Introduction
Every construction project starts with a critical question: How much will it cost? Estimating and costing is the systematic process of answering that question—calculating quantities of work, assigning rates, and arriving at a realistic project budget.
For contractors, strong estimating skills mean winning competitive tenders, controlling costs during execution, and avoiding losses. This guide introduces the fundamentals based on Indian standards and industry practice.
Definition of Estimating and Costing
Estimating is the technique of calculating or computing the various quantities and the expected expenditure to be incurred on a particular work or project.
If available funds are less than the estimated cost, the work may be done in part, reduced in scope, or specifications altered. To prepare any estimate, you need:
- Drawings – Plans, elevations, and sections of important points
- Detailed specifications – Workmanship and properties of materials
- Standard schedule of rates – Current-year rates for your area
Why Estimation and Costing Matter
1. Feasibility Check
Estimates give an idea of total cost so you can determine whether the project is feasible within available funds or not.
2. Time Planning
An estimate helps gauge the time required for completion based on quantities and resource deployment.
3. Tender and Contract
Estimates are required to invite tenders, prepare quotations, and arrange contracts with clients or subcontractors.
4. Cost Control
During execution, the estimate serves as a benchmark. You can control expenditure by comparing actual progress against estimated quantities and costs.
5. Budget Matching
Estimates help verify whether the proposed plan matches available funds before work begins.
Procedure of Estimating
Estimating involves three main operations:
- Preparing detailed estimate – Working out quantities of each item
- Calculating the rate of each unit of work (rate analysis)
- Preparing abstract of estimate –汇总 total cost with provisions
Data Required to Prepare an Estimate
1. Drawings
Without clear drawings and complete dimensions, estimation becomes very difficult. Ensure you have:
- Plans (floor layouts)
- Elevations (front, side views)
- Sections (vertical cuts through important points)
- Foundation layout, column positions, etc.
2. Specifications
General specifications – Nature, quality, class of work and materials in general terms.
Detailed specifications – Exact description of each item: quantities, qualities, proportions, method of preparation, workmanship, and execution.
3. Rates
For unit rate calculation you need:
- Material rates – Cement, sand, bricks, steel, etc. at site
- Transport cost – From source to site
- Labour wages – Mason, carpenter, mazdoor rates per day
Use current labour rates in your region and local material prices. Our house construction cost calculator applies typical Indian rates for quick estimates.
Complete Estimate: What's Included
Many people think an estimate covers only land, materials, and labour. A complete estimate includes:
| Category | Items |
|---|---|
| Land & legal | Cost of land, P.S., legal expenses, surveying, deed verification |
| Structure | Actual cost of materials, labour, brokerage |
| Services | Water supply, electricity, permit fees from authorities |
| Professional | Consulting engineer fees, plan preparation, design |
| Supervision | Cost of supervision during construction |
| Contingencies | 5–10% for unforeseen items between owner and contractor |
Lumpsum Items (L.S.)
Some items are not worked out in detail. These lumpsum items include:
- Water supply and sanitary arrangements
- Electrical installations (meter, motor, etc.)
- Architectural features
- Contingencies and unforeseen items
A percentage of the main estimate (e.g., 5–10%) is allotted for L.S. items. Even if sub-estimates are prepared later, the actual cost should not exceed the L.S. amount provided.
Work Charged Establishment
During construction, temporary staff such as supervisors, work assistants, and watchmen are employed. Their salaries are drawn from the work charged establishment—the portion of the estimate charged directly to work.
Typically 1.5–2% of the estimated cost is provided for work charged establishment.
Next Steps
With the basics clear, proceed to:
- Units and Measurement (IS 1200) – How quantities are measured and expressed
- Approximate Estimates – Plinth area, cubical content, and unit-base methods for quick budgets
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