Garden wall building costs. - Help with pricing please
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All i can think of is work out square meterage of the wall, then ask your supplier how much the brick is a square meter, and if it is a twin faced/sided wall double it. then just add on labour cost and construction of the foundation, thats how i do it.
Some building companies do have a pricing template - ie x amount per square mater which is everything concerned with that square meter, bricks, mortar, labour and foundation below, then obviously multiplied by the area of the wall.
Some building companies do have a pricing template - ie x amount per square mater which is everything concerned with that square meter, bricks, mortar, labour and foundation below, then obviously multiplied by the area of the wall.
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Agree with DNG - that's the way I do it.
I think I found something on here ref: brick estimating! (Might be wrong)
I think I found something on here ref: brick estimating! (Might be wrong)
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Thinking about it, as an exercise I broke the whole job down into individual materials and labour to price the walling we did recently - with a bit of help from LLL it worked out a treat in the end, coupled with a decent brickie.
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I think everyones got there own way of doing it, my previous post was a bit vague - i do include motar & ties etc, and work out the labour to dig the footing, lay the concrete and build the wall.
I dont realy know if there is a certain, easy sure fire way of pricing a wall on a square meter basis as every job is different!
I dont realy know if there is a certain, easy sure fire way of pricing a wall on a square meter basis as every job is different!
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Indeed - access etc are all variables that need to be taken into consideration.
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a rough approximation is allow about £2 a brick inclusive
so a 500 brick wall (8m by 1m high with piers and copings) with a new foundation would cost roughly a grand
personally i work out the component parts and add them,most decent facers are about 60-70 p a brick,plus you are looking at around £ 5-600 a thou to lay them plus ties concrete etc.
heres one i did earlier
8000 cottage garden rose in this baby,12 m crete in the founds plus tile creasings and leccy gates cost the client around 16k
LLL
so a 500 brick wall (8m by 1m high with piers and copings) with a new foundation would cost roughly a grand
personally i work out the component parts and add them,most decent facers are about 60-70 p a brick,plus you are looking at around £ 5-600 a thou to lay them plus ties concrete etc.
heres one i did earlier
8000 cottage garden rose in this baby,12 m crete in the founds plus tile creasings and leccy gates cost the client around 16k
LLL
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Nice work LLL
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