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COMPANY
OBJECTIVES
VISION
All the above close studies reveal the need and scope for building
construction in rural and urban areas for residential & non-
residential purposes.
Formulation of Strategies
Environmental Analysis Internal Analysis
Customers Technical know-how
Competitors Manufacturing capacity
Suppliers Marketing and distribution capacity
Regulation Logistics
Infrastructure Financial resources
Social/political environment
Firms strategies
Market Segment
Key points in defining the market segment for Builder Blocks are
ease of use, cost-effectiveness, and ability to meet demand.
RAW MATERIALS
The water that combines with the cement varies from about 22 to
28% of the total amount of mixing water in concrete.
(1) Proportioning:
The determination of suitable amounts of raw materials needed to
produce concrete of desired quality under given conditions of
mixing, placing and curing is known as proportioning. As per
Indian Standard specifications, the combined aggregate content
in the concrete mix used for making hollow blocks should not be
more than 6 parts to 1 part by volume of Portland cement. If this
ratio is taken in terms of weight basis this may average
approximately at 1:7 (cement : aggregate). However, there have
been instances of employing a lean mix of as high as 1:9 by
manufacturers where hollow blocks are compacted by power
operated vibrating machines. The water cement ratio of 0.62 by
weight basis can be used for concrete hollow blocks.
(2) Mixing
The objective of thorough mixing of aggregates, cement and
water is to ensure that the cement-water paste completely covers
the surface of the aggregates. All the raw materials including
water are collected in a concrete mixer, which is rotated for about
1 minutes. The prepared mix is discharged from the mixer and
consumed within 30 minutes.
(3) Compacting
The purpose of compacting is to fill all air pockets with concrete
as a whole without movement of free water through the concrete.
Excessive compaction would result in formation of water pockets
or layers with higher water content and poor quality of the
product.
(4) Curing
Hollow blocks removed from the mould are protected until they
are sufficiently hardened to permit handling without damage. This
may take about 24 hours in a shelter away from sun and winds.
The hollow blocks thus hardened are cured in a curing yard to
permit complete moisturisation for atleast 21 days. When the
hollow blocks are cured by immersing them in a water tank, water
should be changed atleast every four days.
The greatest strength benefits occur during the first three days
and valuable effects are secured up to 10 or 14 days. The longer
the curing time permitted the better the product.
(5) Drying
PRODUCTION CAPACITY
UTILITIES
FINANCIAL ASPECTS
FIXED CAPITAL
LAND & BUILDING
FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
COST OF PRODUCTION (PER ANNUM)
Block mix cement: marketed especially for block making, but can
vary from one manufacturer to another. It has the high early
strength qualities of RHPC, but is lower in price.
Aggregates
Aggregate-Cement Ratio
After determining the correct blend of aggregates, the
proportion of aggregate to cement must be found by trials
with different ratios, eg 6:1, 8:1,10:1, up to 16:1 by weight,
end testing the qualities of blocks produced.
The proportion of fine aggregate to cement is of special
importance: if the ratio is too high, the mortar will lack the
cohesiveness needed for green strength and will be too weak
to impart enough strength to the matured blocks; if the
proportion is too low, the mortar will be very cohesive and
the mix may not flow easily in handling and filling the mould.
Water-Cement Ratio
Only water that is fit for drinking should be used to mix the
concrete. The correct amount of water to be added to the
mix depends on the types and mix proportions of aggregates
and cement, the required strength of the block, and the
production method and equipment used. The concrete must
contain just enough water to facilitate production without
any slumping of blocks occuring after demoulding. If the
aggregates are dry, they may absorb some of the water
(lightweight aggregates may absorb up to 20 % by weight),
but if the aggregates are wet, the blocks will take longer to
dry out.
As a simple test for cohesiveness, no excess water should be
visible when a lump of concrete is squeezed in the hand, but
if the sample is rubbed quickly on a smooth round metal bar
or tube (2 to 4 cm in diameter) a slight film or paste should
be brought to the surface.
MARKETING SUMMARY
CONCLUSION
Overall, Best Builder Blocks will give you satisfy in giving best and
safest blocks and brick that you could ever see. Best Builder has
its finest suppliers that ever since they are the best and most
reliable source in the business. Best Builder is new and improved
company with wide range of production. Manufacture of bricks
and blocks that supplied by Allied Concrete Products, Inc. Its cost
is sufficient and cheapest.
BUSINESS PLAN
PROPOSAL
PRESENTED BY:
MARNE F. ARLAN
SHECHEM PEREZ
RODULFO ELARDES
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