PILE COST ANALYSIS
(Cost in Pak Rupees)
600MM DIA PILE
Length of Pile 13.5 meter
Average length of pile doweled with pile cap 1.00 meter
(This length contains concrete and is
knocked off after casting of pile and
1 meter steel is embedded in pile cap.
Total length of Pile 14.5 meter
Bore Stability:
Using Bentonite Slurry to stabilize the bore walls
Max. Cement Contents:
400 kg/cu.m Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC)
Steel Per Pile:
540 kg/rm, average steel per pile (ASTM A615)
COST OF PILE
Installation of Pile including boring, Rs.4920/-rm
steel placing and concrete as per 4920 x 13.5 Rs.66420/-
specifications.
Avg. Steel in pile including main bars, 40 kg/ rm
reinforcement laps, spiral rings and 40 x 13.5
holding rings etc. = 0.540 ton / pile
0.540 x 120300 Rs.64962/-
TOTAL COST OF A PILE 600MM DIA
Rs.131382/
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Note: Cost of concrete & steel of 1 meter had been
deducted from M/s Rocky Construction Company Bill.
PILE COST ANALYSIS
(Cost in Pak Rupees)
450MM DIA PILE
Length of Pile 13.5 meter
Average length of pile doweled with pile cap 1.00 meter
(This length contains concrete and is
knocked off after casting of pile and
1 meter steel is embedded in pile cap.
Total length of Pile 14.5 meter
Bore Stability:
Using Bentonite Slurry to stabilize the bore walls
Max. Cement Contents:
400 kg/cu.m Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC)
Steel Per Pile:
390 kg/rm, average steel per pile (ASTM A615)
COST OF PILE
Installation of Pile including boring, Rs.3700/-rm
steel placing and concrete as per 3700 x 13.5 Rs.49950/-
specifications.
Avg. Steel in pile including main bars, 29 kg/ rm
reinforcement laps, spiral rings and 29 x 13.5
holding rings etc. = 0.391 kg / pile
0.391 x 120300 Rs.47037/-
TOTAL COST OF A PILE 450MM DIA Rs.96987/-
Note: Cost of concrete & steel of 1 meter had been
deducted from M/s Rocky Construction Company Bill.
BRIEFING REGARDING WORK
1. ADMINISTRATION BLOCK (G)
1.1 EARTH WORK
The area had been excavated as per drawings, but during excavation it was observed
that surrounding soil was very weak, so immediate precautionary measures taken to
prevent the edges stable to minimize the collapse hazard. Moreover, during
excavation up to 3 meter depth, it was found that the underlying stratum was very
loose and slushy. In view of existing condition and firm strata, further dug and refilled
with the dry material and compaction was carried out to avoid the hazards of collapsing
the superstructure and minimize the risk of human safety aspect.
1.2 BASEMENT
After excavation, it was found that the floor level of Admin Block was about 3 meter
higher from its foundation and huge backfill is required, Mr. Chairman recommended
for the addition of basement in the structure.
1.3 PLASTER WORK
According to BOQ, total quantity of plaster work is 6995SM and according to the Rocky
bills, its 7646SM. According to BOQ, there is difference of plaster thickness in different
areas. Rocky put same plaster all over the structure and this had been done upon
special recommendation of Project Manager keeping in view the climatic conditions
and quality of local water.
1.4 FINISHING ITEMS
Finishing items like marble, tiles, painting, doors, fixtures and plumbing are
recommended by Chairman and so as installed for quality & durability purpose.
2. MAIN PLANT BUILDING (A)
2.1 EARTH WORK
(a) Originally the land area was water logged and filled up with borrowed
soil to make the place workable.
(b) During the piling works, borings were done in the soft soil with reverse
rotary and mud ponds were established.
(c) Due to large number of piles, most of the main plant building area and
surroundings used for mud ponds up to 2 to 2 meter depth. As the mud
pond contains large quantity of bentonite (clay), silty clay and moisture
which made soil very slushy, so the Project Manager took immediate
action to remove the slush and filled up with the dry soil to make the area
clear from hazards to the human & structures in respect of safety
aspects.
3. CONCRETE PAVEMENT & WALKWAYS (P)
3.1 EARTH WORK
(a) All the Road network was dug up to 1-meter depth because of loose
stratum as per directions of PCL (Consultant).
(b) It was filled and compacted layer wise (150MM) as per AASHTO
standards up to original level of subgrade.
(c) Due to large number of piles, most of the main plant building area and
surroundings used for mud ponds up to 2 to 2 meter depth. As the mud
pond contains large quantity of bentonite (clay), silty clay and moisture
which made soil very slushy, so the Project Manager took immediate
action to remove the slush and filled up with the dry soil to eliminate the
chances of risk for human lives and property.