Tamil Nadu Pwd Building Practice Standard Data Book Exclusive [cracked] Link
Provides precise material quantities (cement, sand, stone jelly) required for various concrete grades like M-20, M-25, and M-30.
That night, Raghav realized his error. He had been estimating costs based on market trends, but PWD contracts were rigid. They operated on a specific set of codes—known as the Building Practice Standard Data Book . It wasn't just a list of prices; it was a bible of specifications that dictated exactly how many man-hours it took to lay a square meter of half-brick wall, or how much cement was required for a specific grade of concrete in a government building. They operated on a specific set of codes—known
: Up to 75% extra on labor for work at "dizzy heights" on dam sites using rope ladders. Some exclusive features of the Tamil Nadu PWD
Some exclusive features of the Tamil Nadu PWD building practice standard data book include: Provides precise material quantities (cement
| Span (m) | Beam depth (mm) | Width (mm) | Column size (mm) | |----------|----------------|------------|------------------| | 3.0 | 300 | 230 | 230 x 230 | | 4.5 | 450 | 230 | 230 x 300 | | 6.0 | 600 | 300 | 300 x 450 | | 7.5 | 750 | 300 | 300 x 600 |
The document includes "extra provisions" and specialized data for different terrains and conditions: