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Sanderson Concrete Inc. Sponsors Site Furnishings

Sanderson Concrete produces attractive, durable concrete site furnishings, including furniture, bollards, planters, stair treads and drinking fountains.

Sanderson Concrete products can be used in commercial, residential, institutional and municipal applications, allowing for endless design opportunities. Leading he way with product innovation, quality, and service we welcome the opportunity to show you what we can do on your next project.

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Tips on Estimating Site Furnishing Costs from RSMeans

Do not assume that items covered in Furnishings will be purchased and installed outside of your contract, especially if any furnishings or typical arrangements are shown on the drawings. This could be a costly assumption. Check all drawings and specifications for these items, and if any are found, check for the terms “NIC” (Not In Contract) or “By Others.” If these or similar terms are not present, it is safe to conclude that these items are in your scope of work.

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