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
- Unit cost – Actual cost per unit of work
- Economy – Identify economical materials and methods
- Extra items – Price items not in the contract
- 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 type | Factor |
|---|---|
| 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
| Material | Rate at source | Lead (km) | Conveyance | Total at site |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MT | CT | ST | ||
| 40 mm HBG metal | ₹120/cum | — | 5 | 7 |
| River sand | ₹15/cum | 3 | 2 | 6 |
| Cement | ₹135/bag | 2 | — | 4 |
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
| Type | Typical share | Use |
|---|---|---|
| Skilled I class | 30% | Mason I, Brick layer I |
| Skilled II class | 70% | Mason II, Brick layer II |
| Unskilled | — | Mazdoor (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.
| Item | Qty | Rate | Amount (₹) |
|---|---|---|---|
| CM (1:4) | 0.21 cum | 182.28/0.21 | 182.28 |
| Brick layer I | 0.66 | 100 | 66.00 |
| Brick layer II | 1.54 | 80 | 123.20 |
| Men mazdoor | 0.5 | 60 | 30.00 |
| Women mazdoor | 3.2 | 60 | 192.00 |
| Mixing | 0.21 cum | 16 | 3.36 |
| Sundries | L.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
| Item | Qty | Rate | Amount (₹) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rough stone | 1.1 cum | 350 | 385.00 |
| CM (1:6) | 0.34 cum | 209.44 | 209.44 |
| Mason I | 0.54 | 100 | 54.00 |
| Mason II | 1.26 | 80 | 100.80 |
| Men mazdoor | 1.4 | 60 | 84.00 |
| Women mazdoor | 1.4 | 60 | 84.00 |
| Mixing | 0.34 cum | 16 | 5.44 |
| Sundries | L.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.
Next Steps
- RCC & Steel Estimation – Reinforcement quantities
- Labour Rates India 2026 – Current wage benchmarks
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