Re: Total Cost To Fence 2 Plots Of Land by crunchyg: 7:23am On Aug 09, 2017 |
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Re: Total Cost To Fence 2 Plots Of Land by Onedibe1: 7:24am On Aug 09, 2017 |
1.2 mil or so |
Re: Total Cost To Fence 2 Plots Of Land by Nobody: 7:24am On Aug 09, 2017 |
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Re: Total Cost To Fence 2 Plots Of Land by shaydeenamz(m): 7:27am On Aug 09, 2017 |
first get d entire length of d plot in meter,for every 1square meter it will cost 10 blocks calculate it by the total meter square then u will arrive at the quantity of blocks to be used den multiply it by d cost of each block in the market x number of course d fencw will reach.I.e exclusive of pillar n finishes like plastering n rendering |
Re: Total Cost To Fence 2 Plots Of Land by lakesider(m): 7:29am On Aug 09, 2017 |
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Re: Total Cost To Fence 2 Plots Of Land by KayDEAN(m): 7:30am On Aug 09, 2017 |
aribisala0: Have you ever bought cement in your life no |
Re: Total Cost To Fence 2 Plots Of Land by lakesider(m): 7:33am On Aug 09, 2017 |
Fencing at chevron lekki |
Re: Total Cost To Fence 2 Plots Of Land by lakesider(m): 7:36am On Aug 09, 2017 |
Call us 07084824604 |
Re: Total Cost To Fence 2 Plots Of Land by aribisala0(m): 7:43am On Aug 09, 2017 |
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Re: Total Cost To Fence 2 Plots Of Land by sedek4569: 7:46am On Aug 09, 2017 |
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Re: Total Cost To Fence 2 Plots Of Land by alizma: 7:55am On Aug 09, 2017 |
Monocapa: Good day. Nairalander can you please give me the cost and the materials needed to fence 2plots of land by 10 coches at Abeokuta area... 6inch block needed- 2,930blocks*120=351,600 One bricklayer and a "helper" - 33days*3000=99,000 Cement-35bags*2800=98,000 Sharp sand Sand-22,000 digging of the foundation and blinding=30,000 Granite 33,000 Cement 28,000 Labourer 10,000 Others 50,000 Grand total, 721,600(excluding gate) 3 Likes |
Re: Total Cost To Fence 2 Plots Of Land by donqx: 8:16am On Aug 09, 2017 |
depends on coaches |
Re: Total Cost To Fence 2 Plots Of Land by Nobody: 8:23am On Aug 09, 2017 |
twascas: The Simplest Way To Calculate The Numbers Of Blocks U Need For Your Fence
The simplest way to calculate the numbers of blocks you need for your fence project, assuming you are fencing a land measuring 120 feet by 60 ft, a standard plot
This calculation is based on 9 inches block fence . The measurement we are using is 120 ft (length) and since we have two lengths that is multiply by 2 which is240 ft. (120 x 2) = 240
The breadth is 60 ft and also since we have 2 breadths that equal 120 ft (60 x 2) = 120 Then (240 + 120) that is 360 feet perimeter line fencing.
The calculation
(we are to convert this 360 feet to inches ) since a foot is 12 inches , now let us multiply 12 inches by 360 ftwhich is 4320 inches.
Now to get the line numbers of blocks that will go around the fence perimeters of 4320 inches or 360 feet, we would need to divide 4320 by 18 inches, since the length of any block be it 6 inches or 9 inches is 18inches.
Now 4320 inches divide by 18 inches is approximately240 line of blocks , then we must multiply that by the numbers of coaches of blocks you want for your height, assuming 7 ft which is 9 coaches that means 240 multiply by 9 which is 2160 blocks and that is all you need anything aside from this is fake and fraud, this calculation is derive by me professionally and i have been using it without any mistake, but always remember to add 10 % of blocks to it because of broken blocks, and for this work, you only need 30 bags of cements, one bag of cement to 70 blocks, is standard.
for your pillars between the fence, let assume 6 blocks far from the next pillar, that means 6 divide by 240 which is 40 pillars, 1 bag of cement to 2 pillars standard, that is 17 bags plus 40 bags that is 47 bags is need by me to do this fence, if i'm in position and you should also to add 15 bags for floor blinding of the fence making 62 bags of cement.
Then, we need to minus the gate and the pillars that are also taking space in the fence.
The gate is 12 ft, let us assume the gate columns or pillars is 14 inches each, we have 2 pillars holding the gate, that is 28 inches or 2. 4 feet plus 12 feet that is 14.4 feet or approximately 15 feet.
Remember we already calculate the pillars that 40 pillars is need for the measurement.
Each pillar or column for 9 inches concrete is 9 inches square, 9 x 40 = 360 inches that is (30 feet + 15 feet = 45 feet ) / 18 inches = 30 blocks multiply by the number of coaches, 30 x 9 = 270 block minus 2160 blocks = 1890 blocks in total.
40 lengths of 12mm iron rod, since one pillar is equivalent to 1 length.
3 lengths of 16mm iron rod for the 2 big pillars holding the gate.
90 planks of soft wood for the framing.
1 truck of granite (granite would be use for the wall foundation and columns)
5 trucks of sharp sand
you just copied everything I wrote without giving me any credit, waooo https://www.nairaland.com/2095730/calculating-numbers-blocks-need-fence 3 Likes |
Re: Total Cost To Fence 2 Plots Of Land by pharuzine(m): 8:25am On Aug 09, 2017 |
you can contact,am a quantity surveyor,will give u d total amount n no of blks,cement n sand to use.08136267500 |
Re: Total Cost To Fence 2 Plots Of Land by quantity19: 8:32am On Aug 09, 2017 |
depending on the mode u are willing to use. is it hollow concrete block only or hollow block with pillars at intervals. both have their own cost implication. for details on the amount to spend on each item of the work. contact me on 07034209128 Quantity surveyor. |
Re: Total Cost To Fence 2 Plots Of Land by Hollasmall: 9:23am On Aug 09, 2017 |
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Re: Total Cost To Fence 2 Plots Of Land by Nobody: 9:29am On Aug 09, 2017 |
Hollasmall:
Sorry about that sir I guess he's just trying to help a friend that is nice sir 1 Like |
Re: Total Cost To Fence 2 Plots Of Land by Maksol(m): 9:38am On Aug 09, 2017 |
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Re: Total Cost To Fence 2 Plots Of Land by Maksol(m): 9:44am On Aug 09, 2017 |
Monocapa: Good day. Nairalander can you please give me the cost and the materials needed to fence 2plots of land by 10 coches at Abeokuta area... I will advice u get d land surveyed first n den get an engineer to do a physical measurement to get d actual measurement. With this he will get u an accurate calculation. 1 Like |
Re: Total Cost To Fence 2 Plots Of Land by Nobody: 9:59am On Aug 09, 2017 |
Adeevah:
This ur grammar no go allow you buy half plot too
Na to just dey occupy space for NL Oh boy, you bad ooo 1 Like |
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Re: Total Cost To Fence 2 Plots Of Land by jfleece(m): 11:43am On Aug 09, 2017 |
twascas: The Simplest Way To Calculate The Numbers Of Blocks U Need For Your Fence
The simplest way to calculate the numbers of blocks you need for your fence project, assuming you are fencing a land measuring 120 feet by 60 ft, a standard plot
This calculation is based on 9 inches block fence . The measurement we are using is 120 ft (length) and since we have two lengths that is multiply by 2 which is240 ft. (120 x 2) = 240
The breadth is 60 ft and also since we have 2 breadths that equal 120 ft (60 x 2) = 120 Then (240 + 120) that is 360 feet perimeter line fencing.
The calculation
(we are to convert this 360 feet to inches ) since a foot is 12 inches , now let us multiply 12 inches by 360 ftwhich is 4320 inches.
Now to get the line numbers of blocks that will go around the fence perimeters of 4320 inches or 360 feet, we would need to divide 4320 by 18 inches, since the length of any block be it 6 inches or 9 inches is 18inches.
Now 4320 inches divide by 18 inches is approximately240 line of blocks , then we must multiply that by the numbers of coaches of blocks you want for your height, assuming 7 ft which is 9 coaches that means 240 multiply by 9 which is 2160 blocks and that is all you need anything aside from this is fake and fraud, this calculation is derive by me professionally and i have been using it without any mistake, but always remember to add 10 % of blocks to it because of broken blocks, and for this work, you only need 30 bags of cements, one bag of cement to 70 blocks, is standard.
for your pillars between the fence, let assume 6 blocks far from the next pillar, that means 6 divide by 240 which is 40 pillars, 1 bag of cement to 2 pillars standard, that is 17 bags plus 40 bags that is 47 bags is need by me to do this fence, if i'm in position and you should also to add 15 bags for floor blinding of the fence making 62 bags of cement.
Then, we need to minus the gate and the pillars that are also taking space in the fence.
The gate is 12 ft, let us assume the gate columns or pillars is 14 inches each, we have 2 pillars holding the gate, that is 28 inches or 2. 4 feet plus 12 feet that is 14.4 feet or approximately 15 feet.
Remember we already calculate the pillars that 40 pillars is need for the measurement.
Each pillar or column for 9 inches concrete is 9 inches square, 9 x 40 = 360 inches that is (30 feet + 15 feet = 45 feet ) / 18 inches = 30 blocks multiply by the number of coaches, 30 x 9 = 270 block minus 2160 blocks = 1890 blocks in total.
40 lengths of 12mm iron rod, since one pillar is equivalent to 1 length.
3 lengths of 16mm iron rod for the 2 big pillars holding the gate.
90 planks of soft wood for the framing.
1 truck of granite (granite would be use for the wall foundation and columns)
5 trucks of sharp sand
this is why I hate maths.. |
Re: Total Cost To Fence 2 Plots Of Land by princeifynicky(m): 11:49am On Aug 09, 2017 |
Please do reach out to us on 07060636885 or ifynicky06@gmail.com for a comprehensive quote on the project. Ifynicky Building Contractors. |
Re: Total Cost To Fence 2 Plots Of Land by Detailfix: 12:09pm On Aug 09, 2017 |
Pls get an architect or a quantity surveyor.you are looking for free consultation. |
Re: Total Cost To Fence 2 Plots Of Land by unuane1(m): 12:13pm On Aug 09, 2017 |
twascas: The Simplest Way To Calculate The Numbers Of Blocks U Need For Your Fence
The simplest way to calculate the numbers of blocks you need for your fence project, assuming you are fencing a land measuring 120 feet by 60 ft, a standard plot
This calculation is based on 9 inches block fence . The measurement we are using is 120 ft (length) and since we have two lengths that is multiply by 2 which is240 ft. (120 x 2) = 240
The breadth is 60 ft and also since we have 2 breadths that equal 120 ft (60 x 2) = 120 Then (240 + 120) that is 360 feet perimeter line fencing.
The calculation
(we are to convert this 360 feet to inches ) since a foot is 12 inches , now let us multiply 12 inches by 360 ftwhich is 4320 inches.
Now to get the line numbers of blocks that will go around the fence perimeters of 4320 inches or 360 feet, we would need to divide 4320 by 18 inches, since the length of any block be it 6 inches or 9 inches is 18inches.
Now 4320 inches divide by 18 inches is approximately240 line of blocks , then we must multiply that by the numbers of coaches of blocks you want for your height, assuming 7 ft which is 9 coaches that means 240 multiply by 9 which is 2160 blocks and that is all you need anything aside from this is fake and fraud, this calculation is derive by me professionally and i have been using it without any mistake, but always remember to add 10 % of blocks to it because of broken blocks, and for this work, you only need 30 bags of cements, one bag of cement to 70 blocks, is standard.
for your pillars between the fence, let assume 6 blocks far from the next pillar, that means 6 divide by 240 which is 40 pillars, 1 bag of cement to 2 pillars standard, that is 17 bags plus 40 bags that is 47 bags is need by me to do this fence, if i'm in position and you should also to add 15 bags for floor blinding of the fence making 62 bags of cement.
Then, we need to minus the gate and the pillars that are also taking space in the fence.
The gate is 12 ft, let us assume the gate columns or pillars is 14 inches each, we have 2 pillars holding the gate, that is 28 inches or 2. 4 feet plus 12 feet that is 14.4 feet or approximately 15 feet.
Remember we already calculate the pillars that 40 pillars is need for the measurement.
Each pillar or column for 9 inches concrete is 9 inches square, 9 x 40 = 360 inches that is (30 feet + 15 feet = 45 feet ) / 18 inches = 30 blocks multiply by the number of coaches, 30 x 9 = 270 block minus 2160 blocks = 1890 blocks in total.
40 lengths of 12mm iron rod, since one pillar is equivalent to 1 length.
3 lengths of 16mm iron rod for the 2 big pillars holding the gate.
90 planks of soft wood for the framing.
1 truck of granite (granite would be use for the wall foundation and columns)
5 trucks of sharp sand
"you only need 30 bags of cements, one bag of cement to 70 blocks, is standard" Bros na where you go your own school? how will you say one bag of cement gives 70 blocks as standard? now I sew why houses dey fall everyday. My friend the standard numbers of blocks that you can get from one bag of cement if it's 5 inches block is 40 blocks maximum and if it's 6 inches blocks you get 30 blocks maximum. Stop giving wrong estimate here. Also most of your calculation here is wrong I promise you if anyone should follow your estimates he/she will end up spending more than what you will arrive with you estimates. twascas: The Simplest Way To Calculate The Numbers Of Blocks U Need For Your Fence
The simplest way to calculate the numbers of blocks you need for your fence project, assuming you are fencing a land measuring 120 feet by 60 ft, a standard plot
This calculation is based on 9 inches block fence . The measurement we are using is 120 ft (length) and since we have two lengths that is multiply by 2 which is240 ft. (120 x 2) = 240
The breadth is 60 ft and also since we have 2 breadths that equal 120 ft (60 x 2) = 120 Then (240 + 120) that is 360 feet perimeter line fencing.
The calculation
(we are to convert this 360 feet to inches ) since a foot is 12 inches , now let us multiply 12 inches by 360 ftwhich is 4320 inches.
Now to get the line numbers of blocks that will go around the fence perimeters of 4320 inches or 360 feet, we would need to divide 4320 by 18 inches, since the length of any block be it 6 inches or 9 inches is 18inches.
Now 4320 inches divide by 18 inches is approximately240 line of blocks , then we must multiply that by the numbers of coaches of blocks you want for your height, assuming 7 ft which is 9 coaches that means 240 multiply by 9 which is 2160 blocks and that is all you need anything aside from this is fake and fraud, this calculation is derive by me professionally and i have been using it without any mistake, but always remember to add 10 % of blocks to it because of broken blocks, and for this work, you only need 30 bags of cements, one bag of cement to 70 blocks, is standard.
for your pillars between the fence, let assume 6 blocks far from the next pillar, that means 6 divide by 240 which is 40 pillars, 1 bag of cement to 2 pillars standard, that is 17 bags plus 40 bags that is 47 bags is need by me to do this fence, if i'm in position and you should also to add 15 bags for floor blinding of the fence making 62 bags of cement.
Then, we need to minus the gate and the pillars that are also taking space in the fence.
The gate is 12 ft, let us assume the gate columns or pillars is 14 inches each, we have 2 pillars holding the gate, that is 28 inches or 2. 4 feet plus 12 feet that is 14.4 feet or approximately 15 feet.
Remember we already calculate the pillars that 40 pillars is need for the measurement.
Each pillar or column for 9 inches concrete is 9 inches square, 9 x 40 = 360 inches that is (30 feet + 15 feet = 45 feet ) / 18 inches = 30 blocks multiply by the number of coaches, 30 x 9 = 270 block minus 2160 blocks = 1890 blocks in total.
40 lengths of 12mm iron rod, since one pillar is equivalent to 1 length.
3 lengths of 16mm iron rod for the 2 big pillars holding the gate.
90 planks of soft wood for the framing.
1 truck of granite (granite would be use for the wall foundation and columns)
5 trucks of sharp sand
"you only need 30 bags of cements, one bag of cement to 70 blocks, is standard" Bros na where you go your own school? how will you say one bag of cement gives 70 blocks as standard? now I see why houses dey fall everyday. My friend the standard numbers of blocks that you can get from one bag of cement if it's 5 inches block is 40 blocks maximum and if it's 6 inches blocks you get 30 blocks maximum. Stop giving wrong estimate here. Also most of your calculation here is wrong I promise you if anyone should follow your estimates he/she will end up spending more than what you will arrive with you estimates. |
Re: Total Cost To Fence 2 Plots Of Land by 9jja(f): 12:22pm On Aug 09, 2017 |
twascas: The Simplest Way To Calculate The Numbers Of Blocks U Need For Your Fence
The simplest way to calculate the numbers of blocks you need for your fence project, assuming you are fencing a land measuring 120 feet by 60 ft, a standard plot
This calculation is based on 9 inches block fence . The measurement we are using is 120 ft (length) and since we have two lengths that is multiply by 2 which is240 ft. (120 x 2) = 240
The breadth is 60 ft and also since we have 2 breadths that equal 120 ft (60 x 2) = 120 Then (240 + 120) that is 360 feet perimeter line fencing.
The calculation
(we are to convert this 360 feet to inches ) since a foot is 12 inches , now let us multiply 12 inches by 360 ftwhich is 4320 inches.
Now to get the line numbers of blocks that will go around the fence perimeters of 4320 inches or 360 feet, we would need to divide 4320 by 18 inches, since the length of any block be it 6 inches or 9 inches is 18inches.
Now 4320 inches divide by 18 inches is approximately240 line of blocks , then we must multiply that by the numbers of coaches of blocks you want for your height, assuming 7 ft which is 9 coaches that means 240 multiply by 9 which is 2160 blocks and that is all you need anything aside from this is fake and fraud, this calculation is derive by me professionally and i have been using it without any mistake, but always remember to add 10 % of blocks to it because of broken blocks, and for this work, you only need 30 bags of cements, one bag of cement to 70 blocks, is standard.
for your pillars between the fence, let assume 6 blocks far from the next pillar, that means 6 divide by 240 which is 40 pillars, 1 bag of cement to 2 pillars standard, that is 17 bags plus 40 bags that is 47 bags is need by me to do this fence, if i'm in position and you should also to add 15 bags for floor blinding of the fence making 62 bags of cement.
Then, we need to minus the gate and the pillars that are also taking space in the fence.
The gate is 12 ft, let us assume the gate columns or pillars is 14 inches each, we have 2 pillars holding the gate, that is 28 inches or 2. 4 feet plus 12 feet that is 14.4 feet or approximately 15 feet.
Remember we already calculate the pillars that 40 pillars is need for the measurement.
Each pillar or column for 9 inches concrete is 9 inches square, 9 x 40 = 360 inches that is (30 feet + 15 feet = 45 feet ) / 18 inches = 30 blocks multiply by the number of coaches, 30 x 9 = 270 block minus 2160 blocks = 1890 blocks in total.
40 lengths of 12mm iron rod, since one pillar is equivalent to 1 length.
3 lengths of 16mm iron rod for the 2 big pillars holding the gate.
90 planks of soft wood for the framing.
1 truck of granite (granite would be use for the wall foundation and columns)
5 trucks of sharp sand
The only structural engineer in the house. A real f professional. Thank you for the professional touch. Good to know one can still find human beings in nairaland and not all these touts that full here. |
Re: Total Cost To Fence 2 Plots Of Land by bionixs: 2:09pm On Aug 09, 2017 |
nwakibie3: 20 million pounds little boy , move to the kiddies section |
Re: Total Cost To Fence 2 Plots Of Land by wakes: 2:11pm On Aug 09, 2017 |
twascas: The Simplest Way To Calculate The Numbers Of Blocks U Need For Your Fence
The simplest way to calculate the numbers of blocks you need for your fence project, assuming you are fencing a land measuring 120 feet by 60 ft, a standard plot
This calculation is based on 9 inches block fence . The measurement we are using is 120 ft (length) and since we have two lengths that is multiply by 2 which is240 ft. (120 x 2) = 240
The breadth is 60 ft and also since we have 2 breadths that equal 120 ft (60 x 2) = 120 Then (240 + 120) that is 360 feet perimeter line fencing.
The calculation
(we are to convert this 360 feet to inches ) since a foot is 12 inches , now let us multiply 12 inches by 360 ftwhich is 4320 inches.
Now to get the line numbers of blocks that will go around the fence perimeters of 4320 inches or 360 feet, we would need to divide 4320 by 18 inches, since the length of any block be it 6 inches or 9 inches is 18inches.
Now 4320 inches divide by 18 inches is approximately240 line of blocks , then we must multiply that by the numbers of coaches of blocks you want for your height, assuming 7 ft which is 9 coaches that means 240 multiply by 9 which is 2160 blocks and that is all you need anything aside from this is fake and fraud, this calculation is derive by me professionally and i have been using it without any mistake, but always remember to add 10 % of blocks to it because of broken blocks, and for this work, you only need 30 bags of cements, one bag of cement to 70 blocks, is standard.
for your pillars between the fence, let assume 6 blocks far from the next pillar, that means 6 divide by 240 which is 40 pillars, 1 bag of cement to 2 pillars standard, that is 17 bags plus 40 bags that is 47 bags is need by me to do this fence, if i'm in position and you should also to add 15 bags for floor blinding of the fence making 62 bags of cement.
Then, we need to minus the gate and the pillars that are also taking space in the fence.
The gate is 12 ft, let us assume the gate columns or pillars is 14 inches each, we have 2 pillars holding the gate, that is 28 inches or 2. 4 feet plus 12 feet that is 14.4 feet or approximately 15 feet.
Remember we already calculate the pillars that 40 pillars is need for the measurement.
Each pillar or column for 9 inches concrete is 9 inches square, 9 x 40 = 360 inches that is (30 feet + 15 feet = 45 feet ) / 18 inches = 30 blocks multiply by the number of coaches, 30 x 9 = 270 block minus 2160 blocks = 1890 blocks in total.
40 lengths of 12mm iron rod, since one pillar is equivalent to 1 length.
3 lengths of 16mm iron rod for the 2 big pillars holding the gate.
90 planks of soft wood for the framing.
1 truck of granite (granite would be use for the wall foundation and columns)
5 trucks of sharp sand
You try! |
Re: Total Cost To Fence 2 Plots Of Land by chrisav: 3:55pm On Aug 09, 2017 |
twascas: The Simplest Way To Calculate The Numbers Of Blocks U Need For Your Fence
The simplest way to calculate the numbers of blocks you need for your fence project, assuming you are fencing a land measuring 120 feet by 60 ft, a standard plot
This calculation is based on 9 inches block fence . The measurement we are using is 120 ft (length) and since we have two lengths that is multiply by 2 which is240 ft. (120 x 2) = 240
The breadth is 60 ft and also since we have 2 breadths that equal 120 ft (60 x 2) = 120 Then (240 + 120) that is 360 feet perimeter line fencing.
The calculation
(we are to convert this 360 feet to inches ) since a foot is 12 inches , now let us multiply 12 inches by 360 ftwhich is 4320 inches.
Now to get the line numbers of blocks that will go around the fence perimeters of 4320 inches or 360 feet, we would need to divide 4320 by 18 inches, since the length of any block be it 6 inches or 9 inches is 18inches.
Now 4320 inches divide by 18 inches is approximately240 line of blocks , then we must multiply that by the numbers of coaches of blocks you want for your height, assuming 7 ft which is 9 coaches that means 240 multiply by 9 which is 2160 blocks and that is all you need anything aside from this is fake and fraud, this calculation is derive by me professionally and i have been using it without any mistake, but always remember to add 10 % of blocks to it because of broken blocks, and for this work, you only need 30 bags of cements, one bag of cement to 70 blocks, is standard.
for your pillars between the fence, let assume 6 blocks far from the next pillar, that means 6 divide by 240 which is 40 pillars, 1 bag of cement to 2 pillars standard, that is 17 bags plus 40 bags that is 47 bags is need by me to do this fence, if i'm in position and you should also to add 15 bags for floor blinding of the fence making 62 bags of cement.
I followed this carefully until I got to 1 bag of cement to 70 blocks!
Then, we need to minus the gate and the pillars that are also taking space in the fence.
The gate is 12 ft, let us assume the gate columns or pillars is 14 inches each, we have 2 pillars holding the gate, that is 28 inches or 2. 4 feet plus 12 feet that is 14.4 feet or approximately 15 feet.
Remember we already calculate the pillars that 40 pillars is need for the measurement.
Each pillar or column for 9 inches concrete is 9 inches square, 9 x 40 = 360 inches that is (30 feet + 15 feet = 45 feet ) / 18 inches = 30 blocks multiply by the number of coaches, 30 x 9 = 270 block minus 2160 blocks = 1890 blocks in total.
40 lengths of 12mm iron rod, since one pillar is equivalent to 1 length.
3 lengths of 16mm iron rod for the 2 big pillars holding the gate.
90 planks of soft wood for the framing.
1 truck of granite (granite would be use for the wall foundation and columns)
5 trucks of sharp sand
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