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    #21
    ^^ Tapos ang dibisyon, hindi double wall.

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    #22
    ^_^ alas!..buo na ang simple specs...oras na para i drowing sa kukumban!

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    #23
    hehehe pacenxa na ha. terror prof namen eh.
    ala pa budget pam pagawa bahay.
    C.E. course ko. current market price ang pinapagawa samen na research.
    at least yung may gumagamit talaga na presyo.ganun.
    wala naman ganito sa internet na makikita, sa mga forums lang talaga.

    help naman mga bossing.
    how much ba cost ng construction plan ng isang up& down na bahay?
    lets say nasa mga mid-end sya na bahay.

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    #24
    For the love of sanity, please refrain from typing in textspeak.

    Anyway, our architect quoted us around 20K to 24K per square meter for a nice (not basic) house before. Recently, we built an extension in our house in the province and spent roughly 20K per sq.m., including the furnishing.

    You also have to look at factors such as the foundation that has to be done.
    Last edited by vinj; February 22nd, 2010 at 07:39 PM.

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    #25
    I am Cesar, a Contractor, my company is Asya Struktura, My cost for a simple finish (Plain plastered wall finish, 3 coats paint, long span roofing, Mariwasa ceramic tiles) is around 15T per square meter.

    If you are interested, I am also from Marikina, you can SMS me at 09178544781 and let's meet up.

    By the way, I can't match other tsikoteers' price here of 10T per sqm.

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    #26
    Quote Originally Posted by zoom zoom View Post
    I am Cesar, a Contractor, my company is Asya Struktura, My cost for a simple finish (Plain plastered wall finish, 3 coats paint, long span roofing, Mariwasa ceramic tiles) is around 15T per square meter.

    If you are interested, I am also from Marikina, you can SMS me at 09178544781 and let's meet up.

    By the way, I can't match other tsikoteers' price here of 10T per sqm.

    I think 15K per sq. m. is more realistic for the simple finish mentioned above without sacrificing the structural stability of the structure as compared to 10K per sq.m. only, considering the current cost of labor and materials nowadays. A 10K per sq.m. may also be possible for a bare structure... yun bang structure lang na pwede nang matirhan, walang pintura, wala pang floor tiles, wala pang cabinets, kisame, etc.

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    #27
    Quote Originally Posted by chua_riwap View Post
    ^^

    Baka ganito:

    - plain cement ang finish ng flooring (kulay pula)
    - corrugated sheets ang bubong
    - plywood kisame
    - single coat lang ang wall paint
    - de buhos ang toilet bowl
    - mga doors, flush type
    - jalousie windows
    - lababo hindi stainless


    Hehe onga kaya tinatanong ko kay bossing kung ano yung simpleng sinasabi niya kasi ang pagkakaalam ko nasa mga 18k/sqm ang labanan ngayon. Anyway ser if acceptable yung finish ng 10k/sqm mo, pwede kita batuhan ng sandamakmak na cliyente.
    Last edited by oliver1013; February 22nd, 2010 at 11:07 PM.

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    #28
    Mikoy,dami mo kakampi,anyway,house construction has 3 classifications.
    1.class c- 10k per sq.m.
    2.class b- 15k per sq.m.
    3.class a-20k up

    Hindi ko na lang na specify tong mga classifications,instead,yong class c na lang sinabi ko,kc mas marami nagpa house construct sa kin sa class c housing,mahirap daw ksi buhay ngayon. Pro,maayos din naman,kahit class c lang. So don sa mga nag react kung ano hitsura ng finishing non,mga ser,presentable po din naman ang hitsura ng class c.TY

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    #29
    ooohh.. learnings. keep it coming guys.

    na-curious ako sa long span roofing at nag-search ako sa internet ng photos, well ok naman siya. maganda.
    pero may nakita ako "tegula" ung name nya, roofing material din.
    and maganda din siya.
    so come to think of it, anong mas maganda long-span roofing or tegula?
    cost and installation wise anong mas prefered nyo?

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    #30
    Quote Originally Posted by energie_mgt View Post
    Mikoy,dami mo kakampi,anyway,house construction has 3 classifications.
    1.class c- 10k per sq.m.
    2.class b- 15k per sq.m.
    3.class a-20k up

    Hindi ko na lang na specify tong mga classifications,instead,yong class c na lang sinabi ko,kc mas marami nagpa house construct sa kin sa class c housing,mahirap daw ksi buhay ngayon. Pro,maayos din naman,kahit class c lang. So don sa mga nag react kung ano hitsura ng finishing non,mga ser, presentable po din naman ang hitsura ng class c.TY
    Engr., ano po hitsura nung "presentable" na inyong tinuran? Anong finish at materials ang ginamit sa P10k/sq.m.?

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