November 4, 2009 SmartBuilding Index RSMeans About RCD

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Construction News

Nonresidential building construction drops 1.6% % in September
11/3/2009 - Jobsite spending on nonresidential building construction fell 1.6% in September. The decline is not balanced. Spending for commercial buildings has fallen 34%% since the peak in early 2008. Most of the deep decline in this market is now over. Spending for institutional buildings has dropped 3%% since the peak earlier this year. Most of the shallow decline in this market is still ahead. Manufacturing spending peaked four months ago and has now fallen 14%.

Most of the very steep decline in this market is still ahead. It will consist of sharp cuts in energy-related project. Starts for these projects are already much lower. The value of nonresidential construction starts has rebounded from a deep drop in June — which will be the low point in this building cycle — but no further improvement is expected until well into next year. With the project pipeline drained, nonresidential construction spending will inch lower.......(read more)

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Construction spending up 0.8% in September but more declines ahead through the winter
11/3/2009 - Construction spending rose 0.8% in September entirely due to an implausible jump in residential remodeling which is unlikely to be sustained and could be revised away as was a similar jump earlier this year. Residential remodeling indicators all suggest that this market is continuing to slip lower. Even with the suspect jump in remodeling spending the reported September construction spending total was 0.2% below the initially reported total for August. This is due to large downward revisions for spending for both commercial buildings and....(read more)

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A strong dollar has definite benefits for Canada
10/30/2009 –In its just-released Monetary Policy Review, the Bank of Canada expressed considerable concern that “the persistent strength in the Canadian dollar is working to slow growth and to subdue inflation pressures” and “the current strength of the dollar is expected, over time, to more than fully offset the favourable developments since July.” While the report does not spell out what those “favourable developments” since July have been, it does raise some serious concerns. While it is possible that the strong Canadian dollar may be a drag on....(read more)

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Insulation materials—used to reduce heating or cooling loss through the exterior of the structure or to unheated or uncooled areas within the structure—are rated for thermal resistance, expressed as the material’s R-value. The higher the R-value, the more effective the insulation. Higher R-values usually translate to higher costs for materials. Consult the architecture plan views, elevations, sections, and details that provide the location of the materials. In addition to the building envelope, insulation information can be found on building sections, wall sections, and details, particularly on the sections through the exterior envelope of the structure. The specification should also be reviewed for product information that may provide pricing criteria.

Insulation is available in various forms, sizes, thicknesses, and R-values. In wood and light-gauge metal frame construction, blankets or rolls of insulation, called batts, are installed between the studs or joists at the exterior walls, roof, or floor of the structure. Insulation is available with an attached paper or foil facing that acts as a vapor barrier. Rigid insulation is used where a particular shape must be maintained, such as under concrete slabs, at the exterior of foundation walls, for roof decks, and over exterior sheathings under siding materials. Some common types include expanded polystyrene, of called “beadboard,” and extruded polystyrenes, such as Styrofoam. More complex rigid insulations used as part of roofing systems are called polyisocyanurates. These are faced with asphalt-impregnated felts, generally have a high R-value per inch of thickness, and are a common component in flat roof systems.

Taking off Quantities
Batt or roll insulation is taken off and estimated by the square foot, and should be listed separately according to the following:

  • Width
  • R-value
  • Location within the building (e.g., roof, walls, floors, etc.)
Materials should also be listed separately by vapor barrier facings, such as kraft paper and foil facing. Consult the specifications for the required R-values and specific product information.

Excerpted from Estimating Building Costs by Wayne J. DelPico, published by RSMeans.

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Pre-bid $1,036,386,619,070 $132,998,540,065 Pre-bid $475,370,185,504 $142,461,310,191
Bid $17,131,977,382 $12,141,026,867 Tender $5,704,856,809 $282,904,000
Post-bid $1,674,683,182,502 $484,566,656,070 Post-bid $39,830,217,277 $43,936,226,426

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