On 2/10/12 AAA told me $170 per sqft.
As of now Lokmat Bhavan Building at Lokmat Square is the tallest building in Nagpur.
fifty dollars
Yea, You cant get an answer for this question! They will soak you for all the permits and B.S.
Sounds like "Floor Area Ratio" The Floor Area Ratio, or "FAR," is usually given as a percentage. For example: if you have a 3,000 square foot residence on 1/4 acre (10,890 square feet) the FAR is 3,000sf / 10,890sf = .275 or 27.5%.
A threshold inspector is a certified building inspector who works for a consulting / engineering firm. If a building exceeds either a height, square footage, or occupancy load, the client usually funding the project is required by law to hire a threshold inspector. In addition to performing structural inspections, a threshold inspector will oversee certain activities during building such as pouring concrete and post tensioning. Threshold inspectors can be considered a form of quality control seeing that the are hired by the developers and not the general contractor, therefore not having to answer to the GC.
1399 square miles
Shasta County, California has a total land area of approximately 3,784 square miles.
There is no strict definition of "Southern California." But if you want to count LA County, San Diego County, Orange County, Riverside County, San Bernardino County, Ventura County, and Santa Barbara County; then Southern California is about 40,892 square miles. If you add in Kern County, San Luis Obispo County, and Imperial County...then Southern California is about 56,512 square miles.
Alpine County, California has an area of 739 square miles and a population of 1,238, making it the least populated county in California
San Francisco County, with 47 square miles. Next is Santa Cruz County with 446 square miles.
Kern County, CA covers 8,161 square miles.
~49 square miles.
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Orange County, California, USA - 948 square miles.
San Bernardino County is the largest county in California, and all of the continental United States. It has 20,105 square miles.
The term is county, not country, and it is San Bernardino County. This is not only the largest county in California, but the largest county in any state. 20,105 square miles
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