The unit price method is a type of rough estimate used to calculate construction costs.

The unit price method is a method of calculating construction costs by focusing on the main functions of the building to be constructed, setting the unit price per unit, and multiplying the unit price by the number of units.

The unit price per unit method is characterized by the fact that it can calculate the construction cost without much effort at the early stage of the project, although it is not as accurate as the unit price per tsubo method.

The unit cost per unit method is also characterized by the fact that the unit on which the unit cost is based is determined by the main use of the building, such as unit cost per dwelling unit in the case of housing complexes, unit cost per hospital bed in hospitals, and unit cost per guest room in hotels.

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