percentage of
wastage limits in
construction
materials EX : min
& max .
cement =
fine aggregate =
coarse aggregate =
admixture =
wood =
tiles =
painting =
marbles =
bricks =
Answer Posted / devineni srinivasa rao
CEMENT=NIL
FINE AGGREGATE=12%
COARSE AGGREGATE=15%
TILES=10%
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