1 Z P C C Pavining Blocks Estimate PWD SSR OF 2022-2023 | Government Estimate | Maharastra Estimate

A S BAGWAN
1 Jul 202411:06

Summary

TLDRThis transcript provides a detailed guide on the creation of construction project estimate sheets following Maharashtra Public Works Department (PWD) standards. It covers various sections such as cost breakdown, material analysis, rate analysis, GST application, and measurement sheets. The video walks through key components like division, sub-division, work description, and the involvement of engineers. Additionally, it emphasizes the proper sequence of tasks, such as using the correct SSRS, applying necessary charges like royalty and quality control, and the importance of linking estimates accurately for effective project management.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The estimate preparation process begins with creating a detailed page containing division, subdivision, cost, and work description.
  • 😀 Different sheets are used to organize the estimates, such as the cover sheet, general report, and measurement sheet.
  • 😀 The general report includes the estimator's name, project necessity, provisions, and SSR (Schedule of Rates) used for the estimate.
  • 😀 The recap sheet lists charges like Royalty and Quality Control charges, which are critical in the cost breakdown.
  • 😀 The abstract sheet includes details of items, quantities, descriptions, rates, and amounts.
  • 😀 Measurement sheets form the foundation for calculating the quantities required for the project, with rates derived from rate analysis.
  • 😀 The rate analysis sheet helps determine the cost distribution between materials and labor.
  • 😀 Material sheets are essential for calculating Royalty charges, which vary depending on the region.
  • 😀 GST charges are applied to the total amount, and it is essential to follow departmental instructions regarding the applicable charges.
  • 😀 After calculating the estimate, a lead chart and a drawing sheet (AutoCAD) are created to finalize the project details.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of the first page of the estimate sheet?

    -The first page of the estimate sheet includes details such as division, subdivision, SSR used, name of the work, estimator's cost, and the project plan. It provides an overview of the work and costs associated with the estimate.

  • What is the difference between the first page and the second page (FNET sheet)?

    -The second page (FNET sheet) is similar to the first, but it contains more detailed information about the specific SSR used and includes additional breakdowns, such as the engineer responsible for the estimate and the work division.

  • What is the General Description (GD) or General Report section in the estimate?

    -The General Description (GD) or General Report section outlines the provisions made in the estimate, including the necessity of the work and details about any charges such as tribal, municipal council, or sugar cane area charges.

  • What are the key elements included in the Recap Sheet or General Sheet?

    -The Recap Sheet includes the estimator's cost, royalty charges, and quality control charges. It provides a summary of the total costs and charges for the work.

  • Why is GST applied to different sections of the estimate?

    -GST is applied to the total amounts for different sections like the cost of work, royalty charges, and quality control charges. The GST can be added either to the Part A (work portion) or Part B (charges), depending on how the tender is structured.

  • What is the role of the Measurement Sheet in the estimate process?

    -The Measurement Sheet is used to record the quantity and dimensions of work items, which are then analyzed to determine the rates for those items. It helps in establishing the exact scope of work to be included in the estimate.

  • How does the Material Sheet relate to royalty charges in the estimate?

    -The Material Sheet is prepared specifically to track material consumption and royalty charges. It helps in calculating the amount of material used and ensures that any associated royalty charges are accounted for in the estimate.

  • What is the significance of the Lead Chart in the estimate?

    -The Lead Chart is used to calculate the transport costs for materials used in the construction process. It helps in estimating the cost of moving materials from one location to another.

  • Why is it important to link different sheets in the estimate?

    -Linking different sheets in the estimate ensures that all sections, such as costs, materials, and charges, are accurately connected. This prevents discrepancies and ensures consistency throughout the estimate document.

  • How do different charges, like insurance and taxes, impact the final estimate?

    -Insurance charges and taxes like GST are added to the estimate based on specific criteria. These charges affect the total cost of the work and need to be considered to arrive at an accurate final estimate for the project.

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