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MIL-HDBK-1013/12
9.6.1
Required Information.  The following information is
required for a frame cost estimate:
a)
Frame material
b)
Frame thickness
c)
Method of anchoring frame to wall
d)
Size of frame
e)
Number of frames required
f)
Worksheets (see Appendix B):
1)  Frame Cost Factor (FCF)
Table 35
Frame Type Cost Factors
Frame Type
Cost Factor
Light
Aluminum (less than 1/4 inch (6 mm) thick)
1.0
Heavy
Aluminum (1/4 inch (6 mm) thick or thicker)
1.6
Light
Steel (less than 1/4 inch (6 mm) thick)
1.8
Heavy
Steel (1/4 inch (6 mm) thick or thicker)
2.3
9.7
Installation Cost Estimate Procedure.  The cost of
installation depends on the protection provided, wall
construction, type of construction (new or retrofit), and the
type of anchorage.  Rather than oversimplifying the process of
estimating the cost of glazing installation, this handbook
provides general guidance.  Figure 40 provides a process chart
and procedure description for this guidance.
9.7.1
Required Information.  The following information is
required for an installation cost estimate:
a) Labor rate cost of installation crew.  It is assumed
that a two person crew is required for glazing
systems weighing less than 250 pounds (110 kg).
b) Type of construction (new facility or retrofit of an
existing facility)
c) Cost of hardening wall.  This information is
required for retrofit construction where the wall
does not provide protection equivalent to that
afforded by the glazing system.
d) Weight of glazing cross-section.  This information
is determined using Figure 36.
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