II. Using Center Line Method: 1. There're two rooms. Determine concrete in base (foundation), brickwork in base (foundation), and earthwork in excavation, brickwork in superstructure, total area wall. Every room dimension is 3.5 m and 4 m. The second room is same like the initial room. Complete wall is 0.30 m. As a result, the part or half of the wall is 0.30/2 = 0.15 m. Clear dimension (length) of the room is 4 m. Width is 0.90 m. The second step is 0.6 m. Third step is 0.45 m. Breadth or depth of first step is 0.15 m. Depth of second step is 0.30 m. The third step is 0.30 m. Framework or Superstructure height is 3.20 m.

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Using Center Line Method:
1. There're two rooms. Determine concrete in base (foundation), brickwork in
base (foundation), and earthwork in excavation, brickwork in superstructure,
total area wall. Every room dimension is 3.5 m and 4 m. The second room is
same like the initial room. Complete wall is 0.30 m. As a result, the part or half
of the wall is 0.30/2 = 0.15 m. Clear dimension (length) of the room is 4 m.
Width is 0.90 m. The second step is 0.6 m. Third step is 0.45 m. Breadth or
depth of first step is 0.15 m. Depth of second step is 0.30 m. The third step is
0.30 m. Framework or Superstructure height is 3.20 m.
Transcribed Image Text:II. Using Center Line Method: 1. There're two rooms. Determine concrete in base (foundation), brickwork in base (foundation), and earthwork in excavation, brickwork in superstructure, total area wall. Every room dimension is 3.5 m and 4 m. The second room is same like the initial room. Complete wall is 0.30 m. As a result, the part or half of the wall is 0.30/2 = 0.15 m. Clear dimension (length) of the room is 4 m. Width is 0.90 m. The second step is 0.6 m. Third step is 0.45 m. Breadth or depth of first step is 0.15 m. Depth of second step is 0.30 m. The third step is 0.30 m. Framework or Superstructure height is 3.20 m.
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