Something like £20 per square meter.
I heard a much higher number
Something like £20 per square meter. -- Drew |
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One of our sources is Bogus.. qed. ;^>
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I was off by an order of magnitude ... and don't know how big meters are (nor metres)
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/jun/16/manufacturer-of-cladding-on-grenfell-tower-identified-as-omnis-exteriors He also said Omnis had been asked to supply Reynobond PE cladding, which is £2 cheaper per square metre than the alternative Reynobond FR, which stands for “fire resistant” to the companies that worked on refurbishing Grenfell Tower. That's what I saw, and thought, "£2 per square metre couldn't be that much." But the tower is 70m high, x 4 sides gives 280. It looks like the cladding covers roughly 10% of the window rows, and roughly 90% on the rest (eyeballing the "before" pictures). Yeah, 2,500 m^2 looks about right. -- Drew |
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Duh, the meter is pretty much a standardisation of the yard. (A little longer, at ~40 inches.)
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But we don't often use "square meters", so I don't have a feel for their size
-- Drew |
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Ever bought carpet? That's sold in square yards.
bcnu, Mikem It's mourning in America again. |
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Nope
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At just over 3ft/m, a m^2 works out to ~10 3/4 ft^2. Round to 10 --> Add a zero.
2.54 * 12 = 30.48 0.3048 * 0.3048 = 0.09290304 1.000 / 0.09290304 = 10.763910416709722308333505... |