Stone footings under porch foundations, 74' 6"
× 2' 3" × 6" 83.8
Backing for ashlar and water-table, 79' 10" × 1'
(average) × 3' 239.5
Rubble wall behind porches, 101' 4" × 1' 6" × 3'
(approximately) 456.0
[8]Foundation walls, rear porch, 26' 10" × 1' 6" × 2' 6" 100.6
Footings, walls rear porch, 26' 10" × 2' 4" × 6" 31.3
Area walls, 13' 9" × 1' × 6' 6" 89.4
Stone footing for area walls, 13' 9" × 1' 9" × 6" 12.0
Piers, 1' 6" × 1' 6" × 2' 6" × 2 11.3
Pier footings, 2' × 2' × 6" × 4 8.0
Pier footings, 2' × 1' 9" × 6" × 2 3.5
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Total rubble masonry 3,209.2
[6] External measurements with no deduction for openings.
[7] Although these are made continuous, to carry the base, or ground
sill, independent piers, under the porch columns might be substituted,
at a somewhat less cost.
[8] Although these are made continuous, to carry the base, or ground
sill, independent piers, under the porch columns might be substituted,
at a somewhat less cost.
_Cost_
The cost of the rubble masonry based on the analysis given in
_Estimating and Calculating Quantities_, Part 1, using 1-3 Portland
cement mortar, is $5.23 per perch.
_Summary_
From the foregoing calculation, the quantity of rubble masonry is
3,209.2 cu. ft. Taking 25 cu. ft. to 1 perch, 3,209.2 ÷ 25 = 128.4
perches, which at $5.23 per perch makes the total cost of rubble
masonry $671.53.
ASHLAR[9]
_Quantities_
SQUARE
FEET
Facing for cellar walls, 79' 10" × 2' 2" 173.0
Porch piers, 29' 6" × 1' 6" 43.9
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Total ashlar 216.9
[9] The walls between the base sill and the water-table are faced with
ashlar, which extends around the main walls to the porches, and all
porch piers are built of ashlar.
_Cost_
The estimated cost of ashlar is based on the following analysis of the
cost of 1 square foot of ashlar:
Cost of stone, bluestone facing $.40
Hauling stone .03
Mortar .01
Labor, estimating 64 square feet per day of 8 hours, for two masons and
one laborer:
Two masons, at $3.20 per day .10
One laborer at $2 per day .03
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Cost per square foot $.57
_Summary_