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Class B-
for all the
members which are
not reinforced for
bending stress.
Class C-
Used for footing
not under water.
Let C = No. of Part Cement
S= sand
G= gravel or stone
then;
SOLUTION:
1. Find the volume:
V = 0.10 x 9 x 6
= 5.40 cu.m.
2. Referring on table 1-2 class “B”
for cement: 5.4 x 6.48 = 34.99 say 35 bags
sand: 5.4 x 0.44 = 2.37 say 2.5 cu.m.
gravel: 5.4 x 6.88 = 4.75 say 5.0 cu.m.
A concrete pavement with a thickness of 4 in. and having a dimensions of
18x28m. Using class ‘C’ concrete, mixture, compute for the quantity of
cement, sand, and gravel in bags and cu.m. respectively.
SOLUTION:
1. 4 inches = 0.1016 meter
2. Area of the pavement
18 x 28 = 504sq.m.
3. Volume = 0.1016 x504 = 51.21 cu.m.
4. Referring to table – using class C mixture
Cement: 51.21 x 5.5 = 281.65 say 282 bags
Sand: 51.21 x .44 = 22.52 say 23 cu.m.
Gravel: 51.21 x .88 = 45.06 say 45 cu.m.
CHB- Concrete Hollow Block
Area of CHB:
SUMMARY:
CHB = 2.130
Cement = 196
Sand = 16
Gravel = 6.34
Specify the use of 15cm. CHB for a construction of firewall having a
dimension of 30m long and 6m high with class “B” mixture of mortar.
Prepare a BOM for both CHB and reinforcement for the same phase
SOLUTION:
From the figure shown below, prepare the
BOM using class “B” and class “C” mortar.
A firewall has a dimension of 35 meters long and 7 meters
high, specify the use of 15cm CHB with Class B concrete
mortar mixture. Prepare a comparative BOM for both CHB and
reinforced for the same wall.
SUMMARY:
CHB 15cm = 3,438 pcs.
Cement = 385 bags
Sand = 33 cu.m.
STEEL REINFORCEMENT
ESTIMATING PROCEDURE:
ROOFING HARDWARES
ARDEX CORRUGATED SHEET