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July 6th, 2012 05:06 PM #11
Thank you so much sa mga nag reply..actually the scenario po, wala kami architect talaga, ang gagawa ng plano for building permit is yung n sa sulit din na mga nag sa sign and seal na services, accurate banaman sila? Or baka may mga template na sila na kumwari tama pero iba pala nakalagay dun..
Regarding sa materials, kami po ang bibili and sila po magsasabi kung anong kailangan, kaya quality materials talaga ang pipiliin namin..
Regarding sa gamit naman, sabi ng foreman ko, welding machine lang raw ang meron siya, so i guess yung iba ay rerent lang namin.
As for the list, pinakita ko sa foreman ko, sabi niya may sobra at may sakto raw, kung may kulang man raw ay konti nalang..never had an experience from friend or relatives sa mga ganitong situation, kaya i really need to do it right, kasi hinde naman kami madaming pera, hehehe..kaya we really needs your input guys..
Lowslowbenz - magkano inabot ung sa inyo po? Without the finishing po..para atleast ma gauge namin kung 3rd or 2 floor nalang papagawa namin..ty and more power to you.
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July 6th, 2012 05:42 PM #12
part sa requiremnet for bldg permit is may bill of materials, if you got it from a 3rd party group ex. sulit.com, they can prepare it for you and you can use it as basis. Rough estimate for bldg construction cost is per square meter, maybe 15k+ per sqm. Also, invest on a good waterproofing system, design (concrete/steel gutters, acrytex add-ons, etc) for your exposed deck, this will cost you too. Question lang, 500k for labor ba nakita ko sa 1st post mo?
Renovations are costly, if you got time (which i believe you do since you;'re doing it yourself), monitor it well. Surely fulfilling. Goodluck sir.
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July 6th, 2012 07:29 PM #13
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July 6th, 2012 08:19 PM #14
how many days daw para ma complete yung estimate nila ? how much is your material cost? lets ask the experts here, maybe a rough estimate of "30%" of your material cost is your labor. but then again, im not an expert.
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July 6th, 2012 09:40 PM #16
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July 6th, 2012 09:42 PM #17
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July 6th, 2012 09:51 PM #18
Hello, ako po mismo nag search thru online, stores sa manila, store sa cavite and asking sa mga trabahador sa subdivision namin na gumagawa ng bahay about sa mga pricing.
minsan nga nakakahiya na ginagawa ko sa kaka tanong, pero mas ok na sigurado kesa magkaproblema during construction.
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July 6th, 2012 10:36 PM #19
It was a new construction. Garage ko dati kahoy, so i opted to have a concrete garage below and move my masters bedroom on top of it. Parang extension na rin ng bahay pero its new construction from ground up. 150k is labor and materials, (per floor) but its just raw slab and walls. I'll put a small nipa hut on the rooftop, and a bbq pit. It has "abang" just in case I decide to add another floor, malaki narin nagastos. Thankfully its already in the finishing stages!
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July 6th, 2012 11:12 PM #20
really?, may nakapag sabi sakin na it will be around 400k per floors raw..baka it depends sa lot area po..baka pwede niyo po refer sakin yung gumagawa sa house niyo po?
hirap kasi maghanap ng mga gumagawa ng bahay talaga..may mga mura nga pero hinde mo alam kung quality work ba talaga ginagawa nila..
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