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Construction Cost Estimate calculation 690 per Sqft in Daman and Diu


Daman and Diu Construction Cost using Builder ( Material + Labour Outsourced )

Area of Construction690 Sq. ft.
Construction Estimate₹ 1431750 Rs.
Construction Cost in Lacs₹ 14.3 Lacs
Cost / Sq.ft₹ 2075
Residential Construction cost based on Quality
Daman and Diu Construction Cost using Builder ( Material + Labour Outsourced )
TYPEAvg. QualityGood QualityBest Quality
Area of Construction690 Sq. ft.690 Sq. ft.690 Sq. ft.
Construction Estimate₹ 1228200 Rs.₹ 1345500 Rs.₹ 1552500 Rs.
Construction Cost in Lacs₹ 12.282 Lacs₹ 13.455 Lacs₹ 15.525 Lacs
Cost / Sq.ft₹ 1780 ₹ 1950 ₹ 2250

Construction Cost ( Material arranged by us, Only Labour Outsourced)

Area of Construction690 Sq. ft.
Construction Estimate₹ 1145400 Rs.
Construction Cost in Lacs₹ 11.454 Lacs
Cost / Sq.ft₹ 1660 (Excluding Labour)

Commercial Building Construction Cost in Daman and Diu ( Material + Labour Outsourced )

Area of Construction690 Sq. ft.
Construction Estimate₹ 1104000 Rs.
Construction Cost in Lacs₹ 11.04 Lacs
Cost / Sq.ft₹ 1600

Consideration : Construction Estimate / Cost is calculated based on the 690 Square feet of area

*The 690 sq ft area is for illustration purposes only. You can change based on your requirement.

Item Unit Avg. Price Requirement (for 690 sqft) Total Material Cost
Cement Bag ₹ 320 290 ₹ 92,800
River Sand Unit (100 CFT) ₹ 8000 12.42 ₹ 99,360
M Sand Unit (100 CFT) ₹ 5600 12.42 ₹ 69,552
Clay Bricks Piece ₹ 11 6555 ₹ 74,072
Cement Blocks Piece ₹ 36 828 ₹ 29,808
AAC Blocks Cubic Meter ₹ 45 24.15 ₹ 1,087
Gravel Cubic Foot ₹ 31 213.9 ₹ 6,631
TMT Steel Ton ₹ 57150 2.42 ₹ 138,339
Conduit Pipes Rft ₹ 38 1035 ₹ 39,330
Metal Boxes 6 Switches Piece ₹ 67 13.8 ₹ 925
cables and Wires ( 1 To 6 SQ MM - 90 Meters) FROM Coil ₹ 1300 10.35 ₹ 13,641
cables and Wires ( 1 To 6 SQ MM - 90 Meters) HIGH Coil ₹ 5650 - -
Switches Lower Range Piece ₹ 27 103.5 ₹ 2,795
Switches High Range Piece ₹ 165 - -
Sockets Piece ₹ 10 69 ₹ 690
Dimmers Piece ₹ 270 - -
MCB Piece ₹ 270 6.9 ₹ 1,849
Pipes CPVC Length ₹ 370 103.5 ₹ 38,399
Pipes UPVC Length ₹ 295 82.8 ₹ 24,343
Pipes PVC Length ₹ 210 69 ₹ 14,559
UPVC Length ₹ 645 - -
Timber Cubic Foot ₹ 815 17.25 ₹ 14,042
Teak Wood Cubic Foot ₹ 1800 - -
Granite Sq.Ft ₹ 210 103.5 ₹ 21,839
Marbles Sq.Ft ₹ 385 - -
Tiles Sq.Ft ₹ 68 897 ₹ 60,996
Paint Per Litre Litre ₹ 320 124.2 ₹ 39,620
Per Square Feet Sq.Ft ₹ 33 - -
Raliling And Grills - Running Feet Rft ₹ 1750 - -

Construction cost applies to the following areas in district

This cost estimate covers key locations such as Moti Daman, Nani Daman, Marwad, Devka, Varkund, Dunetha, Bhimpore, Kadaiya, Dabhel, Somnath, Kachigam, Ringanwada, Magarwada, Jampore, Patlara, Pariyari, Dholar, Bhenslore, Kalai, Ambawadi.

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Navigating Building Approvals and CRZ Regulations in Daman and Diu

In the coastal enclaves of Daman and Diu, the construction approval process is managed by the Town Planning Department and the Planning and Development Authority (PDA). For residents in Nani Daman, Moti Daman, or the island of Diu, the procedure is increasingly streamlined through the Single Window Portal. Applicants must submit a comprehensive set of documents, including the latest Property Card (NA Sanad), I & XIV Nakal (land records), and detailed architectural plans prepared by a registered architect. A critical localized aspect for these districts is the Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) clearance; since most development areas in Ghoghla or Jampore are near the shoreline, strict setback distances from the High Tide Line are mandatory to preserve the fragile marine ecosystem. Furthermore, due to the presence of a Coast Guard airbase and historical fortifications, a "No Objection Certificate" (NOC) for height restrictions is often required. The approval timeline typically spans 25 to 45 days, culminating in a Plinth Level Certificate before the main structure can proceed, ensuring all urban safety and heritage conservation norms are met.

Iberian Influences and Modern Coastal Architecture in the Union Territory

The architectural landscape of Daman and Diu is a vibrant testament to over four centuries of Portuguese rule blended with Gujarati coastal traditions. In the historic quarters of Moti Daman and the Diu Fort area, traditional houses—often referred to as "Casas"—feature thick limestone walls, high ceilings, and distinct wooden balconies that offer natural ventilation against the humid Arabian Sea breeze. These structures were designed with steep sloping roofs and decorative tile work (Azulejos influences) to manage heavy monsoon downpours. Modern custom designs in localities like Devka and Saudwadi are now shifting toward Reinforced Cement Concrete (RCC) frames that mimic these colonial aesthetics, utilizing arched windows and bright Mediterranean color palettes. The primary advantage of these hybrid designs is their ability to withstand the corrosive saline air, which is a major challenge for standard steel-heavy constructions. While the region is not historically prone to high-intensity earthquakes, the threat of cyclonic storms and coastal erosion is a significant national calamity risk. Consequently, modern builders are prioritizing pile foundations and salt-resistant cement to ensure longevity against the aggressive coastal environment.

Building Material Pricing and Labor Market Trends in Western India

Construction costs in Daman and Diu are influenced by the Union Territory’s unique tax structures and its proximity to industrial hubs in Gujarat like Vapi and Valsad. Cement prices generally range from 340 to 420 per 50kg bag, benefiting from a robust supply chain from major manufacturing units in the western region. Steel (TMT bars) prices fluctuate between 60,000 and 75,000 per metric ton, depending on the grade and transportation costs from nearby rolling mills. A notable localized cost factor is the use of limestone and sea-shell lime in traditional masonry, which is relatively affordable in Diu, whereas Daman relies more on fly-ash bricks (6 to 9 per piece) and red clay bricks (7 to 12 per piece). Due to strict bans on mining local beach sand, Manufactured Sand (M-Sand) is the standard for construction, costing between 900 and 1,500 per ton. The labor market is highly diverse; a skilled mason (Mistri) charges between 850 and 1,100 per day, while unskilled helpers earn approximately 450 to 600. Labor analysis indicates that costs are slightly higher in Diu due to its island geography, which requires most skilled artisans to be brought in from the mainland, especially for specialized restoration or high-end finishing work.

Geographical Challenges and Material Logistics Across the Coastal Districts

The geography of Daman and Diu, separated by nearly 700 kilometers of the Gujarat coastline, presents distinct logistical hurdles for residential construction. While Daman is well-connected to the mainland via Vapi, ensuring a steady flow of materials to industrial areas like Dabhel and Kachigam, Diu is an island connected only by two bridges, making the transport of heavy machinery and bulk materials more expensive. In Diu, towns like Fudam and Bucharwada often face higher material costs due to the "island premium" and the distance from major distribution hubs like Junagadh. The high water table and salinity of the groundwater in coastal hamlets like Vanakbara require builders to invest heavily in advanced waterproofing and anti-corrosive treatments for foundations. Additionally, the limited land area in the enclaves has led to high land prices, forcing a trend toward vertical growth in Nani Daman, which necessitates more complex structural engineering. For successful project execution, local developers recommend completing all foundation and structural phases between October and May to avoid the logistical bottlenecks caused by the intense monsoon season, which often restricts heavy vehicle movement across the coastal roads and bridges.

Location Category: Remote / Hill Area

Remote and hill areas represent the most challenging construction environments due to unpredictable terrain, weather-dependent access, and logistical complexity. Transporting materials to these locations often involves specialized vehicles, navigating narrow roads, and managing long transit times, which creates substantial logistical overheads. Labor management is also more demanding, as workers may require on-site accommodation, food, and specialized site safety arrangements. Furthermore, construction techniques must often be adapted for specific climate or soil conditions found in hilly regions. The pricing for this tier is purposefully structured to account for these inherent risks, higher maintenance, and the intensive effort required to deliver durable structures in difficult geographical locations.


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