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Construction Outlook 2010
The 2010 Construction Outlook is the industry's highly respected and most closely watched Report for the year ahead. Get a first-hand view of industry trends and the economic forecast that will affect the industry in 2010. This Report will give you the vital information you need to plan for business success in 2010 and beyond.
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Engineering News-Record Square Foot Costbook 2008 Edition
Engineering News-Record (ENR) and Design & Construction Resources have once again teamed up to bring you a comprehensive guide to "real life" square-foot construction costs based on a wide variety of actual construction projects.
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Subcontractor Potentials Report
Subcontractors will now be able to understand how their business is performing. Subcontractors will be able to measure and plan for the future based on sound, hard to find, construction intelligence.
SubContractor Potentials areas include- Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning, Siding, Electrical, Masonry, Site Prep, Drywall and Insulation, Tile, Framing, Glass and Glazing, Roofing.
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Engineering News-Record City Cost Indexes – Seattle, WA
The building and construction cost indexes for ENR’s individual cities use the same components and weighting as those for the 20-city national indexes. The city indexes use local prices for portland cement and 2 X 4 lumber and the national average price for structural steel. The city’s BCI uses local union wages, plus fringes, for carpenters, bricklayers and iron workers. The city’s CCI uses the same union wages for laborers.
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