EQS Consultants

EQS Consultants EQS Consultants provides construction estimating services for Construction Projects, Commercial and

24/12/2021

Our Expertise

◾Quantity Surveying
◾Project Management
◾Cost Control of Projects
◾Dispute Resolution Support
◾Contract Administration
◾Job Costing & Estimation
◾Feasibility Cost Study
◾Procurement Advise
◾Tender Support

28/10/2021

Accurately estimate and assess the building
materials required for each job throughout all
stages of construction through mini bills and BOQ database. Ensure all variations are actioned within agreed timeframes.

27/10/2021

We are offering Following Services
◾Rough cost estimates,
◾Detailed cost estimates,
◾Engineering estimates,
◾BOQs preparation with technical specification,
◾Executable Bar bending Schedule,
◾Market current rates,
◾Preparation and verification of interim ◾Payment certificates,
◾VOs, Cash flows
◾Project closeout procedures.

14/10/2021
12/10/2021

Estimation provide you accurate measurements, costs of labour, and bill of materials, so you don't overspend or fall short of manpower or supplies.
Contact for Estimation and Consultancy..

09/10/2021

Estimate:
To determine the probable cost of the construction work before its construction is known as estimate.

21/05/2018

Quantity Surveyor

A Person who calculates the cost of material & labor of a construction project based on an architect plans.

21/05/2018

QUANTITY

Quantity is a numerical value of any item or those physical properties which can be measured or the amount in weight, running length or number of material or component is called Quantity.

21/05/2018

Preliminary or approximate estimate is required for studies of various aspects of work of project and for its administrative approval. It can decide, in case of commercial projects, whether the net income earned justifies the amount invested or not. The approximate estimate is prepared from the practical knowledge and cost of similar works. The estimate is accompanied by a report duly explaining necessity and utility of the project and with a site or layout plan. A percentage 5 to 10% is allowed for contingencies.

The following are the methods used for preparation of approximate estimates:

a) Plinth area method

b) Cubical contents methods

c) Unit base method.

*a) Plinth area method:*
The cost of construction is determined by multiplying plinth area with plinth area rate. The area is obtained by multiplying length and breadth (outer dimensions of building). In fixing the plinth area rate, careful observation and necessary enquiries are made in respect of quality and quantity aspect of materials and labour, type of foundation, height of building, roof, wood work, fixtures, number of storeys etc.

As per IS 3861-1966, the following areas include while calculating the plinth area of building:

Types of Estimates

Area of walls at floor level.
Internal shafts of sanitary installations not exceeding 2.0 sqm, lifts, air-conditioning ducts etc.,
Area of barsati at terrace level: Barsati means any covered space open on one side, constructed on one side, constructed on terraced roof which is used as shelter during rainy season.
Porches of non-cantilever type.
Areas which are not to include

Area of lofts.
Unenclosed balconies.
Architectural bands, cornices etc.,
Domes, towers projecting above terrace level.
Box louvers and vertical sun breakers.
*b) Cubical Contents Method:*
This method is generally used for multi-storeyed buildings. It is more accurate that the other two methods viz., plinth area method and unit base method. The cost of a structure is calculated approximately as the total cubical contents (Volume of buildings) multiplied by Local Cubic Rate. The volume of building is obtained by Length x breadth x depth or height. The length and breadth are measured out to out of walls excluding the plinth off set.

The cost of string course, cornice, corbelling etc., is neglected.

The cost of building = volume of buildings x rate/ unit volume.

*c) Unit Base Method:*
According to this method the cost of structure is determined by multiplying the total number of units with unit rate of each item. In case schools and colleges, the unit considered to be as ‘one student’ and in case of hospital, the unit is ‘one bed’. The unit rate is calculated by dividing the actual expenditure incurred or cost of similar building in the nearby locality by the number of units.

14/01/2017

ANALYSIS OF RATES FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING WORKS
In order to determine the rate of a particular item, the factors affecting the rate of that item are studied carefully and then finally a rate is decided for that item. This process of determining the rates of an item is termed as analysis of rates or rate analysis.

analysis of rates

The rate of particular item of work depends on the following:

1. Specifications of works and material about their quality, proportion and constructional operation method.

2. Quantity of materials and their costs.

3. Cost of labours and their wages.

4. Location of site of work and the distances from source and conveyance charges.

5. Overhead and establishment charges

6. Profit

Cost of materials at source and at site of construction:

The costs of materials are taken as delivered at site inclusive of the transport local taxes and other charges.

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Islamabad

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+923337020900

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