120$ sq.ft low end....170$ sq.ft Hi end
Vancouver, Canada's GDP per capita is $27,682* i don't think this is correct. British Columbia's GDP per capita in 2006 is $42,000. Vancouver, with an eighth the population of British Columbia accounts for on average 35% of its GDP. By these calculations, Vancouver's GDP per capita is close to $100,000. In line with other major rich cities. (And Vancouver is a very rich city)
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The salary for a construction worker will vary depending on the state and employer. Many construction workers, make an average of $1,400 every two weeks.
The average cost per square foot of residential construction in the state of New Mexico is between $150.00 & $200.00 a square foot. Upgraded amenities can make the cost per foot higher.
Construction companies on average make about $150000 dollars a month. Summer is usually considered the 'high season' and the colder winter months the 'low season'.
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The average flight distance is 2,800 miles, depending on where in British Columbia you go to.
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It gets hot and cold
The average daily temperature is 20°C (68°F).
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According to experts, the average size of Vancouver Island in British Columbia is 12,407 square miles or 32,134 kilometers square.
The average salary of a construction owners representative is $112,000 annually. A construction manager has an average salary y of $94,000 per year.
The average retainer for a construction lawyer in Maryland is $2000-$2500
The average SAT accepted at Columbia is what is considered in the 'A' range. The 'A' range starts at 2100,. Columbia is a holistic application in that they are looking for the well rounded applicant.
In the fourth quarter of 2010, the population of British Columbia was 4,554,085. Its rate of population growth is 1.2%. It makes up about 13% of the total population of Canada. British Columbia's population has grown 35.8% since 1991, with an average annual growth rate of 1.8%. Due largely to its position on the Pacific Coast, British Columbia has the highest proportion (24.8%) of "visible" minorities of any Canadian province. Most of these are of Asian descent, including large Chinese, Japanese, Korean, East Indian and South Asian populations. Chinese is the most-spoken language after English.