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In this videos discus footing estimate technique.

At first show the drawing of footing section.

identify how much long width and depth of footing casting

Now calculate the volume of footing as per drawing.

check the general notes for footing work.

calculation proportion.

calculation soling work

calculation brick soling work, and calculate how much required brick for soling.

calculate cement for footing work,

calculate quantity of sand for footing work.

Calculate stone chips for footing estimate

Calculate reinforcement for footing work.

Calculate total cost for footing work.

For more infomation >> How To Footing Estimate Easily # Civil Engineering Estimating (PART-03) - Duration: 27:48.

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How to get money and experience fast!!! ( Tutorial PBB ) - Duration: 9:32.

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So just do what I do in the video, and Ill quit talking XD

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For more infomation >> How to get money and experience fast!!! ( Tutorial PBB ) - Duration: 9:32.

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Chandler Riggs' Net Worth: How Much Did He Make on 'The Walking Dead'? | SML TV - Duration: 6:12.

Chandler Riggs' Net Worth: How Much Did He Make on 'The Walking Dead'?

Fans of AMC's hit show The Walking Dead are trying to learn everything they can about Chandler Riggs after his amazing performance in Season 8 as Carl.

This young man has a very promising career ahead of him, and will likely a have many opportunities on TV and film in the years to come.

One of the many questions that fans are asking is just how much Riggs got paid for playing Carl on The Walking Dead, and what his net worth is compared to other actors on the show. Note: There will be spoilers through the Season 8 midseason premiere of The Walking Dead in this article. .

Several sources, including Celebrity Net Worth, ScreenRant, and ComicBook.com, all list Riggs' net worth as being $2 million.

This is more than some of his co-stars.

Danai Gurrira (Michonne) has an estimated net worth of $500,000 as of late 2016.

In contrast, Josh McDermitt (Eugene) and Lauren Cohan (Maggie) were also estimated as having a net worth of $2 million.

Melissa McBride (Carol) outpaces them a bit at $3 million.

But others blow them out of the water.

In 2016, Andrew Lincoln's (Rick's) net worth was estimated at $8 million, and so was Norman Reedus, who plays Daryl.

Riggs brought in about $30,000 an episode, ComicBook.com estimated, and nearly all of his net worth came from The Walking Dead.

He was originally contracted for seven seasons, and then renewed for Season 8.

But how does Riggs' estimated salary compare to other actors? According to ComicBook.com, Lincoln makes significantly more at $92,000 an episode as of season six.

But that may have been raised all the way to $618,000 an episode in seasons seven and eight.

Reedus' pay varies widely depending on the source, from $80,000 to $124,000 an episode.

More recent reports show him getting a pay raise up to $550,000 an episode, ComicBook.com noted.

Now that Carl's time on the show is over, it looks like Riggs is still going to be keeping busy.

He sings under the name Eclipse, and you can hear one of his songs below:.

This is a new endeavor for him, according to Comicbook.com.

In December, Riggs teamed up with Lolaby to co-write and release his very first original song as Eclipse, called "Hold On." Now you can buy the entire album for $3.96, including songs "Lunar," "Dawn," and more. Riggs has been DJ-ing around the country, including during the 2017 Walker Stalker cruise.

And it looks like he'll be performing more frequently as Eclipse.

In case you were wondering, it wasn't Riggs' decision to leave The Walking Dead. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Riggs talked about when he got the call about his character's death.

He said the news was devastating to him and his family, because the show had been such a huge part of his life and he had just bought a house in Georgia near where the show films.

They weren't expecting the news.

On a sad note, about four months before the midseason finale aired, Riggs made a post on The Walking Dead subreddit about renting his home in Senoia.

His post was deleted by the mods because it wasn't "relevant" to discussions about the show.

But looking back, it was very relevant.

The timing reveals that he posted this after finding out he wasn't going to be living in the area anymore.

After the midseason finale, Riggs did look on the bright side of things.

He told The Hollywood Reporter that he now gets to take some time to focus on acting and music in LA, so it's not all bad.

Overall, the talented young actor has kept a positive attitude during a time that might be incredibly difficult, even for someone older than him.

He will have some great opportunities in the future, no doubt.

For more infomation >> Chandler Riggs' Net Worth: How Much Did He Make on 'The Walking Dead'? | SML TV - Duration: 6:12.

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How Much Money Could We Sell The Earth For? - Duration: 3:47.

Hologram: "President Blocko, this is General Glorp from Planet 555MFB.

We want to buy your planet for all it's materials...and also maybe turn it into a

giant petting zoo.

We will provide your people with another planet to live on... but we want Earth.

It has to be earth.

Give us your price today and we will pay it."

Hmm?

I think society would be up for a change of scenery.

Let's figure this totally real scenario..

How Much Could We Sell The Earth For?"

A lot of things come into play in determining the value of our planet, but if these aliens

want their answer today, we don't have time to go through every valuable resource on Earth.

So, we're going to focus on some main ones.

Let's start with our water.

Earth is the only known planet with liquid water on its surface and we'd definitely

want to take advantage of that.

Aliens could use this as rocket fuel by splitting it into hydrogen and oxygen, effectively allowing

them to turn Earth into an intergalactic gas station, so let's start with a price point

of $50 trillion for this resource.

Our planet is chocked full of valuable elements that we'd want to include in our price for

the aliens.

Take gold for example - it's impossible to say exactly how much gold our planet holds,

but many experts believe we've already found about 193,000 tons, which would be worth a

whopping $8 trillion dollars.

We've also got a lot of aluminum.

It makes up 8% of the Earth's crust and is used to fuel rocket boosters, which aliens

would prooobably need.

So, we'll tack on $10 trillion for that.

We don't know what they use for energy but maybe they'd value our oil and coal reserves.

It's hard to know exactly how much of these the Earth has left but our available oil supply

is thought to be valued at about $109 trillion and coal, $71 trillion.

These aliens may seem friendly but they're making a huge investment in our planet and

I imagine they'll want to protect it.

Well, the 1,400 tons of highly-enriched uranium believed to exist on Earth would probably

help.

This is a key ingredient in nuclear weapons.

It's incredibly valuable with the price of one kilogram ranging from about $3 million

to $36 million!

This means Earth's highly-enriched uranium supply could be worth up to $46 trillion!

And we don't want to leave out diamonds.

A girl's (and maybe an alien's) best friend.

Figuring out the value of Earth's diamonds is especially difficult since one diamond's

value depends on so many things, like cut, color, carat and clarity but taking annual

diamond industry profits into account, let's factor in $3 trillion for our global diamond

supply.

At this point, we're up to $294 trillion.

But if you think about the bigger picture, what's inside the Earth, all this surface

level stuff becomes irrelevant.

We did some digging, pun-intended, and found that just the solid iron core of our planet

would be worth 4.8 sextillion dollars!

Our planet is filled with various precious metals and elements that would be worth a

crazy amount of money.

So I wouldn't let this home planet of ours go for anything less than 10 sextillion dollars!

I think that's a pretty fair price tag for a habitable planet with water, air and lots

of beautiful sights to see.

Don't you, Triangle Bob?

Oh okay...he's just finger painting and not paying attention.

Never mind.

Would you go live on the other planet they're giving us or would you stay here?

Let us know in the comments.

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