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andrewpreece March 21st 05 03:13 PM

Blockwork/Brickwork Cost
 
I have been asked by my neighbour to construct a boundary wall ( the fence
fell over years ago ), but
I'd like to be armed with an idea of what is a reasonable price. I live in
the provinces, the wall will be 3'-4' high in 4" blocks, with
brick-and-a-half piers ( rather than block piers which look a bit
utilitarian if you ask me ), along with some kind of textured roughcast
coat. I need foundations too, the wall will be 15m long and have about 5
piers.

I'm wondering if there is a going rate for blockwork ( I heard
£1/block labour charge somewhere a few years back ), and an equivalent
figure for brickwork? I can cost the materials, so another way I could cost
it is by multiplying the materials cost by a factor to give me labour costs:
for example, I had guessed that materials are usually 40% of the cost, so
labour will be the other 60%. Any ideas? Of course there is stuff like VAT
and skip hire to add in but I'm looking for a rough figure.

By the way, I've 'phoned up 8 builders and had no success with
getting a quote so far, so my question isn't necessarily best answered by
"...get a few quotes from builders...."!

Andy.



Mike Taylor March 21st 05 03:31 PM

West of London area
approx rates
Lightweight blocks between £12 & £15 per sq metre (normally 10 to a metre)
Fairfaced both sides probably add another £1.00
Bricks depending on the brick but say £35 to £40+ per sq metre, but this
would be on larger areas some line work some corners
Extra for piers as these are a lot more labour intensive



Rick March 21st 05 05:26 PM

On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 15:13:03 -0000, "andrewpreece"
wrote:

I have been asked by my neighbour to construct a boundary wall ( the fence
fell over years ago ), but
I'd like to be armed with an idea of what is a reasonable price. I live in
the provinces, the wall will be 3'-4' high in 4" blocks, with
brick-and-a-half piers ( rather than block piers which look a bit
utilitarian if you ask me ), along with some kind of textured roughcast
coat. I need foundations too, the wall will be 15m long and have about 5
piers.

I'm wondering if there is a going rate for blockwork ( I heard
£1/block labour charge somewhere a few years back ), and an equivalent
figure for brickwork? I can cost the materials, so another way I could cost
it is by multiplying the materials cost by a factor to give me labour costs:
for example, I had guessed that materials are usually 40% of the cost, so
labour will be the other 60%. Any ideas? Of course there is stuff like VAT
and skip hire to add in but I'm looking for a rough figure.

By the way, I've 'phoned up 8 builders and had no success with
getting a quote so far, so my question isn't necessarily best answered by
"...get a few quotes from builders...."!

Andy.


Foundations = 15m*.3*.3 = 1.35 cubes conctere (100 quid) + skip (100
quid) + mini digger for a day (100) , whole job max 2 man days work
(200), say max cost 500 quid.

Walls, 20 square meters of blocks, = 200 blocks, 2 days work, say a
quid each for the bocks, sand & cement, all in 400 quid.

I'd guess a grand + VAT
The foundations costing more than the walls is in my very little
experince right. Labor could well be a good bit more if you live in
the smoke.

Rick


andrewpreece March 22nd 05 09:27 AM

Thanks Folks,
My own best guess ( waves finger in air ) was £1200 +VAT so I
don't think
that is too far from what you have suggested. Just wanted to be able to
screen out ridiculous
quotes, and not have the neighbour arguing that I've hired an overly
expensive builder ( he has volunteered to stump up half the money ).

Andy.




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