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Reg. No. :

Question Paper Code : X 10253


B.E./B.Tech. Degree Examinations, November/december 2020
Seventh Semester
Civil Engineering
CE 8701 – estimation, Costing and valuation engineering
(Regulations 2017)

Time : Three Hours Maximum : 100 Marks

Answer all questions.


paRT – a (10×2=20 Marks)
1. Define the term estimation and list its types.
2. Compute the quantity of cement and sand required for 100 m3 of brick masonry
work with 1:6 cement mortar.
3. What is the purpose of doing rate analysis ?
4. Describe schedule of rates.
5. Define specifications and mention its purpose.
6. Write how general specification for a class of building defers from detailed
specification.
7. Write two features of departmental and contractual systems of executing
works.
8. Define contracts, mention two of its legal implications.
9. What is known as Earnest money deposit ?
10. Mention the various methods of valuation.

paRT – B (5×13=65 Marks)


11. a) Briefly explain the different types of estimates and discuss at which
situation each type is preferred by giving appropriate justification.

(OR)
b) For the building shown in fig. 1. Determine the quantities of the following
items of work. Sand filling in plinth, RCC work in slabs and beams, I class
brickwork in foundation and plinth.
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12. a) Arrive at the rate/cum of the following item of work of lime concrete in
terraced roof (1:3:6) with 25 mm gauge brick ballast with lime and Surkhi
1:3 proportion.

Labour requirement : For 10 cum of lime concrete in roof terrace.
Mason 1st class – ½ no. @ Rs. 550/day
Mason 2nd class – 2 no. @ Rs. 500/day
Mazdoor 1st class – 10 nos. @ Rs. 450/day
Mazdoor 2nd class – 25 nos. @ Rs. 350/day
Coolie – 3 nos. @ Rs. 300/day

Cost of materials
Brick Ballast I – Class (25mm gauge) – Rs. 4000/cum
White lime slaked – Rs. 5000/cum
Surkhi – Rs. 2500/cum
Molasses – Rs. 25/kg.
Bail fruit – Take lumpsum Rs. 500.
(OR)
b) Half brick wall (10 cm thick as partition wall) with 1:4 cement mortar – Arrive
at rate/sq.m.
Labour requirement : For 100 sq.m. area of ½ brick
wall.
Mason 1st class – ½ no. @ Rs. 550/day
Mason 2nd class – 12 no. @ Rs. 500/day
Mazdoor 1st class – 8 nos. @ Rs. 450/day
Mazdoor 2nd class – 10 nos. @ Rs. 350/day
Coolie – 2 nos. @ Rs. 300/day

Cost of materials :
Brick 1st class – Rs 6.50/no.
Cement – per bag – Rs. 400/-
Sand coarse – per cum – Rs. 3,500/-
Mild steel bars @ 6mm diameter – per tonne – Rs. 40,000/-
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13. a) Discuss the detailed specifications for 1st class brickwork in buildings
mentioning its salient features.
(OR)

b) Explain the features and significance of ‘estimate report’ for a building.

14. a) Explain briefly the procedure of selecting a contractor through inviting open
tenders to carry out a project costing Rs. 50 lakhs.

(OR)

b) Write a note on : penalties and arbitration in projects.

15. a) i) What is the linear method of calculating depreciation ? (6)

ii) Age of the building is 10 years. Rate of depreciation is assumed as 15%.



What is the depreciation of the building ? (7)

(OR)

b) i) What are the different methods of valuation ? (6)

ii) What are the normal lives of different types of building ?


(7)

paRT – C (1×15=15 Marks)


16. a) Estimate the quantities of the following items for the building giving in
Fig. 1.
i) Brick work in super structure
ii) Material in floor
iii) Material in roof
iv) Exterior plastering and Interior plastering.

(OR)
b) Estimate the quantities of the following items of works for the building as
shown in fig. 1.
i) Earthwork in excavation in foundation
ii) PCC in foundation
iii) Stone masonry in footings and plinth
iv) Material in Damp proof course of 2.5 cm thickness
v) Material in steps.
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