Estimating in Building Construction

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Other Estimating Methods 231

cost is then used to bid the assembly by multiplying the
quantity of the assembly by the unit cost of the assembly.


EXAMPLE 21-5 WALL ASSEMBLY UNIT COST


Determine the quantities of materials needed and the costs for an
8-foot-high interior partition wall assembly. The wall consists of
track and metal studs, insulation, 1/2drywall on both sides, and
paint. The studs are 16on center. Openings in the partition will be
handled as a separate assembly.


The costs are as follows:


Studs ($)0.75 each$9.52 per each$7.14

Track ($) 2 ¿$1.80 per lf$3.60

Area of paint2 sides 8 ¿ 1 ¿16 sf

Area of drywall2 sides 8 ¿ 1 ¿16 sf

Area of insulation 8 ¿ 1 ¿ 15 – > 16 – 7.5 sf

Number of studs 1 ¿> 16 –  12 – > 16 – 0 .75 each

Length of track 2  1 ¿ 2 ¿

FIGURE 21.4.Steel Joists, Beams
and Deck on Columns and Walls.
From Means Square Foot Cost Data 2007.
Copyright RS Means, Kingston, MA 781-
585-7880; All rights reserved



EXAMPLE 21-6 ASSEMBLY ESTIMATING USING
INTERIOR WALL ASSEMBLY
Determine the cost of 251of an 8-foot-high interior wall using the
unit cost from Example 21-5.


In Square Foot Costs,RS Means publishes cost data for a
number of assemblies that can be used to prepare an assem-
bly estimate for an entire building. The costs for a steel joist
and deck roof that bears on the exterior walls and steel
columns are shown in Figure 21.4. The cost estimate is pre-
pared by determining the costs for each assembly and then
by adding these costs together.

Cost ($) 251 ¿$52.50$13,177

Total cost ($>ft)$52 .50

Paint ($) 16 sf$0.61 per sf$9.76

Drywall ($) 16 sf$1.62 per sf$25.92

Insulation ($)7.5 sf$0.81 per sf$6.08
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