Civil Engineering - Estimating and Costing - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Estimating and Costing - Section 1 (Q.No. 2)
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The expected out turn of 2.5 cm cement concrete floor per manson per day
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Saro said:
1 decade ago
Please can anyone tell me how it is find out?
Krish said:
1 decade ago
How it is come?
Sreenivas said:
1 decade ago
Please can anyone tell me how it is find out?
Piya said:
1 decade ago
How is it come?
Jyotitak said:
1 decade ago
Is this mean that A mason can do 7.5 X 2.5= 18.75 Cum of concrete in one day ? is that true? I doubt.
M.Karthick said:
1 decade ago
Mason will do the following process,
1. C, FA, CA shifting after weighing as per Mix design.
2. Hand mixing with water as per mix design.
3. Making homogeneous mix.
4. Making level for every 2.5sqm corner.
5. Laying & levelling concrete as per level point.
6. 7.5 Sqm only is possible.
1. C, FA, CA shifting after weighing as per Mix design.
2. Hand mixing with water as per mix design.
3. Making homogeneous mix.
4. Making level for every 2.5sqm corner.
5. Laying & levelling concrete as per level point.
6. 7.5 Sqm only is possible.
Bharat said:
1 decade ago
@Jyotitak calculation is 7.5*0.025.
Dev said:
1 decade ago
@Bharat.
What is 0.025 and what is the unit?
What is 0.025 and what is the unit?
Tarun said:
10 years ago
For 100 sum, no. of Mason is 13 no.
i.e for 13 Mason flooring is 100 square meter.
So for 1 Mason flooring is 100/13 = 7.69 sum.
So option C is the answer.
i.e for 13 Mason flooring is 100 square meter.
So for 1 Mason flooring is 100/13 = 7.69 sum.
So option C is the answer.
M.Areeb said:
10 years ago
For 100 sum, no. of Mason is 13 no.
i.e for 13 Mason flooring is 100 square meter.
From where you confirm that it is fixed.
i.e for 13 Mason flooring is 100 square meter.
From where you confirm that it is fixed.
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