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Jobs/Vacancies / I Need A Good Carpenter That Knows How To Construct Formwork. by Monday5(m): 7:05pm On Feb 03
Someone who has been working based on square meter.

Site location: Owerri
Just indicate in the thread if you are interested. I will chat you up.
Business / Re: Jiji Experience by Monday5(m): 1:16pm On Jul 12, 2023
Monday5:
What is your experience with Jiji online store?

Share with us....

For me, learning about Jiji online store has been a wonderful experience. I started when Jiji allow account holders to post adverts free of charge. I actually made some good profits from the sale of cement, Marine Boards, and woods. It was exciting until I had a completely sad situation: a fraudulent man called me that he wants to buy 300 bags of cement. I told him the price of the cement at the time.
Unknown to us, he directed the truck to the site where a client called him for Cement. He gave them a price less than what I told him.

Immediately after the truck got to the site where they are to deliver the Cement, the client sent the money for the 300 bags of cement to this fraudulent man and showed the truck delivery man that payment has been made they can now begin to onload the cement.

Wahala started when the owner of the cement did not receive any payment, and asked the truck driver to cancel delivery.

Phone number of the fraudulent man has been switched off since then. This happened last year around September 2022.

Why am I sharing this information?
It's actually our fault if we get scammed.

If you have to pay for services rendered or goods on delivery, you should make sure you collect the account number from the delivery man. Not from anyone else. Not even the person you contacted.

Simply accept or confirm the account number with the delivery man before making payment.
Business / Jiji Experience by Monday5(m): 12:49pm On Jul 12, 2023
What is your experience with Jiji online store?

Have you been scammed before? On any platform...

Share with us....
Someone else could learn
See mine in the comment 👇👇👇
Business / Re: Dmining 100% Works by Monday5(m): 4:04pm On Oct 27, 2022
Please I want to know if there is any platform that is paying at the moment
Investment / Re: Sh!t Coin Investors Thread by Monday5(m): 7:44pm On Oct 07, 2022
I want to share with you guys some updates:::

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Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by Monday5(m): 7:40pm On Oct 07, 2022
I want to share with you guys some updates:::

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Jobs/Vacancies / Update Update Update by Monday5(m): 7:36pm On Oct 07, 2022
I want to share with you guys some updates:::

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Sports / Re: What Is Your Most Preferred Football Formation? by Monday5(m): 7:33pm On Oct 07, 2022
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Jokes Etc / 2022 Prayer Points For N-power Batch C Beneficiaries by Monday5(m): 2:02am On Dec 30, 2021
Make person no stone me oo
As we head into 2022 my prayers for all of us is:
1. We shall not be useless like NASIMS
2. Our destiny shall not be delayed like NPOWER batch C
3. Our destiny helpers shall not keep deceiving us like SADIA UMAR FARUQ
4. We shall have something tangible doing and not waste next year like we did this year ( hoping on NPOWER)
5. Finally, wherever we go, no spirit of Sadia Umar Faruq ( delay, hardship, unseriousness) shall follow us.

Pls add yours as I intend to take our heartcries to end of year prayer meeting ����������

Autos / Nigerian Army Training For Recruits Enlistment October 2021 by Monday5(m): 7:00am On Oct 20, 2021
When is this training schedule to commence, any information please? Thanks
Jobs/Vacancies / Nigerian Army Training For Recruits Enlistment October 2021 by Monday5(m): 6:53am On Oct 20, 2021
When is this training schedule to commence, any information please? Thanks
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: I Was Deployed By Npower But I’m Far From My State by Monday5(m): 3:00pm On Aug 30, 2021
Anytask:


Are you serious? I have been thinking of how to handle mine o. I was deployed but I have something that I am currently doing and I can't abandon it for temporary Npower.

Noted! You will be disengaged immediately
Sports / C Ronaldo And L Messi No Longer Best Players by Monday5(m): 5:12pm On Apr 08, 2021
With Chelsea beating FC Porto 2 goals to nill and
PSG going ahead to beat Bayern Munich with 3 away goals to 2, begs the question 'are these dudes still the best players'?

None of them should come near first 5 in the next FIFA Ballon d'or
Romance / Re: Don't Let Girls Deceive You With Menstural Pains!! - Redpill by Monday5(m): 4:24pm On Apr 08, 2021
Story story, ops is right

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Education / Please Help Me Make A Choice by Monday5(m): 12:29pm On Apr 06, 2021
Please help me make a Choice. I am finding difficult to make a choice right now. Thanks
Considering the Nigerian labour market now:
Studying Sociology in the University or
Business Administration HND, which one is preferable.
Career / Please Help Me Make A Choice. Thanks by Monday5(m): 11:05am On Apr 06, 2021
Please help me make a Choice. I am finding difficult to make a choice right now. Thanks

Considering the Nigerian labour market now:

Studying Sociology in the University or

Business Administration HND, which one is preferable.
Phones / Re: FG To Disconnect SIM Cards Not Synchronised With National ID Number by Monday5(m): 6:03am On Dec 16, 2020
Huh!!!

Properties / Re: Bill Of Qantity For A 2- Unit 4 Bedroom Terrace by Monday5(m): 9:28pm On Jun 03, 2020
Gabrokpara001:



Lovely breakdown of cost... but please this is not a BILL OF QUANTITIES so please don't call it one, it may not mean much to you but you re belittling the professional work of a Quantity surveyor by calling a normal quotation a Bill of Quantities. Again nice work

It's meant for people outside the field bro. I sent professional one like that to a client sometimes ago, my man no understand that one oo..
Properties / Re: Bill Of Qantity For A 2- Unit 4 Bedroom Terrace by Monday5(m): 4:57pm On Jun 03, 2020
Monday5:
For those clients who would like to have an idea of what is going on on a building construction site. I tried as much as possible to touch up to 95 percent.
Specifically Port-harcourt/Abia Location as case study, it will still be useful for those in other parts of the country. Strip/Pad Foundation adopted.

whatsapp - 07055500111

Cost of Building 2 Unit Semi-detached 4 BedROOM Terrace
A. Cost of Foundation Stage -
A1) Material Requirements for Setting-out with profiles
Site clearance = NGN 20,000
Materials for setting out (pegs, nails and lines) = NGN 30,000
50 not 2X2 wood @ 220 = N110,000
Labour = 15,000
Estimated cost of setting-out = 175,000
A2) Material Requirements for Digging / Excavation
Labour (Digging of Strip not less than 3 feet) = N71,300
Labour (Digging for 35 nos of footing) @ 500 = N17,500
Estimated cost of digging = N88,800
A3) Material Requirements for Blinding and Concrete Strip Foundation/Column Footing work
250 bags of cement @ NGN 2,650 each = N662,500
60 tonnes of sand @15,000 per 10 Tons = N90,000
45 tonnes of Granite = N360,000
Labour for casting work = N200,000
Estimated cost of Blinding and Concrete Strip Foundation/Column Footing work = N1,312,500
A4) Material Requirements for Concrete Columns in foundation
150 bags of cement @ NGN 2,650 each = N397,500
40 tonnes of sand = N60,000
30 tonnes of granite = N240,000
½ Ton 12mm steel Reinforcements = N110,000
½ Tons 10mm Steel Reinforcements = N110,000
1 Ton 16 my steel Reinforcements = N220,000
Binding wire (25kg/roll) – N10,000
Labour for casting concrete – N120,000
Labour for Iron benders = N70,000
Estimated cost for Concrete Columns in foundation = N1,337,500
A5) Material requirements for Foundation Columns/DPC Formworks
50 nos length – 1″ x 12” long plank @ N1,200 each = N60,000
30 nos length – 2″ x 3" for bracing @ N450 each = N13,500
3 inches Nail – 1 bag = N7,000
4 inches nail - 1 bag = N7,000
Labour for fixing Formworks support – N40,000
Estimated cost of Foundation Columns/DPC Formworks = N127,500
A6) Material Requirements for Laying Foundation Blocks
40 bags of cement @ N 2,650 each = N106,000
30 tonnes of sand = N45,000
2000 pcs of 9-inch blocks @ NGN 220 each = N440,000
Labour for blockwork @ 60= N120,000
The estimated cost of laying foundation blocks = N711,000
A7) Material Requirements for Backfilling/Filling
10 Trips of 10 tyre truck filling Sand @ N15,000 per trip = N150,000
Labour for Filling @ N5000 Per trip = NGN 50,000
Labour for Back filling (lump sum) = N15,000
Estimated cost for Backfilling/Filling = N215,000
A8) Material Requirements for Ground Floor Slab (DPC)
150 bags of Cement @ NGN 2,650 each = NGN 540,600
60 Tons of Sand = NGN 90,000
45 tons Granite = NGN 360,000
Labour for casting NGN 120,000
7 Roll BRC Mesh Ref 142 (15m x 2.1m) @ 20,000 per roll = NGN 140,000
Iron Bender Labour =NGN 25,000
Estimated cost of Ground Floor Slab (DPC) = NGN 1,395,600
B. Cost of Construction From D.P.C To Parapet
B1) Material Requirements and Labour for Blockwork (Ground, First, and Second Floors)
18,000 pcs of 9-inch blocks @ NGN 220 = NGN 3,960,000
120 tons of sharp sand = NGN 180,000
300 bags of cement @ NGN 2,650 = NGN 495,000
Labour = NGN 1,080,000
Estimated cost of blockwork (Ground, First, and Second Floors) = N5,715,000.
B2) Material Requirements for Columns and lintels (Ground Floor)
80 bags of Cement @ NGN 2,650 per bag = NGN 212,000
30 tons Granite = NGN 240,000
60 tons sand = NGN90,000
Labour for casting Concrete = NGN 64,000.
214 nos length 1″ x 12″ (Plank) @ NGN 1,200 = NGN 256,800
3 bags Nail @ NGN 7,000 per bag = NGN 21,000
Labour for Carpenter on formwork = NGN 115,500
1 Tons 10mm Reinforcement = NGN 220,000
1 Tons 12mm Reinforcement = NGN 220,000
2 Tons 16mm Reinforcement @ = NGN 440,000
2 rolls of Binding Wire (25kg / roll) = NGN 20,000
Labour for Iron benders on reinforcement = NGN 140,850
Estimated cost of concrete columns for all floors = NGN 2,040,150.
B3) Cost of Decking/Stair Case Area (First Floor)
150 bags of Cement @ NGN 2,650 = NGN 397,500
60 tons Sharp sand @ = NGN 90,000
45 tons Granite = NGN 360,000
Labour for casting Concrete = NGN 52,000
250 nos length 1″ x 12″ (Plank) @ NGN 1,200 each = NGN 300,000
1000 nos length 2” x 3″@ NGN 450 each = NGN 450,000
400 nos length 2” x 2″@ NGN 350 each = NGN 140,000
200 pcs of Bamboo @ NGN 350 = NGN 70,000
3 bags Nail @ NGN 7,000 = NGN 21,000
Labour Carpenter on formwork = NGN 100,000
½ Tons 10mm Reinforcements = NGN 110,000
2 tons 12mm Reinforcements = NGN 480,000
½ Tons 16mm Reinforcementa = NGN 110,000
2 rolls Binding Wire (25kg / roll) @ NGN 10,000 each = NGN 20,000
Labour Iron benders on reinforcement = NGN 150,000
Estimated Cost for First Floor Decking/Stair Case Area = NGN 2,850,500
B4) Material Requirements for Columns and lintels (First Floor)
80 bags of Cement @ NGN 2,650 per bag = NGN 212,000
30 tons Granite = NGN 240,000
60 tons sand = NGN90,000
Labour for casting Concrete = NGN 64,000
214 nos length 1″ x 12″ (Plank) @ NGN 1,200 = NGN 256,800
3 bags Nail @ NGN 7,000 per bag = NGN 21,000
Labour for Carpenter on formwork = NGN 115,500
1 Tons 10mm Reinforcement = NGN 220,000
1 Tons 12mm Reinforcement = NGN 220,000
2 Tons 16mm Reinforcement @ = NGN 440,000
2 rolls of Binding Wire (25kg / roll) = NGN 20,000
Labour for Iron benders on reinforcement = NGN 140,850
Estimated cost of concrete columns for all floors = NGN 2,040,150.
B5) Cost of Decking/Stair Case Area (Second Floor)
150 bags of Cement @ NGN 2,650 = NGN 397,500
60 tons Sharp sand @ = NGN 90,000
45 tons Granite = NGN 360,000
Labour for casting Concrete = NGN 52,000
250 nos length 1″ x 12″ (Plank) @ NGN 1,200 each = NGN 300,000
1000 nos length 2” x 3″@ NGN 450 each = NGN 450,000
400 nos length 2” x 2″@ NGN 350 each = NGN 140,000
200 pcs of Bamboo @ NGN 350 = NGN 70,000
3 bags Nail @ NGN 7,000 = NGN 21,000
Labour Carpenter on formwork = NGN 100,000
½ Tons 10mm Reinforcements = NGN 110,000
2 tons 12mm Reinforcements = NGN 480,000
½ Tons 16mm Reinforcementa = NGN 110,000
2 rolls Binding Wire (25kg / roll) @ NGN 10,000 each = NGN 20,000
Labour Iron benders on reinforcement = NGN 150,000
Estimated Cost for Second Floor Decking/Stair Case Area = NGN 2,850,500.
B6) Material Requirements for Columns and lintels (Second Floor)
80 bags of Cement @ NGN 2,650 per bag = NGN 212,000
30 tons Granite = NGN 240,000
60 tons sand = NGN90,000
Labour for casting Concrete = NGN 64,000
214 nos length 1″ x 12″ (Plank) @ NGN 1,200 = NGN 256,800
3 bags Nail @ NGN 7,000 per bag = NGN 21,000
Labour for Carpenter on formwork = NGN 115,500
1 Tons 10mm Reinforcement = NGN 220,000
1 Tons 12mm Reinforcement = NGN 220,000
2 Tons 16mm Reinforcement @ = NGN 440,000
2 rolls of Binding Wire (25kg / roll) = NGN 20,000
Labour for Iron benders on reinforcement = NGN 140,850
Estimated cost of concrete columns for all floors = NGN 2,040,150
B7) Material requirements for Parapet
30 Tons of Granite = NGN 240,000
40 Tons of Sand = NGN 60,000
70 bags of cement @ NGN 2,650 = NGN 185,500
Casting Labour = NGN 70,000
1 Tons of 10mm Reinforcements = NGN 220,000
½ Tons of 12mm Reinforcements = NGN 110,000
Iron Bender Labour = NGN 100,000
300 pcs of 1X12 planks @ 1200 = NGN 360,000
Cost of Sawing planks to Shape = NGN 150,000
40 Sheets of plywood @ 4,000 = 160,000
300 lengths of bamboo for scaffold @ 350 = NGN 105,000
6 bags of nail @7,000 = NGN 42,000
Carpenter Labour = NGN 100,000
Scaffolding Labour = NGN 70,000
Estimated cost for Parapet = N1,972,500
C) Cost of Roofing
C1) Material Requirements for Roofing
800 length of 2 x 4 x 18 wood @ NGN 900= NGN 144,000
100 length of 4 x 4 x 12 @ NGN 850 = NGN 85,000
100 Lengths of 2 x 6 x 12 @ 850 = NGN 85,000
700 lengths of 2 x 2 x 12 for noggins @ 300 = N 210,000
8 bags of nails @ NGN 7,000= NGN 56,000
5 Gallons of wood treatment chemical @ 5,000 = NGN 25,000
60 liters of Kerosene @ 250 = NGN 15,000
Aluminium (0.45mm thick) roofing, transportation and Labour = NGN 1,000,000
Carpenter Labour = NGN 350,000
Total Estimated Cost for the roofing stage = NGN 1,970,000
D) Cost of Finishing Stage
D1) Material Requirements for Floor Tiling works (All Floors, Skirting and Stircase Area )
640 m² Floor and Skirting– 450 x450 floor tiles @ NGN 2,300/m² = NGN 1,472,000
200 m² Kitchen and Bathroom Wall — 450 X 300 wall tiles @ 1800 = NGN 360,000
300 bags of Cement for fixing tiles @ NGN 2,650 = NGN 795,000
80 Tons of Sand = NGN 120,000
Labour Tiling = NGN 672,000
Total Cost for Floor and Wall Tiles = NGN 3,419,000
D2) Material Requirements for Wall Plastering (All floors)
250 bags of Cement @ NGN 2,650 = NGN 662,500
80 tons of plaster sand @ NGN 15,000 per 10ton = NGN 120,000
80 tons of plaster gum sand @ NGN 15,000 per 10ton = NGN 120,000
Labour Scaffolding = NGN 70,000
Labour Plastering = NGN 750,000
Total Cost for wall Plastering work = NGN 1,722,500
D3) Material Requirements for Painting (All floors)
35 drums Dulux Emulsion/texcote paint (20Litres Drum) @ NGN 25,600= NGN 896,000
Labour for Painting = NGN 400,000
Total Cost for Painting Work = NGN 1,296,000
D4) Material Requirements for windows (Aluminium Casement)
12 nos 600 x 600 @ NGN 18,000 each = NGN 216,000
2 nos 1000x1000 @ NGN 25,000 each = NGN 50,000
27 nos 1500 x 1800 @ NGN 32,000 each = NGN 864,000
Total Cost for Window Work (Aluminium Casement) = NGN 1,130,000
D5) Materials Requirements for Doors
2 of 4ft Armoured Door (Exterior)- @N200,000 = N400,000
12 of 3ft Armoured Door (Exterior) - @ N160,000 = N1,920,000
16 of 3ft Stainless Steel Doors (Interior) - @ N100,000 = N1,600,000
12 of Bathroom PVC Doors @ N45,000 = N540,000
Total Cost for Doors and Installation = NGN 4,460,000
D6) Material Requirements for Plumbing work, Soak Away, and Labour (Lump sum)
= NGN 2,500,000
D7) Material Requirements for Electrical work and Labour (Lump sum)
= NGN 2,500,000
D8) Material Requirements for Ceiling POP Works (Lump sum)
= NGN 2,000,000
E) Engineer's Supervision Fee = NGN 2,000,000
Bill Summary
A. Cost of Foundation Stage - NGN 5,362,900
B. Cost of Construction From D.P.C To Parapet - NGN19,509,450
C) Cost of Roofing - NGN 1,970,000
D) Cost of Finishing Stage - NGN 19,027,500
E) Engineer's Supervision Fee NGN 2,000,000
Grand Total = NGN = 47,869,850

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Family / Re: Simple Family Sex Education That Every Parent Should Give Their Children by Monday5(m): 3:51pm On Jun 03, 2020
Dirah:
True
yea
Family / Re: Simple Family Sex Education That Every Parent Should Give Their Children by Monday5(m): 3:50pm On Jun 03, 2020
Lalas247:
think age 13 is better ..once they get to teenage stage

Ok, but I think 11 is the best o.
Family / Re: Simple Family Sex Education That Every Parent Should Give Their Children by Monday5(m): 3:48pm On Jun 03, 2020
IamOlusa:
At the age of 10-13 years, my kids will be well grounded in reproduction and sex education. Many myths some parents has told there kids, is one of the reason why their children life is been ruined.

I like you
Properties / Re: Bill Of Qantity For A 2- Unit 4 Bedroom Terrace by Monday5(m): 3:34pm On Jun 03, 2020
I didn't want to post the actual 3D building this bill is meant for, but this picture is close to it.

It called client's confidentiality.

I hope you find it useful.
Properties / Bill Of Qantity For A 2- Unit 4 Bedroom Terrace by Monday5(m): 3:04pm On Jun 03, 2020
For those clients who would like to have an idea of what is going on on a building construction site. I tried as much as possible to touch up to 95 percent.
Specifically Port-harcourt/Abia Location as case study, it will still be useful for those in other parts of the country. Strip/Pad Foundation adopted.

whatsapp - 07055500111

Cost of Building 2 Unit Semi-detached 4 BedROOM Terrace
A. Cost of Foundation Stage -
A1) Material Requirements for Setting-out with profiles
Site clearance = NGN 20,000
Materials for setting out (pegs, nails and lines) = NGN 30,000
50 not 2X2 wood @ 220 = N110,000
Labour = 15,000
Estimated cost of setting-out = 175,000
A2) Material Requirements for Digging / Excavation
Labour (Digging of Strip not less than 3 feet) = N71,300
Labour (Digging for 35 nos of footing) @ 500 = N17,500
Estimated cost of digging = N88,800
A3) Material Requirements for Blinding and Concrete Strip Foundation/Column Footing work
250 bags of cement @ NGN 2,650 each = N662,500
60 tonnes of sand @15,000 per 10 Tons = N90,000
45 tonnes of Granite = N360,000
Labour for casting work = N200,000
Estimated cost of Blinding and Concrete Strip Foundation/Column Footing work = N1,312,500
A4) Material Requirements for Concrete Columns in foundation
150 bags of cement @ NGN 2,650 each = N397,500
40 tonnes of sand = N60,000
30 tonnes of granite = N240,000
½ Ton 12mm steel Reinforcements = N110,000
½ Tons 10mm Steel Reinforcements = N110,000
1 Ton 16 my steel Reinforcements = N220,000
Binding wire (25kg/roll) – N10,000
Labour for casting concrete – N120,000
Labour for Iron benders = N70,000
Estimated cost for Concrete Columns in foundation = N1,337,500
A5) Material requirements for Foundation Columns/DPC Formworks
50 nos length – 1″ x 12” long plank @ N1,200 each = N60,000
30 nos length – 2″ x 3" for bracing @ N450 each = N13,500
3 inches Nail – 1 bag = N7,000
4 inches nail - 1 bag = N7,000
Labour for fixing Formworks support – N40,000
Estimated cost of Foundation Columns/DPC Formworks = N127,500
A6) Material Requirements for Laying Foundation Blocks
40 bags of cement @ N 2,650 each = N106,000
30 tonnes of sand = N45,000
2000 pcs of 9-inch blocks @ NGN 220 each = N440,000
Labour for blockwork @ 60= N120,000
The estimated cost of laying foundation blocks = N711,000
A7) Material Requirements for Backfilling/Filling
10 Trips of 10 tyre truck filling Sand @ N15,000 per trip = N150,000
Labour for Filling @ N5000 Per trip = NGN 50,000
Labour for Back filling (lump sum) = N15,000
Estimated cost for Backfilling/Filling = N215,000
A8) Material Requirements for Ground Floor Slab (DPC)
150 bags of Cement @ NGN 2,650 each = NGN 540,600
60 Tons of Sand = NGN 90,000
45 tons Granite = NGN 360,000
Labour for casting NGN 120,000
7 Roll BRC Mesh Ref 142 (15m x 2.1m) @ 20,000 per roll = NGN 140,000
Iron Bender Labour =NGN 25,000
Estimated cost of Ground Floor Slab (DPC) = NGN 1,395,600
B. Cost of Construction From D.P.C To Parapet
B1) Material Requirements and Labour for Blockwork (Ground, First, and Second Floors)
18,000 pcs of 9-inch blocks @ NGN 220 = NGN 3,960,000
120 tons of sharp sand = NGN 180,000
300 bags of cement @ NGN 2,650 = NGN 495,000
Labour = NGN 1,080,000
Estimated cost of blockwork (Ground, First, and Second Floors) = N5,715,000.
B2) Material Requirements for Columns and lintels (Ground Floor)
80 bags of Cement @ NGN 2,650 per bag = NGN 212,000
30 tons Granite = NGN 240,000
60 tons sand = NGN90,000
Labour for casting Concrete = NGN 64,000.
214 nos length 1″ x 12″ (Plank) @ NGN 1,200 = NGN 256,800
3 bags Nail @ NGN 7,000 per bag = NGN 21,000
Labour for Carpenter on formwork = NGN 115,500
1 Tons 10mm Reinforcement = NGN 220,000
1 Tons 12mm Reinforcement = NGN 220,000
2 Tons 16mm Reinforcement @ = NGN 440,000
2 rolls of Binding Wire (25kg / roll) = NGN 20,000
Labour for Iron benders on reinforcement = NGN 140,850
Estimated cost of concrete columns for all floors = NGN 2,040,150.
B3) Cost of Decking/Stair Case Area (First Floor)
150 bags of Cement @ NGN 2,650 = NGN 397,500
60 tons Sharp sand @ = NGN 90,000
45 tons Granite = NGN 360,000
Labour for casting Concrete = NGN 52,000
250 nos length 1″ x 12″ (Plank) @ NGN 1,200 each = NGN 300,000
1000 nos length 2” x 3″@ NGN 450 each = NGN 450,000
400 nos length 2” x 2″@ NGN 350 each = NGN 140,000
200 pcs of Bamboo @ NGN 350 = NGN 70,000
3 bags Nail @ NGN 7,000 = NGN 21,000
Labour Carpenter on formwork = NGN 100,000
½ Tons 10mm Reinforcements = NGN 110,000
2 tons 12mm Reinforcements = NGN 480,000
½ Tons 16mm Reinforcementa = NGN 110,000
2 rolls Binding Wire (25kg / roll) @ NGN 10,000 each = NGN 20,000
Labour Iron benders on reinforcement = NGN 150,000
Estimated Cost for First Floor Decking/Stair Case Area = NGN 2,850,500
B4) Material Requirements for Columns and lintels (First Floor)
80 bags of Cement @ NGN 2,650 per bag = NGN 212,000
30 tons Granite = NGN 240,000
60 tons sand = NGN90,000
Labour for casting Concrete = NGN 64,000
214 nos length 1″ x 12″ (Plank) @ NGN 1,200 = NGN 256,800
3 bags Nail @ NGN 7,000 per bag = NGN 21,000
Labour for Carpenter on formwork = NGN 115,500
1 Tons 10mm Reinforcement = NGN 220,000
1 Tons 12mm Reinforcement = NGN 220,000
2 Tons 16mm Reinforcement @ = NGN 440,000
2 rolls of Binding Wire (25kg / roll) = NGN 20,000
Labour for Iron benders on reinforcement = NGN 140,850
Estimated cost of concrete columns for all floors = NGN 2,040,150.
B5) Cost of Decking/Stair Case Area (Second Floor)
150 bags of Cement @ NGN 2,650 = NGN 397,500
60 tons Sharp sand @ = NGN 90,000
45 tons Granite = NGN 360,000
Labour for casting Concrete = NGN 52,000
250 nos length 1″ x 12″ (Plank) @ NGN 1,200 each = NGN 300,000
1000 nos length 2” x 3″@ NGN 450 each = NGN 450,000
400 nos length 2” x 2″@ NGN 350 each = NGN 140,000
200 pcs of Bamboo @ NGN 350 = NGN 70,000
3 bags Nail @ NGN 7,000 = NGN 21,000
Labour Carpenter on formwork = NGN 100,000
½ Tons 10mm Reinforcements = NGN 110,000
2 tons 12mm Reinforcements = NGN 480,000
½ Tons 16mm Reinforcementa = NGN 110,000
2 rolls Binding Wire (25kg / roll) @ NGN 10,000 each = NGN 20,000
Labour Iron benders on reinforcement = NGN 150,000
Estimated Cost for Second Floor Decking/Stair Case Area = NGN 2,850,500.
B6) Material Requirements for Columns and lintels (Second Floor)
80 bags of Cement @ NGN 2,650 per bag = NGN 212,000
30 tons Granite = NGN 240,000
60 tons sand = NGN90,000
Labour for casting Concrete = NGN 64,000
214 nos length 1″ x 12″ (Plank) @ NGN 1,200 = NGN 256,800
3 bags Nail @ NGN 7,000 per bag = NGN 21,000
Labour for Carpenter on formwork = NGN 115,500
1 Tons 10mm Reinforcement = NGN 220,000
1 Tons 12mm Reinforcement = NGN 220,000
2 Tons 16mm Reinforcement @ = NGN 440,000
2 rolls of Binding Wire (25kg / roll) = NGN 20,000
Labour for Iron benders on reinforcement = NGN 140,850
Estimated cost of concrete columns for all floors = NGN 2,040,150
B7) Material requirements for Parapet
30 Tons of Granite = NGN 240,000
40 Tons of Sand = NGN 60,000
70 bags of cement @ NGN 2,650 = NGN 185,500
Casting Labour = NGN 70,000
1 Tons of 10mm Reinforcements = NGN 220,000
½ Tons of 12mm Reinforcements = NGN 110,000
Iron Bender Labour = NGN 100,000
300 pcs of 1X12 planks @ 1200 = NGN 360,000
Cost of Sawing planks to Shape = NGN 150,000
40 Sheets of plywood @ 4,000 = 160,000
300 lengths of bamboo for scaffold @ 350 = NGN 105,000
6 bags of nail @7,000 = NGN 42,000
Carpenter Labour = NGN 100,000
Scaffolding Labour = NGN 70,000
Estimated cost for Parapet = N1,972,500
C) Cost of Roofing
C1) Material Requirements for Roofing
800 length of 2 x 4 x 18 wood @ NGN 900= NGN 144,000
100 length of 4 x 4 x 12 @ NGN 850 = NGN 85,000
100 Lengths of 2 x 6 x 12 @ 850 = NGN 85,000
700 lengths of 2 x 2 x 12 for noggins @ 300 = N 210,000
8 bags of nails @ NGN 7,000= NGN 56,000
5 Gallons of wood treatment chemical @ 5,000 = NGN 25,000
60 liters of Kerosene @ 250 = NGN 15,000
Aluminium (0.45mm thick) roofing, transportation and Labour = NGN 1,000,000
Carpenter Labour = NGN 350,000
Total Estimated Cost for the roofing stage = NGN 1,970,000
D) Cost of Finishing Stage
D1) Material Requirements for Floor Tiling works (All Floors, Skirting and Stircase Area )
640 m² Floor and Skirting– 450 x450 floor tiles @ NGN 2,300/m² = NGN 1,472,000
200 m² Kitchen and Bathroom Wall — 450 X 300 wall tiles @ 1800 = NGN 360,000
300 bags of Cement for fixing tiles @ NGN 2,650 = NGN 795,000
80 Tons of Sand = NGN 120,000
Labour Tiling = NGN 672,000
Total Cost for Floor and Wall Tiles = NGN 3,419,000
D2) Material Requirements for Wall Plastering (All floors)
250 bags of Cement @ NGN 2,650 = NGN 662,500
80 tons of plaster sand @ NGN 15,000 per 10ton = NGN 120,000
80 tons of plaster gum sand @ NGN 15,000 per 10ton = NGN 120,000
Labour Scaffolding = NGN 70,000
Labour Plastering = NGN 750,000
Total Cost for wall Plastering work = NGN 1,722,500
D3) Material Requirements for Painting (All floors)
35 drums Dulux Emulsion/texcote paint (20Litres Drum) @ NGN 25,600= NGN 896,000
Labour for Painting = NGN 400,000
Total Cost for Painting Work = NGN 1,296,000
D4) Material Requirements for windows (Aluminium Casement)
12 nos 600 x 600 @ NGN 18,000 each = NGN 216,000
2 nos 1000x1000 @ NGN 25,000 each = NGN 50,000
27 nos 1500 x 1800 @ NGN 32,000 each = NGN 864,000
Total Cost for Window Work (Aluminium Casement) = NGN 1,130,000
D5) Materials Requirements for Doors
2 of 4ft Armoured Door (Exterior)- @N200,000 = N400,000
12 of 3ft Armoured Door (Exterior) - @ N160,000 = N1,920,000
16 of 3ft Stainless Steel Doors (Interior) - @ N100,000 = N1,600,000
12 of Bathroom PVC Doors @ N45,000 = N540,000
Total Cost for Doors and Installation = NGN 4,460,000
D6) Material Requirements for Plumbing work, Soak Away, and Labour (Lump sum)
= NGN 2,500,000
D7) Material Requirements for Electrical work and Labour (Lump sum)
= NGN 2,500,000
D8) Material Requirements for Ceiling POP Works (Lump sum)
= NGN 2,000,000
E) Engineer's Supervision Fee = NGN 2,000,000
Bill Summary
A. Cost of Foundation Stage - NGN 5,362,900
B. Cost of Construction From D.P.C To Parapet - NGN19,509,450
C) Cost of Roofing - NGN 1,970,000
D) Cost of Finishing Stage - NGN 19,027,500
E) Engineer's Supervision Fee NGN 2,000,000
Grand Total = NGN = 47,869,850

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