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February 2022 Price List Changes Summary

Structural price list items added for the February 2022 price lists

1. DORLVRDInterior double door – full louvered – pre-hung unit
(+)Included: Pre-hung interior double door, hinges, jamb, stop, casing (both sides), finish nails, wood shims, and installation labor.Excluded: Lockset and painting/staining.Quality: Full louvered softwood door slabs with pre-drilled holes for lockset, paint-grade softwood jamb and 3 1/4″ paint-grade casing.Notes: The casing material assumption addresses the average type of casing being used in normal situations. If the casing material component does not reflect the cost of the casing being used, Xactware recommends modifying the material component price.Included: Labor cost to remove a pre-hung interior double door unit and to discard in a job-site waste receptacle.(-)
2. MTLRFGETEave trim for metal roofing – 29 gauge
(+)Included: Metal eave trim, roofing screws with neoprene washer, and installation labor.Quality: 29 gauge.Green: LEED considers metallic trim to be green for being manufactured with a minimum of 25% recycled product.Notes: The labor type used in this item is a steel worker.(-)Included: Labor to remove metal eave trim and to discard in a job-site waste receptacle.Notes: Contractors will generally include the removal of the eave trim in the per square foot removal price of the roofing material. This removal activity is intended to be used when the eave trim is being removed and the adjacent field material is not being removed. Ultimately, how this is estimated is up to the parties involved.
3. MTLRFGET+Eave trim for metal roofing – 26 gauge
(+)Included: Metal eave trim, roofing screws with neoprene washer, and installation labor.Quality: 26 gauge.Green: LEED considers metallic trim to be green for being manufactured with a minimum of 25% recycled product.Notes: The labor type used in this item is a steel worker.(-)Included: Labor to remove metal eave trim and to discard in a job-site waste receptacle.Notes: Contractors will generally include the removal of the eave trim in the per square foot removal price of the roofing material. This removal activity is intended to be used when the eave trim is being removed and the adjacent field material is not being removed. Ultimately, how this is estimated is up to the parties involved.
4. MTLRFGEWEndwall flashing for metal roofing – 29 gauge
(+)Included: Metal endwall flashing, butyl sealant tape, roofing screws with neoprene washers, closure strips, and installation labor.Green: LEED considers metallic trim to be green for being manufactured with a minimum of 25% recycled product.Notes: The labor type used in this item is a steel worker.Included: Labor to remove metal flashing, including closure strip, and to discard in a job-site waste receptacle.(-)
5. MTLRFGEW+Endwall flashing for metal roofing – 26 gauge
(+)Included: Metal endwall flashing, butyl sealant tape, roofing screws with neoprene washers, closure strips, and installation labor.Green: LEED considers metallic trim to be green for being manufactured with a minimum of 25% recycled product.Notes: The labor type used in this item is a steel worker.Included: Labor to remove metal flashing, including closure strip, and to discard in a job-site waste receptacle.(-)
6. MTLRFGGTGable trim for metal roofing – 29 gauge
(+)Included: Metal gable trim, roofing screws with neoprene washer, and installation labor.Quality: 29 gauge.Green: LEED considers metallic trim to be green for being manufactured with a minimum of 25% recycled product.Notes: The labor type used in this item is a steel worker.(-)Included: Labor to remove metal gable trim and to discard in a job-site waste receptacle.Notes: Contractors will generally include the removal of the gable trim in the per square foot removal price of the roofing material. This removal activity is intended to be used when the gable trim is being removed and the adjacent field material is not being removed. Ultimately, how this is estimated is up to the parties involved.
7. MTLRFGGT+Gable trim for metal roofing – 26 gauge
(+)Included: Metal gable trim, roofing screws with neoprene washer, and installation labor.Quality: 26 gauge.Green: LEED considers metallic trim to be green for being manufactured with a minimum of 25% recycled product.Notes: The labor type used in this item is a steel worker.(-)Included: Labor to remove metal gable trim and to discard in a job-site waste receptacle.Notes: Contractors will generally include the removal of the gable trim in the per square foot removal price of the roofing material. This removal activity is intended to be used when the gable trim is being removed and the adjacent field material is not being removed. Ultimately, how this is estimated is up to the parties involved.
8. MTLRFGPTPitch transition flashing for metal roofing – 29 gauge
(+)Included: Metal pitch transition flashing, butyl sealant tape, roofing screws with neoprene washers, closure strips, offset cleat, and installation labor.Quality: 29 gauge.Green: LEED considers metallic trim to be green for being manufactured with a minimum of 25% recycled product.Notes: The labor type used in this item is a steel worker.Included: Labor to remove metal flashing, including closure strip, and to discard in a job-site waste receptacle.(-)
9. MTLRFGPT+Pitch transition flashing for metal roofing – 26 gauge
(+)Included: Metal pitch transition flashing, butyl sealant tape, roofing screws with neoprene washers, closure strips, offset cleat, and installation labor.Quality: 26 gauge.Green: LEED considers metallic trim to be green for being manufactured with a minimum of 25% recycled product.Notes: The labor type used in this item is a steel worker.Included: Labor to remove metal flashing, including closure strip, and to discard in a job-site waste receptacle.(-)
10. MTLRFGRECRidge end cap for metal roofing
(+)Included: Metal ridge end cap, roofing screws with neoprene washer, and installation labor.Green: LEED considers metallic trim to be green for being manufactured with a minimum of 25% recycled product.Notes: The labor type used in this item is a steel worker.Included: Labor to remove ridge end cap and to discard in a job-site waste receptacle.(-)
11. MTLRFGRSMetal roofing – Detach & reset
(+)Included: On site storage, roofing screws with neoprene washer, and labor.Excluded: Any additional materials or hardware.Notes: Labor cost to detach metal roofing, move to an adjacent room or area for storage, and reinstall at a later time. The labor type used in this item is a steel worker.
12. MTLRFGRVRidge vent – Metal roofing – floating ventilator
(+)Included: Ridge vent, closure, screws, and installation labor.Quality: Ridge vent for metal roofing. Low/medium profile (floating ventilator) average grade.Green: LEED considers metallic ridge vent to be green for being manufactured with a minimum of 25% recycled product. Lighter colored products may contribute to the Heat Island Reduction credit.Notes: The labor type used in this item is a steel worker.Included: Labor to remove a ridge ventilation system and to discard in a job-site waste receptacle.(-)
13. MTLRFGRV-Ridge vent – Metal roofing – Standard grade
(+)Included: Ridge vent, closure, screws, and installation labor.Quality: Ridge vent for metal roofing. Low profile standard grade.Green: LEED considers metallic ridge vent to be green for being manufactured with a minimum of 25% recycled product. Lighter colored products may contribute to the Heat Island Reduction credit.Notes: The labor type used in this item is a steel worker.Included: Labor to remove a ridge ventilation system and to discard in a job-site waste receptacle.(-)
14. MTLRFGRV+Ridge vent – Metal roofing – High grade
(+)Included: Ridge vent, closure, screws, and installation labor.Quality: Ridge vent for metal roofing. High profile with or without damper.Green: LEED considers metallic ridge vent to be green for being manufactured with a minimum of 25% recycled product. Lighter colored products may contribute to the Heat Island Reduction credit.Notes: The labor type used in this item is a steel worker.Included: Labor to remove a ridge ventilation system and to discard in a job-site waste receptacle.(-)
15. MTLRFGRVRSRidge vent – Metal roofing – Detach & reset
(+)Included: On site storage, fasteners, and installation labor.Excluded: Any additional materials or hardware.Notes: Labor cost to detach metal ridge vent, move to an adjacent area for storage, and reinstall at a later time. The labor type used in this item is a steel worker.
16. MTLRFGSMetal roofing – clear/skylight panel
(+)Included: Clear/skylight roofing sheets, roofing screws with neoprene washer, and installation labor.Quality: Fiberglass, polycarbonate, or PVC corrugated clear/skylight panel. Up to 1″.Notes: Material component square foot pricing is based on per square foot coverage area, inclusive of typical overlap. Pricing to install a metal roofing clear panel can vary greatly depending on the panel material type, size, and installation method. Ultimately, the estimator and those involved may need to compare their local costs with published pricing and make adjustments as necessary. The labor type used in this item is a steel worker.Included: Labor cost to remove metal roofing clear/skylight panel and to discard in a job-site receptacle.(-)
17. MTLRFGSWSidewall flashing for metal roofing – 29 gauge
(+)Included: Metal sidewall flashing, butyl tape sealant, roofing screws with neoprene washers, and installation labor.Green: LEED considers metallic trim to be green for being manufactured with a minimum of 25% recycled product.Notes: The labor type used in this item is a steel worker.Included: Labor to remove metal flashing and to discard in a job-site waste receptacle.(-)
18. MTLRFGSW+Sidewall flashing for metal roofing – 26 gauge
(+)Included: Metal sidewall flashing, butyl tape sealant, roofing screws with neoprene washers, and installation labor.Green: LEED considers metallic trim to be green for being manufactured with a minimum of 25% recycled product.Notes: The labor type used in this item is a steel worker.Included: Labor to remove metal flashing and to discard in a job-site waste receptacle.(-)
19. MTLRFGTRSMetal roofing trim – Detach & reset
(+)Included: On site storage, roofing screws with neoprene washer, and labor.Excluded: Any additional materials or hardware.Notes: Labor cost to detach metal roofing trim, move to an adjacent room or area for storage, and reinstall at a later time. The labor type used in this item is a steel worker.
20. MTLRIDGMRidge cap – metal roofing
(+)Included: Metal ridge cap, roofing screws with neoprene washer, and installation labor.Green: LEED considers metallic ridge cap to be green for being manufactured with a minimum of 25% recycled product. Lighter colored products may contribute to the Heat Island Reduction credit.Notes: The labor type used in this item is a steel worker.(-)Included: Labor to remove ridge cap and to discard in a job-site waste receptacle.Notes: Contractors will generally include the removal of the ridge cap in the per square foot removal price of the roofing material. This removal activity is intended to be used when the ridge cap is being removed and the adjacent field material is not being removed. Ultimately, how this is estimated is up to the parties involved.

Structural price list items modified for the February 2022 price lists

1. DOR*Reviewed shim, fastener, and/or casing material component yields for interior and exterior door items and made minor adjustments to (+)
assemblies as warranted.
2. DRY1*Modified Included field of (-) definition to clarify removing corner bead would be included.
3. DRY3*Modified Included field of (-) definition to clarify removing corner bead would be included.
4. DRY5*Modified Included field of (-) definition to clarify removing corner bead would be included.
5. DRYLF*Modified Included field of (-) definition to clarify removing corner bead would be included.
6. EQUBLIFT*Modified description and Included field of (+) definition to reference spider lifts would be included.
7. FRMBP*Modified supporting event for labor component in removal (-) assembly.
8. FRMDBP*Modified supporting event for labor component in removal (-) assembly.
9. HMRDRYW*Modified Included field of (-) definition of applicable items to clarify removing corner bead would be included.
10. LITSTRIPIAdded text to description to clarify light strip may be incandescent or LED.
11. MTLRFGCAModified supporting event for labor component in (+) assembly.
12. MTLSSRFGModified supporting event for labor component in (+) assembly.
13. PNTFAUX*Modified Note field of (+) definition to reference a “reasonable amount of prep work” is included.
14. PNTPModified Note field of (+) definition to reference a “reasonable amount of prep work” is included.
15. PNTP+Modified Note field of (+) definition to reference a “reasonable amount of prep work” is included.
16. PNTP2*Modified Note field of (+) definition to reference a “reasonable amount of prep work” is included.
17. PNTSModified Note field of (+) definition to reference a “reasonable amount of prep work” is included.
18. PNTS-Modified Note field of (+) definition to reference a “reasonable amount of prep work” is included.
19. PNTS+*Modified Note field of (+) definition to reference a “reasonable amount of prep work” is included.
20. PNTS2Modified Note field of (+) definition to reference a “reasonable amount of prep work” is included.
21. PNTS3Modified Note field of (+) definition to reference a “reasonable amount of prep work” is included.
22. PNTSPModified Note field of (+) definition to reference a “reasonable amount of prep work” is included.
23. PNTSP+Modified Note field of (+) definition to reference a “reasonable amount of prep work” is included.
24. PNTSP2*Modified Note field of (+) definition to reference a “reasonable amount of prep work” is included.
25. PNTSPMPModified Note field of (+) definition to reference a “reasonable amount of prep work” is included.
26. PNTSPSB*Modified Note field of (+) definition to reference a “reasonable amount of prep work” is included.
27. RFGMTLET*Added text to Note field of (+) definition to clarify labor type used in this item is a roofer.
28. RFGMTLEW*Added text to Note field of (+) definition to clarify labor type used in this item is a roofer.
29. RFGMTLGT*Added text to Note field of (+) definition to clarify labor type used in this item is a roofer.
30. RFGMTLPT*Added text to Note field of (+) definition to clarify labor type used in this item is a roofer.
31. RFGMTLRECAdded text to Note field of (+) definition to clarify labor type used in this item is a roofer.
32. RFGMTLRSAdded text to Note field of (+) definition to clarify labor type used in this item is a roofer.
33. RFGMTLRV*Added text to Note field of (+) definition to clarify labor type used in this item is a roofer.
34. RFGMTLSAdded text to Note field of (+) definition to clarify labor type used in this item is a roofer.
35. RFGMTLSW*Added text to Note field of (+) definition to clarify labor type used in this item is a roofer.
36. RFGMTLTRSAdded text to Note field of (+) definition to clarify labor type used in this item is a roofer.
37. RFGRIDGMAdded text to Note field of (+) definition to clarify labor type used in this item is a roofer.
38. SDGFLCP*Added text to Excluded field of (+) definition to clarify assumptions for corner and trim boards would not be included.
39. SFGGRD+Added text to Note field of (+) definition to clarify different factors could affect pricing.
40. SFGGRD++Added text to Note field of (+) definition to clarify different factors could affect pricing.
41. TMPGENPBAdded text to description to reference distrubution box below 100 amp.
42. TMPGENPBWAdded text to description to reference distrubution box below 100 amp.
43. WTRDRYFor (+) definition, modified Quality field to reference standard drying fan is typically greater than 850 CFM and added text to Note field
to clarify CFM may not always be the best indicator due to ever-improving technology and efficiency of equipment.
44. WTRDRY-For (+) definition, modified Quality field to reference mini drying fan is typically less than 850 CFM and added text to Note field
to clarify CFM may not always be the best indicator due to ever-improving technology and efficiency of equipment.
45. WTRDRYN*Modified Included field of (-) definition to clarify removing corner bead would be included.
46. WTRDRYWModified Included field of (-) definition to clarify removing corner bead would be included.
47. WTRDRYW4*Modified Included field of (-) definition to clarify removing corner bead would be included.
48. WTRDRYWAModified Included field of (-) definition to clarify removing corner bead would be included.
49. WTRDRYWI*Modified Included field of (-) definition to clarify removing corner bead would be included.
50. WTRDRYWL*Modified Included field of (-) definition to clarify removing corner bead would be included.
51. WTRDRYWS*Modified Included field of (-) definition to clarify removing corner bead would be included.
52. WTRPOWDAdded text to description to reference distrubution box below 100 amp.
53. WTRPOWDWAdded text to description to reference distrubution box below 100 amp.

Sturctural material components added for the February 2022 price lists

1. DORLVRDFull louvered double door – pre-hung unit

Structural material components modified for the February 2022 price lists

1. LITSTRIPIModified description to reference incandescent or LED strip light.

Structural equipment components modified for the February 2022 price lists

1. EQUBLIFT*Modified description to reference spider lifts would be included.

Personal property items removed for the February 2022 price lists

1. LGPGRNH-Greenhouse – Standard grade
2. LGPGRNHGreenhouse
3. LGPGRNH+Greenhouse – High grade
4. LGPGRNH++Greenhouse – Premium grade
5. LGPGRNH+++Greenhouse – Deluxe grade

Miscellaneous changes made for the February 2022 price lists

  • Employer federal and state/province payroll taxes in the labor burden portion of the retail labor rate were updated as warranted.
  • Remapped postal codes 33523, 33525, 33526 from Winter Haven, FL (FLWH) pricelist area to Spring Hill, FL (FLSI) price list area.
  • Remapped postal codes 33524, 33539, 33540, 33541, 33542, 33543 from Winter Haven, FL (FLWH) pricelist area to Tampa, FL (FLTA) price list area.
  • Remapped postal codes 33544, 33545, 34637, 34638, 34639 from Spring Hill, FL (FLSI) pricelist area to Tampa, FL (FLTA) price list area.

Future changes and additions to look for in upcoming price list publications

  1. Item(s) for full home surge protector.
  2. Item(s) for dry fogging for mold.
  3. Possible item(s) / add-on item(s) for installing fencing in cold weather or difficult areas.
  4. Item(s) for drywall returns for commercial windows.

Signifies changes to multiple items with similar selectors.