275.00
310.00
470.00
295.00
680.00
675.00
675.00
675.00
570.00
565.00
565.00
565.00
1,320.00
725.00
1,315.00
720.00
1,315.00
720.00
1,315.00
720.00
715.00
1,055.00
710.00
1,050.00
710.00
1,050.00
710.00
1,050.00
710.00
1,125.00
705.00
1,120.00
705.00
1,120.00
705.00
1,120.00
No
1,235.00
1,215.00
1,215.00
1,215.00
No
No
No
1,790.00
2,030.00
370.00
1,770.00
2,010.00
370.00
1,770.00
2,010.00
370.00
1,770.00
2,010.00
370.00
Plumbing
WC PansVitreous China
WC PansSpecialist Types
2009
Detailed Rates
Plumbing
Sluice Pans and Slop Hoppers
Page 4-306
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
6.00
6.00
0.25
No
No
No
3,200.00
3,510.00
187.00
3,170.00
3,480.00
186.00
3,170.00
3,480.00
186.00
3,170.00
3,480.00
186.00
No
No
620.00
2,345.00
615.00
2,340.00
615.00
2,340.00
615.00
2,340.00
No
No
510.00
735.00
495.00
725.00
495.00
725.00
495.00
725.00
No
No
No
785.00
980.00
2,020.00
775.00
970.00
2,005.00
775.00
970.00
2,005.00
775.00
970.00
2,005.00
No
No
No
1,175.00
1,300.00
1,735.00
1,165.00
1,285.00
1,725.00
1,165.00
1,285.00
1,725.00
1,165.00
1,285.00
1,725.00
No
1,510.00
1,480.00
1,480.00
1,480.00
No
1,610.00
1,580.00
1,580.00
1,580.00
No
545.00
540.00
540.00
540.00
No
1,745.00
1,715.00
1,715.00
1,715.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
55.00
92.00
126.00
160.00
225.00
400.00
120.00
285.00
625.00
52.00
89.00
123.00
157.00
225.00
395.00
118.00
280.00
625.00
52.00
89.00
123.00
157.00
225.00
395.00
118.00
280.00
625.00
52.00
89.00
123.00
157.00
225.00
395.00
118.00
280.00
625.00
WC SuitesVitreous China
WC Seats
WC seat
Dux Regent
Dux Royal
Dux Kindy, 3/4 ring, no cover
Dux Kindy, full ring, no cover
Fowler Newport
Caroma Colani, disabled
Villeroy & Boch Omnia Pro
Villeroy & Boch Subway, soft close
Caroma Vintage jarrah timber seat
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
2009
Detailed Rates
Plumbing
Bidets
Page 4-307
Hrs
28.6
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
No
No
No
No
1,205.00
950.00
930.00
1,170.00
1,195.00
940.00
920.00
1,160.00
1,195.00
940.00
920.00
1,160.00
1,195.00
940.00
920.00
1,160.00
No
No
1,095.00
1,380.00
1,085.00
1,370.00
1,085.00
1,370.00
1,085.00
1,370.00
No
No
250.00
310.00
245.00
305.00
245.00
305.00
245.00
305.00
No
No
No
No
295.00
310.00
345.00
305.00
290.00
305.00
340.00
300.00
290.00
305.00
340.00
300.00
290.00
305.00
340.00
300.00
No
No
515.00
380.00
510.00
375.00
510.00
375.00
510.00
375.00
No
No
No
No
No
1,625.00
675.00
810.00
1,075.00
1,245.00
1,610.00
655.00
795.00
1,060.00
1,225.00
1,610.00
655.00
795.00
1,060.00
1,225.00
1,610.00
655.00
795.00
1,060.00
1,225.00
No
No
2,025.00
2,670.00
2,005.00
2,650.00
2,005.00
2,650.00
2,005.00
2,650.00
No
No
No
No
1,225.00
935.00
885.00
64.00
1,210.00
915.00
865.00
6400
1,210.00
915.00
865.00
6400
1,210.00
915.00
865.00
6400
Cisterns
Auck $
Bidets
Unit
UrinalsStall
2009
Detailed Rates
Plumbing
UrinalsSlab, Stainless Steel
Page 4-308
Hrs
28.9
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
No
No
3,500.00
5,300.00
3,500.00
5,300.00
3,500.00
5,300.00
3,500.00
5,300.00
No
No
No
475.00
585.00
800.00
470.00
580.00
795.00
470.00
580.00
795.00
470.00
580.00
795.00
No
No
540.00
790.00
535.00
785.00
535.00
785.00
535.00
785.00
No
No
No
No
765.00
825.00
1,800.00
150.00
760.00
820.00
1,775.00
150.00
760.00
820.00
1,775.00
150.00
760.00
820.00
1,775.00
150.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
No
No
No
755.00
885.00
1,590.00
745.00
875.00
1,580.00
745.00
875.00
1,580.00
745.00
875.00
1,580.00
0.25
No
199.00
197.00
197.00
197.00
No
No
No
1,700.00
1,900.00
2,200.00
1,650.00
1,875.00
2,150.00
1,650.00
1,875.00
2,150.00
1,650.00
1,875.00
2,150.00
No
1,500.00
1,500.00
1,500.00
1,500.00
Urinal Cisterns
Flushing Valves
2009
Detailed Rates
Plumbing
BathsAcrylic
Page 4-309
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
1.40
1.40
1.40
1.40
1.40
No
No
No
No
No
465.00
340.00
565.00
490.00
525.00
460.00
335.00
560.00
485.00
515.00
460.00
335.00
560.00
485.00
515.00
460.00
335.00
560.00
485.00
515.00
1.40
1.40
No
No
350.00
555.00
345.00
545.00
345.00
545.00
345.00
545.00
1.40
1.40
1.40
No
No
No
805.00
745.00
760.00
800.00
740.00
755.00
800.00
740.00
755.00
800.00
740.00
755.00
1.40
3.00
No
No
545.00
1,100.00
540.00
1,075.00
540.00
1,075.00
540.00
1,075.00
3.00
No
965.00
950.00
950.00
950.00
1.40
No
700.00
690.00
690.00
690.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
No
No
No
No
No
705.00
790.00
775.00
1,990.00
990.00
685.00
775.00
760.00
1,975.00
975.00
685.00
775.00
760.00
1,975.00
975.00
685.00
775.00
760.00
1,975.00
975.00
1.00
3.00
No
No
220.00
1,370.00
215.00
1,350.00
215.00
1,350.00
215.00
1,350.00
No
No
No
No
No
2,255.00
2,255.00
3,400.00
3,210.00
2,635.00
2,220.00
2,220.00
3,370.00
3,175.00
2,600.00
2,220.00
2,220.00
3,370.00
3,175.00
2,600.00
2,220.00
2,220.00
3,370.00
3,175.00
2,600.00
28.14
BathsAcrylic
Spa BathsAcrylic
2009
Detailed Rates
Plumbing
Shower EnclosuresAcrylic
Page 4-310
Hrs
28.17
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
No
No
No
No
1,765.00
2,380.00
1,980.00
2,505.00
1,745.00
2,360.00
1,960.00
2,480.00
1,745.00
2,360.00
1,960.00
2,480.00
1,745.00
2,360.00
1,960.00
2,480.00
No
No
No
1,320.00
1,505.00
2,240.00
1,300.00
1,485.00
2,220.00
1,300.00
1,485.00
2,220.00
1,300.00
1,485.00
2,220.00
No
No
No
No
1,320.00
1,515.00
2,240.00
100.00
1,300.00
1,495.00
2,220.00
100.00
1,300.00
1,495.00
2,220.00
100.00
1,300.00
1,495.00
2,220.00
100.00
No
No
No
420.00
420.00
535.00
410.00
410.00
525.00
410.00
410.00
525.00
410.00
410.00
525.00
No
No
No
420.00
420.00
535.00
410.00
410.00
525.00
410.00
410.00
525.00
410.00
410.00
525.00
No
565.00
545.00
545.00
545.00
No
No
410.00
435.00
400.00
425.00
400.00
425.00
400.00
425.00
No
No
410.00
455.00
400.00
440.00
400.00
440.00
400.00
440.00
1,315.00
4,515.00
1,305.00
4,505.00
1,305.00
4,505.00
1,305.00
4,505.00
Shower Bases
Auck $
Shower EnclosuresAcrylic
Unit
No
No
2009
Detailed Rates
Plumbing
BasinsWall
Page 4-311
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
1.50
1.50
1.50
No
No
No
820.00
820.00
2,300.00
810.00
810.00
2,290.00
810.00
810.00
2,290.00
810.00
810.00
2,290.00
1.75
No
360.00
350.00
350.00
350.00
1.75
No
465.00
455.00
455.00
455.00
1.75
1.75
1.75
No
No
No
445.00
345.00
385.00
440.00
335.00
375.00
440.00
335.00
375.00
440.00
335.00
375.00
1.75
1.75
1.75
No
No
No
865.00
1,005.00
435.00
855.00
995.00
425.00
855.00
995.00
425.00
855.00
995.00
425.00
1.75
No
850.00
825.00
825.00
825.00
1.70
1.70
No
No
325.00
380.00
315.00
370.00
315.00
370.00
315.00
370.00
1.70
1.70
1.70
No
No
No
365.00
345.00
580.00
360.00
335.00
570.00
360.00
335.00
570.00
360.00
335.00
570.00
BasinsVanity
Unit
BasinsWall
Hrs
1.75
2.00
2.50
No
No
No
870.00
1,065.00
1,345.00
860.00
1,055.00
1,335.00
860.00
1,055.00
1,335.00
860.00
1,055.00
1,335.00
1.75
1.75
No
No
250.00
950.00
245.00
940.00
245.00
940.00
245.00
940.00
1.75
2.00
2.50
No
No
No
2,595.00
2,425.00
1,195.00
2,585.00
2,415.00
1,180.00
2,585.00
2,415.00
1,180.00
2,585.00
2,415.00
1,180.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Plumbing
Tubs
Page 4-312
28.23
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
1.50
1.50
1.50
No
No
No
365.00
420.00
565.00
360.00
410.00
560.00
360.00
410.00
560.00
360.00
410.00
560.00
No
Set
120.00
30.00
120.00
30.00
120.00
30.00
120.00
30.00
No
No
1,025.00
1,050.00
1,015.00
1,040.00
1,015.00
1,040.00
1,015.00
1,040.00
No
Set
160.00
60.00
160.00
60.00
160.00
60.00
160.00
60.00
No
No
No
No
565.00
790.00
435.00
1,690.00
560.00
780.00
425.00
1,680.00
560.00
780.00
425.00
1,680.00
560.00
780.00
425.00
1,680.00
No
No
No
970.00
1,145.00
1,105.00
960.00
1,135.00
1,095.00
960.00
1,135.00
1,095.00
960.00
1,135.00
1,095.00
No
440.00
430.00
430.00
430.00
No
No
1,020.00
1,130.00
1,010.00
1,120.00
1,010.00
1,120.00
1,010.00
1,120.00
No
No
No
129.00
187.00
585.00
128.00
185.00
580.00
128.00
185.00
580.00
128.00
185.00
580.00
No
No
825.00
1,355.00
820.00
1,345.00
820.00
1,345.00
820.00
1,345.00
Tubs
Hrs
1.75
1.75
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
Cleaners Sinks
1.50
1.50
2009
Detailed Rates
Plumbing
Kitchen Sink Benches
Page 4-313
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
No
No
No
No
635.00
665.00
680.00
925.00
625.00
655.00
665.00
910.00
625.00
655.00
665.00
910.00
625.00
655.00
665.00
910.00
No
No
No
435.00
575.00
695.00
430.00
570.00
685.00
430.00
570.00
685.00
430.00
570.00
685.00
No
No
No
750.00
1,150.00
120.00
750.00
1,150.00
120.00
750.00
1,150.00
120.00
750.00
1,150.00
120.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
No
No
No
860.00
900.00
1,350.00
850.00
890.00
1,340.00
850.00
890.00
1,340.00
850.00
890.00
1,340.00
2.00
No
750.00
740.00
740.00
740.00
No
No
8,500.00
9,500.00
8,500.00
9,500.00
9,000.00
10,000.00
9,000.00
10,000.00
No
No
7,500.00
7,500.00
7,500.00
7,500.00
7,500.00
7,500.00
7,500.00
7,500.00
28.26
28.27
Domestic type
In-Sink-Erator, ID45
In-Sink-Erator, ID55
In-Sink-Erator, ID65
28.28
Drinking Fountains
1.50
1.50
1.50
2009
Detailed Rates
Plumbing
Taps and Cocks
Page 4-314
Hrs
28.30
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
No
No
No
No
100.00
118.00
173.00
149.00
98.00
115.00
170.00
146.00
98.00
115.00
170.00
146.00
98.00
115.00
170.00
146.00
No
No
No
No
105.00
118.00
176.00
146.00
103.00
115.00
173.00
143.00
103.00
115.00
173.00
143.00
103.00
115.00
173.00
143.00
No
No
No
105.00
167.00
136.00
103.00
164.00
134.00
103.00
164.00
134.00
103.00
164.00
134.00
No
No
No
No
100.00
172.00
160.00
152.00
98.00
170.00
157.00
149.00
98.00
170.00
157.00
149.00
98.00
170.00
157.00
149.00
No
No
144.00
124.00
141.00
121.00
141.00
121.00
141.00
121.00
No
No
No
No
265.00
435.00
450.00
420.00
265.00
435.00
450.00
415.00
265.00
435.00
450.00
415.00
265.00
435.00
450.00
415.00
No
No
No
460.00
510.00
555.00
460.00
505.00
550.00
460.00
505.00
550.00
460.00
505.00
550.00
No
No
No
No
285.00
455.00
455.00
58.00
285.00
455.00
455.00
58.00
285.00
455.00
455.00
58.00
285.00
455.00
455.00
58.00
No
No
23.25
33.00
22.00
31.75
22.00
31.75
22.00
31.75
No
No
No
44.75
48.00
50.00
42.00
45.50
50.00
42.00
45.50
50.00
42.00
45.50
50.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Plumbing
Mixers
Page 4-315
Hrs
28.31
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
No
No
No
No
No
240.00
430.00
555.00
400.00
450.00
230.00
425.00
550.00
395.00
445.00
230.00
425.00
550.00
395.00
445.00
230.00
425.00
550.00
395.00
445.00
No
No
850.00
710.00
845.00
705.00
845.00
705.00
845.00
705.00
No
No
No
No
290.00
240.00
540.00
450.00
285.00
230.00
535.00
445.00
285.00
230.00
535.00
445.00
285.00
230.00
535.00
445.00
No
No
No
No
No
365.00
315.00
450.00
535.00
520.00
350.00
305.00
440.00
525.00
510.00
350.00
305.00
440.00
525.00
510.00
350.00
305.00
440.00
525.00
510.00
No
No
No
555.00
640.00
575.00
545.00
630.00
565.00
545.00
630.00
565.00
545.00
630.00
565.00
No
No
106.00
168.00
104.00
166.00
104.00
166.00
104.00
166.00
No
No
235.00
375.00
230.00
370.00
230.00
370.00
230.00
370.00
No
No
290.00
470.00
285.00
465.00
285.00
465.00
285.00
465.00
Mixers
2009
Detailed Rates
Plumbing
Traps
Page 4-316
28.32
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.22
0.22
0.22
0.24
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
20.75
25.00
27.00
23.00
27.00
28.50
42.75
19.75
24.00
25.75
21.75
26.00
27.25
41.50
19.75
24.00
25.75
21.75
26.00
27.25
41.50
19.75
24.00
25.75
21.75
26.00
27.25
41.50
0.23
0.25
0.30
No
No
No
125.00
131.00
192.00
124.00
130.00
191.00
124.00
130.00
191.00
124.00
130.00
191.00
0.23
0.25
0.30
No
No
No
152.00
186.00
260.00
151.00
185.00
260.00
151.00
185.00
260.00
151.00
185.00
260.00
0.23
0.25
0.30
No
No
No
136.00
147.00
215.00
135.00
145.00
210.00
135.00
145.00
210.00
135.00
145.00
210.00
0.23
0.25
0.30
No
No
No
179.00
194.00
275.00
178.00
193.00
270.00
178.00
193.00
270.00
178.00
193.00
270.00
0.23
0.25
0.30
No
No
No
170.00
182.00
260.00
169.00
181.00
255.00
169.00
181.00
255.00
169.00
181.00
255.00
0.23
0.25
0.30
No
No
No
215.00
260.00
355.00
215.00
260.00
350.00
215.00
260.00
350.00
215.00
260.00
350.00
0.23
0.25
0.30
No
No
No
181.00
197.00
290.00
179.00
195.00
290.00
179.00
195.00
290.00
179.00
195.00
290.00
0.23
0.25
0.30
No
No
No
245.00
270.00
370.00
245.00
270.00
365.00
245.00
270.00
365.00
245.00
270.00
365.00
Traps
PVC P or STrap
32mm dia, short inlet
32mm dia, adjustable inlet
32mm dia, bottle trap
40mm dia, short inlet
40mm dia, adjustable inlet
40mm dia, bottle trap
50mm dia, short inlet
Copper PTrap, short tail
32mm dia
40mm dia
50mm dia
Copper PTrap, long tail
32mm dia
40mm dia
50mm dia
Copper STrap, short tail
32mm dia
40mm dia
50mm dia
Copper STrap, long tail
32mm dia
40mm dia
50mm dia
Chrome Plated Copper PTrap, short tail
32mm dia
40mm dia
50mm dia
Chrome Plated Copper PTrap, long tail
32mm dia
40mm dia
50mm dia
Chrome Plated Copper STrap, short tail
32mm dia
40mm dia
50mm dia
Chrome Plated Copper STrap, long tail
32mm dia
40mm dia
50mm dia
2009
Detailed Rates
Plumbing
Floor and Roof Waste/Traps
Page 4-317
28.33
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
0.75
1.00
0.75
1.00
No
No
No
No
147.00
172.00
149.00
175.00
143.00
167.00
145.00
170.00
143.00
167.00
145.00
170.00
143.00
167.00
145.00
170.00
0.30
0.35
0.50
0.75
0.35
No
No
No
No
No
166.00
186.00
255.00
285.00
215.00
165.00
184.00
250.00
280.00
210.00
165.00
184.00
250.00
280.00
210.00
165.00
184.00
250.00
280.00
210.00
1.00
1.25
1.00
1.25
No
No
No
No
615.00
845.00
790.00
930.00
610.00
840.00
785.00
925.00
610.00
840.00
785.00
925.00
610.00
840.00
785.00
925.00
1.00
1.00
No
No
860.00
1,175.00
855.00
1,170.00
855.00
1,170.00
855.00
1,170.00
Shower Waste
80mm waste, vinyl floors
100mm waste, vinyl floors
80mm waste, tile floors
100mm waste, tile floors
Easy Clean Floor Waste Trap, flat top or
domed, stainless steel, residential and light
commercial use
40mm dia, standard
50mm dia, standard
65mm dia, standard
75mm dia, standard
40mm/50mm dia, side exit
Roof/Floor Waste, flat top, stainless steel,
commercial and industrial use
2.5mm thick top
100mm dia, type 304 ss
150mm dia, type 304 ss
100mm dia, type 316 ss
150mm dia, type 316 ss
6mm thick top
100mm dia, type 304 ss
100mm dia, type 316 ss
28.34
Hrs
Copper
July 2009
July 2008
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
77.00
93.00
123.00
156.00
220.00
350.00
575.00
109.00
130.00
173.00
220.00
310.00
495.00
810.00
PVC
July 2009
July 2008
16.80
17.72
24.14
31.05
34.23
27.00
62.17
12.03
12.63
17.17
22.11
24.48
23.18
51.84
Exchange
Price in USD Rate US/NZ Price in NZD Increase %
tonne
tonne
tonne
tonne
tonne
tonne
6,000
3,000
7,500
6,500
3,000
1,800
0.64c
0.56c
0.71c
0.73c
0.72c
0.58c
8,800
5,310
10,560
8,922
4,172
3,100
66%
-50%
18%
114%
35%
2009
Detailed Rates
Plumbing
PipeworkSoil, Waste and Vent
Page 4-318
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
82.00
98.00
127.00
158.00
215.00
335.00
530.00
80.00
96.00
124.00
155.00
215.00
330.00
525.00
80.00
96.00
124.00
155.00
215.00
330.00
525.00
80.00
96.00
124.00
155.00
215.00
330.00
525.00
20.50
27.75
37.75
75.00
98.00
155.00
19.50
26.75
36.25
73.00
96.00
153.00
19.50
26.75
36.25
73.00
96.00
153.00
19.50
26.75
36.25
73.00
96.00
153.00
29.00
37.75
60.00
91.00
110.00
168.00
28.25
36.75
59.00
89.00
108.00
166.00
28.25
36.75
59.00
89.00
108.00
166.00
28.25
36.75
59.00
89.00
108.00
166.00
43.25
59.00
88.00
155.00
225.00
250.00
42.25
57.00
86.00
153.00
225.00
250.00
42.25
57.00
86.00
153.00
225.00
250.00
42.25
57.00
86.00
153.00
225.00
250.00
55.00
83.00
54.00
81.00
54.00
81.00
54.00
81.00
30.50
33.00
40.50
48.75
55.00
48.75
29.00
31.50
38.75
47.00
53.00
46.75
29.00
31.50
38.75
47.00
53.00
46.75
29.00
31.50
38.75
47.00
53.00
46.75
2009
Detailed Rates
Plumbing
PipeworkSoil, Waste and Vent
Page 4-319
Bend, plain
32mm, 45, 88
32mm, 15, 60, 72
40mm, 45
40mm, 88
40mm, 15, 60, 72
50mm, 45, 88
50mm, 15, 60, 72
65mm, 45, 88
65mm, 15
80mm, 45, 88
80mm, 15
100mm, 76
150mm, 88
Bend, inspection
32mm
40mm
50mm
65mm
80mm
100mm
Junction, plain
32mm x 32mm
40mm x 40mm
50mm x 50mm
65mm x 65mm
80mm x 80mm
100mm x 100mm, 88
Junction, inspection
40mm x 40mm
50mm x 50mm
65mm x 65mm
80mm x 80mm
100mm x 100mm, 88
Junction, double
100mm, 88, 76
Level Invert Taper
40mm x 32mm
50mm x 32mm
50mm x 40mm
65mm x 40mm
65mm x 50mm
80mm x 50mm
80mm x 65mm
100mm x 50mm
100mm x 65mm
100mm x 80mm
150mm x 100mm
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
0.16
0.16
0.18
0.18
0.18
0.22
0.22
0.27
0.27
0.33
0.33
0.42
0.42
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
15.00
16.25
17.75
15.25
17.75
21.00
23.50
32.50
36.75
36.00
41.25
42.75
96.00
14.00
15.50
16.75
14.25
16.75
20.00
22.25
31.00
35.50
34.25
39.50
40.50
94.00
14.00
15.50
16.75
14.25
16.75
20.00
22.25
31.00
35.50
34.25
39.50
40.50
94.00
14.00
15.50
16.75
14.25
16.75
20.00
22.25
31.00
35.50
34.25
39.50
40.50
94.00
0.16
0.18
0.22
0.27
0.33
0.42
No
No
No
No
No
No
22.00
23.00
28.00
42.00
68.00
86.00
21.00
22.25
27.00
40.50
66.00
83.00
21.00
22.25
27.00
40.50
66.00
83.00
21.00
22.25
27.00
40.50
66.00
83.00
0.18
0.20
0.24
0.30
0.35
0.45
No
No
No
No
No
No
21.00
21.50
32.00
46.00
43.25
57.00
20.00
20.25
30.75
44.50
41.50
54.00
20.00
20.25
30.75
44.50
41.50
54.00
20.00
20.25
30.75
44.50
41.50
54.00
0.20
0.24
0.30
0.35
0.45
No
No
No
No
No
34.25
41.75
42.75
73.00
93.00
33.25
40.50
41.25
71.00
91.00
33.25
40.50
41.25
71.00
91.00
33.25
40.50
41.25
71.00
91.00
0.67
No
128.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
0.12
0.13
0.13
0.14
0.14
0.16
0.16
0.20
0.20
0.22
0.25
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
27.00
27.75
32.75
33.50
29.25
35.00
35.25
34.00
36.75
31.75
88.00
26.25
27.00
32.25
32.75
28.50
34.25
34.50
32.75
35.75
30.50
87.00
26.25
27.00
32.25
32.75
28.50
34.25
34.50
32.75
35.75
30.50
87.00
26.25
27.00
32.25
32.75
28.50
34.25
34.50
32.75
35.75
30.50
87.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Plumbing
PipeworkWater Supply
Page 4-320
Polypropylene Pipe
32mm dia
40mm dia
50mm dia
Bend, plain
32mm dia
40mm dia, 95
40mm dia, 135
50mm dia
Swept tee
32mm dia
40mm dia
50mm dia
28.35
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
0.25
0.28
0.30
m
m
m
19.25
22.50
28.75
18.00
21.00
27.25
18.00
21.00
27.25
18.00
21.00
27.25
0.16
0.18
0.18
0.22
No
No
No
No
18.50
20.25
19.50
33.75
17.75
19.50
18.50
32.75
17.75
19.50
18.50
32.75
17.75
19.50
18.50
32.75
0.16
0.18
0.22
No
No
No
19.50
21.50
39.25
18.50
20.75
38.00
18.50
20.75
38.00
18.50
20.75
38.00
PipeworkWater Supply
Copper increases
Copper
August 2009 August 2008
m
m
m
23.00
33.50
50.00
32.17
46.94
70.12
27.84
40.62
60.68
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
36.25
48.75
57.00
82.00
98.00
127.00
158.00
215.00
335.00
530.00
35.00
47.25
55.00
80.00
96.00
124.00
155.00
215.00
330.00
525.00
35.00
47.25
55.00
80.00
96.00
124.00
155.00
215.00
330.00
525.00
35.00
47.25
55.00
80.00
96.00
124.00
155.00
215.00
330.00
525.00
m
m
44.25
53.00
43.00
52.00
43.00
52.00
43.00
52.00
m
m
79.00
43.00
78.00
41.25
78.00
41.25
78.00
41.25
2009
Detailed Rates
Plumbing
PipeworkWater Supply
Page 4-321
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
0.21
0.24
0.21
0.24
0.28
0.31
0.36
0.42
0.50
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
25.25
28.50
28.25
34.50
40.00
52.00
70.00
96.00
140.00
24.25
27.25
27.00
33.00
38.50
50.50
68.00
94.00
138.00
24.25
27.25
27.00
33.00
38.50
50.50
68.00
94.0
138.00
24.25
27.25
27.00
33.00
38.50
50.50
68.00
94.00
138.00
0.12
0.13
0.15
0.20
0.25
0.28
0.32
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
24.75
35.25
46.75
70.00
144.00
205.00
440.00
24.00
34.75
46.00
69.00
143.00
205.00
435.00
24.00
34.75
46.00
69.00
143.00
205.00
435.00
24.00
34.75
46.00
69.00
143.00
205.00
435.00
0.12
0.13
0.15
0.20
0.25
0.28
0.32
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
18.25
24.25
30.25
44.50
77.00
125.00
194.00
17.75
23.75
29.50
43.50
76.00
123.00
193.00
17.75
23.75
29.50
43.50
76.00
123.00
193.00
17.75
23.75
29.50
43.50
76.00
123.00
193.00
0.14
0.15
0.17
0.22
0.27
0.30
0.34
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
23.00
30.00
36.75
54.00
106.00
155.00
240.00
22.50
29.25
36.00
53.00
105.00
154.00
240.00
22.50
29.25
36.00
53.00
105.00
154.00
240.00
22.50
29.25
36.00
53.00
105.00
154.00
240.00
0.16
0.17
0.19
0.24
No
No
No
No
38.25
50.00
64.00
90.00
37.50
49.25
63.00
89.00
37.50
49.25
63.00
89.00
37.50
49.25
63.00
89.00
0.13
0.13
m
m
15.25
18.00
14.75
17.25
14.75
17.25
14.75
17.25
0.10
0.10
No
No
12.25
13.00
11.75
12.50
11.75
12.50
11.75
12.50
2009
Detailed Rates
Plumbing
PipeworkWater Supply
Page 4-322
Hrs
Unit
Wingback elbow
15mm dia
0.10 No
20mm dia
0.10 No
Tee
15mm dia
0.10 No
20mm dia
0.10 No
Inline coupling
15mm dia
0.10 No
20mm dia
0.10 No
Polyethylene MD Pipe, agricultural, 1 fitting per 25m
20mm dia
0.08
m
25mm dia
0.08
m
32mm dia
0.10
m
40mm dia
0.12
m
50mm dia
0.14
m
63mm dia
0.14
m
Elbow or in-line coupling, screw fitting
20mm dia
0.05 No
25mm dia
0.05 No
32mm dia
0.06 No
40mm dia
0.06 No
50mm dia
0.07 No
63mm dia
0.08 No
Tee, screw fitting
20mm dia
0.07 No
25mm dia
0.07 No
32mm dia
0.08 No
40mm dia
0.08 No
50mm dia
0.10 No
63mm dia
0.12 No
Fusiolen PP-R polypropylene pipe
Fusiotherm SDR 7.4 hot and cold pipe
20mm OD, 14mm ID, 3 fittings/5m
0.40
m
25mm OD, 19mm ID, 3 fittings/5m
0.42
m
32mm OD, 23mm ID
0.35
m
40mm OD, 29mm ID
0.40
m
63mm OD, 46mm ID
0.45
m
75mm OD, 54mm ID
0.47
m
90mm OD, 65mm ID
0.55
m
110mm OD, 80mm ID
0.65
m
Fusiotherm SDR 11 Cold Pipe
25mm OD, 20mm ID, 3 fittings/5m
0.42
m
32mm OD, 26mm ID
0.35
m
40mm OD, 33mm ID
0.40
m
63mm OD, 51mm ID
0.45
m
75mm OD, 61mm ID
0.47
m
90mm OD, 74mm ID
0.55
m
110mm OD, 90mm ID
0.65
m
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
18.50
13.00
18.00
12.50
18.00
12.50
18.00
12.50
12.50
14.00
12.00
13.50
12.00
13.50
12.00
13.50
12.25
12.75
11.75
12.25
11.75
12.25
11.75
12.25
4.90
9.50
13.00
18.75
25.25
33.25
4.45
9.00
12.25
18.00
24.75
32.50
4.45
9.00
12.25
18.00
24.75
32.50
4.45
9.00
12.25
18.00
24.75
32.50
16.25
17.75
29.25
36.25
48.75
61.00
16.00
17.50
28.75
36.00
48.50
60.00
16.00
17.50
28.75
36.00
48.50
60.00
16.00
17.50
28.75
36.00
48.50
60.00
20.00
23.25
33.50
51.00
67.00
94.00
19.50
23.00
33.00
51.00
67.00
94.00
19.50
23.00
33.00
51.00
67.00
94.00
19.50
23.00
33.00
51.00
67.00
94.00
31.50
36.75
37.75
48.75
78.00
99.00
140.00
194.00
29.50
34.50
35.75
46.75
76.00
97.00
137.00
191.00
29.50
34.50
35.75
46.75
76.00
97.00
137.00
191.00
29.50
34.50
35.75
46.75
76.00
97.00
137.00
191.00
35.50
35.50
65.00
68.00
92.00
128.00
180.00
33.25
33.50
63.00
65.00
90.00
126.00
176.00
33.25
33.50
63.00
65.00
90.00
126.00
176.00
33.25
33.50
63.00
65.00
90.00
126.00
176.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Plumbing
PipeworkWater Supply
Page 4-323
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
34.25
40.00
42.25
56.00
97.00
131.00
183.00
240.00
32.25
38.00
40.25
54.00
95.00
128.00
180.00
235.00
32.25
38.00
40.25
54.00
95.00
128.00
180.00
235.00
32.25
38.00
40.25
54.00
95.00
128.00
180.00
235.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
8.40
9.20
12.25
16.00
29.50
54.00
92.00
124.00
7.90
8.60
11.50
15.25
28.50
52.00
90.00
122.00
7.90
8.60
11.50
15.25
28.50
52.00
90.00
122.00
7.90
8.60
11.50
15.25
28.50
52.00
90.00
122.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
11.50
12.75
14.75
19.50
41.50
63.00
107.00
156.00
10.75
12.00
14.00
18.50
40.25
61.00
105.00
154.00
10.75
12.00
14.00
18.50
40.25
61.00
105.00
154.00
10.75
12.00
14.00
18.50
40.25
61.00
105.00
154.00
No
No
No
No
8.50
13.00
24.50
46.00
8.00
12.50
23.75
45.00
8.00
12.50
23.75
45.00
8.00
12.50
23.75
45.00
m
m
m
m
m
30.25
31.25
36.75
28.75
33.50
28.25
29.00
34.50
26.75
31.50
28.25
29.00
34.50
26.75
31.50
28.25
29.00
34.50
26.75
31.50
m
m
m
m
m
32.50
34.25
40.50
34.75
45.75
30.50
32.00
38.50
33.00
43.75
30.50
32.00
38.50
33.00
43.75
30.50
32.00
38.50
33.00
43.75
2009
Detailed Rates
Plumbing
PipeworkNon-Potable Water Supply
Page 4-324
Hrs
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
No
No
No
No
11.75
15.75
25.00
55.00
11.25
15.25
24.25
54.00
11.25
15.25
24.25
54.00
11.25
15.25
24.25
54.00
No
No
No
No
13.25
15.75
31.25
57.00
12.50
15.00
30.50
56.00
12.50
15.00
30.50
56.00
12.50
15.00
30.50
56.00
No
No
No
13.50
34.00
36.25
13.00
33.25
35.50
13.00
33.25
35.50
13.00
33.25
35.50
m
m
16.00
19.00
15.25
18.25
15.25
18.25
15.25
18.25
m
m
30.25
25.25
28.25
23.75
28.25
23.75
28.25
23.75
m
m
m
m
m
m
33.75
43.50
63.00
86.00
119.00
165.00
32.00
41.50
61.00
83.00
116.00
162.00
32.00
41.50
61.00
83.00
116.00
162.00
32.00
41.50
61.00
83.00
116.00
162.00
m
m
30.50
31.25
28.50
29.25
28.50
29.25
28.50
29.25
No
No
No
2,425.00
4,100.00
5,000.00
2,425.00
4,100.00
5,000.00
2,765.00
5,000.00
5,900.00
2,765.00
5,000.00
5,900.00
Unit
Water Tanks
2009
Detailed Rates
Plumbing
Water Heaters, Electric
Page 4-325
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
325.00
635.00
700.00
1,100.00
1,500.00
1,925.00
2,725.00
3,650.00
315.00
620.00
680.00
1,075.00
1,475.00
1,900.00
2,675.00
3,600.00
315.00
620.00
680.00
1,075.00
1,475.00
1,900.00
2,675.00
3,600.00
315.00
620.00
680.00
1,075.00
1,475.00
1,900.00
2,675.00
3,600.00
No
No
No
No
435.00
435.00
495.00
495.00
425.00
425.00
485.00
485.00
425.00
425.00
485.00
485.00
425.00
425.00
485.00
485.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
530.00
560.00
735.00
785.00
960.00
1,045.00
1,085.00
1,250.00
1,675.00
2,005.00
2,970.00
520.00
550.00
725.00
770.00
945.00
1,030.00
1,070.00
1,235.00
1,655.00
1,985.00
2,950.00
520.00
550.00
725.00
770.00
945.00
1,030.00
1,070.00
1,235.00
1,655.00
1,985.00
2,950.00
520.00
550.00
725.00
770.00
945.00
1,030.00
1,070.00
1,235.00
1,655.00
1,985.00
2,950.00
No
No
No
No
1,175.00
1,315.00
1,765.00
2,115.00
1,155.00
1,300.00
1,740.00
2,095.00
1,155.00
1,300.00
1,740.00
2,095.00
1,155.00
1,300.00
1,740.00
2,095.00
No
No
No
1,975.00
2,225.00
2,500.00
1,955.00
2,205.00
2,475.00
1,955.00
2,205.00
2,475.00
1,955.00
2,205.00
2,475.00
No
7,205.00
7,170.00
7,170.00
7,170.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Plumbing
Water Heaters, Electric
Page 4-326
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
1,105.00
1,270.00
1,380.00
1,475.00
1,765.00
1,910.00
1,900.00
2,275.00
1,090.00
1,255.00
1,365.00
1,460.00
1,745.00
1,890.00
1,880.00
2,250.00
1,090.00
1,255.00
1,365.00
1,460.00
1,745.00
1,890.00
1,880.00
2,250.00
1,090.00
1,255.00
1,365.00
1,460.00
1,745.00
1,890.00
1,880.00
2,250.00
2,950.00
5,050.00
5,725.00
2,900.00
5,025.00
5,700.00
2,900.00
5,025.00
5,700.00
2,900.00
5,025.00
5,700.00
905.00
985.00
1,085.00
1,265.00
1,550.00
895.00
975.00
1,070.00
1,250.00
1,535.00
895.00
975.00
1,070.00
1,250.00
1,535.00
895.00
975.00
1,070.00
1,250.00
1,535.00
1,235.00
1,320.00
1,480.00
1,575.00
1,855.00
2,215.00
2,590.00
1,225.00
1,310.00
1,465.00
1,560.00
1,840.00
2,195.00
2,570.00
1,225.00
1,310.00
1,465.00
1,560.00
1,840.00
2,195.00
2,570.00
1,225.00
1,310.00
1,465.00
1,560.00
1,840.00
2,195.00
2,570.00
850.00
825.00
825.00
825.00
1,525.00
1,500.00
1,500.00
1,500.00
1,700.00
1,675.00
1,675.00
1,675.00
2,680.00
2,975.00
3,720.00
2,655.00
2,955.00
3,690.00
2,655.00
2,955.00
3,690.00
2,655.00
2,955.00
3,690.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Gasfitting
Water Heaters, Gas, Residential
Page 4-327
Hrs
29
Gasfitting
29.1
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
No
No
No
No
No
No
1,710.00
1,850.00
3,490.00
1,950.00
2,115.00
3,905.00
1,690.00
1,830.00
3,465.00
1,930.00
2,095.00
3,875.00
1,690.00
1,830.00
3,465.00
1,930.00
2,095.00
3,875.00
1,690.00
1,830.00
3,465.00
1,930.00
2,095.00
3,875.00
No
No
2,380.00
2,530.00
2,360.00
2,510.00
2,360.00
2,510.00
2,360.00
2,510.00
No
No
No
No
1,450.00
1,505.00
1,740.00
1,870.00
1,435.00
1,495.00
1,725.00
1,855.00
1,435.00
1,495.00
1,725.00
1,855.00
1,435.00
1,495.00
1,725.00
1,855.00
No
310.00
310.00
310.00
310.00
No
No
No
134.00
190.00
345.00
132.00
189.00
340.00
132.00
189.00
340.00
132.00
189.00
340.00
No
No
3,560.00
4,075.00
3,540.00
4,055.00
3,540.00
4,055.00
3,540.00
4,055.00
No
No
1,765.00
2,155.00
1,740.00
2,135.00
1,740.00
2,135.00
1,740.00
2,135.00
No
No
No
No
6,135.00
9,740.00
7,175.00
10,525.00
6,115.00
9,720.00
7,155.00
10,505.00
6,115.00
9,720.00
7,155.00
10,505.00
6,115.00
9,720.00
7,155.00
10,505.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Gasfitting
Fittings
Page 4-328
29.3
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
0.50
0.50
No
No
109.00
106.00
106.00
104.00
106.00
104.00
106.00
104.00
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.75
0.75
0.75
1.00
1.00
1.50
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
51.00
61.00
83.00
132.00
153.00
220.00
565.00
740.00
1,160.00
48.50
59.00
80.00
129.00
149.00
215.00
560.00
735.00
1,150.00
48.50
59.00
80.00
129.00
149.00
215.00
560.00
735.00
1,150.00
48.50
59.00
80.00
129.00
149.00
215.00
560.00
735.00
1,150.00
0.10
0.10
No
No
14.25
16.75
13.75
16.25
13.75
16.25
13.75
16.25
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.75
0.75
1.00
m
m
m
m
m
m
109.00
115.00
142.00
182.00
280.00
525.00
106.00
113.00
140.00
178.00
275.00
520.00
106.00
113.00
140.00
178.00
275.00
520.00
106.00
113.00
140.00
178.00
275.00
520.00
Fittings
Bayonet outlets
15mm floor socket
15mm wall socket
Ball valve, lever handle
15mm dia
20mm dia
25mm dia
32mm dia
40mm dia
50mm dia
65mm dia
80mm dia
100mm dia
Add for locking handle
15mm dia
50mm dia
29.4
Hrs
Gas Flues
2009
Detailed Rates
Drainage
Guidance Notes
Page 4-329
30
Drainage
30.1
Guidance Notes
This section has been revised, to reflect more accurately trade pricing practices.
Excavation plant costs are included in the drainage rates, identified as a separate amount.
Plant has been priced on the basis of the machinery required on site per day, expressed as an hourly
plant rate, and allowed at the same labour constant as the drainlayers work.
Drainlayers and labourers hours are in the ratio of 3/4 drainlayer, 1/4 labourer. Increase rate if all are
registered drainlayers.
Pipe discounts can vary greatly. We have allowed a moderate discount.
These rates are intended for commercial situations, with reasonable site access. Increase rates for
residential work, and commercial sites with confined or congested working areas. Decrease rates for
subdivisional work with long pipe runs and open fields site.
Plant Rate Calculation
Excavator, 12 tonne
Tip truck, 8 tonne
Compactor
Loader
Plant Rate
per day
450.00
200.00
90.00
320.00
1,060.00
per hour
56.25
25.00
11.25
40.00
132.50
Materials
uPVC DWV Solid Wall Pipe - Rubber Ring
Joint DWVZ100SN4.150.6RJ PIPE PVC
Discount
Waste/consumables (ring in pipe price)
Freight
Pipe Bedding 7mm
Discount
Waste
Labour
Drainlayer
Drainlayers Labourer
Plant
Excavation and Compacting Equipment
Margin
Qty Unit
1.00 each
Rate
Split
No plant With plant
%
%
%
m3
%
%
52.51
36.76
39.51
22.58
3.16
2.85
0.30 hour
0.10 hour
48.00
33.00
1.00
1.00
14.40
3.30
0.30 hour
0.05
%
132.50
102.14
1.00
1.00
39.75
5.11
41.745
107.26
65.511 107.262
Total
Rounded and entered in appropriate columns
uPVC, Grade SN4
150mm dia
Total
0.17
(6m lgth)
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
-30
7.5
5
0.14
-10
12.5
315.05
Factor
0.40
52.51
-15.75
2.76
1.98
3.16
-0.32
0.36
46.934
46.934
18.583
18.583
Total
Split
No Plant With Plant Labour Materials
1
2
3
4
66.00
-107.00
18.50
47.00
Plant
5
41.75
2009
Detailed Rates
Drainage
Pipe Stiffness Rating
Page 4-330
Hrs
30.2
Total
Unit No Plant With Plant
Split
Materials
Plant
Labour
Note: rounding means that the split may not add exactly
to the total with plant value
Sewer DrainsPVC
m
m
m
m
m
62.00
169.00
235.00
395.00
565.00
107.00
220.00
295.00
490.00
665.00
18.50
21.00
24.75
37.25
40.50
43.50
147.00
210.00
360.00
525.00
45.00
52.00
60.00
91.00
100.00
33.75
72.00
15.50
18.25
37.75
m
m
m
m
m
70.00
175.00
255.00
410.00
625.00
112.00
225.00
310.00
495.00
715.00
18.50
21.75
24.75
37.25
40.50
52.00
153.00
230.00
375.00
580.00
41.75
48.75
56.00
83.00
90.00
m
m
m
m
m
53.00
75.00
235.00
360.00
580.00
88.00
116.00
285.00
420.00
665.00
15.50
18.50
21.75
24.75
37.25
37.75
56.00
215.00
340.00
545.00
34.75
41.75
48.75
56.00
83.00
m
m
36.25
79.00
71.00
121.00
15.50
18.50
20.75
61.00
34.75
41.75
No
No
No
No
No
32.00
36.75
32.00
105.00
150.00
60.00
65.00
60.00
140.00
185.00
12.50
12.50
12.50
15.25
15.25
19.50
24.25
19.50
90.00
135.00
27.75
27.75
27.75
34.75
34.75
2009
Detailed Rates
Drainage
Sewer DrainsPVC
Page 4-331
Hrs
Total
Unit No Plant With Plant
Labour
Split
Materials
Plant
0.37
0.37
0.47
0.47
0.80
0.80
0.95
0.95
No
370.00
410.00
No
415.00
455.00
No
520.00
565.00
No
600.00
650.00
No
785.00
865.00
No
925.00 1,010.00
No 1,410.00 1,510.00
No 1,760.00 1,855.00
17.25 355.00
17.25 395.00
21.75 495.00
21.75 575.00
37.25 745.00
37.25 885.00
44.00 1,370.00
44.00 1,715.00
39.00
39.00
48.75
48.75
83.00
83.00
97.00
97.00
0.37
0.47
0.47
0.80
0.80
No
415.00
455.00
No
735.00
780.00
No
985.00 1,030.00
No 1,335.00 1,420.00
No 1,425.00 1,505.00
17.25 400.00
21.75 710.00
21.75 960.00
37.25 1,300.00
37.25 1,385.00
39.00
48.75
48.75
83.00
83.00
0.33
0.40
No
No
15.25
18.50
31.50
118.00
34.75
41.75
0.47
0.67
0.67
1.00
1.00
No
735.00
785.00
No
580.00
650.00
No
995.00 1,065.00
No 1,890.00 1,990.00
No 1,445.00 1,550.00
21.75 710.00
31.00 550.00
31.00 965.00
46.50 1,840.00
46.50 1,400.00
48.75
70.00
70.00
104.00
104.00
0.40
0.40
No
No
137.00
150.00
178.00
192.00
18.50
18.50
118.00
131.00
41.75
41.75
0.47
0.47
0.67
0.67
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.20
1.20
1.20
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
380.00
445.00
500.00
615.00
770.00
895.00
1,205.00
1,275.00
1,630.00
2,100.00
430.00
490.00
570.00
685.00
875.00
1,000.00
1,310.00
1,400.00
1,755.00
2,200.00
21.75
21.75
31.00
31.00
46.50
46.50
46.50
56.00
56.00
56.00
360.00
420.00
470.00
585.00
725.00
850.00
1,155.00
1,220.00
1,575.00
2,050.00
48.75
48.75
70.00
70.00
104.00
104.00
104.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
0.40
0.47
0.67
0.67
1.00
No
No
No
No
No
280.00
320.00
465.00
515.00
635.00
705.00
790.00
860.00
980.00 1,085.00
18.50
21.75
31.00
31.00
46.50
260.00
440.00
605.00
760.00
930.00
41.75
48.75
70.00
70.00
104.00
0.33
No
15.25
48.50
34.75
47.00
136.00
64.00
82.00
178.00
99.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Drainage
Sewer DrainsPVC
Page 4-332
Hrs
Pipe, inspection
100mm
0.27
150mm
0.33
Adaptor, PVCCeramic
100mm
0.20
150mm
0.20
Reducer, level invert
100mm x 80mm
0.23
150mm x100mm
0.27
175mm x 150mm
0.33
225mm x 175mm
0.40
300mm x 225mm
0.47
Stop ends, push-on type
100mm dia
0.07
150mm dia
0.07
175mm dia
0.07
225mm dia
0.11
300mm dia
0.11
Stop ends, screw-on type, including sleeve
100mm dia
0.11
150mm dia
0.11
Manhole connector
100mm dia
0.67
150mm dia
0.67
175mm dia
0.87
225mm dia
0.87
300mm dia
1.00
Gulley Traps
Gully trap, 100mm, socket one end 1.33
Gully dish and lid, 100mm
1.00
Gully dish and lid, 100mm, with
1.00
300mm dish riser
Add extra for laying in trench, not exceeding:
3m total depth
Pipe
Fittings
4.5m total depth
Pipe
Fittings
Total
Unit No Plant With Plant
Labour
Split
Materials
Plant
No
No
49.25
181.00
77.00
215.00
12.50
15.25
36.75
166.00
27.75
34.75
No
No
29.50
109.00
50.00
130.00
9.30
9.30
20.25
100.00
20.75
20.75
No
No
No
No
No
30.50
45.25
161.00
380.00
440.00
54.00
73.00
196.00
420.00
490.00
10.75
12.50
15.25
18.50
21.75
20.00
32.75
146.00
360.00
420.00
23.75
27.75
34.75
41.75
48.75
No
No
No
No
No
10.50
18.50
149.00
180.00
235.00
17.25
25.25
156.00
191.00
250.00
3.20
3.20
3.20
5.10
5.10
7.20
15.25
146.00
175.00
230.00
7.00
7.00
7.00
11.25
11.25
No
No
18.25
34.00
29.25
45.00
5.10
5.10
13.00
28.75
11.25
11.25
No
No
No
No
No
179.00
240.00
285.00
305.00
575.00
250.00
310.00
375.00
395.00
675.00
31.00
31.00
40.50
40.50
46.50
148.00
210.00
245.00
265.00
525.00
70.00
70.00
90.00
90.00
104.00
No
No
No
134.00
88.00
151.00
134.00
88.00
151.00
62.00
46.50
46.50
72.00
41.00
105.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
m
No
15.00
15.00
20.00
20.00
m
No
25.00
25.00
35.00
35.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Drainage
Sewer DrainsPolypropylene
Page 4-333
Hrs
30.4
Total
Unit No Plant With Plant
Labour
Split
Materials
Plant
Sewer DrainsPolypropylene
m
m
m
m
147.00
225.00
350.00
505.00
205.00
305.00
440.00
625.00
24.75
37.25
40.50
53.00
122.00
186.00
305.00
450.00
56.00
83.00
90.00
118.00
m
m
m
m
177.00
270.00
425.00
615.00
235.00
350.00
515.00
730.00
24.75
37.25
40.50
53.00
153.00
230.00
385.00
560.00
56.00
83.00
90.00
118.00
No
345.00
395.00
21.75
325.00
48.75
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
345.00
400.00
665.00
750.00
485.00
515.00
575.00
755.00
1,045.00
660.00
705.00
930.00
775.00
1,215.00
1,385.00
875.00
1,195.00
1,520.00
1,725.00
390.00
450.00
715.00
795.00
570.00
595.00
655.00
840.00
1,130.00
755.00
805.00
1,030.00
875.00
1,315.00
1,480.00
995.00
1,310.00
1,635.00
1,845.00
21.75
21.75
21.75
21.75
37.25
37.25
37.25
37.25
37.25
44.00
44.00
44.00
44.00
44.00
44.00
55.00
55.00
55.00
55.00
320.00
380.00
645.00
725.00
450.00
475.00
535.00
720.00
1,010.00
615.00
665.00
890.00
730.00
1,170.00
1,340.00
820.00
1,140.00
1,465.00
1,670.00
48.75
48.75
48.75
48.75
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
97.00
97.00
97.00
97.00
97.00
97.00
118.00
118.00
118.00
118.00
No
750.00
820.00
No
965.00 1,070.00
No 1,290.00 1,415.00
No 1,725.00 1,865.00
31.00 720.00
46.50 920.00
56.00 1,235.00
64.00 1,660.00
70.00
104.00
125.00
139.00
No
No
No
No
31.00
46.50
56.00
64.00
70.00
104.00
125.00
139.00
340.00
410.00
440.00
545.00
655.00
780.00
950.00 1,085.00
310.00
395.00
600.00
885.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Drainage
Sewer DrainsEarthenware
Page 4-334
Hrs
Reducer, SN16
300mm x 225mm
375mm x 225mm
375mm x 300mm
450mm x 225mm
450mm x 300mm
450mm x 375mm
Manhole Connector, SN16
225mm dia
300mm dia
375mm dia
450mm dia
30.5
Total
Unit No Plant With Plant
Labour
Split
Materials
Plant
1.00
1.20
1.20
1.40
1.40
1.40
No
No
No
No
No
No
370.00
455.00
475.00
525.00
545.00
605.00
470.00
580.00
600.00
660.00
680.00
745.00
46.50
56.00
56.00
64.00
64.00
64.00
320.00
400.00
420.00
460.00
480.00
540.00
104.00
125.00
125.00
139.00
139.00
139.00
0.67
1.00
1.20
1.40
No
No
No
No
98.00
158.00
210.00
295.00
167.00
260.00
335.00
435.00
31.00
46.50
56.00
64.00
67.00
111.00
153.00
230.00
70.00
104.00
125.00
139.00
36.50
61.00
108.00
183.00
71.00
103.00
164.00
265.00
15.50
18.50
24.75
37.25
21.00
42.75
83.00
146.00
34.75
41.75
56.00
83.00
38.75
56.00
129.00
245.00
67.00
91.00
178.00
325.00
12.50
15.25
21.75
37.25
26.25
41.00
108.00
205.00
27.75
34.75
48.75
83.00
119.00
154.00
15.25
103.00
34.75
65.00
89.00
230.00
385.00
100.00
131.00
300.00
490.00
15.25
18.50
31.00
46.50
49.75
71.00
200.00
335.00
34.75
41.75
70.00
104.00
84.00
187.00
300.00
335.00
126.00
255.00
405.00
440.00
18.50
31.00
46.50
46.50
65.00
156.00
255.00
290.00
41.75
70.00
104.00
104.00
94.00
127.00
128.00
162.00
15.25
15.25
78.00
112.00
34.75
34.75
Sewer DrainsEarthenware
2009
Detailed Rates
Drainage
Sewer DrainsConcrete
Page 4-335
Hrs
Junction, saddle
100mm x 100mm, oblique or square 0.27
150mm x 150mm or 100mm, oblique 0.33
225mm x 100mm, oblique
0.67
Gully trap, 100mm Ptrap
Gully dish and grate, 100mm
Add extra for laying in trench, not exceeding
3m total depth
Pipe
Fittings
4.5m total depth
Pipe
Fittings
30.6
Total
Unit No Plant With Plant
No
No
No
No
No
49.50
69.00
177.00
176.00
138.00
77.00
104.00
245.00
186.00
148.00
m
No
15.00
15.00
18.00
18.00
m
No
26.00
26.00
30.00
30.00
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
115.00
148.00
178.00
245.00
315.00
395.00
420.00
495.00
575.00
720.00
845.00
970.00
1,100.00
1,245.00
1,580.00
2,150.00
171.00
215.00
255.00
350.00
445.00
545.00
610.00
710.00
815.00
990.00
1,160.00
1,315.00
1,490.00
1,675.00
2,050.00
2,600.00
m
m
m
m
122.00
156.00
188.00
250.00
177.00
225.00
265.00
355.00
Labour
12.50
15.25
31.00
79.00
48.75
Split
Materials
Plant
37.00
53.00
145.00
93.00
57.00
27.75
34.75
70.00
23.75
92.00
30.50 117.00
34.75 144.00
46.50 245.00
58.00 255.00
69.00 325.00
84.00 335.00
95.00 400.00
109.00 465.00
121.00 600.00
139.00 705.00
155.00 815.00
172.00 925.00
191.00 1,055.00
205.00 1,375.00
220.00 1,915.00
56.00
70.00
77.00
104.00
132.00
153.00
188.00
215.00
245.00
270.00
315.00
350.00
390.00
430.00
460.00
485.00
Sewer DrainsConcrete
23.75
30.50
34.75
46.50
98.00
125.00
153.00
330.00
56.00
70.00
77.00
104.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Drainage
Sewer DrainsConcrete
Page 4-336
Hrs
Total
Unit No Plant With Plant
Labour
Split
Materials
Plant
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
335.00
415.00
530.00
620.00
715.00
830.00
1,115.00
1,325.00
1,555.00
2,000.00
2,550.00
465.00
570.00
720.00
835.00
960.00
1,100.00
1,465.00
1,715.00
1,985.00
2,500.00
3,050.00
58.00
69.00
84.00
95.00
109.00
121.00
155.00
172.00
191.00
205.00
220.00
275.00
350.00
445.00
525.00
605.00
710.00
960.00
1,150.00
1,360.00
1,815.00
2,350.00
132.00
153.00
188.00
215.00
245.00
270.00
350.00
390.00
430.00
460.00
485.00
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
320.00
470.00
605.00
775.00
955.00
1,150.00
1,265.00
1,475.00
1,700.00
2,100.00
2,850.00
470.00
685.00
875.00
1,125.00
1,345.00
1,585.00
1,715.00
1,935.00
2,200.00
2,600.00
3,400.00
69.00
95.00
121.00
155.00
172.00
191.00
200.00
205.00
220.00
230.00
255.00
250.00
370.00
485.00
620.00
785.00
960.00
1,065.00
1,270.00
1,480.00
1,865.00
2,600.00
153.00
215.00
270.00
350.00
390.00
430.00
450.00
460.00
485.00
515.00
570.00
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
425.00
495.00
755.00
995.00
1,210.00
1,450.00
1,700.00
1,960.00
2,250.00
2,850.00
3,300.00
580.00
710.00
1,030.00
1,340.00
1,600.00
1,880.00
2,150.00
2,400.00
2,700.00
3,400.00
3,900.00
69.00
95.00
121.00
155.00
172.00
191.00
200.00
205.00
220.00
230.00
255.00
355.00
395.00
635.00
840.00
1,035.00
1,260.00
1,500.00
1,755.00
2,000.00
2,650.00
3,050.00
153.00
215.00
270.00
350.00
390.00
430.00
450.00
460.00
485.00
515.00
570.00
m
m
15.00
25.00
30.00
45.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Drainage
Stormwater Drains
Page 4-337
Hrs
30.7
Total
Unit No Plant With Plant
Labour
Split
Materials
Plant
Stormwater Drains
14.75
15.50
18.50
21.75
24.75
37.25
40.50
15.75
20.25
45.00
81.00
153.00
250.00
375.00
33.50
34.75
41.75
48.75
56.00
83.00
90.00
15.50
15.50
15.50
8.20
6.00
13.00
34.75
34.75
34.75
16.75
38.75
16.75
94.00
17.25 159.00
17.25 210.00
21.75 240.00
21.75 285.00
37.25 315.00
37.25 375.00
44.00 1,370.00
44.00 1,715.00
37.50
37.50
39.00
39.00
48.75
48.75
83.00
83.00
97.00
97.00
15.25
15.25
18.50
18.50
21.75
21.75
26.50
22.25
118.00
117.00
143.00
121.00
34.75
34.75
41.75
41.75
48.75
48.75
21.75
21.75
360.00
345.00
48.75
48.75
18.50
18.50
132.00
83.00
41.75
41.75
2009
Detailed Rates
Drainage
Stormwater Drains
Page 4-338
Hrs
Total
Unit No Plant With Plant
Labour
Split
Materials
Plant
m
m
m
m
93.00
136.00
193.00
300.00
149.00
220.00
285.00
420.00
24.75
37.25
40.50
53.00
69.00
99.00
153.00
250.00
56.00
83.00
90.00
118.00
m
m
m
m
114.00
157.00
235.00
325.00
169.00
240.00
325.00
440.00
24.75
37.25
40.50
53.00
89.00
119.00
193.00
270.00
56.00
83.00
90.00
118.00
m
m
m
m
124.00
176.00
290.00
420.00
179.00
260.00
380.00
540.00
24.75
37.25
40.50
53.00
99.00
139.00
250.00
365.00
56.00
83.00
90.00
118.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
300.00
305.00
355.00
585.00
655.00
435.00
460.00
510.00
670.00
920.00
590.00
630.00
825.00
690.00
1,075.00
1,220.00
785.00
1,065.00
1,345.00
1,525.00
350.00
355.00
400.00
635.00
705.00
515.00
540.00
595.00
750.00
1,005.00
685.00
725.00
925.00
785.00
1,170.00
1,315.00
905.00
1,180.00
1,465.00
1,645.00
21.75
21.75
21.75
21.75
21.75
37.25
37.25
37.25
37.25
37.25
44.00
44.00
44.00
44.00
44.00
44.00
55.00
55.00
55.00
55.00
280.00
285.00
330.00
560.00
635.00
395.00
420.00
475.00
630.00
885.00
545.00
585.00
780.00
645.00
1,030.00
1,175.00
730.00
1,010.00
1,290.00
1,470.00
48.75
48.75
48.75
48.75
48.75
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
97.00
97.00
97.00
97.00
97.00
97.00
118.00
118.00
118.00
118.00
31.00 625.00
46.50 800.00
56.00 1,085.00
64.00 1,460.00
70.00
104.00
125.00
139.00
No
660.00
730.00
No
850.00
950.00
No 1,140.00 1,265.00
No 1,525.00 1,665.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Drainage
Breaking Into Existing Pipelines
Page 4-339
Hrs
Split
Materials
Plant
300.00
390.00
585.00
850.00
370.00
495.00
710.00
990.00
31.00
46.50
56.00
64.00
270.00
345.00
530.00
785.00
70.00
104.00
125.00
139.00
No
No
No
188.00
295.00
265.00
260.00
365.00
335.00
31.00
31.00
31.00
157.00
265.00
235.00
70.00
70.00
70.00
No
No
No
375.00
565.00
820.00
480.00
690.00
955.00
46.50
56.00
64.00
330.00
510.00
755.00
104.00
125.00
139.00
m
No
20.00
20.00
25.00
25.00
m
No
30.00
30.00
35.00
35.00
No
No
No
350.00
400.00
550.00
450.00
500.00
750.00
No
No
450.00
650.00
700.00 1,000.00
Concrete Surrounds
Labour
No
No
No
No
Total
Unit No Plant With Plant
m
m
m
m
45.00
55.00
75.00
85.00
50.00
60.00
80.00
90.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Drainage
Agricultural Drains
Page 4-340
Hrs
30.10
Labour
Split
Materials
Plant
Agricultural Drains
Total
Unit No Plant With Plant
m
m
m
m
m
15.00
18.00
27.50
18.00
27.50
28.75
33.25
41.50
33.25
41.50
6.20
6.80
6.20
6.80
6.20
8.70
11.25
21.50
11.25
21.50
14.00
15.25
14.00
15.25
14.00
m
m
m
m
15.00
18.00
30.00
44.00
28.75
33.25
48.00
63.00
6.20
6.80
8.10
8.70
8.70
11.25
22.00
35.25
14.00
15.25
18.00
19.50
m
m
m
2.30
1.85
2.75
2.30
1.85
2.75
1.25
0.00
0.00
1.05
1.85
2.75
0.00
0.00
0.00
No
No
No
38.50
50.00
51.00
38.50
50.00
51.00
6.20
6.20
6.20
32.25
43.75
44.50
0.00
0.00
0.00
118.00
200.00
37.25
81.00
83.00
111.00
147.00
167.00
225.00
210.00
245.00
280.00
365.00
43.25
43.25
49.50
62.00
68.00
103.00
117.00
164.00
97.00
97.00
111.00
139.00
141.00
178.00
220.00
225.00
275.00
345.00
37.25
43.25
56.00
104.00
134.00
164.00
83.00
97.00
125.00
225.00
265.00
320.00
390.00
43.25
56.00
181.00
210.00
97.00
125.00
425.00
485.00
560.00
650.00
62.00
74.00
360.00
410.00
139.00
167.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Drainage
Directional Drilling and Micro-Tunnelling
Page 4-341
Hrs
30.12
Total
Unit No Plant With Plant
Split
Materials
Plant
Labour
30.00
40.00
80.00
50.00
60.00
100.00
20.00
25.00
160.00
35.00
40.00
200.00
50.00
125.00
60.00
150.00
No
350.00
No
585.00
No
725.00
No
920.00
No 1,080.00
770.00
1,005.00
1,140.00
1,335.00
1,495.00
186.00
186.00
186.00
186.00
186.00
166.00
400.00
535.00
730.00
890.00
415.00
415.00
415.00
415.00
415.00
No
905.00 1,325.00
No 1,030.00 1,450.00
186.00
186.00
720.00
845.00
415.00
415.00
31.00
31.00
31.00
240.00
355.00
580.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
No
No
No
No
270.00
390.00
610.00
65.00
270.00
390.00
610.00
75.00
No
No
No
No
480.00
540.00
720.00
860.00
580.00
640.00
820.00
960.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Drainage
Manholes
Page 4-342
Hrs
30.14
Labour
Split
Materials
Plant
Manholes
Total
Unit No Plant With Plant
No
No
No
No
1,870.00
2,350.00
2,900.00
3,650.00
2,250.00
2,800.00
3,750.00
4,700.00
167.00
210.00
385.00
465.00
1,700.00 375.00
2,100.00 470.00
2,500.00 865.00
3,200.00 1,045.00
No
No
No
No
2,650.00
3,500.00
4,400.00
5,200.00
3,100.00
4,250.00
5,450.00
6,500.00
200.00
340.00
490.00
580.00
2,450.00 450.00
3,150.00 760.00
3,900.00 1,095.00
4,600.00 1,305.00
No
No
No
No
4,050.00
4,850.00
6,050.00
7,200.00
4,600.00
5,700.00
7,300.00
8,650.00
240.00
370.00
545.00
650.00
3,800.00 535.00
4,500.00 835.00
5,500.00 1,225.00
6,550.00 1,460.00
No
No
No
No
5,650.00
6,750.00
8,350.00
9,850.00
6,250.00
7,650.00
9,700.00
11,500.00
265.00
420.00
605.00
720.00
5,400.00 600.00
6,300.00 940.00
7,750.00 1,355.00
9,150.00 1,620.00
No
No
No
No
47.75
66.00
76.00
106.00
47.75
66.00
76.00
106.00
6.80
6.80
6.80
8.10
Manhole Covers
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.17
Cover and Frame, cast iron, 450mm diameter
Flat style flange, light duty
0.75
Flat style flange, heavy duty
1.00
Heavy duty, for foul sewer
1.50
Heavy duty, for stormwater
1.50
Lockable, heavy duty
2.00
Gastight, medium duty
3.00
No
345.00
345.00
No
485.00
485.00
No
550.00
550.00
No
550.00
550.00
No 1,405.00 1,405.00
No 2,400.00 2,400.00
40.75
59.00
69.00
98.00
34.75 310.00
46.50 440.00
70.00 475.00
70.00 475.00
93.00 1,315.00
139.00 2,250.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Drainage
Traps
Page 4-343
Hrs
No
400.00
400.00
No
625.00
625.00
No
725.00
725.00
No 1,015.00 1,015.00
Traps
2.00
2.50
2.73
3.00
Total
Unit No Plant With Plant
No 1,850.00 1,950.00
No 3,000.00 3,200.00
No 2,600.00 2,800.00
No
No
No
No
No
1,850.00
1,200.00
1,500.00
3,500.00
5,500.00
1,950.00
1,300.00
1,600.00
3,700.00
6,500.00
No
No
No
No
3,500.00
4,000.00
4,300.00
5,000.00
4,000.00
4,500.00
4,800.00
5,500.00
Septic Tanks
No 3,900.00 4,400.00
No 6,500.00 7,000.00
No 3,500.00 4,500.00
Labour
93.00
116.00
127.00
139.00
Split
Materials
310.00
505.00
600.00
875.00
Plant
2009
Detailed Rates
Drainage
Waste Water Diversion Systems
Page 4-344
Hrs
30.18
Labour
Split
Materials
Plant
Total
Unit No Plant With Plant
No 6,000.00
10,000.00
No 8,000.00
35,000.00
Wing Walls
4.00
6.67
8.00
9.33
10.7
No
No
No
No
No
No
670.00
1,040.00
2,700.00
5,900.00
8,350.00
1,085.00
1,735.00
3,550.00
6,850.00
9,450.00
350.00 1,000.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Mechanical Services
Room Air Conditioners (RAC)
Page 4-345
Unit
31
Mechanical Services
31.1
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Specification Notes
RAC = Self Contained Reverse Cycle Packaged Type Room Air Conditioner.
Manufacturers may state the cooling capacities of RAC units in Watts, BTU/Hr or HP, as a NOMINAL
rating (i.e. compressor rating) or a NET rating (the actual room cooling ability of the unit).
NOMINAL capacities may have to be de-rated by up to 20% to obtain the actual cooling ability of the
unit.
RAC units range between 1.5kW (net) and 14kW (net). To obtain full specifications for each unit, consult
the manufacturers and suppliers.
Cooling Loads Per Square Metre for typical insulated buildings.
Building Type
Domestic
Office
Shop
1kW = 1000W, 1000 BTU/hr = 293W
nom = nominal airflow
Window/Wall Mounted Unit, installed into
prepared opening
2.5kW (nom 100 litre/sec)
3.5kW (nom 165 litre/sec)
4.7kW (nom 210 litre/sec)
6.3kW (nom 280 litre/sec)
External Unit, fitted to prepared opening
6.5kW (nom 300 litre/sec), wall
mounted with internal supply grille
Internal Unitary Console Unit, fitted to
prepared opening
4.16kW (nom 190 litre/sec), floor
mounted with external grille
31.2
125 - 155
135 - 160
150 - 190
430 - 530
460 - 555
510 - 650
No
No
No
No
1,350.00
1,750.00
1,875.00
2,400.00
1,450.00
1,875.00
1,975.00
2,500.00
No
5,150.00 - 5,350.00
No
4,675.00 - 4,900.00
No
No
No
No
5,950.00 - 6,200.00
7,100.00 - 7,350.00
8,900.00 - 9,100.00
9,950.00 - 10,150.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Mechanical Services
Hydronic Air Conditioning Systems
Page 4-346
Unit
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
No
No
No
2,925.00 - 3,150.00
3,025.00 - 3,275.00
3,850.00 - 4,100.00
No
No
No
No
5,500.00 - 6,900.00
7,600.00 - 7,950.00
9,100.00 - 9,450.00
10,650.00 - 11,000.00
No
No
No
No
6,750.00 - 7,100.00
12,850.00 - 13,300.00
9,250.00 - 9,600.00
11,700.00 - 12,150.00
No
No
No
7,950.00 - 8,300.00
8,650.00 - 9,000.00
9,450.00 - 9,800.00
No
2,925.00 - 3,150.00
No
3,275.00 - 3,500.00
No
3,375.00 - 3,625.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Mechanical Services
Fan Coil Units
Page 4-347
Unit
31.4
No
No
No
1,425.00 - 1,625.00
1,750.00 - 2,200.00
2,125.00 - 2,425.00
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
No
No
No
No
6,100.00 - 6,850.00
6,800.00 - 7,700.00
8,200.00 - 9,300.00
9,650.00 - 10,900.00
FansCentrifugal
6,300.00 - 7,900.00
No
8,150.00 - 11,500.00
No
12,550.00 - 16,900.00
No
15,400.00 - 19,850.00
No
20,600.00 - 24,350.00
No
27,450.00 - 33,050.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Mechanical Services
FansAxial Flow
Page 4-348
Unit
31.7
FansAxial Flow
31.8
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
No
1,700.00 - 2,025.00
500mm diameter,
1,500 litre/sec @ 100 Pa
No
2,075.00 - 2,425.00
630mm diameter,
4,000 litre/sec @ 200 Pa
No
2,950.00 - 3,550.00
710mm diameter,
6,000 litre/sec @ 300 Pa
No
3,550.00 - 4,025.00
800mm diameter,
8,000 litre/sec @ 350 Pa
No
4,550.00 - 5,250.00
1000mm diameter,
10,000 litre/sec @ 400 Pa
No
7,050.00 - 9,550.00
Air Filters
280.00
340.00
- 305.00
- 360.00
140.00
152.00
- 164.00
- 175.00
152.00
164.00
- 175.00
- 187.00
245.00
- 270.00
270.00
- 290.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Mechanical Services
Water Chillers
Page 4-349
Unit
31.9
Water Chillers
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
No
No
No
No
No
64,500
75,000
86,500
94,500
134,000
- 70,000
- 80,500
- 92,500
- 100,000
- 142,000
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
72,500
89,000
91,000
116,000
128,000
140,000
182,000
198,000
- 79,500
- 94,500
- 97,000
- 122,000
- 134,000
- 146,000
- 186,000
- 210,000
No
No
No
204,000
286,000
338,000
- 216,000
- 298,000
- 350,000
No
No
No
16,950
19,850
22,800
- 18,100
- 21,050
- 23,950
Cooling Towers
2009
Detailed Rates
Mechanical Services
Cooling and Heating Coils
Page 4-350
Unit
31.11
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
No
No
No
No
1,575.00
2,275.00
2,050.00
2,850.00
1,700.00
2,400.00
2,150.00
2,975.00
No
No
No
No
2,150.00
2,750.00
2,500.00
3,325.00
2,275.00
2,850.00
2,625.00
3,450.00
No
No
No
No
4,150.00
5,650.00
5,450.00
7,050.00
4,275.00
5,800.00
5,550.00
7,200.00
No
No
No
No
4,850.00
6,500.00
6,250.00
7,750.00
4,975.00
6,600.00
6,350.00
7,900.00
No
No
No
No
No
595.00
- 665.00
680.00
- 760.00
735.00
- 805.00
890.00 - 1,025.00
1,075.00 - 1,225.00
Radiators
2009
Detailed Rates
Mechanical Services
Hot Water Boilers
Page 4-351
Unit
31.13
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
11,550
12,350
12,500
13,850
15,150
1,500
12,950
14,100
14,500
16,400
17,300
18,100
18,750
21,650
24,250
26,400
28,000
28,150
33,800
43,800
49,850
56,500
21,300
21,950
24,350
27,500
29,400
31,250
32,550
38,050
48,250
60,000
63,500
9,300
9,750
10,100
11,550
12,550
13,850
10,400
11,100
11,250
13,000
14,300
15,800
14,200
21,650
22,000
23,650
24,550
25,550
32,250
36,400
42,850
53,500
16,300
24,150
24,650
26,500
27,700
28,950
36,750
40,150
47,550
58,000
2009
Detailed Rates
Mechanical Services
Flues
Page 4-352
Unit
31.14
Flues
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
305.00
340.00
365.00
- 315.00
- 350.00
- 390.00
325.00
365.00
400.00
- 350.00
- 375.00
- 410.00
365.00
450.00
580.00
690.00
790.00
390.00
460.00
605.00
725.00
825.00
400.00
460.00
595.00
765.00
885.00
410.00
485.00
630.00
810.00
935.00
Pumps
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
490.00
750.00
890.00
1,175.00
1,250.00
1,600.00
1,700.00
2,200.00
3,175.00
- 585.00
- 855.00
- 995.00
1,275.00
1,350.00
1,775.00
1,900.00
2,400.00
3,525.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Mechanical Services
Pumps
Page 4-353
Unit
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
1,900.00
1,950.00
2,025.00
2,025.00
2,400.00
2,650.00
2,500.00
2,850.00
3,325.00
3,475.00
2,400.00
4,950.00
5,300.00
8,350.00
2,175.00
2,225.00
2,325.00
2,325.00
2,700.00
2,950.00
2,800.00
3,175.00
3,650.00
3,825.00
4,025.00
5,300.00
5,700.00
8,850.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
4,075.00
4,700.00
4,250.00
4,875.00
4,750.00
4,800.00
6,450.00
6,950.00
5,000.00
8,000.00
6,150.00
6,400.00
7,950.00
4,525.00
5,150.00
4,700.00
5,350.00
5,200.00
5,250.00
7,050.00
7,550.00
5,500.00
8,750.00
6,800.00
7,050.00
8,600.00
No
1,775.00 - 1,925.00
No
No
No
830.00
- 925.00
1,225.00 - 1,325.00
2,650.00 - 2,950.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Mechanical Services
Pipework
Page 4-354
Unit
31.16
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Pipework
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
34.75
43.00
48.50
56.00
69.00
87.00
100.00
146.00
187.00
265.00
390.00
530.00
555.00
655.00
40.25
47.25
54.00
61.00
75.00
97.00
111.00
160.00
200.00
290.00
415.00
555.00
585.00
695.00
86.00
- 109.00
108.00
- 137.00
130.00
- 162.00
172.00
- 215.00
205.00
- 255.00
220.00
- 275.00
280.00
- 345.00
340.00
- 415.00
395.00
- 480.00
560.00
- 670.00
815.00
- 955.00
1,050.00 - 1,225.00
1,300.00 - 1,500.00
1,625.00 - 1,850.00
137.00
172.00
205.00
270.00
330.00
355.00
460.00
655.00
171.00
215.00
250.00
335.00
405.00
435.00
555.00
785.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Mechanical Services
Pipework
Page 4-355
Unit
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
74.00
84.00
92.00
113.00
132.00
139.00
205.00
255.00
- 89.00
101.00
112.00
139.00
160.00
168.00
245.00
305.00
52.00
74.00
88.00
115.00
145.00
200.00
305.00
- 67.00
- 89.00
- 103.00
- 128.00
- 160.00
- 215.00
- 320.00
18.00
36.00
47.00
70.00
107.00
136.00
195.00
28.00
46.00
57.00
80.00
- 117.00
- 146.00
- 205.00
27.25
48.25
65.00
100.00
175.00
255.00
290.00
- 26.00
- 47.00
- 63.00
- 110.00
- 185.00
- 265.00
- 300.00
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
31.50
32.75
37.25
48.75
74.00
103.00
147.00
205.00
250.00
320.00
29.50
30.75
35.50
46.75
72.00
101.00
144.00
205.00
245.00
315.00
29.50
30.75
35.50
46.75
72.00
101.00
144.00
205.00
245.00
315.00
29.50
30.75
35.50
46.75
72.00
101.00
144.00
205.00
245.00
315.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Mechanical Services
Valves
Page 4-356
Unit
31.17
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Valves
No
No
No
No
No
No
39.50
49.75
61.00
73.00
93.00
121.00
48.50
60.00
73.00
85.00
- 108.00
- 139.00
No
No
No
No
310.00
440.00
545.00
935.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
78.00
104.00
136.00
230.00
250.00
420.00
- 85.00
- 113.00
- 148.00
- 240.00
- 265.00
- 440.00
No
No
No
No
330.00
470.00
575.00
975.00
955.00
- 975.00
1,275.00 - 1,325.00
1,875.00 - 1,900.00
3,325.00 - 3,375.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
35.75
43.25
59.00
78.00
92.00
127.00
43.25
53.00
70.00
92.00
- 106.00
- 145.00
No
No
No
No
330.00
385.00
425.00
515.00
355.00
415.00
455.00
555.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Mechanical Services
Pipe Insulation
Page 4-357
Unit
31.18
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Pipe Insulation
m
m
m
m
m
22.75
26.00
26.00
27.25
29.50
25.00
29.50
29.50
30.75
33.00
No
No
No
5.70
5.70
7.90
m
m
m
m
m
m
35.25
38.50
42.00
46.50
56.00
74.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
7.90
9.10
9.10
12.50
18.25
26.00
- 9.10
- 10.25
- 10.25
- 12.50
- 20.50
- 27.25
m
m
m
m
14.75
18.25
19.25
20.50
No
No
7.90
7.90
- 9.10
- 9.10
m
m
30.75
36.25
- 33.00
- 38.50
No
No
9.10
11.25
- 10.25
- 12.50
m
m
m
66.00
72.00
85.00
- 68.00
- 75.00
- 87.00
- 6.80
- 6.80
- 9.10
37.50
41.00
44.25
50.00
58.00
76.00
17.00
20.50
22.75
22.75
2009
Detailed Rates
Mechanical Services
DuctworkRectangular
Page 4-358
Unit
No
No
No
27.25
31.75
38.50
- 28.50
- 33.00
- 39.75
- 240.00
- 123.00
m
No
240.00
120.00
m
m
m
m
36.25
38.50
38.50
46.50
39.75
39.75
39.75
50.00
m
m
m
m
m
m
48.75
50.00
61.00
64.00
67.00
74.00
51.00
53.00
65.00
66.00
68.00
76.00
m2
m2
70.00
140.00
- 80.00
- 155.00
-
No
No
No
No
No
No
340.00
385.00
475.00
520.00
545.00
660.00
m2
m2
42.00
42.00
- 44.25
- 44.25
m2
m2
53.00
53.00
- 56.00
- 56.00
DuctworkRectangular
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
375.00
425.00
530.00
580.00
600.00
720.00
DuctworkInsulation
2009
Detailed Rates
Mechanical Services
DuctworkSpiral
Page 4-359
Unit
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
m2
m2
23.75
23.75
- 27.25
- 27.25
m2
m2
30.75
30.75
- 34.00
- 34.00
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
25.50
31.00
35.00
43.00
49.75
58.00
66.00
78.00
102.00
121.00
159.00
200.00
225.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
37.75
37.75
48.50
58.00
81.00
106.00
135.00
159.00
163.00
220.00
260.00
650.00
820.00
No
No
No
No
43.00
47.25
69.00
88.00
DuctworkSpiral
31.00
35.00
40.50
48.50
58.00
66.00
75.00
90.00
116.00
137.00
176.00
230.00
255.00
43.00
43.00
53.00
65.00
88.00
114.00
143.00
170.00
176.00
235.00
275.00
675.00
850.00
47.25
53.00
75.00
97.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Mechanical Services
DuctworkFlexible Aluminium
Page 4-360
Unit
31.22
DuctworkFlexible Aluminium
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
7.30
9.80
13.50
16.00
17.25
20.75
24.50
31.75
35.50
- 7.90
11.00
14.75
17.25
19.50
23.25
27.00
34.25
39.25
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
16.00
22.00
28.25
31.75
34.25
40.50
49.00
58.00
71.00
17.25
24.50
30.50
35.50
38.00
45.25
55.00
65.00
78.00
197.00
220.00
255.00
290.00
490.00
225.00
245.00
285.00
320.00
530.00
285.00
345.00
415.00
505.00
600.00
685.00
765.00
870.00
315.00
380.00
450.00
545.00
650.00
740.00
825.00
940.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Mechanical Services
Inlet Louvres
Page 4-361
Unit
No
No
No
No
No
149.00
186.00
235.00
285.00
350.00
170.00
210.00
260.00
315.00
380.00
No
No
No
No
No
83.00
91.00
114.00
155.00
215.00
- 98.00
105.00
130.00
174.00
235.00
No
No
No
No
151.00
205.00
220.00
290.00
174.00
230.00
245.00
320.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
245.00
184.00
320.00
550.00
685.00
365.00
920.00
255.00
196.00
330.00
565.00
700.00
380.00
930.00
No
30.50
- 36.75
No
No
490.00
245.00
- 550.00
- 305.00
Inlet Louvres
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
No
No
No
1,775.00 - 1,900.00
245.00
- 305.00
184.00
- 200.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Mechanical Services
Powered Ventilation
Page 4-362
Unit
31.26
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Powered Ventilation
No
No
No
1,575.00 - 1,825.00
1,925.00 - 2,200.00
2,200.00 - 2,525.00
No
No
No
1,950.00 - 2,225.00
2,450.00 - 2,600.00
2,875.00 - 3,275.00
No
No
No
1,950.00 - 2,150.00
2,025.00 - 2,275.00
2,850.00 - 3,525.00
No
No
No
No
1,700.00 - 1,950.00
2,400.00 - 2,550.00
3,175.00 - 3,800.00
200.00
- 490.00
No
No
No
No
No
1,350.00
1,725.00
1,950.00
2,300.00
2,850.00
No
No
No
No
No
270.00
295.00
330.00
355.00
80.00
1,550.00
2,025.00
2,200.00
2,500.00
3,525.00
295.00
335.00
380.00
460.00
130.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Mechanical Services
Electrical Installation Guide
Page 4-363
Unit
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
2,325.00 - 2,575.00
2,900.00 - 3,575.00
3,175.00 - 3,575.00
4,200.00 - 4,875.00
5,400.00 - 7,400.00
5,750.00 - 7,800.00
6,200.00 - 10,500.00
6,650.00 - 11,400.00
No
No
No
270.00
- 540.00
405.00
- 675.00
675.00 - 1,350.00
No
No
No
270.00
- 540.00
540.00 - 1,000.00
1,200.00 - 2,425.00
No
No
No
No
305.00
490.00
890.00
1,225.00 -
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Sum
Sum
Sum
- 365.00
- 550.00
- 950.00
1,475.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Mechanical Services
Natural Ventilation
Page 4-364
Unit
31.27
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Natural Ventilation
3,600.00 - 3,975.00
1,050.00 - 1,225.00
4,225.00 - 4,725.00
1,225.00 - 1,475.00
3,025.00 - 3,375.00
1,275.00 - 1,525.00
35,000
- 60,000
2009
Detailed Rates
Fire Protection
Extinguishers
Page 4-365
Hrs
32
Fire Protection
32.1
Extinguishers
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
No
No
No
180.00
225.00
300.00
No
No
No
300.00
335.00
370.00
No
No
No
No
No
340.00
355.00
380.00
410.00
450.00
No
No
No
575.00
575.00
600.00
- 600.00
- 625.00
- 650.00
No
No
No
750.00
775.00
825.00
- 775.00
- 800.00
- 850.00
Hose Reels
Unit
355.00
375.00
400.00
430.00
475.00
No
No
1,075.00 - 1,950.00
1,575.00 - 2,325.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Fire Protection
Pumps
Page 4-366
Hrs
32.4
No
43,500
- 50,000
No
25,000
- 31,000
No
4,975
- 7,475
No
No
No
245.00
190.00
230.00
- 315.00
- 215.00
- 290.00
No
No
No
No
20.25
17.75
17.75
30.50
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
33.00
40.00
45.00
65.00
70.00
95.00
125.00
195.00
No
No
No
No
23.50
33.50
43.75
67.00
No
No
No
No
135.00
195.00
410.00
500.00
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Pumps
Unit
29.25
26.75
26.75
38.00
Pipework
39.00
46.00
55.00
75.00
80.00
- 110.00
- 140.00
- 215.00
-
29.50
39.50
52.00
75.00
145.00
210.00
425.00
700.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Fire Protection
Pipework
Page 4-367
Hrs
Unit
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
24.00
29.00
35.00
55.00
100.00
150.00
230.00
29.00
35.00
40.00
60.00
- 110.00
- 160.00
- 240.00
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
0.37
0.32
0.36
0.38
0.41
0.42
0.50
0.59
0.70
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
31.75
33.00
47.50
65.00
85.00
114.00
153.00
210.00
260.00
30.00
31.50
45.50
63.0
83.00
112.00
150.00
210.00
255.00
30.00
31.50
45.50
63.0
83.00
112.00
150.00
210.00
255.00
30.00
31.50
45.50
63.00
83.00
112.00
150.00
210.00
255.00
0.10
0.13
0.15
0.18
0.20
0.25
0.33
0.37
0.42
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
10.00
12.25
14.75
21.25
27.50
48.00
79.00
105.00
160.00
9.50
11.50
14.00
20.25
26.50
46.50
77.00
103.00
157.00
9.50
11.50
14.00
20.25
26.50
46.50
77.00
103.00
157.00
9.50
11.50
14.00
20.25
26.50
46.50
77.00
103.00
157.00
0.14
0.15
0.18
0.21
0.24
0.29
0.38
0.43
0.48
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
12.50
13.75
17.50
29.00
37.50
56.00
91.00
131.00
189.00
11.75
13.00
16.50
27.75
36.50
54.00
89.00
129.00
186.00
11.75
13.00
16.50
27.75
36.50
54.00
89.00
129.00
186.00
11.75
13.00
16.50
27.75
36.50
54.00
89.00
129.00
186.00
0.17
0.20
0.22
0.26
No
No
No
No
17.25
19.25
57.50
63.00
16.25
18.25
56.00
61.00
16.25
18.25
56.00
61.00
16.25
18.25
56.00
61.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Fire Protection
Dry Pipe Sprinklers
Page 4-368
Hrs
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
No
No
No
No
95.00
150.00
160.00
245.00
105.00
160.00
170.00
255.00
No
No
No
No
430.00
450.00
525.00
850.00
440.00
460.00
550.00
875.00
m2
53.00
Unit
- 60.00
Sum
Sum
Sum
Sum
No
No
No
No
1,900.00 - 3,800.00
3,800.00 - 12,700.00
12,700.00 - 38,075.00
108.00
205.00
240.00
90.00
121.00
230.00
265.00
115.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Lifts and Escalators
Passenger Lifts
Page 4-369
33
Prices given hereafter apply to all centres, and represent the indicative cost of complete installation of
equipment by a specialist company.
Lift cars are based on quality design, automatic entrance doors with stainless steel panels and frames,
except where otherwise stated.
Add extra for lift enclosure walls, lift pit, plant room, builder's profit and attendance
Building
33.1
Lift Type
Installation
Cost
$
Additional
Floor Cost
$
8/12
14/17
8/12
14/17
11/12
11/12
14/17
14/17
85,500
96,500
118,000
128,000
156,000
214,000
240,000
400,000
9,600
9,600
9,600
9,600
9,000
9,000
9,000
10,200
0.50
0.50
0.75
0.75
1.00
1.00
1.75
1.75
8/12
14/17
8/12
14/17
14/17
14/17
14/17
20
89,000
108,000
118,000
130,000
214,000
236,000
262,000
300,000
9,600
9,600
9,600
9,600
9,600
9,600
9,600
9,600
10*
10*
15*
15*
15*
15*
20*
20*
20*
1.75
1.75
2.50
3.50
5.00
6.00
3.50
6.00
8.00
16
23
20
20
20
20
23
23
23
284,000
316,000
455,000
480,000
510,000
550,000
535,000
620,000
720,000
10,800
10,800
10,800
10,800
10,800
10,800
10,800
10,800
10,800
3
3
3
3
6
0.50
0.50
0.50
1.00
1.75
8/12
20
26
20
23
85,500
134,000
142,000
236,000
294,000
9,600
10,800
10,800
9,600
10,800
Floors
Served
Speed
metre/sec
3
3
5
5
5
6
10*
15*
0.5
0.5
0.75
0.75
1.00
1.75
1.75
3.00
3
3
5
5
4
6
6
10
No of
Passengers
Passenger Lifts
Residential/Apartment
Hydraulic
Geared
Variable speed
Gearless
Variable speed
Offices, HotelsLow rise (to 10 floors)
Hydraulic
Geared
Variable speed
Variable speed
Retail
Hydraulic
Geared
Variable speed
2009
Detailed Rates
Lifts and Escalators
Goods/Service Lifts
Page 4-370
Building
Lift Type
Floors
Served
33.2
Variable speed
Speed
metre/sec
No of
Passengers
Installation
Cost
$
Additional
Floor Cost
$
5,900
Per car, per floor
3
5
3
3
6
6
0.50
0.65
0.63
0.75
0.75
1.50
20
20
20
20
20
25
140,000
156,000
230,000
240,000
252,000
322,000
10,800
10,800
10,800
10,800
10,800
10,800
Goods/Service Lifts
Load in kg
Goods Lifts
General
Hydraulic
Industrial Buildings, Hospitals
Geared
Offices, Hotels Gearless
Service Lifts, Dumbwaiters
All types
Standard
33.3
0.45
3000
168,000
11,600
5
10
0.50
2.50
3000
1800
200,000
445,000
11,600
11,600
2
2
6
0.25
0.20
0.50
100
450
100
23,100
42,000
36,750
4,200
7,400
2,100
Specialist Lifts
13,200
30,800
38,500
30,800
Stair Lifts
15,400
6,600
15,400
2009
Detailed Rates
Lifts and Escalators
Domestic and Light Commercial Lifts
Page 4-371
33.5
55,000
66,000
77,000
Installation
Cost $
33.6
Additional
Cost $
Escalators
Standard 3m rise
per m/rise
Solid balustrade
600mm carriage way
1000mm carriage way
Glass balustrade
600mm carriage way
1000mm carriage way
154,000
170,000
12,200
12,200
166,000
176,000
16,600
16,600
Moving Walkways
Horizontal unit
per m
390,000
365,000
14,400
16,000
per m/rise
324,000
320,000
27,500
-33,000
38,600
38,600
2009
Detailed Rates
Electrical Services
Cable Supply Prices
Page 4-372
Hrs
34
Electrical Services
34.1
1 December 2005
8 price lists issued during 2006
3 price lists issued during 2007
7 price lists issued during 2008
1 July 2009
1 September 2009
34.2
General Note
Unit
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Copper
Aluminium
6.50%
86.00%
25.50%
29.50%
10.00%
3.00%
6.50%
27.50%
19.50%
10.00%
2009
Detailed Rates
Electrical Services
11KV Transformers/Switch Gear
Page 4-373
Hrs
34.3
Unit
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
27.75
- 43.00
53.00
- 93.00
m
m
73.00
210.00
- 128.00
- 405.00
m
m
108.00
148.00
- 197.00
- 280.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Electrical Services
Service MainsUnderground, Copper
Page 4-374
Hrs
34.6
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Unit
Service MainsAluminium
53.00
- 68.00
m
m
m
78.00
210.00
235.00
- 118.00
- 405.00
- 430.00
m
m
m
80.00
- 110.00
111.00
- 166.00
600.00 - 1,055.00
m
m
m
111.00
- 166.00
600.00 - 1,055.00
1,835.00 - 3,425.00
m
m
m
80.00
- 110.00
405.00
- 690.00
3,475.00 - 6,450.00
m
m
m
290.00
- 460.00
1,835.00 - 3,425.00
3,725.00 - 6,900.00
m
m
111.00
345.00
- 166.00
- 570.00
m
m
m
290.00
- 460.00
600.00 - 1,055.00
1,835.00 - 3,425.00
m
m
m
405.00
- 690.00
600.00 - 1,055.00
3,725.00 - 6,900.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Electrical Services
SwitchboardsCustom Built
Page 4-375
Hrs
34.8
Unit
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
SwitchboardsCustom Built
2009
Detailed Rates
Electrical Services
SwitchboardsProprietary
Page 4-376
Hrs
Office Building
Small
Medium
Large
Hospital
Small
Medium
Large
Primary School
Small
Medium
Large
High School
Small
Medium
Large
University
Small
Medium
Large
34.9
Unit
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
No
No
No
3,050.00 - 3,675.00
5,500.00 - 6,600.00
10,600.00 - 12,700.00
No
No
No
3,900.00 - 4,675.00
9,750.00 - 11,700.00
19,500.00 - 23,400.00
No
No
No
795.00
- 955.00
6,100.00 - 7,350.00
9,000.00 - 10,800.00
No
No
No
3,650.00 - 4,375.00
6,300.00 - 7,550.00
15,250.00 - 18,300.00
No
No
No
3,900.00 - 4,675.00
8,550.00 - 10,300.00
16,550.00 - 19,850.00
SwitchboardsProprietary
No
No
490.00
730.00
- 590.00
- 875.00
No
No
No
No
390.00
425.00
255.00
305.00
No
No
No
No
No
305.00
425.00
255.00
30.50
170.00
- 365.00
- 510.00
- 305.00
- 36.75
- 205.00
No
No
No
850.00 - 1,020.00
765.00
- 915.00
30.50
- 36.75
No
No
270.00
375.00
470.00
510.00
305.00
365.00
- 325.00
- 450.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Electrical Services
Submains
Page 4-377
Hrs
Unit
Recessed cabinet
MCB, 1 phase
MCB, 3 phase
Home unit
Panel with fuses
Recessed cabinet
Recessed cabinet with MCB
MCB, 1 phase
Standard Pattern Proprietary Consumers
Unit, off the shelf compact self-contained type,
built-in and installed complete
Domestic Type, Surface MCB Board
9 way
3.25
15 way
4.50
Domestic Type, Recessed MCB board
9 way
3.25
15 way
4.50
Metal Cabinet MCB Distribution Board,
surface mounted
9 way
18 way
27 way
Refer to page 4-392 for control equipment
No
No
No
240.00
30.50
170.00
- 285.00
- 36.75
- 205.00
No
No
No
No
205.00
220.00
375.00
30.50
- 245.00
- 265.00
- 450.00
- 36.75
No
No
380.00
540.00
- 400.00
- 560.00
No
No
380.00
540.00
- 400.00
- 560.00
No
No
No
510.00
715.00
815.00
- 610.00
- 855.00
- 975.00
m
m
m
m
47.25
57.00
72.00
90.00
m
m
m
90.00
106.00
111.00
- 95.00
- 116.00
- 121.00
m
m
%
112.00
128.00
20%
- 135.00
- 155.00
34.10
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Submains
Cable Carriers
52.00
62.00
77.00
95.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Electrical Services
Conduits
Page 4-378
Hrs
PVCmaxi trunking
100mm x 100mm
150mm x 75mm
Flush Floor Type Trunking, galvanised
steel, fixed in floor recess
1 channel
2 channel
3 channel
Add extra for junction box (nominal 3 way)
1 channel
2 channel
3 channel
34.12
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
m
m
90.00
98.00
- 108.00
- 118.00
m
m
m
101.00
111.00
130.00
- 122.00
- 133.00
- 156.00
No
No
No
185.00
220.00
280.00
- 220.00
- 265.00
- 335.00
m
m
m
15.75
16.50
17.75
- 20.75
- 21.50
- 22.75
m
m
m
m
m
17.50
18.25
19.25
25.25
26.75
m
m
m
27.00
29.25
38.75
- 32.00
- 34.25
- 43.75
7.10
- 9.00
m
m
25.50
25.50
- 31.00
- 31.00
m
m
21.75
25.50
- 27.00
- 31.00
Conduits
Unit
22.50
23.25
24.25
30.25
31.75
2009
Detailed Rates
Electrical Services
CableGenerally
Page 4-379
Hrs
34.14
Unit
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
CableGenerally
CableAluminium
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
48.00
60.00
58.00
97.00
63.00
101.00
80.00
119.00
91.00
130.00
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
8.10
10.75
10.50
13.00
15.00
17.50
19.50
22.00
42.25
45.50
- 74.00
- 95.00
- 95.00
- 169.00
- 104.00
- 178.00
- 126.00
- 200.00
- 148.00
- 225.00
CableCopper
14.00
18.50
18.75
23.25
25.50
30.25
32.50
37.00
78.00
84.00
16mm2 (7.0mm)
16mm2 (7.0mm) + 6mm2 earth
25mm2 (9.0mm)
25mm2 (9.0mm) + 10mm2 earth
35mm2 (10.2mm)
35mm2 (10.2mm) + 16mm2 earth
50mm2 (11.9mm)
50mm2 (11.9mm) + 25mm2 earth
0.12
0.14
0.16
0.18
0.16
0.18
0.20
0.23
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
58.00
62.00
66.00
75.00
84.00
95.00
109.00
127.00
109.00
116.00
124.00
140.00
160.00
181.00
205.00
240.00
70mm2 (13.7mm)
70mm2 (13.7mm) + 35mm2 earth
95mm2 (16.0mm)
95mm2 (16.0mm) + 50mm2 earth
120mm2 (16.3mm)
120mm2 (16.3mm) + 70mm2 earth
0.20
0.23
0.20
0.23
0.24
0.27
m
m
m
m
m
m
154.00
177.00
199.00
230.00
255.00
290.00
295.00
340.00
385.00
445.00
490.00
565.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Electrical Services
CableCopper
Page 4-380
Hrs
Unit
0.12
0.13
0.12
0.14
0.16
0.18
m
m
m
m
m
m
37.25
40.50
46.50
51.00
74.00
78.00
0.16
0.18
0.20
0.23
0.20
0.23
0.20
0.23
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
96.00
105.00
122.00
133.00
154.00
172.00
215.00
230.00
120mm2 (16.3mm)
0.24
m
120mm2 (16.3mm) + 35mm2 earth 0.27
m
150mm2 (20.6mm)
0.32
m
150mm2 (20.6mm) + 50mm2 earth 0.36
m
185mm2 (22.7mm)
0.40
m
185mm2 (22.7mm) + 70mm2 earth 0.44
m
240mm2 (25.6mm)
0.40
m
240mm2 (25.6mm) + 95mm2 earth 0.44
m
Single Core TPS Cable installed in roof space
1 mm2 (4.1mm)
0.05
m
1.5mm2 (4.6mm)
0.05
m
2.5mm2 (5.2mm)
0.05
m
4mm2 (6.2mm)
0.05
m
6mm2 (6.7mm)
0.05
m
Two Core Flat TPS Cable installed in roof space
1mm2 (6.5mm)
0.05
m
1.5mm2 (7.5mm)
0.05
m
2.5mm2 (8.8mm)
0.05
m
4mm2 (10.3mm)
0.05
m
6mm2 (11.6mm)
0.05
m
10mm2 (14.5mm)
0.05
m
16mm2 (16.4mm)
0.05
m
Two Core + E flat TPS Cable installed in roof space
1mm2 (8.8mm)
0.05
m
1.5mm2 (10.4mm)
0.05
m
2.5mm2 (12.1mm)
0.05
m
4mm2 (14.7mm)
0.05
m
6mm2 (16.4mm)
0.05
m
10mm2 (20.6mm)
0.05
m
16mm2 (21.0mm)
0.05
m
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
68.00
74.00
86.00
94.00
- 140.00
- 147.00
-
184.00
200.00
230.00
255.00
295.00
330.00
415.00
450.00
290.00
- 570.00
315.00
- 615.00
390.00
- 765.00
420.00
- 820.00
475.00
- 930.00
515.00 - 1,005.00
650.00 - 1,285.00
705.00 - 1,385.00
4.80
4.85
5.10
6.10
7.20
6.80
6.90
7.50
9.40
- 11.50
4.40
5.20
7.00
9.10
11.00
18.25
18.75
- 6.00
- 7.60
- 11.25
- 15.25
- 19.00
- 34.00
- 34.75
3.55
3.85
4.35
5.40
6.00
20.25
26.25
4.30
4.85
5.90
8.00
9.20
- 37.75
- 49.50
2009
Detailed Rates
Electrical Services
CableFire Rated
Page 4-381
Hrs
Unit
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
6.70
7.40
9.60
13.00
16.25
26.75
38.00
10.75
12.00
16.50
23.50
29.75
51.00
73.00
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
31.50
33.75
35.00
37.25
42.00
49.00
58.00
38.00
41.00
42.00
45.00
51.00
59.00
70.00
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
70.00
79.00
93.00
110.00
128.00
158.00
196.00
255.00
- 84.00
- 96.00
- 112.00
- 132.00
- 154.00
- 191.00
- 235.00
- 310.00
m
m
24.50
29.25
- 30.00
- 35.00
m
m
24.50
29.25
- 30.00
- 35.00
m
m
26.00
31.50
- 32.00
- 38.00
CableFire Rated
2009
Detailed Rates
Electrical Services
CableFire Rated
Page 4-382
Hrs
4mm2 (13.5mm)
6mm2 (14.6mm)
10mm2 (16.1mm)
Three core + ECC, fixed to cable tray
1.5mm2 (12.5mm)
2.5mm2 (13.7mm)
4mm2 (14.7mm)
6mm2 (15.7mm)
10mm2 (17.8mm)
16mm2 (20.0mm)
25mm2 (22.9mm)
35mm2 (25.0mm)
50mm2 (25.8mm)
Pyrolex fire-rated four, six, ten and twenty
core type ES90 and ES90W
Stranded copper conductor, flame barrier tape
layer, FR-XLPE insulated, HF-TP sheathed to
AS/NZS5000.1
Temperature Rating: 90C
Voltage Rating:
0.6/1kV
Four core, fixed to cable tray
1.5mm2 (12.8mm)
2.5mm2 (13.8mm)
Four core + ECC, fixed to cable tray
1.5mm2 (13.6mm)
2.5mm2 (14.9.8mm)
4mm2 (16.1mm)
6mm2 (17.3mm)
10mm2 (19.5mm)
16mm2 (22.0mm)
25mm2 (26.1mm)
35mm2 (28.4mm)
50mm2 (32.2mm)
Six core + ECC, fixed to cable tray
1.5mm2 (15.7mm)
2.5mm2 (17.2mm)
Ten core + ECC, fixed to cable tray
1.5mm2 (19.5mm)
2.5mm2 (21.6mm)
Twenty core + ECC, fixed to cable tray
1.5mm2 (24.6mm)
2.5mm2 (27.3mm)
Unit
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
m
m
m
35.00
44.25
51.00
- 42.00
- 54.00
- 62.00
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
33.75
36.00
42.00
49.00
58.00
79.00
98.00
103.00
163.00
41.00
44.00
51.00
59.00
70.00
96.00
- 118.00
- 124.00
- 196.00
m
m
32.50
42.00
- 40.00
- 51.00
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
37.25
40.75
49.00
54.00
63.00
89.00
119.00
126.00
186.00
m
m
49.00
70.00
- 59.00
- 84.00
m
m
65.00
72.00
- 79.00
- 87.00
m
m
105.00
123.00
- 126.00
- 149.00
45.00
49.00
59.00
65.00
76.00
107.00
143.00
151.00
225.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Electrical Services
SubcircuitsLighting, Domestic
Page 4-383
Hrs
34.18
m of cable
No
No
No
70.00
119.00
195.00
- 79.00
- 133.00
- 215.00
12.0
18.0
25.0
No
610.00
- 635.00
30.0
No
No
36.00
105.00
- 43.00
- 110.00
No
No
No
80.00
134.00
250.00
- 93.00
- 153.00
- 285.00
12.0
18.0
33.0
No
No
147.00
245.00
- 173.00
- 280.00
20.0
30.0
No
No
57.00
105.00
- 68.00
- 110.00
No
No
No
No
No
85.00
92.00
330.00
113.00
125.00
103.00
110.00
355.00
152.00
148.00
12.0
12.0
18.0
15.0
15.0
No
%
154.00
+ 90%
- 205.00
15.0
SubcircuitsLighting, Commercial
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
SubcircuitsLighting, Domestic
Unit
SubcircuitsPower, Domestic
2009
Detailed Rates
Electrical Services
SubcircuitsPower, Commercial
Page 4-384
Hrs
34.21
m of cable
No
No
No
No
No
No
106.00
129.00
355.00
151.00
480.00
690.00 -
- 129.00
- 168.00
- 405.00
- 205.00
- 645.00
1,050.00
15.0
15.0
18.0
20.0
20.0
20.0
No
No
480.00
- 645.00
690.00 - 1,050.00
20.0
20.0
No
No
No
%
133.00
410.00
420.00
+ 90%
- 157.00
- 575.00
- 585.00
15.0
20.0
20.0
No
No
142.00
335.00
- 174.00
- 430.00
20.0
34.0
No
No
450.00
480.00
- 540.00
- 580.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
158.00
154.00
182.00
184.00
191.00
197.00
No
No
No
31.25
45.50
131.00
- 36.25
- 50.00
- 141.00
SubcircuitsHeating
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
SubcircuitsPower, Commercial
Unit
LuminairesInterior, Commercial
168.00
164.00
192.00
194.00
200.00
205.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Electrical Services
LuminairesInterior, Commercial
Page 4-385
Hrs
Unit
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
No
No
No
No
No
305.00
370.00
385.00
395.00
390.00
320.00
385.00
400.00
410.00
405.00
No
No
No
325.00
375.00
420.00
- 340.00
- 390.00
- 435.00
No
No
No
No
240.00
275.00
265.00
295.00
245.00
285.00
275.00
305.00
No
No
No
No
No
205.00
245.00
210.00
220.00
290.00
215.00
255.00
220.00
230.00
300.00
No
No
No
No
285.00
305.00
290.00
340.00
295.00
315.00
300.00
350.00
No
No
No
No
130.00
185.00
235.00
290.00
135.00
190.00
240.00
300.00
No
No
355.00
390.00
- 365.00
- 400.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Electrical Services
LuminairesInterior, Industrial
Page 4-386
Hrs
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
m
No
No
200.00
186.00
305.00
- 245.00
- 225.00
- 370.00
No
50.00
- 60.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
425.00
515.00
615.00
405.00
565.00
635.00
100.00
440.00
530.00
635.00
420.00
580.00
655.00
110.00
No
No
No
No
No
495.00
415.00
535.00
390.00
40.00
510.00
430.00
550.00
400.00
- 50.00
127.00
230.00
435.00
175.00
LuminairesInterior, Industrial
Unit
Bulkhead Luminaire
PVC, 18W compact fluorescent
Philips Pacific, FWC120
0.65
Philips Security Bulkhead SGS113 0.65
Philips Italia PL6100
0.65
Luminaire, Weather and Vandal-Proof
Single18W fluorescent
Twin18W fluorescent
Security Luminaire
18W sodium discharge
50W mercury vapour
80W mercury vapour
Bollard light, black post, decorative quality
50W sodium
70W sodium
Bollard light, black post, functional quality
50W sodium
50W mercury vapour/42W fluorescent
No
No
No
No
105.00
225.00
425.00
165.00
No
No
210.00
225.00
- 255.00
- 270.00
No
No
No
575.00
645.00
640.00
- 690.00
- 775.00
- 765.00
No
No
No
No
1,230.00 - 1,475.00
1,250.00 - 1,550.00
810.00
760.00
- 970.00
- 915.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Electrical Services
LuminairesExterior, Floodlighting
Page 4-387
Hrs
34.26
No
100.00
- 140.00
No
No
250.00
- 300.00
1,100.00 - 1,320.00
No
No
No
720.00
- 865.00
695.00
- 835.00
850.00 - 1,020.00
No
No
No
2,175.00 - 2,625.00
2,000.00 - 2,400.00
2,950.00 - 3,525.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
1,805.00
1,520.00
1,715.00
1,900.00
2,950.00
3,325.00
4,175.00
2,175.00
1,825.00
2,050.00
2,275.00
3,525.00
4,000.00
5,000.00
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
LuminairesExterior, Floodlighting
Unit
No
No
No
No
1,125.00 - 1,350.00
1,405.00 - 1,690.00
1,505.00 - 1,805.00
485.00
585.00
No
No
No
No
1,500.00
1,875.00
1,125.00
1,200.00
1,800.00
2,250.00
1,375.00
1,450.00
No
No
No
525.00
655.00
580.00
- 630.00
- 785.00
- 700.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Electrical Services
Lighting Columns
Page 4-388
Hrs
Unit
No
No
No
No
34.29
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
1,900.00
1,805.00
2,000.00
2,175.00
2,275.00
2,175.00
2,400.00
2,625.00
1,220.00
1,750.00
2,725.00
3,050.00
4,200.00
7,650.00
1,465.00
2,100.00
3,275.00
3,675.00
5,050.00
9,200.00
Lighting Columns
2,950.00 - 3,525.00
4,000.00 - 4,800.00
4,550.00 - 5,450.00
6,800.00 - 8,200.00
9,700.00 - 11,600.00
200.00
46.25
1,260.00
1,430.00
1,765.00
2,225.00
2,950.00
4,125.00
- 245.00
- 56.00
1,515.00
1,715.00
2,125.00
2,650.00
3,525.00
4,950.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Electrical Services
Emergency Lighting
Page 4-389
Hrs
34.30
No
No
545.00
560.00
- 655.00
- 675.00
No
No
No
102.00
340.00
445.00
- 111.00
- 360.00
- 535.00
No
590.00
- 710.00
150%
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Emergency Lighting
Unit
No
No
No
No
No
28,150.00
38,550.00
46,950.00
58,050.00
98,850.00
No
No
No
No
27.75
35.50
42.50
52.00
32.75
40.50
47.50
57.00
No
No
No
205.00
186.00
196.00
- 215.00
- 196.00
- 205.00
No
No
88.00
187.00
- 93.00
- 197.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Electrical Services
Power EquipmentSockets
Page 4-390
Hrs
Commercial/heavy duty
1000W
0.55
2000W
1.05
Commercial duty type controlled by one or
more remotely located push button stations
2500W
5000W
8000W
Photo-Electrical Cell Lighting Control,
fixed to masonry
34.33
No
No
No
No
No
No
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
187.00
365.00
- 197.00
- 380.00
930.00 - 1,120.00
2,475.00 - 2,975.00
2,800.00 - 3,350.00
171.00
- 205.00
Power EquipmentSockets
Unit
0.30
0.30
1.05
0.30
No
No
No
No
32.50
39.50
183.00
140.00
- 37.50
- 44.50
- 193.00
- 150.00
1.05
1.05
No
No
230.00
270.00
- 245.00
- 290.00
1.05
1.05
No
No
230.00
270.00
- 245.00
- 290.00
1.15
1.05
No
No
460.00
169.00
- 475.00
- 184.00
2.30
2.80
No
No
225.00
265.00
- 240.00
- 280.00
1.05
1.05
1.05
1.05
1.05
No
No
No
No
No
149.00
176.00
325.00
370.00
445.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
685.00
- 825.00
715.00
- 860.00
815.00
- 975.00
875.00 - 1,050.00
950.00 - 1,140.00
240.00
- 290.00
No
No
No
305.00
340.00
375.00
Power EquipmentHeaters
164.00
191.00
340.00
385.00
460.00
- 365.00
- 410.00
- 450.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Electrical Services
Power EquipmentUnderfloor Heating
Page 4-391
Hrs
34.35
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Unit
No
No
No
No
No
No
635.00
- 765.00
700.00
- 840.00
810.00
- 970.00
885.00 - 1,065.00
1,225.00 - 1,475.00
1,710.00 - 2,050.00
No
No
No
355.00
390.00
460.00
- 430.00
- 465.00
- 550.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
585.00
705.00
800.00
1,040.00
1,210.00
1,785.00
2,400.00
- 700.00
- 850.00
- 960.00
1,250.00
1,455.00
2,150.00
2,900.00
No
495.00
- 595.00
No
700.00
- 840.00
m2
57.00
- 69.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
No
No
No
No
120.00
210.00
125.00
133.00
130.00
225.00
135.00
143.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Electrical Services
Power EquipmentControl Equipment
Page 4-392
Hrs
Unit
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
No
No
192.00
285.00
- 205.00
- 300.00
No
No
183.00
260.00
- 198.00
- 275.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
530.00
- 635.00
565.00
- 680.00
605.00
- 730.00
980.00 - 1,175.00
1,250.00 - 1,500.00
1,445.00 - 1,735.00
No
No
No
350.00
280.00
250.00
- 365.00
- 295.00
- 265.00
No
No
No
No
181.00
250.00
196.00
675.00
215.00
300.00
235.00
815.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
128.00
240.00
126.00
141.00
155.00
155.00
205.00
270.00
305.00
340.00
485.00
585.00
720.00
154.00
290.00
136.00
151.00
165.00
165.00
220.00
285.00
320.00
355.00
500.00
605.00
740.00
0.88
0.88
0.88
No
No
No
280.00
285.00
315.00
- 295.00
- 300.00
- 330.00
Time switch
Analogue
Digital
Hour meter, 5+1 digit
kWHr meter, 5+1 digit
Contactors
240V 20A 1 Pole
415V 25A 3 Pole
690V 9A 3 Pole
690V 12A 3 Pole
690V 15A 3 Pole
690V 20A 3 Pole
690V 25A 3 Pole
690V 32A 3 Pole
690V 40A 3 Pole
690V 50A 3 Pole
690V 65A 3 Pole
690V 80A 3 Pole
690V 95A 3 Pole
Motor Starters, D.O.L. type
4kW 9A stop/reset & start
5.5kW 9A stop/reset & start
7.5kW 9A stop/reset & start
2009
Detailed Rates
Electrical Services
Power EquipmentHospital Equipment
Page 4-393
Hrs
Unit
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
2.50
2.50
3.00
3.00
4.00
No
No
No
No
No
%
No
860.00
940.00
1,080.00
1,245.00
1,520.00
30%
3,300.00
No
No
No
No
No
35.75
104.00
123.00
137.00
176.00
- 43.00
125.00
148.00
165.00
210.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
310.00
270.00
255.00
270.00
255.00
255.00
515.00
375.00
325.00
310.00
325.00
310.00
310.00
615.00
- 880.00
- 960.00
- 1,100.00
- 1,270.00
- 1,550.00
- 3,975.00
No
3,075.00 - 3,700.00
No
No
No
1,360.00 - 1,630.00
995.00 - 1,195.00
810.00
- 970.00
No
No
No
1,630.00 - 1,960.00
1,265.00 - 1,520.00
1,090.00 - 1,305.00
No
No
No
3,500.00 - 4,200.00
3,100.00 - 3,725.00
2,950.00 - 3,550.00
No
No
3,500.00 - 4,225.00
5,450.00 - 6,550.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Electrical Services
Power EquipmentHospital Call Stations
Page 4-394
Hrs
Equipotential Junctions
Surface mount5 tunnels, 1 line tap
Surface mount14 tunnels, 1 line tap
Flush mount5 tunnels, 1 line tap
Flush mount14 tunnels, 1 line tap
Panel mount5 tunnels, 1 line tap
Panel mount14 tunnels, 1 line tap
Equipotential earth stud
Equipotential leads
1 metre
2 metre
3 metre
4 metre
5 metre
Switched socket outlets, 10A Double pole,
shutter and neon indicator
2 outlet, surface mounted
4 outlet, surface mounted
8 outlet, surface mounted
2 outlet, flush mounted
4 outlet, flush mounted
8 outlet, flush mounted
2 outlet, panel mounted
4 outlet, panel mounted
8 outlet, panel mounted
Accessories
Area classification sign
240Vac Line isolation monitor tester
10A 10mA 2 outlet portable RCD/
MCB
10A 10mA 4 outlet portable RCD/
MCB
34.39
Unit
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
1,160.00 - 1,390.00
1,210.00 - 1,455.00
670.00
- 800.00
860.00 - 1,035.00
535.00
- 645.00
655.00
- 785.00
310.00
- 375.00
No
No
No
No
No
335.00
340.00
340.00
350.00
350.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
965.00
1,180.00
1,400.00
660.00
815.00
1,100.00
595.00
760.00
1,255.00
No
No
No
380.00
- 455.00
1,275.00 - 1,530.00
675.00
- 810.00
No
705.00
400.00
410.00
410.00
420.00
420.00
- 1,155.00
- 1,420.00
- 1,680.00
- 795.00
- 975.00
- 1,320.00
- 715.00
- 915.00
- 1,510.00
- 850.00
188.00
225.00
- 225.00
- 270.00
225.00
235.00
675.00
- 270.00
- 280.00
- 815.00
1,315.00 - 1,580.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Electrical Services
As-Built and Maintenance Manuals
Page 4-395
Hrs
34.40
No
No
No
No
No
No
800.00 - 1,000.00
2,400.00 - 3,000.00
4,500.00 - 6,000.00
100.00
150.00
200.00
- 200.00
- 300.00
- 350.00
7.50
- 9.00
Sum
475.00
- 570.00
Sum
290.00
- 350.00
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Unit
m2
Telephone/Communication Systems
Sum
Sum
Sum
5,500.00 - 6,600.00
7,950.00 - 9,500.00
10,250.00 - 12,300.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Electrical Services
Personal Paging
Page 4-396
Hrs
34.43
Unit
Personal Paging
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
305.00
320.00
320.00
405.00
135.00
370.00
385.00
385.00
490.00
163.00
475.00
- 570.00
1,145.00 - 1,370.00
675.00
- 815.00
5,000.00 - 6,000.00
8,400.00 - 10,050.00
250.00
Television Antenna
Point
335.00
- 400.00
Point
Point
Point
Point
147.00
138.00
138.00
130.00
3.60
176.00
167.00
167.00
157.00
- 5.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Electrical Services
Clocks
Page 4-397
Hrs
34.45
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Clocks
Unit
Sum
Sum
No
No
No
4,225.00 - 5,100.00
515.00
- 615.00
455.00
- 545.00
480.00
- 575.00
950.00 - 1,145.00
Point
75.00
- 90.00
No
No
No
260.00
300.00
650.00
- 315.00
- 360.00
- 780.00
Point
65.00
- 79.00
No
No
No
111.00
155.00
635.00
- 133.00
- 186.00
- 760.00
No
No
No
3,900.00 - 4,700.00
4,875.00 - 5,850.00
6,500.00 - 7,800.00
No
No
No
12,650.00 - 15,150.00
20,450.00 - 24,550.00
32,550.00 - 39,050.00
EWISEmergency Warning
2009
Detailed Rates
Electrical Services
Background Music
Page 4-398
Hrs
34.47
Unit
Background Music
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
4,375.00 - 5,250.00
32.25
- 39.00
1,345.00 - 1,610.00
100.00
- 121.00
370.00
- 445.00
87.00
68.00
- 105.00
- 82.00
Sum
805.00
- 965.00
Sum
360.00
- 430.00
No
188.00
- 225.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Electrical Services
Access Control Systems
Page 4-399
Hrs
Sounder
External, flashing light and battery
Internal
Monitoring
Initial connection, test and
commission
Regular, cost depends on number of
zones
34.49
Unit
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
No
No
350.00
89.00
- 420.00
- 108.00
No
80.00
- 97.00
per
mth
54.00
- 65.00
No
5,350.00 - 6,450.00
No
No
No
1,700.00 - 2,050.00
2,225.00 - 2,675.00
8.90
- 11.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Electrical Services
Closed Circuit Television
Page 4-400
Hrs
34.50
Unit
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
No
No
760.00
- 915.00
1,030.00 - 1,235.00
No
No
No
850.00 - 1,020.00
1,120.00 - 1,340.00
1,205.00 - 1,450.00
No
No
No
89.00
170.00
340.00
- 108.00
- 205.00
- 410.00
No
365.00
- 440.00
No
No
No
2,150.00 - 2,575.00
2,975.00 - 3,575.00
3,550.00 - 4,250.00
No
No
No
No
No
445.00
- 535.00
670.00
- 805.00
1,250.00 - 1,505.00
1,610.00 - 1,930.00
1,610.00 - 1,930.00
No
No
No
3,750.00 - 4,500.00
4,650.00 - 5,600.00
6,450.00 - 7,750.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Solid Plaster
Preparatory Work
Page 4-401
35
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
19.00
19.00
17.75
17.75
m2
m2
m2
m2
39.25
39.25
40.50
45.25
37.00
37.00
39.25
44.00
37.00
37.00
38.00
42.75
37.00
37.00
38.00
42.75
m
m
10.75
11.25
10.75
11.25
10.75
11.25
10.75
11.25
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
44.00
44.00
45.25
50.00
50.00
51.00
51.00
51.00
81.00
42.75
42.75
44.00
48.75
48.75
50.00
50.00
50.00
77.00
40.50
40.50
41.75
46.50
46.50
47.75
47.75
47.75
75.00
40.50
40.50
41.75
46.50
46.50
47.75
47.75
47.75
75.00
m
m
12.00
12.50
12.00
12.50
12.00
12.50
12.00
12.50
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
47.75
47.75
48.75
54.00
54.00
82.00
45.25
45.25
46.50
51.00
51.00
80.00
44.00
44.00
45.25
50.00
50.00
77.00
44.00
44.00
45.25
50.00
50.00
77.00
m
m
12.00
12.50
12.00
12.50
12.00
12.50
12.00
12.50
Solid Plaster
Preparatory Work
Cement Plaster
2009
Detailed Rates
Solid Plaster
Tyrolean Plaster
Page 4-402
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
63.00
63.00
64.00
65.00
65.00
87.00
61.00
61.00
62.00
63.00
63.00
83.00
58.00
58.00
60.00
61.00
61.00
81.00
58.00
58.00
60.00
61.00
61.00
81.00
m
m
13.00
13.75
13.00
13.75
13.00
13.75
13.00
13.75
m2
m2
m2
m2
101.00
105.00
107.00
110.00
99.00
102.00
105.00
107.00
96.00
100.00
102.00
105.00
96.00
100.00
102.00
105.00
m
m
m2
13.00
13.00
3.55
13.00
13.00
3.55
13.00
13.00
3.55
13.00
13.00
3.55
m
m
m
m
m
No
No
No
13.00
13.00
13.00
13.00
20.25
13.00
13.00
13.00
13.00
13.00
13.00
13.00
20.25
13.00
13.00
13.00
13.00
13.00
13.00
13.00
20.25
13.00
13.00
13.00
13.00
13.00
13.00
13.00
20.25
13.00
13.00
13.00
m2
m2
m2
62.00
62.00
64.00
60.00
60.00
62.00
57.00
57.00
60.00
57.00
57.00
60.00
m
m
m
12.00
12.50
13.75
12.00
12.50
13.75
12.00
12.50
13.75
12.00
12.50
13.75
Tyrolean Plaster
2009
Detailed Rates
Solid Plaster
Hardwall Plaster
Page 4-403
35.5
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
40.50
42.75
44.00
44.00
45.25
39.25
41.75
42.75
42.75
44.00
38.00
40.50
41.75
41.75
42.75
38.00
40.50
41.75
41.75
42.75
m
m
7.10
8.30
7.10
8.30
7.10
8.30
7.10
8.30
m
m
8.30
8.30
8.30
8.30
8.30
8.30
8.30
8.30
m
m
13.00
13.00
13.00
13.00
13.00
13.00
13.00
13.00
m2
m2
57.00
111.00
57.00
111.00
57.00
111.00
57.00
111.00
m2
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
m2
65.00
-77.00
65.00
-77.00
65.00
-77.00
65.00
-77.00
m2
65.00
-77.00
65.00
-77.00
65.00
-77.00
65.00
-77.00
m2
m2
m2
27.50
28.50
29.75
27.50
28.50
29.75
27.50
28.50
29.75
27.50
28.50
29.75
m
m
m2
13.00
14.25
6.00
13.00
14.25
6.00
13.00
14.25
6.00
13.00
14.25
6.00
Auck $
Hardwall Plaster
Unit
2009
Detailed Rates
Plasterboard Linings
Supply PricesRetail
Page 4-404
36
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
6.80
13.25
10.25
8.90
8.30
11.25
14.50
10.75
18.25
21.25
7.80
15.00
11.50
10.00
9.90
12.75
14.50
12.25
20.50
24.00
7.20
16.25
11.75
9.70
9.10
13.00
14.50
12.00
21.50
25.00
7.60
17.75
13.00
10.50
10.50
14.25
14.50
13.25
23.25
27.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
25.75
28.50
32.50
26.50
27.75
29.00
28.25
39.00
31.25
30.75
31.50
34.75
40.50
45.50
26.25
29.50
33.75
27.00
28.50
30.00
29.25
40.50
32.25
31.75
33.25
34.25
42.25
47.50
25.75
30.00
35.25
27.50
28.25
30.25
28.50
41.75
32.75
31.50
33.00
34.25
43.25
48.50
26.25
31.00
36.75
28.50
29.25
31.50
30.00
43.25
34.00
32.75
34.75
34.25
45.25
51.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
42.25
43.75
48.75
47.25
53.00
54.00
72.00
87.00
51.00
43.50
45.25
51.00
49.75
55.00
57.00
75.00
91.00
54.00
42.50
46.00
52.00
48.00
56.00
57.00
77.00
93.00
54.00
43.25
48.00
54.00
51.00
59.00
60.00
81.00
97.00
57.00
Plasterboard Linings
Supply PricesRetail
10mm GIB Standard plasterboard
10mm GIB Aqualine
10mm GIB Toughline
10mm GIB Ultraline
13mm GIB Standard plasterboard
13mm GIB Fyreline
13mm GIB Toughline
13mm GIB Ultraline PLUS
16mm GIB Fyreline
19mm GIB Fyreline
36.2
PlasterboardSingle Layer
10mm GIB Standard plasterboard
10mm GIB Braceline
10mm GIB Aqualine
10mm GIB Fyreline
10mm GIB Ultraline
10mm GIB Noiseline
13mm GIB Standard plasterboard
13mm GIB Aqualine
13mm GIB Fyreline
13mm GIB Ultraline PLUS
13mm GIB Noiseline
13mm GIB Toughline
16mm GIB Fyreline
19mm GIB Fyreline
36.3
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.22
0.22
0.22
0.22
0.22
0.26
0.30
PlasterboardDouble Layer
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.44
0.44
0.44
0.52
0.72
0.42
2009
Detailed Rates
Plasterboard Linings
BPB Supply PricesTrade
Page 4-405
36.4
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
5.10
5.40
8.20
6.20
7.90
10.25
13.00
5.10
5.40
8.20
6.20
7.90
10.25
13.00
5.10
5.40
8.20
6.20
7.90
10.25
13.00
5.10
5.40
8.20
6.20
7.90
10.25
13.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
24.75
25.00
28.50
26.75
39.25
31.75
37.00
24.25
24.75
28.00
26.25
38.75
31.25
36.50
24.25
24.50
28.00
26.25
38.75
31.25
36.25
23.50
23.75
26.75
25.25
36.00
29.50
34.25
m2
m2
m2
m2
40.25
41.00
44.75
48.75
39.50
40.25
43.75
47.75
39.50
40.25
43.75
47.75
38.75
39.25
42.75
46.50
m2
m2
0.70
0.25
0.70
0.25
0.70
0.25
0.70
0.25
m2
0.70
0.70
0.70
0.70
m2
8.00
-12.00
8.00
-12.00
8.00
-12.00
8.00
-12.00
m2
15.00
-19.00
15.00
-19.00
15.00
-19.00
15.00
-19.00
m
m
4.00
5.00
4.00
5.00
5.25
5.00
4.00
5.00
%
m2
m2
%
m2
m2
m
+ 20%
1.70
1.85
+ 25%
2.10
2.30
2.00
+ 20%
1.60
1.75
+ 25%
2.00
2.20
2.00
+ 20%
1.60
1.75
+ 25%
2.00
2.20
2.00
+ 20%
1.60
1.75
+ 25%
2.00
2.20
2.00
36.5
36.6
0.40
0.40
0.44
0.44
BPB PlasterboardDelivery
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.22
0.22
0.22
0.26
0.01
Stopping
To level 4 finish, note this is included in
plasterboard rates given, at $9/m2
To level 5 finish
To metal angles etc
Square, between walls and ceilings
36.9
Labours
0.04
0.04
0.05
0.06
2009
Detailed Rates
Plasterboard Linings
Plasterboard Systems
Page 4-406
Unit
36.10
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
Plasterboard Systems
0.80
0.60
m2
m2
87.00
77.00
90.00
80.00
88.00
82.00
89.00
85.00
0.80
0.88
0.88
m2
m2
m2
87.00
106.00
108.00
90.00
111.00
114.00
92.00
113.00
114.00
96.00
118.00
121.00
0.88
0.80
0.88
m2
m2
m2
94.00
97.00
106.00
99.00
101.00
111.00
96.00
103.00
113.00
102.00
108.00
118.00
0.88
0.80
0.66
m2
m2
m2
94.00
97.00
85.00
99.00
101.00
90.00
96.00
103.00
90.00
102.00
108.00
95.00
0.62
m2
80.00
83.00
84.00
88.00
0.66
m2
75.00
79.00
76.00
81.00
0.88
0.88
0.88
m2
m2
m2
94.00
106.00
107.00
99.00
110.00
114.00
95.00
112.00
113.00
101.00
117.00
120.00
0.66
m2
75.00
79.00
76.00
81.00
0.84
m2
102.00
107.00
108.00
114.00
0.88
0.80
0.88
m2
m2
m2
94.00
97.00
106.00
99.00
101.00
110.00
95.00
102.00
112.00
101.00
107.00
117.00
WIN2314
2009
Detailed Rates
Plasterboard Linings
Fire-Rated, Walls, 2 Way FRR
Page 4-408
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
0.88
0.64
m2
m2
94.00
83.00
99.00
87.00
95.00
87.00
101.00
92.00
0.64
m2
102.00
107.00
108.00
114.00
0.53
0.53
m2
m2
58.00
57.00
61.00
59.00
61.00
60.00
64.00
63.00
0.53
0.58
m2
m2
57.00
67.00
59.00
69.00
60.00
71.00
63.00
74.00
52.00
53.00
57.00
63.00
81.00
107.00
91.00
144.00
53.00
54.00
59.00
65.00
85.00
111.00
95.00
151.00
52.00
55.00
57.00
66.00
87.00
113.00
97.00
155.00
53.00
57.00
60.00
68.00
91.00
118.00
102.00
162.00
52.00
53.00
57.00
63.00
88.00
81.00
144.00
53.00
54.00
59.00
65.00
90.00
85.00
151.00
52.00
55.00
57.00
66.00
92.00
87.00
155.00
53.00
57.00
60.00
68.00
96.00
91.00
162.00
56.00
62.00
81.00
90.00
163.00
59.00
64.00
84.00
95.00
171.00
57.00
65.00
86.00
97.00
175.00
60.00
68.00
90.00
101.00
185.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Plasterboard Linings
Fire-Rated, Universal Walls, 1 Way FRR
Page 4-409
0.44
0.52
0.80
0.60
0.88
0.96
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
56.00
81.00
87.00
90.00
106.00
124.00
59.00
84.00
89.00
95.00
110.00
130.00
57.00
86.00
91.00
97.00
112.00
133.00
60.00
90.00
95.00
101.00
117.00
139.00
28.25
40.25
43.75
53.00
62.00
29.25
42.00
45.25
56.00
65.00
28.50
43.00
46.00
57.00
66.00
30.00
45.00
48.00
59.00
70.00
76.00
80.00
82.00
86.00
81.00
86.00
88.00
92.00
Timber Joists
GBFC15, 1/1/10mm GIB Ultraline
GBFC15, 1/1/13mm GIB Standard
GBFC90, 1/2/16mm GIB Fyreline
Timber or Composite Joists
GBFC45, 1/1/13mm GIB Fyreline
GBFC60, 1/1/16mm GIB Fyreline
Timber or Steel Joists
GBFC120, 1/2/19mm GIB Fyreline
36.15
0.24
0.26
0.62
m2
m2
m2
29.50
30.00
76.00
30.25
31.00
80.00
30.00
30.25
82.00
31.00
31.75
85.00
0.26
0.31
m2
m2
33.00
42.50
34.00
44.25
34.50
45.25
35.75
47.00
0.72
m2
87.00
91.00
93.00
97.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
33.00
42.50
57.00
67.00
34.00
44.25
59.00
69.00
34.50
45.25
60.00
71.00
35.75
47.00
63.00
74.00
m2
87.00
91.00
93.00
97.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Plasterboard Linings
Radiation Protection Linings
Page 4-410
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
0.66
m2
183.00
183.00
182.00
184.00
0.44
0.88
m2
m2
152.00
260.00
151.00
260.00
151.00
260.00
151.00
260.00
0.66
m2
230.00
230.00
230.00
230.00
0.53
m2
160.00
159.00
159.00
159.00
0.12
0.12
0.14
0.12
0.14
0.14
m
m
m
m
m
m
7.70
8.80
10.50
12.25
13.25
13.50
7.70
8.80
10.50
12.50
13.50
14.50
7.40
8.20
10.00
11.75
12.50
13.25
7.40
8.30
10.00
11.75
12.75
13.25
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
8.70
8.50
8.30
8.60
9.80
10.25
10.25
9.10
8.40
8.30
8.10
8.40
9.60
10.25
10.00
8.90
8.20
8.40
8.00
8.50
9.60
10.25
10.00
9.00
8.50
8.40
8.10
8.50
9.70
10.25
10.00
9.00
m
m
m
11.75
7.10
10.25
11.25
6.80
9.90
11.25
6.80
9.90
11.25
6.80
9.90
m
m
9.30
9.40
9.60
9.60
9.80
9.80
10.25
10.25
m
m
4.20
2.50
4.15
2.50
4.15
2.50
4.15
2.50
36.16
Coves
36.19
Proprietary Trims
0.02
0.02
2009
Detailed Rates
Plasterboard Linings
Fibrous Plaster
Page 4-411
36.20
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
30.25
34.00
36.25
46.50
48.50
28.50
33.50
32.25
39.50
42.00
29.75
33.50
32.25
39.50
44.50
29.75
32.25
37.25
40.75
45.75
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
35.00
38.75
41.25
51.00
53.00
33.50
38.25
37.25
44.50
47.00
34.75
38.25
37.25
44.50
49.50
34.75
37.25
42.00
45.75
51.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
46.00
51.00
57.00
63.00
43.25
48.25
58.00
64.00
43.25
49.50
56.00
63.00
43.25
49.50
56.00
63.00
m2
m
4.00
12.25
4.00
14.25
4.00
10.50
4.00
11.50
No
No
No
85.00
140.00
170.00
85.00
140.00
170.00
85.00
140.00
170.00
85.00
140.00
170.00
m
m
m
29.00
31.50
34.00
24.75
29.75
36.00
19.75
26.00
32.25
21.00
28.50
34.75
m
m
m
m
No
4.50
4.50
6.00
7.00
20.00
4.50
4.50
6.00
7.00
20.00
4.50
4.50
6.00
7.00
20.00
4.50
4.50
6.00
7.00
20.00
m2
85.00
85.00
85.00
85.00
Fibrous Plaster
Unit
2009
Detailed Rates
Suspended Ceilings
Concealed Grid Suspended Ceiling
Page 4-412
Hrs
37
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
40.00
38.00
38.00
45.00
20.75
24.75
23.50
19.75
24.00
22.75
19.75
24.00
22.75
19.75
24.00
22.75
23.75
28.75
27.50
23.00
27.75
26.75
23.00
27.75
26.75
23.00
27.75
26.75
m2
m2
23.00
27.75
23.00
27.75
23.00
27.75
23.00
27.75
m2
m2
m2
32.50
33.75
61.00
32.00
33.25
61.00
32.00
33.25
61.00
32.00
33.25
61.00
m2
m2
m2
23.50
29.50
50.00
23.25
29.25
50.00
23.25
29.25
50.00
23.25
29.25
50.00
m2
m2
m2
20.75
24.50
48.75
20.75
24.25
48.75
20.75
24.25
48.75
20.75
24.25
48.75
Suspended Ceilings
m2
GIBTone
2009
Detailed Rates
Suspended Ceilings
Open Cell Ceilings
Page 4-413
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
m2
48.25
56.00
55.00
48.25
56.00
55.00
48.25
56.00
55.00
48.25
56.00
55.00
m2
49.75
49.50
49.50
49.50
m2
m2
m2
80.00
23.00
27.75
80.00
23.00
27.75
80.00
23.00
27.75
80.00
23.00
27.75
m2
43.25
43.00
43.00
43.00
No
m2
No
m2
17.75
24.50
32.00
44.50
17.50
24.25
31.75
44.25
17.50
24.25
31.75
44.25
17.50
24.25
31.75
44.25
No
No
175.00
148.00
175.00
148.00
175.00
148.00
175.00
148.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
160.00
155.00
130.00
115.00
105.00
90.00
145.00
141.00
118.00
104.00
95.00
82.00
145.00
141.00
118.00
104.00
95.00
82.00
176.00
171.00
143.00
127.00
116.00
99.00
%
%
+20%
+25%
+20%
+25%
+20%
+25%
+20%
+25%
2009
Detailed Rates
Suspended Ceilings
Linear Ceilings
Page 4-414
Hrs
37.5
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
m2
m2
150.00
145.00
165.00
200.00
164.00
154.00
175.00
210.00
145.00
145.00
165.00
200.00
150.00
145.00
165.00
200.00
m2
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
m2
m2
m2
140.00
120.00
110.00
144.00
123.00
118.00
132.00
113.00
101.00
136.00
117.00
102.00
m2
265.00
270.00
268.00
280.00
Screen Ceilings
Auck $
Linear Ceilings
Unit
Decorative Ceilings
2009
Detailed Rates
Tiling
Wall Tiling
Page 4-415
Hrs
38
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
m2
93.00
110.00
127.00
93.00
110.00
127.00
93.00
110.00
127.00
93.00
110.00
127.00
m2
m2
m2
109.00
120.00
132.00
109.00
120.00
132.00
109.00
120.00
132.00
109.00
120.00
132.00
m
m
32.25
45.50
32.25
45.50
32.25
45.50
32.25
45.50
m
m
36.50
42.25
36.50
42.25
36.50
42.25
36.50
42.25
No
No
8.10
10.50
8.10
10.50
8.10
10.50
8.10
10.50
m
m
26.00
43.75
26.00
43.75
26.00
43.75
26.00
43.75
No
No
65.00
85.00
65.00
85.00
65.00
85.00
65.00
85.00
m2
132.00
132.00
132.00
132.00
m
m
m
No
m
32.25
45.50
11.00
5.50
13.75
32.25
45.50
11.00
5.50
13.75
32.25
45.50
11.00
5.50
13.75
32.25
45.50
11.00
5.50
13.75
Tiling
Wall Tiling
2009
Detailed Rates
Tiling
Floor Tiling
Page 4-416
Hrs
38.2
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
130.00
125.00
120.00
115.00
120.00
115.00
120.00
115.00
m2
m2
22.00
-
22.00
-
22.00
-
22.00
-
m2
m2
m2
m2
104.00
126.00
149.00
171.00
104.00
126.00
149.00
171.00
104.00
126.00
149.00
171.00
104.00
126.00
149.00
171.00
m2
m2
m2
108.00
132.00
166.00
108.00
132.00
166.00
108.00
132.00
166.00
108.00
132.00
166.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
103.00
127.00
161.00
195.00
103.00
127.00
161.00
195.00
103.00
127.00
161.00
195.00
103.00
127.00
161.00
195.00
m
m
m
m
m
29.25
40.50
28.75
18.00
29.25
29.25
40.50
28.75
18.00
29.25
29.25
40.50
28.75
18.00
29.25
29.25
40.50
28.75
18.00
29.25
m
m
26.00
43.75
26.00
43.75
26.00
43.75
26.00
43.75
m2
No
m
22.00
5.50
13.75
22.00
5.50
13.75
22.00
5.50
13.75
22.00
5.50
13.75
Floor Tiling
Unit
Labours
2009
Detailed Rates
Tiling
Floor Screeds
Page 4-417
Hrs
38.4
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
37.50
48.00
35.25
46.00
35.25
46.00
35.25
46.00
m2
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
m2
4.00
5.00
4.00
4.00
m2
2.70
3.00
2.50
2.50
m2
43.75
43.75
43.75
43.75
m2
48.50
48.50
48.50
48.50
m2
29.25
29.25
29.25
29.25
m2
121.00
121.00
121.00
121.00
m2
42.50
42.50
42.50
42.50
m
m
m
m
26.25
43.25
56.00
74.00
26.25
43.25
56.00
74.00
26.25
43.25
56.00
74.00
26.25
43.25
56.00
74.00
m
m
m
m
m
m
10.00
15.00
22.25
28.50
42.50
55.00
10.00
15.00
22.25
28.50
42.50
55.00
10.00
15.00
22.25
28.50
42.50
55.00
10.00
15.00
22.25
28.50
42.50
55.00
m
m
m
13.75
18.50
24.00
13.75
18.50
24.00
13.75
18.50
24.00
13.75
18.50
24.00
m
m
m
10.25
12.00
10.00
10.25
12.00
10.00
10.25
12.00
10.00
10.25
12.00
10.00
Floor Screeds
Unit
0.08
0.08
0.08
2009
Detailed Rates
Resilient Flooring
CarpetWoven
Page 4-418
39
Unit
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
m2
105.00
- 115.00
70.00
m2
m2
88.00
110.00
- 98.00
- 120.00
65.00
75.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
45.00
30.00
35.00
25.00
35.00
50.00
33.00
38.00
30.00
40.00
35.00
25.00
30.00
20.00
30.00
m2
m2
35.00
46.00
- 39.00
- 50.00
30.00
40.00
m2
m2
m2
53.00
53.00
42.00
- 55.00
- 55.00
- 45.00
45.00
45.00
35.00
m
m2
2.75
5.50
- 3.25
- 6.50
m2
13.25
- 15.50
m2
4.00
- 6.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
4.00
6.00
4.00
5.00
Resilient Flooring
CarpetWoven
CarpetTufted
Underlay
Wool felt
Waffle back
Foam chip
Rubber slab
6.00
8.00
6.00
7.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Resilient Flooring
Carpet Tiles
Page 4-419
Unit
39.4
34.00
90.00
86.00
78.00
- 38.00
- 100.00
- 96.00
- 88.00
22.50
78.00
74.00
66.00
m2
m2
74.00
84.00
- 84.00
- 95.00
66.00
75.00
m2
48.00
- 53.00
40.00
m2
m2
50.00
8.00
- 60.00
- 10.00
29.00
m2
m2
14.00
17.00
- 20.00
- 25.00
m2
63.00
- 73.00
42.50
m2
m2
25.50
31.50
- 30.50
- 37.50
14.00
18.00
m2
m2
m2
31.00
37.00
44.00
- 38.00
- 42.00
- 51.00
18.50
23.00
30.00
m2
54.00
- 58.00
32.50
Linoleum
m2
m2
m2
m2
Cork Tiles
Carpet Tiles
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Vinyl Tiles
2009
Detailed Rates
Resilient Flooring
Vinyl Sheet
Page 4-420
Unit
39.8
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Vinyl Sheet
m2
m2
m2
m2
35.75
42.50
62.00
67.00
45.75
52.50
72.00
77.00
20.25
25.75
42.00
45.75
m2
m2
m2
35.00
43.50
60.00
- 45.00
- 53.50
- 70.00
19.50
26.50
40.25
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
74.00
80.00
89.00
95.00
98.00
- 84.00
- 90.00
- 99.00
- 105.00
- 108.00
52.00
56.00
64.00
69.00
71.00
m2
85.00
- 95.00
61.00
m2
m2
100.00
100.00
- 110.00
- 110.00
74.00
74.00
m2
100.00
- 110.00
69.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
73.00
73.00
81.00
95.00
95.00
99.00
- 83.00
- 83.00
- 91.00
- 105.00
- 105.00
- 109.00
51.00
51.00
57.00
69.00
69.00
72.00
m2
m2
m2
37.25
53.00
100.00
- 47.25
- 63.00
- 110.00
21.25
34.50
50.00
m
m
m
6.00
6.50
7.25
- 6.50
- 7.25
- 7.75
2009
Detailed Rates
Resilient Flooring
Rubber Flooring
Page 4-421
39.9
100.00
- 115.00
m2
115.00
- 140.00
m2
m2
100.00
115.00
- 115.00
- 140.00
m2
m2
m2
103.00
120.00
135.00
- 120.00
- 143.00
- 180.00
m2
m2
m2
103.00
120.00
135.00
- 120.00
- 143.00
- 180.00
m2
m2
65.00
75.00
- 120.00
- 130.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
115.00
170.00
90.00
170.00
225.00
m2
m2
m2
190.00
165.00
225.00
- 210.00
- 185.00
- 245.00
m
m
8.00
10.00
- 10.00
- 12.00
Sports Floors
m2
Sisal Flooring
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Rubber Flooring
Unit
150.00
210.00
120.00
210.00
250.00
Skirtings
Carpet Skirting
100mm
150mm
2009
Detailed Rates
Resilient Flooring
Matting and Matwell Frames
Page 4-422
Unit
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
m
m
5.50
6.50
- 7.00
- 8.00
m
m
4.50
6.00
- 6.00
- 8.00
m
m
m
7.00
8.00
10.00
- 9.00
- 10.00
- 15.00
295.00
425.00
400.00
570.00
305.00
435.00
410.00
580.00
145.00
190.00
180.00
245.00
150.00
195.00
185.00
250.00
400.00
455.00
- 430.00
- 485.00
180.00
60.00
80.00
- 200.00
- 70.00
- 90.00
400.00
430.00
- 410.00
- 440.00
135.00
150.00
165.00
380.00
14.00
145.00
160.00
175.00
390.00
- 15.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Resilient Flooring
Stair Tread Nosings
Page 4-423
Unit
39.14
Stair Tread Nosing, aluminium with PVC antislip inserts, screw-fixed to stairs
One strip slimline
Two strip slimline
Two strip heavy
One strip, for carpet
76mm wide, three inserts, for carpet
Stair Tread Nosing, rigid PVC with PVC antislip insert, screw-fixed to stairs
65mm wide, one insert, for vinyl flooring
39.15
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
m
m
m
m
m
23.00
26.00
29.00
40.00
48.00
26.00
28.00
31.00
45.00
52.00
38.00
- 44.00
12.00
- 14.00
12.00
- 14.00
7.00
- 8.00
15.00
- 18.00
Transition Mouldings
2009
Detailed Rates
Painting & Specialist Finishes
Interior PaintingTimber
Page 4-424
Unit
40
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m
m
m2
3.85
5.50
10.75
3.75
5.30
10.25
3.75
5.40
10.25
3.75
5.30
10.25
m
m
m2
5.80
8.30
14.50
5.50
8.10
14.25
5.60
8.10
14.25
5.50
8.10
14.25
m
m
m2
m2
m2
5.80
8.30
19.50
21.50
26.00
5.50
8.10
19.25
21.00
25.25
5.60
8.10
19.25
21.00
25.25
5.50
8.10
19.25
21.00
25.25
m
m
m2
m2
5.30
7.50
18.25
5.20
5.20
7.30
18.00
5.20
5.20
7.30
18.00
5.20
5.20
7.30
18.00
5.20
m
m
m2
m2
6.10
8.30
14.50
4.85
6.00
8.20
14.50
4.75
6.00
8.20
14.50
4.75
6.00
8.20
14.50
4.75
m2
22.00
-37.00
22.00
-37.00
22.00
-37.00
22.00
-37.00
m2
27.00
-40.00
27.00
-40.00
27.00
-40.00
27.00
-40.00
m2
33.00
-45.00
33.00
-45.00
33.00
-45.00
33.00
-45.00
Interior PaintingTimber
2009
Detailed Rates
Painting & Specialist Finishes
Interior PaintingWalls and Ceilings
Page 4-425
Unit
40.2
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
12.75
12.00
12.50
11.75
12.50
11.75
12.50
11.75
m2
m2
8.60
8.20
8.40
8.10
8.40
8.10
8.40
8.10
m2
m2
13.75
13.25
13.50
13.00
13.50
13.00
13.50
13.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
13.75
13.25
4.65
4.00
13.50
13.00
4.65
4.00
13.50
13.00
4.65
4.00
13.50
13.00
4.65
4.00
m2
6.50
6.50
6.50
6.50
m
m
m
m
m2
m2
4.05
7.90
4.05
7.90
19.50
6.50
3.95
7.80
3.95
7.70
19.00
6.30
3.95
7.80
3.95
7.70
19.00
6.30
3.95
7.80
3.95
7.70
19.00
6.30
m2
2.70
2.60
2.60
2.60
m
m
m
m
m2
5.80
7.50
5.80
7.50
19.50
5.70
7.30
5.70
7.30
19.00
5.70
7.30
5.70
7.30
19.00
5.70
7.30
5.70
7.30
19.00
m2
m2
6.50
7.00
6.30
6.80
6.30
6.80
6.30
6.80
Auck $
Interior PaintingMetalwork
2009
Detailed Rates
Painting & Specialist Finishes
Preparation of Existing Surfaces
Page 4-426
Unit
40.4
Dun $
m2
m
m2
3.10
1.55
18.00
3.00
1.55
17.50
3.00
1.55
17.50
3.00
1.55
17.50
m2
m
m2
3.10
1.55
18.00
3.00
1.55
17.50
3.00
1.55
17.50
3.00
1.55
17.50
m2
m2
m2
m2
5.10
5.70
6.20
2.05
5.10
5.70
6.20
2.05
5.10
5.70
6.20
2.05
5.10
5.70
6.20
2.05
m2
m2
m2
0.80
1.20
2.00
0.70
1.10
2.00
0.70
1.10
2.00
0.70
1.10
2.00
m2
13.00
12.75
12.75
12.75
Add
Add
Add
Add
+16%
+25%
+60%
+50%
m2
m2
19.50
14.00
19.00
13.75
19.00
13.75
19.00
13.75
Add
Add
Add
+13%
+10%
+18%
Metal Roofing
Chch $
Exterior PaintingGenerally
Wgtn $
Auck $
2009
Detailed Rates
Painting & Specialist Finishes
Paper Hanging
Page 4-427
40.8
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
1.80
1.70
1.70
1.70
m2
m2
m2
9.60
16.80
21.00
9.50
16.50
20.50
9.50
16.50
20.50
9.50
16.50
20.50
m2
70.00
68.00
68.00
68.00
m2
m2
m2
26.00
28.50
34.50
25.50
28.00
34.00
25.50
28.00
34.00
25.50
28.00
34.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
15.90
16.70
17.30
17.80
11.00
15.80
16.60
17.20
17.70
10.75
15.80
16.60
17.20
17.70
10.75
15.80
16.60
17.20
17.70
10.75
m2
85.00
85.00
85.00
85.00
Paper Hanging
Unit
2009
Detailed Rates
Painting & Specialist Finishes
Specialist FinishesFloors, Heavy Duty
Page 4-428
Unit
40.10
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
100.00
-115.00
100.00
-115.00
100.00
-115.00
100.00
-115.00
m
m2
33.50
110.00
-132.00
33.50
110.00
-132.00
33.50
110.00
-132.00
33.50
110.00
-132.00
m2
160.00
-195.00
160.00
-195.00
160.00
-195.00
160.00
-195.00
m2
110.00
-130.00
110.00
-130.00
110.00
-130.00
110.00
-130.00
m2
100.00
-115.00
100.00
-115.00
100.00
-115.00
100.00
-115.00
33.50
33.50
33.50
33.50
m2
110.00
-135.00
110.00
-135.00
110.00
-135.00
110.00
-135.00
40.00
115.00
-145.00
40.00
115.00
-145.00
40.00
115.00
-145.00
40.00
115.00
-145.00
115.00
-145.00
115.00
-145.00
115.00
-145.00
115.00
-145.00
40.11
m2
63.00
-72.00
63.00
-72.00
63.00
-72.00
63.00
-72.00
m2
26.00
-38.50
26.00
-38.50
26.00
-38.50
26.00
-38.50
m2
58.00
-66.00
58.00
-66.00
58.00
-66.00
58.00
-66.00
m2
8.40
8.40
8.40
8.40
m2
36.00
-50.00
36.00
-50.00
36.00
-50.00
36.00
-50.00
m2
63.00
-77.00
63.00
-77.00
63.00
-77.00
63.00
-77.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Painting & Specialist Finishes
Specialist FinishesCeilings
Page 4-429
40.12
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
m2
21.00
31.50
13.50
21.00
31.50
13.50
21.00
31.50
13.50
21.00
31.50
13.50
Specialist FinishesCeilings
Unit
m2
21.00
-27.50
21.00
-27.50
21.00
-27.50
21.00
-27.50
m2
26.00
-27.50
26.00
-27.50
26.00
-27.50
26.00
-27.50
m2
31.50
-33.00
31.50
-33.00
31.50
-33.00
31.50
-33.00
m2
31.50
-33.00
31.50
-33.00
31.50
-33.00
31.50
-33.00
m2
21.00
-29.75
21.00
-29.75
21.00
-29.75
21.00
-29.75
m2
29.50
-44.00
29.50
-44.00
29.50
-44.00
29.50
-44.00
m2
29.50
-44.00
29.50
-44.00
29.50
-44.00
29.50
-44.00
m2
74.00
-88.00
74.00
-88.00
74.00
-88.00
74.00
-88.00
m2
89.00
-105.00
89.00
-105.00
89.00
-105.00
89.00
-105.00
m2
105.00
-127.00
105.00
-127.00
105.00
-127.00
105.00
-127.00
m2
68.00
-88.00
68.00
-88.00
68.00
-88.00
68.00
-88.00
Embossed finish
Situflex high build acrylic textured coating with
Situglaze acrylic glaze finish
Multi-Coloured Paint System, applied to
prepared surfaces
Tridek
2009
Detailed Rates
Painting & Specialist Finishes
Specialist FinishesWalls, Exterior
Page 4-430
Unit
40.15
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
26.25
-27.50
26.25
-27.50
26.25
-27.50
26.25
-27.50
m2
m2
m2
m2
37.00
37.00
37.00
12.50
37.00
37.00
37.00
12.50
37.00
37.00
37.00
12.50
37.00
37.00
37.00
12.50
26.50
-27.50
26.50
-27.50
26.50
-27.50
26.50
-27.50
m2
26.50
-27.50
26.50
-27.50
26.50
-27.50
26.50
-27.50
m2
40.00
-49.50
40.00
-49.50
40.00
-49.50
40.00
-49.50
m2
m2
m2
m2
27.00
37.50
37.50
37.50
27.00
37.50
37.50
37.50
27.00
37.50
37.50
37.50
27.00
37.50
37.50
37.50
m2
m2
m2
m2
48.00
12.50
29.25
52.00
48.00
12.50
29.25
52.00
48.00
12.50
29.25
52.00
48.00
12.50
29.25
52.00
m2
42.00
42.00
42.00
42.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Glazing
Clear Float Glass
Page 4-431
41
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
%
%
%
%
%
%
+15%
+10%
+30%
+50%
+10%
+20%
m2
m2
m2
m2
4.50
6.70
2.25
4.50
4.50
6.70
2.25
4.50
4.50
6.70
2.25
4.50
4.50
6.70
2.25
4.50
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
45.00
49.50
56.00
67.00
140.00
185.00
395.00
505.00
45.00
49.50
56.00
67.00
140.00
185.00
395.00
505.00
45.00
49.50
56.00
67.00
140.00
185.00
395.00
450.00
45.00
49.50
56.00
67.00
140.00
185.00
395.00
450.00
470.00
480.00
635.00
650.00
470.00
480.00
635.00
650.00
470.00
480.00
635.00
650.00
470.00
480.00
635.00
650.00
440.00
450.00
535.00
545.00
440.00
450.00
535.00
545.00
440.00
450.00
535.00
545.00
440.00
450.00
535.00
545.00
Auck $
Glazing
Unit
Double Glazing
2009
Detailed Rates
Glazing
Solar Control Glass
Page 4-432
41.3
m2
m2
m2
69.00
88.00
157.00
69.00
88.00
157.00
69.00
88.00
157.00
69.00
88.00
157.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
142.00
151.00
185.00
280.00
355.00
142.00
151.00
185.00
280.00
355.00
142.00
151.00
185.00
280.00
335.00
142.00
151.00
185.00
280.00
335.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
163.00
173.00
199.00
330.00
390.00
215.00
163.00
173.00
199.00
330.00
390.00
215.00
163.00
173.00
199.00
330.00
390.00
215.00
163.00
173.00
199.00
330.00
390.00
215.00
m2
285.00
285.00
285.00
285.00
m2
m2
143.00
163.00
143.00
163.00
143.00
163.00
143.00
163.00
m2
395.00
395.00
395.00
395.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
72.00
90.00
88.00
104.00
72.00
90.00
88.00
104.00
72.00
90.00
88.00
104.00
72.00
90.00
88.00
104.00
m2
m2
135.00
220.00
135.00
220.00
135.00
215.00
135.00
215.00
Dun $
Chch $
Wgtn $
Toughened Glass
Auck $
Unit
Wired GlassGeorgian
2009
Detailed Rates
Glazing
Louvres
Page 4-433
41.9
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m
m
m
m
13.50
18.00
31.50
20.25
13.50
18.00
31.50
20.25
13.50
18.00
31.50
20.25
13.50
18.00
31.50
20.25
m
m
15.75
20.25
15.75
20.25
15.75
20.25
15.75
20.25
No
No
No
215.00
235.00
215.00
215.00
235.00
215.00
215.00
235.00
215.00
215.00
235.00
215.00
No
260.00
260.00
260.00
260.00
m2
118.00
118.00
118.00
118.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
112.00
135.00
144.00
157.00
112.00
135.00
144.00
157.00
112.00
135.00
144.00
157.00
112.00
135.00
144.00
157.00
m2
m2
m2
163.00
225.00
280.00
163.00
225.00
280.00
163.00
225.00
280.00
163.00
225.00
280.00
m2
m2
m2
180.00
245.00
315.00
180.00
245.00
315.00
180.00
245.00
315.00
180.00
245.00
315.00
m2
m2
450.00
495.00
450.00
495.00
450.00
495.00
450.00
495.00
Mirrors
Auck $
Louvres
Unit
2009
Detailed Rates
Glazing
Acrylic Sheet
Page 4-434
41.12
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
71.00
84.00
111.00
140.00
220.00
255.00
71.00
84.00
111.00
140.00
220.00
255.00
71.00
84.00
111.00
140.00
220.00
255.00
71.00
84.00
111.00
140.00
220.00
255.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
89.00
118.00
149.00
240.00
188.00
89.00
118.00
149.00
240.00
188.00
89.00
118.00
149.00
240.00
188.00
89.00
118.00
149.00
240.00
188.00
m2
67.00
67.00
67.00
67.00
m
m
m
m
m
11.25
15.75
24.75
47.25
74.00
11.25
15.75
24.75
47.25
74.00
11.25
15.75
24.75
47.25
74.00
11.25
15.75
24.75
47.25
74.00
Thickness of Glass
8-10mm
12mm
over 12mm
Window Insulation
Auck $
Acrylic Sheet
Unit
Edge Processing
Edge Processing
Prices are indicative for all centres
Rough arrised (arris = sharp edge)
Smooth arrised
Straight
Shaped, circles and ovals
Round and polished
Straight
Shaped circles and ovals
Flat Polished
Straight
Shaped circles and ovals
Radiused polished corners
Mitres, 22 and 45
0-6mm
2.25
2.25
2.80
m
m
5.60
11.25
10.00
16.75
18.00
22.50
39.25
25.75
m
m
11.25
16.75
20.25
31.50
37.00
45.00
62.00
76.00
m
m
No
m
5.60
6.70
5.60
23.50
10.00
12.25
5.60
23.50
18.00
21.25
6.70
23.50
39.25
47.25
6.70
23.50
2009
Detailed Rates
Glazing
Curved GlassSupply Only
Page 4-435
Unit
41.15
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
2009
Detailed Rates
Fire Proofing
Cementitious Sprayed Fire Proofing
Page 4-436
Unit
42
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
17.75
17.75
19.75
20.75
m2
m2
m2
17.75
19.00
20.00
17.75
19.00
20.00
19.75
21.00
22.25
20.75
22.25
23.75
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
17.75
20.00
22.50
23.75
26.00
27.00
28.25
30.75
31.75
33.00
17.75
20.00
22.50
23.75
26.00
27.00
28.25
30.75
31.75
33.00
19.75
22.25
24.75
26.25
28.75
30.00
31.25
34.00
35.25
36.50
20.75
23.75
26.50
27.75
30.50
32.00
33.25
36.25
37.50
39.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
17.75
20.00
23.75
27.00
30.75
34.25
36.50
39.00
40.25
42.50
44.75
46.00
47.25
17.75
20.00
23.75
27.00
30.75
34.25
36.50
39.00
40.25
42.50
44.75
46.00
47.25
19.75
22.25
26.25
30.00
34.00
38.00
40.50
43.00
44.50
47.00
49.75
51.00
52.00
20.75
23.75
27.75
32.00
36.25
40.25
43.00
46.00
47.25
50.00
53.00
54.00
56.00
Fire Proofing
2009
Detailed Rates
Fire Proofing
Intumescent Coatings
Page 4-437
42.2
Intumescent Coatings
4 Sided work
4 Sided work
Hour
Hp/A
0195
196310
25.75
0145
34.75 146210
211275
276310
25.75
0145
34.75 146200
59.00 201280
0150
151290
290310
0220
221285
286310
0170
171210
211240
241310
38.00
64.00
88.00
38.00
64.00
88.00
132.00
Unit
$/m2
Fire Resistance
1 Hour
Hp/A
$/m2
0145
146165
166255
0125
126145
146170
171205
58.00
0145
150.00
93.00
123.00
146.00
85.00
0140
200.00
Columns Only
123.00
167.00 141180
265.00
90.00
132.00
168.00
132.00
192.00
270.00
355.00
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
m2
m2
15.00
10.00
m2
86.00
- 108.00
m2
m2
m2
97.00
108.00
119.00
- 108.00
- 119.00
- 130.00
m2
m2
97.00
108.00
- 108.00
- 119.00
1 Hours
Hp/A
$/m2
0160
169.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Fire Proofing
Fire Stop Collars
Page 4-438
Unit
42.4
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
27.00
27.00
37.75
43.25
59.00
81.00
146.00
32.50
32.50
43.25
48.50
65.00
86.00
- 151.00
No
No
No
No
21.50
37.75
86.00
260.00
- 27.00
- 43.25
- 92.00
- 280.00
No
No
No
6.50
10.75
15.00
- 8.10
- 13.00
- 17.25
m2
m2
138.00
275.00
- 167.00
- 335.00
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
2009
Detailed Rates
Fire Proofing
Fire Resistant Seismic Floor Joints
Page 4-439
Unit
42.7
m
m
m
26.00
59.00
106.00
m
m
m
7.60
13.00
17.25
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
15.50
17.50
23.00
28.75
56.00
68.00
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
2009
Detailed Rates
External Works
Base Course
Page 4-440
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
9.70
11.00
14.25
16.50
32.50
9.10
10.25
13.25
15.75
32.00
8.50
9.90
12.50
13.50
30.00
9.10
10.25
13.25
15.25
32.00
m2
m2
m2
24.00
25.00
36.00
24.00
25.00
36.00
24.00
25.00
36.00
24.00
25.00
36.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
24.00
33.00
43.00
12.00
24.00
33.00
43.00
11.00
24.00
33.00
43.00
10.00
24.00
33.00
43.00
11.00
2.50
7.00
15.00
30.00
30.00
40.00
-70.00
2.50
7.00
15.00
30.00
30.00
40.00
-70.00
2.50
7.00
15.00
30.00
30.00
40.00
-70.00
2.50
7.00
15.00
30.00
30.00
40.00
-70.00
4.30
5.80
5.20
19.50
4.60
6.00
5.20
18.00
3.85
5.50
5.30
19.50
3.85
5.50
5.30
18.00
43
External Works
Base Course
Asphalt Paving
43.4
Road Marking
m2
m2
m2
m2
2009
Detailed Rates
External Works
Paving
Page 4-441
Hrs
43.5
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
72.00
68.00
72.00
68.00
57.00
46.75
62.00
51.00
m2
70.00
-100.00
70.00
-100.00
70.00
-100.00
70.00
-100.00
m2
90.00
-120.00
90.00
-120.00
90.00
-120.00
90.00
-120.00
66.00
63.00
68.00
70.00
71.00
68.00
69.00
80.00
74.00
63.00
70.00
86.00
66.00
58.00
90.00
69.00
87.00
68.00
86.00
62.00
52.00
52.00
51.00
51.00
13.50
13.50
13.00
13.00
51.75
72.00
88.50
105.00
14.00
50.00
69.00
85.00
100.00
13.50
46.00
65.00
78.00
92.00
12.00
48.00
67.50
83.00
98.00
13.25
75.00
94.00
113.00
73.00
91.00
108.00
66.00
81.00
95.00
73.00
91.00
108.00
87.00
112.00
136.00
61.00
85.00
108.00
131.00
63.00
79.00
100.00
121.00
59.00
84.00
107.00
130.00
61.00
Paving
2009
Detailed Rates
External Works
Kerbs and Channels
Page 4-442
Hrs
43.6
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
30.25
36.25
16.75
36.00
31.50
35.75
16.75
35.00
31.75
33.75
16.00
35.00
31.75
34.75
16.00
35.00
40.00
50.00
18.00
25.00
20.00
40.00
50.00
18.00
25.00
20.00
40.00
50.00
18.00
25.00
20.00
40.00
50.00
18.00
25.00
20.00
25.00
25.00
20.00
20.00
25.00
25.00
20.00
20.00
23.00
23.00
20.00
20.00
25.00
25.00
20.00
20.00
38.00
40.00
34.00
38.00
40.00
34.00
38.00
40.00
34.00
38.00
40.00
34.00
120.00
-170.00
120.00
-170.00
120.00
-170.00
120.00
-170.00
m2
33.00
-38.00
33.00
-38.00
33.00
-38.00
33.00
-38.00
m2
38.00
-43.00
38.00
-43.00
38.00
-43.00
38.00
-43.00
m2
17.00
17.00
17.00
17.00
Culverts
Artificial Surfaces/Finishes
2009
Detailed Rates
External Works
Top Soil
Page 4-443
Hrs
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
80.00
-100.00
80.00
-100.00
80.00
-100.00
80.00
-100.00
Netball
m2
80.00
-95.00
80.00
-95.00
80.00
-95.00
80.00
-95.00
Hockey
m2
100.00
-120.00
100.00
-120.00
100.00
-120.00
100.00
-120.00
Athletic Track
m2
160.00
-200.00
160.00
-200.00
160.00
-200.00
160.00
-200.00
m2
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
m2
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
m3
38.00
-42.00
38.00
-42.00
38.00
-42.00
38.00
-42.00
150mm thick
m2
8.00
-10.00
8.00
-10.00
8.00
-10.00
8.00
-10.00
300mm thick
m2
15.00
-18.00
15.00
-18.00
15.00
-18.00
15.00
-18.00
m2
6.00
-8.00
6.00
-8.00
6.00
-8.00
6.00
-8.00
m2
8.00
-12.00
8.00
-12.00
8.00
-12.00
8.00
-12.00
Top Soil
43.10
Grassing
No
8.00
-15.00
8.00
-15.00
8.00
-15.00
8.00
-15.00
No
20.00
-35.00
20.00
-35.00
20.00
-35.00
20.00
-35.00
No
100.00
-400.00
100.00
-400.00
100.00
-400.00
100.00
-400.00
2009
Detailed Rates
External Works
Tree Grates
Page 4-444
Hrs
43.12
Unit
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
No
No
No
No
No
No
860.00
900.00
800.00
600.00
900.00
860.00
860.00
900.00
800.00
600.00
900.00
860.00
860.00
900.00
800.00
600.00
900.00
860.00
860.00
900.00
800.00
600.00
900.00
860.00
m2
m2
2.30
3.00
2.35
3.00
2.25
3.00
2.25
3.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
2.90
3.30
5.10
14.00
2.95
3.35
5.10
14.00
2.90
3.30
5.10
14.00
2.80
3.20
5.10
14.00
m2
m2
m2
4.30
5.00
4.20
4.30
5.00
4.20
4.30
5.00
4.20
4.30
5.00
4.20
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.75
0.75
0.75
4.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
m3
190.00
250.00
265.00
240.00
340.00
355.00
210.00
190.00
250.00
265.00
240.00
340.00
355.00
195.00
200.00
260.00
280.00
250.00
350.00
365.00
185.00
200.00
260.00
280.00
250.00
350.00
365.00
195.00
0.88
1.68
3.32
1.72
3.36
6.64
No
No
No
No
No
No
45.00
87.00
172.00
90.00
175.00
175.00
43.00
83.00
165.00
85.00
165.00
165.00
40.00
75.00
150.00
78.00
153.00
302.00
42.00
81.00
160.00
83.00
162.00
320.00
Tree Grates
Gabions
2009
Detailed Rates
External Works
FencesTimber
Page 4-445
Hrs
43.15
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m
m
m
m
80.00
85.00
91.00
105.00
74.00
79.00
86.00
97.00
72.00
78.00
84.00
96.00
71.00
77.00
84.00
98.00
m
m
m
m
82.00
88.00
96.00
111.00
76.00
82.00
89.00
103.00
75.00
81.00
88.00
101.00
75.00
81.00
87.00
103.00
m
m
m
165.00
165.00
190.00
165.00
165.00
190.00
165.00
165.00
190.00
165.00
165.00
190.00
m
m
m
132.00
140.00
140.00
132.00
140.00
140.00
132.00
140.00
140.00
132.00
140.00
140.00
110.00
-140.00
110.00
-140.00
110.00
-140.00
110.00
-140.00
No
350.00
-450.00
350.00
-450.00
350.00
-450.00
350.00
-450.00
FencesFibre Cement
Auck $
FencesTimber
Unit
FencesPool Safety
2009
Detailed Rates
External Works
Retaining WallsInterlocking Units
Page 4-446
Hrs
43.18
Auck $
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
m2
m2
m2
m2
260.00
290.00
380.00
430.00
260.00
290.00
380.00
430.00
260.00
290.00
380.00
430.00
260.00
290.00
380.00
430.00
m2
m2
680.00
770.00
680.00
770.00
680.00
770.00
680.00
770.00
m2
m2
960.00
1,080.00
960.00
1,080.00
960.00
1,080.00
960.00
1,080.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
325.00
295.00
370.00
325.00
295.00
315.00
290.00
355.00
315.00
290.00
335.00
305.00
380.00
335.00
305.00
330.00
300.00
375.00
330.00
300.00
m2
m2
m2
295.00
320.00
375.00
265.00
280.00
335.00
265.00
285.00
330.00
250.00
265.00
315.00
Unit
Retaining WallsPole
2009
Detailed Rates
External Works
Street FurnitureSeats
Page 4-447
Hrs
43.20
Wgtn $
Chch $
Dun $
No
No
625.00
545.00
625.00
545.00
625.00
540.00
620.00
540.00
No
No
No
695.00
1,340.00
60.00
690.00
1,335.00
60.00
690.00
1,335.00
60.00
690.00
1,335.00
60.00
No
No
595.00
1,015.00
590.00
1,015.00
590.00
1,015.00
590.00
1,015.00
No
No
1,005.00
810.00
1,000.00
810.00
1,000.00
810.00
995.00
805.00
No
No
370.00
485.00
370.00
485.00
370.00
480.00
370.00
480.00
No
1,015.00
1,010.00
1,010.00
1,005.00
No
450.00
450.00
450.00
445.00
No
No
300.00
350.00
300.00
350.00
300.00
350.00
295.00
350.00
No
No
40.00
360.00
40.00
360.00
40.00
360.00
40.00
360.00
No
No
120.00
415.00
120.00
415.00
120.00
415.00
120.00
415.0
No
755.00
755.00
755.00
755.00
No
45.00
45.00
45.00
45.00
Street FurnitureTables
Auck $
Street FurnitureSeats
Unit
2009
Detailed Rates
Civil Engineering
Excavation
Page 4-448
Unit
44
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Civil Engineering
Excavation
m3
1.80
- 4.20
m3
m3
m3
3.00
4.20
3.50
- 4.80
- 6.60
- 6.10
m3
m2
m3
1.80
0.35
6.00
- 4.20
- 0.50
- 9.20
m3
m3
m3
m3
7.20
7.20
8.40
1.20
- 9.60
- 9.00
- 12.00
- 2.40
m3
m3
m3
9.00
9.00
10.25
- 10.25
- 11.50
- 14.50
m3
m3
m3
1.20
2.40
10.25
- 2.40
- 3.00
- 16.75
m3
m3
m3
7.80
7.80
9.60
- 9.60
- 10.75
- 10.75
2009
Detailed Rates
Civil Engineering
Surface Treatments
Page 4-449
Unit
1.5/3.0m deep in
Sand
Light soil
Clay
Excavate in Rock and Load
Soft rock
Hard rock
44.2
- 10.25
- 11.50
- 12.50
m3
m3
65.00
90.00
- 108.00
and up
m2
m2
m2
0.60
1.20
1.20
- 1.20
- 2.40
- 3.00
m3
m3
m3
30.00
42.00
42.00
- 66.00
- 78.00
- 78.00
m3
1.20
- 2.40
m2
m2
1.10
3.70
- 1.45
- 4.20
m2
m2
9.00
14.50
- 9.60
- 16.75
m2
m2
6.70
7.20
- 7.80
- 8.40
m2
m2
m2
11.50
16.25
10.75
- 12.00
- 18.00
- 13.50
m2
m2
m2
17.50
21.25
25.00
- 21.25
- 25.00
- 28.75
Stabilisation
9.00
9.00
10.75
Filling
m3
m3
m3
Surface Treatments
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Roadworks
2009
Detailed Rates
Civil Engineering
Culverts
Page 4-450
Unit
m2
m2
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
60.00
90.00
- 72.00
- 102.00
Culverts
m
m
1,500.00 - 2,050.00
2,350.00 - 2,900.00
m
m
m
m
475.00
- 540.00
865.00
- 945.00
1,335.00 - 1,350.00
2,200.00 - 2,450.00
m3
m2
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
265.00
180.00
- 275.00
- 210.00
125.00
- 145.00
190.00
- 210.00
250.00
- 290.00
355.00
- 395.00
550.00
- 600.00
625.00
- 675.00
1,220.00 - 1,320.00
1,525.00 - 1,625.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Specialist Fittings
Parking/Vehicle Equipment
Page 4-451
Unit
45
Specialist Fittings
45.1
Parking/Vehicle Equipment
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
20,000.00
250.00
300.00
3,200.00
600.00
600.00
7.00
14,000.00
19,000.00
No
No
No
4,000.00
11,000.00
10,000.00
No
No
17,000.00 - 18,000.00
25,000.00 - 27,000.00
Sum
9,000.00 - 15,000.00
No
1,400.00
Sum
6,200.00
Sum
9,500.00 - 11,500.00
No
Sum
2,900.00
6,200.00
260.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Specialist Fittings
Catering Facilities
Page 4-452
Unit
45.3
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Catering Facilities
Sum
Sum
80,000
110,000
Sum
70,000
Sum
Sum
Sum
240,000
300,000
450,000
Sum
Sum
Sum
125,000
175,000
250,000
Sum
Sum
Sum
175,000
265,000
360,000
Sum
Sum
Sum
Sum
80,000
115,000
135,000
220,000
2009
Detailed Rates
Specialist Fittings
Laundry Equipment
Page 4-453
Unit
45.4
Laundry Equipment
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
No
No
No
No
4,000.00 - 4,500.00
6,000.00 - 6,500.00
8,000.00 - 8,500.00
10,500.00 - 11,000.00
No
No
No
No
2,000.00
6,000.00
7,000.00
500.00
2,500.00
6,500.00
7,500.00
2,000.00
No
No
No
No
900.00 - 1,800.00
1,500.00 - 3,000.00
1,500.00 - 4,000.00
150.00
- 600.00
Combustion Heaters
No
No
250.00
550.00
- 850.00
- 800.00
No
No
1,700.00 - 2,200.00
3,000.00 - 3,500.00
No
2,200.00 - 2,900.00
3,000.00 - 3,500.00
No
150.00
- 600.00
No
No
250.00
550.00
- 850.00
- 800.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Specialist Fittings
Cooking Equipment, Electric
Page 4-454
Unit
45.6
No
No
No
No
No
950.00
2,100.00
450.00
1,300.00
2,000.00
- 1,500.00
- 2,600.00
- 750.00
- 1,800.00
- 3,000.00
No
No
900.00 - 1,500.00
1,500.00 - 2,000.00
No
No
No
No
1,900.00 - 2,300.00
2,500.00 - 4,500.00
300.00
- 700.00
600.00 - 1,200.00
No
No
No
No
1,600.00
2,200.00
3,000.00
4,500.00
No
No
No
No
2,000.00 - 3,000.00
350.00
- 500.00
500.00
- 800.00
800.00 - 1,400.00
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
2,000.00
2,800.00
4,500.00
6,000.00
900.00
1,400.00 - 1,600.00
1,500.00 - 1,600.00
2,200.00 - 2,300.00
5,000.00 - 7,000.00
800.00
900.00
900.00 - 1,100.00
1,000.00 - 1,200.00
600.00
- 700.00
900.00 - 1,100.00
1,200.00 - 1,500.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Specialist Fittings
Dishwashers
Page 4-455
Unit
5,500.00 - 6,000.00
7,200.00 - 8,000.00
No
No
6,700.00 - 7,300.00
9,200.00 - 10,000.00
No
No
8,500.00 - 9,000.00
5,800.00 - 6,500.00
No
No
10,000.00 - 10,500.00
9,200.00 - 10,000.00
No
No
No
10,000.00 - 10,500.00
9,200.00 - 10,000.00
200.00
- 300.00
No
No
10,500.00 - 11,100.00
16,200.00 - 16,800.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
900.00
1,300.00
1,350.00
1,000.00
1,300.00
150.00
1,300.00
2,400.00
1,450.00
1,300.00
2,400.00
No
No
1,100.00 - 1,500.00
1,500.00 - 2,700.00
No
No
No
450.00
- 550.00
650.00
- 850.00
2,000.00 - 3,000.00
Laundry Equipment
No
No
Dishwashers
Dishwasher, automatic
Freestanding
(Average)
(De Luxe)
Compact, 450mm wide
Built-in
(Average)
(De Luxe)
Mobile adaptor kit
45.10
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
No
No
No
No
No
300.00
- 700.00
300.00
- 600.00
350.00
- 650.00
800.00 - 1,000.00
2,200.00 - 3,000.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Specialist Fittings
Bank Fit-Out
Page 4-456
45.12
No
80,000.00 - 85,000.00
No
7,500.00 - 8,500.00
No
10,000.00 - 12,000.00
No
9,000.00 - 14,000.00
No
16,000.00 - 22,000.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
1,500.00 - 2,000.00
500.00
- 600.00
165.00
- 180.00
450.00
350.00
- 500.00
500.00
- 650.00
90.00
Dormitory Fit-OutStudent
900.00 - 2,000.00
250.00
- 600.00
750.00
Laboratory Fit-Out
m
No
m2
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Bank Fit-Out
Counter
Teller Stool
Add extra for 25mm thick bullet resistant multilaminate glass
Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) excluding
software or interface connections
For partitions to interview offices, Refer to
page 4-277
For strong room doors, Refer to page 4-463
45.13
Unit
Curtain Tracks
35.00
- 40.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Specialist Fittings
Hotel Fit-Out
Page 4-457
Unit
45.17
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Hotel Fit-Out
Bars, Restaurants
1,200.00 - 1,500.00
1,500.00 - 2,000.00
600.00
- 800.00
800.00 - 1,000.00
1,000.00 - 1,400.00
Bars/Servery
Bar and Servery Equipment
Ice maker machine 94kg/hr capacity
Bottle opener and cap container
Spirit bowser and bracket
Stainless steel ice bucket
Ice bucket stand
Automatic glass washer (1,500 per hr)
Plastic coated glass trays
Rapid cork remover
Electric blender
Cocktail shakers
Cream whipper, 1 litre
Cash register
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
5,000.00
80.00
160.00
65.00
65.00
2,970.00
27.00
315.00
1,040.00
55.00
70.00
2,500.00
No
No
200.00
300.00
No
No
No
No
90.00
250.00
715.00
100.00
- 380.00
- 820.00
- 350.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Specialist Fittings
Bar Fitout General Items
Page 4-458
Unit
Tables
To seat four
Medium standard
High standard
To seat six
Medium standard
High standard
Outside tables, wrought iron (painted),
timber, aluminium or zinc
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
No
No
No
No
No
100.00
300.00
150.00
300.00
100.00
300.00
600.00
450.00
750.00
400.00
m
m
m
700.00
300.00
400.00
- 800.00
- 400.00
- 500.00
Bedrooms
Wardrobe, fully fitted
Case and Tray Rack
Writing Desk/Bench
Bed, including bed-head, mattress
Single
Double
Queen
King
Folding
Mattress Protector
Single
Double/Queen/King
Pillow
Luggage Rackfolding
Add extra for
Call and communication system
Radio/TV
Refrigerator
Tables and chairs
No
No
No
No
No
750.00
- 900.00
1,000.00 - 1,250.00
1,150.00 - 1,450.00
1,250.00 - 1,550.00
300.00
- 350.00
No
No
No
No
30.00
35.00
20.00
100.00
No
No
No
No
No
4,000.00
800.00
300.00
5,500.00
500.00
Bottle Store
1400 litre tank, dispensing equipment
Check-out counter
Cleaning unit
Flagon machine filler
Shelf unit, free-standing 1.5m high x 2.2m
- 35.00
- 45.00
- 180.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Specialist Fittings
Kitchen Equipment
Page 4-459
Unit
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Kitchen Equipment
Prices are commercial quality catering
equipment and include installation but exclude
connection to services
Bakers rack, for 16 trays
Bench, stainless steel, with upstand
1200mm long
1800mm long
900mm x 90mm corner unit
Sink bench, 900mm long
Bread and roll moulder
Can opener (heavy duty)
Colander (Stainless steel) 350mm dia
Extractor hood (stainless steel)
Fire blanket
Food mixer, 5 litre
Food mixer, floor mounted
Food processor
Fryer, gas, 2 basket
Grill plate, 530mm wide
Heat lamp assembly
Hot water urn10 litre
Hot water urn30 litre
Insect Control Unit
Juice extractor
Mobile food bench, stainless steel,
2000 x 900 x 900mm
Oven, multi-deck, wheeled, 2 deck option
Oven, combi-steamer, 10 tray, 3 function
cooking
Oven, 6 gas hobs
Oven, 4 gas hobs, 300mm griddle plate
Oven microwave
Potato peeler 7.5 kg
Rubbish bin, galvanised
Salamander
Scales (digital)
Scales 02 kg
Soup warmer, 10 litre, electric
Toasted sandwich maker/panini grill
Toaster, automatic, 4 slice
Toaster, automatic, 8 slice
Toaster, conveyor
Trolley, 2 tier
Trolley, 3 tier
Waste disposal unit, 50 to 100 covers
No
850.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
1,200.00
1,600.00
1,400.00
1,800.00
17,000.00
100.00
65.00
22,000.00 - 32,000.00
70.00
- 100.00
2,500.00
20,000.00
1,600.00
4,000.00
950.00
750.00
300.00
400.00
500.00
400.00
2,500.00
No
No
15,000.00
18,000.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
7,000.00
6,000.00
500.00
2,250.00
40.00
2,250.00
1,500.00
650.00
450.00
900.00
550.00
850.00
2,800.00
750.00
800.00
2,800.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Specialist Fittings
Restaurant/Brasserie Equipment
Page 4-460
Unit
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Restaurant/Brasserie Equipment
Automatic coffee maker
Bain marie, bench top
Bain marie, mobile, for 4 pans and lids,
including canopy with lamps
Bain marie, 4 containers
Bar blender
Blender
Cake stand
Carving dish
Chafing dish, oblong, 8.5 litre
Chafing dish, roll top, 8.5 litre
Chafing dish, electric, 13.5 litre
Drinks dispenser, perspex, 5 containers
Espresso coffee maker, 2 heads
Folding table, 2400mm x 750mm
Food display cabinet, 9 flap
Hot food display, 4 container
Hot food display, 8 container
Milkshake maker, triple
Pie warmer, 800mm wide
Serviette dispenser
Straw dispenser
Toast rack, 4 slice
Tray, rectangular
No
No
No
500.00
1,000.00
15,000.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
1,170.00
500.00
- 750.00
1,400.00 - 1,600.00
25.00
335.00
175.00
650.00
350.00
1,600.00
7,000.00
250.00
800.00
2,000.00
2,500.00
1,800.00
800.00
40.00
40.00
8.00
20.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
280.00
- 310.00
335.00
- 365.00
15.00
- 30.00
550.00 - 1,000.00
2,400.00 - 2,900.00
115.00
800.00
25.00
200.00
190.00
50.00
- 80.00
85.00
- 195.00
Sundry
Ceiling fan, 1400mm, white
Ceiling fan, 1200mm rattan/timber
Coaster container
Commercial vacuum cleaner
Electronic cash register
First aid kit
Heater, outdoor, LPG patio type
Large glass ashtray
Menu boards
Notice board
Wall clock
Wall mounted keyboard
Add extra for
Glasses, handles, carafes, jugs etc.
2009
Detailed Rates
Specialist Fittings
Hospital and Nursing Home Equipment
Page 4-461
Unit
45.18
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
No
2,800.00 - 4,700.00
No
2,200.00 - 2,400.00
No
7,000.00 - 7,500.00
No
2,500.00 - 3,700.00
No
1,800.00 - 2,000.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
500.00
- 550.00
650.00
- 700.00
1,150.00 - 1,200.00
90.00
- 100.00
160.00
- 200.00
100.00
- 120.00
150.00
- 170.00
55.00
- 65.00
No
No
240.00
420.00
- 260.00
- 460.00
No
600.00
- 650.00
No
550.00
- 780.00
No
6,000.00 - 6,500.00
No
7,500.00 - 8,000.00
No
2,600.00 - 2,800.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Specialist Fittings
Emergency and Patient Trolleys
Page 4-462
Unit
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
No
No
No
4,800.00 - 5,000.00
4,000.00 - 4,200.00
4,600.00 - 4,800.00
No
5,700.00 - 5,900.00
Mortuary Trolleys
Mortuary type concealment trolley, with plastic
tray, hydraulic high-low, hydraulic platform, with
firbreglass imitation mattress top
No
300.00
- 350.00
No
No
No
No
360.00
400.00
480.00
960.00 -
- 380.00
- 500.00
- 520.00
1,080.00
No
5,500.00 - 5,700.00
7,800.00 - 8,000.00
No
No
No
12,000.00 - 12,500.00
15,000.00 - 15,500.00
13,300.00 - 15,000.00
No
No
No
3,300.00
1,575.00
750.00
No
No
No
3,000.00 - 3,200.00
3,500.00 - 3,700.00
2,500.00 - 2,700.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Specialist Fittings
Safes and Strongrooms
Page 4-463
Unit
45.19
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
No
No
1,650.00 - 2,050.00
950.00 - 1,150.00
No
1,100.00 - 1,300.00
No
1,000.00 - 1,200.00
No
1,500.00 - 3,200.00
No
No
No
No
No
2,700.00 - 5,700.00
3,100.00 - 9,450.00
4,650.00 - 9,900.00
8,300.00 - 17,700.00
2,400.00 - 4,100.00
No
4,000.00 - 20,000.00
No
No
No
3,300.00 - 4,500.00
13,500.00
16,500.00
No
No
No
4,000.00 - 25,000.00
9,000.00 - 37,500.00
19,000.00 - 35,000.00
No
No
No
7,500.00 - 32,500.00
16,500.00 - 55,500.00
34,000.00 - 52,000.00
Playground Equipment
2009
Detailed Rates
Specialist Fittings
Retail Fit-Out
Page 4-464
Unit
45.21
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Retail Fit-Out
m2
80.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
195.00
80.00
130.00
60.00
No
No
No
4.00
18.00
65.00
- 180.00
- 220.00
- 180.00
- 7.00
No
No
No
No
35.00
23.00
28.00
900.00 - 1,000.00
No
1,200.00 - 1,300.00
No
1,500.00 - 2,000.00
No
1,600.00 - 2,500.00
No
3,000.00 - 4,000.00
No
800.00
No
150.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Specialist Fittings
Office Furniture
Page 4-465
Unit
45.22
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Office Furniture
Boardroom
Tables
Rectangular
No
No
500.00
750.00
550.00
750.00
550.00
750.00
500.00
900.00
- 600.00
- 1,000.00
- 650.00
- 1,200.00
- 650.00
- 1,200.00
- 600.00
- 1,000.00
No
No
2,500.00 - 3,000.00
3,500.00 - 5,000.00
No
No
2,000.00 - 2,500.00
3,500.00 - 4,500.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
500.00
- 600.00
700.00
- 900.00
900.00 - 1,000.00
1,200.00 - 1,500.00
600.00
- 700.00
1,000.00 - 1,500.00
No
No
350.00
- 400.00
700.00 - 1,000.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
1,800.00 - 2,200.00
3,000.00 - 4,000.00
400.00
- 500.00
600.00
- 700.00
700.00
- 800.00
1,000.00 - 1,200.00
No
No
No
No
450.00
800.00
600.00
1,000.00 -
- 650.00
- 900.00
- 800.00
1,500.00
No
No
300.00
500.00
- 350.00
- 700.00
Managing Director
Desk, Lshaped, 3.5 m2 of top, natural timber
Medium
Prestige
Mobile Pedestal, 3 drawer
Medium
Prestige
Credenza
Medium
Prestige
Chair, swivel type
Medium
Prestige
Chair, visitors, occasional
Medium
Prestige
Executive/Department Head
Desk, Lshaped, 3.5 m2 of top, natural timber
Medium
Prestige
Mobile Pedestal, 3 drawer Medium
Prestige
Credenza
Medium
Prestige
Filing Cabinet, 4 drawer
Medium
Prestige
Chair, swivel type
Medium
Prestige
Chair, visitors, occasional type
Medium
Prestige
2009
Detailed Rates
Specialist Fittings
General Staff
Page 4-466
Unit
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
General Staff
Desk, Lshaped
Desk, rectangular
Chair
Laminate
Laminate
Swivel
Upright
No
No
No
No
700.00 - 1,500.00
400.00
- 750.00
300.00
- 500.00
200.00
- 250.00
Laminate
Swivel
No
No
400.00
300.00
Medium
High
Prestige
Medium
High
Prestige
Medium
High
Prestige
No
No
No
No
No
No
m
m
m
Typist
Desk/Table
Chair
- 750.00
- 500.00
Reception
Chairs
Low Table
Counter
350.00
- 550.00
500.00
- 800.00
800.00 - 1,200.00
200.00
- 300.00
300.00
- 500.00
800.00 - 1,200.00
2,500.00
5,000.00
7,000.00
Miscellaneous
Rubbish bins, ashtrays, in/out traysper person
75.00
- 100.00
No
No
300.00
70.00
- 500.00
- 80.00
No
No
No
No
No
250.00
550.00
200.00
250.00
700.00 -
- 300.00
- 650.00
- 250.00
- 500.00
1,000.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
350.00
- 455.00
400.00
- 650.00
800.00 - 1,000.00
250.00
- 350.00
350.00
- 500.00
50.00
- 250.00
Amenities
Tables, to seat 4 persons, laminated plastic top
Chairs, stack type
Ergonomic Furniture
Computer Workstation
Terminal table
Keyboard adjustment type
Returns, non-adjustable
Monitor arm, adjustable
Acoustic hood for printer
Chairs
Typist
Clerical
Management
Printer Table
Computer trolley
Document holder
For Office Storage System, Refer to page 4-467
2009
Detailed Rates
Specialist Fittings
Office Storage Systems
Page 4-467
Unit
45.23
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
415.00
435.00
680.00
725.00
130.00
150.00
205.00
220.00
115.00
130.00
185.00
200.00
255.00
290.00
345.00
380.00
220.00
255.00
310.00
345.00
Library Shelving
200.00
250.00
290.00
290.00
320.00
350.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Specialist Fittings
Cleaning, Waste Disposal
Page 4-468
Unit
Ak/Wn/Ch/Dn $
Bay
Bay
Bay
260.00
300.00
340.00
No
40,000.00
1,700.00 - 1,900.00
2,100.00 - 2,300.00
2,400.00 - 2,700.00
No
No
No
m
No
No
No
No
No
No
750.00
120.00
90.00
10.00
90.00
- 950.00
- 130.00
- 100.00
- 12.00
- 100.00
1,900.00 - 2,200.00
4,000.00 - 4,500.00
9,000.00 - 10,000.00
11,000.00 - 12,000.00
18,500.00 - 19,500.00
No
No
40,000
150,000
No
No
No
13,000
- 50,000
125,000 - 200,000
200,000 - 1,000,000
No
No
3,500
4,500
- 50,000
- 170,000
- 4,000
- 5,000
2009
Detailed Rates
Plant Hire Rates
Large Plant
Page 4-469
46
Large Plant
The rates given indicate the average range of hire rates on a daily rate basis and are typical for all
centres. Hire rates for extended periods could be reduced with negotiation and market conditions.
It should be appreciated that the rates can vary appreciably according to the market conditions at a
particular time.
Rates given exclude allowance for operator.
Where hourly rates are indicated, minimum hire times of two to four hours would apply to most
equipment.
Add to the following rates for
Supervision, Operator Time, Travelling time, General Labour, Special allowances, Penalty rates and
overtime, Permits and licence fees, Transportation, Specialized attachments, Pilot car
Machinery Type Make
Model
Features
Bulldozer
D20PL6
D65A
Swamp tracks
Loaders
Komatsu
Komatsu
Komatsu
WA70, 7 tonne
Komatsu
WA100, 10 tonne
Tractor Mounted Front End Loaders
WA30, 3 tonne
V4
$ per hour
280.00
70.00
$ per day
600.00
250.00
300.00
200.00
200.00
Komatsu
Yanmar
210.00
300.00
Rollers
Dynapac
Bomag
CC122, 3 tonne
7 tonne
2009
Detailed Rates
Plant Hire Rates
Large Plant
Page 4-470
Model
Features
$ per hour
$ per day
Combination Roller
200.00
200.00
Breakers
Sakai
Bomag
Komatsu
Komatsu
Excavators
Komatsu
Trucks
Width 800mm
Width 1000mm
Digging depth 2.87m
Digging reach 4.85m
Digging depth 4m
Digging reach 5.7m
Digging depth 4.1m
Digging reach 6.44m
Digging depth 5.06m
Digging reach 7.72m
Digging depth 5.48m
Digging reach 8.15m
Digging depth 5.98m
Digging reach 9.7m
Bobcat
PC200, 20 tonne
Clarks 743,
2 tonne
Daihatsu
Mini Tipper
Width 1400mm
1/2 tonne, 4x4,
no HT required
Mazda
Toyota
2 tonne
Lift 2 tonne
Mazda
Tipper
Hino
Tipper
Ford
400.00
550.00
110.00
110.00
160.00
210.00
250.00
300.00
350.00
400.00
200.00
Tipper
Carry 8.2 tonne
Utilities
Single cab 2WD
Double cab 4x4
Scissor lifts and Cherry Pickers, Refer to page 4-128
First 100km
free
60.00
+15c/km
110.00
+15c/km
120.00
110.00
+15c/km
160.00
+25c/km
200.00
+26c/km
60.00
80.00
2009
Detailed Rates
Plant Hire Rates
General and Small Plant
Page 4-471
46.2
The rates given indicate the average hire rate on a daily basis and are typical for all centres.
Add extra for delivery and return, erection and dismantling where applicable, operators, fuel and power.
Call out charge for after hours and emergency delivery $120.00.
Equipment
Hire Rate $
Min. Daily 5 Day
Acrow Props
2
Air CompressorsTowable
100 cfm diesel (1 tool)
150 cfm diesel (2 tool)
175 cfm diesel (3 tool)
260 cfm diesel (3 tool)
400 cfm diesel (3 tool)
Air CompressorsSkid Mounted
70 cfm
125 cfm
175 cfm
Air Tools
Breaker
8
Clay spade/asphalt cutter
145
Descabbler Floor 5 head
Air Backfill Rammer (27 cfm)
22
Air Vibrator Concrete
50mm dia
56
75mm dia
65
Rock Drill, Heavy (116 cfm)
37
Medium (77 cfm)
34
BreakerPetrol
Compacting Equipment
Reversible Drum Roller, 600kg
Plate compactor, reversible
60kg
70kg
Tamper RammerPetrol
Concrete and Masonry Equipment
Concrete Mixer
Petrol Towable, 2 cub ft
Electric Towable, 2 cub ft
Floor Grinder, Electric
59
Stones and Discs extra
Vibrating Screed,
3.5-5.5m, Petrol
36
Hand Screed, Aluminium
11
100
115
125
185
300
80
100
110
55
11 10
145 126
29 25
56
65
49
45
100
48
57
43
39
100
100
50
50
80
40
40
79
68
47
15
41
13
Equipment
Dumper Trucks
Dumper truck
Hydraulic Dumper Track
Electric Tools and Equipment
Leads Single phase
Three phase
Lifeguard (6 plug)
Transformer2kVA
3KVA
Edge Sander180 mm
Floor Sander200mm
Rotary Floor Scrubber/Sander
400mm
Drill 12mm chuck
32mm chuck
Hammermedium
Drill bits extra
Generators, all 230V
Petrol
1ph 0.8 kVA
2.5 kVA
3 kVA
5 kVA
Diesel15 kVA
1ph/3ph, 35 kVA
70 kVA
125 kVA
Handling & Hoisting
Hydraulic jack, 10 ton
30 ton
100 ton
Tirfor Block, 1600 kg pull
2500 kg pull
3200 kg pull
Manlift to 10m
12m
14m
Genie Hoist, 5.8m
Hire Rate $
Min. Daily 5 Day
59
67
79
89
68
78
5
18
4
4
5
32
40
6
18
5
5
6
41
54
5
16
4
4
5
36
46
12
23
39
54
16
50
51
14
26
45
23
30
45
38
101
190
263
330
30
40
61
50
134
190
263
330
26
35
53
44
117
165
228
287
14
30
40
28
26
36
110
158
173
123
18
30
40
38
36
47
150
215
235
123
16
26
35
33
30
41
130
187
204
107
2009
Detailed Rates
Plant Hire Rates
General and Small Plant
Page 4-472
Equipment
Hire Rate $
Min. Daily 5 Day
37
48
8
49
65
12
103 103
22 29
25 34
44 58
43
57
11
89
25
29
50
30
30
48
60
40
40
65
80
35
35
37
69
33
60
44
79
39
68
30
16
37
40
21
49
57
21
35
18
43
16
19
25
38
63
15
27
8
27
25
34
50
84
20
36
12
36
18
22
29
44
74
18
32
11
32
Equipment
Lighting Equipment
Flood light, 300 watt
Towable light tower, 6000 w,
diesel powered, 9m high
Miscellaneous
Dumpy Level Automatic
Survey Staff
Laser Level
Tarpaulin, 4.5m x 3.5m
6m x 5.5m
Extension ladder, 5m
7m
11m
Step ladder 2.7m
Ladder brackets per pair
Spraygun
Paint Burnerelectric
Ramset Gun (Nails extra)
Water Blasting Equipment
Electric, 1400 psi
Petrol 2000 psi
3000 psi
Road Equipment
Road marking cones
Road signs
Road lampsflashing
Road Barrierswater filled
Heaters, Gas
LPG G60
LPG G125
LPG G260
Sand Blasting Equipment
Speedy sand blaster
9m x 19mm hose
Blast helmet
Blast nozzle
Fans
400mm dia, electric
500mm dia, electric
Carpet turbodryer
Trench Shoring Equipment
Ischebeck Trench support system
Hire Rate $
Min. Daily 5 Day
13
13
140
11
36
5
67
13
28
13
14
20
10
6
17
15
16
48
5
89
13
28
17
19
28
13
6
22
20
21
42
4
78
11
19
15
17
24
11
5
19
17
18
41 55 47
74 99 86
89 119 103
6
12
14
2
6
12
14
2
5
11
12
2
46
53
57
62
70
76
54
61
66
27
16
19
20
37
16
19
20
32
14
17
18
29
38
29
29
38
29
25
33
25
2009
Detailed Rates
Plant Hire Rates
Plant Hire Calculation
Page 4-473
46.3
Economic Life
Economic life in hours
(a)
hrs
(b)
hrs
(a/b)
years
(c)
(d)
Depreciation = cd
(e)
(f)
(h)
(i)
(k)
(m)
(c)
Residual value
(d)
c+d=n
(n)
(o)
(q)
(z)
(r)
(t)
(v)
2009
Detailed Rates
Vehicle Reimbursement Rates
Inland Revenue Guidelines
Page 4-474
47
47.1
the rates published by Inland Revenue in the February 1996 Tax Information Bulletin.
Employers may apply published mileage or other rates effective immediately. The other options
have been available to employers for a number of years.
Mileage rates for vehicle expenditure incurred by self-employed are being reviewed by Inland
Revenue.
47.2
47.3
Motor Vehicles
Motor Cycles
Flat Rate
Motor Vehicles
Motor Cycles
28 cents per km
Labour and
Plant Constants
5.1
Demolition
Structure
Joinery
Disconnection of Plumbing Works
5-476
5-476
5-476
5-477
5.2
Excavation
Site Clearance
Excavation, Backfilling and Filling
Planking and Strutting
Surface Treatments
Membranes
5-477
5-477
5-477
5-477
5-478
5-478
5-478
5-478
5-478
5-478
5-478
5-479
5.4
Reinforcement
5-480
5.5
5-480
5-480
5-480
5-480
5.6
Structural Steelwork
Framing and Bracing
Surface Treatment
Workshop Fabrication
5-481
5-481
5-481
5-482
5.7
Metalwork
Stairs, Balustrades and Ladders
Framing and Cladding
Gratings and Covers
5-484
5-484
5-484
5-485
Carpentry
Damp Proof Course
Sub Floor Framing
Wall Framing
Bracing
Roof and Ceiling Framing
Exterior Linings and Trim
Interior Linings
Flooring
Interior Finishings
Doors and Frames, Fix Only
Hardware, Fix Only
Fixings
5-485
5-485
5-485
5-486
5-486
5-486
5-487
5-488
5-488
5-489
5-489
5-489
5-489
5.3
5.8
5.9
Joinery
Staircases
Cupboards, Shelving
5-490
5-490
5-490
5.10
Roof Coverings
Flashings, Downpipes, Gutters
Underlay and Netting
5-490
5-490
5-490
5.11
Solid Plaster
5-491
5.12
5-491
5.13
Tiling
5-491
5.14
Floor Coverings
5-491
5.15
Glazing
5-492
5.16
5-492
5.17
Plumbing
Sanitary Fixtures
Hot Water Units
Cocks, Taps and Traps
Soil, Waste and Vent Pipes
Water Pipes
5-492
5-492
5-493
5-493
5-493
5-494
5.18
Drainage
Sewer and Stormwater Drains
5-495
5-495
5.19
Electrical Services
Conduit
Cable
5-496
5-496
5-496
5.20
Mechanical Services
Pipework
Pipe Supports
5-497
5-497
5-501
5.21
Plant Constants
Density and Load Factors
Bulldozers
Excavators, Front Shovel
Excavators, Backhoe
Loaders
5-502
5-502
5-502
5-504
5-505
5-506
5.22
5-508
5-508
5-508
5.23
Trade Ratios
On-Site Trade Ratios
Off-Site Trade Ratios
5-509
5-509
5-509
2009
Unit
Tradesman
Hours
Labourer
Hours
The labour constants given are for the major items of on-site works for which prices are given in the
Detailed Prices section.
The following constants are intended as an average guide only. Considerable variation can occur in the
constants.
Each Contractor will have their own opinion as to what the constant should be, especially with regard
to variables such as the type of job, site conditions, location and scope for mechanical plant use.
Constants are expressed as hours per unit of measure, e.g., 1 hour per m2, or 7 hours per No (each).
For ease of calculation, parts of hours are expressed in decimals, not in minutes. For example; 1.50
hours = one and a half hours; 1.80 hours = one and eight tenths hours, or one hour and 48 minutes.
1
Demolition
1.1
Structure
Floors
Remove vinyl floor tiles or carpet
Break up and remove concrete floor topping
100mm thick
150mm thick
Scabble concrete to receive new screed
Walls
Demolish
Single skinned masonry wall
Timber framed partly glazed plasterboard wall
Remove ceramic wall tiles on solid plaster, make good to
receive paint finish
Cut and form opening in single skin masonry wall for single
door, including teething and bonding, and making good to
render
Roofing/Ceilings
Take down suspended ceiling system
Remove asphalt roofing, make good
1.2
m2
0.20
m2
m2
m2
1.00
1.50
0.20
m2
m2
m2
0.50
0.30
1.00
No
7.00
m2
m2
0.30
1.00
No
2.20
No
4.00
No
No
1.25
0.50
m
m
m
0.50
0.15
0.25
Joinery
2009
1.3
Excavation
2.1
Site Clearance
No
No
No
1.20
1.00
2.80
m
m
m
m
0.08
0.10
0.20
0.35
m3
0.03
m3
m3
m3
1.20
2.20
3.30
m3
m3
m3
m3
m3
m3
1.00
1.30
1.90
1.25
1.00
0.20
Labourer
Hours
Fittings
Disconnect and remove, including waste, vent, water
supply pipework, taps
WC pan and cistern, or vanity basin
Stainless steel sink and drainer
Shower
Pipework
Disconnect and remove waste and vent pipework
10mm to 50mm dia copper
50mm to 80mm dia galvanised steel
80mm to 100mm dia galvanised steel
100mm to 150mm dia copper or cast iron
2.2
Tradesman
Hours
+ operator0.20 hours/m3
+ operator0.08 hours/m3
+ operator0.10 hours/m3
0.10 hours/m3
m3
1.00
m2
m2
m2
0.20
0.25
0.30
2009
2.4
3.1
Concrete
m2
0.03
m3
m3
m3
2.20
1.20
1.30
m3
m3
m3
m3
m3
m3
m3
m3
m3
1.50
1.60
1.75
2.00
2.00
2.90
2.25
3.00
3.90
m2
m2
m2
0.15
0.18
0.12
Joints
0.06
0.10
0.05
Surface Finishes
Hand Trowel
Power Float
Broomed Finish
3.3
m2
m2
m2
Membranes
3.2
Labourer
Hours
Surface Treatments
Tradesman
Hours
m
m
0.30
0.35
m
m
m
m
0.50
0.60
0.60
0.70
m
m
0.25
0.275
Waterstops
2009
3.5
Tradesman
Hours
Labourer
Hours
Formwork
Specification Notes
Constants assume five uses of formwork.
Where the number of uses is less, the constants should be adjusted by percentage shown:
Four uses
Add
+2.5%
Three uses
Add
+6.0%
Two uses
Add
+12.5%
One use
Add
+20.0%
Rates include fabrication, fixing in place and striking.
Surface Finish
Formwork to sides of
Column/pier foundations
Strip footing
Attached beam
Column
Lintels and beams
Wall
Formwork to soffit of
Suspended slab
Stairs and landings
Formwork to edges, vertical or horizontal
0100mm high
100200mm high
200300mm high
Form groove, 25mm x 25mm
Form rebate, 100mm x 50mm
Form hole/opening in concrete 100/200mm thick, size:
100mm x 100mm
300mm x 300mm
500mm x 500mm
Form hole/opening in concrete 200/300mm thick, size:
100mm x 100mm
300mm x 300mm
500mm x 500mm
Tube formers, cardboard, including stripping
300mm ID (internal diameter)
500mm ID
Spirally wound plastic tube, including stripping
300mm ID
500mm ID
F1
F1
F4
F1
F4
F1
F4
F1
F4
F1
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
1.20
1.20
2.45
2.20
2.90
2.65
3.50
3.25
2.60
2.20
F4
F1
F4
F1
m2
m2
m2
m2
2.35
2.00
4.00
3.50
F4
F4
F4
m
m
m
m
m
0.75
0.75
1.00
0.13
0.20
0.04
0.07
No
No
No
0.24
0.40
0.60
0.08
0.14
0.20
No
No
No
0.30
0.50
0.65
0.10
0.17
0.22
m
m
0.95
1.15
0.32
0.38
m
m
1.00
1.20
0.34
0.40
2009
4
5.1
Brickwork
Tradesman
Hours
Labourer
Hours
m2
m2
m2
0.12
0.08
0.12
tonne
tonne
tonne
tonne
30.00
18.00
20.00
20.00
1000 bks
m2
16.00
0.20
8.00
0.06
m2
m2
m2
m2
0.43
0.50
0.56
0.96
0.22
0.25
0.28
0.28
m2
0.10
0.10
m
m
0.18
0.28
0.18
0.28
m2
m2
0.45
0.55
m
m
0.40
0.54
Blockwork
Unit
Reinforcement
5.2
0.14
0.18
2009
6
Tradesman
Hours
tonne
tonne
23.00
7.00
tonne
tonne
40.00
20.00
tonne
tonne
tonne
tonne
30.00
10.00
35.00
15.00
tonne
tonne
tonne
tonne
50.00
10.00
35.00
6.00
m
m
0.09
0.12
tonne
tonne
8.00
5.00
Structural Steelwork
Surface Treatment
Labourer
Hours
2009
6.3
Range
(MinMax)
Workshop Fabrication
2009
Range
(MinMax)
hole
slot
metre
metre
join
join
No
No
No
metre
30 min
piece
end
chord
12 min
7.5 min
1.5 hr
1015 min
69 min
1.252 hr
No
truss
4 hr
4 hr
36 hr
36 hr
No
2 hr
13 hr
No
40 min
2060 min
No
50 min
3075 min
m
m
m
m
end
18 min
32 min
46 min
72 min
8 min
1522 min
end
m
m
join
join
m
12 min
90 min
150 min
7.5 min
30 min
10 min
pairs
tonne
6 min
1.5 hr
1.252 hr
2009
Range
(MinMax)
0.851.33
2.004.00
Notes
The average constants are for high repetition portal frame and high rise type work. The ranges are for
differences in piece size, detail, repetition, and fabrication methods.
These constants are based on conventional fabrication methods used by most fabricators,. ie manual
gas cutting and magnetic broach drilling, and semi-automatic "mig" or "flux core" welding.
With semi-automated saw and drill lines output is much higher but machine costs are higher, and
generally the market does not differentiate costs because semi-automation affects only part of overall
fabrication.
The constants include for reading fabrication drawings, stacking and sorting materials, marking out,
turning, grinding edges and welds, operator setting up, servicing gear such as welders and grinders,
and QA including average rework.
These constants are "whole of job", and hence will differ from spot check times which will not be
representative of a complete job due to the tendancy not to include downtime and variances in
productivity.
Repetition affects productivity in different ways, and for some labour operations can have a significant
impact on output, while other labours produce only slight improvements. A high degree of difficulty can
also have a large impact on output, for example, very detailed drawings, angled assembly, low repetition
of detail, complex set out.
Welding output varies according to the length of welds and the amount of shifts to different pieces being
welded, and handling. Repetition alone has little impact on welding output, unless it is practical to use a
different welding method. Structural steel usually involves small runs, with greater attention to weld ends
around plate edges, and corners. Thus, where long runs of continuous welding are involved output is
generally higher, particularly if a different welding method can be used.
Metalwork
7.1
Unit
Tradesman
Hours
tonne
tonne
tonne
100.00
60.00
140.00
m
m
m
0.08
0.10
0.11
tonne
tonne
tonne
200-300
250-375
200-250
Labourer
Hours
2009
Tradesman
Hours
m2
m2
m2
1.60
1.25
1.50
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
0.70
0.85
1.05
0.75
0.95
1.15
0.80
1.00
1.20
0.70
0.85
1.05
0.75
0.95
1.15
0.80
1.00
1.20
No
No
No
No
0.40
0.65
0.50
0.80
0.40
0.65
0.50
0.80
0.025
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
0.22
0.22
0.24
0.20
0.21
0.22
0.22
0.17
0.23
0.25
0.32
0.23
0.28
0.29
0.36
Carpentry
Jack stud
Bearer
Joist
Solid blocking
Beam
Labourer
Hours
Unit
100mm x 100mm
100mm x 75mm
125mm x 100mm
150mm x 50mm
200mm x 50mm
250mm x 50mm
300mm x 50mm
100mm x 50mm
150mm x 50mm
200mm x 50mm
300mm x 50mm
200mm x 50mm
250mm x 50mm
200mm x 100mm
300mm x 100mm
2009
8.3
Stud
Jack stud
Dwang
Lintel
75mm x 50mm
100mm x 50mm
150mm x 50mm
75mm x 50mm
100mm x 50mm
150mm x 50mm
75mm x 50mm
100mm x 50mm
150mm x 50mm
75mm x 50mm
100mm x 50mm
150mm x 50mm
100mm x 100mm
150mm x 100mm
200mm x 100mm
250mm x 100mm
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
0.12
0.13
0.15
0.12
0.13
0.15
0.13
0.13
0.24
0.13
0.17
0.24
0.26
0.36
0.46
0.50
0.12
m
m2
m2
0.12
0.90
0.40
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
0.20
0.20
0.21
0.08
0.10
0.18
0.20
0.22
0.17
0.12
0.22
0.12
0.15
0.17
0.20
0.18
0.20
0.17
0.20
0.20
0.22
0.17
Bracing
Tradesman
Hours
Wall Framing
Plate
8.4
Unit
Ceiling joist
Ceiling dwang
Ceiling strapping
Rafter
Collar tie
Strut and brace
Purlin
Eaves framing
Fascia
Ridge board
100mm x 50mm
150mm x 50mm
100mm x 50mm
50mm x 25mm
100mm x 25mm
100mm x 50mm
150mm x 50mm
200mm x 50mm
150mm x 25mm
100mm x 50mm
100mm x 75mm
75mm x 50mm
100mm x 50mm
150mm x 50mm
200mm x 50mm
75mm x 50mm
100mm x 50mm
100mm x 50mm
150mm x 50mm
150mm x 25mm
200mm x 25mm
100mm x 50mm
Labourer
Hours
2009
Valley board
150mm x 25mm
200mm x 25mm
150mm x 50mm
200mm x 50mm
Beams and Lintels 200mm x 50mm
300mm x 75mm
200mm x 100mm
300mm x 100mm
Posts
100mm x 100mm
Prefabricated roof trusses, erection only
6m span
9m span
12m span
8.6
Tradesman
Hours
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
0.18
0.20
0.16
0.21
0.27
0.34
0.34
0.45
0.28
No
No
No
1.50
2.00
3.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
1.00
0.85
1.05
0.85
0.65
0.50
1.00
m2
m2
m2
m2
0.35
0.35
0.45
0.90
m2
m2
m2
m2
0.08
0.15
0.06
0.09
m2
0.52
m2
m2
m2
0.90
1.20
1.00
m
m
m
0.26
0.33
0.17
0.15
Weatherboards
Bevel back
150mm x 25mm
200mm x 25mm
Vertical shiplap 150mm x 25mm
200mm x 25mm
Rusticated
150mm x 25mm
200mm x 25mm
PVC
Fibre cement sheathing, including PVC jointers
4.5mm flat sheets
6mm flat sheets
7.5mm flat sheets
7.5mm weatherboards
Building paper and insulation
Building paper
Sisalation
Batts between wall framing
Batts in ceiling
Eaves soffit lining
4.5mm and 6mm fibre cement
Deck sheathing
100mm x 25mm timber sheathing
100mm x 25mm hardwood
12mm fibre cement (screw fixed)
Exterior finishings
150mm x 25mm, 200mm x 25mm fascia
200mm x 40mm fascia
50mm x 25mm, 75mm x 25mm,
100mm x 25mm fascia
25mm x 25mm, 40mm x 25mm,
50mm x 25mm beads, etc
Labourer
Hours
2009
8.7
Unit
Tradesman
Hours
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
0.20
0.22
0.22
0.26
0.30
0.25
0.30
0.18
0.38
0.60
0.50
0.22
0.32
m2
m2
m2
0.45
0.25
0.16
m
m
m
m
m
0.08
0.08
0.11
0.11
0.20
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
0.22
0.28
0.20
0.40
0.50
0.30
0.35
0.38
m
m
0.08
0.08
m2
m2
1.001.25
0.751.00
m2
m2
m2
0.40
0.38
0.36
Interior Linings
Wall linings
10mm Gib standard plasterboard (fix only)
10mm Gib Braceline (fix only)
13mm Gib standard plasterboard (fix only)
16mm Gib standard plasterboard (fix only)
19mm Gib standard plasterboard (fix only)
Stopping of standard plasterboard
4.75mm, 6mm hardboard
12mm Pinex softboard
4.5mm Hardiflex
4.75mm plastic covered wallboard
7.5mm, 9mm plywood
13mm Pinex panels
13mm Pinex acoustic tiles
Extra values on linings, for
Screw fixing
Glue fixing
PVC Jointers
Wall strapping
50mm x 25mm at 300mm centres
75mm x 25mm at 300mm centres
50mm x 25mm at 600mm centres
75mm x 25mm at 600mm centres
50mm x 25mm at 600mm centres on concrete
Ceiling linings
10mm Gib standard plasterboard (fix only)
Stopping of standard plasterboard
12mm Pinex softboard
4.75mm, 6mm hardboard
4.5mm fibre cement
13mm Pinex panels
13mm Pinex acoustic tiles
4.75m Seratone
Ceiling strapping
50mm x 25mm at 300mm centres
75mm x 25mm at 300mm centres
8.8
Flooring
Labourer
Hours
2009
Plywood flooring
2400mm x 1200mm x 17.5mm sheet
2400mm x 1200mm x 21mm sheet
8.9
m2
m2
0.38
0.40
m
m
m
m
m
0.16
0.18
0.15
0.25
0.18
No
1.50
No
No
1.80
2.00
No
No
2.00
2.40
No
No
2.00
2.40
No
No
4.00
6.00
Set
No
No
0.80
1.20
1.60
No
No
No
No
0.10
0.13
0.05
0.13
Tradesman
Hours
Unit
Interior Finishings
Skirtings
Architraves
Cornices
Sill boards
Facings
8.10
Fixings
Labourer
Hours
2009
9
Joinery
9.1
Staircases
m/rise
8.00
0.45
m
m
6.00
0.17
m2
m
m2
0.30
0.25
0.20
0.08
0.12
0.12
0.15
0.12
m2
m2
m2
m2
0.20
0.13
0.30
0.02
m
m
0.45
0.55
m
m
No
0.30
0.25
0.10
m
m
0.35
0.30
m
m
0.60
0.70
m2
m2
0.05
0.04
Tradesman
Hours
Labourer
Hours
Roof Coverings
Tile Roofing
Standard pattern concrete tile on 40mm x 25mm battens
Ridge, hip verge tiles
Standard pattern prefinished metal tile on 50mm x
50mm battens
Ridge hip, barge covers, etc
Sheet Roofing
Corrugated translucent glass fibre reinforced sheet
Corrugated steel roofing on timber purlins
Ribbed steel/aluminium sheeting on timber purlins
Add extra for fixing to steel
10.1
Unit
Cupboards, Shelving
2009
11
Labourer
Hours
m2
0.20
0.10
m2
m2
m2
m2
0.25
0.28
0.42
0.42
0.11
0.11
0.18
0.18
m2
m2
m2
m2
m2
m
m
0.42
0.50
0.55
0.55
0.22
0.15
0.15
0.18
0.20
0.25
0.25
0.08
m2
m2
0.20
0.18
m2
0.25
m2
0.14
m2
m2
0.90
0.90
m2
m2
m2
0.20
0.20
0.40
m2
m2
0.30
0.40
Tiling
Tradesman
Hours
Unit
Solid Plaster
Render for wall tiling, cement and sand in one coat 13mm thick
Cement render, one coat 13mm thick on
Walls
Soffits
Columns
Beams
Hardwall plaster, two coats 16mm thick on
Walls
Soffits
Columns
Beams
Skim coat hardwall plaster on soffits
Plaster cove
Plaster nosing
12
Floor Coverings
Carpet laying
Direct fixed carpet
Carpet and rubber underlay
Cork tiles and clear plastic finish
Linoleum or vinyl fixed with adhesive
2.5mm thick sheet
Foam backed sheet
2009
15
Unit
Tradesman
Hours
m2
m2
m2
0.90
1.00
1.20
m2
m2
m2
0.20
0.25
0.23
m2
m2
m2
m2
0.30
0.32
0.30
0.18
m2
0.20
m2
m2
0.30
0.34
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
1.70
1.75
1.40
2.00
2.35
1.00
4.00
1.00
1.80
1.50
1.00
5.00
3.50
5.00
6.50
Glazing
17
Plumbing
17.1
Sanitary Fixtures
Labourer
Hours
2009
17.2
Tradesman
Hours
No
No
No
1.50
3.00
3.00
No
No
No
No
0.25
0.35
0.50
0.75
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
0.50
0.75
0.35
3.00
1.25
No
No
0.25
0.30
No
No
No
0.50
0.55
0.60
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
0.35
0.40
0.47
0.53
0.60
0.68
0.78
0.15
0.18
0.25
0.30
0.35
0.45
0.65
Unit
Labourer
Hours
2009
Junction, diameter
Bend, diameter
Junction, diameter
17.5
32mm
40mm
50mm
65mm
80mm
100mm
150mm
32mm
40mm
50mm
65mm
80mm
100mm
32mm
40mm
50mm
65mm
80mm
100mm
32mm
40mm
50mm
65mm
80mm
100mm
Unit
Tradesman
Hours
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
m
m
m
m
m
m
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
0.22
0.26
0.30
0.35
0.40
0.50
0.80
0.25
0.28
0.30
0.33
0.38
0.40
0.16
0.18
0.22
0.27
0.33
0.42
0.18
0.20
0.24
0.30
0.35
0.45
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
0.22
0.24
0.26
0.30
0.35
0.40
0.47
0.55
0.65
m
m
m
m
m
m
0.13
0.13
0.16
0.18
0.20
0.23
Water Pipes
Labourer
Hours
2009
Bend, diameter
Tee, diameter
18
Drainage
18.1
Stormwater
Bends, junctions
Unit
Tradesman
Hours
65mm
80mm
100mm
15mm
20mm
25mm
32mm
40mm
50mm
65mm
80mm
100mm
15mm
20mm
25mm
32mm
40mm
50mm
65mm
80mm
100mm
m
m
m
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
0.26
0.30
0.35
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.13
0.15
0.18
0.20
0.25
0.33
0.14
0.14
0.14
0.15
0.18
0.22
0.24
0.29
0.38
100mm
150mm
225mm
100mm
150mm
225mm
100mm
150mm
225mm
m
m
m
m
m
m
No
No
No
0.50
0.70
1.00
0.20
0.37
0.50
0.25
0.25
0.50
100mm
150mm
100mm
150mm
100mm
150mm
m
m
m
m
No
No
0.25
0.60
0.20
0.35
0.25
0.30
Labourer
Hours
2009
Concrete pipe, with rubber ring joints, diameter
100mm
150mm
225mm
300mm
19
Electrical Services
19.1
Conduit
Tradesman
Hours
m
m
m
m
0.35
0.43
0.50
0.65
m
m
m
0.15
0.18
0.22
m
m
m
0.05
0.06
0.08
m
m
m
0.11
0.12
0.15
m
m
m
m
m
0.03
0.04
0.05
0.06
0.09
m
m
m
m
m
m
0.08
0.11
0.17
0.23
0.42
0.59
Cable
Labourer
Hours
2009
Tradesman
Hours
6mm2
10mm2
25mm2
50mm2
70mm2
120mm2
m
m
m
m
m
m
0.11
0.13
0.17
0.23
0.25
0.32
4mm2
6mm2
10mm2
16mm2
25mm2
m
m
m
m
m
0.11
0.13
0.17
0.23
0.25
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
0.25
0.28
0.32
0.37
0.43
0.50
0.62
0.75
0.95
1.50
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
0.16
0.16
0.18
0.23
0.30
0.37
0.50
0.70
0.85
1.00
No
No
No
No
No
0.20
0.20
0.22
0.27
0.33
20
Mechanical Services
20.1
Pipework
Labourer
Hours
2009
Tradesman
Hours
Labourer
Hours
50mm
65mm
80mm
100mm
150mm
No
No
No
No
No
0.43
0.65
0.85
1.00
1.30
15mm
20mm
25mm
32mm
40mm
50mm
65mm
80mm
100mm
150mm
Black Carbon Steel Schedule 40 piping with butt welded joints,
installed complete but excluding insulation and supports, diameter
20mm
25mm
32mm
40mm
50mm
65mm
80mm
100mm
150mm
Bend
20mm
25mm
32mm
40mm
50mm
65mm
80mm
100mm
150mm
Tee
20mm
25mm
32mm
40mm
50mm
65mm
80mm
100mm
150mm
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
0.16
0.16
0.18
0.23
0.30
0.40
0.56
0.76
0.93
1.15
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
0.46
0.50
0.57
0.67
0.81
1.00
1.80
1.38
1.66
1.80
2.05
2.05
2.10
2.25
2.50
2.60
2.70
3.00
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
1.00
1.10
1.25
1.45
1.70
2.00
2.40
3.00
4.10
2.70
2.70
2.80
3.00
3.60
4.15
4.70
5.60
7.70
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
1.50
1.60
1.80
2.00
2.30
2.80
3.50
4.20
5.20
4.00
4.00
4.25
4.45
5.35
6.20
7.10
8.40
11.60
2009
Tradesman
Hours
Labourer
Hours
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
1.15
1.25
1.40
1.80
2.20
2.60
2.60
3.40
4.60
2.40
2.40
2.50
2.80
3.10
3.30
3.55
4.60
6.10
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
0.38
0.44
0.52
0.61
0.73
0.91
1.12
1.31
2.12
1.40
1.60
1.60
1.60
1.70
1.80
2.00
2.10
2.45
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
0.60
0.65
0.75
0.85
1.00
1.25
1.50
2.10
3.80
1.60
1.60
1.70
1.75
2.10
2.60
3.00
4.00
7.10
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
0.75
0.85
1.00
1.10
1.30
1.60
2.00
3.00
5.00
2.00
2.15
2.40
2.45
3.00
3.60
4.00
6.00
11.10
No
No
No
No
No
0.60
0.65
0.75
0.85
1.00
1.25
1.25
1.30
1.35
1.60
2009
Tradesman
Hours
Labourer
Hours
No
No
No
No
1.25
1.54
2.10
3.80
1.80
2.10
2.80
5.00
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
0.70
0.75
0.82
0.92
1.06
1.22
1.32
1.44
1.91
2.75
3.10
3.10
3.15
3.20
3.40
3.60
3.80
4.40
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
1.30
1.45
1.60
1.80
2.00
2.50
3.15
4.00
4.90
3.80
3.80
4.00
4.25
5.10
6.00
7.00
8.70
12.50
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
2.00
2.20
2.40
2.65
2.90
3.30
4.00
4.60
5.45
5.70
5.70
6.00
6.40
7.70
9.10
10.50
13.00
18.75
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
1.50
1.60
1.80
2.00
2.30
2.80
3.50
4.20
5.20
2.90
2.90
3.00
3.15
3.60
4.10
4.70
6.10
8.50
2009
Mild Steel heavy duty piping with Victualic joints, installed complete
but excluding insulation and supports, diameter
50mm
80mm
100mm
150mm
Bend
50mm
80mm
100mm
150mm
Tee
50mm
80mm
100mm
150mm
Single flange adaptor, with gasket and bolts
50mm
80mm
100mm
150mm
20.2
Tradesman
Hours
m
m
m
m
0.56
0.86
0.95
1.50
No
No
No
No
0.37
0.60
0.75
1.10
No
No
No
No
0.47
0.70
0.85
1.30
No
No
No
No
0.41
0.65
0.80
1.20
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
0.45
0.45
0.45
0.45
0.60
0.60
0.65
0.65
0.80
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.90
0.90
1.00
1.00
1.10
Pipe Supports
Labourer
Hours
2009
21
Plant Constants
The tables given hereafter are a guide only and apart from Trucks and Haulage, are based on
information given in the Reference Handbook issued by the Caterpillar Tractor Co. All plant
references are to Caterpillar equipment.
21.1
State of Material
Density
Insitu kg/m3
Load Factor
Density
Loose kg/m3
Clay
Dry excavated
Wet excavated
1,840
2,080
0.81
0.80
1,480
1,660
Dry
Wet
1,660
1,840
0.71
0.90
1,420
1,540
Decomposed Rock
2,790
2,280
1,960
0.70
0.75
0.80
1,960
1,720
1,570
Earth
Wet excavated
2,020
0.79
1,600
Gravel
Pitrun
Dry
2,170
1,690
0.89
0.89
1,930
1,510
Sand
Dry, loose
Wet
1,600
2,080
0.89
0.89
1,420
1,840
Dry
Wet
1,930
2,230
0.89
0.91
1,720
2,020
Stone
Crushed
2,670
0.60
1,600
1,370
0.70
950
Top Soil
21.2
Bulldozers
ProductionMaximum Uncorrected
The Dozing Production curves, Refer to page 5-503, indicate maximum uncorrected production
for tracked machines with straight blades and based on the following conditions.
1
2
3
4
5
6
2009
Dozing Production
1800
D10
D9
1600
1400
D8
1200
1000
D7
800
600
D6
400
200
D5
D4
D3
200
190
180
170
160
150
140
130
120
110
90
100
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Average Dozing Distance
Operator
Excellent
Average
Poor
Material
Loose Stockpile
Hard to cut; frozen with tilt to cylinder
without tilt to cylinder
cable controlled blade
Rock, ripped or blasted
Hard to drift; dead (dry, noncohesive material or very sticky
material)
Factor
1.00
0.75
0.60
1.20
0.80
0.70
0.60
1.20
0.80
Job Condition
Factor
Visibility
Dust, rain, snow, fog/darkness
0.80
Job Efficiency
0.80
50 minutes/hour
0.84
40 minutes/hour
0.67
Direct Drive Transmission
(0.1 min. fixed time)
0.80
Bulldozer *
Angling (A) blade
0.500.75
Cushioned (C) blade
0.500.75
D5 narrow gauge
0.90
1.20
Side By Side Dozing
* Note: Angling and Cushioned blades are not considered to be production dozing tools.
Depending upon job conditions, the A-blade and C-blade will average 50-75% of straight blade
production.
2009
-20
-10
+10
+20
+30
Degrees
Percent
1
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
1.80
8.80
17.60
26.80
36.40
46.60
57.70
70.00
83.90
100.00
0.40
0.60
Dozing Factor
0.80
Note:
(-) = Favourable, i.e., downhill
1.20 (+) = Unfavourable, i.e., uphill
1.00
1.40
0.75
0.84
0.86
Excellent
Above average
Average
Below average
Severe
11/13
13/17
17/22
22/26
26/29
16/19
19/22
22/27
27/30
30/33
15/18
18/20
24/26
24/26
26/29
17/20
20/22
27/30
27/30
30/33
Fill Factor
100%
105%
85%
100%
to
to
to
to
110%
115%
100%
110%
2009
Est
Cycles/
Hour
2 m3 2.25 m3
15
18
21
24
27
30
33
36
480
400
342
300
266
240
218
200
2.5 m3 2.75 m3
540
450
385
338
299
270
245
225
600
500
428
375
333
300
273
250
660
550
470
413
386
330
300
275
3 m3 3.25 m3
720
600
513
450
399
360
327
300
780
650
556
488
432
390
354
325
3.5 m3 3.75 m3
840
700
599
525
466
420
382
350
4 m3
900
750
641
563
499
450
409
375
960
800
648
600
532
480
436
400
240
200
171
150
133
120
109
100
Excavators, Backhoe
Excellent
Above average
Average
Below average
Severe
215
225
235
245
10/13
13/17
17/21
21/25
25/30
12/15
15/19
19/23
23/29
29/37
15/18
18/23
23/17
27/35
35/43
17/22
22/28
28/33
33/41
41/50
Est
Cycles/
Hour
0.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.3 1.5 1.7 1.9 2.1 2.3 2.5 2.7 2.9 3.1 3.3 3.5
12.0
13.3
15.0
17.1
20.0
24.0
30.0
35.0
40.0
45.0
60
54
48
42
36
30
24
20
90
81
72
63
54
45
36
31
150
135
120
105
90
75
60
51
210
189
168
147
126
105
84
71
270
243
216
189
162
135
108
92
81
297
264
231
198
165
132
112
99
351
312
273
234
195
156
133
117
405
380
315
270
225
180
153
135
458
408
357
306
225
204
173
153
133
513
456
399
342
285
228
194
171
148
567
504
441
378
315
252
214
189
164
621
552
483
414
345
276
235
207
179
675
600
525
450
375
300
255
225
195
729
648
567
486
405
324
275
243
211
783
696
609
522
435
348
296
261
226
837
744
651
558
465
372
315
279
242
891
792
693
544
495
398
337
297
257
945
840
735
630
525
420
357
315
273
300
270
240
210
180
150
120
102
90
78
2009
215
0.38
0.57
0.67
0.86
0.96
21.5
225
0.57
0.76
0.96
1.05
1.34
235
0.86
0.96
1.15
1.43
1.62
2.10
245
1.53
1.91
2.29
2.49
2.87
100%
95%
80%
60%
40%
Loaders
910950B
966D980C
988B
0.450.50
0.500.55
0.550.60
Mixed
Up to 3mm
3mm to 20mm
20mm to 150mm
150mm and over
Bank or broken
+.02
-.02
+/-.00
+.03 and up
+.04 and up
Pile
Conveyor or Dozer piled 3m and up
+/-.00
Conveyor or Dozer piled 3m or less
+.01
Dumped by truck
+.02
Miscellaneous
Common ownership of trucks and loaders
Up to .04
Independently owned trucks
Up to +.04
Constant operation
Up to .04
Inconsistent operation
Up to +.04
Small target
Up to +.04
Fragile target
Up to +.05
Allowance for Additional Haul and Return (Resistance = Grade + Rolling)
Machine
910
920
930
950B
0.45
0.45
0.525
0.41
Machine
Resistance
Loaded
2%
966D
980C
988B
0.14
0.13
0.14
10%
Empty
20%
2%
10%
20%
2009
Fill Factor
Rated Bucket
Type
910
GP
MP
High Lift
GP
GP
MP
GP
GP
MP
GP
LM
GP
LM
Rock (V)
GP
LM
Rock (V)
LM
Rock (V + S)
920
930
950B
966D
980C
988B
95%
90%
85%
85%
100%
95%
90%
90%
1.0
0.8
1.0
1.2
1.4
1.2
1.5
1.7
1.5
2.4
2.7
3.1
3.5
3.1
4.0
4.4
4.0
6.0
5.4
1,700
1,360
1,700
2,040
2,380
2,040
2,720
3,060
2,720
4,200
4,200
5,440
5,440
5,440
7,000
7,000
7,000
9,600
9,600
Material
Fill Factor
Blasted Material
Well blasted
Average
Poorly blasted with
slabs or blocks
80%
75%
60%
85%
80%
65%
Bucket Types
GP
LM
MP
High Lift
Rock (V)
Rock (V + S)
General Purpose
Light Materials
Multi Purpose
High Lift
Rock (V Edge)
Rock (V Edge + Straight Edge)
Note: These payloads are for estimating purposes only. Consult the current specification for specific data,
specialized buckets, beadless type applications, counterweights and tyre ballasting.
Production Estimating TableEstimated ProductionInsitu Cubic Metres/Hour
Cycle
Time,
Mins
Cycles
Per Hr
1.0
0.35
0.40
0.45
0.50
0.55
0.60
0.65
0.70
0.75
171
150
133
120
109
100
92
86
80
120
109
100
92
1.5
180
164
150
138
2.0
240
218
200
184
2.5
300
272
250
230
3.0
360
328
300
276
3.5
420
382
350
322
4.0
480
436
400
368
342
135
540
490
450
416
386
200
600
545
500
460
430
268
660
600
550
505
474
332
720
655
600
555
515
400
780
705
650
600
560
466
840
765
700
645
600
560
150
530
900
820
750
690
645
600
8.0
8.5
225
600
960
870
800
735
690
640
330
665
1003
925
850
780
730
680
9.0
9.5
10.0
Production= Estimated Production in m3 Insitu per Hour x Bucket Fill Factor x Work Time per Hour
= m3 Insitu per Hour
2009
22
22.1
Truck Capacity
The volumes given hereafter are arrived at by dividing the rated capacity of the truck by the loose or
insitu densities of the various materials as listed in the Density and Load Factor table.
Material
Vehicle Capacity
8 tonne
m3
Insitu
Clay
Dry excavated
Wet excavated
Clay and Gravel Dry
Wet
Decomposed Rock 75% Rock 25% Earth
50% Rock 50% Earth
25% Rock 75% Earth
Earth
Wet excavated
Gravel
Pitrun
Dry
Sand
Dry, loose
Wet
Sand and Gravel Dry
Wet
Stone
Crushed
Top Soil
22.2
4.35
3.85
4.82
4.35
2.87
3.51
4.08
3.96
3.69
4.73
5.00
3.85
4.15
3.59
3.00
5.84
m3
Loose
5.41
4.82
5.63
5.19
4.08
4.65
5.10
5.00
4.15
5.30
5.63
4.35
4.65
3.96
5.00
8.42
12 tonne
m3
Insitu
16 tonne
m3
Loose
m3
Insitu
m3
Loose
20 tonne
m3
Insitu
m3
Loose
13.51
12.05
14.08
12.99
10.20
11.63
12.74
12.50
10.36
13.24
14.08
10.87
11.63
9.90
12.50
21.05
Hauling Times
Based on light traffic and travelling at an average of 35 km/hour. Includes loading time of two
minutes, travel to dump time of four minutes, and return time.
1Km
2Km
3Km
4Km
5Km
10Km
20Km
30Km
6.63
4.67
3.67
3.04
2.59
1.49
0.80
0.55
Adjust for:
2009
23
Trade Ratios
The following is a breakdown of average on-site costs into labour, material, and fixed cost
components. The on-site material content of precast concrete, structural steel and metal windows
and doors includes manufacture and prefabrication which normally takes place off-site. A
breakdown of these off-site labour and material ratios is also given below.
23.1
23.2
Labour
%
35
25
20
15
80
15
25
10
50
25
20
10
45
15
20
25
35
50
35
40
20
25
45
80
35
40
10
25
75
25
45
5
15
80
20
85
75
90
50
75
80
90
55
85
80
75
65
50
65
60
80
75
55
20
65
60
90
75
25
75
55
60
75
65
5
-
30
45
35
70
55
65
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Indices
Explanation of Indices Used
Labour IndicesCurrent
CPI, CGPI, PPI IndicesCurrent
Key
Update Service
6-511
6-511
6-512
6-512
6-513
6-513
6.2
Indices Archive
Labour and CCI IndicesArchive
CPI, CGPI, PPI IndicesArchive
6-514
6-514
6-515
6.3
6-517
6-517
6-517
6-518
6-518
6.4
Regional Indices
Main Centres
Provincial
6-519
6-519
6-519
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Page 6-511
Indices
1.1
SE9AAll Groups
Contact Information
Statistics New Zealand
Auckland
Tel: 09-358-4588
Christchurch
Tel: 03-374-8700
Wellington
Dunedin
www.stats.govt.nz
Tel: 04-495-4600
Tel: 03-477-7511
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Labour IndicesCurrent
Page 6-512
1.2
Labour IndicesCurrent
LCI
Construction
Base Date
Year
Quarter
2006
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
2007
2008
2009
Salary/Wages
All Sectors
Private Sector
Dec 1992
Jun 2001
Dec 1992
Jun 2001
SA53P1
SE53E9
SA43P1
SE43E9
1154
1201
1245
-
1152
1163
1174
1183
1190
1199
1211
1221
1229
1240
1256
1269
1273
1278
1152
1162
1173
1182
1190
1198
1210
1220
1228
1239
1255
1267
1271
1276
Indices for earlier years are now in a separate section, Refer to page 6-514
1.3
Base Date
Year
Quarter
2006
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
2007
2008
2009
Dec
1993
SE9A
June
1999
SE9A
1184
1202
June
2006
SE9A
985
1000
1007
1005
1010
1020
1025
1037
1044
1061
1077
1072
1075
1081
Non-Residential
Buildings,
Shops & Offices
Dec
Sep
1989
1999
SBA
S2BA
1228
1246
1270
1278
1276
1279
1282
1291
1301
1310
1330
1329
1324
1306
CGPI
Residential
Buildings,
Dwellings
Dec
Sep
1989
1999
SAA
S2AA
1390
1409
1437
1450
1471
1496
1523
1543
1557
1577
1598
1596
1597
1599
PPI
Other
Construction
Dec
Sep
1989
1999
SGC
S2GC
1283
1300
1310
1330
1335
1340
1357
1374
1384
1405
1436
1449
1472
1486
Construction
Inputs
Dec
Jun
1982
1997
SNE
1364
1407
1467
1473
1489
1510
1536
1548
1565
1606
1656
1647
1649
1664
2009
1.4
Key
1.5
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Indices
Key
Page 6-513
Note: Statistics New Zealand include the following statement for series S2BA.
This index does not purport to reflect all price changes in building work because of
measurement difficulties, particularly with respect to margins and discounts on labour and
material prices.
* indicates pro rata calculation to convert indices for prior periods where base dates have
been updated. See Compensating for Base Date Changes on page 6-518.
R indicates previously published figures have been revised. F indicates forecast.
Update Service
For updates of indices. For fax version, phone 0800-426-326 or 09-522-4780.
For a pdf version, email us at indices@rawlinsons.co.nz, or download from our website,
www.rawlinsons.co.nz/handbook.
Indices are also available at www.stats.govt.nz
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Indices Archive
2.1
Base Date
Year
Quarter
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
Sept
Dec
1039
1048
1057
1063
1067
1081
1087
1092
1096
1097
1100
1104
1102
1099
1101
1103
1101
1098
1112
1129
-
1000
R1015
R1040
1067
-
CCI
Salary/Wages
All Sectors
Private Sector
Dec 1992
Jun 2001
Dec 1992
Jun 2001
SA53P1
SE53E9
SA43P1
SE43E9
1029
1034
1042
1048
1052
1056
1060
1065
1069
1074
1077
1080
1083
1089
1091
1093
1095
1097
1101
1105
1109
1111
1115
1118
1122
1130
1136
1143
1147
1152
-
1000
1007
1012
1016
1019
1027
1034
1039
1044
1053
1060
1066
1075
1089
1101
1029
1034
1043
1050
1054
1057
1061
1066
1070
1076
1078
1082
1084
1090
1092
1094
1096
1098
1102
1106
1110
1112
1115
1119
1123
1131
1137
1143
1146
1152
-
1000
1007
1011
1016
1018
1026
1034
1038
1044
1052
1060
1066
1074
1089
1100
Base
200
Dec 1958
3640
3640
3650
3680
3690
3690
3700
3720
3730
3740
3750
3760
3770
3770
3780
3790
3770
3800
3850
3930
4020
4050
4160
4420
4330
4300
4340
4320
4290
4400
Discontinued
See CGPI
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LCI
Construction
Base Date
Year
Quarter
2005
2.2
1108
-
Base Date
Year
Quarter
1991
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
Sept
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1107
1119
1136
1145
Base
200
Dec 1958
1107
1118
1136
1145
1992
Salary/Wages
All Sectors
Private Sector
Dec 1992
Jun 2001
Dec 1992
Jun 2001
SA53P1
SE53E9
SA43P1
SE43E9
March
June
Sept
Dec
CCI
Dec
1993
SE9A
June
1999
SE9A
1131
1132
1136
1135
1140
1143
1147
1150
987
993
998
1000 *912
1000 *912
1004 *915
1016 *926
1028 *937
1040 *948
1050 *957
1052 *959
1058 *964
1063 *969
1071 *976
1077 *982
1085 *989
1082 *986
1083 *987
1088 *992
1094 *997
1096 *999
1101 *1004
1107 1009
June
2006
SE9A
Non-Residential
Buildings,
Shops & Offices
Dec
Sep
1989
1999
SBA
S2BA
1021
1025
1026
1025
1015
1007
1008
1008
1007
1007
1021
1038
1038
1041
1042
1056
1069
1071
1081
R1087
R1091
R1090
R1093
1094
1098
1091
1084
1091
1091
1086
1086
*924
*924
*937
*952
*952
*955
*956
*969
*981
*983
*992
*997
*1001
*1000
*1003
*1004
*1007
*1001
*994
*1001
*1001
*996
996
CGPI
Residential
Buildings,
Dwellings
Dec
Sep
1989
1999
SAA
S2AA
1212
1256
1287
1294
1306
1330
1355
1385
1385
1389
1376
1379
1393
1403
1409
1407
1399
998
PPI
Other
Construction
Dec
Sep
1989
1999
SGC
S2GC
1112
1114
1123
1134
Construction
Inputs
Dec
Jun
1982
1997
SNE
1732
1732
1725
1735
1700
1694
1695
1705
1751
1756
1774
1785
1791
1798
1814
1829
1844
1849
1853
1868
1877
1881
1882
1892
1893
1898
1902
1906
1905
991
996
994
1003
996
995
998
1000
999
1003
1005
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CPI
All Groups
Base Date
Year
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Quarter
Dec
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
Sept
Dec
Dec
1993
SE9A
1098
1095
1097
June
1999
SE9A
1001
998
1000
1004
1006
1013
1020
1034
1046
1044
1053
1059
1065
1071
1082
1087
1094
1098
1098
1103
1111
1115
1124
1131
1141
1146
1156
1169
1177
June
2006
SE9A
833
830
832
835
837
843
849
860
870
869
876
881
886
891
900
904
910
913
913
918
924
928
935
941
949
953
962
973
979
Non-Residential
Buildings,
Shops & Offices
Dec
Sep
1989
1999
SBA
S2BA
1087
1086
1089
997
996
999
1000
1000
1003
1003
1003
1005
1009
1014
1017
1024
1028
1028
1031
1031
R1048
1060
1065
1080
1104
1151
1162
1185
1188
1199
1209
1212
CGPI
Residential
Buildings,
Dwellings
Dec
Sep
1989
1999
SAA
S2AA
Other
Construction
Dec
Sep
1989
1999
SGC
S2GC
1396
1399
1399
1402
1133
1133
1130
1144
996
998
998
1000
1006
1013
1023
1027
1036
1043
1045
1048
1055
1069
1075
1082
1100
1116
1135
1154
1192
1216
1246
1272
1293
1313
1342
1355
1376
PPI
990
990
988
1000
1008
1013
1027
1039
1060
1065
1075
1094
1105
1109
1113
1111
1110
1116
1121
1122
1133
1144
1165
1181
1191
1210
1229
1248
1273
Construction
Inputs
Dec
Jun
1982
1997
SNE
1002
998
1004
1019
1030
1040
1049
1085
1132
1128
1130
1132
1133
1134
1150
1157
1161
1173
R1164
1166
1162
1178
1205
1222
1238
1253
1285
1310
1327
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Cost Indexation Formula
Indexation Formula
Page 6-517
3.1
Indexation Formula
NZS 3910:2003 contains provision for calculating and adjusting contract values for cost fluctuations
in accordance with published indices.
Taken from NZS 3910:2003 with permission from Standards New Zealand. NZS 3910:2003 can be
purchased from Standards New Zealand at www.standards.co.nz.
Appendix A, clause A2
1
1
( L L ) 0.6 ( M M )
---------------------------- + ------------------------------C = V 0.4
1
1
Example
Contract for $6,000,000 of civil works, tendered in August 2000.
V = $1,550,000 (value of work carried out in quarter ended June 2001)
L = 1131 (LCI index for quarter ended June 2001)
L1 = 1115 (LCI index for quarter ended September 2000)
M = 1130 (PPI index for quarter ended June 2001)
M1 = 1085 (PPI index for quarter ended September 2000)
( 1131 1115 ) 0.6 ( 1130 1085 )
C = $1,550,000 x 0.4
---------------------------------------------- + ---------------------------------------------1115
1085
16 0.6 45
C = $1,550,000 x 0.4
--------------------- + --------------------1115
1085
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Compensating for Base Date Changes
Page 6-518
3.3
= 1000
= 1097
= 0.911577 x 1082
= 986
Note: this calculation should not be applied to the PPI index, which was redeveloped in 1998.
Statistics New Zealand provided back calculations for two yearsincluded above (note that these
do not quite match the original figuresdue to the redevelopment).
3.4
Quarter
Day of month
Month
March
3rd Thursday
May
June
3rd Thursday
August
September
3rd Thursday
November
December
3rd Thursday
February
March
3rd Monday
April
June
3rd Monday
July
September
3rd Monday
October
December
3rd Monday
January
March
May
June
August
September
November
December
February
March
4th Thursday
May
June
4th Thursday
August
September
4th Thursday
November
December
4th Thursday
February
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Main Centres
Page 6-519
Regional Indices
4.1
Main Centres
City
4.2
Index
Auckland
100.00
Wellington
98.40
Christchurch
97.80
Dunedin
98.00
Provincial
These indices are a broad indication only of cost variation between cities and towns within New
Zealand, and are applicable to the total project costs.
Please note that these indices are intended to be applied where the project is capable of being
carried out by local resources. If the nature or size of the project requires an out-of-town
contractor, then these indices will not necessarily apply.
North IslandNorthern
Base Auckland
City/Town
Index
North IslandSouthern
Base Wellington
City/Town
Index
South IslandNorthern
Base Christchurch
City/Town
Index
South IslandSouthern
Base Dunedin
City/Town
Index
Auckland
Wellington
Christchurch
100.00
Dunedin
100.00
100.00
100.00
Kaitaia
96.00
New Plymouth
95.00
Nelson
105.00
Oamaru
98.00
Whangarei
99.00
Hawera
97.00
Blenheim
105.00
Wanaka
110.00
Dargaville
99.00
Wanganui
95.00
Westport
109.00
Queenstown
110.00
Thames
98.00
Gisborne
98.00
Hanmer
106.00
Te Anau
108.00
Tauranga
98.00
Napier
98.00
Ashburton
102.00
Alexandra
108.00
Hamilton
100.00
Hastings
97.00
Timaru
102.00
Gore
100.00
Rotorua
96.00
Palmerston Nth
98.00
Tekapo
105.00
Invercargill
110.00
Te Kuiti
98.00
Masterton
95.00
Taupo
99.00
Upper Hutt
98.00
Whakatane
95.00
Paraparaumu
100.00
7-521
7-521
7-521
7-522
7-522
7-522
7-523
7-523
7-523
7-524
7-525
7-525
7.2
Labour OnlyResidential
7-526
7.3
Accident Compensation
IRPC Act 2001
Before the IRPC
Levy Year
Invoicing for Levies
Earner Levy
Self Employed Persons
Employer Levy Rates
Employer Levy RatesHistoric
7-529
7-529
7-529
7-529
7-529
7-529
7-529
7-530
7-531
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1
1.1
Employment Contracts
The coming into force on 15th May 1991 of the Employment Contracts Act 1991 caused most
building contractors to enter into individual employment contracts with their employees. This Act
was replaced by the Employment Relations Act 2000, effective 2 October 2000. The terms and
conditions of all existing individual or collective employment contracts remained the same on 2
October 2000.
Any new collective or individual employment agreement after this date needs to comply with the
requirements of the Employment Relations Act and subsequent amendments. For more
information, Refer to page 12-614.
1.2
get a completed Tax code declaration IR330 form from the contractor. The contractor must fill
in their IRD number, use the WT tax code, and enter a withholding payment category of
labour-only contracts in the building industry.
make deductions from the withholding payments at a flat 20% rate. Earners levy and student
loan repayments are not deducted from withholding payments. If the contractor has not
completed an IR330 form, then the employer needs to make deductions at the no-declaration
rate of 35%.
calculate the withholding tax on the GST-exclusive amount, if the contractor is registered for
GST.
keep the tax invoices that the contractor provides to the employer.
include the details of withholding payments on the Employer Monthly Schedule IR348 and
Employer Deductions IR345 forms.
keep the withholding payments and the deduction records with the rest of the employers
wage records.
If the contractor holds a special tax rate certificate, the employer should deduct withholding tax as
specified on the certificate.
The employer does not have to deduct any withholding tax if the labour-only contractor is a
company or holds a current Certificate of Exemption IR331.
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1.3
(employment contract)
(negotiated contract)
(net)
(includes overhead and profit)
These tables are examples of wage rate calculations. Actual rates will vary throughout the country.
1.4
1.5
$25.00
$16.00
$35.00
$25.00
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1.6
5
1
6
@
@
Hourly Rate
Total Cost
$32.93
$26.07
$164.63
$26.07
$190.70
$31.78
Note: Profit and overhead added is added on at the end of the estimate to produce a quotation or
tender amount.
1.7
Productive Hours
The contract rate is derived from the total weekly cost of employing an operative, divided by the
productive hours actually worked. These productive hours are less than the paid worked hours, due
to a paid morning and afternoon break, plus starting and stopping, totalling 8 times a day. Wet time
is also included as an average allowance.
Productive Hours
Item
Minutes
Times
per day
Days per
Total
week Minutes
Hours
45.00
10 mins x
5 mins x
2
8
x
x
5
5
100
400
=
=
-1.67
-3.33
-2.00
38.00
Carpenter
Labourer
45 hrs
1,251.21
$27.80
$990.55
$22.01
33%
$9.18
$7.26
$36.98
$29.28
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Taxable payments
Ordinary time
Time and
Weekly Taxable Pay
Holiday pay and sick leave etc. (for calculation, See page 7-525)
Public liability insurance, ACC premiums and residual levy, and
first week liability (for calculation, See page 7-525)
Redundancy provision (optional)
Non taxable payments
Tool, clothing & footware allowance
Add costs of supervision by Leading Hand
Total of carpenters costs as calculated
Plus charge allowance
Leading Hand cost: Assume control of 5 operatives for
25% of the time, i.e., 25% divided by 5, gives 5% loading.
Add leading hand cost to Carpenter rate
Total weekly cost
Divide by productive time (38 hrs) gives Nett Contract Rate
Hours
Rate
Amount
40 $22.00
5 $33.00
$880.00
$165.00
45
47.5
Sub-Total
13.50%
4.91%
$1,045.00
$141.08 $1,186.08
$58.24 $1,244.31
4.00%
$45.32 $1,294.08
$0.28
$12.60 $1,306.68
$1,306.6
8
$0.45
$21.38
$1,328.0
6
x 5%
=
$66.40
$1,373.09
38 =
$36.13
Taxable payments
Ordinary time
Time and
Weekly Taxable Pay
Holiday pay and sick leave etc. (see calculation)
Public liability insurance, ACC premiums and residual levy, and
first week liability (for calculation, See page 7-525)
Redundancy provision (optional)
Add costs of supervision by Leading Hand
Total of labourers costs as calculated
Plus charge allowance (hours)
Leading Hand cost: Assume control of 5 operatives for
25% of the time, i.e., 25% divided by 5, gives 5% loading.
Add leading hand cost to Labourer rate
Total weekly cost
Divide by productive time (38 hrs) gives Nett Contract Rate
Hours
Rate
Amount
40 $16.00
5 $24.00
$640.00
$120.00
13.50%
4.91%
$102.56
$42.35
$760.00
$862.56
$904.91
4.00%
$36.20
$941.11
$0.45
$941.11
$21.38
$962.49
47.5
x 5%
38 =
Sub-Total
$48.12
$989.23
$26.03
2009
1.10
Holidays, sick leave etc, expressed as percentage3 weeks annual leave option
Working time = total weeks less non working time
Days/days in week
Weeks
365/7
52.14
15/5
11/5
5/5
=
=
3.00
2.20
1.00
6.20
45.94
6.2
100
--------------- ---------- = 13.5
45.94
1
6.20
45.94
=13.5%
Holidays, sick leave etc, expressed as percentage4 weeks annual leave option, as from 2007
Working time = total weeks less non working time
Days/days in week
Weeks
365/7
52.14
1.11
20/5
11/5
5/5
=
=
4.00
2.20
1.00
7.20
44.94
7.2
100
--------------- ---------- = 16.0
44.94
1
7.20
44.94
=16.0%
total %
1.00%
0.67%
2.74%
0.50%
4.91%
2009
Labour OnlyResidential
A regular query is what is the going labour-only rate for house construction?. Often the builder is
being asked to carry out the carpentry work for a $/m2 rate, and wants to know if the rate is fair.
Without knowing the scope of work, it is extremely difficult to agree or disagree with any given rate.
In all cases, we recommend that readers, before accepting any rate, calculate the cost of the
project, using established estimating principles and allowing for appropriate overhead and margin
amounts, in order to see for themselves if the proposed rate is fair.
Our only comment regarding actual rates is to state that in virtually every enquiry, that is, one to two
per year since 1995, the rate suggested has been between $55 and $65 per m2. In that same
period, the hourly charge out rate has increased significantly.
This section is intended to provide some tools for the reader to calculate their own rate for the
particular project being considered. The worked example allows for both $ per m2 and total $ per
project, whichever is preferred.
Scenario One
Scenario Two
2009
you should have records that will give the likely manhours.
It is recommended practice to use one method as a cross-check for the other, ie, work out both
ways and see if you come up with the same answer.
For this example, we will assume you have already established the labour hours for the projects.
Method TwoBottom Up
Bottom UpWorking out the cost, in order to establish the $/m2
Scenario Three
A
B
C
4
3
45
6
4
50
540
1200
E
F
$32
$17,280
$32
$38,400
$1,695
$2,543
$18,975
$40,943
$1,898
$20,873
$4,094
$45,037
J
K
weeks
men
hrs/wk
Scenario Four
10%
say
250m2
$83/m2
say
400m2
$113/m2
2009
Establishment Costs G
Description
Rate
Qty
$ value
Qty
$ value
0.19
500
95
750
143
$40
160
240
25%
25%
B
C
D
45
4
$32
45
6
$32
$1,440
$2,160
$1,695
$2,543
Tip: your accountant, or person who pays the bills, should be able to supply a list of costs that
should be included in the establishment and overhead costs, based on the previous years
expenditure.
2009
3
Accident Compensation
3.1
3.2
The Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2001(IRPC) came into effect on
1 April 2002, and replaced the Accident Insurance Act 1998.
1999-2001: Accident Insurance Act 1998, with some aspects amended by Accident
Insurance Amendment Act 2000, Accident Insurance (Transitional Provisions) Act 2000.
ACCthe Accident Compensation Corporationrestored as the sole provider of workplace
accident insurance.
1998-1999: Accident Insurance Act 1998. Employers must have workplace accident
insurance cover for employees.
Levy Year
Under the IRPC, all payments to ACC for accident cover are called levies (previously premiums).
Accident cover is provided for a levy year, which is a 12-month period running from 1 April to 31
March. ACC WorkPlace Cover levies pay for the current and future cost of work-related injury
claims that occur in the levy year.
3.4
3.5
Earner Levy
All employees must pay an ACC earner levy to cover the cost of non-work injuries, plus an earners
account residual levyto fund the cost of non-work injuries claimed from 1 April 1992 to 30 June
1999. These levies are incorporated into the PAYE tables, and collected by Inland Revenue on
behalf of ACC, and have been relatively stable at between $1.20 and $1.40 per $100 of earnings.
The maximum amount of earningsper individualliable for the combined earner levy deduction
is $106,473 for the 2009/10 financial year. This has increased every year, eg, the maximum liable
earnings in 2000 was $83,017, 2004$88,728, 2007/08$99,817, 2008/09$102,922. But its
not a tax!
3.6
Earner levy$1.70 per $100 of earningsincreased from $1.40 in 2008/09 levy year.
Earners account residual levyincluded
2009
3.7
Industrial Activity
(see next page for rates from previous years)
Note RCL excludes 5c per $100 HSE levy
Class
Unit
2006/7
LR
RCL
2007/8
LR
RCL
2008/9
Emp RCL
2009/10
Emp RCL
42330
42341
27490
78210
25200
27690
26210
42220
41210
42420
77120
42210
42590
1.40
1.04
3.74
0.08
0.89
2.11
0.94
2.65
2.15
2.80
0.43
2.65
2.80
0.32
0.32
0.95
0.24
0.56
0.56
0.42
0.67
0.50
0.67
0.36
0.67
0.67
1.05
0.82
2.81
0.06
1.07
1.59
0.91
2.41
1.71
2.40
0.39
2.41
2.40
0.38
0.38
1.17
0.28
0.68
0.68
0.51
0.82
0.61
0.82
0.43
0.82
0.82
0.79
0.76
1.07
0.05
1.09
1.20
1.02
1.88
1.51
1.88
0.32
1.88
1.88
0.45
0.45
0.61
0.32
0.86
0.86
0.61
1.07
0.75
1.07
0.53
1.07
1.07
0.78
0.78
2.31
0.04
1.12
1.19
1.06
2.06
1.66
2.06
0.36
2.05
2.06
0.42
0.42
1.61
0.27
0.86
1.61
0.60
1.09
0.75
1.09
0.50
1.09
1.09
78230
41220
42100
41220
42100
42100
42320
28650
42340
42430
42450
41110
42420
23230
42510
41130
42440
41220
42410
42310
78230
41120
77110
42230
42590
42240
27410
78220
42240
0.21
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
1.04
0.92
1.40
2.31
2.31
2.80
2.80
1.93
2.44
2.80
2.31
2.16
2.31
1.69
0.21
2.80
0.43
2.65
2.80
2.65
3.74
0.43
2.65
0.24
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.32
0.29
0.32
0.67
0.67
0.67
0.67
0.56
0.50
0.67
0.67
0.50
0.67
0.50
0.24
0.67
0.36
0.67
0.67
0.67
0.95
0.36
0.67
0.16
1.71
1.71
1.71
1.71
1.71
0.82
0.84
1.05
2.00
1.99
2.41
2.40
1.81
2.15
2.40
1.99
1.71
1.99
1.42
0.16
2.41
0.39
2.41
2.40
2.40
2.81
0.39
2.40
0.28
0.61
0.61
0.61
0.61
0.61
0.38
0.34
0.61
0.82
0.82
0.82
0.82
0.68
0.61
0.82
0.82
0.61
0.82
0.61
0.28
0.82
0.43
0.82
0.82
0.82
1.17
0.43
0.82
0.20
1.51
1.51
1.51
1.51
1.51
0.76
0.81
0.76
1.68
1.68
1.88
1.88
1.50
1.76
1.88
1.68
1.51
1.68
1.22
0.20
1.88
0.32
1.88
1.88
1.88
2.15
0.30
1.88
0.32
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.45
0.40
0.45
1.07
1.07
1.07
1.07
0.86
0.75
1.07
1.07
0.75
1.07
0.75
0.32
1.07
0.53
1.07
1.07
1.07
1.55
0.53
1.07
0.19
1.66
1.66
1.66
1.66
1.66
0.78
0.92
0.78
1.91
1.90
2.06
2.06
1.56
1.92
2.05
1.90
1.66
1.90
1.32
0.19
2.08
0.36
2.06
2.06
2.05
2.31
0.23
2.05
0.27
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.42
0.36
0.42
1.09
1.09
1.09
1.09
0.86
0.75
1.09
1.09
0.75
1.09
0.75
0.27
1.09
0.50
1.09
1.09
1.09
1.61
0.50
1.09
2009
3.8
Industrial Activity
Class Unit
Numeric order
1995
1996
2000 2001
R/C R/C 2001
23230
25200
26210
27410
27490
27690
28650
41110
41120
41130
41210
41220
41220
41220
42100
42100
42100
42210
42220
42230
42240
42240
42310
42320
42330
42340
42341
42410
42420
42420
42430
42440
42450
42510
42590
42590
77110
77120
78210
78220
78230
78230
3.43
1.91
4.39
2.60
2.60
2.60
2.60
5.55
5.55
5.55
5.55
5.55
5.55
5.55
5.55
5.55
5.55
5.55
5.55
5.55
5.55
5.55
5.55
2.92
2.92
5.55
2.92
5.55
5.55
5.55
2.92
2.92
5.55
2.72
5.55
5.55
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.10
3.77
2.23
4.31
3.74
3.74
3.26
2.66
7.83
7.83
7.83
5.68
5.68
5.68
5.68
5.68
5.68
5.68
7.83
7.83
7.83
7.83
7.83
5.92
2.85
2.85
5.92
2.85
5.92
7.83
7.83
4.21
4.21
5.92
3.92
7.82
7.83
1.57
1.57
1.42
1.57
1.57
1.57
3.73
2.09
4.41
4.64
4.64
3.30
2.54
6.80
6.80
6.80
5.68
5.68
5.68
5.68
5.68
5.68
5.68
6.80
6.80
6.80
6.80
6.80
5.21
2.92
2.92
5.21
2.92
5.21
6.80
6.80
5.21
5.21
5.21
4.89
6.80
6.80
1.95
1.95
1.30
1.88
1.88
1.88
0.91
0.54
0.95
1.23
1.23
0.84
0.66
1.75
1.75
1.75
1.17
1.17
1.17
1.17
1.17
1.17
1.17
1.75
1.75
1.75
1.75
1.75
1.30
0.63
0.63
1.30
0.63
1.30
1.75
1.75
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.75
1.75
0.51
0.51
0.36
0.51
0.51
0.51
3.11
1.84
3.51
4.07
4.07
2.71
2.22
5.94
5.94
5.94
4.37
4.37
4.37
4.37
4.37
4.37
4.37
5.94
5.94
5.94
5.94
5.94
4.29
2.37
2.37
4.29
2.37
4.29
5.94
5.94
4.29
4.29
4.29
4.29
5.94
5.94
2.42
2.42
1.17
1.45
1.45
1.45
2.02
1.00
2.06
2.13
2.13
1.81
1.37
3.98
3.98
3.98
2.30
2.30
2.30
2.30
2.30
2.30
2.30
3.98
3.98
3.98
3.98
3.98
3.12
1.36
1.36
3.12
1.36
3.12
3.98
3.98
3.12
3.12
3.12
3.12
3.98
3.98
0.73
0.73
0.55
0.73
0.73
0.73
2.36
1.24
0.93
2.80
2.80
1.74
1.18
3.68
3.68
3.68
2.51
2.51
2.51
2.51
2.51
2.51
2.51
3.68
3.68
3.68
3.68
3.68
2.04
1.62
1.04
2.04
1.04
3.12
3.68
3.68
3.12
3.12
3.12
2.49
3.68
3.68
0.60
0.60
0.35
0.60
0.35
0.35
0.61
0.42
0.43
0.91
0.91
0.54
0.43
0.83
0.83
0.83
0.56
0.56
0.56
0.56
0.56
0.56
0.56
0.83
0.83
0.83
0.83
0.83
0.54
0.34
0.32
0.54
0.32
0.78
0.83
0.83
0.78
0.78
0.78
0.57
0.83
0.83
0.34
0.34
0.24
0.34
0.24
0.24
2002/3
LR RCL
2.02
1.13
0.99
2.77
2.77
1.71
1.04
2.92
2.92
2.92
2.08
2.08
2.08
2.08
2.08
2.08
2.08
2.92
2.92
2.92
2.92
2.92
1.82
1.20
1.39
1.39
1.20
2.84
2.92
2.92
2.84
2.84
2.84
2.53
2.92
2.92
0.40
0.40
0.21
0.40
0.30
0.30
0.60
0.42
0.43
0.89
0.89
0.53
0.43
0.81
0.81
0.81
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.81
0.81
0.81
0.81
0.81
0.53
0.34
0.33
0.53
0.33
0.76
0.81
0.81
0.76
0.76
0.76
0.56
0.81
0.81
0.34
0.34
0.25
0.34
0.25
0.25
2003/4
LR RCL
2.01
0.94
0.97
3.70
3.70
1.49
0.92
2.92
2.92
2.92
2.14
2.14
2.14
2.14
2.14
2.14
2.14
2.92
2.92
2.92
2.92
2.92
2.45
1.41
1.73
1.73
1.41
2.95
2.92
2.92
2.95
2.95
2.95
2.91
2.92
2.92
0.43
0.43
0.15
0.43
0.30
0.30
0.46
0.46
0.35
0.81
0.81
0.46
0.21
0.65
0.65
0.65
0.42
0.42
0.42
0.42
0.42
0.42
0.42
0.65
0.65
0.65
0.65
0.65
0.42
0.23
0.23
0.42
0.23
0.65
0.65
0.65
0.65
0.65
0.65
0.42
0.65
0.65
0.27
0.27
0.16
0.27
0.16
0.16
2004/5
LR RCL
2.00
0.82
0.99
3.45
3.45
1.92
0.89
2.74
2.74
2.74
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.74
2.74
2.74
2.74
2.74
2.25
1.07
1.76
1.76
1.07
2.84
2.74
2.74
2.84
2.84
2.84
2.47
2.74
2.74
0.33
0.33
0.09
0.33
0.20
0.20
0.44
0.44
0.33
0.83
0.83
0.44
0.21
0.62
0.62
0.62
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.62
0.62
0.62
0.62
0.62
0.40
0.23
0.23
0.40
0.23
0.62
0.62
0.62
0.62
0.62
0.62
0.40
0.62
0.62
0.28
0.28
0.17
0.28
0.28
0.28
2005/6
LR RCL
1.87
0.82
0.93
4.09
4.09
2.09
1.67
2.71
2.71
2.71
2.06
2.06
2.06
2.06
2.06
2.06
2.06
2.71
2.71
2.71
2.71
2.71
1.53
1.05
1.37
1.37
1.05
2.42
2.71
2.71
2.42
2.42
2.42
2.02
2.71
2.71
0.35
0.35
0.08
0.35
0.23
0.23
0.53
0.53
0.40
0.89
0.89
0.53
0.53
0.63
0.63
0.63
0.47
0.47
0.47
0.47
0.47
0.47
0.47
0.63
0.63
0.63
0.63
0.63
0.47
0.31
0.31
0.47
0.31
0.63
0.63
0.63
0.63
0.63
0.63
0.47
0.63
0.63
0.35
0.35
0.24
0.35
0.24
0.24
Rental Review
8.1
Rental Values
Residential
Carparks
Offices, Industrial, Retail
8-533
8-533
8-533
8-533
8.2
8-535
8-535
8-535
8-535
2009
Rental Review
Rental Values
Residential
Page 8-533
Rental Values
This section is intended as a guide only to various rental values so that an approximate value can
be used in initial feasibility studies and the like.
To obtain more specific information it is recommended that a member of the New Zealand Property
Institute or the New Zealand Property Council be consulted.
1.1
Residential
Locality/Type
Standard
Auckland
$/per week
Wellington
Christchurch
Dunedin
250350
300400
250450
350650
350550
450800
200250
150200
210280
230440
230300
260450
100200
100150
200300
250400
180240
250400
90120
150175
200250
250350
150180
180300
250350
300600
200300
250400
210260
270320
140180
190220
180240
250350
130170
170200
180230
220300
120180
150230
Carparks
Locality/Type
Standard
Auckland
Prime CBD
Fringe CBD
Covered
Uncovered
Covered
Uncovered
Suburbs, Uncovered
Rental levels stated are for permanent car
parking spaces and are all inclusive of
rates, etc
CBD = Central Business District
1.3
55120
3560
2545
1525
520
$/park/per week
Wellington
Christchurch
4585
2535
3060
2035
5- 20
2545
1540
1530
1015
510
Dunedin
3035
2025
1530
1015
510
Locality/Type
Standard
Auckland
Offices
Prime CBD
Fringe CBD
Suburban
Medium
High
Medium
High
Medium
150250
275350
120160
140180
145150
$/m2/per annum
Wellington
Christchurch
150250
275350
150210
170240
120140
140180
170250
90145
135180
70100
Dunedin
145160
180205
125145
160180
-
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Rental Review
Rental Values
Offices, Industrial, Retail
Page 8-534
1.3
Locality/Type
Standard
Auckland
High
Industrial
Prime CBD
Showroom/Offices
Factory/Warehouse
Fringe CBD
Showroom/Offices
Factory/Warehouse
Suburban
Showroom/Offices
Factory/Warehouse
Retail
Prime CBD
Street Frontage
Arcade Shop
Fringe CBD
Street Frontage
Arcade Shop
Regional Centre
Street Frontage
Arcade Shop
Community Centre
Neighbourhood Centre
$/m2/per annum
Wellington
Christchurch
Dunedin
150165
140170
125145
70110
-
90115
-
6585
4560
115155
4565
6090
3550
6080
4060
5875
3855
85100
4565
6580
3050
5070
3045
4868
3848
6580
4050
8501,900 1,2501,700
300800
500800
6501,000
400700
500900
400700
350850
200400
400720
-
350600
200350
350600
200350
4001,000
240450
170275
450650
200400
-
300450
210375
110160
100150
300450
210375
-
Rental values are exclusive of rates, insurances, air conditioning and electricity service costs and
maintenance.
Area is net lettable area as defined by Property Council of New Zealand Inc Recommended Guide for
the Floor Measurement of Commercial Buildings. Refer to page 11-566.
Add extra for outgoings, i.e. Power and cleaning etc, as applicable.
The net rentals given reflect those achieved for new lettings and do not take into account rent reviews
with sitting tenants.
The net rentals given ignore transactions involving unusual lease conditions or terms
2009
Rental Review
Land Agents Fees
Basic Scale Of Professional Charges
Page 8-535
2.1
2.2
Fee basis
Leasing
Up to one year
Up to 4 years
In excess of 4 years
Freehold sales
Auction sales
The scale of charges shall be as for freehold sales, plus in addition the
auctioneer will charge the cost of advertising, flagging and
disbursements.
Leasehold sales
In the sale of leasehold interests in land, the freehold sale charge may be
increased by 25% to 33%.
Purchasing agent
2.3
House Transaction
Fee basis
Basic fee
International
Construction Costs
9.1
Acknowledgements
9-537
9.2
9-538
9.3
9-539
9-539
9-539
9-539
9.4
Estimating Rates
Excavation
Concrete
Brickwork and Blockwork
Structural Steel
9-543
9-543
9-543
9-545
9-545
Carpentry
Window Joinery
Doors
Roofing
Suspended Ceilings
Wall Finishes
Flooring
Painting
Plumbing
Electrical
Air Conditioning
Preliminaries
9
9-545
9-545
9-547
9-547
9-547
9-547
9-549
9-549
9-549
9-551
9-553
9-553
2009
Page 9-537
Acknowledgements
The editors wish to express their appreciation to the following organisations whose assistance
enabled the compilation of this section.
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Company
Australia
Rawlinsons, Perth
Canada
Fiji
Hong Kong
Japan
Malaysia
Singapore
Consultants Sees
South Africa
Thailand
United Kingdom
United States
Vanuatu
Contact Details
Telephone
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+1-604-684-2678
+679-330-0455
+679-330-0375
+852-2815-9411
+852-2815-9348
+81-3-3663-2130
+81-3-3663-0966
+60-3-4021-1775
+60-3-4023-3453
+675-325-3144
+675-325-0020
+65-6316-0683
+65-6316-0684
+2721-465-8585
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+66-2-643-1811
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+1-949-476-2094
+1-949-476-8294
+679-330-0455
+679-330-0375
2009
Page 9-538
Country
Australia
Base
Others
Canada
Base
Others
City
Sydney
Adelaide
Brisbane
Canberra
Darwin
Hobart
Melbourne
Perth
Whitsunday Islands
Vancouver
Montreal
Toronto
Quebec
Edmonton
Indices
1.00
0.97
0.98
1.01
1.13
0.97
0.99
1.08
1.27
1.00
0.95
1.02
0.94
0.97
0.94
Winnipeg
Fiji
Base
Others
Hong Kong
Base
Others
Japan
Base
Others
Suva/Lautoka
Islands
Ba
Sigatoka
Labasa
1.00
1.35
0.98
1.00
1.10
Hong Kong
1.00
1.25
Outlying islandsexcl
Lantau
Tokyo
Kobe
Kyoto
Nagoya
Osaka
Sappora
Yokohama
1.00
0.98
0.98
0.97
0.98
0.96
1.00
Country
Malaysia
Base
Others
City
Kuala Lumpur
Penang
Johor Baru
Cape Town
Bloemfontein
Durban
Johannesburg
Port Elizabeth/East London
Pretoria
Indices
1.00
1.01
1.02
1.00
1.50
2.00
1.00
0.92
0.96
0.93
1.00
0.94
United Kingdom
Base
London, outer
Others
London, central
Belfast
Birmingham
East Anglia
Edinburgh
Manchester
South Eastexcl London
Wales
1.00
1.08
0.77
0.87
0.86
0.99
0.86
0.94
0.90
United States
Base
Los Angeles
Others
Chicago
Miami
New York
San Francisco
Washington DC
1.00
1.13
0.83
1.35
1.09
0.93
Vanuatu
Base
Others
Port Vila
Inland centres
Islands
1.00
1.15
1.40
2009
3.1
Fiji
Suva
$Fiji
Hong
Kong
$HK
Japan
Tokyo
Yen
55.00
48.00
70.00
45.00
7.00
4.30
107.00
71.00
2,450
1,970
5.5%
2.0%
0.0%
-10.0%
9.0%
9.0%
13.0%
18.0%
4.8%
0.6%
m2
2,515
-2,640
3,100
-3,500
1,950
-2,625
- 237,000
- -268,000
m2
3,245
-3,149
1,850
-2,250
2,050
-2,890
10,250 268,000
-12,680 -317,000
m2
4,450
-4,800
3,500
-4,000
2,200
-3,300
11,760 400,000
-16,160 -440,000
m2
475
-505
790
-845
660
-900
8,250 125,000
-10,380 -133,000
m2
585
-630
880
-1,000
690
-950
9,200 186,000
-12,730 -207,000
3.3
Canada
Vancouver
$Can
2009
Malaysia
KL
Ringgit
Papua NG
Port Moresby
Kina
Singapore
$SG
South Africa
Cape Town
Rands
Thailand
Bangkok
Baht
UK
London
Stg
USA
Los Angeles
$US
Vanuatu
Port Vila
Vatu
15.00
6.80
25.00
15.00
12.00
7.00
59.00
25.00
62.50
35.00
27.80
19.03
72.50
52.60
400.00
280.00
16.0%
5.0%
220.0%
15.0%
9.0%
-4.0%
12.0%
9.0%
20.0%
-20.0%
9.2%
-1.2%
4.7%
4.5%
4.8%
5.0%
1,600
-1,700
4,500
-5,000
2,200
-2,700
6,500
-6,800
20,000
-27,000
890
-1,585
2,510
-2,700
119,000
-160,000
1,800
-1,900
5,000
-5,500
2,000
-2,500
6,700
-7,000
26,000
-33,000
1,340
-2,140
1,725
-1,880
125,000
-175,000
2,900
-3,000
5,500
-6,000
3,000
-3,500
7,600
-7,900
40,000
-52,000
1,955
-2,685
2,580
-2,875
134,000
-200,000
750
-850
2,500
-3,000
1,500
-2,000
3,400
-4,000
13,000
505
-865
645
-655
40,000
-55,000
800
-900
2,500
-3,000
1,700
-2,200
3,500
-4,100
16,000
570
-1,170
735
-855
41,200
-58,000
2009
Canada
Vancouver
$Can
Fiji
Suva
$Fiji
Hong
Kong
$HK
Japan
Tokyo
Yen
m2
1,375
-1,475
1,750
-1,900
1,325
-1,500
- 200,000
- -215,000
m2
1,800
-1,925
2,000
-2,200
1,575
-2,000
14,150 255,000
-18,300 -270,000
m2
1,000
-2,175
2,250
-2,500
1,825
-2,475
16,000 260,000
-20,600 -300,000
m2
2,825
-3,025
2,500
-3,000
2,050
-2,700
15,500 300,000
-19,000 -335,000
m2
3,950
-4,275
2,750
-3,050
16,500 300,000
-20,000 -370,000
m2
82
63
37
m2
1,500
-1,625
1,500
-1,600
1,000
-1,350
13,000 160,000
-15,500 -245,000
m2
1,975
-2,225
2,000
-2,300
1,575
-2,350
16,500 255,000
-21,000 -320,000
1,900
-2,025
1,450
-1,700
1,400
-1,650
10,600 160,000
-12,750 -300,000
Add:
430
6,200
-9,100
Residential
Individual, excluding air-conditioning
Medium standard, 150/250 m2
High standard, 200/300 m2
m2
2,350
-2,500
2,150
-2,400
1,525
-2,100
11,750 275,000
-15,350 -295,000
m2
1,000
-1,075
1,300
-1,400
725
-1,000
15,000 115,000
-18,250 -135,000
1,325
-1,450
1,600
-1,800
950
-1,250
19,100 155,000
-23,000 -180,000
Retail
2009
Malaysia
KL
Ringgit
Papua NG
Port Moresby
Kina
Singapore
$SG
South Africa
Cape Town
Rands
Thailand
Bangkok
Baht
UK
London
Stg
USA
Los Angeles
$US
Vanuatu
Port Vila
Vatu
1,100
-1,200
3,500
-4,000
1,500
-2,000
6,200
-6,800
17,000
-19,000
1,050
-1,575
1,150
-1,300
80,000
-91,000
1,300
-1,500
4,000
-4,500
1,800
-2,300
6,400
-7,000
18,000
-22,000
1,300
-1,880
1,200
-1,350
95,000
-121,000
1,500
-1,700
4,500
-5,000
2,200
-2,700
6,500
-7,100
19,000
-23,000
1,685
-2,550
1,275
-1,400
110,000
-165,000
2,000
-2,200
5,000
-5,500
2,500
-3,000
9,800
-10,400
20,000
-25,000
1,625
-1,725
2,200
-2,400
2,500
-3,200
12,200
-12,900
27,000
-34,000
1,750
-1,950
70
350
50
-60
100
1,500
25
33
2,300
1,400
-1,500
3,000
-4,000
3,000
-4,000
6,000
-6,500
11,000
-14,000
530
-1,300
975
-1,075
61,000
-82,000
1,800
-2,000
4,500
-5,000
3,500
-4,500
8,500
-9,200
29,000
-42,000
1,050
-1,800
1,250
-1,375
95,000
-145,000
1,100
-1,200
4,500
-5,000
2,500
-3,500
5,600
-6,100
17,000
-28,000
575
-1,000
975
-1,050
85,000
-100,000
1,300
-1,500
5,000
-6,000
3,500
-5,000
7,400
-8,000
21,000
-33,000
850
-1,200
1,300
-1,450
92,500
-125,000
1,100
-1,200
2,500
-3,000
1,500
-2,000
3,700
-4,100
16,000
-20,000
330
-1,175
765
-845
45,000
-60,000
1,200
-1,300
3,500
-4,000
2,000
-2,500
4,200
-4,600
20,000
-27,000
800
-1,500
935
-1,055
58,000
-75,000
2009
Hong
Kong
$HK
Japan
Tokyo
Yen
Excavation
Fiji
Suva
$Fiji
Estimating Rates
Canada
Vancouver
$Can
27.50
47.00
13.00
70.00
630.00
54.00
58.00
30.00
120.00
740.00
525.00
435.00
300.00
1,200
12,800
m2
775.00
600.00
400.00
2,220
19,000
m2
m2
m2
17.80
30.25
17.00
12.10
16.50
15.80
9.75
16.25
15.00
180.00
300.00
150.00
770
1,280
920
200.00
207.00
220.00
220.00
230.00
250.00
250.00
255.00
255.00
255.00
1,100.00
1,100.00
1,100.00
1,100.00
1,100.00
14,000
14,000
13,500
13,500
13,500
9.50
23.00
47.00
-
110.00
190.00
2,750
4,700
118.00
140.00
150.00
165.00
65.00
70.00
70.00
65.00
160.00
160.00
160.00
160.00
3,400
3,400
3,400
3,400
2,825
3,500
13,500 160,000
Concrete
3,050
2009
Malaysia
KL
Ringgit
Papua NG
Port Moresby
Kina
Singapore
$SG
South Africa
Cape Town
Rands
Thailand
Bangkok
Baht
UK
London
Stg
USA
Los Angeles
$US
Vanuatu
Port Vila
Vatu
10.00
180.00
9.00
23.00
250.00
1.45
6.00
830
13.00
250.00
18.00
90.00
340.00
25.50
12.00
1,900
250.00
1,500
400.00
-500.00
640.00
7,100
242.00
270.00
19,000
640.00
2,000
-550.00
480.00
965.00
16,000
727.00
375.00
25,400
11.00
17.00
14.00
55.00
82.00
85.00
10.50
17.00
9.00
56.00
88.00
118.00
120.00
200.00
80.00
8.50
14.00
6.25
11.75
5.20
620
1,030
950
240.00
240.00
240.00
240.00
240.00
905.00
905.00
905.00
905.00
915.00
160.00
165.00
162.00
165.00
165.00
1,150.00
1,200.00
1,225.00
1,250.00
1,350.00
3,250
3,250
3,250
3,300
3,350
137.50
137.50
185.00
165.00
205.00
178.00
171.00
210.00
210.00
210.00
16,000
16,000
16,200
16,200
16,200
40.00
60.00
140.00
-
8.00
20.00
50.00
110.00
260.00
550.00
7.00
20.50
11.25
26.00
3,000
-
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
140.00
150.00
140.00
160.00
32.00
32.00
32.00
33.00
160.00
200.00
260.00
175.00
350.00
380.00
390.00
420.00
60.25
49.50
65.00
70.00
105.00
114.00
120.00
119.00
4,125
4,450
4,450
4,125
3,700
7,500
1,850
14,200
41,500
1,350
2,500
222,000
2009
4.3
Canada
Vancouver
$Can
Fiji
Suva
$Fiji
Hong
Kong
$HK
Japan
Tokyo
Yen
m2
86.00
185.00
215.00
6,150
m2
m2
m2
m2
90.00
104.00
120.00
-
118.00
122.00
127.00
-
45.00
58.00
72.00
-
175.00
235.00
300.00
-
4,400
5,950
7,250
-
t
t
t
t
6,280
6,430
7,140
7,540
4,150
2,725
4,150
3,900
4,250
4,250
4,650
5,750
38,000
38,000
38,000
38,000
258,000
245,000
300,000
300,000
114.00
89.00
70.00
675.00
5,150
11.60
19.10
10.65
12.20
12.70
14.60
12.40
9.25
14.50
9.25
9.25
130.00
195.00
99.00
130.00
4,250
5,500
3,350
-
450.00
490.00
645.00
505.00
555.00
705.00
275.00
550.00
-
1,950
2,300
-
17,000
21,500
34,000
565.00
400.00
550.00
275.00
440.00
1,200
1,750
2,700
6,500
m2
660.00
840.00
1,050
4,850
86,000
m2
740.00
990.00
5,600
96,000
4.4
Structural Steel
4.5
4.6
Carpentry
Window Joinery
2009
Malaysia
KL
Ringgit
Papua NG
Port Moresby
Kina
Singapore
$SG
South Africa
Cape Town
Rands
Thailand
Bangkok
Baht
UK
London
Stg
USA
Los Angeles
$US
Vanuatu
Port Vila
Vatu
32.00
31.00
160.00
150.00
37.25
195.00
24.00
28.00
33.00
125.00
150.00
180.00
24.00
35.00
45.00
135.00
200.00
260.00
-145.00
220.00
280.00
410.00
26.10
34.50
41.50
129.00
145.00
150.00
2,850
3,700
4,500
5,800
5,800
6,100
6,100
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
6,300
6,000
65,000
67,000
34,000
32,000
31,000
36,500
58,000
60,000
56,000
59,000
3,550
3,900
3,400
3,800
4,325
4,325
5,500
5,500
270,000
270,000
295,000
365,000
59.00
133.00
52.00
205.00
680.00
38.30
81.50
4,400
11.00
11.50
9.00
10.50
15.25
22.75
11.50
15.25
14.00
23.00
10.50
13.00
55.00
75.00
42.00
55.00
230.00
330.00
180.00
240.00
4.25
5.50
3.50
4.30
6.50
9.50
8.25
590.00
900.00
590.00
590.00
400.00
450.00
-
1,550
1,925
3,300
400.00
450.00
580.00
2,250
2,500
4,300
4,000
4,600
8,500
236.00
400.00
475.00
510.00
540.00
625.00
17,500
35,000
-
410.00
480.00
1,800
2,100
310.00
390.00
2,400
2,900
9,300
10,700
1,600
2,150
420.00
510.00
26,500
30,250
750.00
2,900
600.00
-750.00
2,500
12,600
635.00
600.00
700.00
-900.00
3,400
15,000
765.00
721.00
61,650
72,540
-
2009
4.7
Japan
Tokyo
Yen
No
No
165.00
250.00
220.00
300.00
150.00
225.00
1,675
2,800
15,000
27,200
No
No
425.00
150.00
190.00
220.00
100.00
300.00
1,900
2,350
22,500
-
No
1,375
975
3,900
18,000 100,000
m2
m2
m2
m2
45.00
52.00
62.00
83.00
66.00
68.00
76.00
76.00
31.00
31.00
70.00
925.00
925.00
925.00
250.00
2,250
2,300
2,700
2,950
m2
67.50
56.00
60.00
550.00
3,150
m2
64.50
50.00
40.00
410.00
2,200
m2
41.70
49.00
16.00
78.00
3,000
m2
46.50
98.00
17.00
90.00
2,750
m2
m2
26.50
26.50
23.00
25.00
14.00
15.00
420.00
450.00
1,930
1,800
m2
101.00
122.00
70.00
350.00
6,800
Suspended Ceilings
4.10
Hong
Kong
$HK
Roofing
4.9
Fiji
Suva
$Fiji
Doors
4.8
Canada
Vancouver
$Can
Wall Finishes
2009
Malaysia
KL
Ringgit
Papua NG
Port Moresby
Kina
Singapore
$SG
South Africa
Cape Town
Rands
Thailand
Bangkok
Baht
UK
London
Stg
USA
Los Angeles
$US
Vanuatu
Port Vila
Vatu
180.00
360.00
620.00
850.00
250.00
340.00
530.00
775.00
5,000
7,500
84.00
162.00
220.00
365.00
9,500
14,500
200.00
370.00
190.00
1,300.00
270.00
280.00
700.00
560.00
2,800
1,800
90.00
-
185.00
315.00
6,500
19,000
1,500
4,500.00
1,600
-2,000
4,800
35,000
455
1,500
250,000
53.00
49.00
58.00
40.00
70.00
80.00
80.00
32.00
40.00
48.00
35.00
-40.00
215.00
230.00
240.00
255.00
490.00
490.00
600.00
1,000.00
17.25
54.00
46.50
78.00
78.00
83.00
35.00
1,975
1,975
2,400
4,450
51.00
125.00
40.00
190.00
480.00
44.00
74.00
3,800
50.00
165.00
32.00
160.00
770.00
28.00
35.00
2,475
14.00
54.00
18.00
110.00
230.00
10.25
62.00
1,050
16.00
54.00
20.00
115.00
240.00
14.50
60.00
1,100
38.00
43.00
65.00
65.00
18.00
19.00
68.00
72.00
190.00
215.00
9.25
8.10
18.50
20.75
900
950
66.00
155.00
47.00
220.00
700.00
48.00
141.00
4,450
2009
4.11
Canada
Vancouver
$Can
Fiji
Suva
$Fiji
Hong
Kong
$HK
Japan
Tokyo
Yen
Flooring
m2
m2
115.00
105.00
215.00
130.00
80.00
100.00
300.00
360.00
5,400
8,200
m2
46.00
59.00
50.00
300.00
4,450
m2
36.00
35.00
55.00
210.00
2,100
m2
17.50
23.00
10.00
70.00
1,660
m2
11.65
26.00
9.00
55.00
1,100
2,900
4,900
1,775
1,665
1,250
1,650
- 235,000
5,950
-
No
No
2,000
3,500
1,110
1,100
1,200
1,500
- 170,000
3,900
-
No
No
2,250
4,250
1,665
1,550
1,350
1,750
- 180,000
5,950
-
4.12
Painting
4.13
Plumbing
2009
Malaysia
KL
Ringgit
Papua NG
Port Moresby
Kina
Singapore
$SG
South Africa
Cape Town
Rands
Thailand
Bangkok
Baht
UK
London
Stg
USA
Los Angeles
$US
Vanuatu
Port Vila
Vatu
58.00
86.00
200.00
180.00
50.00
60.00
275.00
325.00
880
1,400
83.00
65.00
141.00
155.00
5,075
6,350
61.00
220.00
60.00
130.00
1,200
21.50
47.00
3,175
43.00
150.00
45.00
150.00
470
34.50
50.00
3,500
9.00
30.00
6.50
53.00
190.00
12.00
10.75
640
6.00
30.00
4.50
34.50
120.00
5.75
9.25
570
1,350
1,500
4,000
4,000
2,200
2,500
6,200
9,000
8,000
9,000
745
2,375
2,185
80,000
105,000
1,250
1,400
3,500
-
1,800
2,000
5,400
8,350
7,000
7,500
495
-
1,785
1,700
75,000
95,000
1,300
1,450
4,000
4,000
1,800
2,000
6,150
8,400
15,000
15,500
535
-
2,450
2,250
85,500
110,000
2009
4.14
Canada
Vancouver
$Can
Fiji
Suva
$Fiji
Hong
Kong
$HK
Japan
Tokyo
Yen
Electrical
175.00
185.00
150.00
-200.00
1,3000
22,500
-24,000
m2
205.00
200.00
155.00
-210.00
1,4750
26,000
-29,000
m2
235.00
270.00
200.00
-275.00
2,2000
27,000
-29,000
m2
45.00
-125.00
87.00
58.00
-75.00
550.00
16,000
-18,500
Office, lettable
1/3 storey
m2
105.00
-145.00
165.00
65.00
-120.00
20,000
-21,000
4/10 storey
m2
120.00
-180.00
175.00
70.00
-135.00
1,325
21,000
-23,000
10/20 storey
m2
140.00
-250.00
185.00
80.00
-140.00
1,3250
20,000
-26,000
20/35 storey
m2
180.00
-280.00
190.00
1,325
16,000
-33,000
Residential
Individual, medium standard
m2
30.00
-50.00
89.00
45.00
-80.00
1,050
22,500
-24,500
m2
60.00
-95.00
125.00
50.00
-90.00
1,050
18,000
-20,200
m2
85.00
-105.00
152.00
60.00
-110.00
1,250
20,610
-22,700
Retail
2009
Malaysia
KL
Ringgit
Papua NG
Port Moresby
Kina
Singapore
$SG
South Africa
Cape Town
Rands
Thailand
Bangkok
Baht
UK
London
Stg
USA
Los Angeles
$US
Vanuatu
Port Vila
Vatu
230.00
-250.00
550.00
200.00
-250.00
305.00
1,800
130.00
-235.00
202.00
9,500
-12,700
250.00
-260.00
550.00
220.00
-250.00
360.00
2,800
155.00
-265.00
158.00
9,850
-13,500
280.00
-300.00
550.00
-800.00
270.00
-350.00
450.00
3,300
215.00
-375.00
197.00
12,700
-17,500
140.00
-150.00
350.00
100.00
-150.00
225.00
1,600
90.00
-420.00
78.00
3,700
-4,700
160.00
-170.00
350.00
-600.00
140.00
-170.00
280.00
-300.00
1,800
130.00
-240.00
143.00
4,100
-7,600
210.00
-220.00
450.00
-650.00
150.00
-180.00
290.00
-230.00
1,800
155.00
-260.00
127.00
4,400
-8,500
160.00
-200.00
330.00
-350.00
2,000
195.00
-455.00
125.00
5,075
-9,700
240.00
-260.00
270.00
-300.00
180.00
-250.00
430.00
-450.00
2,300
390.00
-555.00
125.00
95.00
-110.00
200.00
100.00
-150.00
250.00
1,350
45.00
-130.00
95.00
2,850
-5,100
95.00
-110.00
250.00
120.00
-160.00
260.00
1,450
50.00
-130.00
100.00
3,175
-5,700
210.00
-220.00
350.00
180.00
-240.00
295.00
1,600
95.00
-175.00
125.00
3,800
-7,000
2009
4.15
Canada
Vancouver
$Can
Fiji
Suva
$Fiji
Hong
Kong
$HK
Japan
Tokyo
Yen
Air Conditioning
520.00
138.00
340.00
-450.00
6,600
-11,000
3,600
7,250
-9,500
m2
260.00
- 330.00
142.00
300.00
-400.00
38,000
-46,000
4/10 storey
m2
310.00
- 405.00
158.00
340.00
-450.00
1,700
38,000
-46,000
10/20 storey
m2
435.00
- 550.00
152.00
450.00
-475.00
1,850
27,000
-30,000
20/35 storey
m2
465.00
- 610.00
167.00
1,900
20,000
-22,000
m2
160.00
-225.00
112.00
165.00
-300.00
2,500
17,000
-18,000
10%
11%
Bedrooms
Offices, lettable, medium standard
1/3 storey
4.16
m2
per room
2,100
26,200
-29,300
66,000 630,000
-680,000
Preliminaries
7%
-15%
Add
12%
18%
-23%
6%
-12%
Add
Add
13%
18%
-23%
7%
-14%
10%
12%
Add
16%
12%
-17%
11%
-20%
10%
-13%
14%
Add
13%
Add
-20%
9%
-18%
-11%
-20%
10%
-13%
-11%
-15%
13%
8%
-12%
-8%
-12%
Add
17%
8%
-12%
11%
-18%
11%
-15%
11%
Add
22%
10%
-14%
12%
-16%
16%
Add
19%
8%
-12%
12%
-16%
13%
8%
-15%
-14%
2009
Malaysia
KL
Ringgit
Papua NG
Port Moresby
Kina
Singapore
$SG
South Africa
Cape Town
Rands
Thailand
Bangkok
Baht
UK
London
Stg
USA
Los Angeles
$US
Vanuatu
Port Vila
Vatu
270.00
-300.00
700.00
220.00
-260.00
765.00
3,100
240.00
-415.00
158.00
21,500
-29,200
6,500
-6,900
3,200
7,000
-8,000
15,500
82,800
6,250
-6,700
460,000
-600,000
140.00
-150.00
650.00
120.00
-150.00
670.00
-700.00
2,750
205.00
-380.00
179.00
19,000
-25,350
180.00
-190.00
650.00
150.00
-180.00
730.00
-770.00
3,000
230.00
-395.00
164.00
21,500
-28,500
230.00
-240.00
160.00
-200.00
730.00
-770.00
3,500
375.00
-470.00
171.00
28,500
-30,000
230.00
-250.00
180.00
-230.00
740.00
-780.00
3,500
435.00
-605.00
180.00
160.00
-180.00
700.00
-
170.00
-220.00
610.00
-650.00
3,100
210.00
-410.00
90.00
10,500
-19,000
7%
-8%
20%
-30%
13%
-17%
9%
-11%
5%
-6%
35%
-45%
12%
-15%
10%
-12%
7%
-8%
20%
-30%
13%
-17%
8%
-9%
5%
-6%
35%
-45%
12%
-15%
10%
-12%
17%
5%
-10%
16%
-20%
7%
-13%
8%
-9%
20%
-30%
13%
-17%
10%
-13%
21%
10%
-15%
8%
-12%
10%
-20%
5%
-6%
35%
-45%
12%
-15%
9%
-12%
20%
8%
-15%
10%
-15%
10%
-18%
9%
-10%
15%
-20%
11%
-15%
21%
17%
-25%
7%
-10%
6%
-7%
14%
-18%
10%
-14%
20%
15%
-25%
7%
-11%
10%
-11%
15%
-20%
12%
-17%
23%
17%
-25%
7%
-10%
6%
-7%
15%
-18%
11%
-15%
22%
15%
-25%
9%
-12%
7%
-14%
16%
5%
-10%
16%
-20%
6%
-12%
8%
-15%
Building Related
Websites
10.1
Websites
Standards
Websites
1.1
Standards
10-555
10-555
10
Tips for using Standards Website
Other Websites
10-555
10-555
The full Standards catalogue is freely available on Standards New Zealands website.
Sales: 0800 78 26 32 Web: www.standards.co.nz Email: enquiries@standards.co.nz
1.2
1.3
Use the Search box for the catalogue and some downloadable amendments and updates.
Tip: search by subject in the keyword box, and current in the status box for the latest
publications.
Choose the Standards by Industry tab, at the top of the home page, Building is at the top of
the list on the left in this section
Also available on the Standards by Industry pages, is the Keep me up to date link. Enter
your details, choose the categories youre interested in, and as standards are updated or
published, you will receive an email keeping you informed.
To purchase on-line, click on the particular Standard you want, for a list of purchasing options
including the online subscription service, and direct links to the check out.
Other Websites
Department of Building and Housing
www.dbh.govt.nz
DBHBuilding Code Compliance Documents
www.dbh.govt.nz
BRANZ Ltd
www.branz.co.nz
BRANZsustainable building
www.level.org.nz
ConsumerBuildpartnership between DBH and Consumer
www.consumerbuild.org.nz
Green Building Council
www.greenbuild.co.nz
Building Research
www.buildingresearch.org.nz
Masterspec
www.masterspec.co.nz
Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority
www.eeca.govt.nz
Local Government Internet Portalfind a council
www.localgovt.co.nz
For links directly to Council fees and forms, see the Rawlinsons CDCouncil Links
Electronic Building Online Specification Site
www.eboss.co.nz
Ministry for the Environment - Sustainable Building
www.mfe.govt.nz
11
Construction
Management
Definitions
11-557
11-557
11-557
11-558
Design Documentation
Introduction
Design Documentation Guidelines
Use of the Guidelines
Description of the Design Phases
11-559
11-559
11-559
11-559
11-561
Cost Management
Preliminary Cost Advice
Cost Planning
Procurement
Post Contract Administration
Other Services
11-562
11-562
11-562
11-562
11-562
11-562
Specifications
Different Ways to Specify
Approaches to Specifying
MasterSpec Systems
Coordinated Building InformationCBI
11-563
11-563
11-563
11-564
11-565
Measurement of Buildings
Physical Content
Gross Floor Area (GFA)
Rentable Area
11-566
11-566
11-566
11-566
11.6
Feasibility Studies
Overview
Spreadsheet Versions
Calculation Formats
11-568
11-568
11-568
11-568
11.7
Contractual Systems
Traditional Tender System
Competitive Negotiation
Direct Negotiation
Cost Reimbursement
Design and Build Contract
Construction Management Contract
11-571
11-571
11-572
11-573
11-573
11-573
11-573
11.1
11.2
11.3
11.4
11.5
11-574
11.8
Contract Conditions
11-575
New Zealand Institute of Architects Inc 11-575
Standards New Zealand
11-576
11.9
Retentions
NZIA SCC 2007
NZS 3910:2003
11-577
11-577
11-578
11-580
11-581
Acceleration
11.11 Cash Flow
Summary
Discounted Cash FlowDCF
Example of LCC Analysis
Alternative calculation method
LCC Analysis Generally
11-582
11-582
11-582
11-582
11-584
11-585
11-585
11-585
11-586
11-586
11-587
11-587
11-588
11-589
11-589
11-590
11-590
11-593
11-593
11-594
11-595
11-595
11-595
11-595
Introduction
Strategic Value Management
Design Value Management
2009
1
1.1
Introduction
Construction Management
Cost Planning Procedures
Introduction
Page 11-557
For the purposes of studying the concepts of cost planning, the cost of a building is defined as the
amount the client or building owner will have to pay the contractor to have the building constructed.
Under the traditional tender system, the contractor is required to submit a quotation for constructing
the building. This may be based on a schedule of quantities and allowances made for overheads
and profit. Several quotations or tenders may be submitted and one such tender, probably the
lowest one, will represent the cost to the building owner.
Cost planning is the process of designing to, or within, a pre-calculated cost, determined by the
finances available, so as to obtain optimum value for available money, whereby a building owner
obtains a building tailored to the budget. The success of a good cost plan will be measured by its
similarity in both value and content to the successful tender price.
Most building owners are compelled to adopt tight financial control on all costs used in feasibility
studies, if the intended revenue obtained from buildings is to be achieved. Because building costs
are a substantial part of any feasibility study, it follows that a logical process of establishing a target
cost at the outset of any project, and the realisation of that same cost on completion, is essential if
credibility is to be maintained.
Cost planning should not be seen as a restrictive influence on the work of the designer, but as a
positive, predetermined, disciplinary process, where money is consciously allocated to the various
building elements or features, so as to obtain a building conforming to budget but possessing
embellishments in certain areas, if so intended.
The system flow chart shown on the next page, indicates the cost planning processes related to the
architectural stages of a typical project from inception through to tender. Note: the processes
shown in this chart are being superseded by the 5 step process outlined under Design
Documentation, Refer to page 11-559.
1.2
2009
Construction Management
Cost Planning Procedures
Cost Planning ProcedureChart
Page 11-558
1.3
Determine approx.
Cost Target or Budget
Feasibility
Studies
Design Alternatives
Construction Systems
Cost Studies
Standards of Finishes
and Services
Preliminary
Sketch Plans
Preliminary Cost
Plan Including
Elemental Costs
Final
Sketch Plans
Budget Estimate
and Cost Plan
including separate
Elemental Costs
Developed
Design
Cost Control
Detail Design
Working
Drawings
Cost
Feed Back
Specification
and Working
Drawings
Schedule
of
Quantities
Final SoQ
Pricing by Q.S.
Tender
Cost Analysis
Cost Checks
2009
2
Design Documentation
2.1
Introduction
Construction Management
Design Documentation
Introduction
Page 11-559
For years the building sector had lacked a common language on the varying types of design
services available, as well as their applicability to particular building requirements. This created
misunderstandings for designers and builders, and for their clients. From misunderstanding, costly
problems emerged.
The industry (through the Construction Industry Council) picked up this challenge and developed a
set of guidelines, which clearly define the various design stages possible in a building project, as
well as comprehensive checklists on the range of services available. This will be of immense
benefit to clients who wish to discuss their particular needs with builders, architects, engineers, or
others involved in building projects.
2.2
2.3
to clearly define responsibilities from the outset and communicate these to all parties involved
in the project;
to define the Scope of Service with the Client and communicate this to all parties to the
Design Process;
to provide a level playing field in achieving appropriate remuneration for the standard of
service required; and
to provide a Quality Assurance reference for users.
Concept Design
Preliminary Design
Developed Design
Detailed Design
Construction Design
For a brief description of each phase, Refer to page 11-561. Download the guidelines from the
Construction Industry Council website, at http://www.nzcic.co.nz/Design.cfm
Design is an evolutionary process, developing from a set of client driven objectives. Within each of
the stages there often can be substantial changes. However, ideally the fundamental elements of
the previous stage should not be overturned.
The guidelines can be used to define the responsibilities of the various parties throughout the
design process. The level of service provided by a designer could be curtailed at any of the stages.
However, the parties completing the design process will need to carry out the remaining steps in a
coordinated manner to achieve an effective design.
The document has separate Guidelines for the primary design disciplines of architecture, structure,
mechanical and electrical engineering etc.
2009
Construction Management
Design Documentation
Use of the Guidelines
Page 11-560
Who has created the Guidelines? The document has been drafted by a working party endorsed
by the Construction Industry Council (CIC). The working party has consulted widely to ensure the
guidelines are workable and benefit the entire building industry, with representation from the
following bodies:
NZ Property Council
Design management may overlap with some of the design processes listed, but may also
include the direction of consultants, the chairing and minuting of regular project meetings and
administration of the design delivery programme.
The Design Manager may also assist in managing information flow from the Client.
Responsibility for the Design Management role needs to be confirmed at the start of the
project and the scope of this role either included in the Consultants service or defined
separately.
Sample Guideline page, with checkboxes
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Design Documentation
Description of the Design Phases
Page 11-561
2.4
2009
3
Construction Management
Cost Management
Preliminary Cost Advice
Page 11-562
Cost Management
The control and allocation of monies on construction projects is generally the responsibility of the
professional quantity surveyor. Areas of service offered by the quantity surveyor are:
3.1
3.2
Cost Planning
The prime objectives of cost planning are: to build a project which is economical within design
parameters, optimising value for money; to control cost within the agreed budget; and to achieve a
balance of expenditure between the various functional elements of the project.
3.3
Procurement
On completion of the cost plan, the project moves into the construction stage, which generally
begins with some form of competitive tendering if the building owner's interests are to be fully
protected.
There are many forms of contractual arrangement, each of which has its own advantages and
disadvantages. One role the quantity surveyor undertakes is to identify the form of contract which
best suits the building owner's requirement; for example, cost reimbursement; lump sum traditional
tendering; negotiated construction management; package deal and methods of fast tracking.
Professionally prepared schedules of quantities are an effective cost saving device. They relieve
each tenderer of the onus and therefore the cost of compiling their own, a cost which could
otherwise be passed on to the client in the tender price. Schedules can frequently provide a
greater spread of sub-contract prices, resulting in cost savings to the client.
Schedules also provide the necessary feedback to monitor cost over-runs and form the basis for
processing progress claims, variations to the contract and ultimately the final account. This
documentation process is the last but vital part of the pre-contract cost control service, in itself, it
produces significant savings for the client.
3.4
3.5
Other Services
Quantity surveyors have diversified their activities into other related areas such as: project coordination, project management, project planning, insurance valuations, research and statistics,
specified schedules, design-build evaluation, analysis for taxation purposes, arbitration advice,
market research and analysis on new products and systems, computer software development and
marketing, data collection and dissemination.
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Specifications
4.1
Construction Management
Specifications
Different Ways to Specify
Page 11-563
Approaches to Specifying
Different approaches to specifying can be employed within a single master specification system.
The subtractive approach. Where the specifier deletes what doesnt apply, using a series of
standard work sections. This approach is particularly suited to preparing specifications based on a
requirement to comply, or to confirm compliance with, a prescriptive code or universal standard.
Even under New Zealands performance-based approach to building controls, project specifications
will still contain a strong prescriptive element. Most projects will also require the addition of projectspecific data and/or instruction, making a purely subtractive approach unworkable.
The additive approach. Where selections are made from a library of standard clauses, with the
specifier adding project clauses and selections.
The additive approach allows the specifier to mix and match clauses from the total specification
database to accurately reflect the project in hand. Being able to add project-specific selections and
project-based descriptive clauses, enhances the ability of a specifier to produce a truly customised
specification.
Recommended approach. Master specification systems such as MasterSpecparticularly while
they are presented as a series of individual word processing filesare generally customised using
a mixture of subtractive and additive techniques.
Other advantages of a master specification system. A master specification system, particularly
a nationally recognised system, provides uniformity in presentation and formulation and by using
standardised terminology and definitions, ensures that they are more widely accepted and
understood.
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MasterSpec Systems
Page 11-564
Having access to such a system allows specifiers to keep up to date with changes in regulations,
codes, standards, work practices, products and technology. The system will also reflect an industry
consensus on what comprises current best practice, through the provision of updated text,
guidance notes and regular news bulletins on topical issues.
Risk management. The use of a nationally recognised system is an important risk management
device. It encourages the production of consistent, concise and easily understood specification
clauses, minimises ambiguitieswhich are generally held against the specifier in a court of law
and offers clients greater certainty that their specification will produce the quality required and
expected.
Master specification systems achieve this by maintaining a library of standard clauses, developed
using available knowledge and experiencelocal and overseasfrom which project specifications
can be created. Such nationally based systems can also be instrumental in bringing about
standardised descriptions of the same thing for the same purpose, adding to clarity of
interpretation.
4.3
MasterSpec Systems
MasterSpec STANDARDfor all commercial, industrial and larger residential projects
MasterSpec ENGINEERINGa subset of STANDARD, focusing on civil and structural
engineering aspects of commercial, industrial and larger residential projects
MasterSpec BASICfor residential and smaller commercial projects
MasterSpec MINORfor minor residential alterations.
The systems are technically compatible. Where appropriate STANDARD (including
ENGINEERING) and BASIC sections can be used to specify different parts within the same project
specification.
Form and format. MasterSpec systems are provided as word processing files. All MasterSpec
text is formatted and styled ready to use in association with the functions provided with your chosen
word processing programme.
The MasterSpec format. A major concern for users of specificationscontractors, territorial
authorities, subcontractors and suppliersis first discovering details of a particular requirement or
supply item, and then being confident that all aspects have been found.
Construction managers need to know what tests are required, while subcontractors need to know
whether an approved installer is called for. Suppliers need to find information on for example fixings
and flashings needed to complete a particular building element. The MasterSpec Format helps
this to occur naturally and easily.
The MasterSpec Format uses the internationally-recognised terms: GENERAL, PRODUCTS and
EXECUTION, with a fourth SCHEDULES added when needed.
Master specification systems. Construction specifications must be:
technically accurate
up-to-date
simple to use
easy to coordinate with the project drawings
have a logical relationship with other related documents, including schedules of quantities
and standard conditions of contract and tender.
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Coordinated Building InformationCBI
Page 11-565
4.4
General
Site
Structure
Enclosure
Interior
Finish
Services
External
The remaining three digits define each work section within the overall class designation. For
example:
2 211
2 221
2 222
2 223
Removing vegetation
Excavation
Backfilling
Removing subsurface constructions
Preliminaries and general sections. Associated with, but not forming part of CBI, is a standard
format for preliminaries and general issues.
1
2
3
4
5
6
The project
Documentation
Establishment
Temporary works and services
Project management
Construction
For more information on MasterSpec specification systems and CBI, contact details follow:
Construction Information Limited
PO Box 108 214, Auckland, 46 Upper Queen Street, Auckland
Telephone 09-631-7044, Facsimile 09-631-7055
http://www.masterspec.co.nz
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Measurement of Buildings
5.1
Physical Content
Construction Management
Measurement of Buildings
Physical Content
Page 11-566
5.3
Rentable Area
This method has been adopted for use by the Property Council of New Zealand Inc., for the
purpose of determining rental values, based on the publication Guide for the Measurement of
Rentable Areas. Portions of this guide are reproduced with the permission of Property Council of
New Zealand Inc.
The guide is primarily directed to the measurement of floor space in commercial, industrial and
retail buildings and may be used for such purposes as determining rentable areas, project
feasibility, building efficiency, operating and cost apportionment and other related matters.
Applicable throughout New Zealand, the guide is invaluable to property owners, developers,
investors, lessees and all those involved in the provision and utilisation of space.
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Measurement of Buildings
Rentable Area
Page 11-567
The method of measurement is broken down into four categories to simplify its application to
different building types and various lease arrangements.
Unit of measurement: square metres (m2). Measurements are generally taken at a height of 1.5
metres above the floor.
Enquiries to:
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Feasibility Studies
6.1
Overview
Construction Management
Feasibility Studies
Overview
Page 11-568
The purpose of feasibility studies is to calculate the return which will be derived from a particular
project.
The return can be expressed as an annual percentage return, or as a terminal percentage return.
An annual percentage return will be used where the project will be generating rent for the owner,
while a terminal return is used when the project is to be sold.
The calculated returns are important only for comparisons, i.e., to compare one project with another
or to compare one project's return with the return that would be achieved by investing elsewhere.
6.2
Spreadsheet Versions
Spreadsheet versions of the following tables are included on the CD-ROM, there is a link on the
main CD-ROM Handbook navigation page.
6.3
Calculation Formats
The following tables represent suggested layouts to assist in calculating the return. Item 3 is shown
in alternative forms. The first alternative, 3a, is applicable to an annual return and the second, 3b,
to a terminal return.
Qty/$ value/
time value
Unit
m2
m
m2
m2
no (cars)
$
$
$
months
months
months
months
months
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Calculation Formats
Page 11-569
Land Costs
Purchase price
Stamp duty @ _______% on first $_____
plus ______% on remainder
Legal costs
Vacant possession costs
Soil tests
Land surveyor's fees
Total of Land Costs
Building Costs
Demolitions
Contract price
Architects, engineers and consultants fees
Local council permit and planning authority fees
Total of Building Costs
Annual Costs
Rates and taxes
Council rates @____in $
Water
Total of Annual Costs
Divide by 12 to give $per month
Planning and construction time (____) months x $_________ /
month
Total of Annual CostsPlanning and Construction Time
ADD:
Interest (@
% per month simple)
on land cost
on rates and charges
on building costs
Total of Interest Costs
Sundry Costs
Owner's moving expenses
Furnishing
Market studies
Advertising and signs
Premises department's costs
Owner's overhead expenses
Letting agent's fees @ %
Tenant inducements
Contingency
Total of Sundry Costs
Total Capital Expenditure
*no allowance for life cycle costing
$
=
$ Total
=$
=
$
=$
Per Annum
$
=
/12 $
=$
=
=
=
=$
=$
=$
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Calculation Formats
Page 11-570
Income
Carparking ________ cars @ $________
Ground floor ________m2 @ $________
Upper floors ________m2 @ $________
Other ________ @ $________
Total Annual Income (a)
Annual Expenditure
Council rates
Water rates
Insurance combined @ ____%
Electricity to public areas
Garbage removal
Caretaker and cleaning @ $________ per m2
Window cleaning
Security service
Fire alarm and sprinkler service
Lift maintenance and operation
Air Conditioning maintenance and operation
Management fees at scale (say 4%) of total letting
Total Annual Expenditure (b)
Provisions
Building maintenance
Building depreciation ____years @ ____%
Plant depreciation ____years @ ____%
Vacanciessay ____%
Total Provisions (c)
Total Annual Expenditure and Provisions (d = b+c)
$
=
$ Sub-total
$ Total
a$
=
$
b$
$
$
$
$
c$
d$
e$
x 100 = ___ %
1
Sale Price
Selling Expenditure
Council rates
Water rates
Insurance
Security service
Agents fees
Interest
Total of Selling Expenditure
Net Sale Price
TERMINAL RETURN =Net Sale PriceTotal Capital Expenditure $
Total Capital Expenditure $
$
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
$ Total
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
=$
=$
x 100 = ___ %
1
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Contractual Systems
Traditional Tender System
Page 11-571
Contractual Systems
A brief commentary on the contractual arrangements commonly available to prospective building
owners considering property development or construction. Composite forms or variations of these
basic forms may be used.
traditional tender
competitive negotiation
direct negotiation
cost reimbursement
design and build
construction management. Refer to page 11-574.
Time available to complete the project, this includes the design period.
Cost
The extent of information which will be available at the time of selecting a form of contract.
It is often a balance of these constraints which determine which form of contract is best suited to
each particular project. As this decision is often critical to the success of a project, it is advisable to
seek advice from a professional or principal consultant before choosing the form of contract.
7.1
an open or public basiswhere no such restriction exists and public accountability and total
market exposure is paramount, sometimes at the expense of suitability and selective
expertise.
The building owner appoints a project design team comprising an architect, structural engineer,
quantity surveyor, mechanical and electrical engineers and other specialist consultants as required,
depending on the nature and complexity of the project. The building owner commissions the full
design documentation of the project within the cost parameters set by the quantity surveyors cost
plan.
Tenders, usually lump sum, are then invited from building contractors to ascertain the price of the
works, prior to the final decision to proceed. This lump sum can be either a fixed price or may
make provision for fluctuations in material, plant and labour prices. The fixed price lump sum
contract will have no adjustment for price fluctuations.
On awarding the contract to the successful tenderer, the site is handed over to the building
contractor and the contract administered by the architect on behalf of the building owner in
accordance with the contract documents.
The construction work is carried out by the building contractor generally using sub-contract trades.
The design performance obligations rest with the design team and any risks are invariably
underwritten by the individual team members professional indemnity insurance. The construction
(contractual) risks rest with the building contractor.
The building owner is therefore reasonably well protected from risks inherent in design and
construction.
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Competitive Negotiation
Page 11-572
Key points
7.2
Competitive Negotiation
The building owner appoints a consultant team to prepare schematic design drawings up to
preliminary working drawings stage, outline specification including a schedule of construction and
finishes, a provisional schedule of quantities and a form of a building contract.
Tenders are called from a selected list of building contractors, for the following elements:
Preliminariesi.e. Builders price for site mobilisation, day to day running and final
demobilisation, construction plant including cranes, scaffold, etc., builders insurances,
temporary and on-site services, water, phones, electricity, periodic and final clean-up, and
builder's site administration, including supervision.
a tendered percentage or lump sum for margins to be based on the value of work when
known.
statement of the time required to complete the project accompanied by the builder's bar chart
or other programme scheduling.
Tenders, submitted in accordance with the above requirements, are evaluated by the consultant
team and a recommendation is made to the building owner. On a recommendation in favour of one
of the building contractors being accepted, that builder then joins the project team as a building
consultant and his practical building expertise is then used in final design documentation before he
proceeds to perform the building works.
The appointed builder prices documentation as it becomes available for final acceptance by the
building owner. This is usually done by the builder calling competitive bids from, say, three subcontractors for each trade package.
Key points
this is essentially an accelerated system of procuring a contract, the main object being to
install a selected builder on site and working, before formal design documentation is
complete, resulting in an earlier completion and all the advantages stemming therefrom.
the selected builder becomes a member of the team and is available to add his expertise to
the advantage of the project.
sub-contract prices are tendered just prior to when needed, thereby obtaining current market
prices.
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Construction Management
Contractual Systems
Direct Negotiation
Page 11-573
Direct Negotiation
Directly negotiated contracts are similar to competitive negotiation except that instead of calling
tenders from a selected list of contracts, one contractor will be chosen and negotiations will take
place with this one contractor only.
Care is needed in selecting a particular contractor but it will probably be someone with whom the
building owner has worked successfully in the past.
Key points
7.4
Cost Reimbursement
The building owner selects a building contractor who contracts to perform the building works in
accordance with the contract documents at cost plus a fee which is related in various ways to the
contract. The documents can be based on any one of the contract conditions mentioned earlier. In
this arrangement it is extremely important to define cost. The fee is then added, to arrive at a
total contract price. The cost usually includes all on-site activities, whilst the fee covers off-site
overheads and profits. The fee can be in the form of:
7.5
7.6
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Definitions
Page 11-574
A general foreman supervises all on-site activities; a cost clerk and a limited number of carpenters
and labourers are also engaged to attend on other trades and execute minor sundry works.
Costs are controlled by the quantity surveyor, with a continuous audit of actual costs incurred.
Payments are made to trade contractors, suppliers and on-site employees by the client.
7.7
Definitions
Construction Management. The construction manageran individual, consultancy firm, or a
builderis selected and appointed by the proprietor, or the project manager on the proprietor's
behalf, and carries out the work normally performed by a builder in a traditional system.
S/he organises, manages and co-ordinates the construction of the project on a consultancy basis
for a fee. The construction manager does not have any direct commercial interest in the work
carried out by sub-contractors, as all sub-contracts are between proprietor and sub-contractor.
Thus s/he neither benefits nor suffers from the contractual risks attendant upon a traditional
contract.
Project Management. A project manager is an agent of the proprietor and assumes the role of the
proprietor in a construction project where the proprietor lacks the technical and organisational skills
for the task. The project manager becomes responsible for preparing a brief, and appointing and
co-ordinating the consultants.
The proprietor's requirements are conveyed to the project manager who ensures that they are
acted upon by the consultants and contractor. S/he may, if engaged for a total service, be
responsible for such matters as;
site selection
feasibility studies
supervision of documentation
implementation of programme
supervision of letting
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Contract Conditions
New Zealand Institute of Architects Inc
Page 11-575
Contract Conditions
A number of standard Conditions of Contract exist to cater for a variety of building and civil
engineering projects. This section outlines the type of project for which the particular conditions are
suited.
8.1
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Standards New Zealand
Page 11-576
8.2
General Works
Housing
Subcontract agreement and schedule of subcontracting conditions
Minor works contracts
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Retentions
NZIA SCC 2007
Page 11-577
Retentions
For worked example of retention formula, Refer to page 14-669
9.1
14.2.3
The Architect must deduct the following amounts from the amount the Architect
assesses:
(a)
any retentions the Principal is entitled to retain;
(b)
any other amounts which the Contract allows to be deducted;
(c)
the total of the amounts previously certified for payment.
14.9 Retentions
14.9.1
14.9.2
14.9.3
14.9.4
14.9.5
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NZS 3910:2003
Page 11-578
9.2
NZS 3910:2003
Section 12 (Payments) of NZS 3910:2003 deals with retentions. Taken from NZS 3910:2003 with
permission from Standards New Zealand.
NZS 3910:2003 can be purchased from Standards New Zealand at www.standards.co.nz.
Clause 12.3.1
Clause 12.3.2
Clause 12.3.3
The Principal shall, in accordance with the Progress Payment Schedule, retain
out of the amount which would otherwise be payable such retention monies as
are required under the Special Conditions in respect of the whole of the
Contract Works or any Separable Portion. The amount to be retained in
respect to the Contract Works shall be reduced upon the completion of any
Separable Portion under 10.7.2 by such percentage as shall be equitable. The
percentage reduction shall be determined by the Engineer.
The monies retained, less any deductions which the Principal is entitled to
make, shall be paid to the Contractor as follows:
By payment, as part of the first progress payment after the issue of the
certificate of Practical Completion for the whole of the Contract Works
or for the Separable Portion, of any amount in excess of the defects
(a)
liability retention specified in the Special Conditions;
By payment, as part of the first and any subsequent progress payment
after the end of the Period of Defects Liability for the whole of the
Contract Works or for the Separable Portion, of the defects liability
retention less the Engineers assessment of the value of the Contract
Works remaining to be completed in accordance with 11.2 at the time of
the progress certification. The assessed value of such remaining
Contract Works shall be the assessed Cost to the Principal of making
good those omissions and defects in accordance with 11.2.3;
(b)
By payment of any remaining defects liability retention 10 Working Days
after the date of the Defects Liability Certificate in respect of the whole
(c)
of the Contract Works or of the Separable Portion.
Unless otherwise provided in the Special Conditions, the Contractor may
provide a bond in lieu of retentions in addition to any bond required under 3.1.
The bond shall be in an amount equal to the limit of total sums required to be
retained under 12.3.1. Where such a bond is provided, 12.3.1 and 12.3.2 shall
not apply. The bond shall be in the form set out in the Fifth Schedule and shall
be executed by the Contractor and by the surety named in the tender or
approved by the Principal. The bond shall be released upon issue of the
Defects Liability Certificate.
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Retentions
Schedules to General Conditions of Contract
Page 11-579
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Construction Periods
Schedules to General Conditions of Contract
Page 11-580
10
Construction Periods
The time required for the construction of a building is so closely linked to the time required for
design and documentation, that project period is probably a better term than construction period.
There is, however, an important reason why the two are separated. During design and
documentation, the capital expenditure on a project is far less than during the construction phase,
and thus in commercial building projects, it is important that the construction phase is kept as short
as possible.
The time required for design and documentation is referred to as the pre-construction period and
this may, in some cases, exceed construction time. It is advisable to spend additional preconstruction time planning and programming the project rather than to make a premature start on
construction.
An unrealistically short documentation period can result in an extended construction period,
attracting extra costs for variations, time extensions and finance holding charges. It can be argued
that a short documentation period results in savings due to the reduced period in which inflation can
occur.
The most effective financial situation for a commercial building would be sufficient documentation
period to enable an optimum construction period. In certain cases, the advantages and savings
given by sufficient documentation and optimum construction period, are outweighed by commercial
considerations. For example, a shopping centre which, regardless of cost, must open to take
advantage of the Christmas buying season.
The relationship between project cost and project period is affected by numerous factors, including
complexity, material choice and values, critical activities and techniques. The relationship, when
based on historical data, provides one of the most reliable methods of establishing project and
construction periods. For example, if records show that high rise multi-storey office blocks during
construction period average monthly payments of $750,000, then the total estimated cost of a
proposed building divided by the monthly amount will give an approximate construction period.
To establish the documentation period is considerably more difficult, as the design process is less
tangible and therefore less predictable than construction. Records concerning documentation
periods are also less precise and less plentiful than those concerning construction.
In the following guide, the documentation periods shown do not include delays caused by client or
committee approvals, rejections and modifications or industrial strikes. The times stated assume a
minimum of abortive time.
Building Type
Value $m
Documentation
Construction
Total Project
Simple Projects
e.g. warehouses, etc.
0.51
23
510
812
1525
4050
2035
4852
Average Projects
e.g. multi-storey offices, etc.
48
1016
3040
4050
5570
8090
85110
120140
Complex Projects
e.g. concert halls, hospitals
612
1824
5060
80100
70100
110130
120160
190230
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Acceleration
Page 11-581
Acceleration
Acceleration is a term which is used when the project periodcombined design and construction
timehas been deliberately shortened by intentional and detailed planning throughout the project.
For acceleration to achieve its optimum reduction in time, it is essential that every member of the
project team be involved and fully committed to the concept. It will require very high standards of
management, development of good working relationships, practical quality control procedures and
a lot of mutual trust. Trust is an exceptionally important ingredient as work often has to proceed in
anticipation of a definite decision.
There are many reasons why project periods need to be shortened. Shortened project periods can
sometimes mean extra cost to the client, and before embarking on a accelerated project, the client
should consider the possible additional costs versus the intended benefits of early completion/
occupancy.
Research shows that much of the difference in efficient and inefficient projects can depend on the
effectiveness of the client.
The chart is a guide to the differences in construction times between accelerated, medium
performance and traditionally managed contracts.
Note: times shown are for building structure and incorporated services only.
Allow extra time for tenancy fit-out and specialist services etc.
24
22
Accelerated
Medium
20
18
Traditional
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
36
33
30
27
24
21
18
15
12
0
0
Cost in $millions
10.1
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Cash Flow
11.1
Construction Management
Cash Flow
Clients View Point
Page 11-582
Cash flow prediction is the forecasting of cash needed to be provided by the building owner at predetermined dates in a building construction programme, for the purpose of making progress
payments to the builder for work executed.
An accurate estimate of cash flow for project payments is essential to the organisation that will
provide funds for the project. It will give advance notice of the funds needed and the timing of drawdowns.
Such an estimate is usually prepared before the contractor commences work and is obtained by
preparing a programme of construction activities for the project, costing these activities and
obtaining anticipated expenditure on a month to month basis.
11.2
11.3
Example of Cashflow
An example is given of a simplified cashflow prepared for the client, for a two-storey hostel costing
$1,200,000 with a 10 month construction period.
The example assumes a fixed price lump sum contract with no provision for fluctuations and
assumes that a bank guarantee will be operating with no retentions being held.
It should also be noted that a delay of 20 days or so elapses between the end of a construction
month and the actual payment for the work done in that period. This delay should be allowed for in
any cash flow.
The example is for construction work only and excludes other periodic payments to which the client
may be committed, e.g. Consultants fees, land costs, finance costs, etc. Refer to page 11-583.
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Example of Cashflow
Page 11-583
CashflowWorked Example
Activity
1
Site establishment, Site clearance, Bulk
excavation & fill,
Building set-out
Excavation & pour footings
Columns
Conc. Ground1st
Steel. GroundRoof
1st
roof
Suspended floor slab
Stairs and beams
Roof steelwork:
Single storey
Two storey
Roof framing, purlins, roofing, r.w. goods:
Single storey
Two storey
Services under ground slab
Ground slab on fill
Lift
Mechanical
Brickwork, windows, door frames:
Ground1st, 1stroof
Services: Rough plumbing
Electrical
Wall plaster/screeds
Glazing
Ceilings
Hot water boiler, etc.
Electrical/plumber fit-off
Wall & floor tiles fit-off
Carpentry & joinery fit-off
Cupboards, fitments, white goods
Kitchen/laundry equipment
Painting
Carpet / vinyl
Clean-up/commission
External works:
bitumen car parks,
roads and kerbs
brick paving
fencing/crossovers
planting/pergolas, etc.
External services:
stormwater drains
sewer drains
water/fire/gas
electrical
Clean-up externally
Preliminaries
Totals for
monthly payment
Cumulative totals
Note: retentions not included
10
9,000
20,000
9,000
20,000
2,000
1,000
40,000
4,000
1,000
2,000
6,000
1,000
35,000
40,000
3,000
1,000
3,000
30,000
4,000
7,000
27,000
43,000
7,000
35,000
3,000
20,000
75,000
30,000
50,000
15,000
40,000
5,000
2,000
3,000
5,000
2,000
3,000
5,000
2,000
3,000
5,000
4,000
1,000
60,000
70,000
4,000
34,000
47,000
11,000
187,000
20,000
15,000
1,000
14,000
3,000
22,000
35,000
5,000
2,000
23,000
6,000
23,000
16,000
6,000
22,000
15,000
5,000
49,000
6,000
5,000
2,000
3,000
Total
27,000
46,000
28,000
23,000
3,000
33,000
3,000
20,000
7,000
3,000
1,000
30,000
18,000
31,000
5,000
4,000
18,000
4,000
11,000
1,000)
8,000)
2,000)
11,000)
6,000
1,000
4,000
14,000
53,000
6,000
62,000
6,000
96,000
6,000
104,000
6,000
119,000
6,000
168,000
6,000
180,000
6,000
192,000
6,000
113,000
)
)
)
4,000
1,000
6,000
113,000
53,000
115,000
211,000
315,000
434,000
602,000
782,000
974,000
1,087,000
1,200,000
44,000
50,000
10,000
2,000
50,000
12,000
69,000
44,000
62,000
7,000
50,000
25,000
34,000
5,000
59,000
51,000
4,000
1,000
68,000
1,200,000
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Cash Flow
SCurve
Page 11-584
SCurve
As an alternative, analysis has consistently shown that cash flows follow the lazy S curve for
construction purposes. This method is intended as a guide only and variations will apply according
to the total cost of the work and whether or not lifts, sprinklers, air conditioning and other specialist
services are involved.
After reading off the theoretical amount expended against the time scale, additions or adjustments
should be made to accommodate unusual or extraordinary items such as: interest, professional
fees, pre-ordering, retentions.
From the graph it can be seen that 50% of the contract value is expended at 60% of the contract
period.
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
C o n t r a c t C o n s t r u c t io n P e r io d - % C o m p le t e
100
95
90
85
80
75
70
65
60
55
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
0
0
11.4
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Property Insurance
Indemnity value
Page 11-585
Property Insurance
A property may be insured in one of two wayseither for indemnity value or for replacement
value.
12.1
Indemnity value
Provides the lesser covera building so insured provides cover for the value of the building as it
stands, i.e., Likely depreciated, outdated and not conforming to design regulations. If total loss
occurs, the insurer would pay the actual value of the property destroyed. If the loss is a partial one,
the insured may be required to contribute to the cost of repairs if remaining old construction is
replaced with new. The policy will only place the insured in the position he was in, prior to the loss
no better, no worse.
12.2
Replacement value
An old building may have an indemnity value of $200,000 and a replacement value of $1,000,000.
Replacement involves the construction of a building having the same functional use and of the
same usable area as the old building, but complying with modern technology, and conforming to
regulations and by-laws which may have been adopted since the original building was constructed.
An existing building, of whatever age, adequately insured in this category, would absolve the owner
from undue expense in the event of building loss. An existing building constructed of, say, pipe
columns and metal cladding, if destroyed, could well be required to be replaced with a building of
reinforced concrete and block construction. If the insurance premiums covered this extra cost
element, in other words the building was adequately insured, then the owner would be subjected to
no expense if loss occurred.
At present in New Zealand the insurance industry recommends that properties of consequence
have reinstatement insurance. The average business or individual does not have the ready capital
to bridge the gap between indemnity value and full replacement cost.
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Insurance Valuations
13.1
Construction Management
Insurance Valuations
Valuing Buildings for Insurance
Page 11-586
Some or all of these cost factors could be automatically included in the premium quoted by the
insurer, but it is extremely important to establish the extent of such inclusions.
Example Valuation for Insurance Purposes
Building Element Calculation
Time
$ value
$1,500,000
3 months
1 month
7 months
11 months
=
3.63%
$54,450
$1,554,450
$155,445
$15,000
$1,724,895
3.96%
$68,305
$1,793,200
Such value represents building costs only, and excludes factors such as loss of revenue in the
period between building loss and reinstatement, cost of leasing alternative premises in the same
period, removal and upset expenses, etc.
The principal cost of any valuation, and one which affects all other on-costs, is the building cost. It
is advisable to obtain professional advice, through a quantity surveyor or the like, before the
insured commits himself to the payment of insurance premiums.
Above all, it is important that building owners protect their investments by periodic cost reviews of
their buildings, in terms of inflation and the cost effect of the introduction of statutory and other
building regulations, by-laws, etc.
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Construction Management
Operating Costs of Buildings
Cost Categories
Page 11-587
14
14.1
Cost Categories
Operating costs of buildings are those costs incurred by a Building Owner which are subsequently
levied on the tenants. The extent of these costs should be agreed prior to signing a lease
agreement.
The following is a list of the main cost categories and their components. Each building will have its
own specific set of operating costs depending on its usage and each lease agreement within the
building may have all or some of the cost categories proportioned to it.
Operating Cost Categories
Cost Category
Insurance
Air Conditioning
Fire Protection
Lifts
Escalators
Energy
Cleaning
Building Staff
Security
Repairs and
Maintenance
Management
Miscellaneous
Cost Component
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Operating Costs of Buildings
Accounting for Operating Expenses
Page 11-588
14.2
Cost Category
Office Building
Low Rise
High Rise
36 storey
720 storey
10.08
28
2.88
8
3.24
9
0.36
1
2.88
8
4.68
13
1.80
5
0.72
2
1.80
5
5.40
15
1.08
3
36.00 100
$/m2
$/m2
Shopping Centre
Central Business
District
Regional
13.12
21
3.28
8
3.69
9
0.41
1
3.28
8
4.10
10
2.05
5
0.82
2
2.05
5
5.33
13
1.23
3
41.00 100
$/m2
6.20
20
2.48
8
2.48
8
0.31
1
4.65
15
4.65
15
2.17
7
0.93
3
4.96
16
4.96
16
1.86
6
31.00 100
$/m2
20.15
5.20
4.55
0.65
8.45
8.45
3.25
1.95
8.45
8.45
4.55
65.00
31
8
7
1
13
13
5
3
13
13
7
100
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Life Cycle Costing
Summary
Page 11-589
15
15.1
Summary
Life Cycle Costing (LCC) analysis is a method of evaluating all the relevant costs associated with a
project throughout its life.
In a building project it is normal practice to group these costs and benefits into four categories, viz:
Construction
Maintenance
Operating
Demolition or salvage
The basic concept of LCC is to identify the optimum distribution of resources between the above
categories. The relationships between the categories are often illustrated in the following manner:
Cost $
Capital Cost
Maintenance/Energy Cost
Durability of Building
All past, present and future cash flows identified in an LCC analysis have to be converted to
present value dollars.
The normal method of dealing with these cash flows is to use a technique called discounted cash
flow (DCF).
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Construction Management
Life Cycle Costing
Discounted Cash FlowDCF
Page 11-590
15.2
Where P = a present sum of money, F = a future sum of money (equivalent to P at the end of N
periods of time at an interest rate of i), i = interest rate, N = number of interest periods.
1
P = 2000 ------------------------------10
( 1 + 0.07 )
1
P = 2000 ---------------------------1.9671514
P = 2000 0.5083492
Note: this example has been updated from the 20% originally used as the interest rate, and which
gave a present worth of $323.01. For those too young to remember paying mortgages and/or
funding projects in the 1980s, 20% was applicable back then.
Spreadsheet solutions for the present worth formula are available for a range of values of
parameters i and N.
Spreadsheet solutions are also available for other discounting formulae such as Uniform Present
Worth, Present Worth of Periodic Payments, Annual Equivalent of Initial Payments and Annual
Equivalent of Periodic Payments.
15.3
Capital cost
Life of plant
Annual fuel and maintenance costs, after deductions for tax
allowance
Salvage value of plant
System X
System Y
$115,600
$158,800
10 years
15 years
$37,800
$28,200
$3,000
$7,000
Assume an interest rate of 12% and investment period of 30 years. Refer to page 11-591, and
Refer to page 11-592.
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Life Cycle Costing
Example of LCC Analysis
Page 11-591
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Cash
Outflow
115,600
37,800
37,800
37,800
37,800
37,800
37,800
37,800
37,800
37,800
115,600
37,800
37,800
37,800
37,800
37,800
37,800
37,800
37,800
37,800
37,800
115,600
37,800
37,800
37,800
37,800
37,800
37,800
37,800
37,800
37,800
37,800
37,800
Cash
Inflow
Net Cash
Flow
Present
Worth
of $1
Discount
Rate 12%
NPW of
outflow $1
0 -115,600
0
-37,800
0
-37,800
0
-37,800
0
-37,800
0
-37,800
0
-37,800
0
-37,800
0
-37,800
0
-37,800
1.0000
.8929
.7972
.7118
.6355
.5674
.5066
.4523
.4039
.3606
115,600
33,752
30,134
26,906
24,022
21,448
19,150
17,097
15,367
13,631
3,000
0 -150,400
0
-37,800
0
-37,800
0
-37,800
0
-37,800
0
-37,800
0
-37,800
0
-37,800
0
-37,800
0
-37,800
.3220
.2875
.2567
.2292
.2046
.1827
.1631
.1456
.1300
.1161
48,429
10,868
9,703
8,664
7,734
6,906
6,165
5,504
4,914
4,389
3,000
0 -150,400
0
-37,800
0
-37,800
0
-37,800
0
-37,800
0
-37,800
0
-37,800
0
-37,800
0
-37,800
0
-37,800
0
-37,800
.1037
.0926
.0826
.0736
.0659
.0588
.0525
.0469
.0419
.0374
.0334
15,597
3,500
3,122
2,790
2,491
2,223
1,985
1,773
1,584
1,414
1,263
$468,025
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Life Cycle Costing
Example of LCC Analysis
Page 11-592
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
158,800
28,200
28,200
28,200
28,200
28,200
28,200
28,200
28,200
28,200
28,200
28,200
28,200
28,200
28,200
158,800
28,200
28,200
28,200
28,200
28,200
28,200
28,200
28,200
28,200
28,200
28,200
28,200
28,200
28,200
28,200
28,200
Cash Inflow
Net Cash
Flow
Present
Worth
of $1
Discount Rate
12%
NPW of outflow
$1
0 -158,800
0
-28,200
0
-28,200
0
-28,200
0
-28,200
0
-28,200
0
-28,200
0
-28,200
0
-28,200
0
-28,200
0
-28,200
0
-28,200
0
-28,200
0
-28,200
0
-28,200
1.0000
.8929
.7972
.7118
.6335
.5674
.5066
.4523
.4039
.3606
.3220
.2875
.2567
.2292
.2046
158,800
25,180
22,481
20,073
17,921
16,001
14,286
12,755
11,390
10,169
9,080
8,106
7,239
6,463
5,770
7,000
0 -180,000
0
-28,200
0
-28,200
0
-28,200
0
-28,200
0
-28,200
0
-28,200
0
-28,200
0
-28,200
0
-28,200
0
-28,200
0
-28,200
0
-28,200
0
-28,200
0
-28,200
0
-28,200
.1827
.1631
.1456
.1300
.1161
.1037
.0926
.0826
.0738
.0659
.0588
.0525
.0469
.0419
.0374
.0334
32,886
4,599
4,106
3,666
3,274
2,924
2,611
2,329
2,081
1,858
1,658
1,481
1,323
1,182
1,055
942
$413,689
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15.4
Construction Management
Life Cycle Costing
Alternative calculation method
Page 11-593
System X
System Y
115,600
158,800
47,934
27,734
304,479
$468,103
227,151
$413,685
The foregoing example illustrates that although X is initially a lower capital investment than Y, X
has a higher LCC than Y, due to increased running and maintenance costs, over a 30 year
investment period, at a discount rate of 12%.
15.5
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Professional Fees
LCC Analysis Generally
Page 11-594
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Professional Fees
Traditionally fees for professional services have been governed by a minimum scale of charges laid
down by the various professional institutes and organisations. Members who charged less than the
set fees were liable to be disciplined by their Institute.
The advent of the Commerce Act 1987 legislated that any scale of fees for professional services
would hence become non-mandatory, although some professionals pre-empted this decision and
had previously removed restrictions on scales of charges for their members. Fee scales are issued
only as a recommended document and a guide to the scope of services carried out by each
profession.
Removals of limitations on charges means that clients and consultants now openly negotiate the
conditions of engagement and fees on any terms or basis they deem appropriate. The
recommended scales however are still generally considered to represent the best interests of both
parties.
Aside from the above changes a more competitive market has resulted from decline in construction
activity. Other important factors to consider when determining professional fees are the building
type, i.e. its intended use, and the scope of the services required.
Further information and recommended fee documents are available from the professional bodies.
The following table is indicative of the likely range of fees for consultants engaged on a full service
basis.
Likely range of consultants fees on various project types
Building type
Consultants
Value $
13 storey administration
City hall, 2,000 capacity
Secondary school, laboratory building
Multi storey general hospital
Warehouse
Other building, 20 storey
Parking building, multi-storey
Residentialhigh quality house
Residentialmedium quality house
Residentialmedium quality house
1,500,000
7,000,000
950,000
60,000,000
3,000,000
18,000,000
6,000,000
750,000
350,000
200,000
a=
se =
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me =
la
qs
sc
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architect
structural engineer
electrical engineer
mechanical engineer
=
=
=
=
Fee%
11.012.5
10.013.0
10.012.0
10.012.0
7.09.0
9.011.5
9.011.5
8.011.5
6.08.0
4.06.0
landscape architect
quantity surveyor
specialist consultant
architectural designer
Note: additional to above fees: clerk of works, town planner, interior designer, project manager,
programmer, surveyor, valuer.
Project management fees can be in the order of 2% to 5%, depending on the value of the contract.
For smaller value contracts, project management fees tend to be a lump sum amount rather than a
percentage.
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Value Management
17.1
Introduction
Construction Management
Value Management
Introduction
Page 11-595
17.3
12
Legislation
12.1
Introduction
12-596
12.2
Acts of Parliament
12-597
12.3
12-605
12-605
12-605
12-605
12-606
12.4
12-608
12-608
12-608
12-608
12-608
12-611
12-612
12-612
12-613
12.5
Employment Relations
Introduction
Objectives
Existing Agreements
Good Faith
Freedom of Association
Unions
Independent Contractors
Collective Agreement and Bargaining
12-614
12-614
12-614
12-614
12-614
12-614
12-615
12-615
12-615
Fixed-Term Agreements
Strikes and Lockouts
Access to Information
12-615
12-616
12-616
12.6
12-617
12-617
12-617
12-617
12-617
12.7
12-618
12-618
12-618
12-618
12-619
12-619
12-619
12-620
12-620
12.8
12-621
12-621
12-621
12-621
12.9
Weathertight Homes
WHRS Act 2002
Objectives of the 2002 Act
WHRS Act 2006
12-622
12-622
12-622
12-622
Introduction
The purpose of this section is to draw attention to some of the more important Acts of Parliament
directly applicable to or affecting the construction industry in New Zealand.
A brief description of the main Acts is also given. For full details of contents of legislation, visit
www.legislation.govt.nz
Bills progressing through the House, may also be viewed or downloaded for free, at
www.clerk.parliament.govt.nz, look for the Parliamentary Business tab and look for the Bills
section.
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2
Legislation
Acts of Parliament
Page 12-597
Acts of Parliament
Name of Act
Accident Compensation
Act 1982
Description of Act
To promote safety, prevent accidents, provide rehabilitation and
compensation of persons in New Zealand who suffer injury by accident. No
right exists to sue for damages as result of personal injury.
Accident Insurance Act
Effective 1 July 1999, employers must have workplace accident insurance
1998
cover for employees, that provides any injured employee with at least the
cover and entitlements provided for by legislation. This remains the
principal Act, with some aspects amendedsee below.
Accident Insurance
These Acts together amend arrangements so that ACC (the Accident
Amendment Act 2000,
Compensation Corporation) is reinstated as the sole provider of workplace
accident insurance. No new contracts may be issued by private insurers as
Accident Insurance
(Transitional Provisions)
of April 1, 2000, and all businesses have their cover reverted to ACC as of
Act 2000
July 1, 2000.
See Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2001, Refer to page 12-601
Acts Interpretation Act
Sets out how Acts of Parliament are constructed. One important provision
1924
is that Acts of Parliament do not bind the Crown unless stated specifically
within the particular Act.
Affordable Housing:
Purpose of this Act is to enable territorial authorities, in consultation with
Enabling Territorial
community, to require persons doing developments to facilitate the
Authorities Act 2008
provision of affordable housing
Anzac Day Act 1966
Public holiday on April 25. Observed up to 1.00 pm as a Sunday, thereafter
as a Saturday unless the day is a Sunday. Always observed on the actual
day and is not transferred to the nearest Monday.
Apprenticeship Act 1983
Purpose of this Act is encourage or help people to take up and complete
apprenticeship and training. It concerns the employment and training of
apprentices under contract with the involvement of apprenticeship
committees. Replaced by Modern Apprenticeship Training Act 2000.
Arbitration Act 1996
Disputes can be referred to arbitration instead of the courts. The arbitrators
(replacing Arbitration Act
decision is final unless he has acted improperly or is in error on a point of
1908)
law. Arbitration is private, does not create a precedent and the costs are
borne by the dissenting parties.
Architects Act 1963
Repealed. Refer to Registered Architects Act 2005 below
Boilers, Lifts, and Cranes
An Act to make provision for the inspection and certification of boilers, lifts,
Act 1950
cranes and certain other machinery, for the safety of persons working with
boilers or machinery to which the Act applies, and for the qualification of
persons operating any such boilers or machinery.
Building Act 2004 and
The purpose of this Act is to provide for the regulation of building work, the
amendments 2005, 2008, establishment of a licensing regime for building practitioners, and the
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setting of performance standards for buildings. For more information, See
Building Act on page 12-608.
Building (Consent
Extends the period during which a territorial authority may act as a building
Authorities) Amendment
consent authority where the territorial authority has yet to be registered
Act 2007
under section 191 of the Act. To 30 June 2008. See also below.
Building (Building Consent Extends the period during which a territorial authority may act as a building
Authority Transition) Order consent authority where the territorial authority has yet to be registered
2008. Order In Council.
under section 191 of the Act. To March 2009. See also above.
Building Research Levy Act To provide for research into improved techniques and materials for use in
1969
the building industry. It funds the Building Research Association of New
Zealand. A levy is payable at the rate of $1.00 per $1,000 ,or part thereof,
of contract value (minimum $20,000 contract value.) The levy is payable to
the local authority with the building consent.
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Name of Act
Chartered Professional
Engineers of New Zealand
Act 2002
Clerk of Works Act 1944
Contractual Mistakes
Amendment Act 2002
Contractual Remedies Act
1979
Contractual Remedies
Amendment Act 2002
Contributory Negligence
Act 1947
Legislation
Acts of Parliament
Page 12-598
Description of Act
To reform the law relating to the registration of engineers and to establish
the title of chartered professional engineer as a mark of quality
Registration and conduct of Clerk of Works. The person must be a member
of the New Zealand Institute of Clerks of Works. The name Clerk of Works
is not registered. The following enactments are hereby repealed: The
Clerks of Works Act 1944.
To reform the law relating to companies, to reaffirm the value of the
company; to provide for the incorporation, organisation, and operation of
companies; and to define the relationships between companies and their
directors, shareholders, and creditors.
This Act provides a range of guarantees which will be implied when certain
goods and services are supplied in trade and which are ordinarily acquired
for personal, domestic or household use or consumption. Cannot contract
out of this Act.
To reform the law relating to construction contracts and in particular, to
facilitate regular and timely payments between the parties to a construction
contract, to provide for the speedy resolution of disputes arising under a
construction contract, and to provide remedies for the recovery of
payments under a construction contract.
Normally only those persons who are party to a contract can sue on it. This
Act allows for a beneficiary under a contract to sue under that particular
contract.
Amendments consolidated. References to arbitrator changed to arbitral
tribunal. Definition of Court extended to include tribunal or arbitral tribunal.
Sections on jurisdiction of District Court and Dispute Tribunals repealed.
No contract whereby any person promises to answer to another person for
the debt, default, or liability of a third person shall, if the contract or some
memorandum or note thereof is in writing and is signed by the party to be
charged therewith or some other person lawfully authorised by him, be
deemed insufficient to support an action or other proceeding to charge the
person by whom the promise was made, by reason only that the
consideration for the promise does not appear in writing or by necessary
inference from a written document.
In common law the arbitrary effects of mistakes in contracts can be
mitigated by the courts by granting relief by way of declaring contracts to be
valid, cancelling or varying contracts, or granting restitution or
compensation.
Amendments consolidated. Definition of Court extended to include tribunal
or arbitral tribunal. Mitigation by arbitrators omitted from purpose.
When a contract is cancelled by any party, the court may order relief by
vesting in one party real or personal property, direct one party to pay a sum
of money to the other party or prevent a party from doing any act or thing.
Amendments consolidated. Definition of Court extended to include tribunal
or arbitral tribunal. Rules applying to cancellation of contract amended.
Where any person suffers damage as the result partly of his own fault and
partly of the fault of any other person or persons, a claim in respect of that
damage shall not be defeated by reason of the fault of the person suffering
the damage, but the damages recoverable in respect thereof shall be
reduced to such extent as the Court thinks just and equitable having regard
to the claimants share in the responsibility for the damage.
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Name of Act
Copyright Act 1972
Legislation
Acts of Parliament
Page 12-599
Description of Act
Provision is made against the unauthorised copying of any original literary,
dramatic, musical or artistic works.
Corporations (Investigation The Registrar of Companies is empowered to determine whether
and Management) Act
corporations are at risk, to enable action to be taken in relation to such
1989
corporations in appropriate cases where it may be operating fraudulently or
recklessly, or to preserve the interests of its members, creditors,
beneficiaries or the public interest. Normal receivers and liquidators are
superseded and therefore powerless by the moratorium included in this
Act.
Credit Contracts Act 1981 Reforms the law relating to the provision of credit under contracts of various
kinds in order to prevent oppressive contracts and conduct, ensure all
terms of contracts are disclosed to debtors before they are bound, ensure
cost of credit is disclosed and prevent misleading credit advertisements.
Criminal Records (Clean
Establishes a clean slate scheme to limit the effect of an individual's
Slate) Act 2004
convictions in most circumstances, subject to certain exceptions, if the
individual satisfies the relevant eligibility criteria.
Deeds Registration Act
Known as the Deeds system of land registration. This has now been largely
1908
superseded by the Land Transfer Act 1952.
Disputes Tribunals Act
This is a division of the Lower Court where disputes, (not being solely a
1988
debt), involving contract or quasi-contract and tort in respect of destruction,
loss, damage, injury or recovery of property where claims of up to $3000.00
Disputes Tribunals
(or $5,000.00 where both parties consent), can be heard, in private, without
Amendment Act 1998,
the need for legal counsel to be present. In general costs are not awarded
1999, 2002
against either party.
Distress and Replevin Act Allows (in certain defined circumstances) a debtor to exercise some control
1908
over the chattels of another where a debt is owing.
Earthquake Commission
It provides for payments in the event of specified disasters. It is funded by a
Act 1993.
levy payable on all insurance policies which currently is at the rate of 0.05%
of cover. It is payable only to those persons who maintain appropriate
insurances and any claims are settled with an excess deducted and for the
indemnity value only. The Earthquake Commission shall be the same body
corporate as that existing under the name of the Earthquake and War
Damage Commission.
Electrical Registration Act It makes provision for the registration of electricians, defines their work and
1979
ensures that electrical work is carried out skilfully in the interests of public
safety.
Employment Relations Act Object of this Act is to build productive employment relationships through
2000, and various
the promotion of mutual trust and confidence in all aspects of the
Amendments
employment environment and of the employment relationship. Amendment
in Dec 2008 introduced trial employment periods for new employees of
small and medium size businesses
Employment Relations
To validate the registration of certain societies as unions under the principal
Act; the Employment Relations Authority is not required to allow cross(Validation of Union
examination, but may permit such cross-examination
Registration and Other
Matters) Amendment Act
2001
Energy (Fuels, Levies, and Amendment. The purpose of this Part is to ensure that sustainable biofuels
are supplied in New Zealand.
References) Amendment
Act 2008
Engineers Registration Act It governs the registration and conduct of engineers. The word engineer is
1924
not registered. Repealed 2002. Refer to Chartered Professional Engineers
Repealed 2002.
of New Zealand Act 2002, Refer to page 12-598 .
2009
Name of Act
Evidence Act 1908
Factory and Commercial
Premises Act 1981
Legislation
Acts of Parliament
Page 12-600
Description of Act
Sets out rules for the giving of evidence in a court or in an arbitration.
Administered by Labour Department and Local Authorities. To promote
safety, health and welfare of employees. In respect of building construction
it affects building design and facilities i.e. Rest room, first aid, natural or
artificial light, noise control, ventilation, lunch rooms, egress and fire safety.
A registration certificate must be obtained before occupation and use of the
building can commence.
It prohibits certain conduct and practices in trade, provides for the
disclosure of consumer information relating to the supply of goods and
services and promotes product safety.
Application may be made within 3 years of discovery of the loss or damage.
It defines the rights of abutting property owners in respect of the design and
sharing of costs of boundary fencing (fencing design is also controlled by
the local authority and may require a building permit).
Financial Reporting Act
Requires issuers of securities to the public to file financial statements that
1993 and amendments
comply with general accepted accounting practice and give a true and fair
view of their affairs. Also prescribes requirements for financial reporting by
other entities and establishes accounting standards review board.
Fire Service Act 1975
Establishment of the New Zealand Fire Service and provision for the
protection of life and property from fire and to provide certain other
emergency services. The service is partially funded by a levy payable on all
insurance policies which currently is at the rate of 0.06% of the amount of
cover.
Where a contract is impossible to be performed and as a result is
Frustrated Contracts Act
discharged, the court or an arbitrator can ensure, as far as is possible, that
1944
the parties are restored to their former position as existing before the
contract was entered into.
Amendments consolidated. Definition of Court extended to include tribunal
Frustrated Contracts
or arbitral tribunal.
Amendment Act 2002
This Act reforms the law relating to the health and safety of employees and
Health & Safety in
others, either at work or affected by the work of other people. Its principle
Employment Act 1992
objective is to prevent harm to employees at work by promoting excellence
in health and safety management by employers.
Amendments make the principal Act more comprehensive in coverage, by
Health & Safety in
including: maritime, rail and air industries; persons who are mobile while
Employment Amendment
they work; providing protection to volunteers, persons in job training, work
Act 2002
experience and on loan; work-related stress; temporary conditions may
cause hazardous behaviour.
Heavy Engineering
Businesses involved in heavy engineering in steel are levied $5.00 per
Research Levy Act 1978
tonne and similar users of other non-ferrous metals are levied $0.05 per
kilogramme to fund research into heavy engineering.
Historic Places Act 1993
To preserve the historic heritage of New Zealand with the New Zealand
Historic Places Trust and Board. To enable classification and protection of
historic places and historic areas by appropriate measures. To establish
the Maori Heritage Council and to amend and consolidate the Historic
Places Act 1980.
Holidays Act 2003
Provides for four weeks minimum holiday per annum payable at average
taxable earnings with a minimum of 40 hours at ordinary time or 8% of
Holidays Act 1981 repealed wages if less than one year has been worked. It also provides for the
statutory holidays except those covered by a particular Act.
2009
Name of Act
Housing Corporation Act
1974 and amendments
Illegal Contracts Act 1970
Illegal Contracts
Amendment Act 2002
Imperial Laws Application
Act 1988
Injury Prevention,
Rehabilitation and
Compensation Act 2001
and amendments
Insolvency Act 1967 and
amendments
Legislation
Acts of Parliament
Page 12-601
Description of Act
Sets up and defines the functions, powers and duties of the Housing
Corporation of New Zealand.
An illegal contract means any contract that is illegal at law or in equity,
whether the illegality arises from the creation or performance of the
contract. These contracts are deemed to be of no legal effect.
Definition of Court extended to include tribunal or arbitral tribunal. Definition
of illegal contract extended to include phrase governed by New Zealand
law.
Certain scheduled acts of Parliament of Great Britain from 1275, including
the Magna Carta (1297), relating to constitution, habeus corpus, property,
national boundaries, privy council, merchant shipping and fugitive offenders
and the common law of England are deemed part of New Zealand law.
To define and impose tax on net income, to impose obligations concerning
tax, to set out rules for calculating tax and for satisfying the obligations
imposed.
To provide a fair and sustainable scheme for managing personal injury, to
minimise the overall incidence and impact of injury, to provide for fair
compensation for loss from injury
This covers bankruptcy and insolvency, adjudication as bankrupt of an
individual, appointment of the official assignee, taking of the bankrupts
assets and selling to make payment to the creditors, and discharge after
three years unless an earlier discharge or annulment is granted by the
court.
Residences that are used as the principal family home may be registered
as such as husband and wife, which will give some protection against
creditors. On the death of one spouse the property passes free of death
duty to the surviving spouse and the home still continues to have protection
under the Act until the death of the surviving spouse.
This Act enables the establishment of schemes (KiwiSaver schemes) to
facilitate individuals' savings, principally through the workplace.
This Act is commonly called the Torrens System and provides for the
registration of land and any encumbrances thereto in the lands and deeds
registry of the justice department. Indefeasibility of title is state guaranteed
and a search of all of the previous owners by prospective new owners back
to the original Crown grant is unnecessary.
To enable information technology to be used for: registering, recording and
storing particulars of instruments, dealings and other matters relating to
land and title to land; preparing and lodging electronic instruments, in a
manner that preserves the integrity and underlying purposes of the Act.
The right to commence actions in simple contract and tort expire 6 years
from the date on which the cause of action accrued. In the case of formal
contracts by deed the period is 12 years.
To consolidate and amend the law relating to the reorganisation of the
districts and functions of local authorities, to make better provision for the
administration of those functions which can most effectively be carried out
on a regional basis, and to make provision for the establishment of united
councils, regional councils, district councils, district community councils,
and community councils. Many sections repealed, but many still apply.
2009
Name of Act
Local Government Act
2002
Legislation
Acts of Parliament
Page 12-602
Description of Act
To provide for democratic and effective local government that recognises
the diversity of New Zealand communities. It states the purpose of local
government; provides a framework and powers for local authorities to
decide which activities they undertake and the manner in which they will
undertake them; promotes the accountability of local authorities to their
communities; and provides for local authorities to play a broad role in
promoting the social, economic, environmental, and cultural well-being of
their communities, taking a sustainable development approach.
Local Government (Rating) To promote the purposes of local goverment set out in the Local
Act 2002
Government Act 1974 by: providing local authorities with flexible powers to
set, assess and collect rates; ensuring that rates are set in transparent and
consultative manner
Local Authority ReThis Act deals with the allocation of property assets to the Local Authorities.
organisation (Property
Transfers) Act 1990
Machinery Act 1950
Administered by Department of Labour. An Act to make provision for the
inspection of certain kinds of machinery and for the safety of persons
working with machinery to which to Act applies.
Maori Housing Act 1935
Better provision for housing of the Maori people, now also Polynesians.
Minimum Wage Act 1983
Where a worker, not being an apprentice or under rate worker, is not
Minimum Wage
covered by an applicable award or agreement, a minimum rate of hourly
Amendment Act 1990
wage is set out.
Minors' Contracts Act 1969 Provides for minors over 18 years, or who are married, to enter into certain
contracts such as apprenticeship, insurance and contracts of service. Other
contracts are subject to review by the court.
Note: a minor is someone under the age of 20.
Modern Apprenticeship
To encourage and help people, especially those aged 16 years or older, but
Training Act 2000.
younger than 22 years, to take up and complete apprenticeship training
Mortgagors and Lessees
Allows for the adjustment of the liabilities of mortgagors and lessees in
Rehabilitation Act 1936
certain cases.
Noise Control Act 1982
Provision for the abatement of unreasonable or excessive noise on the
roads or on residential property. Local authority noise control officers have
power to act.
Oaths and Declarations Act The procedure for oaths, affirmations and declarations is defined. An oath
1957 and amendments
is taken on the Bible and an affirmation is not.
Oaths and Declarations
Amendment Act 2002
Allows for te reo Maori oaths and affirmations.
Ombudsmen Act 1975
On receiving a complaint in writing Ombudsmen can investigate any
decision or recommendation of Government Departments, Local
Authorities and QUANGOs. They have no power to Act, but report back to
Parliament.
Parental Leave and
Minimum entitlements are prescribed with respect to parental leave for
Employment Protection Act male and female employees and protection of the employment rights or
1987
employees during pregnancy and parental leave (and to certain employees
up to 12 weeks of paid parental leave) and to repeal the Maternity Leave
and Employment Protection Act 1980.
Parental Leave and
The purpose of this part is to entitle certain employees up to 12 weeks of
Employment Protection Act parental leave payments out of public money when they take parental leave
(Paid Parental Leave) 2002 from their employment in respect of a child.
2009
Name of Act
Partnerships Act 1908
Legislation
Acts of Parliament
Page 12-603
Description of Act
It automatically governs all partnerships that are not formed with a written
partnership agreement. It equally divides between the partners the
responsibility of capital, profit, losses and responsibility. Partners are jointly
and severally liable for the debts of the partnership without limitation.
Personal Property
An Act to reform the law relating to security interests in personal property
Securities Act 1999
and to provide for; the creation and enforceability of security interests in
personal property; the determination of priority between security interests in
the same personal property; the determination of priority between security
interests and other types of interests in the same personal property; the
enforcement of security interests in personal property other than consumer
goods; and the establishment of a register of security interests in personal
property
Plumbers, Gasfitters, and Administered by the Department of Health. It makes provision for the
Drainlayers Act 1976
registration of the above trades persons and definition of their respective
work.
Privacy Act 1993
Contains twelve privacy principles intended to protect personal information
and privacy of clients and employees. The principles relate to the collection,
Privacy Amendment Act
use, disclosure of and access to any personal information about an
2002
identifiable individual by public or private sector agencies.
Private Investigators and
This Act provides for the licensing of security guards (defined as those who
Security Guard Act 1974
on premises other than their own: guard, sell, install, repairburglar
alarms, locking devices for safes or strongrooms, any camera or similar
device for the purpose of detection a crime; monitoring such alarms and
devices and consulting) and ensuring so far as possible that those doing so
are fit and proper persons to do so.
Property Law Act 1952
The law relating to real property, deeds, protection of purchasers and
creditors, covenants, conveyances, mortgages, leases and tenancies,
easements, encroachments and partition of land.
Public Bodies Contracts
Sets out how public contracts shall be entered into by Local Authorities,
Act 1959
Boards and QUANGOs.
Public Works Act 1981
Acquisition and (compulsory) purchase of land for public works with
payment and/or compensation to the owner(s).
Real Estate Agents Act
The law relating to the conduct of real estate agents who must be licensed
2008
and must be members of the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand
Incorporated.
Registered Architects Act
Establishes a registration system for registered architects; requires a code
2005
of ethics and a complaints and disciplinary process to apply to registered
architects; establishes a statutory body to carry out the functions relating to
the registration system, the code of ethics, and the complaints and
disciplinary process.
Reserves Act 1977
Public reserves: acquisition, control, management, preservation,
development and use with public access to the coastline and the
countryside.
Resource Management Act Act is to promote the sustainable management of New Zealand natural and
1991
physical resources.
Sale of Goods Act 1908
Consolidates many statutes relating to the sale of goods. Some of the
principles outlined have been superseded by the Consumer Guarantees
Act.
Secret Commissions Act
Secret commissions are prohibited in relation to the law of agency where
1910
an agent is acting for a principal.
2009
Name of Act
Smoke-free Environments
Act 1990
Legislation
Acts of Parliament
Page 12-604
Description of Act
An Act which reduces the exposure of people who do not smoke to any
detrimental effect caused by others smoking, regulates marketing and
advertising of tobacco products, places onus on the workplace to provide
separate smoking and non smoking areas.
Sovereigns Birthday
This states that the first Monday in June shall be a statutory holiday instead
Observance Act 1952
of Queen Elizabeth IIs actual birthday of 21 April.
Standards Act 1988
This sets up the Standards Association of New Zealand, which controls the
making of New Zealand standards. Standards are generally not
enforceable unless referred to in another Act of Parliament or adopted by a
local authority or specified in a contract.
Statistics Act 1975
It provides for statistical information (including those of building industry) to
be furnished by the business community and individuals (the census). From
this information statistics are regularly published.
Survey Act 1986
Administered by the Department of Survey and Land Information. The
placement by registered surveyors of boundary markers on land are part of
this Act. The replacement of any distributed pages must be carried out only
by a registered surveyor. It is an offence to interfere, or otherwise position
survey marks, or purport to do the work of a registered surveyor.
Testing Laboratory
Provision for the registration of testing laboratories. The phrase Testing
Registration Act 1972
Laboratory Registration is restricted.
Trade Marks Act 2002
To more clearly define rights protected by registered trade marks; to
simplify procedures for registering a trade mark; registration of trade marks
that contain a Maori sign, including imagery and text.
Trade Unions Act 1908
Regulation and management of trade unions.
Trespass Act 1980
Defines the law relating to the unauthorised entry of persons or things on to
the land of another.
Unit Titles Act 1972
The facilitation of the subdivision of land into units that are to be owned by
individual proprietors as tenants in common and to provide for the use and
management of the units and common property.
Valuers Act 1948 and
Registration and management of Registered Land Valuers. Incorporates
amending Acts
Valuers Amendment Act 1997 and Valuers Amendment Act 2005.
Wages Protection and
This Act was repealed on 3 December 1987 with effect from 1 July 1988
Contractors Liens Act 1939 and except for any subsisting claims in existence prior to this date the Act
no longer has any effect. The main effect is that liens retention no longer
has to be deducted from progress payments, and contractors,
subcontractors and suppliers cannot apply any liens or charges. A
performance retention (as may be set out in the conditions of contract) has
replaced the liens retention.
Waitangi Day Act 1976
The observance of 6 February as a Public Holiday. The day cannot be
transferred to the nearest Monday.
Weathertight Homes
To provide owners of dwellinghouses that are leaky buildings with access
Resolution Services Act
to speedy, flexible and cost-effective procedures for assessment and
2006
resolution of claims relating to those buildings. Supersedes Weathertight
Homes Resolution Services Act 2002
Workers Compensation Act This Act, while still in force is largely superseded by the Accident
1956
Compensation Act 1982, the Accident Insurance Act 1998, the Accident
Insurance Amendment Act 2000, Accident Insurance (Transitional
Provisions) Act 2000. It applies to any claims for personal injury at the work
place that pre-dated the original A.C.C. Act dated 20 October 1972 and
which came into force during 1974.
2009
Legislation
Arbitration Act 1996
Introduction
Page 12-605
3.1
Introduction
The Arbitration Act 1996 came into force on 1 July 1997. It replaced the Arbitration Act 1908 and its
subsequent Amendments of 1938. The new Arbitration Act is based on the Model Law of the United
Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) approved by the UN in 1985 and
adopted for international commercial arbitration in many countries including England, Wales,
Northern Ireland, Canada, Australia and a number of American States.
The Act applies to all domestic arbitrations (those where all parties involved are resident in New
Zealand) and international arbitrations (where at least one party has residence outside New
Zealand but where arbitration is to take place in New Zealand).
3.2
3.3
Schedule I
Schedule II
(additional rules, not drawn from the Model law), primarily for domestic
arbitrations (although parties may agree to contract out of these) but
parties to international arbitrations may agree to contract into these
provisions.
Schedule III
Schedule IV
contains a list of all other Acts that need to be altered to bring them in line
with the new Arbitration Act
Schedule V
The Act itself is reasonably short and contains the general rules that apply to arbitration. The main
part of the Act is contained in the First and Second Schedules that contain the procedural rules.
The Third Schedule affects only international arbitrations and the Fourth and Fifth Schedules are
purely mechanical.
2009
Legislation
Arbitration Act 1996
Main PointsThe Act itself
Page 12-606
3.4
An Arbitrator or panel of Arbitrators under the old Act are now called the
Arbitral Tribunal under the new Act.
Section 12
Section 13
An arbitrator is not liable for negligence for anything done or omitted in the
capacity of arbitrator.
Section 14
Section 19
The Act applies to all arbitration agreements made before or after the 1 July
1997, but does not apply to arbitration proceedings started before 1 July
1997 (the previous Act would apply in those cases)
Schedule I
Article 7
Article 10
Article 10-15
Article 16
An Arbitral Tribunal may rule under the new Act on its own jurisdiction
(including objections to the validity of the arbitration). This facility was not
available under the old Act.
Article 18-27
Article 31
The Award must be in writing and state reasons for its conclusions (unless it
has been agreed that no reasons are to be given).
Article 32
Article 33
Within 30 days of receipt of the award a party may request the Arbitral
Tribunal to correct an arithmetical, clerical or typographical error in the
award.
Article 34
Schedule II
Article 1
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Legislation
Arbitration Act 1996
Main PointsThe Act itself
Page 12-607
Article 2
Article 3
This is probably one of the most important articles in the Second Schedule.
This article provides the Arbitral Tribunal with the powers (amongst others)
to:
Adopt inquisitorial processes
Order the provision of further and better particulars of claim or defence
Draw on its own knowledge and experience
Order security for costs
Order the discovery and production of documents
Under the previous Act these powers were only available to the Courts but
now these powers have also been extended to Arbitral Tribunals.
Article 4 & 5
Article 6
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4.1
Acknowledgement
Legislation
Building Act 2004
Acknowledgement
Page 12-608
Building Act
The Building Act 2004 was passed in August 2004, with staged provisions, and is designed to
govern the building industry from 30 November 2004. The Building Amendment Act 2005 was
passed in April 2005, the Building Amendment Act 2008 was passed in March 2008, and the
Building Amendment Act 2009 was passed in July 2009, they contain various changes. The full
version is on the CD.
4.3
4.4
Key Dates
1 November 2004
The Department of Building and Housing was established.
30 November 2004
The Building Industry Authority (BIA) was dissolved and its staff joined the Department of
Building and Housing.
The majority of offence provisions applied from 30 November 2004 (sections 363-374).
31 March 2005
Transition provisions (sections 432-439)
Stated that building projects granted a building consent before 31 March 2005 would be
completed under the provisions of the Building Act 1991, with one important exception. Code
compliance certificates (CCCs) for these projects were issued against the Building Code in
place when the consent was issued, not against the Building Code at the time the code
compliance certificate was applied for.
If a person does urgent building work without a consent, he/she must apply for a certificate of
acceptance as soon as practicable.
From 2009 the consent process will include providing confirmation that a licensed building
practitioner is involved in the project. Licensed building practitioners will also be required to
notify the building consent authority of breaches to the building consent.
2009
Legislation
Building Act 2004
Key Dates
Page 12-609
The Act introduced more stringent requirements around Building Code compliance when
there is a change in the use of a building. Territorial authorities can allow alterations to an
existing building without imposing the need to comply with all provisions of the Building Code,
if the alterations will improve means of escape from fire or access for people with disabilities.
Code Compliance Certificates (sections 91-95)
Code compliance certificates (CCCs) will be issued against the original building consent.
In the first instance, the building consent authority that issued the building consent must issue
the CCC. However, another BCA can issue the CCC, if there is an agreement between it and
the building owner.
Applications for CCCs are compulsory, and must be considered within 20 working days. If an
application is not received, a BCA has two years from the date of consent to decide whether
to issue a CCC.
It is an offence to permit public use of a building for which no CCC has been granted.
Compliance Schedules and Annual Building Warrant of Fitness (sections 100-111)
The producer statements no longer have any specified status in the legislation. They will still
be a mechanism to help establish compliance with the Building Code.
Dangerous, earthquake-prone and insanitary buildings (sections 121-132)
Authorised officers from territorial authorities must be able to produce written confirmation of
their identity when inspecting building work on private land.
Interim Code Compliance Certificates (Interim CCCs)
The Act introduces minor changes to the PIM process. PIMs must be issued within 20
working days, but this can be extended if additional information is required. The PIM will
inform the owner of requirements under the Fire Service Act 1975, as well as the Historic
Places Act 1993. If any development contribution will be levied, or a resource consent
required under the Resource Management Act 1991, information on these matters must be
attached to the PIM.
If a PIM is not issued within the prescribed period, the building consent application can
continue.
2009
Legislation
Building Act 2004
Key Dates
Page 12-610
This was previously called a notice to rectify. Territorial authorities must issue a notice to fix if
there is a breach of the building control system. The Act specifies that a notice to fix must
include a timeframe for the notice to be complied with, and the name of the person who must
notify the territorial authority when the work has been done. The territorial authority must then
inspect the work and decide if the notice has been complied with. Failure to comply with a
notice to fix could result in a fine of up to $200,000, and a further fine of up to $20,000 for
every day the offence continues.
Waivers and modifications (sections 67-74)
Territorial authorities will have power to waive or modify the requirements of the Building
Code, but are required to notify the chief executive of the Department of Building and
Housing of the decision.
20052006
Certification of building products
Products can be certified as complying with the Building Code. Certificates are issued by third
party certification bodies. These bodies are accredited themselves, by an accreditation
agency appointed by the Chief Executive of the Department of Building and Housing. Product
certification was introduced in 20052006.
Infringement notices (sections 370-374)
Provisions for infringement offences have been set out in regulations. These regulations were
developed in 20052006.
30 November 2007
Building consents
All city and district councils must accept and process applications for building consents
(except in relation to dams). Consents can also be issued by private companies who are
registered building consent authorities.
Building Code changes
The Building Code was scheduled be reviewed by 30 November 2007 to examine how it
could be more user-friendly, and ensure that performance standards for buildings are clear
and meet community expectations. These changes designed to take into account the Act's
requirements for sustainable development and for buildings that help people stay healthy and
comfortable.
Registration of building consent authorities
Councils and private building certifiers need to be registered as building consent authorities
to issue building consents, Code compliance certificates, notices to fix, and certificates of
acceptance. The Act allows for registration of councils, and private companies and
individuals.
To be registered the applicant is assessed on whether they meet quality standards for their
procedures, processes and people. This assessment to be carried out by an accreditation
body appointed by the Chief Executive of the Department of Building and Housing. The other
standards that a building consent authority needs to meet are to be set out in regulations.
Regional authorities will be responsible for consenting dams need to become building
consent authorities.
Councils, companies and individuals will need to be registered by 30 November 2007 to carry
out functions as a building consent authority.
31 March 2008
Compliance Schedules and Annual Building Warrant of Fitness (sections 100-111)
Compliance schedules will be required for cable cars from 31 March 2008.
2009
Legislation
Building Act 2004
Scope Of Building Work Under The Act
Page 12-611
1 August 2009
The Building Amendment Act 2009 came into force on 1 August 2009, following a change of
Government. It introduces three specific initiatives to reduce compliance requirements under the
Building Act 2004 and improve the efficiency of the building consent process (sections 40-83).
Introduces national multiple-use approvals, which streamline the building consent process for
house designs to be replicated on scale
Defines a new streamlined process for managing minor variations to building plans after a
building consent is issued
Applications for building consents will have to include a list of the licensed building
practitioners who will be involved in the project.
Restricted work: Regulations will define certain work as having to be done or supervised by a
Licensed Building Practitioner. This work is called 'restricted work'.
Categories of licences: Exactly what types of trade will be licensed will be set out in
regulations. The Department of Building and Housing will run the licensing system.
Board: People will be able to make complaints about licensed building practitioners. These
complaints will be heard by an independent Board.
A licensed building practitioner will have to do, or supervise, any restricted work from 30
November 2009.
Building consents (sections 40-52)
From 2009 the consent process will include providing confirmation that a licensed building
practitioner is involved in the project. Licensed building practitioners will also be required to
notify the building consent authority of breaches to the building consent.
4.5
vehicle or motor vehicle that is immovable and occupied by people on a permanent or longterm basis
mast pole or telecommunication aerial on or part of a building, and more than 7m in height
from point of attachment or base support
any 2 or more buildings that, on completion of building work, are intended to be managed as
one building with a common use and a common set of ownership arrangements
non-moving parts of cable car attached to or servicing a building, and, from 30 March 2008,
moving parts of those cable cars.
Section 9 of the Building Act 2004 defines Building: what it does not include
a NUO (network utility operator) system, or part of a NUO system, external to the building,
connected to or intended to be connected to the building, and not a mast pole or
telecommunication aerial on or forming part of a building
cranes
2009
4.6
Legislation
Building Act 2004
Licensed Building Practitioners
Page 12-612
4.7
the extent to which the building code complies with and meets the requirements of this Act;
and
the extent to which the building code is stated in sufficient detail to provide clear guidance on
performance standards that buildings must meet to ensure compliance with the building code.
Key facts
The Building Code review has taken place in stages, in consultation with industry, government and
consumer representatives:
2009
Legislation
Building Act 2004
Useful Links
Page 12-613
The response to specific recommendations of the Building Code Review to date is as follows:
Develop a Compliance Document for modest, simple, affordable housing to reduce costs and
encourage the market to supply more simple starter homes.
Develop a comprehensive sector education programme on the Building Code and its
accompanying Compliance Documents, and changes to be made following the Code Review.
Develop a framework for fire safety design to provide a more robust fire engineering design
process.
Amend Code performance requirements and Compliance Documents for protection against
noise to resolve problems in some poor quality, high-density housing.
Investigate using carbon emissions as a measure of resource efficiency in buildings (i.e., for
energy, water and construction materials)
Useful Links
Department of Building and Housing website links (clickable on CD-ROM)
2009
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Employment Relations
5.1
Introduction
Legislation
Employment Relations
Introduction
Page 12-614
The Employment Relations Act 2000 had effect from 2 October 2000, when it replaced the
Employment Contracts Act 1991. From 2 October 2000, the legal requirements for employment
relationships have changed. Any new collective or individual employment agreement after this date
needs to comply with the requirements of the Employment Relations Act.
The ERA has been amended numerous times, in 2001, 2004 and 2008, the latest time to add trial
employment periods for new employees of small and medium size businesses.
5.2
Objectives
The goal of the Act is to build productive employment relations between employers, employees and
unions.
Specifically, the Act:
promotes good employment relationships and mutual respect and confidence between
employers, employees and unions.
sets out requirements for the negotiation and content of collective and individual employment
agreements.
provides prompt and flexible options for resolving problems in employment relationships.
5.3
Existing Agreements
The terms and conditions of all existing individual or collective employment contracts remained the
same on 2 October 2000. Any disputes or grievances in existence at that date continue to be dealt
with under the rules of the Employment Contracts Act 1991.
5.4
Good Faith
The principle of good faith is an essential part of the Act. Good faith requires the parties to
employment relationships, including unions, employers and employees, to deal with each other on
the basis of fair dealing and mutual trust and confidence. This includes, but is not limited to, not
directly or indirectly misleading or deceiving each other.
In respect of collective bargaining, the core good faith duties include, but are not limited to, the
obligations to:
5.5
Freedom of Association
The Bill provides for voluntary membership of unions, and not allowing any person to exert undue
influence in employment arrangements, in order to influence the choice of whether to belong to a
union or not.
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Employment Relations
Unions
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Unions
Union membership is voluntary. Unions can represent both individuals and groups of employees.
To support their role, unions will be able to enter workplaces to:
5.7
Independent Contractors
The Act defines independent or self-employed contractors thus. If all or most of the following
features are present in a work relationship, it is likely to be a contract for services involving a selfemployed contractor:
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the intention of the parties to the contract is not to form an employment relationship, and this
is reflected in the contract and/or the behaviour of the parties.
the contract controls how and when the job is done.
payment is made in a lump sum at the end of a job, or in instalments as progress is made on
the job.
the contractor can choose who does the job and can hire other people without approval from
the other party.
the contractor pays any tax, ACC and insurance directly.
the contractor can make a profit or suffer a loss directly.
the contractor supplies equipment and materials.
the contractor is free to accept similar work from a number of sources at the same time.
All CAs will have an implied term (which may be varied or excluded by agreement) that employees
bound by it will continue to be employed by the employer for the term of the agreement. This does
not, however, limit or affect an employers right to dismiss an employee for just cause.
5.9
Fixed-Term Agreements
Fixed-term agreements can be used, as long as the nature of the work is genuinely fixed-term, and
the term of the agreement is explained to the employee at the outset. Fixed-term agreements
cannot be used in order to terminate employment without using normal dismissal procedures.
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Employment Relations
Strikes and Lockouts
Page 12-616
Where strike action occurs, and normal work is unavailable as a result of the strike, an employer
may suspend non-striking employees without pay.
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Access to Information
Claims made when bargaining for a collective agreement must be able to be backed up by
information. For example, if the union claims there is a risk of a labour shortage in the industry, the
employer can ask for evidence, or if an employer claims that profits are expected to be tight in the
coming year, the union can ask for evidence.
A request for evidence must be in writing, it has to identify specifically the information sought and
has to identify specifically the claim it relates to. A reasonable time frame must be given for the
information to be supplied.
If either party believe the information needs to be kept confidential, parties can agree on an
independent reviewer to protect the information and make a decision on the point in question.
If the reviewer agrees the information should be kept confidential, the reviewer will then report on
whether it backs up the claim.
If the reviewer decides that some or all of the information does not need to be kept confidential, the
reviewer will advise both parties and return the information to the party that provided it. That party
should then, in good faith, provide the information to the other party.
The information can only be used for the bargaining process. It cannot be shown to anyone else.
For more information, refer to the Employment Relations Service website, www.ers.dol.govt.nz
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6.1
Legislation
Historic Places Act 1993
Registration under the Act
Page 12-617
The Historic Places Act 1993 introduced the new register of historic places, historic areas, wahi
tapu and wahi tapu areas. Prior to the introduction of the new register the Trust had been
identifying and classifying certain types of heritage places, but the register coordinates this process
and widens the scope of what potentially has heritage significance. The new register includes
places and structures such as buildings and archaeological sites, but now can also include trees,
gardens, cemeteries, and many other types of heritage places. It also recognises places of special
significance to Maori.
The register is in four parts: historic places, historic areas, wahi tapu and wahi tapu areas.
6.2
Categories
Historic places are further divided into Category 1 and Category 2. Category 1 historic places are
places of special or outstanding historical or cultural heritage significance or value. Category 2
historic places are places of historical or cultural heritage significance or value.
Under the previous Act buildings were classified as A, B, C and D. Previous A and B buildings are
now category 1 historic places, and the previous Cs and Ds are now category 2 historic places.
6.3
Purpose of Registration
Under the Historic Places Act 1993 registration is primarily an advocacy toolit is the Trust's
means of identifying what is considered to be significant heritage items.
Registration carries no legal responsibility for the owner. It does not require any extra maintenance
of the registered property nor does registration prevent an owner doing what they may like with the
property, including modifying, selling or even demolishing it.
However, needless to say, if the Trust has recognised the heritage value of a property through
registration, it would prefer not to see these values compromised through inappropriate
modifications or through demolition. The Trust suggests that it views copies of plans for proposed
conservation work prior to the work commencing, to ensure the proposed work will not compromise
the heritage values of the property.
The Trusts register is also given to Territorial Authorities, who are required to take it into account
when issuing resource consents for works. They may require consultation with the Trust as part of
this consent process.
6.4
Heritage Orders
The Trust retains the legal right to place an heritage order under the Resource Management Act
1991 on a registered property if it considers the situation justifies it. A heritage order has the effect
of preventing any work at all happening on a property without the permission of the Trust. The Trust
sees the heritage order process as being a last resort, and one that is undertaken very rarely.
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Amendment Underway
Legislation
Resource Management Act
Amendment Underway
Page 12-618
At the time of going to print, the Resource Management (Simplifying and Streamlining) Amendment
Bill has been reported back to the House, and is high on the Governments list of priorities for
Second and Third Reading in the House. Copies of the original Bill and the version reported back
are available on the CD version. See www.legislation.govt.nz for finalised Act.
7.2
Overview
The Resource Management Act 1991 promotes the sustainable management of natural and
physical resources. Sustainable management is defined as meaning the managing of the use,
development and protection of those resources in a way, or at a rate, which enables people and
communities to provide for their social, economic and cultural well being and for their health and
safety. This is to be carried out while:
7.3
Consents
Unless activities are allowed as of right under the relevant district or regional plans provisions
(subject to compliance with performance controls, such as noise levels) a resource consent will be
required before an activity can be commenced. There are five types of resource consent: land use
consent; subdivision consent; coastal permit; water permit; and discharge permit.
In the case of fully complying activities which are permitted as of right in the relevant district plan it
is prudent to obtain a certificate of compliance from the council before the activity begins. This
confirms that the activity is permitted in the form proposed, and safeguards against changes being
made to the plan which would alter the status of the activity.
A resource consent is not the same as a building consent under the Building Act, and a building
consent is not a substitute for a resource consent, or vice versa.
Land use and subdivision consents are granted by district councils; water and discharge permits
are granted by regional councils; coastal permits are granted by regional councils. Consent for
restricted coastal activities must be obtained from the Minister of Conservation.
7.4
Activity Types
The Act defines a number of types of activity. These are:
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Resource Management Act
Functions
Page 12-619
Functions
Central government functions are split between the Minister of the Environment and the Minister of
Conservation. The Minister of the Environment has a discretion to issue national policy statements
on matters of national significance, and has power to call in any resource consent application
which is of national significance and which is then dealt with by a board of inquiry appointed by the
minister. The Minister of Conservation has the responsibility for coastal matters generally and in
particular the preparation of New Zealand coastal policy statement and approval of regional coastal
plans.
The documents by which central government can set policy and participate in the resource
management process are national policy statements, national environmental standards, and New
Zealand coastal policy statements.
National policy statements deal with matters of national significance and are binding on the plans of
regional and territorial authorities. National environmental standards set out more detailed and
technical requirements, particularly for standards of water, air and soil quality, and noise levels.
Regional councils are responsible for the regional effects of land use, soil conservation, activities
on the beds of lakes and rivers, other matters in respect of the quality and quantity of water,
pollution management generally (and the management of hazardous substances and discharges of
contaminants in particular), and the taking and use of geothermal energy.
Territorial authorities (i.e. District and City Councils) are obliged to prepare district plans and rules
which must be consistent with national and regional policy statements and regional plans.
The functions of territorial authorities extend only to the resources of that district or city, principally
land protection and controls of land use, subdivision, noise and the effects of activities on the
surface of rivers and lakes. Activities not referred to in the district plan are deemed to be noncomplying activities.
Any person is entitled to make submission to a consent authority, and following that appeal to the
planning tribunal, in respect of a notified application for consent. Objections to an application on the
sole basis of trade competition are not permitted.
7.6
Time Limits
A number of time limits are imposed at various stages of an application or the review of the
provisions of a district or regional plan. For example, where public notification of a resource consent
application is required, this must occur within 10 working days of receipt of the application;
submissions must be made no later than the 20th working day after notification; consent authorities
must notify decisions on consent applications within 15 working days after the conclusion of
hearings, and within 20 working days after receipt of applications for non-notified applications;
appeals from consent authority decisions must be lodged with the planning tribunal and served on
the authority within 15 working days from receipt of the decision.
There are provisions in the Act for streamlining the procedures by way of pre-hearing meetings
convened by consent authorities for mediation purposes, and for joint hearing where different
consent authorities are involved.
However, deadlines can be extended by consent authorities if it is decided more information in
respect of an application is required.
7.7
Information To Be Supplied
The Act imposes a high standard of supporting information to accompany applications, including a
detailed environmental impact assessment. How much detail is required will depend on the nature
of the activity for which consent is required. All possible effects of a proposed activity must be dealt
with in this assessment report, often requiring input from a multi-disciplinary team. If information is
omitted or inadequate, it could result in an application being significantly delayed, and/or being
turned down.
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Resource Management Act
Prosecutions and Remedies
Page 12-620
Regional and territorial authorities are empowered to fix charges for a range of activities including
plan changes, processing consent applications, information gathering and monitoring, and
providing information to applicants, consent holders and the general public.
In some circumstances, local authorities may also impose charges in order to recover their actual
and reasonable costs. These charges are in addition to resource contributions, bonds or other
financial contributions which may be required as conditions of resource consents.
While the aim of the legislation is to streamline the resource consent process, there are a number
of opportunities for increases in costs and delays, most of which are met by resource consent
applicants.
7.8
7.9
the action complained of was necessary to save or protect life, health, property or the
environment;
the action or event was due to an unforeseeable event beyond the defendants control.
If a prosecution for offences under the Act is successful, the maximum penalties are two years
imprisonment or a fine of $200,000, plus $10,000 a day for continuing offences. Principals are
liable for the acts of their agents, and there is no indemnity allowed for company directors.
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8.1
Introduction
Legislation
Construction Contracts Act
Introduction
Page 12-621
The Construction Contracts Act 2002 was passed into law on 19 November 2002, and effective
from 1 April 2003.
8.2
8.3
to facilitate regular and timely payments between the parties to a construction contract.
to provide for the speedy resolution of disputes arising under a construction contract.
to provide remedies for the recovery of payments under a construction contract.
invalidating pay if paid and pay when paid clauses of construction contracts;
setting out default provisions that require (except in the case of home owners) periodic
payments to be made within the construction industry, unless the parties to a construction
contract have specifically agreed otherwise;
providing that payment may not be withheld unless a notice has been given to the payee that
states adequate reasons for withholding the money;
establishing a quick and inexpensive adjudication process for resolving disputes, that allows
a binding (but not final) determination to be made in relation to, among other things, whether
any of the parties to a construction contract are liable to pay an amount under the contract;
allowing a party to a construction contract to suspend work if that party has not been paid
without good reason;
enabling a party to a construction contract who is owed money for carrying out construction
work under the contract, in certain limited circumstances, to register a charge against the
construction site, if that site is owned by a person related to the party owing the money.
Rawlinsons Media Limited have published two books on the Construction Contracts Act. These are:
A guide to the Construction Contracts Act
2nd edition published January
by Geoff Bayley and Tmas Kennedy-Grant.
2008. Details NZ case law.
Managing Contractors Cashflow - making the Construction Contracts Act work for you
by Peter Degerholm
These books can be purchased by mailorder from Rawlinsons Media Limited, or from Techbooks,
378 Broadway, Newmarket, Auckland, ph 09-524-0132.
See our website http://www.rawlinsons.co.nz to purchase online, or phone 0800-426-326.
See also our advertisements on pages 0-7 and 0-8.
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Weathertight Homes
9.1
Legislation
Weathertight Homes
WHRS Act 2002
Page 12-622
The Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Act 2002 passed into law on 19 November 2002,
effective immediately. It was added to the Construction Contracts Bill as a supplementary order
paper, and passed under urgency. This Act was repealed by the WHRS Act 2006
9.2
9.3
9.4
Requiring territorial authorities to place WHRS notices on affected property files, and to make
that information available on Land Information Memorandum (LIM) reports
Changing the voting thresholds to make it easier for a class action approach to be taken by
owners of units within apartment blocks
Setting statutory time limits on mediation
Enhancing the power and authority of adjudicators, including new offence provisions for
failure to comply with a witness summons and intentionally disrupting proceedings
Establishing a new specialist Weathertight Homes Tribunal administered by the Ministry of
Justice. Assessment and mediation remain with the Department of Building and Housing.
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Revenue Recognition
1.1
Overview
Tax
Revenue Recognition
Overview
Page 13-624
Recommendations
The Committee's recommendations to Government include:
New Provision. A new provision be introduced dealing specifically with the costing and revenue
recognition on LTCC's.
Project Costs. The cost of a construction project include direct costs that can be specifically traced
to projects (such as direct materials and labour) and indirect costs that are related to the general
contract activity and can be objectively allocated to individual projectssuch as insurance and
supervision costs.
The deductibility of project costs be governed by the capital or revenue classification of the project
and the timing of revenue recognition, and in particular:
the classification of projects between capital and revenue be in accordance with the
Committee's recommendations.
the deductibility of the costs of capital projects only be through the depreciation tax
provisions; and
the deductibility of revenue projects be based on the timing of revenue recognition.
Project Revenue. The revenue from a long-term construction project that is on revenue account
where there is a pre-determined sale, be determined in accordance with a percentage of
completion formulae, whereby the amount of project revenue that is recognised in an income year
is the total budgeted revenue to be received multiplied by the percentage completion of the project.
This is consistent with Financial Reporting Standard FRS-14.
In revenue projects for which the percentage of completion basis is used, any actual costs
incurred in an income year be deductible as incurred;
The revenue from all other long-term construction projects on revenue account be recognised
when the project is completed and a sale is made;
In revenue projects for which revenue is recognised on sale, expenditure incurred be
deductible in the year in which the project revenue is recognised;
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Completion Calculations.
The percentage of completion calculation would be based on the ratio that actual costs
incurred bears to total budgeted costs;
A legislative definition of pre-determined sale should be introduced that focuses on the ability
of the contractor (or shareholder) to secure the project revenue. This would be subject to the
Commissioner's discretion to rule that there is no predetermined sale; and
Summary
While the report has been around for several years, the Government has not yet given any clear
indication of when the new provisions on LTCC's will be enacted.
However, in the meantime, it is suggested that taxpayers in the construction industry should take
due note of the recommendations as the Commissioner would inevitably seek to apply the general
principles put forward to any given contract situation.
Also it is not known at this stage whether the rules to be enacted will apply to existing projects or
only those which commence on or after the date of enactment.
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2.1
Definition
Tax
Income TaxLand Sales
Definition
Page 13-626
For the purposes of Income Tax the definition of land includes buildings on the land.
2.2
Profit Taxable
Sections CB5 to CB21 of the Income Tax Act 2004 sets out situations in which the profit on sale of
land is taxable. Briefly, they are as follows:
Application to land that was acquired with the purpose or intention of sale or other disposition.
Application to land sold where the taxpayer, or an associated person, was in the business of
dealing in land, at the time that land was acquired.
Application where the taxpayer, or an associated person, was in the business of developing
or dividing land into lots, at the time that land was acquired.
Application where the taxpayer or an associated person was in the business of erecting
buildings at the time that land was acquired.
Application to land sold within ten years of acquisition, where 20 percent of the profits on sale
of that land are due to a change of zoning or similar factors.
Application where a scheme involving the development or division of land into lots was
commenced within ten years of the date that land was acquired (subject to the proviso that
the section shall not apply where the development or division is for use by the taxpayer in
deriving business or rental income or for residence).
3.1
Overview of GST
All references are to the Goods and Services Tax Act 1985 (The Act).
Goods and Services Tax (GST) is a tax on domestic consumption. It is charged on business
transactions and on imports. The rate of GST so charged is generally 12.5% but in some
circumstances it is zero percent. For most businesses GST is not a tax on their activities, the only
cost is the expense of administration of the tax.
The GST registration threshold is currently $50,000.
A building or construction contract will typically be made up of charges for labour, materials,
overheads, subcontracts and a margin for profit. GST will be added to the total contract price at the
rate of 12.5%.
The contractor may claim a credit for GST paid on the purchase of materials, capital assets,
overhead expenses and payments to subcontractors, (if registered).
The tender is made up of a series of prices or tenders from suppliers and subcontractors.
Confusion can result if some prices or tenders to the builder contain GST and some do not.
It is therefore suggested that all prices or tenders to the builder be on a net basis (not including
GST) with the GST figure shown separately. The builder will prepare the tender by adding together
the tax-exclusive prices and tenders, adding on labour and margins and adding GST to this total, to
determine the total tender to the client.
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3.2
all tenders should be in writing and make clear whether the GST is included in the tender.
the majority of construction contracts and subcontractor/main contractor/client relationships
be carried out under the self billing system for progress claims and payments in terms of
Section 24 (2) of the Act. The procedure requires the prior approval of the Commissioner.
3.3
AccountingPeriods
There is a choice of three accounting periods that may be adopted by registered persons.
One Monthly. A return must be filed every month. This basis is best suited to those persons
who will regularly receive refunds. Compulsory if annual turnover exceeds $24 million.
Two Monthly. A return must be filed every two months. Default period which Inland Revenue
will automatically issue to all registered persons.
Six Monthly. A return is due every six months. This option is only available to those persons
with an annual turnover of less than $500,000.
In order to change an accounting period, a registered person must apply in writing to Inland
Revenue.
3.4
AccountingBasis
There are three options for accounting for GST:
Invoice Basis. This is the standard accounting basis to be adopted for GST purposes. Under this
method output tax will be returned and input tax claimed in the period in which (the earlier of) the
invoice is issued or a payment relating to that supply is made or received. This is the Time of
Supply for the invoice basis. Many businesses adopt an accruals basis for accounting purposes
and that will be consistent with the invoiced basis for GST. When registering for GST you will
automatically be given the invoice basis of accounting, unless you request otherwise.
Payments Basis. This method is only available to those persons with an annual turnover of less
than $1,300,000 or to others who satisfy the Inland Revenue that due to the nature, volume and
value of their supplies, and the nature of their accounting system, the payments basis is
appropriate. Under this method output tax is returned and input tax claimed only when the payment
relating to that supply is made or received. This is the time of supply for the payment basis. In
order to be able to account for GST on a payments basis, written approval must be obtained from
Inland Revenue.
From 10 October 2002, the invoice basis is required, if consideration is $225,000 or more, unless
settlement is within one year.
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Hybrid Basis. Under this method output tax is accounted for on an invoice basis while input tax is
claimed on a payments basis. If a registered person has a six monthly accounting period, or is
accounting for GST on a payment basis, and ceases to satisfy the condition for adopting such
methods, then the registered person must inform Inland Revenue within 21 days.
3.5
Tax Invoices
Sales to another registered person require that a Tax Invoice be issued to enable the purchaser to
claim a credit for GST paid. These invoices must be retained by the purchasers for 10 years.
The issuing of Tax Invoices is subject to the following rules: For supplies in excess of $1,000, a Tax
Invoice must show:
orthe total consideration for the supply and a statement to the effect that this includes a
charge for GST.
Under this option the GST returned must be 1/9 of the total consideration. For supplies that do not
exceed $1,000, a less detailed invoice can be issued and must show:
the consideration for the supply and a statement that GST is included.
For supplies that do not exceed $50, a Tax Invoice need not be issued and a Tax Invoice is not
required in order to recover GST charged. The following details will be required to support this
claim:
3.6
2 percent on total outstanding one month after the due date. (Compounding)
Interest will also be payable and the Commissioner has no discretion to waiver such interest. IRD
usually sends out refunds within 15 working days of receiving a correct return and may pay interest
on refunds not issued until after 15 working days.
From 1 April 2008 a GST late filing fee has been introduced by the IRD, $50 for payments basis
and $250 for invoice basis. The IRD will issue a warning letter for the first late filing occurance, if
within the following 12 months a return is not filed on time the fee will be applied
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Goods and Services Tax
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Progress Claims
GST is added at the end after retentions have been deducted. The document becomes an invoice
for GST purposes. If the client is a registered person, or in the case of a subcontractor's claim to the
main contractor, a tax invoice will need to be issued to enable the client or the main contractor to
claim an input tax credit.
The invoice, i.e. the progress claim, may be the tax invoice. This would mean, however that credit
or debit notes would be required if the progress claim is subsequently altered. This is likely to cause
a problem for subcontractors and contractors.
Two alternatives exist to simplify the situation:
the subcontractor may issue a tax invoice when the amount has been agreed;
OR the main contractor may issue a tax invoice on behalf of the subcontractor when the
amount is agreed. This is possible because there is a provision in the GST Act for the Tax
Invoice to be issued by the recipient of the goods and services rather than the supplier, this
being the self billing system which will apply to most construction contractors.
Self Billing. The following must be carried out before the self billing system is put in place.
one copy of the tax invoice is provided to the supplier, and one is retained by the recipient.
the words buyer created invoiceIRD approved must appear on the invoice.
Although the time of supply will remain at the point an invoice is issued, the Tax Invoice may be
issued by the main contractor when the amount has been agreed and sent to the subcontractor
with the accompanying cheque, provided the above conditions are met. This procedure would
mean that debit and credit notes would not be required.
Only one Tax Invoice may be issued in respect of the GST payable on each progress claim. This
means that each progress claim must show GST only on work completed since the last claim. To
achieve this, any deduction for previous payments should exclude GST already paid.
Under the self billing system the following will apply:
The subcontractor's claim should not include GST and will not be recognised as a Tax Invoice
by the main contractor.
The main contractor's payment advice will be the subcontractor's Tax Invoice and should be
retained by the subcontractor to support the amount of output tax payable.
The subcontractor will be required to advise the main contractor of his GST registration
number before the first Tax Invoice can be issued.
The same principles apply to main contractor/client relationships.
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Using the self billing process, the time of supply will be when the amount of the claim is
determined. The advantage of the self billing method can be shown simply, in the following
example.
A subcontractor makes a standard progress claim:
Subcontract works to dateexcluding GST
Less previous claimexcluding GST
This progress claim
Plus 12.5% GST
Total Due
The main contractor receives the claim, deducts 10% for
retentions, and pays the subcontractor as follows:
Total Claim
Less retention of 10%
Cheque to subcontractor
$12,000.00
$9,000.00
$3,000.00
$375.00
$3,375.00
$3,375.00
$337.50
$3,037.50
The subcontractor is now in the situation where he has a Tax Invoice showing $375.00 GST,
however, he has received only $337.50, with the balance due at some future date.
The subcontractor, assuming he accounts for GST on an invoice basis, must either pay $375 to
Inland Revenue or must issue a credit note. Under the self billing process this problem does not
arise.
The main contractor prepares the invoice as follows:
Subcontract work to date
Less previous claimexcluding GST
This progress claim
Less retentionsay 10%
Plus 12.5% GST
Total due this claim
$12,000.00
$9,000.00
$3,000.00
$300.00
$2,700.00
$337.50
$3,037.50
The GST to be returned by the subcontractor is $337.50 and there is no need for a credit note.
When the retention is due to be paid, the main contractor will issue a further Tax Invoice, detailing
the GST. Again the time of supply for a retention is the earlier of the following:
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Grouping
Special provision is made to allow two or more companies or other entities to form a group for GST
purposes and to return GST as if the group were one registered person. To enable this, each
company must be a registered person, and there must be a minimum common ownership in the
companies of not less than 66% at the end of the income year. All members of the group are
required to have the same return period and accounting basis, and one member must be
nominated as the representative member.
Effects of Grouping. The representative member of the group is deemed to conduct the activities
of all other group members
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For example, a contractor may own a construction company and a supply outlet. If the
contractor elects to form these companies into a group for GST purposes then taxable
supplies between each group member need not be charged with GST if the recipient
company would normally have claimed input tax on that supply.
For example, a contractor purchases some used machinery from an unregistered person for
$2,000. The contractor may then claim a notional input tax credit of 1/9 of the purchase price
being $222.22. No deduction for input tax is available until the goods have been paid for.
Record keeping requirements to facilitate a deduction when the consideration exceeds $50 are as
follows:
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$26,00
0
$5,200
($300)
$4,900
$2,401
$544
$26,00
0
$5,200
($300)
$4,900
$3,136
$544
$2,945 $3,680
exported goods
2009
3.14
Tax
Goods and Services Tax
Private Use/Change of Use
Page 13-633
3.15
Stamp Duty
The Stamp Duty Abolition Act 1999 abolished stamp duty on the sale and lease of commercial land
and buildings, including farms, thereby eliminating all stamp duty.
Introduced in 1867, stamp duty originally applied to most residential and commercial property and
to financial instruments. This scope was significantly narrowed in 1988, leaving two main types of
stamp duty: conveyance duty and lease duty. Conveyance duty applied to sales of commercial land
and buildings and shares in a flat or office-owning company. Lease duty applied to leases of
commercial land and buildings.
The abolition of conveyance duty and lease duty completes the progressive phasing out over
recent years of stamp duties and similar duties. Conveyance and lease duty on residential property
were repealed in 1988, stamp duty on the creation of forestry rights in 1994, and credit card
transaction duty in 1998.
Conveyance duty was charged as follows:
2009
4
4.1
Tax
Annual Warrants of Fitness
Tax Aspects of Compliance
Page 13-634
The Building Act places responsibility with the owner of a building to ensure the building is safe,
sanitary and provides means of fire escape. See Building Act 2004 on page 12-608.
Any building (new or existing, including Multi-Unit Residential) which contains any of the features
listed will require an annual warrant of fitness.
Expenditure on improvements
The appropriate tax treatment of such expenditure will vary from case to case, however, some
general rules are outlined below.
4.2
4.3
4.4
Expenditure on Improvements
Tax depreciation is allowed in respect of depreciable property.
Generally speaking, depreciable property is all the property which the Commissioner has
previously allowed to be depreciated under the Act. It is property which declines in value, but does
not include land or property for which a deduction is mandatory and must be claimed in full.
Taxpayers have two basic choices when dealing with the depreciation of capital expenditure on
improvements to depreciable property. The expenditure can be either added to the cost of the
depreciable property and depreciated as part of that property, or it can be separately capitalised
2009
Tax
Other Taxes
PAYE Tax
Page 13-635
Other Taxes
5.1
PAYE Tax
Pay As You Earn (PAYE) tax was introduced in 1957 and provides a system in terms of which
those making certain types of payments must deduct tax from those payments. Salary and wages
are the common examples of payments which must have PAYE deducted.
Deductions must also be made from payments which are declared to be withholding payments.
Various rates apply depending on the type of payment being made. For labour only carpenters,
plumbers etc, and others engaged by the building industry, the rate is set at 20%.
5.2
5.3
Accident Compensation
There are varying levies payable by employers, employees and self-employed people. Employers
pay levies and residual claim levies, depending on industry type. Rates and thresholds are issued
by Regulation.
For more information, Refer to page 7-529. ACC Business Helpline, 0800-222-766.
5.4
2009
Tax
Other Taxes
Non-Resident Withholding Tax (NRWT)
Page 13-636
5.5
5.6
Dividend Imputation
Introduced effective 1st April 1988 and effectively eliminates double taxation of income derived on
corporate income. Shareholders receive a credit for corporate income tax paid when company
income is distributed as a dividend, e.g.:
Dividend Imputation Calculation
Company Income
Less Tax
Net Company Income
Dividend Paid to Shareholder
Tax Paid by Shareholder
Net Cash Result to Shareholder
Effective Tax Rate
** Shareholder is taxed on $1.00 @ 33c*
Less Imputation Credit
Net Payable
Pre-Imputation
With Imputation
100
33
= 67
100
33
= 67
67
22
= 45
67
Nil
= 67
55
33
55
**33
Nil
* assumes total income is less than or equal to $60,000, otherwise rate of 39% applies.
5.7
5.8
2009
6
Tax DepreciationBuildings
6.1
Tax Rules
Tax
Tax DepreciationBuildings
Tax Rules
Page 13-637
The tax depreciation rules are contained in Section EE of the Income Tax Act 2004.
For depreciation purposes, a building comprises the outer walls including linings, outer doors, shop
fronts and windows, interior bearer walls, inner fixtures of brick and concrete, foundations, roof
ceilings, floors, cellar, chimneys, sewerage disposal systems, stairways, plumbing, water and
power supplies.
Special tax depreciation rules applying to buildings.
Land and Buildings. Depreciation cannot be claimed on land. When land and building are
purchased and the price does not specify the cost of the building, the Government Valuation (at the
time of purchase) may be used to calculate the cost of the buildings:
Value of improvements (buildings) x purchase price
Capital value (land & buildings)
Sale of Buildings. When a building is sold for more than its adjusted tax value, the depreciation
recovered is assessable income. The amount of depreciation recovered is the smaller of: the
original cost price of the building, minus the adjusted tax value; or the sale price, minus the
adjusted tax value.
This ensures that any capital profit made on the sale of a building is not included as assessable
income. Losses made on the sale or disposal of buildings are not deductible.
Depreciable Land Improvements. Depreciable Land Improvements and payments for the right to
use land, e.g. leasehold interest, are depreciable property. (17th Schedule of The Tax Act)
Depreciable Land Improvements include: Airport runways; Reservoirs; Bores and wells; Retaining
walls; Bridges; Roads; Dams; Chimneys; Spillways; Culverts; Swimming pools; Tanks; Fences;
2009
Tax
Tax DepreciationBuildings
Depreciation Rates from 1 April 2005
Page 13-638
Estimated Useful
Life
(Yrs)
100
50
33.3
25
20
15.5
12.5
10
8
6.66
5
4
3
2
1
Old Rates
Assets
acquired from
1 April 1993
DV
%
2
4
6
7.5
9.5
12
15
18
22
26
33
40
50
63.5
100
SL
20%
2.4
4.8
7.2
9
11.4
14.4
18
21.6
26.4
31.2
39.6
48
60
76.2
100
1.5
3
4
5.5
6.5
8
10
12.5
15.5
18
24
30
40
63.5
100
20%
1.8
3.6
4.8
6.6
7.8
9.6
12
15
18.6
21.6
28.8
36
48
76.2
100
New Rates
Assets other than buildings
acquired on or after
1 April 2005
DV
SL
%
20%
%
20%
2
4
6
8
10
13
16
20
25
30
40
50
67
100
100
2.4
4.8
7.2
9.6
12
15.6
19.2
24
30
36
48
60
80.4
100
100
1.5
3
4
6
7
8.5
10.5
13.5
17.5
21
30
40
67
100
100
1.8
3.6
4.8
7.2
8.4
10.2
12.6
16.2
21
25.2
36
48
80.4
100
100
Buildings
acquired on or after
19 May 2005
DV
SL
%
%
1.3
3
4.5
6.5
8.5
11
13.5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
6.5
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2009
Tax
Tax DepreciationBuildings
Tax Depreciation Schedules
Page 13-639
6.3
13-639
13-644
13-645
13-648
13-649
13-651
13-652
13-653
13-655
13-656
13-658
%
Allowed
Air conditioners:
Barns:
Method
1
SL
2
2.5
4
SL
SL
10
10
15
20
10
10
10
20
SL
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
SL
SL
DV
20
20
20
DV
DV
DV
20
2.5
2
20
25
10
20
10
DV
SL
SL
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
5
2.5
DV
SL
Replacement only
2009
Tax
Tax DepreciationBuildings
Buildings Acquired Prior to 1 April 1993
Page 13-640
%
Allowed
Method
20
15
10
20
15
15
25
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
20
20
20
15
15
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
3
10
10
20
SL
DV
DV
DV
1
SL
Maintenance
25
DV
15
DV
25
DV
25
DV
10
DV
Rate for Building
20
DV
10
DV
20
DV
25
DV
20
DV
20
DV
10
DV
Rate for Building
Maintenance
10
DV
1
SL
1
1
4
15
SL
SL
SL
DV
2009
Tax
Tax DepreciationBuildings
Buildings Acquired Prior to 1 April 1993
Page 13-641
Floor coverings:
%
Allowed
20
33.33
Method
DV
DV
10
DV
Fluorescent lighting
10
DV
Frost protection plantpumping unit, sprinklers, standards and pipelines
10
DV
or Developmental Expenditure
Fuel tanks
Underground
As for buildings
Other, including stands
10
DV
Furniture and fittings generally
20
DV
Galvanising plant
Furnaces and kettles
33.33
DV
Other
15
DV
Gamma Irradiation Plant
10
SL
Gas Companies
Gasholders, optional bases
2.5
SL
OR
3
DV
Gas mains and services
2
SL
Gas meters
10
DV
Gas water heaters
10
DV
Glasshouses
Wooden framed
5
SL
Metal framed
3
SL
PVC tunnel houses
7.5
SL
and Maintenance
20
DV
Glass washing machine in hotels and taverns
20
DV
Grandstand and other racecourse buildings.
Double rates for class of building
Heating system
10
DV
Hoardings
Maintenance
Hotel contents
Carpets in barssee Floor Coverings
Hard furniture, fixtures, fittings and floor coverings
20
DV
Plantgeneral
10
DV
Calling systems and radios
20
DV
Cash registers and adding machines
20
DV
Glass washing machines
20
DV
Incinerators
10
DV
Inner fixtures
Owners
10
DV
OR
Building Rate
Lessees
20
DV
Irrigation/frost protection plant:
Pumps, pumphousing, sprinklers, standards, pipelines
10
DV
or Developmental Expenditure
Kilns
Brick
10
DV
Others
15
DV
Lifts and elevators Recorded as separate assets
10
DV
Included in building accounts
Rate for building
Light fittings
Fluorescent lighting
10
DV
Standard fittings.
Rate for building
Others
10
DV
2009
Tax
Tax DepreciationBuildings
Buildings Acquired Prior to 1 April 1993
Page 13-642
%
Allowed
Method
DV
20
DV
20
DV
10
DV
Maintenance
10
DV
or Developmental Expenditure
2009
Tax
Tax DepreciationBuildings
Buildings Acquired Prior to 1 April 1993
Page 13-643
%
Allowed
Method
10
SL
10
DV
10
DV
As for buildings
10
DV
Rate for building
10
DV
1
SL
2
SL
50
DV
10
10
DV
DV
20
20
20
10
DV
DV
DV
DV
25
20
10
DV
DV
DV
2
4
10
SL
SL
DV
10
10
4
DV
DV
SL
2009
Tax
Tax DepreciationBuildings
Buildings and StructuresOld Rates and New Rates
Page 13-644
Life
(Yrs)
20%
Note: 20% loading does NOT apply to buildings, Refer to page 13-637
50
4
Buildings and structures (default class)
50
4 4.8
Aprons, airports
20
9.5
11.4
Barns
20 9.5 11.4
Bore wells
100
2 2.4
Bridges of block construction
100
2 2.4
Bridges of brick construction
100
2 2.4
Bridges of concrete construction
100
2 2.4
Bridges of stone construction
50
4
4.8
Bridges other than of block, brick, concrete and
stone
12.5 15
Buildings, portable
6
Buildings with pre-fabricated stressed skin insulation 33.3
panels
50
4
Buildings with reinforced concrete framing.
50
4
Buildings with steel or steel and timber framing
50
4
Buildings with timber framing
20 9.5 11.4
Bunkers, concrete
50
4 4.8
Carparks, building and pads
33.3
6 7.2
Chemical works
100
2 2.4
Dams, earth with rock core
100
2 2.4
Dams of block construction
100
2 2.4
Dams of brick construction
100
2 2.4
Dams of concrete construction
50
4
4.8
Dams of earth construction without rock core
100
2 2.4
Dams of stone construction
50
4
4.8
Driveways
50
4 4.8
Dykes, of earth construction
20
9.5
11.4
Fences
33.3
6 7.2
Fertiliser works
33.3
6 7.2
Floating piers
20 9.5
Fowl houses
50
4
Grandstands
50
4 4.8
Hard standing
20
9.5
Hot houses, of glass or other construction, excluding
PVC
12.5 15
Hot houses, of PVC or similar construction
25 7.5
9
Lamp posts, excluding wooden
20 9.5 11.4
Lamp posts, wooden
50
4 4.8
Manholes
50
4 4.8
Memorials
20 9.5
Pig houses
50
4 4.8
Reservoirs above ground, concrete
3
3
6.5
6.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
3
20%
3.6
7.8
7.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
3.6
3
4
10
10
2
2
2
2
4
20%
4.8
12
12
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
4.8
20%
2
3
7
7
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
3
10
4
13.5
4.5
8
3.5
3
3
3
6.5
3
4
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
3
1.5
3
3
6.5
4
4
6.5
3
3
6.5
3
3
3
10
4
6
2
2
2
2
4
2
4
4
10
6
6
8.5
3
4
8.5
2
2
2
7
3
4
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
3
1.5
3
3
7
4
4
5
2
3
5
10
5.5
6.5
3
3
6.5
3
7.8
3.6
4.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
3.6
1.8
3.6
3.6
7.8
4.8
4.8
3.6
6.6
7.8
3.6
3.6
3.6
13.5
8
10
4
4
8.5
4
12
4.8
7.2
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
4.8
2.4
4.8
4.8
12
7.2
7.2
4.8
9.6
12
4.8
4.8
4.8
8
6
7
3
3
5
3
3.6
8.4
8.4
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
3.6
8.4
3.6
4.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
3.6
1.8
3.6
3.6
8.4
4.8
4.8
3.6
7.2
8.4
3.6
3.6
3.6
2009
Tax
Tax DepreciationBuildings
Building Fit-Out (when in books separately from building
cost)
Page 13-645
Life
(Yrs)
20%
20%
20%
20%
33.3
7.2
4.8
7.2
4.8
100
100
25
50
33.3
33.3
20
2
2
7.5
4
6
6
9.5
2.4
2.4
9
4.8
7.2
7.2
1.5
1.5
5.5
3
4
4
6.5
1.8
1.8
6.6
3.6
4.8
4.8
2
2
8
4
6
6
8.5
2.4
2.4
9.6
4.8
7.2
7.2
1.5
1.5
6
3
4
4
5
1.8
1.8
7.2
3.6
4.8
4.8
12.5
6.66
6.66
50
33.3
33.3
50
25
100
100
100
50
50
100
100
100
100
50
15
26 31.2
26 31.2
4 4.8
6 7.2
6
4 4.8
7.5
9
2 2.4
2 2.4
2 2.4
4 4.8
4 4.8
2 2.4
2 2.4
2 2.4
2 2.4
4 4.8
10
13.5
18 21.6 30
18 21.6 30
3 3.6
4
4 4.8
6
4
4.5
3 3.6
4
5.5 6.6
8
1.5 1.8
2
1.5 1.8
2
1.5 1.8
2
3 3.6
4
3 3.6
4
1.5 1.8
2
1.5 1.8
2
1.5 1.8
2
1.5 1.8
2
3 3.6
4
36
36
4.8
7.2
4.8
9.6
2.4
2.4
2.4
4.8
4.8
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
4.8
8
21 25.2
21 25.2
3 3.6
4 4.8
3.5
3 3.6
6 7.2
1.5 1.8
1.5 1.8
1.5 1.8
3 3.6
3 3.6
1.5 1.8
1.5 1.8
1.5 1.8
1.5 1.8
3 3.6
Life
(Yrs)
15.5
10
10
20
12.5
20
8
DV
20%
12
18
18
9.5
15
9.5
22
SL
20%
14.4
8 9.6
21.6 12.5 15
21.6 12.5 15
11.4 6.5 7.8
18 10 12
11.4 6.5 7.8
26.4 15.5 18.6
DV
20%
SL
20%
2009
Tax
Tax DepreciationBuildings
Building Fit-Out (when in books separately from building
cost)
Page 13-646
Life
(Yrs)
DV
20%
SL
20%
8 22 26.4 15.5
10 18 21.6 12.5
8 22 26.4 15.5
20 9.5 11.4 6.5
20 9.5 11.4 6.5
15.5 12 14.4
8
5 33 39.6 24
20 9.5 11.4 6.5
15.5 12 14.4
8
8 22 26.4 15.5
25 7.5
9 5.5
8 22 26.4 15.5
12.5 15 18 10
20 9.5 11.4 6.5
12.5 15 18 10
20 9.5 11.4 6.5
20 9.5 11.4 6.5
15.5 12 14.4
8
25 7.5
9 5.5
12.5 15 18 10
8 22 26.4 15.5
25 7.5
9 5.5
25 7.5
9 5.5
20 9.5 11.4 6.5
20 9.5 11.4 6.5
25 7.5
9 5.5
15.5 12 14.4
8
20 9.5 11.4 6.5
15.5 12 14.4
8
15.5 12 14.4
8
15.5 12 14.4
8
20 9.5 11.4 6.5
25 7.5
9 5.5
15.5 12 14.4
8
3 50 60 40
2 63.5 76.2 63.5
25 7.5
9 5.5
20 9.5 11.4 6.5
3 50 60 40
20 9.5 11.4 6.5
25 7.5
9 5.5
8 22 26.4 15.5
20 9.5 11.4 6.5
DV
20%
SL
20%
18.6 25 30 17.5
15 20 24 13.5
18.6 25 30 17.5
7.8 10 12
7
7.8 10 12
7
9.6 13 15.6 8.5
28.8 40 48 30
7.8 10 12
7
9.6 13 15.6 8.5
18.6 25 30 17.5
6.6
8 9.6
6
18.6 25 30 17.5
12 16 19.2 10.5
7.8 10 12
7
12 16 19.2 10.5
7.8 10 12
7
7.8 10 12
7
9.6 13 15.6 8.5
6.6
8 9.6
6
12 16 19.2 10.5
18.6 25 30 17.5
6.6
8 9.6
6
6.6
8 9.6
6
7.8 10 12
7
7.8 10 12
7
6.6
8 9.6
6
9.6 13 15.6 8.5
7.8 10 12
7
9.6 13 15.6 8.5
9.6 13 15.6 8.5
9.6 13 15.6 8.5
7.8 10 12
7
6.6
8 9.6
6
9.6 13 15.6 8.5
48 67 80.4 67
76.2 100 100 100
6.6
8 9.6
6
7.8 10 12
7
48 67 80.4 67
7.8 10 12
7
6.6
8 9.6
6
18.6 25 30 17.5
7.8 10 12
7
21
16.2
21
8.4
8.4
10.2
36
8.4
10.2
21
7.2
21
12.6
8.4
12.6
8.4
8.4
10.2
7.2
12.6
21
7.2
7.2
8.4
8.4
7.2
10.2
8.4
10.2
10.2
10.2
8.4
7.2
10.2
80.4
100
7.2
8.4
80.4
8.4
7.2
21
8.4
2009
Tax
Tax DepreciationBuildings
Building Fit-Out (when in books separately from building
cost)
Page 13-647
Lifts
Light fittings
Lighting controllers, emergency
Mailboxes
Maintenance units, for buildings
Metal speed bumps
Meters, gas
Meters, water
Monitoring systems
Motors, roller doors
Paper towel dispensers
Partitions, demountable
Partitions, non-load bearing
Plumbing
Plumbing fixtures
Pumps, heat
Railings
Runway beams
Sanitary appliances
Saunas
Security systems
Signs, electric
Signs, other than electric
Smoke detectors
Spa pools
Sprinkler systems
Strong boxes
Toilet roll dispensers
Towel cabinets
Ventilating fans
Ventilating fans, ducted
Ventilating fans, roof mounted
Vinyl flooring
Walkways
Walkways, moving
Water heaters, not over-sink type
Water heaters, over-sink
Water savers
Watering systems
Life
(Yrs)
DV
20%
SL
20%
DV
20%
SL
20%
25 7.5
9 5.5 6.6
8 9.6
6 7.2
10 18 21.6 12.5 15 20 24 13.5 16.2
12.5 15 18 10 12 16 19.2 10.5 12.6
25 7.5
9 5.5 6.6
8 9.6
6 7.2
20 9.5 11.4 6.5 7.8 10 12
7 8.4
5 33 39.6 24 28.8 40 48 30 36
15.5 12 14.4
8 9.6 13 15.6 8.5 10.2
15.5 12 14.4
8 9.6 13 15.6 8.5 10.2
10 18 21.6 12.5 15 20 24 13.5 16.2
10 18 21.6 12.5 15 20 24 13.5 16.2
2 63.5 76.2 63.5 76.2 100 100 100 100
15.5 12 14.4
8 9.6 13 15.6 8.5 10.2
20 9.5 11.4 6.5 7.8 10 12
7 8.4
25 7.5
9 5.5 6.6
8 9.6
6 7.2
25 7.5
9 5.5 6.6
8 9.6
6 7.2
10 18 21.6 12.5 15 20 24 13.5 16.2
25 7.5
9 5.5 6.6
8 9.6
6 7.2
25 7.5
9 5.5 6.6
8 9.6
6 7.2
8 22 26.4 15.5 18.6 25 30 17.5 21
15.5 12 14.4
8 9.6 13 15.6 8.5 10.2
10 18 21.6 12.5 15 20 24 13.5 16.2
10 18 21.6 12.5 15 20 24 13.5 16.2
20 9.5 11.4 6.5 7.8 10 12
7 8.4
20 9.5 11.4 6.5 7.8 10 12
7 8.4
12.5 15 18 10 12 16 19.2 10.5 12.6
25 7.5
9 5.5 6.6
8 9.6
6 7.2
25 7.5
9 5.5 6.6
8 9.6
6 7.2
2 63.5 76.2 63.5 76.2 100 100 100 100
3 50 60 40 48 67 80.4 67 80.4
10 18 21.6 12.5 15 20 24 13.5 16.2
15.5 12 14.4
8 9.6 13 15.6 8.5 10.2
15.5 12 14.4
8 9.6 13 15.6 8.5 10.2
10 18 21.6 12.5 15 20 24 13.5 16.2
25 7.5
9 5.5 6.6
8 9.6
6 7.2
20 9.5 11.4 6.5 7.8 10 12
7 8.4
12.5 15 18 10 12 16 19.2 10.5 12.6
10 18 21.6 12.5 15 20 24 13.5 16.2
3 50 60 40 48 67 80.4 67 80.4
3 50 60 40 48 67 80.4 67 80.4
2009
Tax
Tax DepreciationBuildings
Contractors, Builders and Quarrying
Page 13-648
Life
(Yrs)
15.5
12.5
15.5
5
5
15.5
8
3
12.5
15.5
8
12.5
15.5
12.5
2
12.5
15.5
2
6.66
15.5
15.5
15.5
5
5
15.5
15.5
8
8
8
2
5
15.5
12.5
5
15.5
5
12.5
8
DV
20%
SL
20%
expense expense
12 14.4
8 9.6
15 18 10 12
12 14.4
8 9.6
33 39.6 24 28.8
33 39.6 24 28.8
12 14.4
8 9.6
22 26.4 15.5 18.6
50 60 40 48
15 18 10 12
12 14.4
8 9.6
22 26.4 15.5 18.6
15 18 10 12
12 14.4
8 9.6
15 18
64 76.2
15 18
12 14.4
expense
64 76.2
26 31.2
expense
12 14.4
12 14.4
12 14.4
33 39.6
33 39.6
12 14.4
12 14.4
22 26.4
expense
22 26.4
22 26.4
64 76.2
33 39.6
12 14.4
15 18
33 39.6
12 14.4
33 39.6
15 18
22 26.4
DV
20%
13
16
13
40
40
13
25
67
16
13
25
16
13
15.6
19.2
15.6
48
48
15.6
30
80.4
19.2
15.6
30
19.2
15.6
SL
20%
8.5
10.5
8.5
30
30
8.5
17.5
67
10.5
8.5
17.5
10.5
8.5
10.2
12.6
10.2
36
36
10.2
21
80.4
12.6
10.2
21
12.6
10.2
2009
Tax
Tax DepreciationBuildings
Office Equipment and Furniture
Page 13-649
Life
(Yrs)
Rippers
Rollers
Rooters
Sanders, floor
Saw blades, except as shown
Scaffolding, aluminium
Scaffolding, other than aluminium
Scrapers
Screens
Shovels
Site huts
Surveying equipment
Tack rigs
Tarpaulins
Tools, hand
Tools, power
Tractors
Trowelling machines
Vibrators
Wallpaper steamers, commercial
Wheelbarrows
15.5
15.5
15.5
8
8
15.5
15.5
12.5
15.5
12.5
5
15.5
3
3
3
15.5
5
5
8
3
DV
20%
SL
20%
12 14.4
8 9.6
12 14.4
8 9.6
12 14.4
8 9.6
22 26.4 15.5 18.6
expense expense
22 26.4 15.5 18.6
12 14.4
8 9.6
12 14.4
8 9.6
15 18 10 12
12 14.4
8 9.6
15 18 10 12
33 39.6 24 28.8
12 14.4
8 9.6
50 60 40 48
50 60 40 48
50 60 40 48
12 14.4
8 9.6
33 39.6 24 28.8
33 39.6 24 28.8
22 26.4 15.5 18.6
50 60 40 48
DV
20%
SL
20%
30
15.6
15.6
19.2
15.6
19.2
48
15.6
80.4
80.4
80.4
15.6
48
48
30
80.4
17.5
8.5
8.5
10.5
8.5
10.5
30
8.5
67
67
67
8.5
30
30
17.5
67
21
10.2
10.2
12.6
10.2
12.6
36
10.2
80.4
80.4
80.4
10.2
36
36
21
80.4
Life
(Yrs)
8
3
8
4
20
8
3
12.5
8
10
8
3
DV
20%
22 26.4
50 60
22 26.4
40 48
9.5 11.4
expense
22 26.4
50 60
15 18
22 26.4
18 21.6
22 26.4
50 60
SL
20%
15.5 18.6
40 48
15.5 18.6
30 36
6.5 7.8
expense
15.5 18.6
40 48
10 12
15.5 18.6
12.5 15
15.5 18.6
40 48
DV
20%
SL
20%
25 30 17.5 21
67 80.4 67 80.4
25 30 17.5 21
50 60 40 48
10 12
7 8.4
25 30 17.5 21
67 80.4 67 80.4
16 19.2 10.5 12.6
25 30 17.5 21
20 24 13.5 16.2
25 30 17.5 21
67 80.4 67 80.4
2009
Tax
Tax DepreciationBuildings
Office Equipment and Furniture
Page 13-650
Life
(Yrs)
Counters (fitted)
Cupboards
Dehumidifiers
Desks
Dictating machines
Doors (strongroom)
Drawing boards
Duplicators (spirit)
Duplicators (stencil)
Facsimile machines
Filing cabinets
Flameproof cabinets
Folders and similar
Furniture (fitted)
Furniture (loose)
Guillotines
Intercom systems
Microfiche printers
Microfiche readers
Microfilm printers
Microfilm readers
Monitoring systems
Office equipment (default class)
Office furniture (default class)
PA systems
Paging systems
Paintings and drawings, in either case being
property the value of which might reasonably be
expected in normal circumstances to decline in value
Photocopiers
Plan copiers
Postal franking machines
Prints (including limited edition prints)
Projectors
Radios
Safes
Safety deposit boxes
Screens (for offices)
Security systems
Shelving (fixed)
Shredders
20
20
8
15.5
3
25
15.5
8
8
5
15.5
25
DV
20%
SL
20%
DV
20%
SL
20%
20
12.5
15.5
8
8
8
8
8
10
5
12.5
8
5
20
9.5 11.4
9.5 11.4
22 26.4
12 14.4
50 60
7.5
9
12 14.4
22 26.4
22 26.4
33 39.6
12 14.4
7.5
9
expense
9.5 11.4
15 18
12 14.4
22 26.4
22 26.4
22 26.4
22 26.4
22 26.4
18 21.6
33 39.6
15 18
22 26.4
33 39.6
9.5 11.4
6.5 7.8
6.5 7.8
15.5 18.6
8 9.6
40 48
5.5 6.6
8 9.6
15.5 18.6
15.5 18.6
24 28.8
8 9.6
5.5 6.6
expense
6.5 7.8
10 12
8 9.6
15.5 18.6
15.5 18.6
15.5 18.6
15.5 18.6
15.5 18.6
12.5 15
24 28.8
10 12
15.5 18.6
24 28.8
6.5 7.8
10 12
7 8.4
16 19.2 10.5 12.6
13 15.6 8.5 10.2
25 30 17.5 21
25 30 17.5 21
25 30 17.5 21
25 30 17.5 21
25 30 17.5 21
20 24 13.5 16.2
40 48 30 36
16 19.2 10.5 12.6
25 30 17.5 21
40 48 30 36
10 12
7 8.4
5
5
8
10
8
5
25
25
15.5
10
20
8
33
33
22
18
22
33
7.5
7.5
12
18
9.5
22
24
24
15.5
12.5
15.5
24
5.5
5.5
8
12.5
6.5
15.5
40 48 30 36
40 48 30 36
25 30 17.5 21
20 24 13.5 16.2
25 30 17.5 21
40 48 30 36
8 9.6
6 7.2
8 9.6
6 7.2
13 15.6 8.5 10.2
20 24 13.5 16.2
10 12
7 8.4
25 30 17.5 21
39.6
39.6
26.4
21.6
26.4
39.6
9
9
14.4
21.6
11.4
26.4
28.8
28.8
18.6
15
18.6
28.8
6.6
6.6
9.6
15
7.8
18.6
10
10
25
13
67
8
13
25
25
40
13
8
12
7 8.4
12
7 8.4
30 17.5 21
15.6 8.5 10.2
80.4 67 80.4
9.6
6 7.2
15.6 8.5 10.2
30 17.5 21
30 17.5 21
48 30 36
15.6 8.5 10.2
9.6
6 7.2
2009
Tax
Tax DepreciationBuildings
Tanks, Vats and Reservoirs (where not industry specified)
Page 13-651
Life
(Yrs)
Stationery
Tables
Telephone systems
Telephones (mobile)
Telephones (portable)
Time recorders
Transcribing machines
Typewriters
Water coolers
Whiteboards (electronic)
Word processors
15.5
6.66
3
3
10
3
5
8
5
5
DV
20%
SL
20%
expense expense
12 14.4
8 9.6
26 31.2 18 21.6
50 60 40 48
50 60 40 48
18 21.6 12.5 15
50 60 40 48
33 39.6 24 28.8
22 26.4 15.5 18.6
33 39.6 24 28.8
33 39.6 24 28.8
DV
20%
13
30
67
67
20
67
40
25
40
40
SL
20%
Life
(Yrs)
25
100
50
50
33.3
12.5
10
8
20
25
25
12.5
12.5
25
25
25
20
20
DV
20%
7.5
2
4
4
6
15
9
2.4
4.8
4.8
7.2
18
SL
20%
DV
20%
SL
20%
5.5
1.5
3
3
4
10
6.6
1.8
3.6
3.6
4.8
12
8 9.6
6 7.2
2 2.4 1.5 1.8
4 4.8
3 3.6
4 4.8
3 3.6
6 7.2
4 4.8
16 19.2 10.5 12.6
18 21.6 12.5
15
20
24 13.5 16.2
25
30 17.5
9.5 11.4
7.5
9
7.5
9
15 18
15 18
7.5
9
7.5
9
7.5
9
9.5 11.4
9.5 11.4
10 12
7 8.4
8 9.6
6 7.2
8 9.6
6 7.2
16 19.2 10.5 12.6
16 19.2 10.5 12.6
8 9.6
6 7.2
8 9.6
6 7.2
8 9.6
6 7.2
10 12
7 8.4
10 12
7 8.4
6.5
5.5
5.5
10
10
5.5
5.5
5.5
6.5
6.5
7.8
6.6
6.6
12
12
6.6
6.6
6.6
7.8
7.8
21
2009
Tax
Tax DepreciationBuildings
Computers
Page 13-652
Computers.
Use the Old Rates column for assets acquired before 1
April 2005.
Life
(Yrs)
4
4
6.66
4
6.66
4
4
5
DV
20%
SL
20%
DV
20%
SL
20%
30 36
30 36
18 21.6
30 36
18 21.6
30 36
30 36
24 28.8
50
50
30
50
30
50
50
40
60
60
36
60
36
60
60
48
25
30 17.5
21
4
4
4
4
40 48
40 48
40 48
40 48
expense
40 48
9.5 11.4
9.5 11.4
40 48
26 31.2
40 48
40 48
40 48
40 48
40 48
40 48
33 39.6
26 31.2
26 31.2
33 39.6
40 48
40 48
expense
26 31.2
30 36
30 36
30 36
30 36
expense
30 36
6.5 7.8
6.5 7.8
30 36
18 21.6
30 36
30 36
30 36
30 36
30 36
30 36
24 28.8
18 21.6
18 21.6
24 28.8
30 36
30 36
expense
18 21.6
50
50
50
50
60
60
60
60
40
40
40
40
48
48
48
48
50
10
10
50
30
50
50
50
50
50
50
40
30
30
40
50
50
60
12
12
60
36
60
60
60
60
60
60
48
36
36
48
60
60
40 48
7 8.4
7 8.4
40 48
21 25.2
40 48
40 48
40 48
40 48
40 48
40 48
30 36
21 25.2
21 25.2
30 36
40 48
40 48
30
36
21 25.2
40
30
50
60
40
4
20
20
4
6.66
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
6.66
6.66
5
4
4
6.66
4
40 48
40 48
26 31.2
40 48
26 31.2
40 48
40 48
33 39.6
48
36
40 48
40 48
21 25.2
40 48
21 25.2
40 48
40 48
30 36
48
2009
Tax
Tax DepreciationBuildings
Shops
Page 13-653
Shops.
Use the Old Rates column for assets acquired before 1
April 2005.
Life
(Yrs)
DV
20%
SL
20%
DV
20%
SL
20%
12.5
6.66
15.5
20
10
5
20
10
6.66
15.5
15.5
15.5
5
5
5
20
8
6.66
3
15
26
12
9.5
18
33
9.5
18
26
12
12
12
33
33
33
9.5
22
26
50
18 10 12
31.2 18 21.6
14.4
8 9.6
11.4 6.5 7.8
21.6 12.5 15
39.6 24 28.8
11.4 6.5 7.8
21.6 12.5 15
31.2 18 21.6
14.4
8 9.6
14.4
8 9.6
14.4
8 9.6
39.6 24 28.8
39.6 24 28.8
39.6 24 28.8
11.4 6.5 7.8
26.4 15.5 18.6
31.2 18 21.6
60 40 48
16
30
13
10
20
40
10
20
30
13
13
13
40
40
40
10
25
30
67
19.2
36
15.6
12
24
48
12
24
36
15.6
15.6
15.6
48
48
48
12
30
36
80.4
10.5
21
8.5
7
13.5
30
7
13.5
21
8.5
8.5
8.5
30
30
30
7
17.5
21
67
12.6
25.2
10.2
8.4
16.2
36
8.4
16.2
25.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
36
36
36
8.4
21
25.2
80.4
12.5
12.5
20
10
12.5
10
12.5
12.5
12.5
5
12.5
12.5
10
6.66
12.5
12.5
15.5
20
20
10
12.5
15
15
9.5
18
15
18
15
15
15
33
15
15
18
26
15
15
12
9.5
9.5
18
15
18
18
11.4
21.6
18
21.6
18
18
18
39.6
18
18
21.6
31.2
18
18
14.4
11.4
11.4
21.6
18
16
16
10
20
16
20
16
16
16
40
16
16
20
30
16
16
13
10
10
20
16
19.2
19.2
12
24
19.2
24
19.2
19.2
19.2
48
19.2
19.2
24
36
19.2
19.2
15.6
12
12
24
19.2
10.5
10.5
7
13.5
10.5
13.5
10.5
10.5
10.5
30
10.5
10.5
13.5
21
10.5
10.5
8.5
7
7
13.5
10.5
12.6
12.6
8.4
16.2
12.6
16.2
12.6
12.6
12.6
36
12.6
12.6
16.2
25.2
12.6
12.6
10.2
8.4
8.4
16.2
12.6
10 12
10 12
6.5 7.8
12.5 15
10 12
12.5 15
10 12
10 12
10 12
24 28.8
10 12
10 12
12.5 15
18 21.6
10 12
10 12
8 9.6
6.5 7.8
6.5 7.8
12.5 15
10 12
2009
Tax
Tax DepreciationBuildings
Shops
Page 13-654
Shops.
Use the Old Rates column for assets acquired before 1
April 2005.
Life
(Yrs)
Hairdressers equipment
Ice-cream dispensers
Ice making machines
Insect exterminators
Jewellers manufacturing equipment
Key cutting machines
Kitchen appliances (miscellaneous)
Mannequins
Milkshake mixers
Mincers
Mixers
Moulders (French stick)
Music systems (in-house)
Ovens
PA systems
Packing machines (shrink wrap)
Packing machines (vacuum)
Paintings and drawings, in either case being
property the value of which might reasonably be
expected in normal circumstances to decline in value
Paint shakers
Peelers (for vegetables)
Prints (including limited edition prints)
Racks (loose)
Rails (for carcass)
Ranges
Readers (bar code)
Refrigerated cabinets
Rotisseries
Scales
Scanners (bar code)
Shelving (loose)
Signs (electric)
Signs (other than electric)
Signs (portable, electric)
Sinks (fitted)
Slicers
Tags (security)
Tailors dummies
Tenderisers
DV
20%
SL
20%
DV
20%
SL
20%
5
12.5
12.5
6.66
15.5
5
6.66
8
8
15.5
15.5
12.5
10
12.5
10
8
10
20
33
15
15
26
12
33
26
22
22
12
12
15
18
15
18
22
18
9.5
39.6
18
18
31.2
14.4
39.6
31.2
26.4
26.4
14.4
14.4
18
21.6
18
21.6
26.4
21.6
11.4
24
10
10
18
8
24
18
15.5
15.5
8
8
10
12.5
10
12.5
15.5
12.5
6.5
28.8
12
12
21.6
9.6
28.8
21.6
18.6
18.6
9.6
9.6
12
15
12
15
18.6
15
7.8
40
16
16
30
13
40
30
25
25
13
13
16
20
16
20
25
20
10
48
19.2
19.2
36
15.6
48
36
30
30
15.6
15.6
19.2
24
19.2
24
30
24
12
30
10.5
10.5
21
8.5
30
21
17.5
17.5
8.5
8.5
10.5
13.5
10.5
13.5
17.5
13.5
7
36
12.6
12.6
25.2
10.2
36
25.2
21
21
10.2
10.2
12.6
16.2
12.6
16.2
21
16.2
8.4
10
12.5
10
10
25
12.5
5
12.5
12.5
8
5
10
10
20
5
20
12.5
3
8
15.5
18
15
18
18
7.5
15
33
15
15
22
33
18
18
9.5
33
9.5
15
50
22
12
21.6
18
21.6
21.6
9
18
39.6
18
18
26.4
39.6
21.6
21.6
11.4
39.6
11.4
18
60
26.4
14.4
12.5
10
12.5
12.5
5.5
10
24
10
10
15.5
24
12.5
12.5
6.5
24
6.5
10
40
15.5
8
15
12
15
15
6.6
12
28.8
12
12
18.6
28.8
15
15
7.8
28.8
7.8
12
48
18.6
9.6
20
16
20
20
8
16
40
16
16
25
40
20
20
10
40
10
16
67
25
13
24
19.2
24
24
9.6
19.2
48
19.2
19.2
30
48
24
24
12
48
12
19.2
80.4
30
15.6
13.5
10.5
13.5
13.5
6
10.5
30
10.5
10.5
17.5
30
13.5
13.5
7
30
7
10.5
67
17.5
8.5
16.2
12.6
16.2
16.2
7.2
12.6
36
12.6
12.6
21
36
16.2
16.2
8.4
36
8.4
12.6
80.4
21
10.2
2009
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Tax DepreciationBuildings
Laundry
Page 13-655
Shops.
Use the Old Rates column for assets acquired before 1
April 2005.
Life
(Yrs)
5
3
5
10
12.5
10
8
DV
20%
33
50
33
18
15
18
22
SL
20%
39.6 24 28.8
60 40 48
39.6 24 28.8
21.6 12.5 15
18 10 12
21.6 12.5 15
26.4 15.5 18.6
DV
20%
SL
20%
40 48 30 36
67 80.4 67 80.4
40 48 30 36
20 24 13.5 16.2
16 19.2 10.5 12.6
20 24 13.5 16.2
25 30 17.5 21
Laundry.
Use the Old Rates column for assets acquired before 1
April 2005.
Life
(Yrs)
8
8
6.66
3
8
8
3
12.5
3
3
12.5
3
12.5
3
8
3
3
12.5
3
12.5
6.66
8
DV
20%
22
22
26
50
22
22
50
15
50
50
15
50
15
50
22
50
50
15
50
15
26
22
26.4
26.4
31.2
60
26.4
26.4
60
18
60
60
18
60
18
60
26.4
60
60
18
60
18
31.2
26.4
SL
20%
15.5
15.5
18
40
15.5
15.5
40
10
40
40
10
40
10
40
15.5
40
40
10
40
10
18
15.5
18.6
18.6
21.6
48
18.6
18.6
48
12
48
48
12
48
12
48
18.6
48
48
12
48
12
21.6
18.6
DV
20%
25
25
30
67
25
25
67
16
67
67
16
67
16
67
25
67
67
16
67
16
30
25
30
30
36
80.4
30
30
80.4
19.2
80.4
80.4
19.2
80.4
19.2
80.4
30
80.4
80.4
19.2
80.4
19.2
36
30
SL
20%
17.5
17.5
21
67
17.5
17.5
67
10.5
67
67
10.5
67
10.5
67
17.5
67
67
10.5
67
10.5
21
17.5
21
21
25.2
80.4
21
21
80.4
12.6
80.4
80.4
12.6
80.4
12.6
80.4
21
80.4
80.4
12.6
80.4
12.6
25.2
21
2009
Tax
Tax DepreciationBuildings
Hotels, Motels, Restaurants, Cafes, Taverns, Takeaway
Bars
Page 13-656
Life
(Yrs)
12.5
DV
20%
15
18
SL
20%
10
12
DV
20%
SL
20%
2009
Tax
Tax DepreciationBuildings
Hotels, Motels, Restaurants, Cafes, Taverns, Takeaway
Bars
Page 13-657
Life
(Yrs)
DV
20%
SL
20%
14.4
8 9.6
11.4 6.5 7.8
14.4
8 9.6
21.6 12.5 15
26.4 15.5 18.6
DV
20%
SL
20%
15.5
20
15.5
10
8
12
9.5
12
18
22
12.5
15
5
3
8
12.5
3
12.5
12.5
6.66
12.5
6.66
3
12.5
8
15.5
3
10
20
33
50
22
15
50
15
15
26
15
26
50
15
22
12
50
18
9.5
39.6 24 28.8
60 40 48
26.4 15.5 18.6
18 10 12
60 40 48
18 10 12
18 10 12
31.2 18 21.6
18 10 12
31.2 18 21.6
60 40 48
18 10 12
26.4 15.5 18.6
14.4
8 9.6
60 40 48
21.6 12.5 15
11.4 6.5 7.8
40
67
25
16
67
16
16
30
16
30
67
16
25
13
67
20
10
48
80.4
30
19.2
80.4
19.2
19.2
36
19.2
36
80.4
19.2
30
15.6
80.4
24
12
30
67
17.5
10.5
67
10.5
10.5
21
10.5
21
67
10.5
17.5
8.5
67
13.5
7
36
80.4
21
12.6
80.4
12.6
12.6
25.2
12.6
25.2
80.4
12.6
21
10.2
80.4
16.2
8.4
12.5
3
10
12.5
12.5
12.5
8
12.5
15.5
20
12.5
12.5
20
10
10
5
6.66
15
50
18
15
15
15
22
15
12
9.5
15
15
9.5
18
18
33
26
18
60
21.6
18
18
18
26.4
18
14.4
11.4
18
18
11.4
21.6
21.6
39.6
31.2
16
67
20
16
16
16
25
16
13
10
16
16
10
20
20
40
30
19.2
80.4
24
19.2
19.2
19.2
30
19.2
15.6
12
19.2
19.2
12
24
24
48
36
10.5
67
13.5
10.5
10.5
10.5
17.5
10.5
8.5
7
10.5
10.5
7
13.5
13.5
30
21
12.6
80.4
16.2
12.6
12.6
12.6
21
12.6
10.2
8.4
12.6
12.6
8.4
16.2
16.2
36
25.2
18
10
12
10 12
40 48
12.5 15
10 12
10 12
10 12
15.5 18.6
10 12
8 9.6
6.5 7.8
10 12
10 12
6.5 7.8
12.5 15
12.5 15
24 28.8
18 21.6
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Tax DepreciationBuildings
Residential Rental Property Chattels
Page 13-658
Life
(Yrs)
Utensils (kitchen)
Vending machines (automatic goods)
Video game players
Video games discs
Video players
Vinyl flooring
Warming cabinets
Waste disposers
DV
20%
SL
20%
DV
20%
SL
20%
3 50 60 40 48 67 80.4 67
5 33 39.6 24 28.8 40 48 30
3 50 60 40 48 67 80.4 67
1 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
5 33 39.6 24 28.8 40 48 30
10 18 21.6 12.5 15 20 24 13.5
12.5 15 18 10 12 16 19.2 10.5
8 22 26.4 15.5 18.6 25 30 17.5
80.4
36
80.4
100
36
16.2
12.6
21
Life
(Yrs)
5
4
3
8
15.5
5
3
8
3
6.66
8
6.66
8
15.5
10
3
3
8
5
4
10
3
6.66
8
20
10
8
5
8
DV
20%
33
40
50
22
12
33
50
22
50
26
22
26
22
12
18
50
50
22
33
40
18
50
26
22
9.5
18
22
33
22
39.6
48
60
26.4
14.4
39.6
60
26.4
60
31.2
26.4
31.2
26.4
14.4
21.6
60
60
26.4
39.6
48
21.6
60
31.2
26.4
11.4
21.6
26.4
39.6
26.4
SL
20%
24
30
40
16
8
24
40
16
40
18
16
18
16
8
13
40
40
16
24
30
13
40
18
16
6.5
13
16
24
16
28.8
36
48
18.6
9.6
28.8
48
18.6
48
21.6
18.6
21.6
18.6
9.6
15
48
48
18.6
28.8
36
15
48
21.6
18.6
7.8
15
18.6
28.8
18.6
DV
20%
40
50
67
25
13
40
67
25
67
30
25
30
25
13
20
67
67
25
40
50
20
67
30
25
10
20
25
40
25
48
60
80.4
30
15.6
48
80.4
30
80.4
36
30
36
30
15.6
24
80.4
80.4
30
48
60
24
80.4
36
30
12
24
30
48
30
SL
20%
30
40
67
18
8.5
30
67
18
67
21
18
21
18
8.5
14
67
67
18
30
40
14
67
21
18
7
14
18
30
18
36
48
80.4
21
10.2
36
80.4
21
80.4
25.2
21
25.2
21
10.2
16.2
80.4
80.4
21
36
48
16.2
80.4
25.2
21
8.4
16.2
21
36
21
2009
Tax
Tax DepreciationBuildings
IRD Stand: Residential Rental Chattels
Page 13-659
Life
(Yrs)
Televisions
Utensils, including pots and pans
Vacuum cleaners, domestic type
Video recorders
Vinyl flooring
Washing machines, domestic type
Water heaters
6.4
5
3
3
5
10
6.66
12.5
DV
20%
33
50
50
33
18
26
15
39.6
60
60
39.6
21.6
31.2
18
SL
20%
24 28.8
40 48
40 48
24 28.8
13 15
18 21.6
10 12
DV
20%
40 48
67 80.4
67 80.4
40 48
20 24
30 36
16 19.2
SL
20%
30
67
67
30
14
21
11
36
80.4
80.4
36
16.2
25.2
12.6
6.5
Weights, Measures
and Charts
14
14.1
Glossary of Terms
14-661
14.7
Retention Formula
14-669
14.2
Abbreviations
14-662
14.8
Mensuration
14-670
14.3
Working Space
14-662
14.9
14.4
14-663
14-663
14-663
14-663
14-665
14-671
14-671
14-671
14-671
14.5
Reinforcing Steel
Weights of Reinforcing Rod
Mesh/Rod Equivalents
Fabric Mesh
14-667
14-667
14-667
14-667
14.6
14-667
14-667
14-668
14-668
14.10 Measures
Linear
Square
Cubic
Weight
Liquid
14-671
14-671
14-671
14-671
14-671
14-671
14-672
14-674
14-675
14-675
14-676
14-677
14-677
2009
1
Glossary of Terms
1.
p1, Elemental Analysis of Costs of Building Projects, published by the New Zealand Institute of Quantity Surveyors Inc
2009
preliminaries, P&G ...... preliminary and general costs, includes those items of temporary establishment,
notices and fees, builders power, phone and water, scaffolding, security, plant
hire, insurances, supervision and the like, that cannot be seen in the finished
building, but which must be allowed in the budget of any building project
profiles......................... timber framework at corners of a building, to aid in establishing levels and position
purlins.......................... roof framing, generally on top of and at right angles to rafters, the roofing materials
are fixed to the purlins
quantity surveyor......... a person trained in construction costs and contract procedures.
rail ............................... horizontal secondary framing member, part of window or door, also, fence rail
rake, raking ................. an angle of inclination to the vertical
raking cutting............... cutting not at right angles
raking out .................... cleaning out mortar joints before pointing
rebar or reo ................. reinforcing steel
rebate .......................... rectangular recess cut in the edge of a piece of timber
riser ............................. the upright face of a step
string or stringer .......... sloping member at each end of the treads, cut to carry the treads and risers of a
stair
stile.............................. vertical end framing member of window or door
studs............................ vertical steel or timber framing members
tenon ........................... end of a rail, placed into a mortice in another member, forming a joint
tread ............................ the level part of a step
2
Abbreviations
Working Space
2009
Size
4.1
kg/m
m/tSurface Area
m2/m
Universal Beams
150 UB14
150 UB18
180 UB16
180 UB18
200 UB18
200 UB25
200 UB30
250 UB31
250 UB37
310 UB32
310 UB40
360 UB45
360 UB51
410 UB54
410 UB60
460 UB67
460 UB75
460 UB82
530 UB82
610 UB101
610 UB125
Universal Columns
100 UC15
150 UC23
150 UC30
150 UC37
200 UC46
200 UC52
200 UC60
250 UC73
250 UC89
310 UC97
310 UC118
310 UC137
310 UC158
14.0
18.0
16.1
18.1
18.2
25.4
29.8
31.4
37.3
32.0
40.4
44.7
50.7
53.7
59.7
67.1
74.6
82.1
82.0
101.0
125.0
14.8
23.4
30.0
37.2
46.2
52.2
59.5
72.9
89.5
96.8
118.0
137.0
158.0
71.4
55.6
62.1
55.2
54.9
39.4
33.6
31.8
26.8
31.3
24.8
22.4
19.7
18.6
16.8
14.9
13.4
12.2
12.2
9.9
8.0
67.5
42.7
33.3
26.9
21.6
19.2
16.8
13.7
11.2
10.3
8.5
7.3
6.3
0.590
0.600
0.700
0.700
0.780
0.915
0.923
1.060
1.070
1.240
1.240
1.360
1.370
1.480
1.490
1.650
1.660
1.690
1.850
2.070
2.090
0.576
0.889
0.900
0.924
1.190
1.212
1.221
1.480
1.523
1.790
1.810
1.830
1.850
H Bearing Piles
(other sizes available)
HP1010x10, 250 x 250
62.5
HP1212x12, 300 x 300 110.1
HP1313x13, 325 x 325 129.5
HP1414x14, 350 x 375 174.1
Size
kg/m
m/t
Channels
Taper Flange
TF75 x 40 x 5mm
TF100 x 50 x 5mm
Parallel Flange
PF75 x 40 x 6.1mm
PF100 x 50 x 6.7mm
PF125 x 65 x 7.5mm
PF150 x 75 x 9.5mm
PF180 x 75 x 11.0mm
PF200 x 75 x 12.0mm
PF230 x 75 x 12.0mm
PF250 x 90 x 15.0mm
PF300 x 90 x 16.0mm
PF380 x 100 x 17.5mm
4.3
6.92
9.35
144.5
107.0
5.92
8.33
11.90
17.70
20.90
22.90
25.10
35.50
40.10
55.00
168.9
120.3
84.0
56.5
47.9
43.7
39.8
28.0
25.0
18.1
Round Bars
6mm diameter
10mm diameter
12mm diameter
16mm diameter
20mm diameter
24mm diameter
28mm diameter
32mm diameter
40mm diameter
0.222
0.616
0.887
1.580
2.460
3.550
4.840
6.310
9.865
4,505.0
1,622.0
1,126.0
633.6
405.5
281.6
206.9
158.4
101.4
Square Bars
6mm x 6mm
10mm x 10mm
12mm x 12mm
16mm x 16mm
20mm x 20mm
32mm x 32mm
38mm x 38mm
40mm x 40mm
45mm x 45mm
50mm x 50mm
0.283
0.785
1.130
2.010
3.140
8.040
11.300
12.600
15.900
19.600
3,539.0
1,274.0
884.6
497.6
318.5
124.4
88.5
79.3
62.9
51.0
2009
Size
4.4
kg/m
m/tSurface Area
m2/m
Size
4.5
Equal Angles
13 x13 x 3
20 x 20 x 3
25 x 25 x 3
25 x 25 x 5
30 x 30 x 3
30 x 30 x 5
40 x 40 x 3
40 x 40 x 5
50 x 50 x 3
50 x 50 x 5
50 x 50 x 6
50 x 50 x 8
60 x 60 x 6
60 x 60 x 8
60 x 60 x 10
80 x 80 x 6
80 x 80 x 8
80 x 80 x 10
100 x 100 x 6
100 x 100 x 8
100 x 100 x 10
100 x 100 x 12
125 x 125 x 10
125 x 125 x 12
150 x 150 x 10
150 x 150 x 12
0.56 1785.7
0.89 1123.6
1.11 900.9
1.77 565.0
1.36 735.3
2.18 458.7
1.83 546.4
2.97 336.7
2.31 432.9
3.48 287.4
4.47 223.7
5.82 171.8
5.42 184.5
7.09 141.0
8.71 114.8
7.34 136.2
9.65 103.6
11.90
84.0
9.18 108.9
11.80
84.7
14.20
70.4
17.70
56.5
18.00
55.6
22.50
44.4
21.90
45.7
27.30
36.6
Unequal Angles
65 x 50 x 6
75 x 50 x 6
100 x 75 x 6
100 x 75 x 8
100 x 75 x 10
125 x 75 x 6
125 x 75 x 8
125 x 75 x 10
150 x 90 x 10
150 x 100 x 10
150 x 100 x 12
5.16
5.63
7.98
10.30
12.40
9.16
11.80
14.20
17.30
18.00
22.50
193.8
177.6
125.3
97.1
80.6
109.2
84.7
70.4
57.8
55.5
44.4
0.0953
0.0953
0.115
0.115
0.155
0.155
0.195
0.195
0.195
0.195
0.255
0.255
0.255
0.292
0.292
0.292
0.392
0.392
0.392
0.392
0.499
0.499
0.600
0.600
0.225
0.245
0.342
0.342
0.342
0.392
0.392
0.392
0.474
0.499
0.499
kg/m2
3mm thick
4mm thick
5mm thick
6mm thick
8mm thick
10mm thick
12mm thick
16mm thick
20mm thick
22mm thick
25mm thick
32mm thick
40mm thick
50mm thick
60mm thick
65mm thick
70mm thick
80mm thick
90mm thick
100mm thick
120mm thick
150mm thick
4.6
m2/t
Hollow Sections
25.6
31.4
41.3
49.1
64.8
80.5
96.2
121.7
164.8
192.3
206.0
263.6
329.7
412.1
494.5
535.7
549.5
659.4
741.8
824.2
1027.8
1236.4
39.06
31.85
24.21
20.37
15.43
12.42
10.40
8.22
6.07
5.20
4.85
3.79
3.03
2.43
2.02
1.87
1.82
1.52
1.35
1.21
0.97
0.81
kg/m
1.56
1.87
2.41
2.93
3.09
3.79
3.56
4.37
5.03
6.19
6.44
7.95
8.38
10.30
12.20
14.50
16.60
17.90
19.70
21.30
2009
Size
4.6
kg/m
m/t
1.64
1.89
2.42
2.83
3.46
2.31
2.82
3.30
4.09
2.38
3.60
4.25
5.35
6.39
7.32
4.78
5.66
7.23
8.75
10.10
5.56
6.60
8.49
10.30
12.00
9.06
12.50
14.60
8.96
11.60
14.20
16.70
23.50
14.80
18.20
21.40
30.60
22.10
26.20
37.70
29.90
35.60
51.80
45.00
65.90
609.8
529.1
413.2
353.4
289.0
432.9
354.6
303.0
244.5
420.2
277.8
235.3
186.9
156.5
136.6
209.2
176.7
138.3
114.3
99.0
179.9
151.5
117.8
97.1
83.3
110.4
80.0
68.5
111.6
86.2
70.4
59.9
42.6
67.6
54.9
46.7
32.7
45.2
38.2
26.5
33.4
28.1
19.3
22.2
15.2
Size
kg/m
m/t
2.15
2.62
3.07
3.60
4.25
5.35
4.19
4.95
6.29
5.42
6.92
8.35
9.67
6.60
8.49
10.30
12.00
9.07
12.50
14.70
9.07
12.50
14.70
8.96
11.60
14.20
16.70
16.50
19.40
14.80
18.20
21.40
30.60
17.90
22.10
26.20
37.70
30.90
44.70
29.90
35.60
51.80
465.1
381.7
325.7
277.8
235.3
186.9
238.7
202.0
159.0
184.5
144.5
119.8
103.4
151.5
117.8
97.1
83.3
110.3
80.0
68.0
110.3
80.0
68.0
111.6
86.2
70.4
59.9
60.6
51.5
67.6
54.9
46.7
32.7
55.9
45.2
38.2
26.5
32.4
22.4
33.4
28.1
19.3
Hollow Sections
2009
Thickness
Width
10mm
kg/m
4.7
20mm
kg/m
30mm
kg/m
40mm
kg/m
50mm
kg/m
60mm
kg/m
70mm
kg/m
80mm
kg/m
3mm
4mm
5mm
6mm
8mm
10mm
12mm
16mm
20mm
25mm
28mm
32mm
40mm
50mm
60mm
70mm
80mm
100mm
0.236
0.314
0.393
0.471
0.628
0.785
0.942
1.260
1.570
1.960
2.200
2.510
3.140
3.930
4.710
5.500
6.280
7.850
90mm
kg/m
3mm
4mm
5mm
6mm
8mm
10mm
12mm
16mm
20mm
25mm
28mm
32mm
40mm
50mm
60mm
70mm
80mm
100mm
2.12
2.83
3.53
4.24
5.65
7.07
8.48
11.30
14.13
17.66
19.78
22.61
28.26
35.33
42.39
49.46
56.52
70.65
0.471
0.628
0.79
0.94
1.26
1.57
1.88
2.51
3.14
3.93
4.40
5.02
6.28
7.86
9.42
10.99
12.56
15.70
100mm
kg/m
2.36
3.14
3.93
4.71
6.28
7.86
9.43
12.57
15.71
19.64
21.98
25.12
31.40
39.28
47.10
54.95
62.80
78.50
0.707
0.942
1.18
1.41
1.88
2.36
2.83
3.77
4.71
5.89
6.59
7.54
9.42
11.78
14.13
16.49
18.84
23.55
200mm
kg/m
4.71
6.28
7.85
9.42
12.56
15.71
18.85
25.14
31.42
39.28
43.96
50.24
62.80
78.50
94.20
109.90
125.60
157.00
0.94
1.26
1.57
1.88
2.51
3.14
3.77
5.02
6.28
7.85
8.79
10.05
12.56
15.70
18.84
21.98
25.12
31.40
300mm
kg/m
7.07
9.42
11.78
14.14
18.84
23.57
28.28
37.68
47.10
58.88
65.94
75.36
94.20
117.75
141.30
164.85
188.40
235.50
1.18
1.57
1.96
2.36
3.14
3.93
4.71
6.28
7.86
9.82
10.99
12.56
15.70
19.63
23.55
27.48
31.40
39.25
400mm
kg/m
9.42
12.56
15.70
18.84
25.12
31.40
37.68
50.24
62.80
78.50
87.92
100.48
125.60
157.00
188.40
219.80
251.20
314.00
1.41
1.88
2.36
2.83
3.77
4.71
5.66
7.54
9.42
11.78
13.19
15.07
18.84
23.55
28.26
32.97
37.68
47.10
500mm
kg/m
11.78
15.70
19.63
23.55
31.40
39.25
47.10
62.80
78.50
98.13
109.90
125.60
157.00
196.25
235.50
274.75
314.00
392.50
1.65
2.20
2.75
3.30
4.40
5.50
6.59
8.79
10.99
13.74
15.39
17.58
21.98
27.48
32.97
38.47
43.96
54.95
1000mm
kg/m
23.55
31.40
39.25
47.10
62.80
78.50
94.20
125.60
157.00
196.25
219.80
251.20
314.00
392.50
471.00
549.50
628.00
785.00
1.88
2.51
3.14
3.77
5.02
6.28
7.54
10.05
12.56
15.70
17.58
20.10
25.12
31.40
37.68
43.96
50.24
62.80
2000mm
kg/m
47.10
62.80
78.50
94.20
125.60
157.00
188.40
251.20
314.00
392.50
439.60
502.40
628.00
785.00
942.00
1099.00
1256.00
1570.00
2009
Reinforcing Steel
Diameter
5.1
6mm dia
10mm dia
12mm dia
16mm dia
20mm dia
25mm dia
28mm dia
32mm dia
40mm dia
Mesh Code
5.3
4,504
1,620
1,126
634
405
260
207
158
101
Spacing of Wire
Longitudinal
Transverse
Nominal spacing in mm
Mesh Code
5.2
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
or
664
or
665
or
666
668
10.0
12.5
10.0
12.5
10.0
12.5
10.0
10.0
10.0
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
6.1
Mesh/Rod Equivalents
661
663
150
406
228
482
254
609
304
406
558
Weight in kg
Per 10m2 sheet
Fabric Mesh
661
662
663
664
665
666
668
No.1 Framing
MSG 6
VSG 8
MSG 8
G8
No.1 wet
7.5
7.1
6.3
6.0
5.3
5.0
4.0
45.511
40.786
32.113
29.127
22.727
20.227
12.945
7.5
7.1
6.3
6.0
5.3
5.0
4.0
Average
Stiffness
6 GPa
6 GPa
8 GPa
8 GPa
8 GPa
Available
Properties Colour
Checked Marking
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Blue
Black
Yes
Yes
Yes
VSG 10
10 GPa
Yes
MSG 10
10 GPa
Yes Green
MSG 12
12 GPa
MSG 15
15 GPa
Note: A2 was published by Standards New Zealand in June 2006, and has now been cited by the
DBHas Amendment 7 to the Compliance Document for Building Code Clause B1 Structure, effective 1
April 2007. Between June 2006 and 1 April 2007, A2 was considered to be an alternative solution
proposal for consent purposes. See the DBH Codewords at www.dbh.govt.nz
Not all products shown above are or will be available from suppliers. Check before specifying.
2009
6.2
Plywood Grades
Description
Grade
D
PG
S
6.3
Building Element
Minimum Treatment
Required
Roofs
Sarking and framing not protected from solar driven moisture through
absorbent claddings materials
H3.1
Enclosed flat roof framing and associated roof supporting members
Valley boards and boards supporting flashings or box gutters, and flashings to
roof penetrations and upstands to roof decks
Enclosed skillion roof framing and associated roof supporting members
H1.2
H1.1
If KD gauged, None
Walls
Enclosed decks and balconies, and framing supporting enclosed decks and
balconies
To which shelf angles and lintel angles supporting masonry veneers are fixed
Battens behind cladding
H3.1
In exterior walls where monolithic claddings are fixed to exterior walls, not
complying with E2/AS1
Weatherboards and exterior joinerywindow and door frames
Plywood exterior wall bracing
H3
None
In exterior walls clad with masonry veneer and complying with special
conditions (see NZS 3602)
In internal wall framing excluding those supporting decks and balconies
Midfloor framing excluding boundary joists
H1.1
If KD gauged: None
Douglas Fir: None
2009
Building Element
Minimum Treatment
Required
Subfloor
Jackstuds, subfloor braces, bearers, wall plates, floor joists to the subfloor,
blocking, subfloor wall studs, walings and battens, wall studs and nogs,
diagonal boards
Plywood sheet bracing
H1.2
Floors
Interior flooringplywood except in wet areas with no protection
None
H5
H4
H3.2
H3
Retention Formula
A spreadsheet formula can be used to calculate retention values. The formulae shown in cells A2
and A3 of the simulated spreadsheet below use the IF worksheet function and are nested to 3
levels. The version in A2 has hard-typed values for the percentages and maximum values,
whereas the version in A3 has cell references (B1, C2, etc.), which can be edited for different
Conditions of Contract. Note: answer is negative.
A1 = the cell reference for the progress claim valuation from which retentions are to be
deducted.
Columns C and D contain the fixed values applying when SCC1 is used.
A
B
C
D
1 enter valuation amount here
10.00%
200,000
20,000
2 =IF(A1>9000000,200000,IF(A1<200000,A1*0.1,IF(A1<1000000,
5.00% 1,000,000
60,000
(A1-200000)*B2+20000,(A1-1000000)*B3+60000)))*-1
3 =IF(A1>C3,-D3,IF(A1<C1,A1*B1,IF(A1<C2,(A1-C1)*B2+D1,
1.75% 9,000,000 200,000
(A1-C2)*B3+D2)))*-1
2009
Mensuration
Figure
Description
Perimeter
Surface Area
Arc
A
r --------180
Helix
n [p + (2r ) ]
Sector
1
--- ar
2
Segment
chord a, altitude h
h
2
------ + --- a h
2a 3
Annulus
(R r)(R + r )
Parallelogram
base a, altitude h
ah
Rhombus
base a, altitude h
ah
Trapezoid
1
--- ( a
2
Triangle
base a, altitude h
ah
Triangle
a + b + c = 2s
Circle
radius r
2r
Ellipse
axes a,b
1
--- ( a
2
or r
2 A
--------360
Description
na
1
--- ab
4
Surface Area
2(ab + bc + ca)
Cylinder
2 rh (curved surface)
2 r ( h + r ) (total surface)
Cone
ran
+ b)
+ b )h
radius r, height h,
rl (curved surface)
slant height l
r ( l + r ) (total surface)
Pyramid,
rectangular or
triangular
Sphere
(radius r)
4r
Volume
abc
r h
1 2
--- r h
2
1
--- Ah
3
4 3
--- r
3
2009
9.1
Trapezoidal Rule
Divide the figure into any number of parts by parallel lines (or offsets) at equal distances apart.
Area = 1/2 the distance between any two adjacent offsets x (first offset + last offset + twice the sum
of all the other offsets).
9.2
Simpson's Rule
Divide the figure into any even number of parts by parallel lines (or offsets) at equal distances
apart.
Area = 1/3 the distance between any two adjacent offsets x (first offset + last offset + twice the sum
of the other odd offsets + four times the sum of the even offsets).
9.3
Prismoidal Formula
Volume
= --6l- ( A1 + 4A2 + A 3 )
where l is the length, A1 and A3 are the areas of the end, and A2 is the area of the middle section
10
Measures
10.1
Linear
10.2
10.3
10.4
10.5
1,000 mm
100 cm
1,000 m
=
=
=
1 metre
1 metre
1 kilometre
1,000,000 mm2
10,000 cm2
10,000 m2
1,000,000 m2
=
=
=
=
1 square metre
1 square metre
1 hectare
1 square kilometre
1,000,000,000 mm3
1,000,000 cm3
=
=
1 cubic metre
1 cubic metre
1 kl
1,000 g
1,000 kg
=
=
=
1 cubic metre
1 kilogram
1 tonne
1,000 ml
1,000 litres
1,000 litres
=
=
=
1 litre
1 cubic metre
1 kilolitre
Square
Cubic
Weight
Liquid
2009
11
Conversion Factors
Category
Metric to Imperial
Imperial to Metric
Length
1 km
1m
=
=
=
=
=
0.621371 mile
49.7097 chain
1.09361 yd
3.28084 ft
4.97097 links
1 mile
1 chain
1 yd
1 ft
1.609344 km
20.1168 m
0.9144 m
0.3048 m
304.8 mm
201.168 mm
25.4 mm
1 link
1 in
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
1 ton
1 cwt
1 lb
1 oz
=
=
=
=
2.589 99 km2
=
0.404 686 ha
=
= 4,046.86 m2
25.292 85 m2
=
0.836 127 m2
=
0.092 903 04 m2
=
= 645.16 mm2
Mass
1 tonne
1 kg
1g
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
1 mile2
1 acre
=
=
=
=
=
=
1.307 95 yrd3
35.314 ft3
423.776 board feet
0.035314 7 ft3
0.219969 gal
1.75976 pt
1 yd3
100 board ft
1 ft3
1 in3
0.621371 mile/h
=
=
35.314 ft3/s
13.1982 gal/min.
1.016 05 tonne
50.802 3 kg
0.456 592 kg
28.349 5 g
Area
1 km2
1 ha
1 m2
Volume/Capacity
1 m3
1 litre
1 perch
1 yd2
1 ft2
1 in2
1 gal (Imp)
1 gal (U.S.)
1 pt
1 fl oz
0.764555 m3
=
0.235973 m3
=
0.028316 8 m3
=
= 1,6387.1 mm3
16.3871 ml
=
4.54609 litre
=
3.785 41 litre
=
= 568.261 ml
28.413 ml
=
1 ft/s
1 mile/h
=
=
0.304 8 m/s
1.609344 km/h
1 gal/min
Velocity/Speed
1 km/h
Volume Rate of Flow
1 m3/s
1 litre/s
Temperature
degrees
Celsius
degrees
Fahrenheit
= C = 5--- ( F 32 )
9
= F=
C
9--------------- + 32
5
2009
Category
Metric to Imperial
Mass/Unit Length
1 kg/m
Mass/Unit Area
1 kg/m2
21 g/m2
Force
1 MN
1Kn
1N
Moment of Force, Torque
1 n.M
1 kN.m
Imperial to Metric
0.671969 lb./ft
1 lb./ft
1.48816 kg/m
=
=
0.204816 lb./ft2
0.0294935 oz./yd2
1 lb./ft2
4.88242 kg/m
1 tonf
1 lbf
1 pdl
=
=
=
1 lbf.ft
1 lbf.in
1 tonf.ft
1 kip.ft
=
=
=
=
1 tonf/in2
1 tonf/ft2
1 lbf/in2
1 lbf/ft2
=
=
=
=
yd2/1 gal
1 kW.h
1 Btu
3.6 MJ
=
1.05506 kJ
=
= 1,055.06 J
1.3558 J
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
100.3611 tonf
0.100361 tonf
0.224809 lbf
0.737562 lbt.ft
8.85075 lbf.in
0.329269 tonf.ft
1 ft.lbf
Power, Heat Flow Rate
1 kW
1W
=
=
=
=
1.341 02 hp
3.412 14 Btu/h
0.73762 ft.lbf/s
0.859845 Cal/h
1 lx
1 cd/m2
1 hp
0.96202 kN
4.4482 N
138.255 mN
1.35582 N.m
0.112 N.m
3.03703 kN.m
1.35582 kN.m
15.4443 MPa
107.252 kPa
6.89476 kPa
47.8803 Pa
5.43708 m2/litre
0.745700 kW
745.700 W
0.293071 W
1.35582 W
1.163 W
1 Btu/h
1 ft.lbf/s
1 Cal/h
=
=
=
=
=
0.092903 lm/ft2
1 lm/ft2
10.7639 lx
0.092903 cd/ft2
1 cd/ft2
10.7639 cd/m2
Illumination
Luminance
2009
Blockfill Volume
300
725
290
loc
k
Bl
oc
ks
575
25
0m
m
525
450
425
240
230
220
200
Bo
475
250
210
nd
500
25
B e 0m
am m
550
260
190
180
170
400
160
375
150
350
140
325
130
300
120
275
110
250
100
225
90
200
80
175
70
150
60
125
50
100
40
75
30
50
20
25
10
0
1
0
6
nd
mB
600
270
Intermittent Filling
625
280
20
B e 0m m
am B
o
200m
650
200
m
675
mF
i re B
lock
s
150
mm
B lo c
ks
750
700
Solid Filling
12
2009
13
Weather Tables
These are monthly climatological statistics for New Zealand main centres, based on historical
observations from several stations. Table 12.1 is the updated cycle, for 19712000, table 12.2 is
the original cycle, for 19611990, given for comparison purposes. The information is provided by
National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA).
13.1
Auckland
Rainfall, average in mm
Rainfall, average no of rain days
Temperature, max recorded C
Temperature, average C
Temperature, min recorded C
Sunshine, average no of hours
Windspeed, average days of gusts over 63km/hr
75
65
94 105 103 139 146 121 116
91
93
91 1240
8
7
9
11
12
15
16
15
14
12
11
9 139
28.7 30.5 27.3 26.7 22.6 21.1 20.0 20.0 21.0 23.0 25.3 27.1 30.5
19.4 19.8 18.5 16.2 13.7 11.6 10.8 11.3 12.6 14.1 15.8 17.7 15.1
8.6 7.9 5.3 2.5 1.0 -2.5 -2.0
0 0.3 3.0 5.3 5.2 -2.5
231 198 184 157 138 111 130 141 147 178 191 209 2013
4
2
3
4
5
5
7
7
7
7
5
4
60
0.1 0.6 2.7 3.7 2.0 0.8 0.2
9.5
0.04
0.04
72
62
92 100 117 147 137 123 100 115
99
86 1249
7
7
8
9
11
14
13
13
12
12
10
8 124
30.1 30.1 26.6 24.7 22.0 18.3 17.6 18.0 21.9 21.5 24.3 27.6 30.1
16.9 17.1 15.8 13.8 11.5 9.5 8.8 9.2 10.6 12.0 13.4 15.3 12.8
5.8 5.3 4.6 3.7 1.0 0.2 0.2 0.1 1.3 1.2 2.1 4.8
0.1
246 209 191 155 128
98 117 136 156 194 210 226 2064
18
14
16
15
17
16
16
16
18
21
19
19 205
0.1 0.6 2.1 3.0 3.1 1.1 0.3 0.1
10.0
0.03 0.20 0.17 0.10 0.10 0.10
0.62
43
41
56
51
52
6
5
6
7
7
35.9 40.0 35.9 29.9 27.3
17.1 16.8 15.1 12.1 8.9
3.0 2.5 -0.2 -4.0 -4.7
230 196 183 161 142
6
4
5
4
4
0.2 1.1 4.0 11.5
0.09 0.13
62
9
22.5
6.2
-7.2
119
3
18.2
0.96
72
8
21.7
5.8
-6.8
124
3
18.1
0.70
66
8
21.5
7.0
-6.7
148
4
15.6
1.05
46
6
26.2
9.3
-4.2
165
5
10.7
0.36
49
7
30.1
11.7
-4.2
198
6
6.2
0.09
46
47 630
7
7
83
31.2 35.4 40.0
13.5 15.8 11.6
-1.7 1.5 -7.2
215 221 2100
6
6
56
2.1 0.4 87.6
0.05
3.41
72
62
70
58
70
10
8
10
9
11
35.7 34.6 30.0 26.4 23.6
15.2 15.2 13.8 11.9 9.3
5.2 2.0 1.0 1.0 -4.5
178 152 139 121 100
10
8
10
8
10
0.1 0.3 1.7 6.1
0.05 0.10 0.50
71
10
20.6
7.1
-8.0
86
9
12.6
1.00
67
11
20.0
6.6
-2.7
101
8
15.6
0.65
66
53
71
64
81 805
11
10
11
11
12 124
20.2 25.0 31.0 31.3 31.5 35.7
7.6 9.3 11.0 12.3 13.9 11.1
-2.5 -6.5 0.0 1.8 4.5 -8.0
113 128 146 161 167 1592
10
10
11
11
10 115
12.3 7.3 3.1 0.9 0.1 58.1
1.00 0.20 0.30 0.21
4.28
2009
Information for other centres is available from NIWA on a user pays basis. See also
www.niwa.co.nz, where some monthly information is available to download at no charge.
13.2
Auckland
Rainfall, average in mm
Rainfall, average no of rain days
Temperature, max recorded C
Temperature, average C
Temperature, min recorded C
Sunshine, average no of hours
Windspeed, average days of gusts over 63km/hr
70
87
79
98 118 130 135 115
96
96
84
77 1185
8
8
9
11
14
15
15
15
13
12
11
9 140
32.2 32.4 29.9 27.2 23.6 21.2 19.2 19.6 22.2 23.9 27.2 31.8 32.4
19.4 19.7 18.7 16.5 13.9 11.9 10.9 11.5 12.8 14.4 16.1 17.9 15.3
7.3 8.6 5.6 4.1 2.0 -0.1 0.7 1.1 1.2 2.3 5.0 6.1 -0.1
235 194 191 152 141 126 129 149 169 181 208 227 2102
3.3 2.4 3.3 4.2 6.3 6.1 6.4 6.0 6.6 6.6 5.1 4.8 61.2
0.2 1.0 1.9 0.9 0.2
4.2
0.1
0.1
81
81
85 100
7
7
8
10
30.1 31.1 28.3 27.3
16.4 16.6 15.6 13.6
4.1 4.7 3.9 2.1
236 201 186 151
17.9 15.2 16.1 16.8
0.1
122
13
18.9
8.98
-1.6
132
17.0
3.6
.02
100 106
88
91 1240
11
11
10
9 125
20.6 25.1 26.9 29.1 31.1
10.2 11.8 13.4 15.2 12.5
-0.6 1.1 1.7 3.4 -1.9
162 190 208 224 2019
20.0 20.2 19.8 19.2 213.3
1.7 0.5 0.2
15.0
0.3 0.1
1.2
55
42
54
56
75
62
71
53
47
47
46
58 666
7
5
7
7
8
9
9
7
7
7
7
7
87
36.2 41.6 33.4 30.1 27.0 22.5 22.8 23.2 27.3 31.4 32.2 35.0 41.6
16.6 16.3 14.8 12.1 8.9 6.3 5.9 7.0 9.5 11.9 13.7 15.6 11.6
1.1 1.2 -0.9 -3.6 -5.9 -5.8 -7.1 -5.0 -4.8 -3.3 -1.5 -0.6 -7.1
211 183 180 139 126 114 127 145 164 185 205 195 1974
3.3 3.1 1.9 2.8 3.7 3.2 3.8 4.0 2.6 4.3 4.1 3.9 40.7
0.2 0.2 1.1 4.5 11.2 17.8 18.8 16.8 10.0 5.2 2.4 0.5 88.7
0.2 0.5 0.8 0.4 0.3 0.2
2.4
86
69
78
74
83
83
79
74
67
75
81
89 938
11
9
10
10
11
10
10
10
10
11
12
12 126
34.4 32.2 28.9 28.9 22.2 20.0 18.9 21.1 25.0 28.3 28.9 28.9 34.4
14.8 14.6 13.4 11.5 8.7 6.8 6.3 7.4 9.3 11.1 12.1 13.6 10.8
-0.2 -0.8 -2.0 -4.8 -7.7 -8.2 -8.1 -7.3 -5.1 -3.7 -2.1 -0.8 -8.2
174 185 143 128
99
98 100 122 134 162 169 182 1676
6.5 4.2 5.4 5.3 6.6 5.3 3.9 4.8 6.1 7.8 7.2 4.9 68.0
0.1
0.6 3.9 8.4 11.0 8.3 3.5 1.1 0.3 0.1 37.3
0.1 0.7 1.1 1.5 1.6 0.9 0.5 0.2 0.1
6.7
2009
14
14.1
Quarter
2001
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
Sept
Dec
March
June
Sept
Dec
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
UK
$NZ:Pound
SGB % inc
SGA
USA
$NZ:$US
0.4331
5.8
0.4145 -4.3
0.4197
1.3
0.4154 -1.0
0.4251
2.3
0.4642
9.2
0.4718
1.6
0.4956
5.1
0.5493 10.9
0.5693
3.6
0.5840
2.6
0.6251
7.0
0.6753
8.0
0.6289 -6.8
0.6532
3.9
0.6987
7.0
0.7163
2.5
0.7154 -0.1
0.6913 -3.4
0.6946
0.5
0.6658 -4.2
0.6236 -6.3
0.6348
1.8
0.6737
6.1
0.7203
6.9
0.7851
9.0
0.7438 -5.3
0.7639
2.7
0.7904
3.5
0.7759 -1.8
0.7134 -8.0
0.5786 -18.9
0.5328 -7.9
0.2969
0.2917
0.2918
0.2877
0.2980
0.3175
0.3045
0.3153
0.3427
0.3517
0.3628
0.3668
0.3669
0.3480
0.3592
0.3749
0.3789
0.3853
0.3873
0.3971
0.3796
0.3419
0.3387
0.3516
0.3671
0.3957
0.3680
0.3735
0.3995
0.3937
0.3767
0.3675
0.3710
Australia
$NZ:$A
SGI
Japan
$NZ:Yen
SGE
European Union
$NZ:Euro
SGK
0.8150
0.8078
0.8168
0.8116
0.8204
0.8417
0.8614
0.8882
0.9259
0.8900
0.8874
0.8736
0.8811
0.8804
0.9208
0.9242
0.9216
0.9310
0.9100
0.9328
0.8994
0.8364
0.8389
0.8747
0.8835
0.8794
0.8774
0.8591
0.8720
0.8228
0.8034
0.8576
0.8024
51.12
50.86
51.03
51.31
56.30
58.88
56.27
60.71
65.34
67.44
68.64
68.05
72.39
68.92
71.78
73.98
74.82
76.94
76.88
81.44
77.77
71.43
73.79
79.28
83.52
86.38
87.74
86.37
83.22
81.09
76.76
55.88
49.82
0.4690
0.4742
0.4713
0.4636
0.4848
0.5050
0.4795
0.4954
0.5119
0.5013
0.5190
0.5258
0.5397
0.5220
0.5343
0.5398
0.5465
0.5681
0.5667
0.5839
0.5531
0.4966
0.4981
0.5223
0.5300
0.5404
0.5413
0.5274
0.5274
0.4964
0.4740
0.4392
0.4083
Trade Weighted
Index
STW
50.5
49.7
50.0
49.6
51.6
54.6
53.9
56.5
60.6
61.1
62.4
63.9
66.9
64.0
66.3
68.6
69.6
70.8
69.7
71.5
68.3
62.8
63.6
67.1
68.8
72.0
71.3
71.0
71.9
69.2
65.5
57.8
53.7
15
Index
A
N
B
O
C
P
D
Q
E
R
A
AAC blocks
4-187
AAC Hebel
Panel Cladding
4-165
Soundfloor
4-165
Abattoir, Building Costs/m2
1-24
Abbreviations
14-662
Abrasive Blast
4-177
ACC
Before the IRPC
7-529
Classification Units 7-5307-531
Premiums
7-529
Acceleration
11-581
Access
Control
4-399
Floor System
4-198
Accident Compensation
7-529
Accordion Doors
4-273
Acid Resistant
Floor Coatings
4-428
Acoustic
Door Sets
4-274
Partitions
4-2784-279, 4-283
Wall linings
4-427
Acoustic Resilient Mount
4-279
Acrow Props, hire rates
4-471
Acrydome acrylic skylight
4-297
Acrylic
4-298, 4-439
High Build Coating
4-430
Light Diffuser
4-413
Membranes, Roofing
4-294
Sheet, glazing
4-434
Skylights
4-2964-297
Acts of Parliament
12-596
Adlux, skylights
4-2964-298
Administration Buildings
Building Costs/m2
1-11
Elemental Costs
2-38
Admixtures, Concrete
4-149
Aerated Concrete Blocks
4-187
Aerial Work Platforms
4-128
Air
F
S
G
T
H
U
I
V
3-97
Changes per Hour
Compressors, hire rates
4-471
Conditioners
Packaged
4-345
Split System
4-345
Split, Ducted
4-346
Split, Non-ducted
4-345
Split, Three Phase
4-346
Conditioning
Balancing
4-361
Commissioning
4-361
Comparative Costs
3-98
Cooling Coils
4-350
Cooling Towers
4-349
Fan Coil Units
4-347
Fans
4-347
Heating Coils
4-350
Hydronic
4-346
Water Chillers
4-349
Curtains
4-275
Filters
4-348
Handling Unit
4-345, 4-347
Alarm
Fire
4-368
Systems
4-398
Alkathene Pipework, Water
4-322
Alterations
4-134
Aluminium
Angle
4-195
Cable
4-379
Door Frames
4-265
Doors
4-268
Flashings
4-303
Handrail
4-197
Pipe, culvert
4-450
Roof
4-289
Valley Gutters
4-300
Windows
Commercial
4-259
Domestic
4-259
Double Glazed
4-259
Aluminium weatherboards
4-223
Alupanel
4-288
J
W
K L
X,Y,Z
Ambionse
4-156
Amenity Lighting
4-386
Amplimesh
4-199
Anchor, Injection
4-146
Angle
Guards, steel
4-195
Trim
4-195
Angles, forming in brickwork 4-183
Anti-Bandit Glass
4-432
Anticon
4-213
Anti-Dusting Sealer
4-428
Anti-Static Flooring
4-4194-420
Apartments
Building Costs/m2
1-27
Elemental Costs
2-58
Appliances
4-454
Commercial
4-453
Domestic
4-454
Aquadex
4-294
Aquarium, Building Costs/m2 1-16
Aquatherm
4-324, 4-355
Arbitration Act
12-605
Architects fees
11-594
Architectural
Shading Systems
4-262
Area Calculation
14-671
Art Gallery
Building Costs/m2
1-11
Elemental Costs
2-39
Artificial Surfaces
4-442
Asphalt
4-449
Paving
4-440
Athena
Shower enclosures
4-310
ATM
4-456
Attic roof truss
4-209
Autex Vertiface Composition 4-427
Automatic
Doors
4-268
Gate
4-451
Teller Machine
4-456
Avenue seat
4-447
Awnings
4-195
2009
Index
B
A
N
B
O
C
P
Axon Panel
Composite Rates
Page 15-679
D
Q
E
R
4-216
4-218
B
Baby bath
4-309
Baby Changing Station
4-243
Backbar chillers
4-455
Backfill
Excavation
4-140
Baffle Block
4-212
Bagging
4-183
Balau decking
4-214
Balustrade
Aluminium
4-196
Brass
4-196
Comparative Costs
3-85
Stainless Steel
4-196
Steel
4-196
Timber
4-251
Balustrades
4-196
Banks
Building Costs/m2
1-13
Elemental Costs
2-41
Fit-Out
4-456
Barge Boards
4-226
Bark mulch
4-443
Basecourse 3-66, 4-140, 4-440, 4-449
Basins
4-311
Heavy Duty
4-311
Pedestal
4-311
Wall
4-311
Wash Troughs
4-311
Bath
Baby, bench type
4-309
Baths
4-309
Hospital
4-462
Spa
4-309
Battens
4-2054-206
Batter Excavation
4-141, 4-449
Beams
Comparative Costs
3-65
Composite
4-210
Concrete
4-148
Laminated Timber
4-246
Pergola
4-205
Posi-Strut
4-210
Twinaplate
4-210
Bearers
Eaves
4-204
Floor
4-201
Bed Screen
4-456
Beds
Hospital
4-461
Hotel
4-458
F
S
G
T
H
U
I
V
Student
4-456
Bench Supports
4-197
Bench Tops
4-255
Granite
4-255
Laminate
4-255
Laminated Rimu
4-255
Marble
4-255
Polyceramic
4-255
Polypropylene
4-255
Stainless Steel
4-255
Benches
4-447
Benchsaw, hire rates
4-472
Bentonite
4-179
Diaphragm wall
4-161
Bevelback weatherboards
4-222
Bevels, glass
4-434
Bidets
4-307
Bins, litter
4-447
Bitumen
Break up and remove
4-138
Paving
4-440
Bituminous
Coating
4-179
Membranes, Roofing
4-294
Bituproof
4-179
Bituthene
4-180
Blanket
Fibreglass, Bradford Gold 4-213
Fire
4-439
Blinds
4-263
Blockfill Volume
14-674
Blocks
Glass
4-186
Polycarbonate
4-186
Blockwork
4-187
Bond beam
4-188
Coping Blocks
4-188
Cutting
4-188
Filling
4-188
Grouting
4-188
Insulated
4-187
Labour constants
5-480
Labours
4-188
Lightweight
4-187
Lintels
4-188
Reinforcement
4-188
Board and Batten
4-222
Boiler
Gas Fired
4-351
Oil Fired
4-351
Bollard lighting
4-386
Bolts
4-175
Black Mild Steel
4-175
Coach
4-207
Dust
4-239
J
W
K L
X,Y,Z
Dynabolt
Exit Devices
Flush
Galvanised Mild Steel
Galvanised, with insert
Hardware
High Strength Steel
Holding Down
Indicator
Necked
Panic
Socket
Stainless Steel
Bond beam
Bonding Agents
Bondor insulated panels
Bondor Polyrock
Boss pipe
SewerBoss
Bostik Seal N Flex-1
Bottle Store
Boulder fill, gabions
Bowmac
Box Gutters
Butyl Rubber
Copper
Polibit
Zincalume
BPB Plasterboard
Bracing
Plywood
Brackets, Steel
Bradford Gold
Brass
Angle
Division Strip
Handrail
Breather Type Building Paper
Brick
Pavers
Walls
Bricks
Concrete
Monier
Brickwork
Bagging
Cavities
Cavities, filling
Coloured mortar
Copings
Cutting
Firebricks
Forming angles
Glass Blocks
Hinuera Stone
4-176
4-237
4-239
4-175
4-207
4-238
4-175
4-176
4-238
4-238
4-237
4-238
4-175
4-188
4-149
4-286
4-140
4-333
4-217
4-458
4-444
4-208
4-293
4-300
4-300
4-300
4-405
4-201
4-224
4-197
4-213
4-417
4-417
4-197
4-211
4-441
3-79
4-182
4-181
4-181
4-183
4-183
4-183
4-183
4-184
4-183
4-185
4-183
4-186
4-182
2009
Index
C
A
N
B
O
C
P
Page 15-680
D
Q
E
R
Labour constants
5-480
Lintels
4-184
Polycarbonate
4-186
Reinforcement
4-184
Sills
4-184
Ties
4-184
Veneer ties
4-184
Broadband connection
4-126
Broom Cupboard
4-254
Brownbuilt 900
4-290
Budgets
11-557
Building
Levy
4-130
Papers
4-211
Research Levy
4-115, 4-130
Building Act
12-608
Exemptions
12-611
Built Up Sections, Steel
4-170
Bulk Excavate
4-138, 4-448
Bulkhead, fire resistant
4-438
Bulking factors
4-138
Bus Lane Surfacing
4-440
Buteline
4-324
Buteline pipework
4-321
Butyl Rubber
Box Gutters
4-293
Comparative Costs
3-78
Eaves Gutter
4-293
Membrane Roofing
4-293
Valley Gutters
4-300
Butynol Rubber
Roofing
4-292
C
Cabin Hook
4-239
Cable
Aluminium
4-379
Carriers
4-377
Copper
4-3734-374, 4-379
High Voltage
4-373
Service Mains
4-373
Cages, Gabion
4-444
Calculation
Areas
14-671
Volumes
14-671
Canopies
4-118
Capital Goods Price Index
6-511
Caps, reinforcing
4-168
CAR Insurance. See Insurance
Carousel vehicle turntable
4-451
Carborundum slip strips
4-189
Caroma
Basins
4-311
Baths
4-309
F
S
G
T
H
U
I
V
Caroma fittings
4-3054-306
Cisterns
4-307
Leda
4-307
Urinals
4-307
Carpark Membranes
4-294
Carpentry
4-200
Beams
LVL
4-211
Posi-Strut
4-210
Twinaplate
4-210
Bolts
4-207
Bracing, metal
4-208
Building Papers
4-211
Ceiling Linings
4-226
Wood Fibre Panels
4-226
Damp Proof Courses
4-200
Decking
4-214
Finishings
Barge Boards
4-226
Fascia
4-226
Fixings
4-206
Floor
Sanding
4-216
Sealing
4-216
Flooring
4-214
Decking
4-214
Hardwood
4-215
Kopine
4-214
Parquet
4-215
Plywood
4-214
Premafloor
4-214
Pynefloor
4-214
T&G
4-215
Framing
4-201
Ceiling
4-203
Kiln dried
4-204
Pergola
4-205
Posts
4-205
Roof
4-203
Steps
4-205
Stress Grading
14-667
Wall
4-202
Insulation
4-212
Labour constants
5-485
Lintels
LVL
4-211
Nail Plates
4-207
Particle Board
4-214
Pile Connectors
4-208
Roof Trusses
4-209
Soffit
Bearers
4-204
Linings
4-225
Trusses
4-209
Wall Linings
J
W
K L
X,Y,Z
Plywood
4-223
Timber Boarding
4-223
Weatherboards
4-2214-223
Carpet
3-91, 4-418
Axminster
4-418
Cut pile
4-418
Loop pile
4-418
Mitech film
4-135
Protection
4-135
Skirting
4-421
Tiles
4-419
Tufted
4-418
Underlay
4-418
Wilton
4-418
Woven
4-418
Carport, Building Costs/m2
1-28
Cartage
4-448
Cash flow
11-582
Catering Facilities
4-452
Cavities
Brickwork
4-183
Cavity
Sliding Doors
4-267
Cavity battens
4-2054-206
CBIMasterSpec
11-565
CCI
Description
6-511
Tables
6-514
Cedar
Ply
4-224
Shingles
3-78
Ceiling
Access Ladders
4-241
Battens
4-203
Finishes
3-94
Hangers
4-203
Joists
4-203
Linings
4-226
Wood Fibre Panels
4-226
Panels, Heating
4-411
Runners
4-203
Suspended Grid
4-412
Sweep fan
4-392
Ceiling Tiles
Fibre Cement
4-413
Gib Tone
4-412
Mineral fibre
4-412
Ceilings
Coatings
4-429
Fire Rated
3-73
Leaf, suspended
4-414
Linear
4-414
Metal Strip
4-414
Open Cell
4-413
Screen
4-414
2009
Index
C
A
N
B
O
C
P
Page 15-681
D
Q
E
R
F
S
G
T
H
U
I
V
work sections
11-565
Clay Roof Tiles
4-291
CLD Structural Cavity Batten
4206
Cleaners Sink
4-312
Clean-Off Zone
4-422
Clearlite
Basins
4-311
Baths
4-309
Shower bases
4-310
Clearspan Shutters
4-272
Clearview Squash Court
4-261
Cleats, roof framing
4-204
Climatherm pipe
4-355
Clinic, Building Costs/m2
1-17
Clocks
4-397
Closed Circuit Television
4-400
Closers, Door
4-237
Clubhouse
Building Costs/m2
1-24
Elemental Costs
2-56
Coach Bolts
4-207
Coat Hook
4-239
Cocks
4-314
Coir Mat
4-422
Cold Store
Doors
4-286
Shelving
4-285
Collar
Fire stop
4-438
Ties
4-204
Colorcote
Wall Cladding
4-295
Colorsteel
Roofing
4-2894-290
Wall Cladding
4-295
Column
Formers
4-160
Guards
4-195
Pads, Comparative Costs
3-66
Columns
Comparative Costs
3-67
Concrete
4-148
Combination Locks
4-2314-232
Combustion Heaters
4-453
ComFlor 210
3-76
Comparative Costs
3-76
Detailed Prices
4-157
ComFlor 60
Comparative Costs
3-76
Detailed Prices
4-157
ComFlor 80
Comparative Costs
3-76
Detailed Prices
4-157
Compaction
4-448
J
W
K L
X,Y,Z
Compactors
Garbage
4-468
Comparative Costs
Exclusions
3-63
Explanatory Notes
3-63
Purpose
3-63
Composite steel permanent
formwork
4-157
Compressors, Hire rates
4-471
Computer
Flooring, Cemac
4-198
Workstation
4-466
Concealed Gutter
4-300
Concept Design
11-561
Concrete
Additives
4-149
basecourse
4-440
Beams
3-68, 4-148
Blockwork
4-187
Blockwork, insulated
4-187
Break up and remove
4-138
Bricks
4-182
Bush hammer finish
4-150
Channel Drain
4-340
Channels
4-442
Columns
3-67, 4-148
Comparative Costs
Beams
3-68
Column Pads
3-66
Columns
3-67
Roof
3-78
Roof tiles
3-78
Suspended Slab
3-73
Walls
3-71
Crib Wall
4-446
Culvert
4-450
Cutting and drilling
4-152
Detailed prices
4-147
Diaphragm walling
4-161
Drilling
4-152
Expansion joints
4-151
Filling
4-148
Finishes
4-148
Floors
3-73
Foundations
4-147
Grinding floors
4-148
Labour constants
5-478
Masonry
Comparative Costs
3-72
Walls
3-72
Mixer, hire rates
4-471
Pavers
4-441
Paving
insitu
4-441
road
4-450
2009
Index
D
A
N
B
O
C
P
Page 15-682
D
Q
E
R
slabs
4-441
Piles, insitu
4-144
Piles, precast
4-144
Pipework
Drain
4-3354-336
Sewer
4-3354-336
Precast
4-162
Beams
4-163
Floors
4-162
Freezer/chiller panels
4-164
Nirvana
4-164
Panels
4-164
Stairs
4-163
Thermomass
4-164
Tilt-Up
4-165
Pumping
4-148
Roof Shingles
4-291
Roof Tiles
4-291
Shingles
3-78
Shingles, roofing
4-291
Slabs
4-147
Spacers, PCP
4-1674-168
Sprayed
4-161
Stairs
4-148
Steel encasing
4-148
Supply & place
4-147
Supply prices
4-147, 4-161
Surrounds, pipe
4-339
Tanks
4-324
Testing
4-148
Tiles, roofing
4-291
Treatments
4-149
Walls
3-71, 3-79, 4-147
Waterstops
4-150
Concrete Masonry
Blockfill volumes
14-674
Conditions of Contract
11-575
Conduits
4-378
Consents
Resource Management
12-618
Construction
Design
11-561
Keying
4-233
Management
11-57311-574
Periods
11-580
Construction Contracts Act 12-621
Construction Indices
6-512, 6-514
Consumer Price Index
6-511
Contactors
4-392
Contract
Administration
11-562
Conditions
11-575
Duration
11-580
Length of
11-580
Retentions
11-577
F
S
G
T
H
U
I
V
Contractual Systems
11-571
Control equipment, electrical 4-392
Controlled activities
Resource Management
12-618
Conversion Factors
14-672
Cooking Equipment
Electric
4-454
Gas
4-454
Cool Rooms
4-285
Doors
4-286
Shelving
4-285
Cool/Cold Store
Building Costs/m2
1-21
Cooling
Coils
4-350
Load
4-345
Towers
4-349
Coordinated
Building Information
11-565
Coping
Blocks
4-188
Bricks
4-184
Copper
Box Gutters
4-300
Cable
4-3734-374, 4-379
Downpipes
4-302
Flashings
4-303
Pipework
Mechanical
4-355
Water
4-320
Rainwater Heads
4-299
Traps
4-316
Valley Gutters
4-300
Coral-Tread
4-422
Core Filling
4-188
Cork Tiles
4-419
Cornice
Ornamental, fibrous plaster 4-411
Corus ComFlor
3-76, 4-157
Cost
control
11-562
definition
11-557
life cycle
11-58911-593
management
11-562
operating
11-587
planning
11-557, 11-562
plus
11-573
reimbursement
11-571, 11-573
Council Connections
Drainage
4-339
Court Buildings
Building Costs/m2
1-12
Elemental Costs
2-40
Covers
Manhole
4-342
J
W
K L
X,Y,Z
CPI
Description
6-511
Tables
6-512, 6-515
Crane
Inspections
4-130
Mobile
4-124
Tower
4-125
Crib Wall
Concrete
4-446
CSR
Bradford Glasswool
4-213
Bradford Gold
4-213
Culverts
4-450
Curing Compounds
4-149
Curtain
Air
4-275
Rails
4-244
Tracks
4-456
Walling
4-260
Walls, Comparative Costs
3-84
Cut To Fill
4-141, 4-448
Cutting
Blocks
4-188
Bricks
4-183
Chase
4-152
Concrete
4-152
Cycle Racks
4-195
Cygnus
4-288
Cylinder Deadbolts
4-233
Cylindrical Locks
4-233
D
Dairy shed
1-30
Dairy Water Heater
4-326
Damp Proof Courses
4-200
Damp-A-Thene
4-200
Malthoid
4-200
To brickwork
4-185
Damp-A-Thene DPC
4-200
Damper, Fire
4-358
Dampstop
4-149
Danpalon
4-292
Daywork or Charge Out Hourly
Rates
7-523
DCF. See Discounted cash flow
Deadlocks
4-231
Deck Membranes
4-294
Decking
balau
4-214
Fibre cement
4-214
kwila
4-214
Steel
4-178
Timber
4-214
Decorating
4-424
2009
Index
D
A
N
B
O
C
P
Page 15-683
D
Q
E
R
Paper Hanging
4-427
Wall Fabrics
4-427
Dee litter bin
4-447
Deep Freezers
4-454
Definitions
construction management 11-574
Design stages
11-561
project management
11-574
Demolition
4-133
Alterations
4-134
Comparative Costs
3-64
Concrete paving
4-138
Electrical fittings
4-137
Entire structures
4-133
Forming openings
4-135
Labour constants
5-476
Partial
4-135
Preparatory work
4-136
Refurbishment
4-134
Repairs
4-136
Sanitary fittings
4-137
Services
4-137
Depreciable Improvements 13-637
Depreciation
Rate Finder
13-638
Depreciation Schedules
13-639
Building fitout
13-645
Buildings and Structures 13-644
Computers
13-652
Contractors, Builders and
Quarrying
13-648
Furniture
13-649
Hotels, motels, cafes
13-656
Laundry
13-655
Office Equipment
13-649
Residential Rental Property
13-658
Chattels
Shops
13-653
Tanks and Vats
13-651
Design
and Build
11-573
Concept
11-561
Construction
11-561
Detailed
11-561
Developed
11-561
Documentation guidelines 11-559
documentation guidelines 11-559
Preliminary
11-561
Detailed Design
11-561
Detailed Prices
Exclusions
4-114
Inclusions
4-114
Detector
Fire
4-368
Traffic
4-451
F
S
G
T
H
U
I
V
Developed Design
11-561
Devotional Buildings
Building Costs/m2
1-28
Diaper Changing Table
4-243
Diaphragm Walling
4-161
Diffusers
4-360
Acrylic Light
4-413
Dimond Hi Span Purlins
4-174
Dimondek 300 trough roofing 4-290
Dimondek 400 trough roofing 4-290
DimondShake
Comparative Costs
3-78
DimondTile
4-291
Directional Drilling
4-341
Discounted cash flow
11-590
Discretionary activities
Resource Management
12-618
Dishwasher
4-455
Dispenser
Paper Towel
4-244
Soap
4-244
Toilet Roll
4-243
Disposal
Bins
4-244
Chutes
4-468
Excavated material
4-140
Incinerator
4-468
Waste
4-468
District Hospital
Building Costs/m2
1-17
Divers
4-129
Document
Lift
4-451
Transport Systems
4-451
Trough Conveyor
4-451
Domestic Roller Doors
4-269
Door
Closers
4-237
Frames
4-264
Aluminium
4-265
Timber
4-264
Furniture Supply Prices
4-234
Seals
4-240
Sliding Track
4-236
Stops
4-236
Track
4-236
Doors
Accordion
4-273
Acoustic
4-274
Air Curtains
4-275
Aluminium
4-268
Automatic
4-268
Cavity Sliding
4-267
Clearspan Shutters
4-272
Cold Store
4-286
J
W
K L
X,Y,Z
Comparative Costs
3-84, 3-88
Fire
3-89
Hollow Core Flush
3-88
Solid Core Flush
3-88
Door Frames
4-264
Aluminium
4-265
Timber
4-264
Door Stop
4-265
Double Leaf Overhead
4-271
Entrance
4-267
Fire
4-274
Folding
Industrial
4-271, 4-273
Framed
4-267
Garage
4-269
Glazing Beads
4-265
Hollow Core
4-266
Insect
4-275
Interlocking Slat
4-270
Louvre
4-267
Panelled
4-266
PVC Strip
4-272
Retractable Grilles
4-271
Revolving
4-268
Roller
Domestic
4-269
Industrial
4-270
Shutter
4-270
Rolling Grilles
4-271
Safety Swing
4-272
Sectional Overhead
4-271
Security
4-275
Slide Over
4-271
Sliding
4-268
Solid Core
4-266
Strongroom
4-463
Swing
4-272
Tilting
4-269
Timber
4-266
Comparative Costs
3-88
Dormitory Fit-Out
4-456
Double
Glazing
4-431
Leaf Overhead Doors
4-271
Tee
Comparative Costs
3-77
Downpipes
4-302
Labour constants
5-490
DPC
4-200
Drainage
Cesspits
4-341
Channel
4-340
Comparative Costs
3-103
Concrete Pipe Surrounds
4-339
Connect to existing
4-339
2009
Index
E
A
N
B
O
C
P
Page 15-684
D
Q
E
R
Directional Drilling
4-341
Labour constants
5-495
Manhole Covers
4-342
Manholes
4-342
Micro-Tunnelling
4-341
Pipework
Concrete
4-335
Earthenware
4-334
Polypropylene
4-333
PVC
4-330
Sewer
4-330, 4-3354-336
Slotted PVC
4-340
Septic Tanks
4-343
Subsoil
4-340
Sumps
4-341
Traps
4-343
Wing Walls
4-344
Drains, Roof
4-301
Draw-downs
11-582
Drawer Units
4-252
Drench
Emergency Eye Wash
4-311
Emergency Shower
4-310
Driers
Hair
4-243
Hand
4-243
Drill, hire rates
4-471
Drilling
Concrete
4-152
Directional
4-341
Drinking Fountains
4-313
Dryer, Commercial
4-453
Dryvit Outsulation
3-83, 4-287
Ductwork
4-3584-360
Dumbwaiter
4-370
Dumpy Level, hire rates
4-472
Durolite
4-292
Durolite HeatGuard
4-292
Dust Proofers
4-149
Dux
Centreflush
4-307
Cistermiser
4-308
Twinline
4-307
Dycore, Comparative Costs
3-77
Dynabolt
4-176
E
Earner Levy
Earthenware
Pipework, Sewer
Easy Clean Waste
Eaves
Bearers
Gutter
7-529
4-334
4-317
4-204
4-3004-301
F
S
G
T
H
U
I
V
Butyl Rubber
4-293
Mould
4-226
Eco skylight
4-298
Economesh
4-168
Ecotanks
4-343
Educational Buildings
Elemental Costs
2-42
EIFS cladding systems 3-83, 4-287
Elasto-Deck 5000 HT
4-294
Elderly Persons Home
Building Costs/m2
1-28
Elemental Costs
2-58
Electric leads, hire
4-471
Electrical
contactors
4-392
control equipment
4-392
hospital equipment
4-393
Labour constants
5-496
MCBs
4-393
motor starters
4-392
Residual Current Device
4-393
Services
Comparative Costs
3-100
Submains Sizing
3-101
Temporary
4-126
Electromagnetic Locks
4-235
Elements
3-63
Definition
2-36
Emergency
Drench Shower
4-310
Eye Wash
4-311
Lighting
4-389
Luminaire
4-389
Power Supply
4-389
Warning System
4-397
Employer
7-530
Levy Rates
Historic
7-531
Premium
7-5307-531
Employment
Contracts
7-521
Relations Act
12-614
Endura
Roofing
4-2894-290
Englefield
Baths
4-309
Shower enclosures
4-310
Spa baths
4-309
Entrance Doors
4-267
Enviromix
4-440
Epoxy Floor Coating
4-428
EPS40CavityPlus
3-83, 4-287
Equipment
Lighting
4-384, 4-386
Power
4-3894-394
J
W
K L
X,Y,Z
Usage factors
5-502
Ergonomic Furniture
4-466
Escalators
3-102, 4-371
Eulux Flooring
4-215
Euro Fibre Slates
4-292
Excavation
4-138
Bulk excavate
4-138, 4-448
Bulking factors
4-138
Cartage
4-448
Civil Engineering
4-448
Compaction
4-448
Comparative Costs
3-64
Cut to fill
4-141, 4-448
Disposal
4-140
Excavate in Rock
4-449
Fill
4-449
Filling
4-140
Labour constants
5-477
Planking & strutting
4-141
Plant constants
5-502
Site preparation
4-138
Stockpile Material
4-448
Surface treatments
4-141
Top soil, stripping
4-138
Tree removal
4-138
Working Space
14-662
Excavators, hire rates
4-470
Exchange Rate Fluctuations 14-677
Exhaust
Fans
4-391
Grilles
4-361
Exit Sign
4-389
ExoTec
Facade Panel
4-216
Composite Rates
4-219
Top Hat Battens
4-206
Expansion
Joints
4-151
External Works
3-104
Artificial Surfaces
4-442
Asphalt Paving
4-440
Channels
4-442
Fences
4-445
Grassing
4-443
Paving
4-441
Retaining Walls
4-446
Road Marking
4-440
Sand Bedding
4-440
Soil Control Fabrics
4-444
Top Soil
4-443
Trees and Shrubs
4-443
Underlay
4-440
Extinguishing Systems
4-366
Extruded Polystyrene 4-156, 4-212
Eye Wash Unit
4-311
2009
Index
F
A
N
F
B
O
C
P
Page 15-685
D
Q
E
R
Fabric Mesh
14-667
Fabric Wall Coverings
4-427
Factories
Building Costs/m2
1-20
Fairing Cream, Nuplex
4-217
Falling butt hinge
4-230
Fan Coil Units
4-347
Fanlight stay
4-239
Fans
Air Conditioning
4-347
Axial Flow
4-348
Ceiling sweep type
4-391
Centrifugal
4-347
In-line
4-3914-392
Exhaust
4-391
Hire rates
4-472
Farm Buildings
Building Costs/m2
1-30
Fascias
4-226
Faser-Pipe
4-323
Fast tracking
11-581
Fasteners
Tylok
4-207
FBT
13-635
Feasibility studies
11-568
Fees
architects
11-594
commercial property
8-535
land agents
8-535
professional
11-594
Feltonmix
4-315
Fences
4-445
Pool Safety
4-445
Fibre Cement
4-445
Ceiling Tiles
4-413
ExoTec
4-206, 4-216, 4-219
Fairing Cream
4-217
Fences
4-445
Hardibacker
4-216
Hardies Weatherboards
4-221
Hardiflex
4-216
HardiGroove
4-224
Hardipanels
4-224
Inseal jointer
4-218
PVC jointers
4-217
Sealant
4-217
Villaboard
4-224
Weatherboards
4-221
Fibreclene
4-429
Fibreglass
Wall Coverings
4-427
Fibrous Plaster
3-94, 4-411
Comparative Costs
3-92
F
S
G
T
H
U
I
V
Filling
4-188
Brick cavities
4-183
Comparative Costs
3-66
Concrete
4-148
Excavation
4-140
Imported
4-449
Filters
Air
4-348
Dry Arrestance
4-348
Finishes
Concrete
4-148
Finishings, Carpentry
4-226
Fire
Alarm
4-368
Bricks
4-185
Damper
4-358
Detector
4-368
Doors
4-274
Extinguishers
4-365
Hose Reels
4-365
Rated
Floor/Ceiling Systems
3-73
Partitions
4-2804-281
Performance Systems
3-82
Windows
4-262
Resistant Cabinet
4-463
Retardant Building Papers 4-211
Services
Comparative Costs
3-99
Sprinkler Systems
4-366, 4-368
Fire Proofing
4-439
Acrylic
4-439
Cementitious Sprayed
4-436
Ceramic Fibre Blanket
4-439
Dry Board Systems
4-437
Fire Resistant Bulkhead
4-438
Fire Resistant Pillows
4-438
Fire Stop Collars
4-438
Floor/Wall Joints
4-439
Intumescent Coatings
4-437
Monokote
4-436
Seismic Floor Joints
4-439
Fire Station
Building Costs/m2
1-12
Elemental Costs
2-40
Firemaster Felt
4-439
Firth
Concrete bricks
4-182
Ribraft floor system
3-66, 4-156
Fit-Out
Bar
4-457
Bedrooms, hotel
4-458
Bottle Store
4-458
Building Costs/m2
1-22
Hospital
4-461
J
W
K L
X,Y,Z
Kitchen Equipment
4-459
Laboratory
4-456
Office
4-4654-466
Restaurants
4-457
Retail
4-464
Servery
4-457
Shop
4-464
Fixings
Carpentry
4-206
Flagpoles
4-198
Flair furniture
4-233
Flashings
Aluminium
4-303
Copper
4-303
Labour constants
5-490
Lead
4-304
Prefinished Steel
4-304
Roof
4-303
Stainless Steel
4-303
Zincalume Steel
4-304
Flat Plate Sections
14-666
Flat Slab
4-162
Comparative Costs
3-77
FLC
4-417
Fletcher Wood Panels
Green Tongue
4-214
Pynefloor
4-214
SuperBrace
4-224
Flexicote
4-430
Flintkote
4-179
Floor
Area
Gross
11-566
Rentable
11-566
Coatings
4-428
Computer
4-198
Joists
4-201
Levelling Compound
4-417
Mats
4-422
Plate Sections
14-664
Plates
4-202, 4-204
Sanding
4-216
Screed
4-417
Screeds
4-417
Sealing
4-216
Springs
4-236
Storage Heating
4-391
Systems, Precast
4-162
Waste
4-317
Floor Coatings
Acid Resistant
4-428
Anti-Dusting
4-428
Chemical Resistant
4-428
Slip Resistant
4-428
Floor Coverings
2009
Index
G
A
N
B
O
C
P
Page 15-686
D
Q
E
R
Anti-Static
4-4194-420
Carpet
4-418
Carpet Tiles
4-419
Cork Tiles
4-419
Labour constants
5-491
Linoleum
4-419
Mats
4-422
Rubber
4-421
Sports
4-4204-421
Vinyl Sheet
4-420
Vinyl Tiles
4-419
Flooring
Carpet
3-91
Comparative Costs
3-72
Computer
4-198
Eulux Timber
4-215
Granite
3-90
Hardwood
4-215
Kopine
4-214
Laminated Timber
4-248
Linoleum
3-91
Marble
3-90
Parquet
3-91, 4-215
Particle Board
3-72, 4-214
Premafloor
4-214
Pynefloor
3-72, 4-214
Slate
3-90
Vinyl
3-91
Floors
Comparative Costs
3-72, 3-90
Fire Rated
3-73
Flues
4-352
Flushing Valves
4-308
Folding Doors
4-271, 4-273
Folding Shower Seat
4-243
Footings, Comparative Costs 3-65
Formatube
4-160
Formavoid
4-160
Formceal
4-179
Form-Flow
4-179
Formula
Cost indexation
6-517
Prismoidal
14-671
Formwork
4-154
Ambionse
4-156
Beams
4-154
Column formers
4-160
Columns
4-155
composite steel permanent 4-157
Formatube
4-160
Formavoid
4-160
Grooves, rebates
4-155
Insulform
3-71, 4-156
Labour constants
5-479
Metal Tray
4-157
F
S
G
T
H
U
I
V
Openings
4-160
Permanent
4-157
Plywood
4-224
Polystyrene
4-156
polystyrene
4-156
Retarding agent
4-155
Ribraft floor system
3-66, 4-156
Slabs
4-155
Soffits
4-155
Speedfloor
4-156
Stairs
4-1544-155
Steel Tray
3-73, 3-76
Sundries
4-155
Superform
3-71, 4-156, 4-283
Truss
4-156
Types
4-154
Walls
4-154
Foundations
Concrete
4-147
Fowler
WC Pan
4-305
Fowler fittings
4-306
Fox Water Diversion Systems 4-344
Framed Doors
4-267
Frameless Glazing
4-260
Frames, Door
4-2644-265
Framing
4-201
Ceiling
4-203
Pergola
4-205
Posts
4-205
Roof
4-203
Studs
4-202, 4-204
Wall
4-202
Kiln dried
4-204
Franke
Baby bath
4-309
Basins
4-311
Drinking Fountain
4-313
Wash Troughs
4-311
Freezers
4-4544-455
Front End Loaders, hire rates 4-469
Fuel Depot
Building Costs/m2
1-21
Elemental Costs
2-52
Fume Cupboards
4-456
Funding
4-116
Furniture
Computer Workstation
4-466
Ergonomic
4-466
Office
4-4654-466
Street
4-447
Fusiotherm pipe
4-3224-323
Futurebuild
Hybeam
4-211
Hyspan
3-69, 4-211
J
W
K L
X,Y,Z
LVL
Portal Frames
M
4-211
3-69, 4-249
G
Gabion
cages
4-444
fill
4-444
Galvanising
4-178
Gantry
4-118
Garage Doors
4-269
Garages
Building Costs/m2
1-28
Garbage Disposal Unit
4-455
Gates
Automatic
4-451
General Hospital
Building Costs/m2
1-17
Elemental Costs
2-47
Genie Hoist, hire rates
4-471
Georgian furniture
4-233
Geotextile Fabric
4-444
GFA. See Gross floor area
Giant Dome acrylic skylight
4-297
Gib
Ceiling Battens
4-203
Perimeter Channel
4-203
Plasterboard Linings 4-4044-405
Acoustic
4-4064-408
Double Layer
4-4044-405
Fire-Rated
4-4084-409
-Rail
4-2794-280
Solutions 4-2774-282, 4-4044-407
Acoustic Resilient Mount 4-279
Fire-Rated
4-2804-281
Gib-Rail
4-2794-280
Inter-tenancy
4-279
-Tone ceiling tiles
4-412
Glass
Blocks
4-186
Reinforced Acrylic Membrane
Roofing
4-294
Glass. See Glazing
Glasswall, squash
4-261
Glasswool, Bradford
4-213
Glazing
Abrasion Resistant
4-433
Acrylic
4-434
Anti-Bandit
4-432
Bars
4-261
Beads
4-265
Clear Float Glass
4-431
Double
4-431
Edge Processing
4-434
Figured Glass
4-432
2009
Index
H
A
N
B
O
C
P
Page 15-687
D
Q
E
R
Frameless
4-260
Georgian Wired
4-432
Insulation
4-434
Labour constants
5-492
Laminated
4-432
Louvres
4-433
Mirrors
4-433
Polycarbonate
4-433
Safety
4-432
Security
4-432
Solar Control
4-432
Toughened
4-432
Glazing Bar System
4-261
Glulam
Portal Frames
3-69
Gobiblock
4-441
Goods & Services Tax 13-62613632
Grab Rails
4-242
Grades
of plywood
14-668
of timber
14-667
Graffiti Protection
4-149
Grandstands
Building Costs/m2
1-16
Granite
4-190
Comparative Costs
3-90
Facing
4-190
Paving
4-190
Slab
3-90, 3-93
Tiles
3-90, 3-93, 4-190
Grassing
4-443
Grasspaver
4-441
Grease
Trap
4-343
Greens
4-315
Mixers
Tapware
4-314
GreenStuf
4-212
Grilles
Amplimesh
4-199
Louvre
4-199, 4-263
Mechanical Services
4-360
Retractable
4-271
Rolling
4-271
Security
4-199
GripBlock
4-446
Gross floor area
11-566
Ground Slabs
Comparative Costs
3-66
Grout
4-188
Steel
4-174
GST
13-62613-632
Gutters
Labour constants
5-490
F
S
G
T
Gymnasium
Building Costs/m2
Elemental Costs
Flooring
H
U
I
V
1-24
2-56
4-421
H
H Piles
4-146, 14-663
Hair Driers
4-243
Halls of Residence
Building Costs/m2
1-15
Elemental Costs
2-45
Hand Driers
4-243
Handles
Pull
4-238
Handrail
Aluminium
4-197
Brass
4-197
Stainless Steel
4-197
Steel
4-197
Timber
4-251
Tubular
4-197
Handrails
3-86
Hardboard
3-91
Hardibacker
4-216
Hardiflex
4-216
Soffit linings
4-225
Waterproofing Protection
4-179
Hardiglaze
4-225
HardiGroove
4-224
Hardipanels
4-224
Hardwall Plaster
3-93, 4-403
Hardware
Bolts
4-238
Ceiling Access Ladders
4-241
Curtain Rails
4-244
Cylindrical Locks
4-233
Disposal Bins
4-244
Domestic locks
4-233
Door Closers
4-237
Door furniture
Flair
4-233
Georgian
4-233
Neptune
4-233
Orbit
4-233
Plymouth
4-233
Supply Prices
4-234
Door Seals
4-240
Door Stops
4-236
Driers
Hair
4-243
Hand
4-243
Floor Springs
4-236
Heated Towel Rails
4-243
Hooks
4-239
J
W
K L
X,Y,Z
Illuminated Signs
4-241
Keying
4-233
Latchsets
4-2304-233
Locks
4-2304-232
Combination
4-2314-232
Cylinder Deadbolts
4-233
Cylindrical
4-233
Deadlocks
4-231
Electromagnetic
4-235
Sliding Door
4-232
Vestibule
4-2304-232
Mortice
Locks
4-2304-232
Panic Bolts
4-237
Paper Towel Dispensers
4-244
Pull Handles
4-238
Push Plates
4-238
Safety Rails
4-242
Seats
4-243
Shower Curtains
4-244
Signs
4-240
Soap Dispenser
4-244
Toilet Roll Holders
4-243
Towel Rails
4-243
Window Winding Equipment 4-240
Hardwood
Flooring
4-215
Hauling Times
5-508
Heat Pump Water Heater
4-325
Heated Towel Rails
4-243
Heaters
4-390, 4-453
Hire rates
4-472
Hot Water
4-325
Hot Water, Dairy
4-326
Heating
Circuits
4-384
Coils
4-350
Underfloor
4-391
Heavy Duty Basins
4-311
Hebel
blocks
4-187
Panel Cladding
4-165
Soundfloor
4-165
Helicopter Hire
4-129
HERA Costing, Steel
4-171
Herring Bone Strutting
4-202
Hi Flo skylight
4-2964-297
High Build Acrylic Coating
4-430
Hinges, Supply Prices
4-230
Hinuera Stone
4-182, 4-191
Hippolon
4-225
Hire
Cherry pickers
4-128
Helicopter
4-129
Mobile scaffolds
4-128
2009
Index
I
A
N
B
O
C
P
Page 15-688
D
Q
E
R
Scaffolding
4-128
Scissor platform
4-128
Swinging stage, hire
4-128
Historic Places Act
12-617
Hitex Diamond Cavity
4-287
Hoardings
4-118, 4-127
Hob
Electric
4-454
Gas
4-454
Holding Down Bolts
4-176
Holidays and Sick Leave
7-525
Hollow Core Doors
4-266
Hollow Sections
14-66414-665
HomeRAB Board
4-216
Hooks
4-239
Horizon seat
4-447
Horizon table
4-447
Hose Reels
4-365
Hospital
Call Stations
4-394
Equipment
4-393, 4-461
Hospitals
Building Costs/m2
1-17
Elemental Costs
District
2-47
Elderly, Critical Care
2-48
General
2-47
Private
2-47
Hot
Dip Galvanising
4-178
Water Heaters
4-325
Water Heating Coils
4-350
Hot Water Tap
4-326
Hotbloc
4-187
Hotel Fit-Out
4-4574-460
Hotels
1-18
Building Costs/m2
Elemental Costs
2-50
Hourly
Paid wage rates
7-522
Rate calculations
7-522
Houses
Building Costs/m2
1-26
Elemental Costs
2-57
HWC
Solar
4-325
Wetback
4-325
Hybeam
4-211
Hydrant Point
4-365
Hyspan
4-249
Portal Frames, m2 cost
3-69
I
Illuminated Signs
4-241
F
S
G
T
H
U
I
V
J
W
K L
X,Y,Z
indemnity
11-585
property
11-585
Public Liability
4-132
Rates
4-132
replacement
11-585
valuations
11-586
Insurances and Levies
7-525
Interlocking Slat Doors
4-270
International costs
9-5399-554
estimating rates
9-5429-554
per square metre
9-5399-541
Intumescent Coatings
4-437
Intumex Supalux board
4-437
Invoicing for Levies
7-529
Ironing Centre
4-254, 4-453
IRPC Act 2001
7-529
Irregular Areas and Volumes 14-671
J
Jack
Rafters
4-203
Studs
4-202, 4-204
Studs, sub-floor
4-201
James Hardie
CLD Battens
4-206
Exotec Facade Panel
4-219
Fire and Acoustic Systems 3-73, 4282
Titan/CLD Facade Panel
4-218
Joinery
Balustrades
4-251
Bench Tops
4-255
Benches
4-252, 4-254
Fittings
Demolition
4-136
Handrails
4-251
Kitchen Cupboards 4-252, 4-254
Labour constants
5-490
Notice Boards
4-257
Pinboard
4-257
Reception Desk
4-257
Shaving Cabinet
4-256
Timber Stairs
4-250
Vanity Units
4-256
Whiteboards
4-257
Jointers, PVC
4-217
Joints
Floor/Wall, Fire Resistant
4-439
Seismic Fire Resistant
4-439
Joists
Ceiling
4-203
Floor
4-201
Hangers
4-210
Pergola
4-205
2009
Index
K
A
N
K
B
O
Page 15-689
C
P
Kaimai Stone
Kaowool Firemaster
Keying
Keystone
Kilometre rates
Kitchen
Equipment
Joinery
Sinks
Kleentech
Kopine
Kwila decking
D
Q
E
R
4-191
4-439
4-233
4-446
4-474
4-459
4-252, 4-254
4-312
4-453
4-214
4-214
L
Laboratories
Building Costs/m2
Elemental Costs
Fit-Out
Labour
Constants
Blockwork
Brickwork
Carpentry
Concrete
Demolition
Downpipes
Drainage
Electrical
Excavation
Flashings
Floor Coverings
Formwork
Glazing
Gutters
Joinery
Mechanical Services
Metalwork
Painting
Paperhanging
Plumbing
Reinforcement
Roof Coverings
Roofing
Solid Plaster
Steelwork
Suspended ceilings
Tiling
Cost Index, LCI
Rate build up
Labour only
Hourly rates
Square metre rates
1-24
2-55
4-456
5-480
5-480
5-485
5-478
5-476
5-490
5-495
5-496
5-477
5-490
5-491
5-479
5-492
5-490
5-490
5-497
5-484
5-492
5-492
5-492
5-480
5-490
5-490
5-491
5-481
5-491
5-491
6-511
7-524
7-522
7-526
F
S
G
T
H
U
I
V
J
W
K L
X,Y,Z
Ceilings
4-414
Diffuser
4-360
Linoleum
4-419
Comparative Costs
3-91
Lintels
Blockwork
4-188
LVL
4-211
Steel, to brickwork
4-184
Timber
4-202
Liquor Outlets
Building Costs/m2
1-18
Elemental Costs
2-49
Literock
3-83, 4-403
Litter Bins
4-447
Locker
Bedside
4-462
Changing Room
4-199
Lockfast FLC
4-417
Locks
Cylinder Deadbolts
4-233
Cylindrical, Domestic
4-233
Electromagnetic
4-235
Mortice, Commercial 4-2304-232
Vestibule
4-2304-232
Loft Ladder
4-241
Louvre
Blades, glass
4-433
Doors
4-267
Grilles
4-199, 4-263
Inlet
4-361
Sun shades
4-262
Windows
4-263
Lumberlok
4-207
Luminaires
Emergency
4-389
Fluorescent
4-384
Industrial
4-386
Wide Beam
4-386
Lump sum tender
11-571
LVL
Beams
4-211
Floor Joists
4-211
Lintels
4-211
Portal Frames
3-69, 4-249
M
Magnagrid
Malthoid DPC
Management
Construction
Project
Value
Manhole Covers
Manholes
4-413
4-200
11-574
11-574
11-595
4-342
4-342
2009
Index
N
A
N
B
O
C
P
Page 15-690
D
Q
E
R
Manlift
4-471
Marble
4-189
Facing
3-93, 4-189
Paving
4-189
Slab
3-90, 3-93
Tiles
3-90, 3-93, 4-189
Masonry
4-189
Granite
4-190
Hinuera Stone
4-191
Kaimai Stone
4-191
Marble
4-189
Moss Rock
4-192
Oamaru Stone
4-191
Paradise Stone
4-191
Schist
4-191
Slate
4-191
Terrazzo
4-192
Master keying
4-233
MasterSpec Systems
11-564
Mastic Asphalt
Roofing
4-293
Mats
3-91, 4-422
Coir
4-422
Rubber
4-422
Mattresses, hospital
4-461
MATV
4-396
Matwell Frames
4-422
Matwells
3-91
Maxilite
4-292
MCBs
4-393
MDF
Comparative Costs
3-92
Measurement
methods of
11-566
Measures
14-671
Meatworks
1-24
Building Costs/m2
Mechanical Services
4-3584-360
Air Filters
4-348
Air Handling Unit
4-347
Console Units
4-345
Cooling Coils
4-350
Cooling Load
4-345
Cooling Towers
4-349
Diffusers
4-360
Ducted Split System
4-346
External Units
4-345
Fan Coil Units
4-347
Fans
4-347
Flues
4-352
Grilles
4-360
Heating Coils
4-350
Hot Water Boilers
4-351
Hydronic Air Conditioning Systems
4-346
F
S
G
T
H
U
Labour constants
Non Ducted Split System
Pipe Insulation
Pipework
Pumps
Room Air Conditioners
Split System
Three Phase Split System
Valves
Water Chillers
Medium Density Fibre Board
Membrane
Box Gutters
Roofing
Mensuration
Mercer
Shower bases
Mesh
Reinforcing
Mesh/Rod Equivalents
Metal
Bracing
Lath
Roof Tiles
Strip Ceilings
Tiles, roofing
Metalspray
Metalwork
Access Floors
Amplimesh
Angles
Awnings
Bed Screens
Bench Supports
Brackets
Cladding
Column Guards
Computer Flooring
Curtain Tracks
Cycle Racks
Flagpoles
Grilles
Labour constants
Ladders
Lockers
Stairs
Sunscreens
Meter
control equipment
Methven
Mixers
Tapware
Micro-Tunnelling
Drainage
Mild Steel
I
V
5-497
4-345
4-357
4-354
4-352
4-345
4-345
4-346
4-356
4-349
3-92
4-300
4-294
14-670
4-310
4-168
14-667
4-208
4-403
4-291
4-414
4-291
4-177
4-198
4-199
4-195
4-195
4-456
4-197
4-197
4-198
4-195
4-198
4-456
4-195
4-198
4-199
5-484
4-199
4-199
4-197
4-199
J
W
K L
X,Y,Z
Angles, weights
14-664
Bolts
4-175
Mileage rates
4-474
Miniature Circuit Breakers
4-393
Mirror Tiles
4-433
Mitech
Carpet film
4-135
Window film
4-135
Mixers
4-315
Feltonmix
4-315
Greens
4-315
Methven
4-315
Mobile
Cranes
4-124
Scaffolds
4-128
Mondo Volley
4-421
Mondoflex
4-421
Mondosport
4-421
Monier bricks
4-181
Monokote
4-436
Mortar
Cavity filling
4-183
Coloured
4-183
Mortice
Locks
4-2304-232
Mosaic Tiling
4-416
Moss Rock
4-192
Motels
Building Costs/m2
1-19
Elemental Costs
2-50
Motor Starters
4-392
Motor vehicle
Reimbursement rates
4-474
Mouldings
Eaves
4-226
Scriber
4-226
Timber, exterior
4-226
Top Hat
4-218
Mudstop
4-444
Mulch
4-443
Mulseal
4-179
Multitone
4-429
Museum
Building Costs/m2
1-11
Elemental Costs
2-39
Music System
4-398
4-392
4-315
4-314
Nail Plates
4-207
Negotiation
competitive
11-572
direct
11-571, 11-573
Neptune door furniture
4-233
Nirvana
4-164
4-341
2009
Index
O
A
N
B
O
C
P
Page 15-691
D
Q
E
R
Nogging
Floor
4-202
Herring Bone
4-202
Wall
4-202, 4-204
Non-complying activities
Resource Management
12-618
Notice Boards
4-257
Nova membrane
Comparative Costs
3-78
Nova Metal Coated Membranes
Roofing
4-294
Novabit
Comparative Costs
3-78
Novabond
4-294
Novalok
4-285
Novater 200
4-180
Nuplex
Lockfast FLC
4-417
Supascreed
4-428
Sureshield
4-428
Terratuff
4-428
Nuplex Epoxy Fairing Cream 4-217
Nurse Call Button
4-394
Nuthane floor finish
4-428
Nu-Wall aluminum cladding 4-223
NZS3910
Indexation formula
6-517
O
Oamaru Stone
4-191
Office
Fitout, Reception Desk
4-257
Storage Systems
4-467
Office Building
Building Costs/m2
1-22
Elemental Costs
2-35, 2-53
Open Cell Ceilings
4-413
Openings
Cutting
4-135
Forming
4-135
Operable
Doors
4-273
Wall
4-273
Operating costs
11-587
Opus CCI (discontinued)
6-511
Orbit furniture
4-233
Oven
4-454
Overseas Trade Indexes
14-677
P
Paging
Painting
4-396
3-92
F
S
G
T
H
U
I
V
Acrylic
4-4244-426
Bus lane surfaces
4-440
Ceilings
4-425
Enamel
4-4244-425
Exterior
4-426
Interior
4-4244-425
Labour constants
5-492
Lacquer Spray
4-424
Metal Roofing
4-426
Metalwork
4-425
Paper Hanging
4-427
Polyurethane
4-424
Preparation
4-426
Silicone Water Repellent
4-425
Specialist Finishes
4-428
Stain
4-424, 4-426
Timber
4-424
Walls
4-425
Weather Boards
4-426
Palliside Weatherboards
4-222
Panectric Heating Panels
4-411
Panelled Doors
4-266
Panic Bolts
4-237
Pantry Unit
4-253
Paper Hanging
4-427
Comparative Costs
3-93
Paper Towel Dispensers
4-244
Paperhanging
Labour constants
5-492
Paradise Stone
4-191
Parapet Walls
3-81
Parex flushing valve
4-308
Parex Hot Water Tap
4-326
Parking
Building Costs/m2
1-23
Elemental Costs
2-54
Equipment
4-451
Vertical stack
4-451
Parking Buildings
Building Costs/m2
1-23
Parquet Flooring
3-91, 4-215
Particle Board
3-72, 3-91
Comparative Costs
3-72
Flooring
4-214
Kopine
4-214
Pynefloor
3-72, 4-214
Partitions
Acoustic
4-2784-279, 4-283
Comparative Costs
3-87
Fire Rated
4-2804-281
Folding Operable
Wall
4-273
Gib
4-2774-282, 4-4044-407
Acoustic Resilient Mount 4-279
Fire-Rated
4-2804-281
J
W
K L
X,Y,Z
Gib-Rail
4-2794-280
Inter-tenancy
4-279
Toilet
3-87, 4-284
Resco
4-284
Patient Trolleys
4-462
Pavers
Brick
4-441
Concrete
4-441
Paving
3-104
Break up and remove
4-138
concrete sub-base
4-440
Granite
4-190
Grasspavers
4-441
Marble
4-189
Slate
4-191
PAYE tax
13-635
PCP Concrete Spacers 4-1674-168
Pegboard
Wall Linings, Carpentry
4-225
Perforated
Cladding
4-198
Foil
4-211
Performance Bond
4-115
Permaliner
4-179
Permanent Formwork
4-157
Permitted activities
Resource Management
12-618
Petrol station
Building Costs/m2
1-30
Photographs
4-118
Picnic seat
4-447
Piers, Blockwork
4-188
Pilasters
4-188
Pile Connectors
4-208
Piles, H, weights of
14-663
Piles. See Piling
Piling
4-144
Concrete
Concrete, driven
4-144
Concrete, insitu, bored
4-144
Drilling
4-142
H piles
4-146
Injection anchor
4-146
Pre-stressed
4-144
Sheet
Comparative Costs
3-64
Soil nails
4-146
Steel sheet
4-145
Steel, driven
4-146
Timber
4-142
Bored
4-143
Driven
4-142
Pillows, fire resistant
4-438
Pinboard
4-257
Pipework
2009
Index
P
A
N
B
O
C
P
Page 15-692
D
Q
E
R
Aluminium, culvert
4-450
Climatherm
4-355
Concrete
RRJ
4-3354-336
Sewer
4-3354-336
Copper
Mechanical
4-355
Culvert
4-450
Earthenware
Sewer
4-334
Fusiotherm
4-3224-323
HVAC, Climatherm
4-355
Insulation
4-357
Mechanical Services
4-354
Non-Potable
4-324
Polyethylene
Drawn
4-341
PVC
Sewer
4-330
Stormwater
4-337
RAUTITAN
4-323
Rehau
4-323
Soil
PVC
4-318
Sprinkler
4-366
Steel
Mechanical
4-354
Water
4-321
Water
Agricultural
4-322
Copper
4-320
Fusiotherm
4-3224-323
Polybutylene
4-321
Steel
4-321
Planking, Strutting
4-141
Plant
5-502
Usage factors
Plant Hire Calculation
4-473
Plant Hire Rates
4-469
Front End Loaders
4-469
Rollers
4-4694-470
Planting
4-443
Plaster
3-94
Cement
3-93, 4-401
Comparative Costs
3-93
Dryvit
3-83, 4-287
Fibrous
3-92, 4-411
Finishing
3-83, 4-287
Hardwall
3-93, 4-403
Hitex
4-287
Insulating
3-83, 4-287, 4-403
Insulclad
3-83, 4-287
Proprietary systems
4-403
Rockcote
3-83, 4-287, 4-403
Thermaclad
3-83, 4-287
F
S
G
T
H
U
I
V
Thermaplast
4-403
Tyrolean
3-93, 4-402
Plasterboard
4-404
BPB
4-405
Comparative Costs
3-92
Gib
4-4044-409
Gib Solutions 4-2774-282, 4-404
4-407
Acoustic Resilient Mount 4-279
Fire-Rated
4-2804-281
Gib Rail
4-2794-280
Inter-tenancy
4-279
Plate
Connections
4-170
Wall
4-202, 4-204
Plumbing
Basins
4-311
Baths
4-309
Bidets
4-307
Caroma fittings
4-3054-307
Cisterns
4-307
Cleaners Sink
4-312
Cocks
4-314
Comparative Costs
3-95
Drinking Fountain
4-313
Dux fittings
4-307
Flushing Valves
4-308
Fowler fittings
4-306
Hot Water Heaters
Electric
4-325
Kitchen Sinks
4-312
Labour constants
5-492
Mixers
4-315
Pumped Waste System
4-308
Saunas
4-313
Shower Bases
4-310
Sink
Cleaner
4-312
Kitchen
4-312
Spa
Baths
4-309
Pool
4-313
Taps
4-314
Toilets
4-3054-306
Traps
4-316
Tubs
4-312
Urinal
Cisterns
4-308
Flushing valve
4-308
Urinals
4-3074-308
Valves, flushing
4-308
W.C.
Pans
4-305
Slop Hopper
4-306
Suites
4-306
J
W
K L
X,Y,Z
Water Tanks
4-324
Plymouth furniture
4-233
Plywood
3-91, 4-223
Cedar Ply
4-224
Comparative Costs
3-92
Decorative
4-224
Exterior Grade, H3
4-223
Flooring
4-214
Formwork
4-224
Grades, explained
14-668
Interior Grade
4-223
Shadow Clad
4-224
V-Grooved
4-224
Pneumatic Tube System
4-451
Poles, timber
4-143
Polibit
Box Gutters
4-300
Roofing
4-294
Police Station
Building Costs/m2
1-12
Elemental Costs
2-40
Polybutylene Pipework, Water 4-321
Polycarbonate
Blocks
4-186
Glazing
4-433
Polyethylene Pipework
4-341
Polyflow
4-179
Polyfoam S
4-212
Polygum 3mm
4-180
Polyjute
4-444
Polypropylene
Hippolon lining
4-225
Tanking Membrane
4-179
Polyrock
4-140
Polystyrene
Ceiling Finish
4-429
Extruded
4-156, 4-212
Fill
4-140
Formwork
4-156
Insulform
3-71
Superform
3-71, 4-283
Ribraft floor system
3-66, 4-156
Waterproofing Protection
4-179
Polystyrene block formwork 4-156
Polyurethane
Finish
4-424
To floors
4-216, 4-419
Pool Safety Fences
4-445
Portal Frames
Comparative Costs
3-69
GluLam
3-69
Laminated Timber
4-249
LVL
3-69, 4-249
Posi-Strut Trusses
4-210
Post
2009
Index
Q
A
N
B
O
C
P
Page 15-693
D
Q
E
R
Anchor Base
4-208
Bracket
4-208
Post Offices
Building Costs/m2
1-12
Posts
Laminated Timber
4-248
Pergola
4-205
Timber
4-205
Poultry shed
1-30
Power circuits
4-3834-384
PPI
Description
6-511
Tables
6-512, 6-515
Precast Concrete
4-162
Beams
4-163
Flat Slab
4-162
Floors
4-162
Freezer/chiller panels
4-164
Nirvana
4-164
Prestressed Floor
4-162
Stair Treads
4-164
Stairs
4-163
Thermomass
4-164
Tilt-Up
4-165
Wall Panels
4-164
Prefinished Steel
Cladding
4-295
Flashings
4-304
Rainwater Heads
4-295
Valley Gutters
4-300
Preliminaries
3-105
ACC Premiums
7-529
Building Levy
4-130
Building Research Levy
4-130
Check list
4-115
Crane hire
4-124
Divers
4-129
Helicopter hire
4-129
Hoardings
4-127
Inspections, crane
4-130
Inspections, lift
4-130
Insurance
4-132
Reserves Contribution
4-130
Scaffolding
4-128
Site accommodation
4-127
Temporary power
4-126
Temporary services
4-126
Preliminary Design
11-561
Preparation, Painting
4-426
Preparatory Work
4-136
Pressed Steel Tiles
4-291
Pressurisation, Stairs
3-97
Prestressed Flooring
4-162
Primary Industry
Building Costs/m2
1-24
F
S
G
T
H
U
Elemental Costs
Primary School
Building Costs/m2
Elemental Costs
Priming
Steel
Prismoidal Formula
Producers Price Index
Production Facilities
Building Costs/m2
Productive Hours
Professional fees
Programming
Prohibited activities
Resource Management
Project management
Promenade seat
Property Council
Proprietary Wall Cladding
Protection
Cable
Carpet film
Membrane Roofing
Mitech film
Waterproofing
Window film
Protective Caps, rebar
Psychiatric Unit
Building Costs/m2
Public toilets
Building Costs/m2
Pull Handles
Pumped Waste System
Pumping
Concrete
Pumps
Baseplate Centrifugal
Glandless
Hire rates
Inline Centrifugal
Mechanical Services
Submersible Sump
Purlins
Dimond Hi Span
Steel
Timber
Push Plates
PVC
Conduit
Downpipes
Pipework
Sewer
Soil
Stormwater
Slotted Drains
I
V
2-55
1-14
2-42
4-177
14-671
6-511
1-16
7-523
11-594
4-115
12-618
11-574
4-447
11-566
4-288
4-135
4-378
4-135
4-294
4-135
4-179
4-135
4-168
1-17
1-30
4-238
4-308
4-148
4-353
4-352
4-472
4-353
4-352
4-353
4-174
4-174
4-204
4-238
4-378
4-302
4-330
4-318
4-337
4-340
J
W
K L
X,Y,Z
Strip Doors
Tanks
Traps
Waterstop
PVC Jointers
Pynefloor
Comparative Costs
Pyramid acrylic skylight
Pyrosleeve fire collars
M
4-272
4-325
4-316
4-150
4-217
4-214
3-72
4-296
4-438
Q
Quadrant stay
4-239
Quarterly Construction Indices
6512,
6-514
Quartz Chip
4-294
R
RAB Board
4-216
Rafters
4-203
Hip
4-203
Jack
4-203
Valley
4-203
Rails
Curtain
4-244
Grab
4-242
Heated Towel
4-243
Safety
4-242
Towel
4-243
Rainwater Heads
4-299
Range Hood
4-455
Rates
Charge out
7-521, 7-523
Contract
7-523
Daywork
7-523
Labour build up
7-524
Labour only
7-522
Tender
7-523
Wage
7-5217-522
Ratios, labour to material
5-509
RAUTITAN pipework 4-3234-324
Raven door seals
4-240
Rebar caps
4-168
Reception Desk
4-257
Recreation
Building Costs/m2
1-24
Refrigerant Cooling Coils
4-350
Refrigerators
4-454
Refurbishment
4-134
Regional indices
6-519
Rehau pipework
4-323
Reidbar
4-166
Reinforcement
2009
Index
S
A
N
B
O
C
P
Page 15-694
D
Q
E
R
Labour constants
5-480
Lattice
4-184
To blocks
4-188
To brickwork
4-184
Reinforcing Steel
4-167, 14-667
Protective Caps
4-168
Supply Prices
4-167
Weights
14-667
Release dates, indices
6-518
Renovations
Building Costs/m2
1-22
Rentable floor area
11-566
Rental values
8-533
carparks
8-533
industrial
8-533
offices
8-533
residential
8-533
retail
8-533
Replacement insurance
11-585
Resco Toilet Partitions
4-284
Research Centre
Building Costs/m2
1-24
Elemental Costs
2-55
Reserves Contribution 4-115, 4-130
Residential
Building Costs/m2
1-26
Elemental Costs
2-58
Residual Current Device
4-393
Resin Bonded Slate Roofing 4-292
Resource Management Act 12-618
12-620
Retail
Building Costs/m2
1-29
Elemental Costs
2-60
Retail Fit-Out
4-464
Retaining Walls
4-446
Retarding Agent
4-155
Retentions
11-577
Formula
14-669
Retractable Grilles
4-271
Revolving Doors
4-268
Reynobond
4-288
Ribraft floor system
3-66, 4-156
Ridge Beams
4-203
Ridge Board
4-204
Riotone
4-225
Rising butt hinge
4-230
River Gravel
4-294
Road
Paving
4-450
Road Marking
4-440
Roading
3-104
Roadworks
4-449
Robinhood Tubs
4-312
Rock Excavation
4-449
F
S
G
T
H
U
I
V
Rockcote
3-83, 4-287, 4-403
Rods, reinforcing
4-1674-168
Roller
Blinds
4-263
Doors
Domestic
4-269
Industrial
4-270
Shutter Doors
4-270
Rollers, hire rates
4-4694-470
Rolling Grilles
4-271
Roof
Comparative Costs
3-70
Drains
4-301
Painting
4-426
Trusses
4-209
Steel
4-170
Underlay
4-211
Ventilators
4-301
Waste
4-317
Windows
4-296
Roof Coverings
4-2994-300
Acrylic Membranes
4-294
Aluminium
4-289
Bituminous Membranes
4-294
Box Gutters
4-300
Butyl Rubber Membrane
4-293
Butynol Rubber
4-292
Concealed Gutter
4-300
Concrete Tiles
4-291
Deck Membranes
4-294
Downpipes
4-302
Eaves Gutters
4-3004-301
Flashings
4-303
Glass Reinforced Acrylic
Membrane
4-294
Gutters
4-3004-301
Labour constants
5-490
Mastic Asphalt
4-293
Metal Coated Membranes 4-294
Polibit
4-294
Protection
4-294
Rainwater Heads
4-299
Resin Bonded Slate
4-292
Shakes
4-292
Shingles
4-292
Cedar
4-292
Certainteed
4-292
Fibreglass
4-292
Oberon
4-291
Slate
4-292
Steel
4-289
Colorsteel
4-2894-290
Translucent
4-292
Trapezoidal
4-290
Trough
4-290
J
W
K L
X,Y,Z
Underlay
4-296
Valley Gutters
4-300
Roofing
Labour constants
5-490
Rooflights
4-298
Acrylic
4-2964-298
Glass
4-298
Rotary Hoeing
4-443
Round and Square Bars
14-663
Rubber
Flooring
4-421
Mats
4-422
Slab Underlay
4-418
Rubbish bins
4-447
Rural Buildings
Building Costs/m2
1-30
Dairy
1-30
Poultry
1-30
Rusticated weatherboards
4-222
RWT
13-635
S
S Curve
Safes
Fire Resistant
Safety
Glass
Mirror
Rails
Sample Calculations
Sand
Bedding
Blinding
Filling
Sanding Floors
Sani-plus waste system
Sani-top
Sani-Vite
Sarking
Sashless Sliding Windows
Saunas
Scaffolding
Schedules of quantities
Schist
Schlage
Schools
Building Costs/m2
Elemental Costs
Auditorium
Classrooms
Dormitory
Gymnasium
Laboratories
Scissor Platform Hire
11-584
4-463
4-463
4-432
4-433
4-242
7-522
4-440
4-141
4-141
4-216
4-308
4-308
4-308
4-223
4-259
4-313
4-128
11-566
4-191
4-233
1-14
2-43
2-42
2-43
2-43
2-42
4-128
2009
Index
S
A
N
B
O
C
P
Page 15-695
D
Q
E
R
Screeds, floor
4-417
Screen
Ceilings
4-414
Screens
Comparative Costs
3-87
Insect
4-275
Temporary
4-134
Scriber
4-226
Seals
Door
4-240
Seat
Avenue
4-447
Horizon
4-447
Picnic
4-447
Promenade
4-447
Strand
4-447
Seats
4-243
Secondary School
Building Costs/m2
1-14
Elemental Costs
2-42
Sectional Overhead Doors
4-271
Security
4-463
Disintegrator
4-468
Doors
4-275
Glass
4-432
Grilles
4-199
Screens
4-275
Store Anti-Theft Device
4-456
Systems
4-398
Seismic
Floor Joints, Fire Resistant 4-439
Self Employed Persons
7-529
Self Seal
4-180
Septic Tanks
4-343
Service Mains
4-373
Services
4-126
Temporary
Sewer Drains
Earthenware
4-334
Polypropylene
4-333
PVC
4-330
SewerBoss pipework
4-333
Shadow Clad
4-224
Shakes
4-292
Shaving Cabinets
4-256
Shear Connectors 4-157, 4-176, 4178
Sheet Piling
4-145
Comparative Costs
3-64
Sheetmetal Cladding
4-198
Shell Beams
4-163
Shelterbit
4-180
Shelterseal
4-180
Shelving
Cold Store
4-285
F
S
G
T
H
U
I
V
Coolroom
4-285
Office
4-467
Storage
4-467
Shingles
4-292
Cedar
3-78, 4-292
Certainteed
4-292
Concrete roof
4-291
Fibreglass
4-292
Oberon Metal
4-291
Roofing
Comparative Costs
3-78
Shiplap weatherboards
4-222
Shop
Elemental Costs
2-60
Fronts
4-260
Comparative Costs
3-84
Surveillance System
4-456
Shopping Centre
Building Costs/m2
1-29
Elemental Costs
2-60
Shops
Building Costs/m2
1-29
Shoring
4-141
Shower
Bases
4-310
Curtains
4-244
Mixers
4-315
Roses
4-315
Sliding
4-315
Trolley
4-462
Waste
4-317
Shrubs
4-443
Shugg Windows
4-259
Shutters
Clearspan
4-272
Industrial Roller
4-270
Interlocking Slat
4-270
Signboard
4-116
Signs
4-240
Illuminated
4-241
Sikaflex 11FC
4-217
Silicone Water Repellent
4-425
Silkline soffit linings
4-226
Sills
Blockwork
4-188
Brick
4-184
Simpson's Rule
14-671
Site
Buildings, temporary
4-127
Clearance
Comparative Costs
3-64
Meetings
4-116
Offices
4-127
Preparation
3-64, 4-138
Comparative Costs
3-64
J
W
K L
X,Y,Z
Services
4-126
Situclad
4-429
Situflex
4-429
Situglaze
4-429
Skirting
Carpet
4-421
Vinyl
4-421
Skylights
Acrylic
4-2964-298
Acrydome
4-297
Giant Dome
4-297
Hi Flo
4-296
Pyramid
4-296
Superdome
4-297
Tubelight
4-297
Adlux
4-2964-298
Glass
4-298
Velux
4-298
Slabs
Concrete
4-147
Slate
4-191
Comparative Costs
3-90
Paving
4-191
Roofing
4-292
Tile, Comparative Costs
3-78
Slide Over Doors
4-271
Sliding
Door Locks
4-232
Door Track
4-236
Doors
4-268
Slip Resistant Floor Coatings 4-428
Smooth edge
4-418
Soap Dispenser
4-244
Sockets
4-390
Soffit
Bearers
4-204
Linings
4-225
Softboard
Waterproofing Protection
4-179
Soil
Control Fabrics
4-444
Stablisation
4-444
Solar Water Heater
4-325
Solid Core Doors
4-266
Solid Plaster
Labour constants
5-491
Sopralene Flam Unilay
4-294
Soprasun 4AR
4-294
Soundfloor, Hebel
4-165
South Pacific Waterless
4-307
Spa
Baths
4-309
Pool
4-313
Spacers, reinforcing, PCP 4-1674168
2009
Index
S
A
N
B
O
C
P
Page 15-696
D
Q
E
R
F
S
G
T
H
U
I
V
Springs, Floor
4-236
Sprinkler Systems
4-366, 4-368
Spur fastener
4-239
Squash Court Glasswall
4-261
Squash Courts
Building Costs/m2
1-25
Squat style WC pan
4-305
Stain Finish
4-424, 4-426
Stainless Steel
Angle Guards
4-195
Bolts
4-175
Ceiling tiles
4-414
Downpipes
4-302
Flashings
4-303
Handrails
4-197
Stair
Tread Nosings
4-423
Treads, Concrete
4-164
Stair Lifts
4-370
Stairs
4-197
Comparative Costs
3-85
Concrete
4-148
External, timber
4-205
Pressurisation
3-97
Pull Down
4-241
Spiral
3-86
Spiral, steel
4-197
Steel
4-170, 4-197
Terrazzo treads
3-85
Starmix Tapware
4-315
Steam Heating Coils
4-350
Steel
Angle Guards
4-195
Box Gutters
4-300
Conduit
4-378
Downpipes
4-302
Formwork
3-73, 3-76
Pipework
Mechanical
4-354
Water
4-321
Reinforcing
Detailed Prices
4-167
Roof
4-289
Roofing
Colorsteel
4-2894-290
Comparative Costs
3-78
Valley Gutters
4-300
Wall Cladding, Colorsteel
4-295
Windows
4-261
Steelspan 900
4-290
Steelwork
Labour constants
5-481
Stirrups
4-167
Stockpile Excavated Material 4-448
Stone Walls
4-192
J
W
K L
X,Y,Z
2009
Index
T
A
N
B
O
C
P
Page 15-697
D
Q
E
R
Supertub
4-312
Supply Prices
Concrete
4-147
spraymix
4-161
Door Furniture
4-234
Hinges
4-230
Metalwork
4-193
Reinforcing Steel
4-167
Structural Steel
4-169
Structural Steelwork
4-169
Timber
4-200
Supply Register
4-361
Surechem
4-428
Surecoat 500AR
4-428
Sureshield
4-428
Surface
Hardeners
4-149
Treatments
Structural Steel
4-177
Subgrade
4-449
Surgery
Building Costs/m2
1-17
Surveyor
4-116
Suspended
Ceilings
4-412
Labour constants
5-491
Slabs, concrete
4-147
Swelltite
4-179
Swiftlift
4-166
Swimming Pools
Building Costs/m2
1-25
Swing Doors
4-272
Swinging Stage
4-128
Switchboards
4-3754-376
Switchgear, high voltage
4-373
Synagogue
1-28
Building Costs/m2
Syntex
4-444
Synthetic Turf
4-442
T
Table
Diaper Changing
Tables
Street Furniture
Tables, Bedside
Tanking
Comparative Costs
Tanks
Concrete
PVC
Septic
Water
Taps
4-243
4-447
4-462
4-179
3-66
4-324
4-325
4-343
4-3244-325
4-314
F
S
G
T
H
U
I
V
boiling water
4-326
Greens
4-3144-315
Methven
4-3144-315
Tarpaulin, hire rates
4-472
Taverns
Building Costs/m2
1-18
Elemental Costs
2-49
Tax
Capital Gains
13-636
Depreciation
13-639
Building fitout
13-645
Buildings and Structures 13-644
Computers
13-652
Contractors, Builders and
Quarrying
13-648
Furniture
13-649
Hotels, motels, cafes
13-656
Laundry
13-655
Office Equipment
13-649
Residential Rental Property
Chattels
13-658
Shops
13-653
Tanks and Vats
13-651
Dividend Imputation
13-636
FBT
13-635
Fringe Benefit
13-635
Goods & Services 13-62613-632
Income
13-626
Land Sales
13-626
PAYE
13-635
Withholding
13-635
WoFs, Buildings
13-634
Tecstop levelling plaster
4-403
Telephone
Circuits
4-395
Connections
4-126
Rentals
4-126
Temporary
4-126
Telephones
Broadband connection
4-126
Television
Antenna
4-396
Antenna Cable
4-396
Closed Circuit
4-400
Television studio
Building Costs/m2
1-16
Tempaclad Glass
4-432
Tempascreen Glass
4-432
Temporary
Buildings
4-127
Canopies
4-127
Drainage
4-117
Electrical
4-126
Fences
4-127
Plumbing
4-117
J
W
K L
X,Y,Z
Power
4-117
Protection
4-135
Roading
4-117
Screens
4-134
Services
4-126
Telephones
4-117, 4-126
Toilets
4-128
Water
4-117
Tender
competitive negotiation
11-572
construction management 11-573
design and build
11-573
direct negotiation
11-573
documentation
11-562
lump sum
11-571
open
11-571
selected
11-571
traditional system
11-571
types of
11-562, 11-571
Tender or Contract Rate
7-523
Tennis Courts
Building Costs/m2
1-25
Terra Lana wool insulation
4-212
Terraflake
4-428
Terraflex
4-294
Terratuff
4-428
Terrazzite
4-428
Terrazzo
4-192
Stair Treads
4-192
Terrier Insert
4-207
Tertiary Institutions
Building Costs/m2
1-15
Tertiary Lecture Theatre
Elemental Costs
2-44
Testing
Concrete
4-148
TG&V timber boarding
4-223
Theatres
Building Costs/m2
1-16
Thermaclad
3-83, 4-287
Thermaplast insulating plaster 4-403
Thermomass
4-164
Tie rods
4-174
Ties
Cavity
4-184
Collar
4-204
To brickwork
4-184
Veneer
4-184
Tiles
Anti-Static
4-419
Carpet
4-419
Clay roof
4-291
Concrete roof
4-291
Cork
4-419
Division Strips
4-417
2009
Index
U
A
N
B
O
C
P
Page 15-698
D
Q
E
R
Floor
4-416
Granite
4-190
Marble
4-189
Metal roof
4-291
Mirror
4-433
Mosaic
4-4154-416
Pressed Steel
4-291
Roofing
Comparative Costs
3-78
Rubber
4-421
Screeds
4-417
Slate
4-191
Terrazzo
4-192
Vinyl
4-419
Wall
4-415
Weather Bars
4-417
Tiling
Labour constants
5-491
Tilting Doors
4-269
Timber
3-77
Boarding
3-94, 4-223
Door Frames
4-264
Doors
4-266
Flooring
4-215
Flooring, Eulux
4-215
Floors
3-72
Framed Roof
Comparative Costs
3-69
Infill Flooring
4-162
Laminated
Beams
4-246
Flooring
4-248
Portal Frames
4-249
Posts
4-248
Piles
4-142
Bored
4-143
Driven
4-142
Pole Retaining Wall
4-446
Stairs
4-250
Strapping
4-205
Stress Grading
14-667
Supply Prices
4-200
Walls
Framed
3-79
Windows
4-258
Cedar
4-258
Colonial Style
4-258
Pine
4-258
Timber Infill Flooring
Comparative Costs
3-77
Timberbond
4-248
Time
switches
4-392
Titan/CLD Facade Panel
Composite Rates
4-218
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S
G
T
H
U
I
V
J
W
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X,Y,Z
Troughs
Wash
4-311
Truck Capacity
5-508
Trunking
4-377
Trusses
Carpentry
4-209
Posi-Strut
4-210
Roof
4-209
Twinaplate
4-210
Tubelight acrylic skylight
4-297
Tubs
4-312
Robinhood
4-312
Supertub
4-312
Tuftiguard
4-422
Turf Reinforcement
4-444
Turntable, vehicle
4-451
Twinaplate
4-210
Tylok
4-207
Tyrolean Plaster
4-402
Comparative Costs
3-79, 3-93
U
U Bolts
4-176
UBs, UCs, H Piles, RSJs 14-663
Underfloor Heating
4-391
Underlay
4-296
Carpet
4-418
Paving
4-440
Roof
4-211
Underpinning
Comparative Costs
3-64
Underpurlins
4-203
Universities
Building Costs/m2
1-15
Updates, indices
6-513
UPS
4-389
UPVC vent strip
4-217
Urinal
Cisterns
4-308
Flushing valves
4-308
Stainless Steel
4-3074-308
Vitreous China
4-307
Waterless
4-307
Usage factors, plant
5-502
V
Vacuum Cleaning System
Valley Boards
Valley Gutters
Value management
Valves
Landing
4-468
4-204
4-300
11-595
4-365
2009
Index
W
A
N
B
O
C
P
Page 15-699
D
Q
E
R
Mechanical Services
4-356
Sprinkler
4-368
Urinal, flushing
4-308
Vanity Units
4-256
Melamine
4-256
Natural Timber Veneer
4-256
Vapour barrier
4-211
Vehicle reimbursement
4-474
Vehicle showroom
Building Costs/m2
1-30
Vehicle turntable
4-451
Velux roof windows
4-298
Veneer Ties
4-184
Venetian blinds
4-263
Vent strip, uPVC
4-217
Ventilation
Comparative Costs
3-97
Natural
4-364
Powered
4-3624-363
Ventilators, Roof
4-301
Vertical Boarding
4-223
Vertical Stack Parking
4-451
Vertiface
4-427
Vestibule Locks
4-2304-232
Villaboard
4-224
Soffit linings
4-225
Villeroy & Boch
4-307
Vinyl
3-91
Sheet
3-91, 3-93, 4-420
Skirting
4-422
Tiles
4-419
Volclay
4-179
Voltex
4-179
W
W.C.
Pans
Slop Hopper
Suites
Waffle back underlay
Wage Rates
Wall
Claddings
Colorcote
Colorsteel
Transparent
Coatings
Hygiene Quality
Coverings
Fabrics
Linings
Papering
Tiling
Wall Cladding
4-305
4-306
4-306
4-418
7-521
4-295
4-295
4-295
4-292
4-4294-430
4-429
4-427
4-427
3-92
4-427
4-415
F
S
G
T
H
U
I
V
Colorcote
4-295
Wall Linings
Fibre Cement
Hardibacker
4-216
Hardiflex
4-216
HardiGroove
4-224
Hardipanels
4-224
Inseal jointer
4-218
Villaboard
4-224
Weatherboards, Hardies 4-221
Plywood
4-223
Timber Boarding
4-223
Weatherboards
Aluminium
4-223
James Hardie
4-221
PVC
4-2214-222
Timber
4-222
Wall Oven
4-454
Bench Unit
4-254
Wallboard
BPB Plasterboard
4-405
Gib Board
4-404
Wallpaper
3-93
Walls
Concrete
4-147
Insulated
4-286
Parapet
3-81
Retaining
4-446
Stone
4-192
Timber Framed
3-793-80
Warehouses
Building Costs/m2
1-20
Warrants of Fitness
Tax Aspects
13-634
Wash Troughs
4-311
Washing Machine
4-453
Commercial
Domestic
4-455
Waste
Easy Clean
4-317
Floor
4-317
Roof
4-317
Shower
4-317
Water
Boilers, HVAC
4-351
Chillers
4-349
Cooler
4-313
Filter
4-313
Heaters
Dairy
4-326
Electric
4-325
Heat Pump
4-325
Low Pressure
4-325
Solar
4-325
Wetback
4-325
J
W
K L
X,Y,Z
Tanks
4-324
Waterless Urinal
4-307
Waterproofing
Bentonite
4-179
Bituminous Coating
4-179
Bituproof
4-179
Bituthene
4-180
Dampstop
4-149
Flintkote
4-179
Formceal
4-179
Mulseal
4-179
Novater
4-180
Permaline
4-179
Polygum
4-180
Polypropylene
4-179
Polythene
4-149
Protection
4-179
Self Seal
4-180
Shelterbit
4-180
Shelterseal
4-180
Underlay
4-149
Volclay
4-179
Waterstops
4-150
WC
Seats
4-306
WC Pan
Squat style
4-305
Weather Bars
4-417
Weather Tables
14-675
Updated
14-675
Weatherboards
Aluminium
4-223
Bevelback
4-222
Board and Batten
4-222
Fibre Cement
4-221
PVC
4-2214-222
Rusticated
4-222
Shiplap
4-222
Timber
4-222
Wedge and Grout
4-174
Wedge fastener
4-239
Weights
of Reinforcing Rod
14-667
Weld
4-174
Welded Sections
4-170
Welder, hire rates
4-472
Welding studs
4-157, 4-176, 4-178
Wetback HWC
4-325
Whiteboards
4-257
Window
Catches
4-239
Insulation
4-434
Stays
4-239
Winding Equipment
4-240
Windows
2009
Index
X,Y,Z
A
N
B
O
C
P
Page 15-700
D
Q
E
R
Aluminium
Commercial
4-259
Domestic
4-259
Double Glazed
4-259
Blinds
4-263
Comparative Costs
3-84
Curtain Walling
4-260
Fire Rated
4-262
Frameless Glazing
4-260
Glasswall
4-261
Glazing Bar
4-261
Louvres
4-263
Mitech film
4-135
Protective film
4-135
Roof
4-296
Sashless Sliding
4-259
Shop Fronts
4-260
Shugg
4-259
Spandrel Panels
4-260
Squash Courts
4-261
Steel
4-261
Timber
4-258
Cedar
4-258
Colonial Style
4-258
Pine
4-258
Velux, roof
4-298
Winding Equipment
4-240
Wing Walls
4-344
Won-Door
4-273
Wood Fibre
Panels
4-226
Wool Insulation
4-212
Work section codes
11-565
Working Space
14-662
Workshops
Building Costs/m2
1-21
Elemental Costs
2-52
Workstation, office furniture 4-466
X,Y,Z
XPS polystyrene
Z nails
Zinc
Metalspray
Phosphate Paint
Silicate Paint
Zincalume
Box Gutters
Downpipes
Flashings
Valley Gutters
Zolatone
4-156, 4-212
4-206
4-177
4-177
4-177
4-300
4-302
4-304
4-300
4-429
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G
T
H
U
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V
J
W
K L
X,Y,Z