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Finding costs formulas

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Hi,

Does anybody have any pointers to resources/documents that help you assess building costs or replacement costs for the following items.
-Blinds
-Carpets
-Driveway
-Fences
-Landscaping
-Patio
-Sidewalk
-Swimming Pools

What I am interested in is are there reference materials that tell you the cost of a driveway (for instance) based on quality and size. For instance something that tells you that:

High quality Driveway costs $50/Sq Ft.
Medium quality Driveway costs $30/Sq Ft.
Low quality Driveway costs $20/Sq Ft.

And similarly for the other items on this list. I'd appreciate any pointers even if they're not complete. I want to compare them against data I have.

Thanks.
Bookkeeper

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