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2 storey building
Metal works
Description,unit, quantity,rate and amount
Metal works
Description,unit, quantity,rate and amount
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When preparing a quantity takeoff for metal works in a 2-storey building, it is important to detail various components such as beams, columns, railings, and any other structural or architectural metal elements. Below is a sample format to present the information for metal works, including description, units, quantities, rates, and amounts.
### Sample Quantity Takeoff for Metal Works
| **Description** | **Unit** | **Quantity** | **Rate (per Unit)** | **Amount** |
|-------------------------------|----------|--------------|--------------------|-----------------|
| Steel Columns (Section 200x200) | Ton | 5 | $800 | $4,000 |
| Steel Beams (Section 300x150) | Ton | 10 | $750 | $7,500 |
| Steel Trusses | Ton | 3 | $1,000 | $3,000 |
| Metal Railings (per meter) | Meter | 50 | $30 | $1,500 |
| Metal Staircase | Each | 1 | $2,500 | $2,500 |
| Steel Plates (for base support) | Sq.M. | 20 | $25 | $500 |
| Anchor Bolts | Each | 40 | $5 | $200 |
| Metal Bracing (per meter) | Meter | 100 | $20 | $2,000 |
| **Subtotal** | | | | **$20,700** |
| **Contingency (10%)** | | | | $2,070 |
| **Total Amount** | | | | **$22,770** |
### Notes:
1. **Description**: Includes the type of metal works, specifying dimensions and components.
2. **Unit**: Measurement units used for the quantities (e.g., Ton, Meter, Each, Sq.M.).
3. **Quantity**: The total measurement of each metal item required for the project.
4. **Rate**: The cost per unit for each type of metal work.
5. **Amount**: The total cost for each line item (Quantity x Rate).
6. **Subtotal**: The sum of all individual amounts.
7. **Contingency**: Provides a buffer for unforeseen costs, often expressed as a percentage of the subtotal.
8. **Total Amount**: The grand total including contingency.
This is a simplified version of a quantity takeoff, and specific values would depend on actual project plans, local market rates, and other factors. Make sure to consult detailed project drawings and contracts for accuracy in quantities and specifications.
### Sample Quantity Takeoff for Metal Works
| **Description** | **Unit** | **Quantity** | **Rate (per Unit)** | **Amount** |
|-------------------------------|----------|--------------|--------------------|-----------------|
| Steel Columns (Section 200x200) | Ton | 5 | $800 | $4,000 |
| Steel Beams (Section 300x150) | Ton | 10 | $750 | $7,500 |
| Steel Trusses | Ton | 3 | $1,000 | $3,000 |
| Metal Railings (per meter) | Meter | 50 | $30 | $1,500 |
| Metal Staircase | Each | 1 | $2,500 | $2,500 |
| Steel Plates (for base support) | Sq.M. | 20 | $25 | $500 |
| Anchor Bolts | Each | 40 | $5 | $200 |
| Metal Bracing (per meter) | Meter | 100 | $20 | $2,000 |
| **Subtotal** | | | | **$20,700** |
| **Contingency (10%)** | | | | $2,070 |
| **Total Amount** | | | | **$22,770** |
### Notes:
1. **Description**: Includes the type of metal works, specifying dimensions and components.
2. **Unit**: Measurement units used for the quantities (e.g., Ton, Meter, Each, Sq.M.).
3. **Quantity**: The total measurement of each metal item required for the project.
4. **Rate**: The cost per unit for each type of metal work.
5. **Amount**: The total cost for each line item (Quantity x Rate).
6. **Subtotal**: The sum of all individual amounts.
7. **Contingency**: Provides a buffer for unforeseen costs, often expressed as a percentage of the subtotal.
8. **Total Amount**: The grand total including contingency.
This is a simplified version of a quantity takeoff, and specific values would depend on actual project plans, local market rates, and other factors. Make sure to consult detailed project drawings and contracts for accuracy in quantities and specifications.