This well-organized, up-to-date reference provides total cost guidance with over 13,000 unit cost entries.There are literally thousands of material and labor price entries, 3-D illustrations, estimating models and a labor-hour format which makes this information more useful to you for estimating and scheduling.
It's complete and current. Updated unit and systems cost groupings give you the estimating versatility to tackle any kind of electrical estimate.
In all, this is powerful "know-how" with cost-saving ideas and cost recommendations for both designing and cost planning. It is an invaluable tool for all estimators, whether designing, engineering or contracting.
Included in the 2002 edition: -- Enhanced suggested manpower required to install electrical units -- Revised and expanded residential wiring cost data for homes, condominiums and apartments -- Latest products, materials and electrical construction methods such as NEMA 3R rainproof wireway, nonmetallic outlet boxes, premium efficiency grade motors, UTP Category 5, and variable speed drives. -- City Cost Indexes and Location Factors for labor and materials for over 930 zip code locations -- Rules of thumb for selective electrical demolition -- High Voltage Transmission line data from 69 kV to 500 kV -- Three sections providing detailed unit cost items, comprehensive assemblies costs and informative reference information -- Conforms to the latest CSI MasterFormat Master List of Numbers and Titles for Unit Prices, and UNIFORMAT II numbering system for the Assemblies section.