Architect and engineer . orArchitects, Builders, Contractors, Appraisers, Engineers,Superintendents and Draftsmen FIFTEENTH EDITION Revised and Enlarged The figures and other data in this book apply to all classes of buildingconstruction, but in actual quoting of records, greater emphasis has beenplaced upon residences, stores and flats, office buildings, manufacturingbuildings, railroad shops, schools and municipal work. Unquestionably, the most valuable feature of the book is the completeset of tables, which covers all phases of estimating in the entire struc-tural field. In the computations


Architect and engineer . orArchitects, Builders, Contractors, Appraisers, Engineers,Superintendents and Draftsmen FIFTEENTH EDITION Revised and Enlarged The figures and other data in this book apply to all classes of buildingconstruction, but in actual quoting of records, greater emphasis has beenplaced upon residences, stores and flats, office buildings, manufacturingbuildings, railroad shops, schools and municipal work. Unquestionably, the most valuable feature of the book is the completeset of tables, which covers all phases of estimating in the entire struc-tural field. In the computations of many estimates, for example, flexibilityis gained by using a flat rate unit per hour, based on one dollar per hourfor mechanics and sixty cents per hour for laborers. Thus, by using thisbasis the carpenter or builder may readily adopt the tables to any localrate. Considerable attention is given all through the book to the timerequired to install materials, and this is so arranged that any rate of wagesmay be 5x7V4 inches1056 Pages Price Flexible Fabrikoid480 Illustrations Gold Edges600 Tables Postpaid Send your order today to ARCHITECT A1\D EI\GI]\EER, TSC. 68 Post Street San Francisco, Calif. 64 The Architect and Engineer. April. 1935 Estimators Guide Giving Cost of Building Materials, Wage Scale, Etc- Owing to the various crafts accepting the NRA code of fair competition, in some casesthey have adopted a schedule of prices, and it therefore would be advisable to get intouch with these firms direct. Amounts quoted are figuring prices and are made up from average quotations furnishedby material houses to three leading contracting firms of San Francisco. NOTE—Add 2^2 Sale Tax on all materials but not labor. Lumber prices slightly lower. All prices and wages quoted are forSan Francisco and the Bay may be slight fluctuation ofprices in the interior and southernpart of the state. Freight cartage, atleast, must be added in figuring coun-try work.


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