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Construction Stages

                                                                          Construction Stages

1.      Excavation

a.      9” brick work=3’X3’ (assumed at 3’-0” level we will get hard soil)

b.      4.5” brick work=2’-6”X2’-6”

c.      Columns= as per structural drawing, should be atleast 4’-6” down

2.      Termite treatment

a.      Bayer’s premises

b.      Biflex TC

3.      P.C.C. or Red Brick Ballast (4”-5” thick), stone aggregate is recommended

4.      Brick Work

a.      9” wall= 27”,22.5”,18”,13” then plinth beam 9” thick then 9” brick work

b.      4.5” wall= 22.5”, 18”, 13” then plinth beam 9” thick then 9” brick work

5.      Plinth beam (on road level, sewerage pipes should not cut plinth beam)

6.      4.5” walls of shorter span will be raised from plinth beam

7.      D.P.C. level atleast 2” thick

8.      Water Proofing

a.      Dr fixit pidicrete urp

b.      Cico (all these compounds should be applied with fibre mesh for better strength)

9.      Wooden frames (if malasiyan saal frames will be fitted at the time of construction, if teak then frames will be fitted after civil work but we have to purchase wood before time for seasoning purposes.)

10.   Vertical stacks (all pipes will be 4” thick, 6 kg pressure recommended)

11.   Lintel beams (8’-0” level)

12.   Shuttering, toilet on first floor will be sunk

13.   Electrical plans and air conditioning pipeline provision

14.   Slab (5” thickness recommended)

15.   First floor civil work

16.   Second floor civil work

17.   Wall electrical fitting work as per our furniture

18.   Plumbing work as per Toilet layouts

19.   Plumbing work as per Kitchen layout

20.   Plumbing work in Washing area

21.   Security system fittings (camera, video door phone etc)

22.   Gas pipeline fitting

23.   Air conditioning pipeline fitting

24.   Plaster work (With thick sand or coresand should be mixed in fine sand)

25.   Water proofing (roof and sunken areas)

26.   Sewerage pipe line fitting

27.   Boring for Rain water harvesting/earthing/Genset

28.   Earth filling- level should be 8” down from D.P.C. level (3” fine sand, 3” P.C.C., 2” for flooring)

29.   Termite treatment

30.   Kaccha floor (P.C.C.)

31.   False ceiling work

32.   Flooring

33.   Wooden work (wooden work, False ceiling and flooring can be started simultaneously)

34.   Paint polish work

35.   Toilet fixture fitting

36.   Glass work.

37.   Electrical fixtures fittings.                                                    

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