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JasonTheGreat
post Oct 19 2021, 11:15 PM

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QUOTE(utellme @ Oct 15 2021, 03:14 PM)
5 feet depth length Roof tile is not really heavy.  if wall crack is your concerns just ask your contractor install a row of ground beam just below  the new wall.
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Yeah with 3 RC pillar is 18k with without roof. With the steel bar frame like in the photo 10k.
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post Oct 20 2021, 12:27 AM

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QUOTE(JasonTheGreat @ Oct 19 2021, 11:15 PM)
Yeah with 3 RC pillar is 18k with without roof. With the steel bar frame like in the photo 10k.
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Actually I didn't engaged any contractor yet and I don't really know what is the renovation cost per sf now. But I did asked one of the Indonesia contractor who just started renovation my neighbor home and he said about RM200 per sf if normal tile roofing and additional RM30 if RC roof. This cost is only covered RC structure , brick wall, door , windows, concrete top, paint, internal floor and wall tiling. Wiring and plumbing work is not included. My extension area is 160sf there for about 32k to 36k.
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post Oct 20 2021, 10:40 AM

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QUOTE(utellme @ Oct 20 2021, 12:27 AM)
Actually I didn't engaged any contractor yet and I don't really know what is the renovation cost per sf now. But I did asked one of the Indonesia contractor who just started renovation my neighbor home and he said about RM200 per sf if normal tile roofing and additional RM30 if RC roof.  This cost is only covered RC structure , brick wall, door , windows, concrete top, paint, internal floor and wall tiling. Wiring and plumbing work is not included. My extension area is 160sf there for about 32k to 36k.
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I’m getting about 260persqft for Roof tiles, extension wall, floor tiling. Not including wall tiles, electrical and doors/windows. Using SIRIM approved rebar

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post Oct 20 2021, 10:44 AM

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QUOTE(JasonTheGreat @ Oct 20 2021, 10:40 AM)
I’m getting about 260persqft for Roof tiles, extension wall, floor tiling. Not including wall tiles, electrical and doors/windows. Using SIRIM approved rebar
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I guess this quotation from chinese contractor.
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post Oct 20 2021, 11:19 AM

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QUOTE(utellme @ Oct 20 2021, 10:44 AM)
I guess this quotation from chinese contractor.
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Is this over priced? Yeah. Cinis contractor. Is this over priced?. I’m okay with either Malay or cinis contractor as long as they gives good workmanship.

What’s the difference between CIDB registered and non contractors? Any warranty from CIDB contractors?

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post Oct 20 2021, 05:03 PM

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QUOTE(JasonTheGreat @ Oct 20 2021, 11:19 AM)
Is this over priced? Yeah. Cinis contractor. Is this over priced?.  I’m okay with either Malay or cinis contractor as long as they gives good workmanship.

What’s the difference between CIDB registered and non contractors? Any warranty from CIDB contractors?
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not sure it's over price, because I only engaged one malay contractor who recommended by someone in the condo management to do some kitchen and bathroom renovation work for my apartment is KL after my previous tenant moved out but the workmanship not so good that is why I didn't ask him to quote this house renovation plan. Usually cinis quote slightly more if they have good Indo skill worker with them.

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