CON/CNE 383 CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATING FALL 2019 Masonry Instructions 1. Use 12 point Times New Roman Font with Single Spacing 2. Submit your assignment in .xlsx (Excel) format 3. Submit your assignment through Canvas 4. Late submissions will be accepted till the end of the semester for a 75% grade deduction. 5. No handwritten solutions will be accepted. 6. File naming format: Last name, First name – Masonry 7. The assignment is valued at 35 possible points. THIS IS A LOT OF POINTS, DON’T SKIP THIS ASSIGNMENT 8. Show all calculations and formulas, state all assumptions. 9. Failure to follow instructions will result in deductions For the drawings posted (New Kitchen Addition, Fred Acosta Job Corps Center), determine the following quantities for the new kitchen addition. You are required to use On-Screen Takeoff and submit one (1) MS Excel file containing the following items: 1. Quantities and associated total prices (include any calculations as well) 2. Screenshot(s) of your plan takeoffs from On-Screen 3. Screenshot of your conditions window from On-Screen PART A 1. Masonry (in square feet) (separate out standard block, bond beams, and half blocks). 2. Mortar (in cf). 3. Grout (in cf). 4. Rebar (in tons, assume a 30 diameter lap, 20’ rebar sections). Include only the North, East, and South walls (do not consider the interior west Wall) PART B Once you have found the above quantities, use the distributed 2007 RS Means Costs Data Sheets in order to price out your quantities from the masonry takeoff of the New Kitchen addition. 1. 2. 3. 4. Masonry (in the appropriate units) (separate out block types) Mortar (in the appropriate units) Grout (in the appropriate units) Rebar (in the appropriate units) Dr. Kenneth Sullivan Page 1 of 1 Masonry Student Name PART A Material Masonry (Std.) Masonry (B.B.) Masonry (H.B) Mortar Grout Rebar Quantity Unit PART B Material Masonry (Std.) Masonry (B.B.) Masonry (H.B.) Mortar Grout Rebar Quantity Unit ...
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