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kenstat
#111 Posted : Saturday, June 05, 2010 2:10:24 PM
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[quote=Rahatupu]@Kenstat, the house is rental 2 bedroom flats consisting of 4 units per floor, 4 floors. Location Kitengela (Ashut area).

When you are done, I'd like to pick your brains on how everything went. Is this your first rental or are you a seasoned pro?Goodluck.
atiriri
#112 Posted : Monday, June 07, 2010 2:28:16 PM
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@architect, do you know the requirements for building in Kahawa Sukari? Where are their offices here in town?
nostoppingthis
#113 Posted : Monday, June 07, 2010 2:55:10 PM
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Hi All,

Any one with knowledge on the cheapest way to build a mabati house 20*10ft in Ngong? Was looking at the prices of wood 2*2 and 3*2 (cypress is definitely out), mabati, nails and cement. Thank you
Wa_ithaka
#114 Posted : Monday, June 07, 2010 3:33:32 PM
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Excellent stuff especially senor pablo.
Now, a qustion on the black cotton/red soil debate. Is there anyway that one can reduce the costs of building on black cotton soil. I am assuming the differential is largely to do with the time taken at foundation stage. Correct?
I've both so wondering which to go with first.
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Pablo
#115 Posted : Tuesday, June 08, 2010 8:33:09 AM
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Black cotton i hear is tricky and may cost upto double for the same size. I woule advise you to consult an engineer otherwise you may have a problem later.

@Sheep - Those are the hoses being sold to you for 4.2M (on a 50 x 100 plot)




Rahatupu
#116 Posted : Tuesday, June 08, 2010 9:17:36 AM
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@Kenstat, thanks and welcome, in fact I've decided to finish the ground flr units and gauge the exact cost per unit ndio niendelee. Its my 2nd project though on a bigger scale.
@Wa_ithaka, black cotton is tricky, though depends on depth to the rock or murram. if its not too deep (<5 feet) you may factor in cost of excavation, maybe 100k-120K per 100 by 50 plot. Else if its deep beyound 6 feet consider suspending the house. This will reduce the cost of back-filling once the foundation is ongoing.

For red soil there is no excavation cost as you can dig trenches right to the rocky bottom.
Rahatupu
#117 Posted : Tuesday, June 08, 2010 9:20:46 AM
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@Kenstat, thanks and welcome, in fact I've decided to finish the ground flr units and gauge the exact cost per unit ndio niendelee. Its my 2nd project though on a bigger scale.
@Wa_ithaka, black cotton is tricky, though depends on depth to the rock or murram. if its not too deep (<5 feet) you may factor in cost of excavation, maybe 100k-120K per 100 by 50 plot. Else if its deep beyound 6 feet consider suspending the house. This will reduce the cost of back-filling once the foundation is ongoing.

For red soil there is no excavation cost as you can dig trenches right to the rocky bottom.
Stealth
#118 Posted : Tuesday, June 08, 2010 10:12:00 AM
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@ Rahatupu
Congrats on your larger scale project. Same as the other guy who wud like to pick your brain on some of the building detail, so would I.
Am setting myself up for a similar project.
keep us posted on your development. Thanks.
Wa_ithaka
#119 Posted : Tuesday, June 08, 2010 3:44:57 PM
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Thanks Rahatupu and Pablo. Might have to revisit my strategy on the black cotton plot. Anybody interested in a very strategically located 1/4 acre?
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Jkwaititu
#120 Posted : Tuesday, June 08, 2010 5:51:35 PM
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@pablo , i have learned alot from u man...thanx alot even rahatupu thank you.

I was trying to come up with an estimate of a flats construction. The approved buildable area is 251 sq.meters. According to ur estimates of 12-14k per sq.mt, estimate cost to build ground floor seems to be 3.5m/= using ur 14k figure which seems a little low compared to my fundi's estimates of 6m. (flats will be just average finish)

I don't mean to turn u into a civil engineer hehe, but are there any other costs that would perhaps apply to flats construction that don't apply to building a regular house? Coz i cant think of any...but fill me in, maybe i'm missing something.

Also, have u now finished ur home completely? Does the 14k figure include finishing?
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