Yollo
June 18, 2019, 8:56am
21
400 grammes of bacon costs about Sh700, and the little black shits eat it within a seating. Na their sperm donor deadbeat fatha ako huko akilamba Johnny Walker Black mos mos mimi eti nimlelee charcoal-dark/blue baby orangutans just because of the occassional ferk? Naaaaaaaaaaah, wacha nitaftie mama yao tucontracts ajipange na hata anipange…
Saidieni pris…
Buy them chicken/beef brawn instead of bacon,400g is not more than 250
kimiti
June 18, 2019, 10:28am
22
One of my singo matha cumsters is a sales executive selling pre-mixed concrete.
Given my dire economic straits kindly mpatieni contracts so that my burden to support her two random nincompoops by deadbeat orangutans lessens.
I like the occasional ferk she gives me but hate seeing the little black shits chewing on bacon I have bought with my own money.
Asanteni. Inbox if interested.
Out of curiosity,
What are the units of measure and what is the price?
From your description, seems the prices have really gone down from last I checked.
You’ve mentioned the cost of the mix, what are the other charges involved?
Which company cement are we discussing here?
dabu
June 18, 2019, 10:33am
24
Kaslab kangu niliitishwa 35 bags of cement, CXZ ya mchanga, Mercedes ya kokoto, njaruo kumi na moja @800 /head. Mundu wa thimiti ndio 900/= coz anakunywa maziwa juu ya vumbi.
emali
June 18, 2019, 1:01pm
25
hahaha eti maziwa itasaidia aje?
biraru
June 18, 2019, 1:05pm
26
The concrete is sold in cubic metres. Ni ile inakuja na lori kama inazunguka inamwagwa direct to the site. Among the benefits is that using this concrete cuts down on time and labour costs, you achieve a better consistency slab (strength!) and the costs, though not necessarily less, are not exorbitant.
A lorry carries on average 7 cubic metres and depending on the grade each CM is about Sh11,000.
Ulizeni maswali ingine.
@upepo , I am sori this is the mentality that is pulling us back. Show me any construction site in the developed world where they use WWMkono to mix concrete for serious projects…
ok… thats a bit clear
@Randy …kwa 297 sqm what would be the cost ya the kienyeji koroga(ballast+sand+cement)??
wheelz
June 18, 2019, 2:23pm
29
Depends on the slab depth. What’s the depth? 150 / 200 mm?
From there you can calculate the cubic meters required.
Randy
June 18, 2019, 4:05pm
30
Iko na beam ama ni floor ya kawaida?
…mixing juices with the kavirondo…
talking of pre-mix concrete…who knows these fellas calling themselves Sidai Concrete?
Hii upuss nimeona mara mingi mpaka unashangaa ilitoka wapi? Na ile ujinga ya kuitisha kuku wakimaliza roof.
biraru:
slab …150 mm
In that case multiply the area in square metres with 0.15 to get the volumeof concrete you require in cubic metres…then uingie inbox we deliver…
dabu
June 20, 2019, 9:28am
37
They usually toboa simiti alafu before waanze kazi ndio wanakuita nyuma ya tent. Ukikosa kukubali wanakuacha hapo na simiti zako.
wheelz
June 20, 2019, 6:39pm
38
The concrete is sold in cubic metres. Ni ile inakuja na lori kama inazunguka inamwagwa direct to the site. Among the benefits is that using this concrete cuts down on time and labour costs, you achieve a better consistency slab (strength!) and the costs, though not necessarily less, are not exorbitant.
A lorry carries on average 7 cubic metres and depending on the grade each CM is about Sh11,000.
Ulizeni maswali ingine.
@upepo , I am sori this is the mentality that is pulling us back. Show me any construction site in the developed world where they use WWMkono to mix concrete for serious projects…
Does this price per cube include delivery and VAT?
No longer happens coz sikuhizi ni contract. Those guys don’t talk to you anymore.