Spon's Architects' and Builders' Price Book 2023
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Due to be published on 12th October 2022 and now available for pre-order. This publication from AECOM provides the most accurate, detailed and professionally relevant construction price information for the UK. Take advantage of discounted e-license bundles and share them with your team.
Spon’s Architects’ and Builders’ Price Book 2023, compiled by AECOM, still provides the most accurate, detailed and professionally relevant construction price information for the UK. Its unique Tender Index, updated through the year (2015 = 100), gives an ongoing reality check and allows you to adjust for changing market conditions. Although it suits a wide range of project sizes, this is the only price book which sets out a detailed cost base for contracts exceeding £4,000,000 in value.
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As well as the most wide-ranging market testing exercise since the war elevated inflationary pressure, the following items have been added:
- An update on the exceptional market conditions currently faced.
- Discussion about recent changes to building regulations for non-domestic buildings.
- Along with the standard features you have come to expect from Spon’s Architects’ and Builders’ Price Book:
- 20,000 prices for the most frequently specified items, the majority with labour constants and detailed build-ups.
- Hundreds of alternative materials prices for the more unusual items.
- Detailed guidance on wage rates, daywork, cost limits and allowances, property insurance and professional fees, plus useful formulae, design criteria and trade association addresses.
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- General
- Rates of Wages
- Approximate Estimating
- Prices for Measured Works
- Fees for Professional Services
- Daywork and Prime Cost
- Useful addresses for further information
- How to obtain your copy of Spon’s Architects’ and Builders’ Price Book 2023
- Purchase a set of five licence keys (or more) and we will email your licence keys along with instructions on how to access the e-book version.
Alternatively, order a hardcopy for delivery.
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- Published: October 2022
- Publisher: Taylor and Francis
- Author: AECOM
- IBSN: book: 978-0367514020
- ISBN: e-book: 9781003318880
This announcement originally appeared under the same title on the BSRIA Bookshop site in September 2022.
--BSRIA
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