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May 5th, 2012 10:41 PM #21
Also mga sir..the general question i have po, is that the quality materials i have listed po ay enough napo ba siya to built the house i specify po? Kasi what happen here po is yung total amount of money ang napaguusapan po..no offense po, you guys share a lot of information that hinde kopa naisip, for that thank you..my question lang po is that kung kulang or sobra papo mga materials na kailangan kopo sa list kopo..
TIA pop ulit..
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May 5th, 2012 11:14 PM #22
mahirap kasi ang tanong mo bro... una mahirap mag check ng BOM kung walang plano. kung meron na dapat alam na nung brother mo kung paano gawin
pero ang major na materyales para sa umpisa - cement, gravel/sand, rebars, lumber (para sa porma at isama mo na lahat yung mga malilit na bagay gaya ng nails/GI wires), hand tools and mixer, water/power supply
yung mga formalities bago ka makapagpatayo ng bahay (building permit), isama mo sa budget cost. maghanap ka na lang kaya yung hindi kataasang maningil na kontraktor para ipasa mo na lang yung sakit ng ulo sa kanila.
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May 6th, 2012 02:27 PM #23
IMO, if you'll rely on your brother (Architecture student) and Uncle (foreman, does he have any engineering background?), medyo mahirap. You could at least hire the services of an engineer to serve as consultant.
My father-in-law is an engineer and when he recently rebuilt their house, he really spent time and money on it. Nagtyaga muna siya on his half-buried house before he embarked on the job of tearing it down and rebuilding a new house since he knows the consequences of shortcuts and the costs of slowing down construction due to lack of funds. The result was a well built nice house with good finishing, where he spent roughly to 500K over his intended budget. I also saw that their old house which he also built personally (which was torn down to make way for the new house) was still very well-built even after 25 years and the onslaught of Mt. Pinatubo, and he still got to use some of the old materials (especially the thick wood beams) because he chose materials carefully back then.
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May 7th, 2012 10:08 PM #24
hi sir. i agree that this will be a very exciting process, building your house from scratch, but be very mindful sa expenses. Dont be surprised if you'll exceed the budget, especially if you dont have much experience with building construction.
The initial phase of masonry works (foundation, walls, post etc) will be suprisingly fast. However, everything will slow down once you do some finishing - and by then you'll know na if nag exceed ka na sa budget mo. Goodluck sa project mo and keep us updated. Also, since your doing this on your own... how did you get permits for this? (OBO, etc)
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May 7th, 2012 11:44 PM #25You are going to build a 3 storey house that is why I am asking if you have some engineering background. Safety is a paramount concern.
I am not an engineer but I know that they know how you can save on expenses without compromising safety and reliability of the the structure.
I am not familiar on the extent of architects' knowledge on this kind of matters so maybe people can enlighten me on this.
If you are building a bungalow, there will be less problem.
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May 7th, 2012 11:51 PM #26
tsaka si TS nababanggit nya, 70-75 sq.m lang.
eh 3 storey gusto nya. that would be 70 or 75 sq.m X 3
total FA will be around 225 sq.m. (max)
medyo malaking budget nyan.
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May 7th, 2012 11:54 PM #27
No wonder dito sa QC/SJ yung mga bahay na ganyan kaliit ang LA is being sold at 6-8 million. Tapos yung mga 90-100+ sqm ang LA eh 10 million+ na. Mahal kasi talaga magpagawa ng bahay.
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May 8th, 2012 08:39 AM #28
TS - tignan mo rin kung saan ka makakamura sa paraan ng pagbayad sa mga gagawa. "pakyawan" o "arawan"?
ingat ka lang sa mapipili mong mga tao o contractor. may mga tao pag binayaran mo ng "pakyawan", mamadaliin ang paggawa ma-cocompromise yung quality ng work. minsan pag bigay mo ng bayad ilang araw lang sila gagawa tapos iwanan na nila.
sa "arawan" naman experience ko, sooobrang binabagalan nila ang gawa kahit kaya ng ilang araw lang, gagawin nilang linggo para humaba yung kita. lalo na pag malapit na silang matapos magugulat ka na lang sasabihan ka babalik pa sila bukas.
good luck building your humble abode!
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May 8th, 2012 08:45 AM #29
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May 8th, 2012 09:04 AM #30anyone can give inputs about prefab?
meron akong nakikita na dini-deliver na mga ding-ding at poste sa mga nagpapagawa ng bahay dito sa cainta.
matipid daw to at mas matibay. sa hallow blocks daw kasi hindi naman daw ganon katibay ang pagkakagawa. unlike yung prefab, manipis man pero purong semento naman daw.
isa pa daw kasing sakit ng ulo yung finishing. lalo na kung yung gumagawa e walang pakialam magtapon ng semento sa pagpi-finishing. sa prefab daw, halos hindi mo kailangan i-finishing.
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