How to Make Deductions in Masonry Construction Estimation?

Deduction is necessary in certain cases while estimations are carried out for masonry constructions. For instance, the presence of openings in masonry walls, bearings, doors, windows, segmental arch openings, and semi-circular arch openings. Deductions for these conditions shall be conducted properly and the suitable mathematical rule needs to be applied.

1. Rectangular Opening

Commonly, full reduction is done for the rectangular openings during estimation of masonry construction. The deduction quantity is equal to the opening height times its width times the thickness of the masonry wall.

2. Doors and Windows with Small Segmental Arch

In this case, deduction is made for the rectangular portion of the door or window up to the springing line. The computation of deduction amount is similar to that of the rectangular opening discussed above. The segmental arch is assumed to be solid to allow for possible extra cost used in the construction of the arch.

2. Segmental Arch Openings

Deduction is done for the entire opening
which includes rectangular and segmental part. The reduction quantity is
estimated as follow:

Deduction quantity= b*h+2/3*b*r*wall
thickness          Equation 1

3. Semi-Circular Arch Opening

The actual area for semi-circular portion
is computed as follow:

Area=0.5*PI*r^2              Equation 2

However, the amount of reduction
which is made for semi-circular part is computed using the following expression:

Area=3/4*b*r                 Equation 3

And the total deduction quantity for
the entire opening is calculated using the following formula:

Area=b*h+ 3/4*b*r        Equation 4

As for elliptical arches, it is
considered as semi-circular arches and the deduction quantity estimation is the
same.

4. Lintels Over Openings

Lintels Over Openings is another Item that needs to be deduced from the masonry construction estimation. The deduced quantity which the volume of the lintel is calculates using the following equation:

Deduced Quantity= Lintel Length* Thickness* Wall Thickness  Equation 5 

The length of the lintel is equal to
the lintel span plus two times lintel bearing. If the dimension of the bearing
is not provided, then a minimum bearing length of 12 cm can be assumed.

5. Arch masonry work

It is another element that should be removed from the masonry construction estimation. The volume of the arch as shown in Fig. 5 is calculated by multiplying the mean length of the arch by its thickness by the width of the wall.