| Area of Construction | 770 Sq. ft. |
|---|---|
| Construction Estimate | ₹ 1597750 Rs. |
| Construction Cost in Lacs | ₹ 16.0 Lacs |
| Cost / Sq.ft | ₹ 2075 |
| TYPE | Avg. Quality | Good Quality | Best Quality |
|---|---|---|---|
| Area of Construction | 770 Sq. ft. | 770 Sq. ft. | 770 Sq. ft. |
| Construction Estimate | ₹ 1370600 Rs. | ₹ 1501500 Rs. | ₹ 1732500 Rs. |
| Construction Cost in Lacs | ₹ 13.706 Lacs | ₹ 15.015 Lacs | ₹ 17.325 Lacs |
| Cost / Sq.ft | ₹ 1780 | ₹ 1950 | ₹ 2250 |
| Area of Construction | 770 Sq. ft. |
|---|---|
| Construction Estimate | ₹ 1278200 Rs. |
| Construction Cost in Lacs | ₹ 12.782 Lacs |
| Cost / Sq.ft | ₹ 1660 (Excluding Labour) |
| Area of Construction | 770 Sq. ft. |
|---|---|
| Construction Estimate | ₹ 1232000 Rs. |
| Construction Cost in Lacs | ₹ 12.32 Lacs |
| Cost / Sq.ft | ₹ 1600 |
Consideration : Construction Estimate / Cost is calculated based on the 770 Square feet of area
*The 770 sq ft area is for illustration purposes only. You can change based on your requirement.
| Item | Unit | Avg. Price | Requirement (for 770 sqft) | Total Material Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cement | Bag | ₹ 320 | 324 | ₹ 103,680 |
| River Sand | Unit (100 CFT) | ₹ 7400 | 13.86 | ₹ 102,564 |
| M Sand | Unit (100 CFT) | ₹ 5200 | 13.86 | ₹ 72,072 |
| Clay Bricks | Piece | ₹ 11 | 7315 | ₹ 76,808 |
| Cement Blocks | Piece | ₹ 33 | 924 | ₹ 30,492 |
| AAC Blocks | Cubic Meter | ₹ 42 | 26.95 | ₹ 1,132 |
| Gravel | Cubic Foot | ₹ 40 | 238.7 | ₹ 9,548 |
| TMT Steel | Ton | ₹ 53700 | 2.7 | ₹ 144,923 |
| Conduit Pipes | Rft | ₹ 37 | 1155 | ₹ 42,735 |
| Metal Boxes 6 Switches | Piece | ₹ 68 | 15.4 | ₹ 1,047 |
| cables and Wires ( 1 To 6 SQ MM - 90 Meters) FROM | Coil | ₹ 1300 | 11.55 | ₹ 14,819 |
| cables and Wires ( 1 To 6 SQ MM - 90 Meters) HIGH | Coil | ₹ 5200 | - | - |
| Switches Lower Range | Piece | ₹ 27 | 115.5 | ₹ 3,119 |
| Switches High Range | Piece | ₹ 165 | - | - |
| Sockets | Piece | ₹ 11 | 77 | ₹ 847 |
| Dimmers | Piece | ₹ 270 | - | - |
| MCB | Piece | ₹ 260 | 7.7 | ₹ 2,010 |
| Pipes CPVC | Length | ₹ 365 | 115.5 | ₹ 42,273 |
| Pipes UPVC | Length | ₹ 280 | 92.4 | ₹ 25,872 |
| Pipes PVC | Length | ₹ 210 | 77 | ₹ 16,093 |
| UPVC | Length | ₹ 590 | - | - |
| Timber | Cubic Foot | ₹ 790 | 19.25 | ₹ 15,188 |
| Teak Wood | Cubic Foot | ₹ 1700 | - | - |
| Granite | Sq.Ft | ₹ 180 | 115.5 | ₹ 20,906 |
| Marbles | Sq.Ft | ₹ 345 | - | - |
| Tiles | Sq.Ft | ₹ 59 | 1001 | ₹ 59,059 |
| Paint Per Litre | Litre | ₹ 315 | 138.6 | ₹ 43,520 |
| Per Square Feet | Sq.Ft | ₹ 33 | - | - |
| Raliling And Grills - Running Feet | Rft | ₹ 1650 | - | - |
This cost estimate covers key locations such as Silvassa, Dadra, Naroli, Masat, Rakholi, Madhuban, Khanvel, Dudhani, Luhari, Dapada, Kilwani, Sindoni, Mandoni, Bedpa, Galonda, Amli, Dokmardi, Sili, Vasona, Chisda.
The construction approval process in the Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli is governed by the DNH Planning and Development Authority (PDA). For homeowners in Silvassa and emerging residential hubs like Dadra and Naroli, the application for building permission is now processed via an integrated Online Building Permission System (OBPS). This digital workflow requires the submission of a detailed architectural plan prepared by a registered architect, along with a land title clearance (NA - Non-Agricultural certificate) and the latest 7/12 land extract. A unique localized aspect of construction here is the stringent scrutiny regarding eco-sensitive zones, particularly for projects near the Suhelwa Wildlife Sanctuary or the Daman Ganga riverfront. Applicants must secure a Provisional Fire NOC and environmental clearance if the project falls within designated industrial-residential buffer zones. The process culminates in a "Plinth Level Certificate" inspection, followed by a final Occupancy Certificate (OC) upon completion, which is mandatory for permanent water and electricity connections in localities like Masat and Rakholi.
Architectural identity in Dadra and Nagar Haveli is a distinctive blend of tribal vernacular heritage and Portuguese-influenced Gothic elements. Traditional housing, particularly among the Warli and Dhodia tribes in villages like Khanvel and Dudhani, was historically centered around mud-plastered walls and sloping roofs made of local clay tiles (Khaprail). These structures featured a central "Chawk" or open veranda that facilitated natural cooling during the humid coastal summers. Modern custom designs in the district, however, have transitioned toward Reinforced Cement Concrete (RCC) frame structures to meet the demands of rapid urbanization in areas like Amli and Samarvarni. The primary advantage of these modern techniques is their superior resistance to the heavy monsoon rains typical of the Western Ghats' foothills. However, a recurring challenge is the high thermal gain of concrete buildings compared to traditional mud-brick homes. Consequently, contemporary builders are increasingly adopting "Hybrid Architecture"—incorporating steep pitched roofs and wide overhangs to manage high rainfall, while using fly-ash bricks for improved thermal insulation. National calamities, specifically the threat of flash floods from the Daman Ganga and high seismic activity in the region, have made heavy-duty foundation waterproofing and earthquake-resistant ductile detailing a standard requirement for all new villas.
The cost of construction materials in Dadra and Nagar Haveli is influenced by its strategic location between the industrial hubs of Gujarat and Maharashtra. Cement prices typically range from 340 to 420 per 50kg bag, with a wide variety of brands available due to the proximity of manufacturing units in neighboring districts. TMT steel bars for structural reinforcement fluctuate between 60,000 and 75,000 per metric ton. A significant localized cost factor is the availability of high-quality red clay bricks from kilns in the surrounding rural belts of Galonda and Sayli, priced between 7 and 12 per piece. Due to strict environmental regulations on riverbeds, Manufactured Sand (M-Sand) has become the primary choice for masonry, costing around 900 to 1,500 per ton, whereas traditional river sand can go as high as 2,000 per ton. The labor market in the district is highly competitive, consisting of local skilled artisans and a large migrant workforce from neighboring states. A skilled mason (Rajmistry) in Silvassa charges between 900 and 1,200 per day, while unskilled helpers earn approximately 600 to 800. Labor analysis indicates that costs are relatively higher in DNH due to the high demand from the local industrial sector, often necessitating project scheduling outside of the peak monsoon months to avoid labor shortages.
Dadra and Nagar Haveli’s geography, composed of the larger Nagar Haveli enclave and the smaller Dadra enclave surrounded by Gujarat, presents unique logistical hurdles for material transport. While the main administrative headquarters in Silvassa is well-connected by National Highway 48, delivering materials to the interior forest-fringe towns of Mandoni or Sindoni involves navigating narrow, winding forest roads. This geographical fragmentation can add a "transportation premium" of 10% to 15% on finished goods like vitrified tiles, sanitary ware, and electrical fittings, which are typically sourced from Vapi or Surat. The hilly terrain in the southern reaches toward the Maharashtra border makes foundation excavation labor-intensive, often requiring specialized machinery for rock cutting in areas like Kherdi. Material availability is generally robust for basic hardware, but the delivery of Ready Mix Concrete (RMC) can be challenging in the more remote tribal blocks due to time-sensitive transit requirements. For successful residential execution, local engineers recommend completing the structural phase before the onset of the intense monsoon season to mitigate the risks of soil erosion and logistical bottlenecks on the rural tracks connecting the smaller hamlets to the main district arteries.
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.
A: Steel prices in Silvassa are factored into the ₹2,075 rate for your 770 sq ft project.
A: Yes, our 2026 estimate of ₹1,597,750 for Silvassa assumes the use of high-quality M-Sand.
A: Yes, due to material inflation in Dadra and Nagar Haveli, the 2026 rate has reached ₹2,075 per sq ft.
A: Choosing Standard quality results in a total of ₹1,597,750 for 770 sq ft, ensuring specific material standards for Silvassa.
A: If No is excluded, the total for your 770 sq ft project in Silvassa would be lower than the current ₹1,597,750.
A: Yes, the ₹1,597,750 total for your 770 sq ft project in Silvassa includes both material and labor charges.
A: It is most accurate for Silvassa; other parts of Dadra and Nagar Haveli may vary slightly from the ₹2,075 rate.
A: Adding a floor to a 770 sq ft building in Silvassa is generally 20% cheaper than the initial ₹1,597,750 foundation-based cost.
Find the building Construction Cost for your land based on the State, city and locality. The Construction's material cost is tend to change between area to area, For example construction cost in village is not equal to the construction cost in City. It also varies based on the labour, material availability near by, sand availability and raw materials availability, etc.
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,
Manufactured Sand, Crushed stone powder, different types of wood, Tiles or granite, House Wiring and Switches, plumbing , water tank fixing , etc. So while starting the
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