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And saved that 10 times over in six months. In addition, the book does point out that there are highly local variations - such as Sandbanks or maybe Alderley Edge for example. Lancashire where we are has a multiplier of 0.96 (I think). The book gives a series of local adjustment factors, Outer London being classified as a factor of 1. Being able to search online as well as read the book is unbeatable. At the very least it gives a firm basis on which to start discussions.įor me, computer-phile that I am, there's nothing quite like a real book to browse and poke around in. The massive advantage is the ability to share the pricing information with your supplier / builder, secure in the knowledge that both parties are dealing openly and fairly. That enables you to look at prices in a variety of contexts. In addition you get a link to an online version of the book where you can easily search for all instances of (say) hardcore. The current edition of SPONS is much better than the 2014 edition because it separates out labour costs.
