Architect and engineer . r. Stop *Stiap Estimating and Wasteful ^^Guessing^ Prepare your estimates with confidence from reliable data and figures by consulting the IVEW BUILDIIVGESTIMATORS HAIVDBOOK By William Arthur? A Handbook forArchitects, Builders, Contractors, Appraisers, Eni^ineers,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 sho


Architect and engineer . r. Stop *Stiap Estimating and Wasteful ^^Guessing^ Prepare your estimates with confidence from reliable data and figures by consulting the IVEW BUILDIIVGESTIMATORS HAIVDBOOK By William Arthur? A Handbook forArchitects, Builders, Contractors, Appraisers, Eni^ineers,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 builde


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