5.2.6 chapter 3 - concrete works
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TAKING OFF QUANTITIES FOR BUILDING &CIVIL ENGINEERING WORKS
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Concrete is the most important material inconstruction because its cost is very cheapand easily obtained compare to othermaterials.
The following tables show the appropriateunit of measurement for those items includedin the above section of work.
Reference should be made to the Standard
Method of measurement ( Clauses 5278) formore detailed information on the preparationof bill of quantities.
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The items for concrete include supply,placing in forms or Shuttering vibrating and
curing.
Shuttering is measured by the area ofconcrete, which requires support duringsetting.
The items for shuttering include supply anderection, including all necessary struts andbearer, treatment before concreting and
removal when the concrete has set.
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Example 4.1 Mass Concrete Of Retaining Wall
Prepare taking off sheet and bill of quantitiesfor mass concrete retaining wall with 30 m
length as shown in Figure 4.1(All measurement in mm)
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1.8 m
Figure 4.1 : Plan View And Cross Section OfRetaining Wall
1.8m
1.8 m
Grade 7
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The dimension sheet shall include
(i) Concrete work :◦ Mass concrete for foundation and mass concrete
for wall.
◦ Placing of concrete for foundation and placing ofconcrete for wall. Concrete for wall thickness
500mm shall be separate from concrete for wallthickness > 500mm.
(ii) Ancillaries work which comprise of :◦ Formwork for fair finishes and formwork for
rough finishes.◦ Inserts such as land drain and ashes in
continuous pocket.
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Example 4.2 slab
Prepare taking off sheet and bill of for the
slab shown in Figure 4.2 with the thickness ofslab 300 mm. The dimension sheet shallinclude concrete work (mass concrete forslab) and reinforcement (bottom only).
Figure 4.2 : Plan View Of Slab
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Example 4.3 Beam
The following example illustrates the method
of preparing a taking off sheet and BQ for thereinforcement of the r.c beam (6 units) asshown in Figure 4.3
Figure 4.3 :Cross Section of Beam
GROUND BEAM
For column & beam
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