Brick
masonry is the process for developing the buildings and other structures with
the application of brick stone, stone blocks, brick blocks which are arranged
in a particular pattern and joined unitedly, generally with mortar. Sometimes,
the term also refers to the brick units themselves. Masonry is recognized as a
long-lasting construction system, and brick is one of the most normal types of
masonry applied in industrialized nations. The longevity of a structure
developed with this method is based on the type and consistency of the separate
bricks chosen along with the style of masonry utilized.
This is a
useful construction video presented by Unite Constructions And Unite Coaching.
The video will teach you how to use Microsoft Excel to calculate the number of
Labors essential for brick masonry work.
The rates for the
required number of labors toward concrete work are derived from a standard DSR
Book (District Schedule Rates Book).
The process is shown in a tabular form. The table
contains different types of heads like serial number, labor, quantity of labors
each 10 cu.m of work, rate per day (8 hours), total amount etc. There are
different types of labor like head mason, mason, male worker, water carrier,
sundries.
Brick
Masonry involves proportion of mortar, volume of brick masonry, dry volume of
mortar (with frog filling, wastage etc.), cement, cement bags, sand, number of
bricks, assuming 5% wastage.
Cost of material is prepared for cement, sand and
bricks.
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Published By
Rajib Dey
www.constructioncost.co
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