Aug 3, 2003 #1 DavidSan Structural Joined Jul 2, 2003 Messages 12 Location US Does anyone know what the LF $ rate is 1 1/2" pipe (2 rail)handrailing in the western states? Thanks, David
Does anyone know what the LF $ rate is 1 1/2" pipe (2 rail)handrailing in the western states? Thanks, David
Aug 3, 2003 #2 Qshake Structural Joined Jul 12, 2000 Messages 2,672 Location US Check out Means Construction Cost Data. This will give you both material as well as in-place labor rates. You didn't specify which you wanted. Upvote 0 Downvote
Check out Means Construction Cost Data. This will give you both material as well as in-place labor rates. You didn't specify which you wanted.
Aug 4, 2003 Thread starter #3 DavidSan Structural Joined Jul 2, 2003 Messages 12 Location US Thanks for your response refering to Means, I was inquiring about the total cost. Labor, material, & installation. Have a good day, David Upvote 0 Downvote
Thanks for your response refering to Means, I was inquiring about the total cost. Labor, material, & installation. Have a good day, David
Aug 6, 2003 #4 Lutfi Structural Joined Oct 20, 2002 Messages 1,039 Location US Qshake is right. I use RS Means books for all kinds of construction cost estimates. You can correct their values based on the city location. They break their cost by material, labor and all relevant mark ups such as tax, overhead, and profit. Upvote 0 Downvote
Qshake is right. I use RS Means books for all kinds of construction cost estimates. You can correct their values based on the city location. They break their cost by material, labor and all relevant mark ups such as tax, overhead, and profit.