MECHANICAL ESTIMATING GUIDE


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The Mechanical Estimating Guide is a comprehensive guide for the estimator who is involved in taking off and estimating mechanical jobs. Whether it be a small repair or a large project the Estimating Guide will take you through the process of the take off, material listing, and finally filling out the Project Summary sheets, establishing a final project cost or bid price. While filling out the Project Summary sheets you will be given the opportunity to add costs for sub-contractors, rentals, permits, utility fees, working heights and any other cost required to complete an accurate bid. This book is a good reference for the estimator, engineer, project manager, management, mechanical trades or even the student. The trades covered are Electrical, Piping and Sheet Metal. There are over 2400 component labor factors for the fabrication and installation of the listed components.




Means Mechanical Estimating Methods: Takeoff & Pricing for HVAC & Plumbing, Updated 4th Edition


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An easy-to-use tool for estimating heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems, with up-to-date cost data and estimating examples. This all-in-one reference gives you the accepted standards and procedures for takeoff and pricing HVAC systems, as well as piping, plumbing, and fire protection. Includes all of the major mechanical systems in new building construction. The book will show you how to: Evaluate mechanical plans and specs so you can estimate all cost components Measure, quantify, and perform takeoffs for materials, labor, and equipment Identify and correctly apply direct and indirect costs, including overhead and profit Use forms to improve accuracy and efficiency – with electronic forms now available on the book’s own website Compare materials and methods and select the most cost-effective way to get the job done Train new estimators with clear instructions for estimating the mechanical trades Make the best use of RSMeans Mechanical Cost Data and RSMeans Plumbing Cost Data Organized for easy reference, the book gives you quick access to whatever aspect of mechanical estimating you need. It includes a glossary of mechanical terms and definitions – plus symbols used on mechanical plans, useful formulas, checklists, and conversion tables.




Mechanical Estimating Manual


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Clear, practical and comprehensive, this mechanical estimating manual provides an indispensable resource for anyone involved with estimating mechanical costs on construction projects. Covering time-proven methodologies and procedures, it offers a full range of ready-to-use forms, detailed estimating guidelines, and numerous completed examples. Readers will learn from leading experts how to produce complete and accurate sheet metal, piping and plumbing estimates quickly and easily. Including a wealth of labor and price data, formulas, charts and graphs, it offers clear guidance for use in planning and scheduling work, budgeting, cost control and accounting, and various other aspects of mechanical estimating.




Mechanical Estimating Guidebook


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Intended to provide a rapid comprehensive method of cost estimating for the mechanical trades, with major emphasis on air conditioning.




Mechanical Estimating Manual


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First published in 2006. Clear, practical and comprehensive, this mechanical estimating manual provides an indispensable resource for contractors, estimators, owners and anyone involved with estimating mechanical costs on construction projects, including a wealth of labor and price data, formulas, charts and graphs. Covering timeproven methodologies and procedures, it offers the user a full range of readytouse forms, detailed estimating guidelines, and numerous completed examples. You'll learn from leading experts how to produce complete and accurate sheet metal, piping and plumbing estimates both quickly and easily. The manual will also be of value to supervisors, mechanics, builders, general contractors, engineers and architects for use in planning and scheduling work, budget estimating, cost control, cost accounting, checking change orders and various other aspects of mechanical estimating.




National Mechanical Estimator


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Means Mechanical Estimating


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This easy-to-use reference clearly explains estimating standards and procedures. The book: -- Defines the types and uses of estimates -- Describes components of mechanical systems, with labor and material takeoff -- Provides Sample Estimates using a mechanical building plan as a model







Construction Estimating Reference Data


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Provides the 300 most useful manhour tables for practically every item of construction. Labor requirements are listed for sitework, concrete work, masonry, steel, carpentry, thermal and moisture protection, doors and windows, finishes, mechanical, and electrical. Each section details the work being estimated and gives appropriate crew size and equipment needed. This new revised edition contains National Estimator, a computer estimating program. This fast, powerful program and complete instructions are yours free on high-density 3 1/2" disk when you buy the book.




Estimating Building Costs for the Residential and Light Commercial Construction Professional


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How to succeed in the construction business step-by-step guidelines for estimating To be competitive, contractors and homebuilders need to know how to generate complete, accurate estimates for labor and material costs. This book guides readers through the entire estimating process, explaining in detail how to put together a reliable estimate that can be used not only for budgeting, but also for developing a schedule, managing a project, dealing with contingencies, and ultimately making a profit. Completely revised and updated to reflect the new CSI MasterFormat 2010TM system, the Second Edition of this practical guide describes estimating techniques for each building system and how to apply them according to the latest industry standards. Cost considerations and quantity takeoff and pricing are included for virtually every type of work found in residential and light commercial projects, from demolition, concrete, and masonry to windows and doors, siding, roofing, mechanical and electrical systems, finish work, and site construction. Complete with many new graphics and references to professional construction cost databases, the new edition provides experienced contractors and novices alike with essential information on: How to correctly interpret plans and specifications, reflecting updates to contract documents since the first edition Computer estimating techniques and new estimating software for performing quantity takeoff The best methods for conceptual estimating as well as the extremely useful topic of parametric estimating How to allocate the right amounts for profit and contingencies, and other hard-to-find professional guidance How a unit price estimate is built along with labor issues and budgeting for subcontractor work