| Area of Construction | 690 Sq. ft. |
|---|---|
| Construction Estimate | ₹ 1431750 Rs. |
| Construction Cost in Lacs | ₹ 14.3 Lacs |
| Cost / Sq.ft | ₹ 2075 |
| TYPE | Avg. Quality | Good Quality | Best Quality |
|---|---|---|---|
| Area of Construction | 690 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 |
| Area of Construction | 690 Sq. ft. |
|---|---|
| Construction Estimate | ₹ 1145400 Rs. |
| Construction Cost in Lacs | ₹ 11.454 Lacs |
| Cost / Sq.ft | ₹ 1660 (Excluding Labour) |
| Area of Construction | 690 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 | ₹ 340 | 290 | ₹ 98,600 |
| River Sand | Unit (100 CFT) | ₹ 7800 | 12.42 | ₹ 96,876 |
| M Sand | Unit (100 CFT) | ₹ 5500 | 12.42 | ₹ 68,310 |
| Clay Bricks | Piece | ₹ 11 | 6555 | ₹ 72,761 |
| Cement Blocks | Piece | ₹ 35 | 828 | ₹ 28,980 |
| AAC Blocks | Cubic Meter | ₹ 44 | 24.15 | ₹ 1,063 |
| Gravel | Cubic Foot | ₹ 42 | 213.9 | ₹ 8,984 |
| TMT Steel | Ton | ₹ 57050 | 2.42 | ₹ 138,097 |
| Conduit Pipes | Rft | ₹ 39 | 1035 | ₹ 40,365 |
| Metal Boxes 6 Switches | Piece | ₹ 73 | 13.8 | ₹ 1,007 |
| cables and Wires ( 1 To 6 SQ MM - 90 Meters) FROM | Coil | ₹ 1350 | 10.35 | ₹ 14,117 |
| cables and Wires ( 1 To 6 SQ MM - 90 Meters) HIGH | Coil | ₹ 5550 | - | - |
| Switches Lower Range | Piece | ₹ 28 | 103.5 | ₹ 2,898 |
| Switches High Range | Piece | ₹ 175 | - | - |
| Sockets | Piece | ₹ 12 | 69 | ₹ 828 |
| Dimmers | Piece | ₹ 290 | - | - |
| MCB | Piece | ₹ 280 | 6.9 | ₹ 1,918 |
| Pipes CPVC | Length | ₹ 390 | 103.5 | ₹ 40,262 |
| Pipes UPVC | Length | ₹ 300 | 82.8 | ₹ 24,674 |
| Pipes PVC | Length | ₹ 220 | 69 | ₹ 15,318 |
| UPVC | Length | ₹ 625 | - | - |
| Timber | Cubic Foot | ₹ 840 | 17.25 | ₹ 14,456 |
| Teak Wood | Cubic Foot | ₹ 1800 | - | - |
| Granite | Sq.Ft | ₹ 190 | 103.5 | ₹ 19,872 |
| Marbles | Sq.Ft | ₹ 370 | - | - |
| Tiles | Sq.Ft | ₹ 63 | 897 | ₹ 56,511 |
| Paint Per Litre | Litre | ₹ 335 | 124.2 | ₹ 41,359 |
| Per Square Feet | Sq.Ft | ₹ 35 | - | - |
| Raliling And Grills - Running Feet | Rft | ₹ 1750 | - | - |
This cost estimate covers key locations such as Arwal, Kurtha, Karpi, Kaler, Sonbhadra, Banshi, Suryapur, Mehandia, Khamini, Fakharpur, Bhadasi, Belkhara, Kinjer, Walidad, Imamganj, Usri, Pinjrawan, Hydar Nagar, Kako Road, Senari.
Construction in Arwal is influenced by its agrarian landscape and proximity to the Son River. For a 690 sqft Residential build reaching ₹1,431,750, the rate of ₹2075 per sqft reflects the logistical ease of sourcing sand—a key local resource. The Standard material choice focuses on structural reliability and thermal comfort. Interior finishes like Vitrified Tiles flooring and Basic woodwork are typical for the regional residential style. The soil is fertile alluvium, providing a good base for foundations, though builders must ensure robust damp-proofing to handle the high water table near riverine areas.
In the relatively young district of Arwal, formerly part of Jehanabad, house construction must strictly follow the Bihar Building Byelaws. The approval procedure is managed through the Bihar Urban Single Window System for town areas, while rural construction permits are often coordinated via the local Circle Office or Gram Panchayat. Homeowners are required to submit an application featuring a digitized architectural plan, land possession certificates (LPC), and a valid sale deed. Given Arwal’s status as a district formed with a focus on administrative efficiency, the "Nivesh Mitra" style of online tracking is increasingly emphasized for residential permits in the municipal area to prevent unauthorized encroachments on agricultural lands.
The cost estimate for securing a building permit in Arwal varies based on the land's circle rate and the total proposed built-up area. Essential fees include the scrutiny fee, development charges, and a mandatory labor welfare cess. For a standard residential structure of approximately 1,200 to 1,500 square feet within the Arwal town limits, total approval costs generally range from 40,000 to 85,000. These charges are influenced by the property’s classification—whether it is within the main Arwal bazaar area or in newly developing wards like those near the Son riverbank. Additional compounding fees may apply if the construction deviates from the sanctioned floor area ratio (FAR) or mandatory setback requirements.
Arwal is situated on the fertile South Bihar alluvial plains, and its traditional architecture reflects a deep connection with the Son River basin. Historically, houses in the district, particularly in villages like Kurtha and Kaler, were built with high plinths and thick mud-brick walls to insulate against the intense summer heat. Traditional "Dalans" or open front porches were essential for community gatherings and natural ventilation. Modern custom designs in the district headquarters are now shifting toward Reinforced Cement Concrete (RCC) frame structures, which offer the advantage of multi-story expansion and higher durability against the frequent seismic tremors characteristic of the region.
A primary challenge for construction in Arwal is the impact of national calamities, specifically the threat of earthquakes and seasonal waterlogging in low-lying areas. While traditional load-bearing masonry was often prone to structural failure during tremors, modern techniques utilizing earthquake-resistant columns and tie-beams provide a significant safety advantage. However, a modern challenge vs old techniques is the increased cost of foundation work. Since the local soil is primarily alluvial and prone to shifting, modern homes in Arwal now require deeper reinforced footings or raft foundations to prevent the settlement cracks that are common in older buildings in the region. Custom designs in the urban core of Arwal now often incorporate waterproofing treatments to protect the structure from the high humidity of the Son river belt.
Construction costs in Arwal are heavily dictated by the local availability of resources and its connectivity to larger markets like Patna and Aurangabad. High-quality river sand is a major regional strength, as Arwal is located on the banks of the Son River, one of India's primary sources of construction sand. Current rates for sand typically range between 8,000 to 9,500 per unit, though prices fluctuate with environmental regulations. Bricks are also locally available from kilns in the Karpi and Kaler areas, with "First Class" red clay bricks priced between 11,000 and 13,000 per thousand units. Cement pricing is competitive, with major brands available in the Arwal market at rates between 340 and 410 per 50kg bag.
Labor analysis in the district indicates a workforce with growing proficiency in modern civil engineering techniques. The labor cost for a standard residential gray structure in Arwal typically ranges from 220 to 290 per square foot. Skilled masons in Arwal town and larger hubs like Banshi command daily wages of 700 to 900, while unskilled helpers earn between 450 and 600. A localized challenge for homeowners is the seasonal scarcity of labor during the peak paddy and wheat harvesting seasons, which are the mainstays of the local economy. During these periods, project timelines may extend, and labor costs often see a temporary upward spike due to the reduced workforce availability.
Geographically, Arwal is characterized by its flat alluvial terrain and its dependence on the Son River as a logistical artery for sand. While sand is abundant, the transportation of heavy materials like structural steel (TMT bars) and high-end hardware relies on the National Highway 139, which connects the district to Patna. Localized supply centers in Arwal town serve as the primary distribution points for the entire district. However, transporting materials to interior villages in the Karpi or Sonbhadra Banshi Suryapur blocks can be a logistical challenge during the monsoon, when rural roads may face temporary disruptions due to waterlogging, often increasing the last-mile delivery cost by 5% to 10%.
Key localized hubs for construction materials across the district include:
Construction in developing regions presents a unique set of variables, primarily centered around infrastructure development and supply chain reach. While labor is often very cost-effective and readily available, material procurement might require transporting goods from distant city centers, which can slightly increase transportation costs. However, the lower cost of land and fewer administrative hurdles often offset these logistical premiums. These projects often involve working with localized material resources, which requires careful planning to ensure the quality matches modern building standards. This tier represents a highly pragmatic approach, focusing on providing essential, robust infrastructure while maintaining high affordability for the local population.
A: Yes, internal or external staircases are included within the ₹1,431,750 construction total.
A: While we provide the ₹1,431,750 cost, we recommend consulting a Arwal architect for the actual 690 sq ft plan.
A: A standard overhead tank is included, but large underground sumps in Arwal are usually extra.
A: Standard architectural elevation is included in the ₹1,431,750 construction estimate for Arwal.
A: Choosing Standard quality results in a total of ₹1,431,750 for 690 sq ft, ensuring specific material standards for Arwal.
A: Yes, skilled labor in Arwal is required for Standard quality, which is reflected in the ₹2,075 rate.
A: Tiling using Standard is calculated as part of the total ₹1,431,750 budget for Arwal.
A: Yes, the ₹1,431,750 budget includes essential water proofing for the terrace and bathrooms in Arwal.
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The major construction material used in construction of house or building's are Brick & hollow brick, Cement, Steel rod, Jalli , hard stone small, hard stone big, River Sand,
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