
Month January 2026


Rate Analysis of RCC Work: Step-by-Step Guide with Example
Reinforced Cement Concrete (RCC) is the backbone of modern construction. Slabs, beams, columns, footings—almost every structural element depends on RCC. But one of the most confusing aspects for engineers and contractors is how the RCC rate is actually calculated. Why…

Plaster Quantity Calculation (Area-Wise): Step-by-Step Guide
Plastering may look like a finishing activity, but it plays a major role in the strength, durability, and appearance of a building. One of the most common site problems is either running out of cement mid-work or ending up with…

Brickwork Quantity Calculation (With Formula): Step-by-Step Guide
Brickwork looks simple—stack bricks with mortar and build walls. But behind every well-built wall is a proper quantity calculation. When brickwork quantity is calculated incorrectly, construction sites face material shortages, excess stock, increased costs, and delays. Whether you are a…

Cement, Sand & Aggregate Calculation for House: Step-by-Step Guide
One of the most common problems during house construction is material mismatch—either cement runs out in the middle of work or sand and aggregate are overstocked and wasted. Both situations increase cost and delay the project. This happens because many…

Building Estimation & Costing: A Complete Guide for Accurate Construction Planning
One of the most common reasons construction projects fail is poor cost planning. A house that starts within budget often ends up costing far more than expected—not because of luxury finishes, but because estimation was weak from the beginning. This…

RCC Work Checklist for Site Engineers 2026
Ever stood on a site watching fresh concrete pour into a beam, heart racing because one wrong check could crack the whole slab months later? RCC work powers 90% of India’s urban homes, but skipping checklists leads to 20-30% rework…

Beam Reinforcement Detailing Rules – A Practical Guide for Safe RCC Beams
Have you ever seen a reinforced concrete beam crack badly—even though the design calculations were correct?In most real-life cases, the problem is not design, but poor reinforcement detailing. Beam reinforcement detailing rules ensure that forces calculated on paper are properly…

Steel Quantity Calculation for Slab – A Practical Guide
If you’re involved in house construction—whether as an engineer, contractor, or homeowner—steel quantity calculation for slab is one of the most important skills you must understand. Steel alone can account for 20–25% of the total RCC cost, and even small…

Concrete Mix Ratio Table (M10 to M30)
Ever poured concrete only to watch it crack or fail under load a few months later? You’re not alone—many builders and homeowners face this frustration from guessing mix ratios. This guide breaks down the concrete mix ratio table for M10…