From the course: Construction Estimating: RSMeans and Cost Data

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Using a printed volume page and composite crew

Using a printed volume page and composite crew

From the course: Construction Estimating: RSMeans and Cost Data

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Using a printed volume page and composite crew

- [Instructor] Let's take a look at a page that has some items in volume such as concrete. This page is 03 30 Cast-In-Place Concrete. We go down the page a little bit. Here we see beams, 3,500 PSI at five kip per linear foot. I'll go one step down to the 25-foot span. Going across the page to the right, there's the reference number. You could look at that in the back and you'll find an informational sheet that'll tell you a lot about the components of this particular assembly. Here we see the crew. This crew is a C-14A. This is a composite crew. It's a little bit different from the last page. Let's look it up and see what's inside of this crew. Go to the back of the book and find the different standard crews. Here's crew C-14A. You'll see there's a bunch of different types of labor involved here. There's one carpenter foreman, 16 carpenters, four rod men or reinforcers, two laborers, a cement finisher and then an equipment operator. There's also two pieces of equipment on this. I…

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