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Cambodia Retirement Village
The first Retirement Village Now in Phase 2
Thanks you to our phase 1 donations
we bought a piece of land and now
raising funds to build the living quarter
8
General Objective:
• To reduce the difficulties of elderly in Cham Bak Village, Chong Ampil Commune, Kagn
Chhreach, Prey Veng Province.
• To be able to contribute to the community development activities in “Cambodia
Retirement Village” project.
• To share a role model to all people in the society with the sense of sharing and
supporting.
Specific Objective of this phase, 2:
• To raise sufficient donations, whether in cash, construction materials, or the equipments
to construct the three buildings in phase 2:
1. Building for living + all equipments = US$ 18,974.75
2. Library = US$ 5,988.18
3. Kitchen, stationary and meeting room = US$ 6,038. 81
Total: = US$ 31,001.11
Background of the village:
Cham Bak village is one of the remote villages in Prey Veng province which located about 30
kilometers from the northern part of Prey Veng town. It is a poor village which consists around
1169 population with 225 households and 265 families.
The main job for villagers in the village is doing rice farming which is done only once a year
during raining season. No rice farming could be made during dry season due not enough
irrigation system within the village. At the dry season people do not have much thing to do beside
their housework purposes. Thus, most of young women and men give up their studies and
migrate out of their village to cities to find some additional works to support their families.
Meanwhile, there are some men migrating to Thailand to work as fisherman or as construction
workers.
Through my observation since I was young as I was born in this village and during our field rip
with my team in this village, we have notified that most elderly people are very difficult and hard to
live even they have family and children or grandchildren but their children don’t have time to take
care their parents or grandparents properly. For those who have no family, children or
grandchildren are much more difficult to live. Some of them are over 80 years old but they still do
a lot of works such as do farming, growing vegetables, cooking and looking after their
grandchildren.
Thus, CRV was opened on 17th
June 2008 to counteract these difficulties by giving good
condition of living and properly take care, as you know, is so vital in fighting off the challenges
and difficulties of elderly people’s lives that are so prevalent in Cham Bak Village. With this
project, we will provide them accommodation, food, basic medical care and other things as much
as we can. With the real situation of living and need from the community, it came up in my mind
that we should do something to improve this condition of living and to help the community.
Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4
Land Construct Buildings Trees Income generating
Gardens For community
Materials for house For sustainability expand project.
X
Our achievements to date: (Phase 1)
• Land: because of local and
international private donors, we
bought a piece of land for our CRV
project in November 2008
• Ground breaking ceremony: we started our ground breaking on Monday 10th November
2008. In that occasion, there had participation of monks, commune chief, many people in
the village, news reporter from Radio Français International (RFI) and our team. It was
started successfully.
• Team built up: We have created a team of 9 members on 14th September 2008. Because
we have more tasks need to be handled and sharing ideas to improve the project as well
as find more donations to support this charity project.
• Charity Box: Building creative and sustainable cash flow, we all agreed with the ideas of
making charity box which hope to use these donations when there are elderly people in
the center. These donations are from citizens for elderly people in Cambodia who do not
have family or the protection of a social security system.
Cambodia contributions from as little as a $2 per person, monthly.
International contributions as available
• Our project in the media:
Our project was published by the Phnom Penh post on 3rd
November 2008
And again it was broadcasted by RFI on 18th
November 2008.
• Bank account: we have opened two different bank accounts. One is to keep the
donations to support construction and the other one is to keep the donations from our
charity box.
• The donations we collected by 19th
Nov 2008
We are very appreciated with all donors who have contributed their money to support us to run
this big charity project. We collected the donations up to 19th
November 2008 as shown below:
We collected donations US$1, 769
We spent $1,400 to buy a piece of land (20m x 40m)
We spent all US$369 to buy materials for the first building (Building for living)
We had ordered more materials to continue the constructions.
Cash in Cash out Total
Donations $1,769 $1,769
Land $1,400 $369
Materials $369 $0.00
Materials $400 $400
Account payable is $400.
With your contributions we will be able to complete Phase 2:
• We are going to build three buildings: Building for living, library and Kitchen. The buildings
will be constructed in brick and concrete but we would try to make them look like traditional
Khmer houses. Start with the building for living.
• There are 24 elderly people can live in the building for living if we have enough funds to
supports everyday operation. However, the most 12 difficult elderly people in the village
will be carefully selected by village chief, people in the village and our team to live in the
center to in first start.
• We strongly hope that these 12 elderly people will be well-treated by providing food, basic
medical care and live happily before they pass away.
• Library is opened for all people in the village, especially for youth in the village that need to
do the research to gain more knowledge they can come to the library in CRV. More books
will be stored in the library.
• We will grow some fruit trees in the free land near by the buildings.
• 3 to 5 months to build the buildings for living
• 1 to 2 months to build the kitchen
• 2 to 3 months to build the library
Community and Society participation:
• Fully support from local authority and people in the village
• The people in village will help do some physical works in the center as required
• Participate all activities in CRV project when needed, expats, city citizens and social
networks
• People in village will share their ideas to improve the process of the project
• People in the village will regular maintenance property of CRV
• Donations from colleagues, friends, social networks.
Budget plan for Phase 2:
• Building for living + all equipments = US$ 18,974.75
• Library = US$ 5,988.18
• Kitchen, stationary and meeting room = US$ 6,038. 81
Total: = US$ 31,001.11
Bank Account number: 00012046242515
Bank Account Name: Kim Vuthy
ACLEDA Bank Plc., Head Office, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Swift Code: ACLBKHPP
I would like to encourage you all to share your sense of community development and sharing as
well as play as a role model, please do not hesitate to transfer your donations into our bank
account above or convey your contribution to:
Team: Tel: Email:
Mr. KIM Vuthy (+855)12 644 657 kim.vuthy@hrinc.com.kh
(+855)16 730 600 kimvuthy2005@yahoo.com
Ms. Soy Monica (+855)12 539 529 monica_soy@yahoo.com
Mr. Meas Sopheara (+855)17 232 321 meas.sopheara@hrinc.com.kh
Ms. Yous Haksovatha (+855)12 905 546 yuos_ta@yahoo.com
Mr. Eang Nak (+855)12 248 822 eangnakpuc@yahoo.com
Mr. Sorn Piseth (+855)16 699 159 sorn.piseth@yahoo.com
Mr. Kim Chanthorn (+855)92 952 008 kim.chanthorn@campujmera.com
Mr. Hou Kimhong (+855)12 989 195 ehongjacky@gmial.com
Ms. Mom Kunthea (+855)16 772 811 kunthear_mom@yahoo.com
Thank you very much for your kind support and donations.
KIM Vuthy (Mr.)
Project Manager
Tel: 012 644 657
Reference:
1. Sandra D’amico Managing Director of HR Inc Cambodia
Email: sandra.damico@hrinc.com.kh
2. Jan Spiegelhaur Australian citizen, the first donor
Email: spieg@myaccess.com.au
Cambodia Retirement Village 1 Together in the village
Chom Bak village, Chong Ampil commune, Kagnchhreach district Prey Veng province
Cambodia Retirement Village
3I. Pictures of Monks, commune chief, village chief and elderly and young people in the
village were celebrating a ground breaking ceremony in Cambodia Retirement Village’s
land on 10th
November 2008.
II. Pictures of Commune chief was giving a speech on ground breaking ceremony
Cambodia Retirement Village 2 Together in the village
Chom Bak village, Chong Ampil commune, Kagnchhreach district Prey Veng province
III. Pictures of the construction and other activities
Thank you very much for your kind support and donations.
Kind regards,
Vuthy
Project manager
012 644 657
kim.vuthy@hrinc.com.kh
BILL OF QUANTITY BILL No. 1
PROJECT: CAMBODIA RETIREMENT VILLAGE LIVING BUILDING
Item Descriptions Unit Qty Rate US$
I SRUCTURE
1 Earth Work
Deposit, spread, level, compact and well
consolidated in layer of 200 mm thick to make up
level, with earthfilling obtained fromSITE. m³ 50 $ 3.50 $ 175.00
2 Footing
Crushed Stone4*6mm m³ 5.4 10.5 $ 56.70
Lean Concrete m³ 2.02 26.5 $ 53.53
Concrete m³ 4.7 60.5 $ 284.35
Rebare kg 202.3 1.01 $ 204.32
3 Ground Beam and Roof Beam
Crushed Stone4*6mm m³ 5.32 10.5 $ 55.86
Lean Concrete m³ 1.86 26.5 $ 49.29
Concrete m³ 7.6 60.5 $ 459.80
Rebare kg 778 1.01 $ 785.78
4 Ground Floor Slab
Crushed Stone4*6mm m³ 21.6 10.5 $ 226.80
Lean Concrete m³ 7.2 26.5 $ 190.80
Concrete m³ 13.8 60.5 $ 834.90
Rebare: Use of Bamboo as Rebare No $ 100.00
5 Column
Concrete m³ 1.96 60.5 $ 118.58
Rebare kg 510 1.01 $ 515.10
6 Wall
Thicknees 200mm m² 199.5 9.5 $ 1,895.25
Thicknees 100mm m² 159.6 5.4 $ 861.84
7 Roof
Rafter: 40*80 1.5mm Thick, Aluminum Batten of
CPAC and CPAC Roof Tile m² 185.3 26 $ 4,817.80
8 RC Water Tank 5m3 with pipe pcs 1 540 $ 540.00
9 Septic Tank 5m3 pcs 1 200 $ 200.00
Total $ 12,425.70
II DECORATION AND FURNITURE
1 Tile Floor Finishing
Ceramic tile ; 200 x 200mm m² 85.5 13 $ 1,111.50
40mm Cement and sand (1:3) screed, on concrete
base, to receive floor tiles, to floor m² 85.5 3.7 $ 316.35
2 Wall Painting m² 718 0.9 $ 646.20
3 Main Door pcs 6 85 $ 510.00
4 Toilet Door pcs 6 25 $ 150.00
5 Window pcs 14 45 $ 630.00
6 Bed pcs 12 55 $ 660.00
7 WC pcs 6 25 $ 150.00
Total $ 4,174.05
Sructure & Decoration $ 16,599.75
III SUBCONTRACTOR COST $ 2,375.00
Total Building Cost $ 18,974.75
BILL OF QUANTITY BILL No. 2
PROJECT: CAMBODIA RETIREMENT VILLAGE KITCHEN BUILDING
Item Descriptions Unit Qty Rate US$
I SRUCTURE
1 Earth Work
Deposit, spread, level, compact and well
consolidated in layer of 200 mm thick to make up
level, with earthfilling obtained fromSITE. m³ 20 $ 3.50 $ 70.00
2 Footing
Crushed Stone4*6mm m³ 2.52 10.5 $ 26.46
Lean Concrete m³ 1.3 26.5 $ 34.45
Concrete m³ 2.3 60.5 $ 139.15
Rebare kg 100.5 1.01 $ 101.51
3 Ground Beam and Roof Beam
Crushed Stone4*6mm m³ 2.5 10.5 $ 26.25
Lean Concrete m³ 0.98 26.5 $ 25.97
Concrete m³ 3.2 60.5 $ 193.60
Rebare kg 398.5 1.01 $ 402.49
4 Ground Floor Slab
Crushed Stone4*6mm m³ 6 10.5 $ 63.00
Lean Concrete m³ 2 26.5 $ 53.00
Concrete m³ 4 60.5 $ 242.00
Rebare: Use of Bamboo as Rebare No $ 50.00
5 Column
Concrete m³ 0.98 60.5 $ 59.29
Rebare kg 152 1.01 $ 153.52
6 Wall
Thicknees 200mm m² 45 9.5 $ 427.50
7 Roof
Rafter: 40*80 1.5mm Thick, Aluminum Batten of
CPAC and CPAC Roof Tile m² 70 28 $ 1,960.00
8 Septic Tank 5m3 pcs 1 200 $ 200.00
Total $ 4,228.18
II DECORATION AND FURNITURE
1 Tile Floor Finishing
Ceramic tile ; 200 x 200mm m² 40 13 $ 520.00
40mm Cement and sand (1:3) screed, on concrete
base, to receive floor tiles, to floor m² 40 3.7 $ 148.00
2 Wall Painting m² 90 0.9 $ 81.00
3 Main Door pcs 1 85 $ 85.00
4 Toilet Door pcs 1 25 $ 25.00
5 Window pcs 2 45 $ 90.00
7 WC pcs 1 25 $ 25.00
Total $ 974.00
Sructure & Decoration $ 5,202.18
III SUBCONTRACTOR COST $ 836.00
Total Building Cost $ 6,038.18
BILL OF QUANTITY BILL No. 3
PROJECT: CAMBODIA RETIREMENT VILLAGE LIBRARY BUILDING
Item Descriptions Unit Qty Rate US$
I SRUCTURE
1 Earth Work
Deposit, spread, level, compact and well
consolidated in layer of 200 mm thick to make up
level, with earthfilling obtained fromSITE. m³ 20 $ 3.50 $ 70.00
2 Footing
Crushed Stone4*6mm m³ 2.52 10.5 $ 26.46
Lean Concrete m³ 1.3 26.5 $ 34.45
Concrete m³ 2.3 60.5 $ 139.15
Rebare kg 100.5 1.01 $ 101.51
3 Ground Beam and Roof Beam
Crushed Stone4*6mm m³ 2.5 10.5 $ 26.25
Lean Concrete m³ 0.98 26.5 $ 25.97
Concrete m³ 3.2 60.5 $ 193.60
Rebare kg 398.5 1.01 $ 402.49
4 Ground Floor Slab
Crushed Stone4*6mm m³ 6 10.5 $ 63.00
Lean Concrete m³ 2 26.5 $ 53.00
Concrete m³ 4 60.5 $ 242.00
Rebare: Use of Bamboo as Rebare No $ 50.00
5 Column
Concrete m³ 0.98 60.5 $ 59.29
Rebare kg 152 1.01 $ 153.52
6 Wall
Thicknees 200mm m² 45 9.5 $ 427.50
7 Foof
Rafter: 40*80 1.5mm Thick, Allumium Battenn of
CPAC and CPAC Roof Tile m² 70 28 $ 1,960.00
8 Septic Tank 5m3 pcs 1 200 $ 200.00
Total $ 4,228.18
II DECORATION AND FURNITURE
1 Tile Floor Finishing
Ceramic tile ; 200 x 200mm m² 40 13 $ 520.00
40mm Cement and sand (1:3) screed, on concrete
base, to receive floor tiles, to floor m² 40 3.7 $ 148.00
2 Wall Painting m² 90 0.9 $ 81.00
3 Main Door pcs 1 85 $ 85.00
4 Window pcs 2 45 $ 90.00
Total $ 924.00
Sructure & Decoration $ 5,152.18
III SUBCONTRACTOR COST $ 836.00
Total Building Cost $ 5,988.18

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Cambodia Retirement Village - Fundraising Letter

  • 1. Cambodia Retirement Village The first Retirement Village Now in Phase 2 Thanks you to our phase 1 donations we bought a piece of land and now raising funds to build the living quarter 8
  • 2. General Objective: • To reduce the difficulties of elderly in Cham Bak Village, Chong Ampil Commune, Kagn Chhreach, Prey Veng Province. • To be able to contribute to the community development activities in “Cambodia Retirement Village” project. • To share a role model to all people in the society with the sense of sharing and supporting. Specific Objective of this phase, 2: • To raise sufficient donations, whether in cash, construction materials, or the equipments to construct the three buildings in phase 2: 1. Building for living + all equipments = US$ 18,974.75 2. Library = US$ 5,988.18 3. Kitchen, stationary and meeting room = US$ 6,038. 81 Total: = US$ 31,001.11 Background of the village: Cham Bak village is one of the remote villages in Prey Veng province which located about 30 kilometers from the northern part of Prey Veng town. It is a poor village which consists around 1169 population with 225 households and 265 families. The main job for villagers in the village is doing rice farming which is done only once a year during raining season. No rice farming could be made during dry season due not enough irrigation system within the village. At the dry season people do not have much thing to do beside their housework purposes. Thus, most of young women and men give up their studies and migrate out of their village to cities to find some additional works to support their families. Meanwhile, there are some men migrating to Thailand to work as fisherman or as construction workers. Through my observation since I was young as I was born in this village and during our field rip with my team in this village, we have notified that most elderly people are very difficult and hard to live even they have family and children or grandchildren but their children don’t have time to take care their parents or grandparents properly. For those who have no family, children or grandchildren are much more difficult to live. Some of them are over 80 years old but they still do a lot of works such as do farming, growing vegetables, cooking and looking after their grandchildren. Thus, CRV was opened on 17th June 2008 to counteract these difficulties by giving good condition of living and properly take care, as you know, is so vital in fighting off the challenges and difficulties of elderly people’s lives that are so prevalent in Cham Bak Village. With this project, we will provide them accommodation, food, basic medical care and other things as much as we can. With the real situation of living and need from the community, it came up in my mind that we should do something to improve this condition of living and to help the community. Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 Land Construct Buildings Trees Income generating Gardens For community Materials for house For sustainability expand project. X
  • 3. Our achievements to date: (Phase 1) • Land: because of local and international private donors, we bought a piece of land for our CRV project in November 2008 • Ground breaking ceremony: we started our ground breaking on Monday 10th November 2008. In that occasion, there had participation of monks, commune chief, many people in the village, news reporter from Radio Français International (RFI) and our team. It was started successfully. • Team built up: We have created a team of 9 members on 14th September 2008. Because we have more tasks need to be handled and sharing ideas to improve the project as well as find more donations to support this charity project. • Charity Box: Building creative and sustainable cash flow, we all agreed with the ideas of making charity box which hope to use these donations when there are elderly people in the center. These donations are from citizens for elderly people in Cambodia who do not have family or the protection of a social security system. Cambodia contributions from as little as a $2 per person, monthly. International contributions as available • Our project in the media: Our project was published by the Phnom Penh post on 3rd November 2008 And again it was broadcasted by RFI on 18th November 2008. • Bank account: we have opened two different bank accounts. One is to keep the donations to support construction and the other one is to keep the donations from our charity box. • The donations we collected by 19th Nov 2008 We are very appreciated with all donors who have contributed their money to support us to run this big charity project. We collected the donations up to 19th November 2008 as shown below:
  • 4. We collected donations US$1, 769 We spent $1,400 to buy a piece of land (20m x 40m) We spent all US$369 to buy materials for the first building (Building for living) We had ordered more materials to continue the constructions. Cash in Cash out Total Donations $1,769 $1,769 Land $1,400 $369 Materials $369 $0.00 Materials $400 $400 Account payable is $400. With your contributions we will be able to complete Phase 2: • We are going to build three buildings: Building for living, library and Kitchen. The buildings will be constructed in brick and concrete but we would try to make them look like traditional Khmer houses. Start with the building for living. • There are 24 elderly people can live in the building for living if we have enough funds to supports everyday operation. However, the most 12 difficult elderly people in the village will be carefully selected by village chief, people in the village and our team to live in the center to in first start. • We strongly hope that these 12 elderly people will be well-treated by providing food, basic medical care and live happily before they pass away. • Library is opened for all people in the village, especially for youth in the village that need to do the research to gain more knowledge they can come to the library in CRV. More books will be stored in the library. • We will grow some fruit trees in the free land near by the buildings. • 3 to 5 months to build the buildings for living • 1 to 2 months to build the kitchen • 2 to 3 months to build the library Community and Society participation: • Fully support from local authority and people in the village • The people in village will help do some physical works in the center as required • Participate all activities in CRV project when needed, expats, city citizens and social networks • People in village will share their ideas to improve the process of the project • People in the village will regular maintenance property of CRV • Donations from colleagues, friends, social networks. Budget plan for Phase 2: • Building for living + all equipments = US$ 18,974.75 • Library = US$ 5,988.18 • Kitchen, stationary and meeting room = US$ 6,038. 81 Total: = US$ 31,001.11
  • 5. Bank Account number: 00012046242515 Bank Account Name: Kim Vuthy ACLEDA Bank Plc., Head Office, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Swift Code: ACLBKHPP I would like to encourage you all to share your sense of community development and sharing as well as play as a role model, please do not hesitate to transfer your donations into our bank account above or convey your contribution to: Team: Tel: Email: Mr. KIM Vuthy (+855)12 644 657 kim.vuthy@hrinc.com.kh (+855)16 730 600 kimvuthy2005@yahoo.com Ms. Soy Monica (+855)12 539 529 monica_soy@yahoo.com Mr. Meas Sopheara (+855)17 232 321 meas.sopheara@hrinc.com.kh Ms. Yous Haksovatha (+855)12 905 546 yuos_ta@yahoo.com Mr. Eang Nak (+855)12 248 822 eangnakpuc@yahoo.com Mr. Sorn Piseth (+855)16 699 159 sorn.piseth@yahoo.com Mr. Kim Chanthorn (+855)92 952 008 kim.chanthorn@campujmera.com Mr. Hou Kimhong (+855)12 989 195 ehongjacky@gmial.com Ms. Mom Kunthea (+855)16 772 811 kunthear_mom@yahoo.com Thank you very much for your kind support and donations. KIM Vuthy (Mr.) Project Manager Tel: 012 644 657 Reference: 1. Sandra D’amico Managing Director of HR Inc Cambodia Email: sandra.damico@hrinc.com.kh 2. Jan Spiegelhaur Australian citizen, the first donor Email: spieg@myaccess.com.au
  • 6. Cambodia Retirement Village 1 Together in the village Chom Bak village, Chong Ampil commune, Kagnchhreach district Prey Veng province Cambodia Retirement Village 3I. Pictures of Monks, commune chief, village chief and elderly and young people in the village were celebrating a ground breaking ceremony in Cambodia Retirement Village’s land on 10th November 2008. II. Pictures of Commune chief was giving a speech on ground breaking ceremony
  • 7. Cambodia Retirement Village 2 Together in the village Chom Bak village, Chong Ampil commune, Kagnchhreach district Prey Veng province III. Pictures of the construction and other activities Thank you very much for your kind support and donations. Kind regards, Vuthy Project manager 012 644 657 kim.vuthy@hrinc.com.kh
  • 8. BILL OF QUANTITY BILL No. 1 PROJECT: CAMBODIA RETIREMENT VILLAGE LIVING BUILDING Item Descriptions Unit Qty Rate US$ I SRUCTURE 1 Earth Work Deposit, spread, level, compact and well consolidated in layer of 200 mm thick to make up level, with earthfilling obtained fromSITE. m³ 50 $ 3.50 $ 175.00 2 Footing Crushed Stone4*6mm m³ 5.4 10.5 $ 56.70 Lean Concrete m³ 2.02 26.5 $ 53.53 Concrete m³ 4.7 60.5 $ 284.35 Rebare kg 202.3 1.01 $ 204.32 3 Ground Beam and Roof Beam Crushed Stone4*6mm m³ 5.32 10.5 $ 55.86 Lean Concrete m³ 1.86 26.5 $ 49.29 Concrete m³ 7.6 60.5 $ 459.80 Rebare kg 778 1.01 $ 785.78 4 Ground Floor Slab Crushed Stone4*6mm m³ 21.6 10.5 $ 226.80 Lean Concrete m³ 7.2 26.5 $ 190.80 Concrete m³ 13.8 60.5 $ 834.90 Rebare: Use of Bamboo as Rebare No $ 100.00 5 Column Concrete m³ 1.96 60.5 $ 118.58 Rebare kg 510 1.01 $ 515.10 6 Wall Thicknees 200mm m² 199.5 9.5 $ 1,895.25 Thicknees 100mm m² 159.6 5.4 $ 861.84 7 Roof Rafter: 40*80 1.5mm Thick, Aluminum Batten of CPAC and CPAC Roof Tile m² 185.3 26 $ 4,817.80 8 RC Water Tank 5m3 with pipe pcs 1 540 $ 540.00 9 Septic Tank 5m3 pcs 1 200 $ 200.00 Total $ 12,425.70 II DECORATION AND FURNITURE 1 Tile Floor Finishing Ceramic tile ; 200 x 200mm m² 85.5 13 $ 1,111.50 40mm Cement and sand (1:3) screed, on concrete base, to receive floor tiles, to floor m² 85.5 3.7 $ 316.35 2 Wall Painting m² 718 0.9 $ 646.20 3 Main Door pcs 6 85 $ 510.00 4 Toilet Door pcs 6 25 $ 150.00 5 Window pcs 14 45 $ 630.00 6 Bed pcs 12 55 $ 660.00 7 WC pcs 6 25 $ 150.00 Total $ 4,174.05 Sructure & Decoration $ 16,599.75 III SUBCONTRACTOR COST $ 2,375.00 Total Building Cost $ 18,974.75
  • 9. BILL OF QUANTITY BILL No. 2 PROJECT: CAMBODIA RETIREMENT VILLAGE KITCHEN BUILDING Item Descriptions Unit Qty Rate US$ I SRUCTURE 1 Earth Work Deposit, spread, level, compact and well consolidated in layer of 200 mm thick to make up level, with earthfilling obtained fromSITE. m³ 20 $ 3.50 $ 70.00 2 Footing Crushed Stone4*6mm m³ 2.52 10.5 $ 26.46 Lean Concrete m³ 1.3 26.5 $ 34.45 Concrete m³ 2.3 60.5 $ 139.15 Rebare kg 100.5 1.01 $ 101.51 3 Ground Beam and Roof Beam Crushed Stone4*6mm m³ 2.5 10.5 $ 26.25 Lean Concrete m³ 0.98 26.5 $ 25.97 Concrete m³ 3.2 60.5 $ 193.60 Rebare kg 398.5 1.01 $ 402.49 4 Ground Floor Slab Crushed Stone4*6mm m³ 6 10.5 $ 63.00 Lean Concrete m³ 2 26.5 $ 53.00 Concrete m³ 4 60.5 $ 242.00 Rebare: Use of Bamboo as Rebare No $ 50.00 5 Column Concrete m³ 0.98 60.5 $ 59.29 Rebare kg 152 1.01 $ 153.52 6 Wall Thicknees 200mm m² 45 9.5 $ 427.50 7 Roof Rafter: 40*80 1.5mm Thick, Aluminum Batten of CPAC and CPAC Roof Tile m² 70 28 $ 1,960.00 8 Septic Tank 5m3 pcs 1 200 $ 200.00 Total $ 4,228.18 II DECORATION AND FURNITURE 1 Tile Floor Finishing Ceramic tile ; 200 x 200mm m² 40 13 $ 520.00 40mm Cement and sand (1:3) screed, on concrete base, to receive floor tiles, to floor m² 40 3.7 $ 148.00 2 Wall Painting m² 90 0.9 $ 81.00 3 Main Door pcs 1 85 $ 85.00 4 Toilet Door pcs 1 25 $ 25.00 5 Window pcs 2 45 $ 90.00 7 WC pcs 1 25 $ 25.00 Total $ 974.00 Sructure & Decoration $ 5,202.18 III SUBCONTRACTOR COST $ 836.00 Total Building Cost $ 6,038.18
  • 10. BILL OF QUANTITY BILL No. 3 PROJECT: CAMBODIA RETIREMENT VILLAGE LIBRARY BUILDING Item Descriptions Unit Qty Rate US$ I SRUCTURE 1 Earth Work Deposit, spread, level, compact and well consolidated in layer of 200 mm thick to make up level, with earthfilling obtained fromSITE. m³ 20 $ 3.50 $ 70.00 2 Footing Crushed Stone4*6mm m³ 2.52 10.5 $ 26.46 Lean Concrete m³ 1.3 26.5 $ 34.45 Concrete m³ 2.3 60.5 $ 139.15 Rebare kg 100.5 1.01 $ 101.51 3 Ground Beam and Roof Beam Crushed Stone4*6mm m³ 2.5 10.5 $ 26.25 Lean Concrete m³ 0.98 26.5 $ 25.97 Concrete m³ 3.2 60.5 $ 193.60 Rebare kg 398.5 1.01 $ 402.49 4 Ground Floor Slab Crushed Stone4*6mm m³ 6 10.5 $ 63.00 Lean Concrete m³ 2 26.5 $ 53.00 Concrete m³ 4 60.5 $ 242.00 Rebare: Use of Bamboo as Rebare No $ 50.00 5 Column Concrete m³ 0.98 60.5 $ 59.29 Rebare kg 152 1.01 $ 153.52 6 Wall Thicknees 200mm m² 45 9.5 $ 427.50 7 Foof Rafter: 40*80 1.5mm Thick, Allumium Battenn of CPAC and CPAC Roof Tile m² 70 28 $ 1,960.00 8 Septic Tank 5m3 pcs 1 200 $ 200.00 Total $ 4,228.18 II DECORATION AND FURNITURE 1 Tile Floor Finishing Ceramic tile ; 200 x 200mm m² 40 13 $ 520.00 40mm Cement and sand (1:3) screed, on concrete base, to receive floor tiles, to floor m² 40 3.7 $ 148.00 2 Wall Painting m² 90 0.9 $ 81.00 3 Main Door pcs 1 85 $ 85.00 4 Window pcs 2 45 $ 90.00 Total $ 924.00 Sructure & Decoration $ 5,152.18 III SUBCONTRACTOR COST $ 836.00 Total Building Cost $ 5,988.18