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Page 1: Costing

Vigyan Ashram Pabal

Page 2: Costing

How much is your product worth?1) Materials Cost2) Labour Cost3) Electricity Cost4) Profit

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How much is your product worth?1) Materials Cost

10m

4m

9m

5m

concrete

Steel pipework

Nails

Weld electrodesGI sheeting

Paint

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Pipe Cost (rupees/m)

0.5’ 26

1.5’ 66

2’ 82

2.5’ 98

3’ 164

10m

4m

9m

5m

Roof Tension – 1.5’

Roof Compression – 3’

Posts – 3’

Total Length 3’ Pipe = ( x ) + ( x )5m 4m6 6

= 81m

Purlins – 3’

+ ( x )9m 3

Total Length 1.5’ Pipe = x7m 3

=

7m

21m

Total Cost 3’ Pipe = x81m 164 Rs/m

= 13284 Rs

Total Cost 1.5’ Pipe = x21m 66 Rs/m

= 1386 Rs

Total Cost = +13284 Rs 1386 Rs

=14670 Rs

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10m

4m

9m

5m

Material Cost

Cement 200 Rs./kg

Sand 245 Rs./m3

Gravel 81 Rs./m3

Concrete Mix – 1:3:6

Volume: 1.4m3

Volume cement = x1/10

=

7m

Required Dry Volume = x 1.65

=

Bags Cement = /

= 7 bags

Volume sand = x

=

1.4m3

Volume gravel = x

2.31m3

2.31m3

0.231m3

0.231m3 0.0332m3/50kg bag cement

2.31m33/10

6/10

0.69m3

2.31m3

1.39m3=

Cost cement = x7 bags200Rs.

= 1400Rs.

Cost sand = 169Rs.

Cost gravel = 113Rs.

Total Cost = 1682Rs.

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Material Cost (rupees/m2)

GI 270

Plastic GI 431

10m

4m

9m

5m

GI Sheeting

Total Roof Area = x x4m 10m 2

= 80m2

7m

Total Cost Roof = x 270 Rs/m2

= 21600 Rs

80m2

Total Cost = 37952 Rs.

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How much is your product How much is your product worth?worth?

1) Materials2) Electricity3) Labour

Project PlanningCan see when tasks need to be done – saves timeCan see who needs to do each task – people always occupied, not boredCan predict and keep track of costs

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Project PlanningProject Planning

Time

Cost Quality

Why things go wrong:

Assumptions

Bad Planning

Bad Communication

Wrong leadership

Unrealistic timescale

No clear aim

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Critical PathCritical PathWhat is the shortest time in which a project will finish?

Example:

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Critical PathCritical Path

1

Market

30

Walk to market

30

Wash dishes

15

Wash veg

What is the shortest time in which a project will finish?

Example:

15

Cut Veg


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