This video demonstrates the foundation construction process for a private rural house, covering key steps including pile driving (using concrete piles at 170,000 VND per meter), calculating foundation costs (approximately 60 million VND for a 32-meter foundation), selecting appropriate rebar (18-20 gauge), and choosing cost-effective construction methods like steel formwork. The content emphasizes practical considerations such as material quality, cost optimization, and structural integrity in rural construction projects.
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The process of laying the foundation for a private house in the countryside.#1Added:
After the betel nut trees are felled, just leave them neatly piled in one place. Do you understand, uncle? Not yet. It hasn't been dismantled or demolished yet.
YES. But when I feel like I need to, then I can move it to the other side, for example. In the area where houses are being built, if the area is slightly uneven (60 centimeters straight), I think it won't be a problem, but for now, there's no issue. Okay, so you're saying that even if you get caught, just type it out now, whenever it's convenient on the machine. Yes, just leave it there, it's beautiful, why not?
I'll only deal with it once I've located it.
Oh, and we need to build the gatepost too.
Yeah, I told them we'd figure out the fake gate and courtyard later.
Khang came in.
What is Khang doing here?
Khang? Khang, look at this picture.
Hey, this is also the partition wall that the company built.
YES.
This type of partition is cheaper than the other one. The soundproofing is excellent. Yeah, it's almost the same size as its mother's, isn't it? It's so high, like a corrugated iron roof. Has the announcement been made yet? I've already announced it.
When will it be finished?
Not knowing for sure where he could settle, he returned to work as a painter.
That's the thrill of Highway 8. The eastern side of this road is unknown.
Speaking of which, that area is already projected onto the screen. But actually, there are already plenty of scenes, aren't there? It's just a neighborhood, not a scenic spot.
It has surplus stock from those lots. Yes, but it's not a perspective view of a completed city.
This is my kitchen, I just plunge into carrying the load.
The kitchen... but is there one upstairs? I'm dead and can't use anything.
If a monk uses it, it's quite heavy.
The kitchen is built with just one appliance, you know. Just fill the machine with water.
Yeah, I like the idea of opening the second-floor door, but to do something... well, we still have to open the second-floor door to the place where the workpiece is being ejected, for example.
I still have nails, but I just don't straighten them. No, no forced pairings.
YES. Its foundation will be right next to the wall. If that guy gets 100, then this guy only gets 50. I'm feeling better. Right.
Below, we need to put some bricks or stones on top to give it a base.
Imagine it must have a base and a pin, right?
I haven't seen how pile driving works. They say there are two types of pile driving. One is climbing pile driving, which uses a drill to bore into the ground. I've seen it online, but I really need to see it in person. When we start driving, I'll call you to come and see it in detail. I'll tell Mr. Thang, and then I'll let you do the load-bearing pile driving here, not climbing pile driving.
Load-bearing pile driving means using those... what's that... concrete block?
How many square meters is that?
170,000 VND per meter?
They said 17, but I don't have that much.
170 is the standard pile. Mr. Thang said 17 is stone, 12, concrete, cement, yellow sand, iron, and even the aggregate. This is the base, and there's even that part.
I'm just worried that the top sticking out is 16, and the bottom is 14. He'll cut corners and then smash the pile head, you know it right away. Even if he did n't, he'd still cut corners in the same way, for example, if it's three parts, he'll take two parts, he'll take whatever he wants, of course.
Whoever smashed the bag's head, everyone would say, "But the bag's head must be broken, right?"
Everyone keeps saying that at the beginning and end of the couple. My mother went all the way to where he was tying the iron bars. His mother showed him this. But why does it do something else?
Whoever is standing there, whoever is watching, has to accept it; if there isn't any, they'll still have to eat. If it's not available, then it'll be the same anyway; if it's not available, then the price will have to go up even more.
When we arrived, Mr. Thang said that was the most standard stake.
If you want it cheaper, it will probably be a mess.
170,000 VND per meter. So, both the work and the expenses are counted towards the eldest brother's contribution. I asked Thang again.
That's the whole effort.
YES.
But how many meters is that in here?
How many piles?
Just give me 10 stakes.
Well, just about 10 is enough. If you can compress it to 10 meters, then 400 meters won't be 10 meters. This is very difficult.
I think this is only about 7.7 meters long. It's 7 or 8 meters.
I calculated that Mom 8 4 32 320 is 32 is 320 m 300 then several million in deposit money then 3 320 multiplied by 7 17 oh, that 's the whole thing, one station is F, only four deposits. Okay, so if it's 32 meters, multiply that by 170 to get the price? Something like 5 million?
5 million multiplied by 10 equals 5 million per station.
Okay, 54 million, then let's add 5 million.
5.5 million multiplied by 10 is 5 million, but it has to be over 60 million because the protruding part isn't counted —no, you have to count everything else.
Yeah, that's all taken into account.
Yeah, so it has to become bright and cheerful no matter what. We have to bear the responsibility for demolishing the stakes.
I give up.
YES. The construction issue is beyond repair, so let's just call it 60 million. 60 million in raw form, that 's basically 60 million, plus the cost of the fruit, so what are you going to do about it? Regarding the beam structure, Mr. Thang is calculating for me that the foundation is 100 times the original price, and 100 is 10 times the price for the female beams, not including the horizontal and vertical beams. And on the third side, I'm playing with 1.20, meaning the foundation and base are 120 square meters, and 12 square meters are for buying.
Yes. Once it's done, it's collected. Is there income to be guaranteed?
Square, not collecting 1 2 3 4 5 years. The horizontal beam is what I'm calculating as 50 70 70 below 70, which is only 50, that's the Japanese school, and I haven't even considered what kind of rebar to use. For rebar, just use the piles, and then just use 18 20, that's fine too.
It's like, if you have to go 20 20, then Mom will dominate. You should go by the 20 down there, but I always go by the 22.
There, I always go in and out, and there are rocks there, that's where there are a lot of rocks. The more I get married, the less I have because it's right near where I work. And then they build a ramp, and later, when my mom pours it in, it's great, right?
That's the real value. It's so good, it's incredibly compacted, it even has foam and stone powder. I told my mom, the train tracks are mostly flat, the train tracks are like that, thanks to my mom, they can't sink. It has no substance or hardness whatsoever, yet it's incredibly sturdy and solid.
20-gauge iron is good enough.
I think Mom only needs 18-gram iron; the price difference between 18 and 20 grams is quite significant.
16 is 300. Calculating the cross-section, you know my mother is balancing those steel collars with this one. In my opinion, you should just do it the common, standard way; it's easier to make them go in one place, a new column won't even cost a million. And yes, that's right. It's not even a million yet, sir.
But the construction is now being done piece by piece. X, do you understand? Those guys who were tearing down the pillars just came and tore them down. Those who do the work can come and do it.
They're making formwork now, and it's all steel formwork. As for the formwork, they've already figured it out, so my mom just went with the standard high school method.
Whichever is cheaper, I'll do it. Why would I do anything else? It's cheap but still reliable, Mom, it's not just because, for example, we need to do it extremely quickly, right? It's too urgent, too urgent.
For example, if you rent it for 5 or 10 years, you can just take it away and leave.
But with this, it's permanent, so there's no such thing as calculating a usage period. When I heard him talking like that, I told him, " 28,000 dong per kilogram of raw material, and I said, 'Mom, that's still too expensive!'"
Because, as Khuê said, his mother told her that Phước's house has a pillar that weighs over ten thousand pounds, placed near Thanh Địa's house.
18,000N? Why 18? YES.
I also have a guy who's quoting me 21, but that 21 doesn't include installation. Installed into it was approximately 24,000 pounds. Even so, it's still much cheaper, is n't it? If the price difference between one kilogram and one kilogram is 4000 VND, then there's a big problem.
4000, but multiplied by 15 tons.
So, how much did it cost, Mom?
4000
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