Synopses & Reviews
Means Residential Cost Data 2002 organizes every aspect of residential construction pricing into 3 major estimating sections:
Square Foot Costs -- Over 30 reliable square foot cost models for popular types of residential construction in a simple-to-use format.
Assemblies Costs -- 100 commonly used residential construction systems with a wide variety of alternative specifications and prices.
Unit Costs -- Residential unit costs covering more than 10,000 items for the 16 major CSI divisions. Each division is easily located by bold headings at the top of each page.
Also includes:
Reference Section -- 30 pages of definitive information on construction costs -- how costs are developed -- where they come from.
Extensive Location Factors to adjust material and labor costs to over 930 U.S. zip codes and selected locations in Canada.
Building types covered by this comprehensive resource: Residential single-family and multifamily -- economy, average, custom, luxury
Easy-to-use, reliable price information... for adjusters, architects, contractors, developers, finance professionals and project managers...
-- Adjust your preliminary estimate as design decisions are made. Compare systems and costs. And customize assemblies for improved estimating accuracy.
-- Spot-check a price. Fine-tune your preliminary figures. Or put together a unit price estimate from site work to finish work.
-- Plus scheduling aids. 2002 crew costs. Easy-to-use 2002 Location Factors. Illustrations. Step-by-step instructions. And more.
-- Complete information on new materials and techniques that can help offset the increasing cost of wood and wood products!
-- Now conforms to the latestMasterFormat Master List of Numbers and Titles for the Construction Industry.