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Here are some of the factors that can influence the final price of your steel job:
Typically, steel is priced out based on its weight, which is why the quantity will be such an integral component to your cost estimations. It is also the main reason why it will be so important for you to use extreme caution in taking the measurements for the amount of steel you will need to complete the job. In America for instance, the standard method for the steel specifications of a wide flange beam is W 6 x 25, which are 6 inches deep with a weight of 25 lb/ft.
Experts in the field recommend that you use the following estimating procedure for all of your projects
Aside from the steel itself, your project is likely also going to require the use of many other tools and materials to complete. Castings, fittings, hardware, tools, and much more will all be necessary and they must be accounted for in the preparation of your price estimate. Make sure to also remember to account for any disposable materials that will be needed because they can become a valuable portion of your estimate.
Depending on the type of project, you may be looking to achieve different types of finishes of the steel. Certain jobs actually require different finishes. The techniques needed to achieve these finishes usually add a great deal of expense to any project.
Labor costs are yet another factor to take into consideration when calculating the costs of your project. Determine how many people will be needed and multiply that by the estimated number of hours to complete the job and the hourly cost of each person.
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