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2009 RS Means Repair and Remodeling Cost Data, 30th Edition, is the undisputed choice for anyone who must make accurate estimates for rehabilitation and renovation projects.
Designed to fulfill a wide variety of needs, it is as helpful to the contractor doing small-scale remodeling jobs as it is to the facility manager who needs cost and time estimates for building renovations. It's the most versatile, easy-to-use cost and bidding reference available.
The Reference Section provides the depth of technical detail to estimate projects with precision and expertise . . . and invaluable supplemental information not provided in any other cost publication.
The 2009 edition brings you:
- Over 15,000 unit prices completely updated for 2009 - arranged in the MasterFormat 2004 system. Prices include material, labor and equipment, plus productivity information, including labor hours and daily output.
- Line items for masonry, framing, PVC Trim Lumber and demolition.
- Unit costs for more than 16,000 components and tasks.
- Installed costs for 170 assemblies.
- Plug-in costs for more than 5,000 alternate configurations and specs.
- The latest 2009 costs for crews and equipment.
- Easy-to-use city cost adjustment factors for 316 metropolitan areas in the US and Canada; Location Factors for quick indexing to over 930 three-digit zip code sectional centers in the U.S. and selected locations in Canada.
- Crew tables for nearly 400 crews - including equipment.
- Plus costs for countless renovation/repair-specific components and tasks.
- Updated "How to use" pages.
- Critical tips on Change Order estimating.
- Easy-to-find identification of handicapped access costs.
- Exhaustive reference information.
- Estimating tips.
- Easy-to-use index, and more!
And:
- 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.
Contents
Unit Prices: 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. 33: Utilities. 34: Transportation. 41: Material Processing and Handling Equipment. Assemblies: A: Substructure. B: Shell. C: Interiors. D: Services. E: Equipment and Furnishings. G: Building Sitework. Reference Information: Equipment Rental Costs. Crews. Cost Indexes. Reference Tables. Square Foot Costs.
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