Current insurance company approved rates pay 10.00 dollars per hour, per person. They do require that the person or persons doing the clean up, have workers compensation insurance, unemployment insurance, and medical insurance, as there are obviously many hazards in doing this type of work. They also have different classifications of clean up, such as construction, painting, tile, concrete, fire repair, etc.
If it is such that you cannot break it into squares, one main square with others attached. Measure each space and add them together. Measure the outside walls and get the perimeter. This will give you a figure Say a total of 48 feet. Treat that like it was the measurement of a square room. Divide that by 4, you get 12. A square room 12 feet to a side. 1 width times 1 length give you the square footage. 12x12=144. The perimeter is the same on a square room or a star if is the same length, it is going to enclose the same square footage.
To calculate the square footage, we need everything in feet or in inches. Since we are going to end in square feet, it is easiest to convert everything to feet first. 7 inches is equal to 7/12 feet, since there are 12 inches in a foot. 4 feet and 7 inches is equal to 4 and 7/12 feet, or 55/12 feet if you make it into an improper fraction. Then you simply multiply 7/12 and 55/12 together to get the square footage, which would be 385/12 feet, or 32 feet and 1 inch.
how are in construction process going?
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Who knows if anybody from jackass even has the footage anymore.
To find the area of a square, multiply a side by a side. A pool 2' square would have 2'x2'=42sq of area. To find the length when you know the square footage (or area) in this case 36, find the square root of the number. The square root of 36 is (the answer to your homework - which I am going to let you figure out)
Construction measurments are measurements that are used while the construction of a project is going on. They can be found in books such as Practical Construction Guides.
Canada is a very large country and there is construction going on all the time in some place. There will be roadwork and reconstruction, commercial construction, retail developments, and office and commercial developments going on all over the country.
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You're looking around $370-$380 per sq. ft. Depends on the city and what land is going for....Obviously your cost will be higher in Portland/Seattle/Bellevue.
That doesn't sound right. As written, that's less than one square foot. Even 11.6 by 10.6 feet probably isn't correct. I'm going to guess 11 feet, 6 inches by 10 feet, 6 inches which comes out to 120.75 square feet.
If you are a construction worker, then yes. Otherwise, no.