slate starts at 5 dollars a square foot on the floor for straight lay and varies from there... generally straight up in price lol, up to 10 - 13 dollars a foot for nice quartzites
It depends. There are several types of rubber flooring. Where someone lives will also be a factor as prices do not remain the same from place to place. A standard 18-20 in by 1/8 in tile around me at installer rate is .75 to 1.50 per square ft.
The rate for installing an interior door is : $ 41.81 $ 107.96.
Rate of IPS flooring is Rs. 26.00 for 3" thick.
Laminate flooring has quite a few advantages over traditional hardwood. Firstly, laminate floors aren't prone to decay and wear at nearly the same rate. They're much easier to install, and use pre cut boards that snap together easily. This makes them a great solution for do it yourself enthusiasts.
It would depend on the type of door, the degree of difficulty, the level of trimming desired, and the local labor rate. Get local estimates.
Direct labor hour rate is the per hour wage rate paid to skilled or unskilled labor to make one unit of product.
The materials will cost about $1.60 to $3.67 per square foot. If hiring a professional to do the labor, the cost obviously depends on the professional's rate, but a rough estimate would be $3 per square foot.
The rate at which any change in labor effects demand of labor or supply.
No, Direct labor price variance is created due to difference in standard labor rate and actual labor rate for example standard labor rate per unit is 10 and actual labor rate is 11 then 1 per unit is unfavourable direct labor price variance.
Predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor cost = Budgeted overhead cost / direct labor cost / 100 Predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor cost = budgeted overhead cost / direct labor hours.
The formula is : Potential Growth rate = Annual Growth rate of labor force - Annual decline in the work weeks + Growth rate of labor productivity. So u need to have the annual decline in the work weeks to find the potential Growth Regards, Muntaha
wage rate, size of labor force, participation rate, trade-off between leisure and consumption