Civil Engineering Billing Guide: BOQ Preparation Step by Step and Quantity Estimation from Drawing

Civil Engineering Billing Guide | BOQ Preparation Step by Step | DSR Rate Analysis
Civil Engineering Billing Guide: BOQ Preparation Step by Step and Quantity Estimation from Drawing
📘 Welcome to the complete Civil Engineering Billing Guide designed for site engineers, billing engineers, quantity surveyors, contractors, and fresh civil engineering graduates. In this guide, you will learn BOQ Preparation Step by Step, Quantity Estimation from Drawing, DSR Rate Analysis, and BOQ for G+1 Residential Buildings using practical examples from real construction projects.
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About the Author

Civil Engineer with 15+ years of experience in Construction Execution, Quantity Estimation, Billing, BOQ Preparation, and QA/QC Inspection. Worked on residential, commercial, industrial, oil & gas, and government infrastructure projects.

Through this blog, he shares practical knowledge, real project experience, billing formats, BOQ templates, quantity estimation methods, DSR rate analysis, QA/QC procedures, and construction calculators to help engineers improve their technical skills and career growth.

📌 Specialization: Civil Engineering Billing | BOQ Preparation | Quantity Estimation | DSR Rate Analysis | QA/QC Inspection | Third-Party Inspection (TPI) | Construction Documentation.

🧱 Module 2: Surface & Site Preparation, Excavation and Backfilling

💡 The Beginner’s Reality Check – Bridging the gap between college theory and site‑office reality (Based on IS 1200 Part 1 & DSR)
🚧 THE GOLDEN RULE FOR FRESHERS: Never calculate excavation volumes based solely on the concrete footprint dimensions. Always visualize the human labor and machinery executing the task.

📏 1. Measurement Units (IS 1200 Part 1)

ActivityUnitPractical Rule of Thumb for Freshers
Jungle ClearingPer 100 sqm (or m²)Clearing surface vegetation, weeds, small saplings – depth negligible.
Surface DressingPer 100 sqm (or m²)Superficial leveling, cutting/filling ≤ 15 cm depth.
Earthwork in ExcavationCubic meters (m³)Deep targeted digging for trenches/foundations past 30 cm depth.
Backfilling / FillingCubic meters (m³)Putting soil back and compacting (ramming & watering).

💰 2. DSR Rates – The “Bucket Brigade” Analogy

💡 Imagine a labourer shovelling dirt up to 1.5 m height (standard Lift). Deeper than 1.5 m → second worker needed → cost increases. That’s why we slice depths into tiers.
📥 DOWNLOADABLE RESOURCES FOR MODULE 2
Excel BOQ Sheet (Module 2) – Ready-to-use measurement sheet + DSR bill for G+1 building.
📊 Download Excel BOQ Template (Google Sheets)

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📖 Official DSR Volume – 1 (Civil Works) – CPWD Publication
📄 Download DSR Vol. 1 (PDF) – CPWD

A. Initial Site Preparation

DSR ItemDescriptionUnitRate (₹)
2.31Clearing jungle (girth ≤30 cm), rubbish removal up to 50 m periphery100 sqm1,020.00
2.33Surface dressing – cutting ridges, filling depressions, lead 50 m, lift 1.5 m100 sqm1,850.00

B. Depth‑Wise Excavation Slicing Rates (All soils)

DSR ItemDepth ZoneRate (₹/m³)Cumulative Cost / m³
2.8.10.0 m – 1.5 m (Base layer)₹205.00₹205.00
2.11.1Extra for 1.5 m – 3.0 m+ ₹115.00₹320.00
2.11.2Extra for 3.0 m – 4.5 m+ ₹245.00₹450.00

C. Backfilling Operations

DSR ItemDescriptionUnitRate (₹)
2.25Filling excavated earth in layers ≤20 cm, ramming, watering, lead 50 m, lift 1.5 m145.00

📌 3. Critical Norms for Freshers

🚧 The Working Space Rule (Most common mistake!)
If concrete footing = 2.0 m × 2.0 m and you dig exactly that size, a carpenter cannot stand inside to erect formwork.
IS 1200: For excavation depth > 1.0 m → add 0.3 m (30 cm) working space to all four sides of the concrete footprint.

🚚 Lead & Lift
• Lead (horizontal): Base rate covers up to 50 m. Extra distance → separate cartage item.
• Lift (vertical): Base rate covers up to 1.5 m. Deeper → triggers tiered premium slices.

📉 Backfill Deduction
Net Backfill = Total Excavation – Volume of embedded concrete (PCC + footing + column up to GL).
No deduction for pipes/conduits with cross‑section < 0.1 m².

📐 4. BOQ for G+1 Residential Building (23’0″ × 36’6″)

📋 Project Drawings

📋 MEASUREMENT SHEET (Quantity Takeoff)

Item noItemsNoLength (m)Breadth (m)Depth (m)QuantityUnit
2.31Jungle clearing110.05812.497125.694826
2.33Surface dressing110.05812.497125.694826
Excavation 1.5 m depth (2.8.1)
C1,C1021.753048781.6768292681.58.818690512
C2,C4,C5,C7,C8,C961.8292682931.6768292681.527.60633551
C3,C1121.753048781.6768292681.58.818690512
C611.9054878051.6768292681.54.792766582
C1211.6768292681.6006097561.54.025923929
C1311.971.5243902441.54.504573171
Total Excavation (1.5m depth)58.56698022
2.25Backfilling with ramming & watering
Backfilling in foundationAs above58.56
Back filling in Plinth17.01219512211.128048781.07142857183.60576719
Deductions
DEDUCTION – TOTAL P.C.C (1:4:8) up to plinth level-5.867346939
DEDUCTION – P.C.C below foundation brick work or ground beam-2.617857143
DEDUCTION – FOOTING CONCRETE QUANTITY-9.849489796
DEDUCTION – Column up to Plinth level-1.924036281
DEDUCTION – concrete work for ground beam & plinth beam-5.598922902
Net Backfilling Total116.3081141

📊 BILL OF QUANTITY (BOQ) – DSR RATE ANALYSIS

Sr.noDescriptionQtyRate (₹)UnitAmount (₹)
2.31Jungle clearing1.261020.00100 m²1,282.09
2.33Surface dressing1.261850.00100 m²2,325.35
2.8.1Excavation 1.5 m depth58.56205.0012,004.80
2.25Backfilling with ramming & watering116.3081141145.0016,864.68
TOTAL BOQ AMOUNT₹32,476.92
🧾 FINAL BILL AMOUNT (as per DSR) = ₹32,476.92
📌 Fresher Verification: This BOQ follows IS 1200 working space rules (depth >1.0m → 0.3m added) and DSR depth‑wise billing. Backfill deduction correctly removes all concrete volumes.

❓ 5. FAQs – Answering Practical Site Dilemmas

🧾 Q1: Why can’t I apply the higher premium rate to the entire excavation volume?
A: Because the premium rate is an extra‑over fee only for soil below 1.5 m. The upper layer must be billed at base rate.
📦 Q2: What is “Bulking” vs “Shrinkage” on site?
A: Bulking (10–30% volume increase) occurs when soil is excavated; shrinkage occurs when compacted. Always bill backfill in compacted cubic meters.
🛠️ Q3: A JCB digs the whole pit – do we still need depth slices?
A: Yes, contractual DSR rules apply regardless of machine speed. Deeper excavation has higher risk and cost.
📏 Q4: Foundation depth exactly 0.9 m – add working space?
A: No. IS 1200 allows working space only when depth > 1.0 m.
⛰️ Q5: Hit solid rock while using “All kinds of soil” items?
A: Stop work, document, and raise a Deviated Item Claim. Rock excavation is billed under higher DSR rates.

📊 Quick Reference for Freshers

ParameterConditionAction / Rate
Working spaceDepth > 1.0 mAdd 0.3 m to each side of footing plan
Base excavation (0–1.5 m)All soils₹205 / m³ (DSR 2.8.1)
Extra depth (1.5–3.0 m)Any soil+ ₹115 / m³ (DSR 2.11.1)
Backfill deductionEmbedded concreteSubtract concrete volume from gross excavation
Lead / Lift baselineLead ≤50 m, Lift ≤1.5 mIncluded in base rate; beyond → extra cartage
🧱 Based on IS 1200 (Part 1) & Delhi Schedule of Rates (DSR).
Designed for fresher engineers to bridge theory and site reality. Always consult current DSR for official tenders.

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