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11595 Ranch Elsie Rd. ** Golden, CO80403-8448

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UNITS OF MEASURE

1)Square Foot – SF = 1’ x 1’ or 12” x 12” or 144 square inches

Used for quantities of sheet goods (drywall, plywood, or sheathing), building leasing or sales, sometimes flooring, masonry, etc.

2) Hundred Square Feet – CSF – 100 x 1’ x 1’

Used for large quantities of sheet goods (drywall, plywood, or sheathing), building leasing or sales, sometimes flooring, masonry, etc.

3)Linear Foot – LF = Total length of stock

Used for quantities of trim, baseboard, fencing, railing, piping, etc.

4)Hundred Linear Feet – CLF - Total length of stock / 100

Used for large quantities of trim, baseboard, fencing, railing, piping, etc.

5)Board Foot – BF = 1’ x 1’ x 1” or 12” x 12” x 1” or 144 cubic inches

Used for quantities or lumber, hardwoods, softwoods, and dimensional.

6)Thousand Board Foot – MBF = 1000 x 1’ x 1’ x 1” or 1000 x 12” x 12” x 1” or 144,000 cubic inches

Used for large quantities or lumber, hardwoods, softwoods, and dimensional.

7)Square Yard – Sq. Yd. = 3’ x 3’ or 36” x 36”

Used for carpet, tile, wood flooring, waterproof rubber membrane, etc.

8)Sheet – Sht. = One (1) panel of sheet goods

Used for quantities of drywall, plywood, or sheathing, etc.

9)Square – SQ = 100 square feet or 10’ x 10’ or 120” x 120”

Used for quantities of roofing (all types), waterproof membranes, other wide expanses of roofing or exterior materials.

10)Roll – RL = Rolled up materials

Used for quantities of wire, felt paper, fencing, nail gun nails, rolled roofing, etc.

11)Bundle – Bdl. = Tied up bundle of materials

Used for quantities of shims, stakes, shake shingles, shingles, etc.

Units of Measure (Cont.)

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12)Cubic Foot – CF = 1’ x 1’ x 1’ or 12” x 12” x 12” or 24” x 6” x 12” or 1728 cu. in.

Used for quantities of concrete, soil, sand, gravel, top soil, road base, etc. (In place or excavated)

13) Cubic Yard – CY = 3’ x 3’ x 3’ or 36” x 36” x 36” or other combinations to get 27 cubic feet or 46,656 cubic inches

Used for quantities of concrete, soil, sand, gravel, top soil, road base, etc.(In place or excavated)

14) Ton – Ton = 2000 lbs.

Used for quantities of steel, concrete, soil, sand, gravel, top soil, road base, etc. ( Most commonly when hauling the materials)

15) Bucket – Bkt = Can be different sizes of buckets

Used for quantities of soil, sand, or aggregate (Front loader bucket), or nails, screws, or other attaching hardware sold in large quantities.

16) Gallon – Gal. = Liquid measure of volume

Used for quantities of paint, stain, acids, sealers, water, waste, etc.

17) Pound – lb = 16 ounces, a measure of weight

Used for quantities of nails, screws, soil, rock, sand, aggregate, etc.

18) Piece – pc. = a single item of measure

Used for quantities of items of ornamental iron, cabinets, special trim, plastic parts, etc.

19) Unit – unit = a measure consisting of a manufactures fixture

Used for quantities of items like furnaces, air conditioners, plumbing fixtures, electrical fixtures, cabinets, etc.

20)Hour – Hr – One hour of labor worked or equipment usage

21)Man / Hour – Mn/Hr – Work completed by one man in one hour

22)Day – DY – One work day

A day of work not including a holiday, weekend, or non-typical (overtime) hours.

Your costing books may have other units of measure specific to certain types of work to be completed. Always use the unit of measure for your costing as you would need to order or acquire that resource you are putting into your estimate.

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