Approximately 40 hours of labor assuming some excavation and preparation. Could be as little as 15 hours if pavers are placed on an existing surface that is stable and compact. Charge per hour of labor varies a lot - in much of the US and Canada the people actually doing the work will be paid $10 to $15 and hour. THen the company they work for adds a markup to cover a manager and other expenses. You can get a total cost estimate for laying pavers at www.remodelestimates.com. I hope that helps..
$3 dollars per square foot labor $1 dollars average material cost per square foot Add for hourly labor costs for sub floor prep work $4 - $5 dollars average cost for labor and materials 20% - 40% average profit margin, varies with workforce wages
$3 dollars per square foot labor $1 dollars average material cost per square foot Add for hourly labor costs for sub floor prep work $4 - $5 dollars average cost for labor and materials 20% - 40% average profit margin, varies with workforce wages
One roof square is equal to 100 square feet. This measurement is commonly used in roofing to estimate materials and labor needed for a roofing project. For example, if a roof is 1,500 square feet, it would be equivalent to 15 roof squares.
If all of your figures are correct, your total cost will be $3942.90 good luck on that
between $5 -$10 a square foot depending on grout size ie. 1/8- 1/2
To estimate the amount and cost of paving work, paving contractors need to measure the square footage of parking lots and paving areas as drawn on construction blueprints. This measuring process is referred to as a "take-off" because the square footage measurements are "taken off" of the blueprints using devices such as scale rulers, digitizers, or planimeters. If you have any questions please call 1-800-731-3038.
It depends on what need doing to the area: surveying it? painting it? farming it? looking at it?
usually a flat rate is charged for a basic oil change...so you shouldn't be charged labor usually a flat rate is charged for a basic oil change...so you shouldn't be charged labor
Sales tax is charged on parts, etc. not labor.
Yes this can be charged to leasehold improvements. This is used when you are writing off on your taxes or in accounting.
Most of the time labor must be itemized separately for you not to be charged sales tax. In cases like where a contractor puts a new roof on a home for $8,000 then sales tax must be charged for the whole amount. If the invoice lists the bill of $4500 for materials and $3500 for labor to put on new shingles then sales tax would only be charged for the material and not for the labor. This is pretty much the law in just about every state.
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Sales tax on labor is typically not charged unless the labor is part of a taxable service or involves the sale of tangible personal property. Regulations vary by location, so it's best to consult with a local tax professional or the appropriate tax authority for guidance on whether sales tax should be charged on labor in a specific jurisdiction.
Any where from 15.00 per square meter up to $50.00 per square meter. Thus for a 3000 Square Meters [13mm polyurethane surface] 3000 square meters can cost $150,000.00. The more surface area and higher quality materials may cost more.
The National Labor Relations Board is an independent agency of the United States government charged with conducting elections for labor union representation and with investigating and remedying unfair labor practice.
Management manages labor. Managers are also a form of labor within the organization. Managers are charged with leading and directing labor.
The labor cost to replace shingles typically ranges from $1.50 to $3.00 per square foot, depending on factors like the complexity of the roof and local labor rates. A "square" in roofing terms refers to an area of 100 square feet. Therefore, for a standard roof replacement, you might expect to pay between $150 to $300 per square for labor alone, not including materials. It's advisable to get multiple quotes to ensure competitive pricing.