| Area of Construction | 800 Sq. ft. |
|---|---|
| Construction Estimate | ₹ 1660000 Rs. |
| Construction Cost in Lacs | ₹ 16.6 Lacs |
| Cost / Sq.ft | ₹ 2075 |
| TYPE | Avg. Quality | Good Quality | Best Quality |
|---|---|---|---|
| Area of Construction | 800 Sq. ft. | 800 Sq. ft. | 800 Sq. ft. |
| Construction Estimate | ₹ 1424000 Rs. | ₹ 1560000 Rs. | ₹ 1800000 Rs. |
| Construction Cost in Lacs | ₹ 14.24 Lacs | ₹ 15.6 Lacs | ₹ 18 Lacs |
| Cost / Sq.ft | ₹ 1780 | ₹ 1950 | ₹ 2250 |
| Area of Construction | 800 Sq. ft. |
|---|---|
| Construction Estimate | ₹ 1328000 Rs. |
| Construction Cost in Lacs | ₹ 13.28 Lacs |
| Cost / Sq.ft | ₹ 1660 (Excluding Labour) |
| Area of Construction | 800 Sq. ft. |
|---|---|
| Construction Estimate | ₹ 1280000 Rs. |
| Construction Cost in Lacs | ₹ 12.8 Lacs |
| Cost / Sq.ft | ₹ 1600 |
Consideration : Construction Estimate / Cost is calculated based on the 800 Square feet of area
*The 800 sq ft area is for illustration purposes only. You can change based on your requirement.
| Item | Unit | Avg. Price | Requirement (for 800 sqft) | Total Material Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cement | Bag | ₹ 340 | 336 | ₹ 114,240 |
| River Sand | Unit (100 CFT) | ₹ 7900 | 14.4 | ₹ 113,760 |
| M Sand | Unit (100 CFT) | ₹ 5600 | 14.4 | ₹ 80,640 |
| Clay Bricks | Piece | ₹ 11 | 7600 | ₹ 85,120 |
| Cement Blocks | Piece | ₹ 36 | 960 | ₹ 34,560 |
| AAC Blocks | Cubic Meter | ₹ 45 | 28 | ₹ 1,260 |
| Gravel | Cubic Foot | ₹ 43 | 248 | ₹ 10,664 |
| TMT Steel | Ton | ₹ 57650 | 2.8 | ₹ 161,364 |
| Conduit Pipes | Rft | ₹ 40 | 1200 | ₹ 48,000 |
| Metal Boxes 6 Switches | Piece | ₹ 73 | 16 | ₹ 1,168 |
| cables and Wires ( 1 To 6 SQ MM - 90 Meters) FROM | Coil | ₹ 1400 | 12 | ₹ 16,524 |
| cables and Wires ( 1 To 6 SQ MM - 90 Meters) HIGH | Coil | ₹ 5600 | - | - |
| Switches Lower Range | Piece | ₹ 29 | 120 | ₹ 3,480 |
| Switches High Range | Piece | ₹ 180 | - | - |
| Sockets | Piece | ₹ 12 | 80 | ₹ 960 |
| Dimmers | Piece | ₹ 290 | - | - |
| MCB | Piece | ₹ 280 | 8 | ₹ 2,248 |
| Pipes CPVC | Length | ₹ 395 | 120 | ₹ 47,160 |
| Pipes UPVC | Length | ₹ 300 | 96 | ₹ 28,896 |
| Pipes PVC | Length | ₹ 225 | 80 | ₹ 17,920 |
| UPVC | Length | ₹ 630 | - | - |
| Timber | Cubic Foot | ₹ 845 | 20 | ₹ 16,940 |
| Teak Wood | Cubic Foot | ₹ 1850 | - | - |
| Granite | Sq.Ft | ₹ 195 | 120 | ₹ 23,280 |
| Marbles | Sq.Ft | ₹ 370 | - | - |
| Tiles | Sq.Ft | ₹ 63 | 1040 | ₹ 65,520 |
| Paint Per Litre | Litre | ₹ 335 | 144 | ₹ 48,528 |
| Per Square Feet | Sq.Ft | ₹ 36 | - | - |
| Raliling And Grills - Running Feet | Rft | ₹ 1800 | - | - |
This cost estimate covers key locations such as Deoghar Town, Madhupur, Jasidih, Sarath, Palojori, Mohanpur, Sarwan, Devipur, Karon, Margomunda, Baidyanath Dham Area, Castair’s Town, Bilasi Town, Bompas Town, Rohini, Pathrol, Jagdishpur, Chitra, Rikhiya, Kunda.
In Deoghar, a major religious and tourism center, construction is driven by rapid urban growth and hospitality demand. For a 800 sqft Residential project reaching ₹1,660,000, the rate of ₹2075 per sqft reflects the logistical ease of the new airport and the demand for premium finishes. The Standard material choice focuses on modern aesthetics and durability. Interior luxury featuring Vitrified Tiles flooring and bespoke Basic woodwork is standard in new developments. The soil is stable and rocky, simplifying foundation work for mid-rise structures. Builders prioritize robust external plastering to handle the intense seasonal monsoons.
In the sacred city of Deoghar, the home construction approval process is regulated by the Deoghar Municipal Corporation (DMC) for urban areas and the Jharkhand Urban Planning and Development authorities for the rural fringes. Since the transition to the Jharkhand Online Building Plan Approval System (OBPS), the procedure has become increasingly digital, requiring applicants to engage a registered architect or structural engineer to submit detailed blueprints. The application must include the land's mutated Jamabandi records, a non-encumbrance certificate, and a detailed site plan. A unique localized requirement in Deoghar is the mandatory clearance for heights in specific zones near the Baba Baidyanath Temple to ensure that the skyline does not overshadow the historic "shikhara." For developments in satellite towns like Jasidih, Madhupur, and Devipur, homeowners must also secure a "No Objection Certificate" (NOC) from the local fire department and ensure compliance with rainwater harvesting norms, which are strictly enforced to combat the falling groundwater tables in the Santhal Pargana division. Final approval is typically contingent on a physical site verification by the junior engineer to ensure the proposed structure matches the on-ground boundaries.
The architectural landscape of Deoghar is a fascinating blend of colonial-era aesthetics and traditional "Kutcha-Pucca" hybrid structures. In older localities such as Castairs Town and Rohini, many residential buildings still exhibit colonial influences, characterized by high ceilings, wide verandas, and red-oxide flooring designed to maintain coolness during the humid Jharkhand summers. Traditional tribal influences from the surrounding Santhal Parganas are visible in rural blocks like Mohanpur and Sarwan, where mud-walled houses with thick sloping tiled roofs (Khaprail) are favored for their excellent thermal mass. Modern custom designs in the district are shifting toward RCC (Reinforced Cement Concrete) frame structures with decorative stone cladding, a nod to the local abundance of granite. The primary advantage of modern RCC construction in Deoghar is its durability against the heavy monsoon rains and high humidity. However, the challenge lies in the rapid loss of traditional cooling techniques; new concrete houses often face significant thermal gain, necessitating the use of fly-ash bricks which offer better insulation. While the region is relatively stable, builders must account for the local "Don" (lowland) and "Tanr" (highland) geography, ensuring that houses in lower elevations are built on raised plinths to prevent waterlogging during flash floods in the Ajay River basin.
The cost of construction materials in Deoghar is moderately priced compared to the state capital, Ranchi, due to its proximity to major railway junctions and local manufacturing. Cement prices generally fluctuate between 350 and 420 per 50kg bag, with local suppliers in the Jasidih and Sarath markets being key distribution points. Steel (TMT bars) typically retails between 62,000 and 74,000 per metric ton. Deoghar has a significant advantage in the availability of masonry units; fly-ash bricks, produced locally from the ash generated by regional thermal power plants, cost around 6 to 8 per piece, while traditional red clay bricks range from 9 to 11. Sand procurement can be volatile, with prices for river sand ranging from 1,200 to 1,800 per ton depending on seasonal mining bans in the local riverbeds. The labor market in the district is characterized by a mix of local artisans and workers from neighboring Bihar. A skilled mason (Rajmistry) in Deoghar charges between 650 and 850 per day, whereas unskilled helpers earn between 400 and 500. During the peak Shravani Mela season, labor costs often spike as a significant portion of the local workforce shifts toward tourism-related activities, making it more expensive to maintain a steady construction pace during the monsoon months.
Deoghar’s geography, defined by its undulating terrain of rocky hills and intervening depressions, presents unique logistical challenges for material transportation. Central hubs like Deoghar City and Madhupur benefit from excellent rail and road connectivity via NH-114A and NH-333, ensuring a steady supply of premium finishing materials like vitrified tiles and sanitary ware. However, transporting heavy materials to remote hilly areas like Trikut Pahar or Nandan Pahar involves navigating uneven roads and steep gradients, which adds a 10% to 15% transportation premium to the base costs. The rocky soil profile, characteristic of the Chhotanagpur Granite Gneiss formation, makes foundation excavation labor-intensive and often requires specialized machinery for rock cutting in areas like Devipur and Palojori. Additionally, the district's reliance on seasonal rainfall means that water for construction can be scarce during the peak summer months of April and May, often requiring builders to factor in the cost of water tankers for the curing process. For successful execution, local engineers recommend completing foundation and structural work by early June to avoid the logistical bottlenecks caused by waterlogged rural tracks that connect the smaller hamlets to the main district arteries.
Developed districts offer a predictable construction environment where local labor markets are well-established and highly reliable. These regions have a consistent supply of construction materials sourced from regional distributors, minimizing the risk of supply chain disruptions. Because these areas have stable growth, municipal processes and building approvals are often smoother compared to rapidly expanding cities. Builders can rely on long-standing relationships with local suppliers and contractors, which helps in keeping the overall project cost manageable and transparent. The pricing in this tier is designed to reflect the balance between professional-grade construction quality and the relative stability of the regional economic market.
A: While we provide the ₹1,660,000 cost, we recommend consulting a Deoghar architect for the actual 800 sq ft plan.
A: If No was selected as "Yes", it is included in your ₹1,660,000 total.
A: Adding a floor to a 800 sq ft building in Deoghar is generally 20% cheaper than the initial ₹1,660,000 foundation-based cost.
A: Standard is highly cost-effective for Deoghar and is included in your current ₹1,660,000 calculation.
A: In Jharkhand, particularly in Deoghar, the rate is ₹2,075 per sq ft for 2026.
A: Yes, our 2026 estimate of ₹1,660,000 for Deoghar assumes the use of high-quality M-Sand.
A: Tiling using Standard is calculated as part of the total ₹1,660,000 budget for Deoghar.
A: In Deoghar, Standard quality construction is currently priced at ₹2,075 per sq ft for 2026.
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