Estimation Costing and Specification: Detailed Estimate
Estimation Costing and Specification: Detailed Estimate
Definition
• Calculation of quantities , cost for various items required for
completion of proposed work
Estimation costing and
specification • Cost = quantity of each work x unit cost of item
• To prepare an estimate, drawing consisting of plan , section and
elevation along with a detailed specification are required
Need for estimate Types of estimate
• To ascertain necessary amount of money required by the owner or Detailed estimate
builder to complete the work
• Includes detailed particulars for the quantities , rates and cost of all
items involved for satisfactory completion of a project
• To ascertain the quantity of materials in order to programme their
timely procurement
• Quantities of item of work are calculated from their respective
dimensions on the drawing on a measurement sheet
• To calculate the different categories of workers that are employed to
complete the work • multiplying these quantities by their respective rates , cost of all
items of work are worked out individually
• Accompanied by
• To fix up the completion period
• (a) report
• (b)Specifications
• To invite tender and prepare bills for payment • (c) Detailed drawings
• (d)Design data and collections
• An estimate of an existing property is required for valuation • (e) Basic rates
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Revised estimate
Preliminary or approximate or rough estimate
• Approximate estimate to find out the approximate cost in a short time • Detailed estimate for revised quantities and rates of item of work
originally provided in the estimate without material deviation of
structural nature from the design originally approved for the project
• Helps the authority concerned to consider the financial aspect of
scheme , and to get sanction
• Accompanied with a comparative statement abstract form showing
the probable variations of quantity ,rate and amount of each item of
• Prepared after knowing the rate of similar works and from practical work as compared with original estimate
knowledge
• Submitted for fresh technical sanction
Supplementary estimate
Revised estimate
It is required to be prepared for the following reasons : • While a work is in progress, some changes or additional works due
to material deviation of structural nature from the design originally
approved
(i) When a sanctioned estimate is likely to exceed by more than 5%
either from rate being found insufficient or from any cause
whatsoever except important structural alterations • Abstract shows the amount of original estimate and total of sanction
required including supplementary amount
(ii) When expenditure of work exceed or is likely to exceed by more
than 10% of administrative approval
(iii) When there are material deviations from original proposal but
not due to material deviation of a structural nature
(iv) When it is found that the sanctioned estimate is more than
actual requirement
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Revised estimate is required due to change of rate or Supplementary estimate is required due to some new
quantity of materials, so no additions or revisions of works or due to change of design so additions or
drawings necessary revisions of drawings may be necessary
Maintenance Estimate
Contingencies
• After completion of work, it is necessary to maintain the same for its • Expenses of miscellaneous character which cannot be
proper function reasonably predicted during preparation of estimate
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Lump Sum item
Work Charged establishment
• Temporary establishment employed for the • Work which is very difficult to measure or assess during its
execution or immediate technical supervision or execution and a lumpsum rate is provided
departmental stores and machinery in connection
with a specified work • Site cleaning, site dressing , removing roots of trees,
dewatering from a small diameter tube well till sand free
water is obtained
• Work charged staff may be a technical person or an
understaff of technical person to assist him at
worksite, guard ….
• 2 to 2.5% of estimated cost
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• It is the build up covered area measured at the floor level of the • Floor area
basement or any storey of the building Plinth Area – Area of walls
Calculation
• By taking external dimensions excluding the plinth offset • Carpet Area
Floor area – area of following portions
Portions included Portions excluded Verandah
Stair cover balcony Corridors & passages
Lift well including landing Architectural works, cornice Entrance hall & porch
Staircase & stair cover
Machine room Spiral staircase
Bathroom
Porch area other than cantilevered Terrace at floor one , Kitchen and pantry
towers , domes projecting above
terrace level at terrace Store room
Air conditioning duct
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Bay method
Unit Rate Method
• Approximate Cost = No: of bays in proposed structure * cost
• cost of unit quantity is such as per km for a highway, per m of one bay
of span for a bridge , per classroom for school building , per
bed for hospital , per litre of water tank are determined
• Bay – Compartments or similar portions of a structure eg ;Go-
downs, railway platforms,
• Estimate = cost per unit x no: of units