jaggernaut wrote:Amicus Curiae wrote:gotieno wrote:I have truly learnt alot on construction from you all. I have just began my construction of 300 sq metre maisonnete in Kisumu and have applied most of advice from this posts. Keep up the good spirit of Wazua!
Co-signed. I've been a ghost reader of the contents of this topic and I must say it's quite informative. It encouraged me to kick off my 295sqm 4-br Massionette in Ruiru By-pass area. It's one week now and I've just finished constructing a site house and a 4000L underground tank which will store water for construction and later be covered to be a reservoir. Keep the posts coming.
How is the construction going on for both of you?
@jaggernaut Mine is progressing well so far. We are joining the trappers and all for the slab. So far spent 1.2M; upto foundation slab 750K, walling 200K and the first floor slab has so far cost 250K.I expect the slab to cost another 250K to make it a total of 500K.
Breakdown upto foundation slab: Design and approvals 100K, Site House 25K, Water connection 35K,Tools (Wheel barrow, spades, mattocks etc)10K, Labour for foundation trenches 25K Hard Kamba moja stones - 5 lorries 75K, Sand 64ton 70K, ballast 40ton 60K, cement 130bags 87K, Y12 n others 80K, Mixer hire twice(foundation strip and slab)35K, Masons+Kym+foreman Labor 2wks 50K, misc 10K.
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