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- Estimating and Costingcivil-engineering-mcqs › estimating-and-costing
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- 20 Jan 2019
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- 28 May 2026
Explanation
Option A defines work value as the estimated cost excluding contingencies, work-charged establishment, tools, and plants. Option B describes actual cost as the total expenditure including incidental, establishment, and travel expenses. Option C explains administrative approval as the formal permission by the administrative department to incur expenses on the work. Therefore, all the given statements are correct.
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