Assemblies Costs with Rsmeans Data


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The cost data in this set has been organized in "assemblies" format. As such, it is most useful for developing budgetary estimates at the design development stage of a design project. Designers can easily compare the costs of using various construction systems, making informed decisions before committing to a specific construction or system type. The wage rate is union and the assumption is that the installing contractor have billings of $4,000,000 or more. It is aimed primarily at estimating commercial and industrial projects or large multi-family housing projects costing $3,500,000 and up. Although created for new, commercial construction, the assemblies data set can be adapted for a preliminary renovation estimate.




Assemblies Cost Data 1997


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For planning and design stage estimating Updated reference information on building codes, estimating guidelines, and selection criteria. Means Assemblies Cost Data 1997 takes the guesswork out of preliminary or conceptual estimates. Now you don't have to try to calculate the assembled cost by working up individual components costs. We've done all the work for you. Means Assemblies Cost Data presents detailed illustrations, descriptions, specifications and costs for every conceivable building assembly -- 240 types in all arranged in the easy-to-use UniFormat system. Each illustrated "assembled" cost includes a complete grouping of materials and associated installation costs including the installing contractor's overhead and profit. What could be simpler? No need to guess at what the engineers didn't show in preliminary conceptual plans. Just use our charts and tables to fill in gaps where detail data is not provided. A fast and almost foolproof way to price preliminary designs, evaluate and check unit price estimates, conduct in-depth value engineering services, and complete schedules of values. What you'll find in the new 1997 edition: -- Assembled cost data for 14,500 assemblies. -- Detailed illustrations, descriptions, specifications, and costs for every conceivable building assembly. -- Energy use and conservation data including heat loss for roof and wall assemblies, recommended insulation levels, climatic condition charts. -- Easy-to-use loading criteria for help in quickly choosing the right structural systems. -- Fire rating, protection, and suppression information. HVAC assemblies costs. -- Space-planning guides for various building uses. -- Design ideas with related costs. -- Current code data for planning purposes. -- Square foot and cubic foot costs for initial planning. -- Explicit directions, worked-out examples, discussion of how to use the manual most effectively.




Means Assemblies Cost Data


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For quick and accurate square foot cost estimates and verifying unit price estimates Using the UNIFORMAT II numbering system as a guideline for consistent estimating and reporting this indispensable tool provides you with thousands of building assembly and component costs. With the accompanying drawings, explanations, component breakdowns, and reference tables all within one easy-to-use format you can quickly estimate a building's square foot cost and easily compare and price alternatives. You'll find separate reference aids with code requirements to assist you in budgeting any job, or to quickly check a unit price estimate or subcontractor proposal. Tables of unit prices allow you to cost out virtually any combination of building components or assemblies in the logical sequence of how the building is built.




Rsmeans


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Want to improve project planning and budgeting? This easy-to-use guide gives you the building components required to develop accurate assemblies-level cost estimates, evaluate trade-off costs, and verify unit price estimates. Be prepared to estimate any job with this indispensable cost reference.




Means Assemblies Cost Data, 1996


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Electrical Cost Data, 2007


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Means Assemblies Cost Data, 1989


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Assemblies Costs with Rsmeans Data


Book Description

The cost data in this set has been organized in "assemblies" format. As such, it is most useful for developing budgetary estimates at the design development stage of a design project. Designers can easily compare the costs of using various construction systems, making informed decisions before committing to a specific construction or system type. The wage rate is union and the assumption is that the installing contractor have billings of $4,000,000 or more. It is aimed primarily at estimating commercial and industrial projects or large multi-family housing projects costing $3,500,000 and up. Although created for new, commercial construction, the assemblies data set can be adapted for a preliminary renovation estimate.