Pl help us for for is the limit for Cement & wasatage allow
For steel it can be taken as 2.5 % to 3%
I'm sure there is no code for laundry tubs.
By using IS code(456-2000) for reinforced cement concrete.
Tile is best placed onto cement or cement boards. With that stated Custom Building Products, one the biggest makers of tile thinsets and cement boards says it is allowable, although not preferred to install on CDX plywood but your total floor must be 1 1/4" with all subfloors. Back splashes in areas that are not exposed to steam or water can install onto plaster walls.
3/16 for every 2 inches
The Indian Standards (IS) codes relevant to cement wastage primarily fall under IS 456:2000, which provides guidelines for the design and construction of reinforced concrete structures. While it does not explicitly address cement wastage, it emphasizes efficient use of materials and good construction practices to minimize waste. Additionally, IS 383:2016 specifies the quality and grading of aggregates, which can influence the amount of cement needed and consequently affect wastage levels. Proper adherence to these standards can help reduce cement wastage in construction projects.
For steel it can be taken as 2.5 % to 3%
wastage of power
I'm sure there is no code for laundry tubs.
Calculating allowable tax deductions for a small business can be tricky, especially for someone with little or no accounting experience. The best course of action is to contact a CPA, as he or she will be well versed in the tax code and allowable deductions.
anything that's not liquid wastage.
no because this can only happen in Muslim code of laws
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Yes, the term 'not allowable' is correct in English.The word 'allowable' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: an allowable expense, an allowable activity, etc.The word 'not' is an adverb that can be used to modify the adjective allowable, for example:The gas is an allowable expense but the sandwich is not allowable.It is not allowable to make personal calls while at the front desk.
Wastage is accented on the first syllable.
The maximum allowable distance for concrete to free fall without segregation is typically around 5 feet. Exceeding this height can cause the aggregates and cement to separate, leading to poor concrete quality. It is important to use chutes or other means to control the pour and prevent segregation.
IS:4031 Part 11