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Rory Woolsey's Construction Estimating Blog: Mark It Up!

Rory Woolsey

These include; the size of the project, the annual volume of the contractor, competition, public sector vs. private sector, the type of work, risk(s), the complexity of the work, remodel vs. new construction, availability of labor, and the time of year. A high end calculation for complex, smaller, remodel projects would be; TPC = 1.15

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Rory Woolsey's Construction Estimating Blog: Scope, Scope, Scope!!!

Rory Woolsey

The reality is engineers (and architects alike) do not have the best track record for budgeting project costs accurately. Some examples are: · Equipment requirements · Staging · Safety requirements · The critical path order · Labor needs · All means and methods. construction consultants.

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Rory Woolsey's Construction Estimating Blog: Scope, Again?

Rory Woolsey

The reality is engineers (and architects alike) do not have the best track record for budgeting project costs accurately. · Safety requirements. · Rory Woolsey has worked in Management and Engineering for the construction industry for 35 years, starting as a construction laborer in Billings, Montana, in 1972.

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Rory Woolsey's Construction Estimating Blog: A Savings Analysis!

Rory Woolsey

With JOC the extent of the design will stop at a place where a building permit can be issued and all of the life and safety code issues are emphasized. Rory Woolsey has worked in Management and Engineering for the construction industry for 35 years, starting as a construction laborer in Billings, Montana, in 1972.