2022 Interior Costs Book With RSMeans Data (1 Copy Left)
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2022 Interior Costs Book
The focus of the 2022 Interior Costs Book with RSMeans data is on new, commercial, interior construction. It is aimed primarily at estimating commercial and industrial projects or large multi-family housing projects costing $3,500,000 or more. Although it captures data from each MasterFormat division, the divisions typically associated with exterior construction have been abbreviated. Those divisions with an interior focus (9, 10, 11, and 12) have been expanded. The wage rate is union and the assumption is that the installing contractor has annual billings of $4,000,000 or more. Since the data set includes both unit price and assembly formats, this data set can be used to develop budget as well as detailed estimates.
- Includes both assembly and unit cost formats
- Expanded focus on commercial, interior, new construction
- Can be used to develop both budget and detailed estimates
Supplemental Information Included: Equipment Rentals, Crews, Historical Cost Indexes, City Cost Indexes, Location Factors, Reference Tables, Change Orders, Project Costs, Square Foot Project Size Modifier, Abbreviations
Level of Cost Detail: Unit Costs, Assemblies
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Description | 2022 Interior Costs BookThe focus of the 2022 Interior Costs Book with RSMeans data is on new, commercial, interior construction. It is aimed primarily at estimating commercial and industrial projects or large multi-family housing projects costing $3,500,000 or more. Although it captures data from each MasterFormat division, the divisions typically associated with exterior construction have been abbreviated. Those divisions with an interior focus (9, 10, 11, and 12) have been expanded. The wage rate is union and the assumption is that the installing contractor has annual billings of $4,000,000 or more. Since the data set includes both unit price and assembly formats, this data set can be used to develop budget as well as detailed estimates.
Supplemental Information Included: Equipment Rentals, Crews, Historical Cost Indexes, City Cost Indexes, Location Factors, Reference Tables, Change Orders, Project Costs, Square Foot Project Size Modifier, Abbreviations Level of Cost Detail: Unit Costs, Assemblies
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