Monday 28 December 2015

House Construction and Construction Rates in Lahore Pakistan - Part 2 (Updated on March 22, 2016)

In Part-1 of my blog, I tried to cover the first two points in detail, and I will now continue to the next, and more specifically, the construction rate in Lahore and I assure you one thing, that you will not find such details anywhere on the Internet. And I request you all that when you read and make use of this information which I am sharing, just remember me in your prayers :)



Foundation digging started on 20-May-2015

Water Connection installed and Foundation Bricks being Laid


3. In case of Contractor, what should be the rate of construction per sq. feet (both turn-key or Labor only)?

The construction rate per Sq. Foot is variable in different Areas in Lahore. For example, you cannot compare construction rates of DHA and Bahria Town to the Construction Rates in Other societies, as they are usually on the higher side. My house is in a Society on Canal Road towards Bahria Town, and I got the construction rate of 270 Rs. / Sq Foot for the Labor Only Contract, in which only Electrical and Sanitary work was  not included, Other extra things which were included are as follows (Mind it, the contractor can trick you for charging for these things separately, but I negotiated wisely and got these things included in the contract without extra cost)

  • Over head water tank (full sized huge)
  • Septic Tank
  • Main Gate
  • Rooftop side pardi upto 3-Ft
  • Boundary Wall
  • Pergola in the front elevation
  • Extra works in the kitchen and other areas

One important thing is, you can get the Construction rate of 220-240 Rs. per Sq. Foot also, but the contractor will not be good (It's my personal experience), so don't compromise the quality of construction for saving few thousands.

4. What should be done for electrical and sanitation work (should include in the Contract or should be done separately)?

I separately negotiated it with the contractor and was done 15 Rs per Sq Foot for Electrical and 15 Rs. per Sq Foot for the Sanitation, so total rate was 300 (270 + 30) Rs. per Sq. Foot for complete Labor. I dont recommend going for the separate/independent Electrician and Plumber, because they will be a headache for you. You can get cheap Electrician and Plumber but you will regret it in the end, so let it be the headache of your main contractor to run the things smoothly. Contractor knows fully that when and how he has to use Electrician and Plumber, and there is a term used by contractor "Kaam ki Chaal" which means the clearance of tasks ahead, so only your contractor knows when to give chaal to the Plumber and when to Electrician. I really had a bad experience with the independent Electricians and I had to change 3 of them till the project got completed.

After Land Filling (Ghassoo Filling in the Foundation)
Reached DPC level and starting up Brick Wall Columns (Chunaiyan)

5. What are the material costs nowadays (so I can create my budget accordingly)?

Now this is the most important part of Construction and Budgeting. First, you should know the expected covered area of your project. In Lahore, 1 Marla is of 225 Sq. Feet, and my plot was 12 Marla and 64 Sq. Feet, so total area in Sq Feet was 2,764 Sq. Feet. After construction, the Ground Floor Covered area 2100 Sq. Feet + 1st Floor 2000 Sq. Feet + 200 Sq. Feet Mumty Room = 4300 Sq. Feet total covered area of construction. I have 3 Bedrooms with attached Bath + 1 Drawing Room + TV Lounge + Kitchen and Store on Ground, and same Structure on the first floor. Also, I have a servant room with attached bath on the top floor (Mumty Extension). 10 Marla house has approximately 3300 Sq. Feet covered area of construction (with 2 Floors). So, you can have an idea of your budgeting as follows

3300 x 300  = 990,000 Rs Total Labor Cost for your 10 Marla double story house which you have to pay to your contractor for the house construction, and this includes electrical + plumbing work as well.



Bathroom on GF

1st Master Bed on Ground Floor

2nd Master Bedroom on Ground Floor

Brick Walls at 7 Feet and Septic Tank in the making

Another view of Ground Floor
Coming again to covered area (4300 Sq Feet) of my construction project, below are the approximate material quantities I had to use for the complete project, for a very good construction

Rates updated on 22-March-2016


For Grey Structure
Bricks Required = 125,000 Bricks (Awwal Brick @ 8.5 Rs. per unit)
Cement Required = 1600 Bags (DG Cement @ 520 Rs. per bag) 
Sand (Ravi) used for Lanter+Chunaiyan = 63 Trollies @ 4000 per Trolly 
Sand (Chenab) used for Pluster = 10-11 Trollies @ 28000 per Trolley 
Ghassoo (Land Fill) = Gave contract of filling the plot in Rs. 120,000
Steel Re-Bars (Sariya) = 8 Tons (Model Steel @ 83,000 Rs per Ton bought from Karwaan Steel Multan Road) = 648,000 Rs.
Sargodha Crush (Bajri) = 5-6 Trucks (@ 55000 Rs. per truck, or @ 55 Rs. per Foot ) = 330,000 Rs.
Electrical Piping and Boxes = 50,000 Rs. for 2 floors
Sanitary Piping = 200,000 Rs for 2 Floors (Gas pipe, cold and hot water pipes)
Other things which includes Rora, Marble Chips, Brick Tiles for Roof Top, Plastic Roll, Door Chokhats (Iron) and many other smaller material = 200,000 Rs Atleast should be budgeted.

I will write about the Finishing Material Costs in the next section.
Ground Floor Brick walls at 10 Feet

First Lanter Concrete Filling

Concrete filling for RCC Lanter (Iron Cage in the pic)




Shuttering of First Floor



6. How to manage the construction work and how to supervise it?

To supervise the construction work, you must set your schedule (whether you are in a job or a business) in a way that you must be present at the construction site daily for atleast 2-3 hours., only then you can have a complete satisfaction that your house is having a quality built and no sub-standard stuff is carried out by the Labor as well as no material is going waste (the Labor class has no ethics about wasting the Cement Masala, Bricks or other expensive things). Your Chowkidar must be very active and must be having knowledge of construction so that he can take care of the work when you are not on-site. Also, Chowkidar must be having a mobile phone on which you can call him round the clock and get the update about the work.

7. How to decide for the finishing material (Tiles, Marble, Electrical Fancy Fittings, Bathroom Fittings, Paint, Woodwork, Safety Grills, Main Gate, Metal Gates, False Ceiling, Aluminium Windows etc)

Well, it's a question based on your budget range and the preference. You can take the decision based on your circumstances. Below are the details of material which I used in finishing

Material I used For Finishing
Marble for flooring (Good tiles are very expensive, so I used Marble) = 5500 Sq. Ft Marble (@ 80 Rs. per Sq Foot China Verona Crystal Marble) = Total 440,000 Rs
Granite Slabs for 2 Kitchens = 80,000 Rs. (@ 550 Rs. per Sq. Foot, Galaxy Black Granite)
Marble Finishing (Ragrai+Polish) = 12 Rs per Sq. Foot  = 66000 Rs. Total
Marble for Stairs = 50,000 (@ 280 Rs per Sq. Foot, Jet Black Marble)
Bathroom Tiles (Sonex and Master) = 30,000 to 35000 Rs. per Bathroom (Average)
Kitchen Tiles = 15,000 each kitchen
Safety Grills = 120 Rs. per Foot (with Fitting)
Main Gate = 50,000 Rs. Iron Gate of 6 Feet height and 13 Feet width + 3 Feet wide Side Gate
Terrace Grill = 35,000 Rs. (@ 250 Rs. per running Foot, Fancy Iron Grill in piping)
Complete Electrical Wiring for 2 Floors (Including AC, UPS etc) = 150,000 Rs. (GM Cables used)
Main meter wire (double wiring for 2 separate meters) = 21,000 Rs (180 Feet wire used)
Bathroom Fittings = 20,000 Rs. per bathroom (For good local brand accessories)
Wooden Doors (Main) with Solid wood = 25,000 per Jodi (5 feet wide double door)
Wooden Doors (Inside) with Imported Ply Wood = 5,000 Rs. per door (On average)
False Ceiling = 50 Rs. per Foot
Aluminium Windows with Glass + Fitting = 350 Rs. per Foot
Wooden Railing on Stairs = 31,000 Rs (use Taal Wood, don't go for Keekar Wood)
Electrical Lightings + Fans + Switch Plates for 2 Floors = 200,000 Rs.
Wood work for Good Wardrobe = 35,000 Rs. per wardrobe (4 door wardrobe on one wall of the room)
Kitchen Work = 100,000 Rs for a modern kitchen wood work (12 x 12 size)

The most important question is, how much total money I have spent on the project, so the cost per sq foot can be calculated, here are the details once again

Covered Area of my house = 5500 Sq Ft (Measured by Contractor at the End)
Total Spending = 9.1 Million Rs. (91 Lac)
Per Sq Ft = 1,654 Rs. per Sq Ft
Ground Floor: 3 Bedrooms with attached bath, DD, TV Lounge, Kitchen, Store, Patio, Garage having space for 3 cars (1 Sedan and 2 hatchbacks can be parked easily)
First Floor: 3 Bedrooms with attached bath, 1 Guest Room, Kitchen, Store, Patio
Roof Top: Servant Room with Attached Bath.


These are the main goods in finishing material, and of-course there are tons of options available for the people to choose from. The quality of the material matters the most, as it will decide that how long those things will last in your home, so don't just go for saving the money at all the steps, and think about the affordable yet quality products. Do some research before buying anything, and make sure that the material is checked after unloading, especially the finishing material. 

I tried to cover the most important points that are faced by everyone during the construction of house, and still there are many other little things which I may have forgotten, but my article is a guideline for the beginners (Like myself) to take a head-start even without previously knowing anything about construction. Moreover, anyone can ask any additional questions to get clarifications on the steps I have mentioned. In the end, I want to request all the readers to remember me in their prayers :)












Saturday 26 December 2015

House Construction and Construction Rates in Lahore Pakistan - Part 1



Constructing a house in Pakistan is a big challenge faced by many people nowadays, especially in Lahore, where the new housing societies are emerging with every passing day. This blog is for the people who are going to build their houses and are looking for construction rates in Lahore. When I was planning to construct my own house, there was no one around to guide me, so I went on the internet and tried to search for the available online articles for the construction of house, specifically in Lahore, Pakistan. I was disappointed to see that the articles available online were having very limited information, and also that information was very old (4-5 years old). So, that information was of no use in the current era. Here, I want to tell you that what information I was looking for,
  1. The pre-requisites before starting the construction?
  2. Information about going for either turn-key contract (Labor+Material), or a Labor only contract, or should I go without hiring a contractor (dehari daar Mason and Labors)?
  3. In case of Contractor, what should be the rate of construction per sq. feet (both turn-key or Labor only)?
  4. What should be done for electrical and sanitation work (should include in the Contract or should be done separately)?
  5. What are the material costs nowadays (so I can create my budget accordingly)?
  6. How to manage the construction work and how to supervise it?
  7. How to decide for the finishing material (Tiles, Marble, Electrical Fancy Fittings, Bathroom Fittings, Paint, Woodwork, Safety Grills, Main Gate, Metal Gates, False Ceiling, Aluminium Windows etc)
I will write in detail about all of the above questions one by one, so my readers can have a better view of my experiences. Please note that I am sharing this information just to draw a guideline for the people who are planning to construct their own house, and it's not necessary that my experiences are the only way forward. So, here I am starting from question-1

1. The Pre-Requisites before starting Construction Work (LDA, Electric, Gas, Water Connections, Documents etc)

First thing is to complete the paper work related to your plot, and this process is different for different sort of Housing Societies we have in Lahore. Below is some general documentation requirements need to be fulfilles
  • Possession Letter 
  • Demarcation Letter (from Society office) which marks the dimension and location of your plot
  • NOC for electricity and gas application (from Society office)
  • Clearing of annual charges of society (if any)
  • An application for water connection to the society
  • Construction Design/Map made by some good architect. Atleast 5 copies (enlarged prints on Blue Paper) must be taken, as 4 copies will be submitted to LDA for approval, and you will have 1 copy left which LDA will give after approval.
  • Updated 22-Mar-2016: It will be very best if you can visit few newly constructed houses to have an idea about the latest designs, and if anything appeals you there, you can try and get the map of that house (if possible), or you can just draw a rough design in your mind about the dimensions and location of the rooms, washrooms, kitchen, and other areas, and later you can sit with your architect/map designer and tell him the same structure you saw.
  • LDA approved map/drawing. The approval charges are said to 5 Rs. / Sq. Foot, but it will cost you additionally 4000-5000 Rs. in file completion and other work.
  • An application of Electricity Connection to the appropriate LESCO division. In my case, the area is Canal Road towards Bahria Town, so LESCO Chung Division is responsible for providing electricity connection here. The process takes almost one week after the submission of application, so it is best that you submit this application before time. Normally, for a new connection, a 3-phase meter is issued for 10-marla and above category, as per devised rule for the Housing Societies. I have no idea about 5-marla category, as may be they provide single phase meters. Electricity Connection charges for 3-phase meter are varying from 35000-38000 Rs. these days (till Dec-2015), and the requirements are the hand written application + CNIC copy + complete file (this file contains stamp paper and forms, and you can get it from outside the gate of Division Office in Rs. 200-300)
  • An application to the Sui-Northern for the Gas Connection. The government charges for urgent connection are 25000 Rs. for 1st Demand Note (urgent) + 7500 Rs. for Survey and Installation = 32,500 Rs. ((:D I know I am making a joke here, but yes, it is still possible to get a gas connection these days, but I cannot write how, as all of you are well aware of the fact). The normal process is same as before, in which you should submit the Gas application atleast 2-3 years before you want to start constructing your house (Haha, joke again).
  • A watchman (chowkidar) who will stay day and night at your construction site, if you live away from the site. The chowkidar must be trustworthy and active, because you are talking about spending millions of Rupees in construction, and you cannot afford to lose your material in theft. The best thing you can do is to shift your residence closest to your construction site (by taking some house on rent), and its my personal experience (which I regret the most) that living away from your construction site is the most horrible thing in the house construction.

2. Information about going for either turn-key contract (Labor+Material), or a Labor only contract, or should I go without hiring a contractor (dehari daar Mason and Labors)?

Now assuming that you have the necessary documentation completed, and now you are ready to find a suitable contractor for your house construction. Please note that you have 3 options here, one is the turn-key contract in which Labor and Material will be provided by the contractor. This type of contract is for those people who have no time to supervise/purchase construction material, and they want to hire a contractor/construction firm to do a complete project for them. This type of contract is very high in cost and normally it start from Rs. 2200 per Sq. Feet and goes to 3000 Rs. for a good construction (called A class construction). For this type of contract, I recommend that if you have complete trust on the contractor, then you can go with that, otherwise, this contract will be a total loss in terms of the expense and bad quality of material, because once your house is completed, you will never know what contractor and his labor has done to the quality of construction.
Second option (Which I selected) is to go for Labor only contract, in which you will purchase and provide the material, and your contractor will provide the labor and will take care of all the construction work. This is the most suitable option for constructing a quality house with less hassle and relatively in affordable cost. But remember, the material purchase needs time and effort to select the best material and making sure it reaches the construction site in time, and be sure that you can manage that time and effort with your job/business. Also, this gives you peace of mind that you are using best material in the construction. Now hiring a contractor (Thekedaar) and making a contract is the trickiest part. You should find the best and affordable contractor through your references, and once you have found the suitable one, you should sign a written contract with him for the complete project and every term should be written and agreed upon, signed by both parties (you and contractor), and payment schedule must also be written in that written contract. This is a very crucial part of house construction, and once you have a written contract, none of you will have any problem in the future about any term/condition. I am writing below few important phases of construction in the labor only contract, and you can divide your payment schedule in installments as per the phases below 
  • In labor only contract, the contractor will start from digging foundation work, and will reach at DPC level. You can set first payment at the completion of DPC level.
  • Next will be the brick wall construction (Chunaiyan) height upto 7 feet. You can pay your next amount on this step.
  • Next will be the first Lanter height, which is normally at 10-11 feet. You can pay one installment to your contractor here.
  • Next will be at 2nd Lanter (in case you are constructing a double story). You can pay here.
  • Next step will be the Plaster of walls (inner, outer, ceiling etc). One payment can be done here.
  • Next step will be Farish Kacha (Concrete Pouring onto the floor). One payment is due after completion of this step.
  • Next step will be the tile/marble completion (floor, washrooms, garage, side passage). After the completion of this, you can pay your next installment.
  • Next and Final payment should be done when each and everything is completed by your contractor and no construction work is remaining.
The above steps I have mentioned are just for reference, and can be changed or customized according to your circumstances. Please also note that, Labor contract includes only these things (also I am writing the rates per sq. feet normally going on these days
  • Total masonry work (Chunaiyan: brick wall construction, Lanter, Farish Kacha, Tile/Marble on floors and washrooms, 3 Feet pardi/side wall on the roof top, cement plaster of walls inside and outside + ceiling + boundary wall, staircase, underground water tank, septic tank, overhead water tank on roof (few contractors charge separate for this, but you should negotiate this in the contract). A good contractor is asking about 250-300 Rs per Sq. Foot for this work, depending upon the area. I paid 270 Rs. /Sq Ft.
  • Electrical and Sanitary fittings can be included but the rate will go higher per sq. feet. You can negotiate with your contractor on this, to either include in the contract or charge it separately. Normally they charge 15 Rs. /Sq. Ft for Electrical and 15 Rs. / Sq. Ft for Sanitary fittings.
I will continue on this in my next post. Until then, you can ask any questions you want, and i will try to respond :)

The Next and final part of this series can be accessed at
House Construction in Lahore Pakistan - Part 2