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RSMeans Building Construction Cost Data 2014

RSMeans Building Construction Cost Data ®

More than 24,500 completely updated unit price lines

2014 72nd annual edition

Cost data from the most quoted name in construction

Building Construction Cost Data 2014 Catalog #60014   Price: $194.95

The 72nd 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 Explore detailed construction costs, arranged in the CSI MasterFormat 2012 system, and leverage the resources available in the reference section to construct a winning estimate.

What you’ll find inside: • Completely updated and expanded with more than 24,500 unit costs for building components • Sustainable construction costs • City Cost Indexes and Location Factors for over 930 U.S. and Canadian locations • Equipment rental costs • Crew sizes, labor hours, and labor rates • Detailed reference information

Plus: • Get access to free quarterly cost index and key material price updates for a full year!

Your 2014 book includes: • A full sample estimate designed to help you improve estimating accuracy • Easy-to-follow “How RSMeans Data Works” pages

Building Construction Cost Data 2014 02 32 Geotechnical Investigations 02 32 19 − Exploratory Excavations

Daily LaborCrew Output Hours Unit

02 32 19.10 Test Pits 1010 1020 1030 1050 1060

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2014 Bare Costs Labor Equipment

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Total Incl O&P 320 33 40 40 45.50

02 41 Demolition

How RSMeans Unit Price Data Works (Continued)

02 41 13 − Selective Site Demolition

02 41 13.15 Hydrodemolition 0010 HYDRODEMOLITION 0015 Hydrodemolition, concrete pavement, 4000 PSI, 2 depth 0120 4 depth 0130 6 depth 0410 6000 PSI, 2 depth 0420 4 depth 0430 6 depth 0510 8000 PSI, 2 depth 0520 4 depth 0530 6 depth

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4.53 5.05 5.65 5.50 6.45 7.55 6.85 8.10 9.45

2.85 3.17 3.56 3.47 4.07 4.75 4.32 5.10 5.95

7.38 8.22 9.21 8.97 10.52 12.30 11.17 13.20 15.40

10.10 11.20 12.60 12.25 14.40 This sample demonstrates the elements of an estimate, including a tally of the RSMeans data lines, and a summary 16.80 of the markups on a contractor’s work to arrive at a total cost to the owner. The RSMeans Location Factor is added at 15.25 the bottom of the estimate to adjust the cost of the work to a specific location. 18 21

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02 41 13.17 Demolish, Remove Pavement and Curb 0010 DEMOLISH, REMOVE PAVEMENT AND CURB 5010 Pavement removal, bituminous roads, up to 3 thick 5050 4 to 6 thick 5100 Bituminous driveways 5200 Concrete to 6 thick, hydraulic hammer, mesh reinforced 5300 Rod reinforced 5400 Concrete, 7 to 24 thick, plain 5500 Reinforced 5600 With hand held air equipment, bituminous, to 6 thick 5700 Concrete to 6 thick, no reinforcing 5800 Mesh reinforced 5900 Rod reinforced 6000 Curbs, concrete, plain 6100 Reinforced 6200 Granite 6300 Bituminous

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.058 S.Y. .095 .063 .157 .200  1.212 C.Y. 1.667  .025 S.F. .030 .034 .063  .067 L.F. .087 .067 .045 

2.41 3.96 2.60 6.50 8.30 50.50 69.50 .98 1.16 1.33 2.43 2.67 3.50 2.67 1.82

1.86 3.05 2 5 6.40 39 53.50 .12 .15 .17 .31 1.01 1.33 1.01 .69

4.27 7.01 4.60 11.50 14.70 89.50 123 1.10 1.31 1.50 2.74 3.68 4.83 3.68 2.51

5.75 9.40 Work Performed: The body of the estimate shows 6.20 the RSMeans data selected, including line number, a brief description of each item, its take-off unit and quantity, and the 15.50 bare costs of materials, labor, and equipment. This estimate also 19.80includes a column titled “SubContract.” This data is taken from 120 the RSMeans column “Total Incl O&P,” and represents the total that a subcontractor would charge a general contractor for the 165 work, including the sub’s markup for overhead and profit. 1.64 1.95 2.22 4.08 Division 1, General Requirements: This is the first 5.20 division numerically, but the last division estimated. Division 1 includes project-wide needs provided by the general contractor. 6.80 These requirements vary by project, but may include temporary 5.20facilities and utilities, security, testing, project cleanup, etc. For 3.55small projects a percentage can be used, typically between 5% and 15% of project cost. For large projects the costs may be itemized and priced individually.

02 41 13.33 Minor Site Demolition 0010 MINOR SITE DEMOLITION 0015 No hauling, abandon catch basin or manhole 0020 Remove existing catch basin or manhole, masonry 0030 Catch basin or manhole frames and covers, stored 0040 Remove and reset 0100 Roadside delineators, remove only 0110 Remove and reset 0800 Guiderail, corrugated steel, remove only 0850 Remove and reset 0860 Guide posts, remove only 0870 Remove and reset 0900 Hydrants, fire, remove only 0950 Remove and reset

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138 241 74 138 7.25 12.70 8.80 22 10.45 17.55 365 915

52 91.50 28 52 4.33 7.60 3.33 8.35 2.07 22.50 96 241

190 332.50 102 190 11.58 20.30 12.13 30.35 12.52 40.05 461 1,156

269 470 145 269 Bonds: Bond costs should be added to the estimate. The 15.85 figures here represent a typical performance bond, ensuring the owner that if the general contractor does not complete the 28 obligations in the construction contract the bonding company will pay the cost for completion of the work. 17.20 43 18.35 51.50 665 Location Adjustment: RSMeans published data is based on national average costs. If necessary, adjust 1,675 29

the total cost of the project using a location factor from the “Location Factor” table or the “City Cost Index” table. Use location factors if the work is general, covering multiple trades. If the work is by a single trade (e.g., masonry) use the more specific data found in the “City Cost Indexes.”

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