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Rate Analysis for Construction in India

Learn how to analyse and fix rates for construction items—lead statements, material cost, labour cost, and worked examples for plastering and masonry.

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By Yojo Team
Published: 10 March 2026
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Introduction

Rate analysis (or data) is the process of working out the cost per unit of each item—e.g., ₹/cum for brickwork, ₹/sq m for plastering.

The rate depends on:

  • Specifications (quality, proportion, method)
  • Material quantities and costs
  • Labour types and wages
  • Site location and conveyance
  • Overheads and profit

This guide explains the process with lead statements and worked examples.

Purpose of Rate Analysis

  1. Unit cost – Actual cost per unit of work
  2. Economy – Identify economical materials and methods
  3. Extra items – Price items not in the contract
  4. Schedule revision – Update rates when material or labour costs change

Lead Statement

Lead = Distance from source of material to construction site (in km).

Conveyance cost depends on lead and road type:

Road typeFactor
Metalled road (MT)1.0
Cart track (CT)1.1
Sandy track (ST)1.4

Equivalent lead = (Lead in MT × 1.0) + (Lead in CT × 1.1) + (Lead in ST × 1.4)

Conveyance charge = Equivalent lead × Rate per km

Example Lead Statement

MaterialRate at sourceLead (km)ConveyanceTotal at site
MTCTST
40 mm HBG metal₹120/cum57
River sand₹15/cum326
Cement₹135/bag24

Material Cost Formulae

Cement (density 1440 kg/cum)

  • 1 bag = 50 kg
  • Cost per cum cement = (Cost per bag / 50) × 1440

Wet vs Dry Concrete

  • 1 cum wet concrete ≈ 1.52 cum dry materials (bulking)
  • Weight of concrete ≈ 1440 kg/cum

Cement in Concrete (e.g., 1:2:4)

Cement (bags) = [1 / (1+2+4)] × 1.52 × Volume × (1440/50)

For 20 cum RCC (1:2:4):

  • Cement = (1/7) × 1.52 × 20 × 28.8 ≈ 125 bags
  • Sand = (2/7) × 1.52 × 20 = 8.69 cum
  • Coarse aggregate = (4/7) × 1.52 × 20 = 17.37 cum

Cement in Mortar (e.g., 1:4)

Cement fills voids in sand. For 1 cum CM (1:4):

  • Cement = (1/4) × 1 = 0.25 cum = 7.2 bags
  • Sand = (4/4) × 1 = 1 cum

Labour Classification

TypeTypical shareUse
Skilled I class30%Mason I, Brick layer I
Skilled II class70%Mason II, Brick layer II
UnskilledMazdoor (men/women)

Rates are taken from standard schedule of rates. For current Indian rates, see our labour rates guide.

Worked Example 1: Plastering CM (1:4), 20 mm Thick, 10 sq m

Data (per 10 sq m):

  • 0.21 cum CM (1:4)
  • 0.66 no. Brick layer I class
  • 1.54 no. Brick layer II class
  • 0.5 no. Men mazdoor
  • 3.2 no. Women mazdoor
  • L.S. sundries

Lead statement: Sand ₹112/cum at site, Cement ₹2,100/tonne at site.

Cost of CM (1:4) for 0.21 cum:

  • Cement = (1/4) × 0.21 × 1.44 × 2100 = ₹158.76
  • Sand = (4/4) × 0.21 × 112 = ₹23.52
  • Total = ₹182.28

Labour (illustrative rates): Mason I ₹100/day, Mason II ₹80/day, Mazdoor ₹60/day, Mixing ₹16/cum.

ItemQtyRateAmount (₹)
CM (1:4)0.21 cum182.28/0.21182.28
Brick layer I0.6610066.00
Brick layer II1.5480123.20
Men mazdoor0.56030.00
Women mazdoor3.260192.00
Mixing0.21 cum163.36
SundriesL.S.3.36
Total₹625 per 10 sq m

Rate = ₹62.50 per sq m.

Worked Example 2: RR Masonry in CM (1:6), 1 cum

Data (per 1 cum):

  • 1.1 cum rough stone
  • 0.34 cum CM (1:6)
  • 0.54 no. Mason I
  • 1.26 no. Mason II
  • 1.4 no. Men mazdoor
  • 1.4 no. Women mazdoor
  • L.S. sundries

Lead statement: Stone ₹350/cum, Sand ₹112/cum, Cement ₹2,100/tonne at site.

Cost of CM (1:6) for 0.34 cum:

  • Cement = (1/6) × 0.34 × 1.44 × 2100 = ₹171.36
  • Sand = (6/6) × 0.34 × 112 = ₹38.08
  • Total = ₹209.44
ItemQtyRateAmount (₹)
Rough stone1.1 cum350385.00
CM (1:6)0.34 cum209.44209.44
Mason I0.5410054.00
Mason II1.2680100.80
Men mazdoor1.46084.00
Women mazdoor1.46084.00
Mixing0.34 cum165.44
SundriesL.S.18.04
Total₹941 per cum

Overheads and Profit

Typical additions:

  • Tools & plant – 1–2% of estimate
  • Overheads – 4% (office, depreciation, staff, etc.)
  • Contractor profit – 8–10% (if not already in rate)

These may be built into the unit rate or added at the end of the abstract.

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