well not exactly in that sense. I only have limited budget and I'm planning to use as much money saving technique as possible.
According to some people, I can build a 2-storey house (90 squaremeter up and 90 down) that can fit within 1-million pesos as long as i don't hire a contractor but instead hire a good foreman to do it.
Anybody has any idea?
I'm looking at alternative building materials like prefab.
i want a neat looking house that is strong and durable.
Any inputs will be welcome
Re: I want to build my own house
well not exactly in that sense. I only have limited budget and I'm planning to use as much money saving technique as possible.
According to some people, I can build a 2-storey house (90 squaremeter up and 90 down) that can fit within 1-million pesos as long as i don't hire a contractor but instead hire a good foreman to do it.
Anybody has any idea?
I'm looking at alternative building materials like prefab.
i want a neat looking house that is strong and durable.
Any inputs will be welcome
Share ko lang experience ko, My house is in finishing stage na and ang tingin ko more expensive than structural. You can built your house with the budget you have right now depende lang sa material na gagamitin. I save a lot coz I did the design and my wife is the site supervisor ;D
Tip ko lang, mag base ka lagi sa plan at huwag mag pa bago bago. Dyan lumalaki ang gastos mo or na o-overshoot ka sa budget 😉
"Don't be too timid and squeamish about your actions. All life is an experiment. The more experiment you make the better"
Re: I want to build my own house
Some tips:
Start with a good plan, one that doesn't waste too much space and is of a simple design.
Make sure that you do not overbuild. Many contractors deliberately overbuild, particularly if they are paid as a percentage of total cost. Many houses built here in the country are several times stronger than actually required. A good engineer will be able to specify materials that are just right for their use.
While newer building systems can save money, they may not be cost efficient if the workers are not familiar with the system. Supervision costs will eat up any savings in materials. But if you are familiar with the system, go for it.
Build during good weather. If you will start in January, you are too late to take advantage of good weather.
Let me reiterate what has been said, start with a good plan and don't change it. Changing design while under construction will waste you money two ways, for the initial build and to dismantle the initial build.
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Para may idea ka tungkol sa pag budget ng project mo suggestion ko bili ka ng building & construction estimate book sa national bookstore.May mga computations doon sa book.Tapos mag inquire ka sa www.vazbuilt.com may mga pre fabricated silang mga materials pwede morin dalhin ang house plan mo or punta ka sa office nila para ma estimate ang project mo.mas mabilis matapos ang project kapag pre fab & less labor. nag inquire na ako dati kasi balak kong pagawa ng apartment pero nandito pa ako sa middle east kapag for good na ako palagay ko sakanila ko pagawa ang project ko.Marami din silang mga house designs.Kung pagawa mo naman ng hindi pre fabricated ikaw nalang ang bibili ng materials & tama ka kuha ka ng magaling na foreman kasi kapag pina contractor mo sayang ang mga 10-20% ng total budget mo mapunta lang sa contractor.goodluck sa project mo
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Thanks alot guys, your advice really help. any more suggestions will be very welcome.
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A contractor friend of mine said you can save as much as 40% if you build it yourself. This makes sense since 30% is not an unreasonable profit for contractors. The 10% can come from supervision costs.
Some designs are overdesigned. I had fence built and the workers I hired said the footings specified would support a 2 story house!
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i have just started construction last week and let me share to you my budget.
the house is a split two storey totalling 140 sqm with a roofdeck on a front sloping land. my initial calculation for the materials for masonry and concrete works is around 400k incl. excavation and bunkhouse, etc. Labor is around 100k.
my budget is only 700k so the remaining 200k would be for tiles, painting, plumbing and electrical which I think is more than enough.
just start small but dont skimp on the foundations. anyway, you can change the finishings when we will get rich in the future. hehe
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Good luck on your construction.
Re: I want to build my own house
with your feedback, I'm now more confident to go through with my plan.
Problem now is that the brokers are still trying to mess things up. I can't believe this, they are so greedy and unprofessional that it borders on being scam artists!
My original plan was start by March the latest (I was hoping by January or feb), have the basic structure built then do the others bit by bit that even when rainy season comes, they'll be inside the house finishing it but its seems like I won't make it. I've planned to move the family to the new house for Christmas holiday 2008. aarrggh!!!
by the way, got the estimation book and my design ehheheheh
Re: I want to build my own house
pasingit nalang dito ;D,
gaano ba katagal curing sa slab bago tanggalin mga support ???
Re: I want to build my own house
Pasingit din ... ;D
slamonito,
Have you considered Vazbuilt? I'm also saving up to build my dreamhouse and among the developers out there, Vazbuilt seems to provide the best bang for the buck. I spoke to one of their sales people and she told me that if one really wants to save, one can just buy the pre-fab materials from them and they'll provide the instructions via CD-ROM. They'll also provide an engineer on-site if needed at P1,500 per visit.
Check out their website at www.vazbuilt.com.
Disclaimer: I'm in no way connected with the company. Hopefully, I'll be a client in the near future.
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Oops, may related post na pala. Sorry about that ...
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Vtec, sorry for the delay. I couldn't find my copy of the engineer's handbook.
It says that forms can be removed 6 days after pour, starting with columns then slabs and beams.
Re: I want to build my own house
For columns, two days wouldnt be bad. Just make sure you hydrate the structure so it can reach its maximum strength.
For beams and suspended slabs, the rule usually is to wait for its designed strength (usually after 28 days). I tried to remove though after 14 days and there seems to be no problem. Again, continued hydration is key because if you remove the forms, water will rapidly evaporate.
Re: I want to build my own house
i have just started construction last week and let me share to you my budget.
the house is a split two storey totalling 140 sqm with a roofdeck on a front sloping land. my initial calculation for the materials for masonry and concrete works is around 400k incl. excavation and bunkhouse, etc. Labor is around 100k.
my budget is only 700k so the remaining 200k would be for tiles, painting, plumbing and electrical which I think is more than enough.
just start small but dont skimp on the foundations. anyway, you can change the finishings when we will get rich in the future. hehe
WOW!! 700k for a 140sqm house? thats roughly 5,000/sqm. That's the building cost of low cost housing units. Can I sub-con my projects to you? Dunno how you do it but with today's prices its a miracle.
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