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Rank: Member Joined: 12/21/2009 Posts: 602
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Wazuans:
I want to construct 2 4-Bedroom maisonettes and act as my own contractor with consultation from an engineer and an architect.
I have located an experienced lead fundi but I do not have a good sense of what the labor costs around ngong/kiserian would be.
He quoted 500,000 KES to construct upto the point when the maisonettes are roofed (i.e no plaster, no frames, wiring or plumbing of any kind). Is this reasonable?
Thanks for your thoughts/comments.
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Rank: User Joined: 6/18/2009 Posts: 271
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ell the best experience i have seen is to let somebody organize everything for you . there are people who know how to do just that and you will have stress free building experience.
definitely you need an expert in building coz you aren't
that which you will pay your contractor might be less that the loss you might cause by your shoddy contracting .yes i understand you need to do cost saving but at what cost ?
weigh the two option sand see hireign acontactor is the bestw ay
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Rank: Member Joined: 12/21/2009 Posts: 602
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Thanks for your thoughts techie. I get what you are saying, however, I am trying to teach myself how these things are done... I have a good reliable team made up of an architect, a QS an engineer and fundi/foreman..Was looking for answers for what the going rates of costs might be. techboy wrote:ell the best experience i have seen is to let somebody organize everything for you . there are people who know how to do just that and you will have stress free building experience.
definitely you need an expert in building coz you aren't
that which you will pay your contractor might be less that the loss you might cause by your shoddy contracting .yes i understand you need to do cost saving but at what cost ?
weigh the two option sand see hireign acontactor is the bestw ay
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/17/2012 Posts: 1,461 Location: Ngong Forest
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Assuming you have the land, approved plans and money to start this is how its done.
1.Get one good hardware,not exactly the one everybody is going,be a friend you wil know why later.
2. Don't contract anybody even the head fundi,let all be casuals,payed every sat.
3.Head fundi is 1000/day, fundi is 800/day, mtu ya mkono 400/day.
4.One site guy cum storeman alias wachie 24 hrs 6500/month
5.Never carry more than 2K with you pay using mpesa,unless after site u plan to go for a drink @ matasia
Forget the 1/2 A million he is asking.
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Rank: Member Joined: 12/21/2009 Posts: 602
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Ngong:
You are the BEST! These are the costs I was looking for!
Your other advice is also much appreciated. The pay by Mpesa option has been valuable in more ways than one, including acting as a receipt/evidence that I have paid...
Ngong wrote:Assuming you have the land, approved plans and money to start this is how its done.
1.Get one good hardware,not exactly the one everybody is going,be a friend you wil know why later.
2. Don't contract anybody even the head fundi,let all be casuals,payed every sat.
3.Head fundi is 1000/day, fundi is 800/day, mtu ya mkono 400/day.
4.One site guy cum storeman alias wachie 24 hrs 6500/month
5.Never carry more than 2K with you pay using mpesa,unless after site u plan to go for a drink @ matasia
Forget the 1/2 A million he is asking.
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Rank: New-farer Joined: 10/13/2011 Posts: 67 Location: Kenya
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I agree with @Ngong above. During Koroga(Foundation and slab), the fellows might ask for 100 shillings more which is fine. Be careful with trench digging coz they also overcharge though it also depends on how deep they have to dig to reach murram.Roofing, plumbing and electrical wiring is better contracted but do not engage a broker, just contract the guy doing it with his watu ya mkono.
If digging septic, get a reliable guy coz many disappear when they reach hard rock.
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Rank: Member Joined: 3/17/2008 Posts: 567 Location: Nairobi
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The fundi is giving you a very good deal if he is providing all the KYMs and Fundis.
Benchmark labour to be between 25% and 33% of the project cost and youll see how this works out. Your payment plan for the amount is equally important. You should always have his money and let like 25% be paid when everything is done and dusted.
However even before u talk costs get his recommendations and actually talk to them.
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Rank: Member Joined: 12/21/2009 Posts: 602
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Thanks Captain!
I did not know that there are brokers for electricians/plumbers/roofers! Thanks for the warning. CaptainGG wrote:I agree with @Ngong above. During Koroga(Foundation and slab), the fellows might ask for 100 shillings more which is fine. Be careful with trench digging coz they also overcharge though it also depends on how deep they have to dig to reach murram.Roofing, plumbing and electrical wiring is better contracted but do not engage a broker, just contract the guy doing it with his watu ya mkono.
If digging septic, get a reliable guy coz many disappear when they reach hard rock.
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/9/2011 Posts: 786 Location: Mashinani
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Dahatre wrote:Thanks Captain!
I did not know that there are brokers for electricians/plumbers/roofers! Thanks for the warning. CaptainGG wrote:I agree with @Ngong above. During Koroga(Foundation and slab), the fellows might ask for 100 shillings more which is fine. Be careful with trench digging coz they also overcharge though it also depends on how deep they have to dig to reach murram.Roofing, plumbing and electrical wiring is better contracted but do not engage a broker, just contract the guy doing it with his watu ya mkono.
If digging septic, get a reliable guy coz many disappear when they reach hard rock.
I would rather do a labour contract. Im currently doing my 300 m2 house and upto roof, labour cost is way below 500k Peace in our Homeland.
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Rank: Member Joined: 2/18/2011 Posts: 448
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kamundu wrote:Dahatre wrote:Thanks Captain!
I did not know that there are brokers for electricians/plumbers/roofers! Thanks for the warning. CaptainGG wrote:I agree with @Ngong above. During Koroga(Foundation and slab), the fellows might ask for 100 shillings more which is fine. Be careful with trench digging coz they also overcharge though it also depends on how deep they have to dig to reach murram.Roofing, plumbing and electrical wiring is better contracted but do not engage a broker, just contract the guy doing it with his watu ya mkono.
If digging septic, get a reliable guy coz many disappear when they reach hard rock.
I would rather do a labour contract. Im currently doing my 300 m2 house and upto roof, labour cost is way below 500k
whats your construction cost per square metre
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