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The Totall Estimated Cost of Building A 3 Bedroom Bungalow in Nigeria 2023

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Jan 29, 2024
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Building a House is not a easy something, it’s so demanding and time taking, talking of the cost/expense involve in construction work, sometimes it’s incalculable. while in some cases you will end up spending more than what you budgeted for the construction work.
On this post i will thoroughly and keenly give you the ins and outs you need to know before you can make any budget and how to make budget for your 3-bedroom Bungalow in Nigeria.

Factors that determines the cost of building a 3-bedroom bungalow

The major factors that directly influence the Cost of building a 3-bedroom bungalow in Nigeria are:

  • Location of the property.
  • Cost of building materials.
  • Quality of building materials.
  • Charges of professionals as it varies.

The sight Location greatly affect the cost of your buildings in Nigeria, as Land sold 1.2 million in Benin for example can’t be sold in the same amount in Lagos/Abuja. Cost of building materials varies from place to place, the quality of building materials is another thing to consider, you can’t expect the price of 6mm rod for example to be the same as 12mm rods. Charges of Professionals/Engineers varies from place to place and base on expertise.

The Totall Estimated Cost of Building A 3 Bedroom Bungalow in Nigeria 2023

Acquiring A Landed Property
The very first step you take when building in any part of the world is to secure a land either you buy or you hire, let’s come back to the case of Nigeria, in Nigeria you must acquire a land first before thinking of the cost of raising a building on the land that aside, the cost of land are determined by number of factors ranging from the location to seller, it’s possible to acquire the same plot of land in the same area with different among depending on the time and the seller

The Totall Estimated Cost of Building A 3 Bedroom Bungalow in Nigeria

Before you start to dig earth, make sure you have all required APPROVED documents for the construction process, viz a viz:

  • Architectural drawings.
  • Structural drawings.
  • Mechanical drawings.
  • Electrical drawings.

Some people go ahead to break earth without some of these drawings and hope everything turns out fine. That is a wrong mentality. Please follow the right process.

In calculating the cost of building a 3 bedroom bungalow in Nigeria, it is advisable to breakdown the construction process into stages. This is the norm and is actually helpful in planning your progress. For a bungalow, the construction stages can be split into the following:

Foundation (German floor) / Soak-away Stage.

  • DPC to lintel level Stage.
  • Roofing Stage.
  • Plastering / Finishing Stage.

Cost of Foundation (German Floor) / Soak-away Stage

This is the first stage of construction and it includes setting out, digging, concrete work, block laying, backfilling and flooring as the processes in this stage.

Material Requirements for Setting-out with profiles

  • 4 pieces of 1 x 12 plank NGN 1,200 each plus NGN 800 (for dividing each into 5 (@ NGN 200 each) = NGN 5,600
  • 4 bundles of Pegs NGN 1,200 each = NGN 4,800
  • 2″ and 3″ Nails = NGN 1,200 worth of nails
  • 4 bundles of rope NGN 200 each = NGN 800
  • Labour = NGN 5,000

Estimated cost of setting-out = NGN 17,400.

Material Requirements for Digging / Excavation

Some diggers and shovels will be needed for the job. These tools can cost about NGN 2,000 to rent.

Labour = NGN 10,000

Estimated cost of digging = NGN 12,000.

Material Requirements for Concrete work / Blinding

For a standard foundation of 150 mm base-thickness, assuming 0.45 m (breadth or height) and 85.5 m (entire length) = 5.77125 m3

10 bags of cement @ NGN 2,600 each = NGN 26,000

20 tonnes of sand x 2 = NGN 80,000

20 tonnes of Granite = NGN 100,000

We don’t need reinforcements (Iron bars) because the soil is good, firm and dry.

Litres of water as needed.

Labour = NGN 25,000

Estimated cost of concrete work = NGN 231,000.

Material Requirements for Laying Foundation Blocks

Using 9-inch blocks and laying 4 coaches, you will need

12 bags of cement @ NGN 2,600 each = NGN 31,200

644 pieces of 9-inch vibrated blocks (including 10 percent wastage) @ NGN 170 each = NGN 109,480

Plumbing work = NGN 25,000

The remaining sand from concrete work will be used here.

Labour = NGN 35,000

Estimated cost of laying foundation blocks = NGN 200,680.

The Totall Estimated Cost of Building A 3 Bedroom Bungalow in Nigeria 2023

Material Requirements for Filling

It is advise that you dig the soak-away and septic tank alongside making the foundation so that the soil dug-up from the soak-away pit, septic tank and well can be used for filling the foundation. This will save you the cost of buying some trips of sand for foundation filling, and also save you the cost of clearing the dug-up soil in a case where it is not used for filling.

After filling the foundation, water it for about 10 hours and leave it for days (or some weeks) before flooring for natural compaction. In the end, you might need to buy just a few trips of sand if the soil dug-up from the well and septic tank is not enough.

Assuming you buy:

3 trips of 20 tonnes laterite (fairly clayey) at NGN 18,000 = NGN 54,000

Labour = NGN 10,000

Estimated cost of filling foundation = NGN 64,000

Material Requirements for Foundation Casting / Flooring

25 bags of cement @ NGN 2,600 = NGN 65,000

Waterproof / nylon = NGN 15,000

Remaining granite and sand from concrete work will be used here.

Labour = NGN 18,000

Estimated cost of flooring = NGN 98,000

Material Requirements for Septic Tank, Soak-away pit and Well

The septic tank, soak-away pit, and well should be constructed first in order to have water for the work and sand for filling the foundation later.

700 pieces of 6-inch vibrated blocks @ NGN 150 / block (for a septic tank of 3m x 3m x 3m) = NGN 105,000.

22 bags of cement @ NGN 2,600 = NGN 57,200 (including plastering).

Number of well-rings as required.

Sand and granite from concrete work will be used here.

Labor for septic tank, soak-away pit and well = NGN 80,000

Estimated cost of constructing both the septic tank, soak-away and well = NGN 242,200.

Total Estimated Cost for this stage = NGN 865,280 (excluding the cost of well rings).

The Totall Estimated Cost of Building A 3 Bedroom Bungalow in Nigeria 2023

Cost of Construction From Damp Proof Course (D.P.C) To Lintel Level

This is the next stage in the construction process and begins where the German floor ends. It covers the main block work including wall partitions for the various spaces in the house. The materials listed below are just estimates of what you get in a modest 3-bedroom flat. Again, ensure you get a Bill of Quantities for your building plan as that’s the only way to know the exact material requirements for your house. This stage ends at the roof level.

Material Requirements and Labour for Block work

2100pcs of 6-inch stone dust vibrated blocks @ NGN 150 = NGN 315,000.

(The cost increases when you use 9-inch blocks)

15 tonnes of sharp sand = NGN 40,000

30 bags of cement @ NGN 2,600 = NGN 78,000

Labour = NGN 120,000

Estimated cost of block work = NGN 553,000. (This includes the two coaches of blocks after lintel)

Material Requirement for Lintel Casting

20 length of 12mm rod @ NGN 2,100 / length = NGN 42,000

10 length of stirrups @ NGN 500 / length = NGN 5,000

35 length of 1 x 12 x 18 wood @ NGN 1,700 / length = NGN 59,500

Nails plus wire for binding = NGN 13,000

8 bags of cement @ NGN 2,600 = NGN 20,800

Remaining sand will be used here.

Remaining granite from concrete work is used.

Labour plus carpenter = NGN 30,000

Estimated cost of the lintel level = NGN 170,300

Estimated Total Cost for this stage = NGN 723,300.

Cost of Roofing 3 Bedroom Bungalow Stage

The cost of roofing varies greatly with the type of roofing materials and design you choose to use. The cost given below represents 0.45 mm thick aluminum roofing sheets. The true cost of all stages still remains that shown on the bill of quantity document.

Material Requirements for Roofing

320 length of 2 x 3 x 12 wood @ NGN 450 = NGN 144,000

45 length of 2 x 6 x 12 @ NGN 840 = NGN 38,250

25 length of 1 x 12 x 12 wood @ NGN 1,400 = NGN 35,000

1/2 bag of 2-inch nails @ NGN 5,800 = NGN 2,900

11/2 bags of 3-inch nails @ NGN 6,000 = NGN 9,000

1/2 bag of 4-inch nails @ NGN 6,500 = NGN 3,250

Aluminium (0.45mm thick) roofing, transportation and Labour = NGN 685,900

Total Estimated Cost for the roofing stage = NGN 918,300.

Cost of Finishing Stage

This stage includes plastering, wiring, plumbing, fixing of windows, doors, tiles, and other essentials. The cost here varies with respect to the quality of materials you use. Below is an estimate for a very modest finishing.

Material Requirements for Electrical works

Wires, Pipes, Conduit Boxes, etc = NGN 400,000

Material Requirements for Mechanical and Plumbing Works

Kitchen sink, Pipes, WC, Washing Hand Basin, Overhead Tank, Shower, etc = NGN 500,000

Material Requirements for Ceiling

Woods for nogging, P.O.P Sheets, External wood finishing, P.V.C Boards, Tank nails, etc plus labor = NGN 450,000

Material Requirements for Windows and Doors

Windows, doors, burglary proof, and fixtures plus labor = NGN 500,000

Material Requirements for Wall Rendering and Painting

Plastering and painting plus labor = NGN 500,000

Material Requirements for Floor Finishes

Tiles and others plus labor = NGN 250,000

Estimated Total Cost for this stage = NGN 2,600,000.

Grand Total = NGN 865,280 + NGN 723,300 + NGN 918,300 + NGN 2,600,000 = NGN 5,106,880

As you can see from the calculations, we arrived at a total cost of building a 3 bedroom bungalow which is below NGN 6,000,000. This involves just the construction of the 3 bedroom bungalow in Nigeria. As for the furniture fittings, you have a variety of options you can choose from.

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