Introduction
Rate analysis for RCC (Reinforced Cement Concrete) work is the backbone of any structural cost estimate. Whether you are a contractor preparing a tender or an engineer verifying bills, understanding how the per-cubic-metre rate is built up from raw inputs is essential.
This guide walks through a complete rate analysis for M20 grade RCC — the most commonly specified concrete grade for residential and light commercial buildings in India — using 2025-26 market rates.
What is Rate Analysis?
Rate analysis is the process of determining the cost of a construction item per unit of measurement by breaking it into its components:
- Material cost — Cement, sand, aggregate, steel, water
- Labour cost — Mixing, placing, compacting, curing, formwork fixing
- Equipment cost — Vibrators, mixers, pumps
- Sundries — Curing water, binding wire, spacers
- Contractor overhead and profit — Site supervision, office expenses, profit margin (typically 15-20%)
The resulting rate is expressed per cubic metre (cum) for concrete work, as specified in IS 1200 Part 2.
Material Quantities for M20 Concrete (1 cum)
M20 concrete uses a nominal mix of 1:1.5:3 (cement : sand : 20mm coarse aggregate) by volume.
Dry Volume Calculation
Fresh concrete shrinks during compaction. To get 1 cum of wet (compacted) concrete, you need approximately 1.52 cum of dry materials (52% bulking factor).
Total parts in mix = 1 + 1.5 + 3 = 5.5 parts
Cement
- Volume of cement = (1 / 5.5) x 1.52 = 0.276 cum
- Density of cement = 1,440 kg/cum
- Weight = 0.276 x 1,440 = 397 kg
- Number of bags = 397 / 50 = 7.95 bags (round to 8.22 bags with 3% wastage)
Sand (Fine Aggregate)
- Volume of sand = (1.5 / 5.5) x 1.52 = 0.414 cum
- With 2% wastage = 0.42 cum
Coarse Aggregate (20mm)
- Volume of aggregate = (3 / 5.5) x 1.52 = 0.829 cum
- With 2% wastage = 0.84 cum
Steel Reinforcement
For general RCC structural elements, steel is assumed at approximately 1% of concrete volume:
- Steel = 7,850 kg/cum x 0.01 x 1 cum = 78 kg per cum of concrete
Actual steel varies by element — slabs (0.7-1%), beams (1-1.5%), columns (1.5-2.5%).
Water
- Water-cement ratio for M20 = 0.45-0.50
- Water required = 397 x 0.50 = ~200 litres per cum
Cost Breakdown — RCC M20 per Cubic Metre (2025-26 Rates)
The following table uses average Indian market rates for 2025-26:
| Item | Quantity | Rate (Rs) | Amount (Rs) |
|---|---|---|---|
| OPC 43-grade cement | 8.22 bags | Rs 380/bag | 3,124 |
| River sand / M-sand | 0.42 cum | Rs 3,500/cum | 1,470 |
| 20mm stone aggregate | 0.84 cum | Rs 2,800/cum | 2,352 |
| TMT steel (Fe 500D) | 78 kg | Rs 65/kg | 5,070 |
| Formwork (shuttering) | ~3 sq m avg | Rs 450/sq m | 1,350 |
| Sub-total: Materials + Formwork | 13,366 |
Labour Cost
| Labour component | Rate (Rs) |
|---|---|
| Mixing and placing (per cum) | 800-1,000 |
| Compacting with vibrator | 300-400 |
| Formwork fixing and removal | 800-1,200 |
| Curing (7-14 days) | 200-300 |
| Steel cutting, bending, binding | 400-600 |
| Total labour | 2,500-3,500 |
Sundries and Equipment
| Item | Amount (Rs) |
|---|---|
| Water for mixing and curing | 100-150 |
| Needle vibrator hire | 100-150 |
| Binding wire (0.6 kg @ Rs 80/kg) | 48 |
| Spacers, cover blocks | 50-80 |
| Miscellaneous | 100-120 |
| Total sundries | ~500 |
Contractor Overhead and Profit (15-20%)
On a sub-total of approximately Rs 16,366 (materials + labour + sundries at mid-range):
- 15% overhead + profit = Rs 2,455
- 20% overhead + profit = Rs 3,273
This covers site supervision, office rent, insurance, tools depreciation, and contractor profit.
Final Rate Summary
| Component | Low estimate (Rs) | High estimate (Rs) |
|---|---|---|
| Materials + Formwork | 13,366 | 13,366 |
| Labour | 2,500 | 3,500 |
| Sundries & equipment | 500 | 500 |
| Sub-total | 16,366 | 17,366 |
| Overhead + profit (15-20%) | 2,455 | 3,473 |
| Total per cum | 18,821 | 20,839 |
The practical working rate for RCC M20 in most Indian cities falls in the range of Rs 17,500-19,000 per cum for normal residential construction (assuming average lead distances).
IS 1200 Part 2 — Measurement Rules for Concrete Work
IS 1200 Part 2 provides the standard rules for measuring concrete quantities:
- Unit of measurement — Concrete is measured in cubic metres (cum) to the nearest 0.01 cum.
- Deductions — Voids exceeding 0.1 cum (such as pipe sleeves, large openings) are deducted from the concrete volume.
- No deduction for reinforcement steel volume within concrete.
- Steel measured separately — Reinforcement is measured in quintals (100 kg) or kg, including overlaps and hooks as per bar bending schedule.
- Formwork measured separately — In sq m of contact surface area.
- Extra items — Concrete in thin sections (less than 80mm), curved formwork, and work above 3.5m height are measured as separate items with higher rates.
How Rates Differ by City
RCC rates vary significantly across Indian cities due to material availability, transport costs, and labour wages.
| Factor | Mumbai | Lucknow | Bengaluru | Chennai |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cement (per bag) | Rs 380-400 | Rs 360-380 | Rs 370-390 | Rs 370-385 |
| Sand (per cum) | Rs 4,500-5,500 | Rs 2,500-3,000 | Rs 3,500-4,200 | Rs 3,800-4,500 |
| 20mm aggregate (per cum) | Rs 3,200-3,800 | Rs 2,200-2,600 | Rs 2,800-3,200 | Rs 2,600-3,000 |
| Steel Fe 500D (per kg) | Rs 62-68 | Rs 60-65 | Rs 63-67 | Rs 62-66 |
| Mason labour (per day) | Rs 900-1,100 | Rs 600-750 | Rs 800-950 | Rs 750-900 |
| RCC M20 rate (per cum) | Rs 20,000-23,000 | Rs 15,500-17,500 | Rs 18,000-21,000 | Rs 17,500-20,000 |
Key reasons for variation:
- Sand scarcity — Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu have restrictions on river sand mining, pushing prices up. M-sand (manufactured sand) is increasingly used.
- Aggregate transport — Cities far from quarries pay higher lead charges (covered in IS 1200).
- Labour wages — Metro cities command 30-50% higher daily wages than Tier 2 cities.
- CPWD area factors — CPWD DSR applies area adjustment factors: Mumbai (1.25-1.35), Delhi (1.15-1.25), Lucknow (0.90-0.95) to the base Delhi rate.
Step-by-Step Rate Analysis Procedure
Follow this procedure for any RCC item:
Step 1: Identify Specifications
Note the concrete grade (M20, M25, etc.), mix design (nominal or design mix as per IS 456), steel grade (Fe 500, Fe 500D), and formwork type (plywood, steel).
Step 2: Calculate Material Quantities
Use the dry volume method shown above. For design mix concrete (IS 456), use actual mix design quantities from trial mixes instead of nominal ratios.
Step 3: Price Materials at Site
Add lead and lift charges to ex-source rates. Material cost at site = ex-source rate + conveyance charge per unit.
Step 4: Calculate Labour
Use CPWD DSR or State PWD schedule for standard labour constants (man-days per cum). Multiply by current daily wage rates.
Step 5: Add Sundries
Water, equipment hire, binding wire, spacers — typically 3-5% of material cost or a lump sum.
Step 6: Add Overhead and Profit
Standard practice is 15-20% on the sub-total. CPWD typically allows 15% (10% overhead + 5% profit).
Practical Tips for Accurate Rate Analysis
- Use design mix for M25 and above — IS 456 mandates design mix for grades above M20 in structural work. The cement content will differ from nominal mix ratios.
- Account for wastage — 2-3% for cement, sand, and aggregate; 3-5% for steel (cutting waste).
- Formwork reuse — Plywood formwork can be reused 8-12 times, steel formwork 50-100 times. Factor reuse into per-use cost.
- Ready-mix concrete (RMC) — For sites using RMC, replace material + mixing labour with RMC delivered rate (Rs 5,500-7,500/cum for M20 in metros). Add pumping charges if applicable (Rs 300-500/cum).
Next Steps
- Introduction to Estimating and Costing — Fundamentals of construction estimation
- RCC & Steel Quantity Estimation — Bar bending schedule and reinforcement calculations
- House Construction Cost India 2026 — Complete cost breakdown for building a house
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