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I am a civil engineer with a passion for travel and experiencing life to the fullest. My career involves designing, constructing, maintaining infrastructure that enhances the way we live and move. This blend of professional expertise and zest for adventure drives me to create innovative and sustainable engineering solutions while enjoying the vibrant experiences life has to offer.
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Brick soling rate analysis.

After earthwork, the layers of bricks or rubble stones are arranged next to one another to provide strong support for the concrete placed over them. Such an arrangement of bricks or stones is called soling. For hand-packed stone soling, the thickness of the soling varies between 150 and 300 mm. Generally, on construction sites, the soling work is measured in square meters. Here we are about to discuss brick soling.
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M20-grade concrete rate analysis.

What is M20-grade concrete? The term M in M20 refers to "mix," whereas 20 is its compressive strength after 28 days of curing, i.e., 20 MPa or 20 N/mm2. In the present scenario in Nepal, M20-grade concrete is generally used for column and slab casting in RCC structures. In order to calculate the unit rate of M20 in Nepal, you need to consider two basic codes or norms...
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Rate analysis of flat-brick soling.

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Excavation work rate analysis.

In this process, the soil or rock is removed from the work area in order to prepare the site for construction. This can be done mechanically and manually too. You have to understand two technical terms in excavation: lead and lift. Lead is the horizontal distance from the point of excavation to the point of disposal. Lift is the vertical height through which the soil or rock has to be lifted.
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Brick work rate analysis

To calculate the cost of any masonry built using bricks and mortar, you should consider the following topics:

1)Standard size of bricks used
-The standard size of brick being used in Nepal is 240*115*57mm.

2)Thickness of the mortar
-We consider the standard thickness of 10 mm of mortar for brick work.

3)Mix ratio of mortar
-mix ratio normally used is either 1:6 or 1:4 (cement and sand)
You can bond bricks in different.
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Rubble stone masonry work rate analysis

Stone masonry is a structure constructed using stone and mortar. This technique has been used since ancient times for the construction of temples, houses, walls, retaining structures, etc. . The stone used may be dressed or undressed. The dressed structure is called ashlar masonry, and the undressed stone structure is rubble masonry. Here we are about to deal with rubble masonry work. This structure is...
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Gabion wall rate analysis

A gabion wall is simply a cage or box of GI mesh wire filled with rocks or stones with the purpose of stabilizing the soil behind the wall. It's widely used for the lining of channels, river bank protections, coastline protection, soil erosion protection on road sides, and many other places. The main advantage of a gabion wall is its rapid construction process and environmentally friendly nature.
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Plum concrete rate analysis

Plum concrete, also known as boulder-mixed concrete in the Nepali market, is, as its name suggests, a mixture of wet concrete and coarse boulders. The size of boulders may be 150 mm or larger. It is generally used in mass concrete works like river training and protection works. The plum concrete is carried out in layers to the desired level to place the boulders and avoid voids in the structure.
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Rate analysis on cement concrete flooring

In RCC building, what we do is do chipping work with the help of a chipping hammer over the floor and place concrete of a specified thickness and ratio to give a uniform finish to the floor. This process of placing concrete over a floor is called concrete flooring (screeding). In normal practice in Nepal, a concrete mix ratio of 1:2:4 (cement/sand/aggregate) is used where the thickness varies from 38 mm...
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GI gutter work rate analysis

A gutter is fundamentally a channel lined at the edge of the roof that catches rainwater and drops it to the ground through a drop-down channel of pipe or rain-chain. The rainwater falling directly from the roof hammers the top soil or sidewalks around the building and has a negative impact. Moreover, if your building has basements, gutters will be installed to avoid flooding in the basements....
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Tile work rate analysis

Tile has become an ideal choice in modern days for floors and walls in both commercial and residential buildings because of its appealing looks, durability, and easy maintenance. There are a wide variety of tile options available on the market. Basically, people get confused between porcelain and vitrified tile; which one is better? Material combination-wise, both the tiles are almost the same, but ...
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