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- Estimating and Costingcivil-engineering-mcqs › estimating-and-costing
- Published
- 20 Jan 2019
- Last updated
- 28 May 2026
Explanation
For a 4 cm thick floor with a 1:2:4 cement concrete mix over 100 sq. m, the required volume of cement is 0.94 cubic meters.
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- 6.Which of the following components have their weights included in the total weight of the corresponding item?
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- 8.What is the recommended height range for installing a wash basin sink above the floor level?
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