Free Tool · Zamai Property Partners

House Construction Cost Calculator Pakistan

Estimate bricks, cement bags, sand, crush, steel, and total construction cost for a 3, 5, 7, 10 Marla or 1 Kanal house in Pakistan — based on covered area and your chosen construction quality. Plan your budget before you break ground.

Total Covered Area0 sq ft
Bricks0
Cement Bags0
Sand0 cft
Crush / Aggregate0 cft
Steel0 kg
Estimated Construction CostPKR 0
Cost in Lakh / CrorePKR 0

Rough planning estimates only. Actual quantities and cost vary by design, structure, soil, number of floors, wall thickness, contractor method, wastage, and finishing choices. Always confirm material and labour rates with at least two contractors before locking your budget.

How to use this construction cost calculator

  1. Enter your covered area — the actual built area, not the plot size.
  2. Pick an area unit — square feet, Marla, or Kanal (the dropdown handles both 225 and 272 sq ft Marla conventions).
  3. Choose construction type — Economy, Standard, or Premium changes the material ratios.
  4. Enter cost per square foot — check current rates with two or three contractors in your city.
  5. Read your estimates — bricks, cement, sand, crush, steel, and total cost update instantly.

What does this calculator estimate?

The tool estimates the major grey-structure materials required to build a house in Pakistan: bricks, cement bags, sand (cft), crush or aggregate (cft), and steel (kg). It also multiplies your covered area by the per-square-foot cost you enter to give a rough total construction budget in PKR, Lakh, and Crore.

What is covered area?

Covered area is the built area of your house, not the plot size. A 5 Marla plot (about 1,361 sq ft) does not equal 5 Marla of covered construction. A double-storey 5 Marla house typically has 2,000–2,400 sq ft of covered area; a single-storey one is closer to 1,000–1,200 sq ft after deducting setbacks and open courtyards. Always use the actual covered area from your house plan.

Worked example

A 5 Marla double-storey home in Multan with 2,200 sq ft covered area, standard construction, and a cost of PKR 4,500 per sq ft:

Worked example of materials and cost for a 2,200 sq ft standard construction house in Pakistan.
Material / ItemRatio (Standard)Estimated Quantity
Bricks8.75 per sq ft~19,250 bricks
Cement0.52 bags per sq ft~1,144 bags
Sand1.42 cft per sq ft~3,124 cft
Crush / Aggregate1.0 cft per sq ft~2,200 cft
Steel4.25 kg per sq ft~9,350 kg
Total CostPKR 4,500 per sq ftPKR 99 Lakh (0.99 Crore)

The cost number above depends entirely on the per-sq-ft figure you supply. Material rates in Pakistan move with inflation, fuel costs, and seasonal demand — always re-quote bricks, cement, and steel before placing bulk orders.

Typical house sizes in Pakistan

Use this table as a starting point for "5 Marla house construction cost" or "10 Marla house material" planning:

Typical covered area for common Pakistani house sizes from 3 Marla to 1 Kanal.
Plot SizeSingle Storey (sq ft)Double Storey (sq ft)Typical Cement (bags, standard)
3 Marla~600~1,200~310 – 625
5 Marla~1,100~2,200~575 – 1,145
7 Marla~1,550~3,100~810 – 1,615
10 Marla~2,250~4,500~1,170 – 2,340
1 Kanal~4,500~9,000~2,340 – 4,680

These are typical ranges only. Your architect’s actual covered area calculation always wins. Bylaws, setbacks, and basement areas shift these numbers either way.

Construction phases — where the money goes

  1. Excavation & foundation (5–10% of cost): earthwork, lean concrete, footings, plinth beam.
  2. Grey structure (40–50%): columns, beams, slabs, walls, staircases, parapet — the structural skeleton.
  3. MEP roughwork (8–12%): electrical conduits, plumbing pipes, gas lines, drainage embedded before plaster.
  4. Finishing (30–40%): plaster, flooring, tiles, paint, kitchen, bathrooms, doors, windows, fixtures.
  5. External works (5–10%): boundary wall, main gate, driveway, water tank, septic, landscaping.

Tips to control construction cost

Construction glossary

Covered area
Total built floor area across all storeys. The basis for material and cost estimates.
Grey structure
The structural skeleton: foundation, columns, beams, walls, slabs, plaster — everything before finishes.
Finishing
Tiles, flooring, paint, doors, windows, kitchen, bathrooms, electrical fittings, fixtures. Typically 30–40% of total cost.
Per square foot rate
Common Pakistani contracting unit. Multiply by covered area to estimate cost. Varies by city, quality, and finishing scope.
Pakka brick (Awwal)
First-quality fired clay brick used for load-bearing and structural walls. Standard estimate: about 8–9.5 bricks per sq ft of covered area.
Cement bag
50 kg in Pakistan. Typical structural use is roughly 0.45–0.60 bags per sq ft of covered area.
Sariya / Steel bar
Reinforcement steel (Grade 60 most common). Roughly 3.5–5 kg per sq ft of covered area, depending on span and storey count.
Cft (cubic foot)
Volume unit for sand and crush in Pakistan. 1 trolley of sand or crush is usually around 120–130 cft.
Crush / Aggregate
Crushed stone (chips) used in concrete with cement and sand. Margalla, Sargodha, and local crush vary in quality.
RCC
Reinforced Cement Concrete — concrete with steel bars inside, used for columns, beams, and slabs.

Build in Multan? Browse Zamai listings by area

Before you build, check what already-built houses cost. It informs your budget ceiling:

Frequently asked questions

Is this calculator for grey structure or full finishing?

The material quantities (bricks, cement, sand, crush, steel) focus on grey-structure planning items. The total cost field is flexible — enter a grey-structure rate for grey-only cost, or a full-construction rate for the complete budget.

Does construction cost vary by city in Pakistan?

Yes. Labour, material, transport, contractor margin, soil conditions, and finishing choices differ between Multan, Lahore, Islamabad, Karachi, Faisalabad, and other cities. Lahore and Karachi typically cost 10–25% more than smaller cities for the same quality.

Can I use this for 5 Marla or 10 Marla houses?

Yes. Enter covered area directly in square feet for accuracy, or use the Marla/Kanal options for a quick estimate. The typical-sizes table earlier on this page gives you starting numbers for 3, 5, 7, 10 Marla and Kanal homes.

Why do actual material quantities differ from the estimate?

Every design is different. Columns, beams, slab thickness, wall layout, basement work, number of floors, wastage, and finishing choices all push quantities up or down. The ratios in this tool are common Pakistani planning averages, not exact figures from a structural drawing.

How many bricks for a 5 Marla house?

Using a typical 5 Marla double-storey covered area of 2,200 sq ft and standard construction (8.75 bricks per sq ft), you need roughly 19,250 bricks. A single-storey 5 Marla house at 1,100 sq ft needs about 9,625 bricks. Confirm with your contractor based on wall layout.

How many cement bags for 1,000 sq ft?

Standard construction uses about 0.52 bags per sq ft, so 1,000 sq ft needs approximately 520 cement bags. Economy construction needs about 450; premium about 600. Actual usage varies with slab thickness, plaster choice, and finishing scope.

What does Economy, Standard, and Premium mean?

Economy uses leaner material ratios suitable for simple single-storey homes. Standard reflects average Pakistani construction with normal column-beam structure. Premium assumes thicker slabs, heavier steel, better cement-to-sand ratios, and tighter quality control — typical of double-storey houses in well-planned societies.

How do I get a more accurate estimate?

Get an architect’s drawing first, then a structural engineer’s bar bending schedule. Combine those with two or three contractor quotes for per-sq-ft rates in your city. This calculator gives you the starting number to validate those quotes against.