N. PRESTON, M. MARTIN CERT IV ESTIMATING 2012 Part Lesson 4 – Slab on Ground IDENTIFY AND PRODUCE ESTIMATED COSTS FOR PROJECTS.

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N. PRESTON, M. MARTIN CERT IV ESTIMATING 2012 Part Lesson 4 – Slab on Ground IDENTIFY AND PRODUCE ESTIMATED COSTS FOR PROJECTS

WORKED EXAMPLE – FROM P 82 SECTION 2 IN TEXT N. PRESTON, M. MARTIN CERT IV ESTIMATING 2012 Measure and extend in accordance with the ASMMBW Edition 5 Specification Notes All concrete work to be 2OMPa I 0mm Diameter bar: kg/m All stirrups to have 100mm hook end allowance to each end Allow one layers of F82 fabric to ground slab and one layer of4F 12TM trench mesh to edge beams Allow `Z' bar of 400mm long, 200mm and 300rnm cog ends at 500mm centres to all perimeter edge beams only Allow 50mm concrete cover to all reinforcement Allow steel trowel finish to all concrete surface All formwork to be Class 4

FIRST LETS CLARIFY NO. ‘S N. PRESTON, M. MARTIN CERT IV ESTIMATING m 4.400m 500mm / 120mm 200mm 400mm / 200mm 200mm / 400mm / 200mm 200mm / 400mm

WHAT WILL DIFFER TO THE TEXT N. PRESTON, M. MARTIN CERT IV ESTIMATING 2012 The descriptions will be the same But some working out will be different So I suggest you make a new copy on a new P10 Then insert it into your text as a sample Also note, my items will all appear up the top of the page, YOU will continue yours as you now know, from page to page

FIRST ADDRESS BEAM SIZE N. PRESTON, M. MARTIN CERT IV ESTIMATING 2012 We assume the angle here is 45° Therefore the 200 width will equal the 200 height Therefore for ease of calculation, we use ½ this width and extend the base size to create a rectangle Making it now 500mm wide for future calc’s Similarly the central beam applies to both sides making it 600mm wide New beam width

N. PRESTON, M. MARTIN CERT IV ESTIMATING 2012