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2009 RS Means Interior Cost Data, 26th Edition, provides you with prices for interior materials, hardware and components - and many price options for finish work.
All aspects of finish work unit costs have been drawn together into one easy-to-use source of uncompromised accuracy and thoroughness. It's all here - equipment, hardware, custom work, furnishings, labor costs - every fact you need to plan for and estimate finish costs in commercial, institutional and residential construction.
For new facilities, upgrades, renovation projects, even downsizing — projects of any size, scope or location in the country.
Special Note: Contract Estimating and Bidding:
More and more interior projects are being handled on a fixed price basis. JOC, DOC, and SABER contracts stipulate current-year RS Means costs. If you estimate or bid these contracts — or think you might — the 2009 RS Means Interior Cost Data is for you.
Interior construction costs for designers, architects, contractors, and estimators . . . the 2009 edition features:
- All unit cost data organized according to the new MasterFormat 2004 system - the most widely used system in the industry.
- Over 14,000 unit cost entries, including productivity data.
- Assemblies section for quick estimates of building elements.
- City Cost Indexes and Location Factors covering over 930 three-digit zip codes in the US and many locations in Canada.
- Unit prices for estimating ADA-mandated accessibility construction, selective demolition, building security, and lead paint abatement and encapsulation.
Your Purchase Includes:
- FREE RS Means Hotline: Personalized help in using RS Means cost data effectively in your estimating.
- FREE email subscription to the RS Means quarterly update service online newsletter - a comprehensive report on market indicators and construction price trends.
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Contents
Unit Prices: (Organized in MasterFormat 2004) 1: General Requirements. 2: Existing Conditions. 3: Concrete. 4: Masonry. 5: Metals. 6: Wood, Plastics, and Composites. 7: Thermal and Moisture Protection. 8: Openings. 9: Finishes. 10: Specialties. 11: Equipment. 12: Furnishings. 13: Special Construction. 14: Conveying Equipment. 21: Fire Suppression. 22: Plumbing. 23: Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning. 26: Electrical. 27: Communications. 28: Electronic Safety and Security. 31: Earthwork. 32: Exterior Improvements. 41: Material Processing and Handling Equipment. Assemblies: B: Shell. C: Interiors. D: Services. E: Equipment and Furnishings. Reference Information: Equipment Rental Costs. Crews. Cost Indexes. Reference Tables. Square Foot Costs.
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