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No, San Jose is about an hour south of San Francisco.
£ 35 per hour
A non-stop flight from San Francisco to Salt Lake City takes approximately 1 hour and 50 minutes.
The Westfield Mall in San Francisco opens at 10:00 AM on weekdays. But keep in mind that this doesn't mean that every store opens at 10:00 AM some stores open half an hour or even an hour later!
Departure point: Orange County, CaliforniaDestination point: San Francisco, CaliforniaEstimated flight duration: 1 hour, 18 minutes
no less than $75/hr
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.
A general Contractor does not typically charge by the hour. They usually charge by the job or by percentage. A G.C.'s job is to hire and coordinate not to "work" so hours would be a pore measure of his worth. Perhaps you are confusing a GC with a Home Improvement Contractor?
Some contractor charge by the hour, others charge by the job. To get the best rate you need to look around for a while to ensure you find one with the best price and also one that can provide good references.
A good electric contractor will cost you around $100 just to show up. After that you will be charged per hour and for all the parts the contractor used. The per hour charge will be somewhere in the $40-$50 range.
$45 -$60 and hour plus printing fees.
I just paid my electrical contractor $68.00 per hour for labor, plus materials.
The standard rate for service work in the Dallas Area is $90-$95 per hour. There are exceptions to this depending on the line of work that is being done, but this rate would cover the vast majority of residential and commercial service calls.
anywhere from $15 to $30 (double if legitimate contractor) an hour, and the walls of a 10 x 10 room can be rolled in an hour
It depends on whether both are certified electricans or not. Often times one electrican is certified and one is an electricans apprentice. If both are certified, I thin the per hour rate would be around $150 - $160. If one is an electrician's apprentice, $130 is probably more reasonable.
Standing charge per quarter ( 3 months) + charge for power consumed (kW - hours) during the quarter. Charge per kW - hour will be shown on the previous bill.
85 hr. residential. 120 hr. commercial NJ