$120
A licensed general contractor makes about 27 dollars an hour. If they have been in this position a long time, they may make 30 to 35 dollars an hour.
What is the average hourly rate for a landscape contractor-Licensed and insured
Every General Contractor operates differently. Our business charges an hourly rate of $35/hr. However, for a home build we let the home owner negotiate what is best for them. We may charge a percentage on top of materials for labour or we charge a rate per square foot, or keep the hourly rate...typically whatever works out to be cheaper for the customer
$20 per hour.
You would need to define tradesman to even have a hope of getting an answer.
I don't think most general contractors work on hourly rates. A general contractor working on a cost-plus basis typically charges between 10% and 15% over the total project cost as her profit. A general contractor working on a fixed-bid will probably have a significantly higher margin to account for unexpected expenses. This year (2008), the general contractor building our home in Los Angeles, CA is on a fixed fee of 10% of the estimated project cost, plus $75 per hour for any additional work due to major change requests. That hourly rate is probably high for non-costal cities.
Depends. You can get a licensed "guy" to come out for probably $50/hr. If you were to call a Contractor, probably closer to 80-100$/hr.
$600.00
I just paid my electrical contractor $68.00 per hour for labor, plus materials.
A typical electrical contractor will normally charge anywhere between $25-$35 dollars per hour. It can also be a little more given the experience a contractor may have.
Depends on the actual remodel being done...check out http://www.elyfe.com/remodeling.html where you can get some instant quotes.
This depends largely on the state that you live in. You should go online to careerbuilders.com They have a statistical national rate you can access.