RSMeans Site Work & Landscape Cost Data 2014
RSMeans Site Work & Landscape Cost Data ®
Earthwork, underground utilities, site improvements, and demolition
2014 33rd annual edition
Cost data from the most quoted name in construction
Site Work & Landscape Cost Data 2014 Catalog #60284 Price: $187.95
Improve planning and budgeting with this all-inclusive cost guide—the ideal resource for anyone involved in site work and landscape design, engineering, construction, management, or consulting. Get the most reliable cost information on materials, equipment, and labor to develop more accurate estimates for your projects. Find unit and assemblies costs, along with detailed reference information for all types of site work and landscape projects, including earthwork, sewerage, piped utilities, drainage, paving, street repairs, underground tanks, railroad and marine work, walls, and more.
What you’ll find inside: • UPDATED! Over 19,700 unit costs and 4,300 assemblies costs covering the latest materials • Customizable electronic estimating forms on the book’s dedicated website • Sample estimates in both print and electronic format to guide customization and improve accuracy • City Cost Indexes and Location Factors for over 930 U.S. and Canadian locations • Updated equipment rental costs, crew size projections, labor hours, and labor rates • Detailed reference information
Plus: • Receive 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 • A companion website where you can download and customize the sample estimate
Site Work & Landscape Cost Data 2014 01 54 Construction Aids 01 54 36 − Equipment Mobilization
01 54 36.50 Mobilization 3000 3001 3100 3200 3300
Daily LaborCrew Output Hours Unit
Material
2014 Bare Costs Labor Equipment
Total
Total Incl O&P
For large pieces of equipment, allow for assembly/knockdown For mob/demob of vibrofloatation equip, see Section 31 45 13.10 For mob/demob of micro-tunneling equip, see Section 33 05 23.19 For mob/demob of pile driving equip, see Section 31 62 19.10 For mob/demob of caisson drilling equip, see Section 31 63 26.13
01 54 39 − Construction Equipment
How RSMeans Unit Price Data Works
01 54 39.70 Small Tools 0010 SMALL TOOLS 0020 As % of contractor’s bare labor cost for project, minimum 0100 Maximum
Total
.50% 2%
01 55 Vehicular Access and Parking 01 55 23 − Temporary Roads
01 55 23.50 Roads and Sidewalks 0010 ROADS AND SIDEWALKS Temporary 0050 Roads, gravel fill, no surfacing, 4 gravel depth 0100 8 gravel depth 1000 Ramp, 3/4 plywood on 2 x 6 joists, 16 O.C. 1100 On 2 x 10 joists, 16 O.C.
All RSMeans unit price data is organized in the same way. B-14 2 Carp
715 615 300 275
.067 .078 .053 .058
S.Y. S.F.
3.98 7.95 1.44 1.99
2.60 3.02 2.45 2.67
.51 .59
7.09 11.56 3.89 4.66
8.95 It is important to understand 14.05 easily and use it correctly. 5.35 6.30
RSMeans Line Numbers consist of 12 characters, which identify a unique location in the database for each task. The first 6 or 8 digits conform to the Construction Specifications Institute MasterFormat® 2012. The remainder of the digits are a further breakdown by RSMeans in order to arrange items in understandable groups of similar tasks. Line numbers are consistent across all RSMeans publications, so a line number in any RSMeans product will always refer to the same unit of work.
01 56 Temporary Barriers and Enclosures 01 56 13 − Temporary Air Barriers
01 56 13.60 Tarpaulins 0010 TARPAULINS 0020 Cotton duck, 10 oz. to 13.13 oz. per S.Y., 6x8 0050 30x30 0100 Polyvinyl coated nylon, 14 oz. to 18 oz., minimum 0150 Maximum 0200 Reinforced polyethylene 3 mils thick, white 0300 4 mils thick, white, clear or black 0400 5.5 mils thick, clear 0500 White, fire retardant 0600 12 mils, oil resistant, fire retardant 0700 8.5 mils, black 0710 Woven polyethylene, 6 mils thick 0730 Polyester reinforced w/integral fastening system 11 mils thick 0740 Mylar polyester, non-reinforced, 7 mils thick
the structure, so that you can find information
S.F.
.75 .43 1.30 1.19 .03 .09 .17 .41 .27 .57 .17 .24 1.17
.75 .43 1.30 1.19 .03 .09 .17 .41 .27 .57 .17 .24 1.17
.83 .47 1.43 1.31 .03 RSMeans Descriptions are shown in a hierarchical structure to make them readable. In order to read a .10 complete description, read up through the indents to the .19 top of the section. Include everything that is above and to the left that is not contradicted by information below. .45 .30 For instance, the complete description for line 03 30 53.40 3550 is ‘‘Concrete in place, including forms (4 .63 uses), Grade 60 rebar, concrete (Portland cement Type .19 1), placement and finishing unless otherwise indicated; Equipment pad (3000 psi), 4' x 4' x 6" thick.’’ .26 1.29
1.58 .64 .61 2.69
2.26 When using RSMeans data, it is important to .88 read through an entire section to ensure that you .83 use the data that most closely matches your work. 3.17Note that sometimes there is additional information
RSMeans engineers have created reference information to assist you in your estimate. If there is information that applies to a section, it will be indicated at the start of the section. In this case, R033105-10 provides information on the proportionate quantities of formwork, reinforcing, and concrete used in cast-in-place concrete items such as footings, slabs, beams, and columns. The Reference Section is located in the back of the book on the pages with a gray edge.
01 56 13.90 Winter Protection 0010 WINTER PROTECTION 0100 Framing to close openings 0200 Tarpaulins hung over scaffolding, 8 uses, not incl. scaffolding 0250 Tarpaulin polyester reinf. w/integral fastening system 11 mils thick 0300 Prefab fiberglass panels, steel frame, 8 uses
2 Clab 500 1500 1600 1200
.032 .011 .010 .013
S.F.
.41 .25 .24 2.20
1.17 .39 .37 .49
shown in the section that may improve your price. There are frequently lines that further describe, add to, or adjust data for specific situations.
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The data published in RSMeans print books represents a “national average” cost. This data should be modified to the project location using the City Cost Indexes or Location Factors tables found in the reference section (see pages 756–804). Use the location factors to adjust estimate totals if the project covers multiple trades. Use the city cost indexes (CCI) for single trade projects or projects where a more detailed analysis is required. All figures in the two tables are derived from the same research. The last row of data in the CCI, the weighted average, is the same as the numbers reported for each location in the location factor table.
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