I Cmimeve Te Ndertimit 2024 - Manuali

But the 2024 edition had a new preface. Ardi had read it online at 2 AM. The Ministry had finally done the impossible: they had indexed the manual to a live commodities average. No more fixed fantasy prices. Now, the manual had three columns: Base Price (Jan 2024), Seasonal Adjustment (Summer/Winter), and Volatility Cap (Max 8% quarterly increase).

Walking out, Ardi lit a cigarette. The 2024 manual wasn’t perfect. It still undervalued a roofer’s skill and overvalued cheap Chinese plumbing fittings. But for the first time in three years, it wasn’t a work of fiction. It was a map. A painful, bureaucratic, sometimes unfair map—but one that matched the real terrain of cement dust and diesel fumes.

Then Ardi remembered something. On page 289, buried in the annexes: “Për materialet e importuara me çmim doganor mbi referencën manuale, kontraktori mund të aplikojë me faktura.” For imported materials with customs value above the manual’s reference, the contractor could apply with invoices.

The Brick Bible of ‘24

The clerk stamped it. “Afati i hapjes: e mërkurë, ora 10:00.”

His phone buzzed. His foreman, Lazi: “Shef, çmimi i hekurit ra 3% sot. Po e blejmë?”

Last year, the 2023 manual had been a joke. The listed price for rebar was 110 lekë per kilo, but the market was selling it at 155. Every bidder had to fudge numbers, hide margins in “transport costs” or “unforeseen earthworks.” It was a game of lies. Two contractors had even gone to jail for fraud. manuali i cmimeve te ndertimit 2024

“Your number?” the clerk asked.

The first thing Ardi noticed when he walked into the state tender office was the silence. Not the calm kind. The nervous kind. Three contractors sat in plastic chairs, each clutching a worn tablet or a folder of printed spreadsheets. They weren’t looking at each other. They were looking at a single, spiral-bound book on the clerk’s desk.

Ardi smiled. The manual’s volatility cap worked both ways. If rebar prices dropped, the state would pay him the lower indexed price. He’d have to buy smart, store well, and waste nothing. But the 2024 edition had a new preface

He pulled out his pen. On the bid form, he wrote his total: 48,720,000 lekë. Exactly 5.8% above the manual’s baseline, but justified by four attached invoices and a notarized exchange rate statement from the Bank of Albania.

That was the real story of the 2024 Construction Price Manual. It didn’t save anyone. It didn’t make building cheap. But it made the game honest . And for a small contractor like Ardi, honesty was the only foundation that didn’t crack.

He opened his own copy of the manual. Page 47: Çimento (CEM II 42.5R) – 9,800 lekë/ton. Page 112: Gips karton (12.5 mm) – 720 lekë/m². Page 203: Dorëpunimi për muraturë tullash – 1,450 lekë/m² (përfshirë ngjitësin). No more fixed fantasy prices

That was it. The window. The aluminum frames for the school’s windows—they were Italian, not local. Their invoice price was 15% above the manual’s figure. The ceramic tiles? Spanish. Also above. Ardi could bundle those exceptions into a single “special materials dossier” and legally lift his bid by 7.2%.