Thumb rules for
1.brickwork & Blockwork
2.Plastering
3.FLooring and tiles
4.Shuttering
5.Steel
Answer Posted / nitin sharma
brickwork & Blockwork:- flooer area 1time
2.Plastering:- internal floor area time and outer floor area 1time
3.FLooring and tiles:- floor area 1 time,not including toilet
4.Shuttering:- with beam floor area 1.5 time and including column 2time
5.Steel:-3.5 kg to 4.5 kg per sqf
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