Sweets Unit Cost Guide 2010
Sweets Unit Cost Guide Provides
Precise Labor, Material and Equipment Unit Price Costs
for Construction
By
McGraw-Hill, BNI
Building News
Labor, materials, and
equipment prices have been calculated from the
average cost of actual jobs completed in thousands
of locations nationwide and presented in CSI
MasterFormat -- the industry standard for
estimating.
With this valuable resource,
you'll be able to calculate overhead, profit, and
productivity rates. A handy geographic conversion
table is included so making adjustments for local
costs is a snap.
Sweets Unit Cost Guide
provides contractors,
architects, engineers, and all other business
professionals the highest available level of
precision in predicting construction costs for:
sitework, concrete and masonry, woods and plastics,
thermal and moisture protection, doors and windows,
finishes, specialties, equipment, furnishings,
special construction, conveying systems, mechanical
systems, and electrical systems.
THE EASIEST MOST ECONOMICAL
WAY TO COME IN WITH THE RIGHT BUDGET NUMBER!
YOUR KEY TO QUICK,
ERROR-FREE ELECTRICAL COST ESTIMATES...
BACKED BY THE RELIABILITY OF BNI BUILDING NEWS AND
McGRAW-HILL CONSTRUCTION SWEETS
McGraw-Hill Construction
Sweets Unit Cost Guide 2010 from BNI Building News
and McGraw-Hill Construction gives you more value
and better data than any similar guide available.
Flip through the book for the industry's most
precise, most thoroughly researched electrical
construction costs. Your estimates, bids,
specifications, and cost checks will come in in
right on target with this annually updated guide.
Labor, materials, and
equipment prices have been calculated from the
average cost of actual jobs completed in 1000s of
locations nationwide and presented in CSI
MasterFormat -- the industry standard for
estimating. With this valuable resource, you'll be
able to accurately calculate overhead, profit, and
productivity rates. A handy geographical conversion
table is included for adjusting local costs.
Sweets Unit Cost Guide 2010
provides contractors, architects, engineers, and all
other building professionals the highest available
level of precision in predicting unit costs for:
Sitework - Concrete and
Masonry - Metals - Woods and Plastics - Thermal and
Moisture Protection - Doors and Windows - Finishes -
Specialties - Equipment - Furnishings - Special
Construction - Conveying Systems - Mechanical
Systems - Electrical Systems - And More.
Table of Contents
CSI MASTERFORMAT, vi
Features In This Book, ix
Sample Cost Guide Page, xi
Cost Guide Pages, 3
Glossary, 487
Square Foot Tables, 525
U.S. Local Multipliers, 537
Index, 541
Paperback, 554 pages

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