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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. An accurate estimate of costs to build your particular project depends on location, project scope, specific components used and current market conditions.
With Means Heavy Construction Cost Data 2014, offers costs for all types of heavy construction-from highways, bridges, utilities, rails and marine projects, to sanitary and storm sewer projects. This cost data is excellent for D.O.C., J.O.C., S.A.B.E.R., and B.O.S. projects
This expert cost guide gives you materials, equipment and labor costs to develop reliable cost estimates for even the most complex mechanical construction projects.
Unit costs for labor & materials for commercial buildings.
"Means Building Construction Cost Data 1999" is the most used, most quoted, most respected unit price guide available to the construction industry. It is the professional estimator's first choice for reliable unit costs. And it is available in a fully metric edition.
RSMeans Facilities Construction Cost Data 2007 is devoted specifically to the needs of professionals responsible for the maintenance, construction, and renovation of commercial, industrial, municipal, and institutional properties. This reference provides immediate access to over 43,000 unit price line items.
Get the confidence and know-how you need to deliver more accurate cost estimates and improve profitability. The 73rd edition of this bestselling cost guide has been updated and expanded to provide you with the information you need to: Estimate projects with confidence and accuracy Improve project planning and budgeting Reduce risk Access detailed construction costs, arranged in the CSI MasterFormat 2010 system, and leverage the resources available in the reference section to construct a winning estimate.