🔄 Engineering Unit Converter

Unit Converter — Pakistan & International Standards

Convert between all engineering units instantly. Includes Pakistan-specific local units — Marla, Kanal, Acre, Sarsai — plus full international SI and imperial standards used in Gulf projects.

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Metre · Foot · Inch · Yard · Hath · Gaz · Karam · Mile

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🇵🇰 Pakistan Local Land & Measurement Units — Complete Reference

Pakistan uses a unique set of traditional land measurement units inherited from Mughal and British colonial times. These units vary slightly between Punjab, Sindh, KPK, and Balochistan. The values below are the standard Punjab/Federal Government definitions.

Land Area Units (Pakistan Standard)

1 Sarsai
= 30.25 sq ft
= 2.81 m²
Smallest standard unit
1 Marla
= 9 Sarsai
= 272.25 sq ft
= 25.29 m²
Most common plot unit
1 Kanal
= 20 Marla
= 5,445 sq ft
= 505.86 m²
Standard house plot
1 Acre
= 8 Kanal
= 43,560 sq ft
= 4,046.86 m²
Agricultural land
1 Murabba
= 25 Acre
= 1,08,900 sq ft
= 10.117 hectare
Large farm unit (Punjab)
1 Bigha (Punjab)
= 1,008 sq yd
= 843.3 m²
= ⅛ Murabba approx
Varies by region
1 Karam
= 5.5 ft (length)
= 1.676 m
Length unit for plots
1 Sq Karam
= 30.25 sq ft
= 2.81 m²
= 1 Sarsai
= 1 Sarsai exactly
📌 Important: In Pakistan's major cities, plot sizes are typically described as "5 Marla", "10 Marla", "1 Kanal" etc. A standard 5-Marla house = 1,361.25 sq ft. A standard 10-Marla house = 2,722.5 sq ft. A 1-Kanal house = 5,445 sq ft.

Pakistan Local Length & Weight Units

Pakistan UnitEqualsSI EquivalentCommon Use
1 Hath / Hatha18 inches0.4572 mCloth, small measurements
1 Gaz36 inches (1 yard)0.9144 mFabric, carpets, old maps
1 Karam5.5 feet1.676 mPlot dimensions
1 Farsakh≈ 3 miles≈ 4.83 kmLong distances (historical)
1 Maund (Mann)40 Seer37.32 kgAgricultural produce, steel bars old reference
1 Seer (Sir)16 Chhatak0.9330 kgFood, small quantities
1 Chhatak5 Tola58.32 gSpices, gold, small weights
1 Tola12 Masha11.664 gGold, silver jewellery

🌍 International Engineering Units — Quick Reference Tables

📏 Length Conversions

FromToMultiply ByEngineering Use
1 foot0.3048 m× 0.3048Site dimensions, floor heights
1 inch25.4 mm× 25.4Rebar diameter, slab thickness
1 metre3.2808 ft× 3.2808Column height, span lengths
1 yard0.9144 m× 0.9144Fabric, carpet, old British drawings
1 mile1,609.34 m× 1,609.34Road distances, infrastructure
1 km0.6214 miles× 0.6214Highway chainage
1 Karam 🇵🇰5.5 ft = 1.676 m× 5.5 (ft)Plot boundaries in Pakistan

⬜ Area Conversions

FromToMultiply ByEngineering Use
1 sq ft0.09290 m²× 0.09290Floor area, wall area
1 m²10.764 sq ft× 10.764Concrete formwork, tiling
1 Marla 🇵🇰25.29 m²× 25.29Residential plot sizing
1 Kanal 🇵🇰505.86 m²× 505.86Larger plot sizing
1 Acre4,046.86 m²× 4,046.86Agricultural land
1 Hectare10,000 m²× 10,000Large project areas
1 sq mile2.590 km²× 2.590Township, infrastructure

📦 Volume Conversions

FromToMultiply ByConstruction Use
1 cft0.02832 m³× 0.02832Sand, aggregate ordering
1 m³35.315 cft× 35.315Concrete volume calculation
1 cft28.317 litres× 28.317Water tank capacity
1 m³1,000 litres× 1,000Water supply systems
1 cu yard0.7646 m³× 0.7646Excavation (old drawings)
1 US gallon3.7854 litres× 3.7854Paint, chemicals
1 UK gallon4.5461 litres× 4.5461Older British specifications

⚖️ Weight & Mass Conversions

FromToMultiply ByEngineering Use
1 tonne1,000 kg× 1,000Steel tonnage, bulk materials
1 kg2.2046 lb× 2.2046Export / import docs
1 kg0.001 tonne× 0.001Material takeoff BOQ
1 US ton907.18 kg× 907.18American project specs
1 UK ton1,016.05 kg× 1,016.05British project specs
1 Maund 🇵🇰37.32 kg× 37.32Agricultural produce
1 bag cement50 kgfixedPakistan standard bag

🔩 Pressure Conversions — Concrete & Structural

Concrete GradeMPaPSIkgf/cm²N/mm²
M1010 MPa1,45010210 N/mm²
M1515 MPa2,17515315 N/mm²
M20 (standard)20 MPa2,90020420 N/mm²
M2525 MPa3,62525525 N/mm²
M3030 MPa4,35030630 MPa
M4040 MPa5,80040840 N/mm²

🇸🇦 Gulf Region Engineering Units — Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar

Pakistani engineers working in Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Qatar frequently encounter these specifications. Gulf projects use a mix of SI units and American standards (from ARAMCO and SABIC specifications).

ParameterGulf StandardPakistan EquivalentNotes
Concrete strengthPSI or MPaM20 = 20 MPa = 2,900 PSIARAMCO uses PSI, SABIC uses MPa
Steel yield strengthGrade 60 (US) or Fe500Fe500 = Grade 60 = 500 MPaSame steel, different naming
Land aream² or sq metreConvert: 1 Kanal = 505.86 m²No Marla/Kanal used in Gulf
Load unitskN, kN/m, kN/m²1 tonne-force = 9.81 kN ≈ 10 kNAlways use kN in Gulf BOQ
Pipe sizesNominal Pipe Size (NPS) in inches1" NPS ≠ 1" OD (nominal only)Common source of confusion
Temperature°C (Celsius)Same as PakistanARAMCO uses °F in some specs
Speed (wind)m/s or km/hSame SI unitsDesign wind: 30–50 m/s Gulf
💡 When working on ARAMCO or SABIC projects: always check whether the specification uses US Customary units (PSI, lbf, ft) or SI units (MPa, kN, m). Mixed-unit errors are common and dangerous. When in doubt, add a unit label to every number in your calculations.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

1 Marla = 9 Sarsai = 272.25 square feet = 25.29 square metres. This is the official Government of Pakistan standard definition. However, some private housing societies in Lahore, Islamabad, and Karachi use a slightly different definition where 1 Marla = 225 sq ft (15 ft × 15 ft). Always confirm which definition is being used when buying or selling property.
10 Marla = 10 × 272.25 = 2,722.5 square feet = 252.9 square metres. A standard 10-Marla plot in DHA Lahore or Bahria Town is typically 35 ft wide × 70 ft deep = 2,450 sq ft (inner dimension) with additional road-side space. The constructed area on a 10-Marla plot is typically 2,000–2,400 sq ft for a double-storey house.
MPa (Megapascal) and N/mm² (Newton per square millimetre) are exactly equal. 1 MPa = 1 N/mm². Both are used interchangeably in structural engineering. Pakistani and Gulf engineers commonly use MPa for concrete grades (M20 = 20 MPa) while some older British standards use N/mm². 1 MPa = 145.04 PSI = 10.197 kgf/cm² = 0.1 bar.
1 cubic foot (cft) = 0.028317 cubic metres (m³). To convert: multiply cft by 0.028317. Conversely, 1 m³ = 35.3147 cft. Example: 100 cft of sand = 100 × 0.028317 = 2.83 m³. This conversion is essential for concrete calculations where volumes are first calculated in cft (length in feet × width × depth) and then converted to m³ for material quantities.
1 Maund (Mann) = 40 Seer = 37.32 kg in the official Pakistan definition. However, older usage sometimes refers to 1 Maund = 40 kg (rounded). In construction, the Maund is rarely used today — steel is ordered in tonnes or kg, cement in 50 kg bags. However, in rural areas and agriculture, Maund is still commonly used for grain, fertiliser, and produce quantities. Always clarify which Maund definition is being used as the 37.32 kg vs 40 kg difference matters for large quantities.
1 MPa = 145.038 PSI. To convert PSI to MPa: divide by 145.038. Examples: 2,500 PSI ÷ 145 ≈ 17.2 MPa (between M15 and M20) · 3,000 PSI ÷ 145 ≈ 20.7 MPa (M20) · 4,000 PSI ÷ 145 ≈ 27.6 MPa (between M25 and M30). ARAMCO and US specifications commonly specify concrete in PSI while Pakistani and Gulf standards use MPa. 3,000 PSI concrete is approximately equivalent to M20.