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Quick cost analysis of concrete structure.

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Krausa

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May 17, 2002
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I need to approximate a cost for an undergroung concrete structure. I have all the dimensions. Does anyone know a quick method that will estimate to TOTAL cost including construction, labor, ect. Krausa
 
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You need to use GUIDE-LINES.
(1) Guide-Line is the % of each concrete phase (forms, steel, concrete, scafold, etc).
If you have in your hands a similar budget, found the percents % of each phase.
(2) You need to stand a REAL underground concrete Unit Price UP$ today used. See magazines tables (your region).
(3) Your total concrete volume TCV guive you the Total Price: TP = TCV x UP$ = TC (TC means Total Cost).
(4) Use then each percent % and you obtain the Price of each Phase. Imagine you adopt 20% of steel reinforcement, then: Steel Cost = 0.20 x TC is the steel reinforcement cost.
(5) You Work only with COSTS then you need to include the General Expenses Cost GEC (indirect Costs, Tax, etc).

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Any help: louisforts@yahoo.com
 
We have completed about 20 now, they run about $30 to $40 dollars per square foot, completed and backfilled shell only.
 
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