Estimating Home Building Costs
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Many builders and estimators make the mistake of
estimating residential construction costs by the square foot or cubic
foot. This method may be all right for a ballpark figure, but the cost of
a house can vary by many thousands of dollars without adding one square
foot to its size.
This practical handbook takes the contractor through
each phase of estimating residential construction, from buying the site
and acquiring permits and services, through foundations, superstructure,
roofing, wiring, plumbing, insulation, trim and appliances, to overhead,
contingency and profit.
Step-by-step instructions, with helpful
illustrations, tables, charts and sample calculations show how to figure
manhours and arrive at an accurate estimate of labor and material costs.
A cost estimate worksheet at the end of each chapter
lists every item in each area of construction and virtually eliminates the
risk of an omission. This in itself makes the book a must for every
builder who estimates the costs of residential homebuilding.
The Author:
W.P. Jackson, author of the highly successful
Building Layout, has over 30 years experience as a builder and
developer of quality homes, subdivisions and garden apartments.
Now a consultant on construction operations and a
member of the planning commission in his community, Mr. Jackson has
refined his estimating techniques, simplified calculations, and identified
all the common pitfalls an estimator may encounter. This book is the
product of his efforts.
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Estimating Home
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