QUANTITY OF MATERIAL - CEMENT ,SAND & METAL
CALCULATION OF MATERIAL QUANTITY.
CONCRETE
Mix Ratio 1:2:4 - - (1:2:4)=1+2+4=7
7 is mixing propotion
Volume of wet cement concrete - 1.54 to 1.57
unit weight of cement is 1440kg/cum
1 bag of cement – 50kg/bag - =50/1440=0.034722 cum
Cement = 1.54/7=0.22
0.22/0.03472=6.33 bags
1bag of cement = 50kgs
=6.33*50kgs=316.82 kgs
sand = 0.22*2=0.44cum
2 is the mixing of proportion
metal = 0.22*4=0.88cum
4 is the mixing of proportion
CEMENT = 6.33 NOS BAGS SAND = 0.46 M3 METAL = 0.88 M3
PLASTERING
Area of plaster = 3.05 x 3.05 = 9.3 m2 Thickness of plaster -10mm Ratio – 1:5
Volume of plaster = 9.3 x 0.01 = 0.09 m3
Quantity of cement = 0.09/1+5 =0.09/6 = 0.02 m3
1 bag cement =0.0347 m3
no. of cement bags = 0.02/0.0347 = 0.58 bags
quantity of sand = 0.02 x 5 = 0.10 m3
For wastage - add 30% extra .
CEMENT = 0.58 NOS BAGS SAND = 0.13 M3
BRICKWORK
Brick Size- 230mm x 115mm x 75mm Ratio – 1:6
Vol. of brick( w/o mortar) = 0.00198 M3.
Thk. of mortar be 12mm.
vol. of brick with mortar = 242mm x 127mm x 87mm
= 0.00267 M3.
No. of bricks in 1 cum. with mortar = 1/0.00267= 373.99
Total No of Bricks = 374Nos.
Cement Mortar required = 1-( 374 x 0.00198) = 0.259 M3
Add 15% for frog filling and wastage while execution.
Volume of wet mortar = 0.299 M3
Volume of dry mortar ( increase by 30% ) = 0.388 M3
Qty. of cement = 1/7 x (1440 x 0.388) = 0.055 cum.
Qty. of sand = 0.055 x 6 = 0.330 cum.
CEMENT =1.6 NOS BAGS SAND = 0.13 M3
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1/7*(1440*0.388)=79.81714
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1/7*(1440*0.388)=0.055 cum.
Cement Mortar required = 1-( 374 x 0.00198) = 0.259 M3
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Volume of wet mortar = 0.299 M3
Volume of dry mortar ( increase by 30% ) = 0.388 M3
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