Please contact the Better Business Bureau or the Att. General's office for more information, lists, etc.
According to Docstoc.com, paving contractors typically charge between $60 and $100 per hour. They may charge other fees such as site visit fees or preparation fees.
Why not get quotes from other contractors in your area, compare, then you'll be able to figure out how much you should charge? You can get quotes at http://www.elyfe.com/remodeling.html
Concrete contractors give individual quotes for each job. Prices would be worked out according to size of the area, materials needed and the amount of labor hours.
Not all general contractors make the same. The pay is determined on the experience the contractor has and how much materials it will take. The site I listed below states how much a contractor costs. http://www.acmediy.com/contractor/how-much.php
The State of Wyoming gets much of its money from state sales and use taxes and from licenses and fees. The people of Wyoming get their money in many ways including oil and coal mining, ranching, and tourism.
The going rate for tile contractors actually varies depending on your location, but on average, they usually charge anywhere between $6 - $20 per square foot of tile. They don't usually charge by the hour, rather, by the amount of installation the need to do.
it depends on the type of fencing you are going to have installed, the size of the lot they are installing on, and where you live. there are several factors to consider.
Depending on the contractor and their availability, it should not be to much of problem for them to come survey your home and determine how much its going to cost you to install. Of course there is the smaller contractors who will charge the customers just for a survey of the house.
Up to 1.50 a square foot if you provide the Tiles and material, 1.50 is national average on the tile installation.
Electrical contractors typically charge between $50 to $150 per hour, depending on factors like location, experience, and type of work. It's important to get quotes from multiple contractors to find the best rate for your specific project.
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.
way too much (7-10 per square foot) instead opt for a sandset paving application utilizing natural stone, brick or pavers..