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Consultant,  an independent Sub-contractor

If you do not have the time or do not want to assemble the dome shell kit, American Ingenuity can refer you to an Assembly Consultant.  He will travel to your construction site providing "Hands On" work while supervising your workers or subs or your contractor's workers to get your dome shell assembled with the first layer of concrete in the seams and a "scratch coat" on the entryways and dormers....and then he does home.  FYI, he does not apply concrete....that is done by your concrete workers.  He supervises that the concrete is mixed properly and installed properly.  Either you and your family finishes the concrete work or your builder hires a finish stucco person, to apply and finish the second layer of concrete in the panels seams and on the entryways and dormers. Then either you complete the interior finishing or your contractor hires local conventional subs (plumbers, electricians, drywall finishers, framers, etc.) to complete the interior finishing and the installation of your locally purchased doors and windows.

Prior to the availability of a Kit Assembly Consultant to supervise the dome kit assembly, Ai's clients had to hire a contractor who generally had never assembled a dome before.  As a result the contractor would tend to over charge because he did not know how long it would take or what problems would arise.  The Kit Assembly Consultant can provide you with references from previous American Ingenuity Domes he has assembled so you can assure yourself that your building kit will be assembled correctly and in a timely fashion. This Consultant would work directly for you or your general contractor as an Independent Sub-Contractor.  The standard rate for the Kit Assembly Consultant is $290 per day plus travel from his home to your job site and a return to his home at the completion of the job.

The use of a consultant for one week can save you two weeks or more on your shell assembly time.

American Ingenuity's new DVD that has 18 minutes of narrated video and 426 construction pictures for $2 plus $1.71 mailing costs.  To order click on  Online Store.

To unload the dome kit from the semi-truck, rent a fork lift and have 2-3 workers available.  Ai provides a document that describes the unloading process.

The dome owner provides three to four good workers, preferably two of which have masonry or stucco experience.  Materials used in the shell construction are to be provided by the owner on site before the Kit Assembly process begins.  The bags of cement don't have to all be delivered in advance but as soon as first needed during the assembly.

To view what items are included in the Dome Building Kit, click on Kit Contents.  To view what items are not included in the kit, click on Items Not Included. 

Due to possible injury on a job site, have some form of insurance.

The following are items required at your job site:

Cement
  • Portland Cement in bags; 22' - 30, 27' - 40 (two frequency dome panels are larger so require less cement), 30' - 70, 34' - 79, 36' - 83, 40' - 90, 45' - 100, 48' - 106.  These bag numbers are based on the dome having two entryways, four window dormers, one door dormer and no cupola.
  • For each additional entryway add: 22' - 2.6, 27' - 3.5, 30' - 3.7, 34' - 4, 36'  - 4.1, 40' - 4.5, 45' - 4.8, 48' - 5.1. 
  • For a cupola add:  30' - 3.9, 34' - 4.3, 36' - 4.4, 40' - 4.8, 45' - 5.2, 48' - 5.4.
  • For an additional door dormer on any size dome add 2.5 bags of cement.
Sand
  • Sand in cubic yards; 27' - 5, 30' - 8, 34' - 9, 36' - 9, 40'- 10, 45' - 11, 48' - 12.  These computations are based on the dome having two entryways, four window dormers, one door dormer and no cupola.
  •  For each additional entryway add cubic yards of sand: 22' - 0.3, 27' - 0.4, 30' - 0.4, 34' - 0.4, 36' - 0.5, 40' - 0.5, 45' - 0.5, 48' - 0.6. 
  • For a cupola add cubic yards of sand:  30' - 0.4, 34' - 0.5, 36' - 0.5, 40' - 0.5, 45' - 0.6, 48' - 0.6.
  • For an additional door dormer on any size dome, add 0.3 cubic yards of sand.
Misc Items:
  • 2x4's cut to length, holes drilled & ends painted for the temporary wooden rib system...can be purchased from Ai.
  • Water Source and water hoses 
  • #4 and #5 rebar (per the Building Plans)
  • Concrete Blocks; 8"x16"
  • Electric Power or Generator
  • Extension Ladder; 26'
  • Mortar Mixer
  • Lumber for Bracing the steel hubs, entryways and dormers
  • Wheelbarrows
  • Step Ladders
  • Two Saw Horses
  • Tarps to cover Cement and Sand
  • Ropes and chains
  • Buckets
  • Toilet facilities

Additional Items Required:

  • Steel Hubs for Rib System (borrowed from Ai)
  • Lifting Spikes (borrowed from Ai)
  • Hoisting Mechanism
How Long Will Shell Assembly Take? 

Using three to four good laborers and depending upon the size dome, soil condition around the dome to allow movement and placement of the panels, type of hoisting mechanism and prevailing weather, shell assembly can take from 7-16 days if your dome kit includes two entryways, four dormers and no cupola.  Once you know how many entryways and dormers are needed for your floor plan, Ai's office can give you a more specific estimate on shell assembly time.  Click on Hoisting Mechanisms to learn more.

Typically it is cost effective to only have the Consultant stay until the kit and building options are assembled which includes the first coat of concrete in the seams and a "scratch coat" on the entryways and dormers.  Then your workers can:

  • apply the finish coat of concrete in the seams and on the building kit options
  • paint the concrete primer on the dome
  • apply two coats of latex paint to the exterior
  • frame in and install the doors and windows
  • finish the interior shell wallboard
  • paint the dome shell interior with a mixture of joint compound and paint
  • complete the interior finishing jobs; i.e. framing, electrical, plumbing, cabinetry, flooring, door and window installation, etc

As far as finishing the seams, no need to pay the consultant by the day for this.  Best to hire a local finish stucco person by the hour with the conditions if he does timely work and good work, you will retain him.  If you are not satisfied with his work or speed, pay him for the time worked and replace him.

Once your Building Plans have been ordered, American Ingenuity can estimate the number of days needed to assemble the shell.  Each floor plan varies as to the number of building kit options (components) needed to complete the shell kit; i.e. cupola, link, entryways, door dormers and window dormers.  Building Options take longer to install than triangles do.  To learn more about Building Options, click on Options.

You or your contractor hires local subcontractors to perform the typical jobs like forming and pouring the slab, plumbing, electrical, framing, drywall finishing, etc. Ai does not believe you should pay someone to come in from out of county or state to do work that your local subs can perform.  Click on Finished Cost, to learn about what it will cost to finish your dome home.  Click on Builders and Assemblers to learn more.

A helpful web site is rsmeans.com It has construction manuals, construction estimating CD's, etc. Another helpful web site that sells construction cost estimating programs is www.ezhomebuild.com

Sorry Ai does not give out the name of the Assembly Consultant.  He is on a job site and cannot be disturbed.  It has been our experience due to delays with building departments and slab subcontractors; the start of projects is often delayed.  As a result, once you have the building permit, the slab is formed up and ready to be poured within a few weeks, Ai can then commit the Assembly Consultant to a specific start time. 

About 40% of American Ingenuity's clients assemble their own dome shell kit themselves, many with no construction experience.  The prefabricated panels come marked with numbers and letters to match the Assembly Manual that comes with the Dome Building Kit.  The dome building plans also have elevation views with numbers and letters.  The Assembly Manual must be read, inventory sheet kept posted and the building plans followed to assure success.  If some questions come up, don't hesitate to call us.

 

Of course, the labor costs to assemble the dome shell kit are much less when you assemble the kit yourself with the help of family members or friends.

 

If you are employing a contractor to assemble the kit, an experienced consultant on the construction site will make the assembly go faster and reduce costs.  The contractor provides the additional workers needed and the consultant directs them through the assembly of the kit.  The consultant does not stand around...he is a working consultant.

 

If you choose to hire the Kit Assembly Consultant, the following labor estimates assume the following:

  • You have hired three good workers.
  • The slab/foundation and floor are completed.

  • A Hoisting Mechanism/Lifting Device/Boom Truck or Crane is on site to move the panels, to set the panels in place and lift buckets of concrete.

  • Additional equipment is on site, e.g.: wheelbarrows, ladders, scaffolding, mortar mixer, etc.

  • The first floor of the dome is not elevated above ground level.

  • The construction site is readily accessible for equipment and personnel.

  • Your local Laborer cost per hour is $15.  The labor cost per hour varies depending on your construction site location.

The cost of materials to complete the assembly of the kit

are not included in the labor estimates.

 

The assembly time estimated below is based on a dome kit having two entryways, four dormers and no cupola.

  • For each additional standard entryway: add one half day for the consultant and 12 hours for the workers.

  • For a garage entryway:  add 1 day for the consultant and 24 hours for the workers.
  • For each additional window dormer: add 2 hrs for the consultant and 12 hours for the workers.
  • For each additional door dormer: add 3 hrs for the consultant and 18 hours for the workers.
  • Cupola: takes three partial days because the concrete has to have time to cure during each process.  First partial day of 5 hrs: concrete beam around top opening is formed and poured.  Second partial day of 5 hrs: concrete corner columns are framed and poured.  Third partial day of 5 hrs: set top five panels, attach overhang panels & apply first coat of concrete in the seams.  During the rest of the partial days, workers can complete window dormers or door dormer installations.

  • If the rib system has not been cut and prepapred: add one day for the consultant and 8 hours for the workers.


ESTIMATES FOR PLANNING PURPOSES ONLY

The following assembly times are estimated averages for general planning purposes only!  The times will be affected by inclement weather, worker productivity, site accessibility, changes in wage rates, rental rates, etc.

Estimates are include the following:  All Panels placed with first layer of concrete in the seams and a "scratch" coat on the entryways and dormers.  Includes two standard entryways and four dormers and the assembly and disassembly of the temporary wooden rib system. Finish stucco on seams, entryways and dormers is not included.  Entryways and dormers are not framed in. Windows and doors are not included and not installed.


Labor Estimates & Equipment for dome shell assembly

using a Consultant

 

  Estimate For

22' Dome Shell Assembly

Consultant Days 9 $290/day $2,610
Worker Hours 288 $15/hr* $4,320

Rental, Fork Lift (days)

1 $305/day $305
Rental, Hoisting Mechanism  (days)  7  $275/day $1,925
Rental, Scaffolding (days) 8
$10/day  $80
Rental, Mortar Mixer (days) 8
$50/day  $400

SUB TOTAL $9,640

*Worker Hourly Costs vary depending on your construction location
Plus travel costs or airline ticket for the Consultant
 

 

 

 

  Estimate For

27'/30'  Dome Shell Assembly

Consultant Days 10 $290/day $2,900
Worker Hours 320 $15/hr* $4,800

Rental, Fork Lift (days)

1 $305/day $305
Rental, Hoisting Mechanism  (days)  8  $275/day $2,200
Rental, Scaffolding (days) 9
$10/day  $90
Rental, Mortar Mixer (days) 9
$50/day  $450

SUB TOTAL $ 10,745

*Worker Hourly Costs vary depending on your construction location
Plus travel costs or airline ticket for the Consultant
 

 

 

 

  Estimate For

34'/36' Dome Shell Assembly

Consultant Days 11 $290/day $3,190
Worker Hours 352 $15/hr* $5,280

Rental, Fork Lift (days)

1 $305/day $305
Rental, Hoisting Mechanism  (days)  10  $275/day $2,750
Rental, Scaffolding (days) 11
$10/day  $110 
Rental, Mortar Mixer (days) 11
$50/day  $550

SUB TOTAL $ 12,185

*Worker Hourly Costs vary depending on your construction location
Plus travel costs or airline ticket for the Consultant
 

 

 

  Estimate For

40' Dome Shell Assembly

Consultant Days 12 $290/day $3,480
Worker Hours 384 $15/hr* $5,760

Rental, Fork Lift (days)

1 $305/day $305
Rental, Hoisting Mechanism  (days) 11  $275/day $3,025
Rental, Scaffolding (days) 12
$10/day  $120
Rental, Mortar Mixer (days) 12
$50/day  $600

SUB TOTAL $13,290

*Worker Hourly Costs vary depending on your construction location
Plus travel costs or airline ticket for the Consultant
 

 

 

 

  Estimate For

45' Dome Shell Assembly

Consultant Days 14 $290/day $4,060
Worker Hours 448 $15/hr* $6,720

Rental, Fork Lift (days)

1 $305/day $305
Rental, Hoisting Mechanism  (days)  13  $275/day $3,575
Rental, Scaffolding (days) 14
$10/day  $140
Rental, Mortar Mixer (days) 14
$50/day  $700

SUB TOTAL $15,500

*Worker Hourly Costs vary depending on your construction location
Plus travel costs or airline ticket for the Consultant
 

 

 

  Estimate For

48' Dome Shell Assembly

Consultant Days 16 $290/day $4,640
Worker Hours 448 $15/hr* $6,720

Rental, Fork Lift (days)

1 $305/day $305
Rental, Hoisting Mechanism  (days)  15  $275/day $4,125
Rental, Scaffolding (days) 16
$10/day  $160
Rental, Mortar Mixer (days) 16
$50/day  $800

SUB TOTAL $16,750

*Worker Hourly Costs vary depending on your construction location
Plus travel costs or airline ticket for the Consultant
 
       
       
       
       
       
       
 
 
 
 
 
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