Bridgeport Bulk Supplies

 

Bridgeport has become the central location for supplying bulk materials across the servers. Your purchases help put new arrivals to work to help obtain their skills, financial footing, and self-respect.

Workers are paid a fair wage, and the fruits of their labor are warehoused until needed by another settlement or construction project, to which they are supplied at our cost plus a small handling and storage fee.

Save yourself time, supply headaches, and feel good about supporting our new players by purchasing your bulk materials from Bridgeport.

Contact Farnsworth for more information.

 


Latest Price List for Quantities of 300, Crated
(Subject to change without notice. All prices in irons unless otherwise noted. Small crates of 150 are available for half the price shown.)

Item Materials Cost Labor1 Handling
Charge2
Base Cost (Per Unit) Crate Deposit3 Our Price Notes
Wood Products
Logs n/a 400* 80 480 1.6 60 5c 40i *Includes cart travel, felling, and chopping
Planks 80 300 76 456 1.52 60 5c 28i  
Shafts 40 300 68 408 1.36 60 4c 68i  
Support Beams 6768 4800* 2314 13882 46.28 60 1s 39c 42i *Requires multiple complex actions to assemble.
Mined Materials
Iron Ore n/a 300 60 360 1.2 60 4c 20i  
Rock Shards n/a 300 60 360 1.2 60 4c 20i  
Copper, Lead, Tin, Zinc Ore, Sandstone Shards n/a 600* 120 720 2.4 60 7c 80i *Includes extra transportation costs
Slate and Marble Shards, Silver and Gold Ore n/a 1200* 240 1440 4.8 60 15c
Blacksmithing
Smelted Iron Lumps 360 40 80 480 1.6 60 5c 40i  
Small Nails, Iron 96 300 80 476 1.56 60 5c 36i  
Large Nails, Iron 144 300 89 533 1.78 60 5c 93i  
Ribbons, Iron 1440 300 348 2088 6.96 60 21c 48i  
Smelted Copper, Lead, Tin, Zinc, Lumps 720 40 152 912 3.04 60 9c 72i  
Silver and Gold Lumps 1440 40 296 1776 5.92 60 18c 36i Note that silver and gold lump weights are 1/10th that of iron, .1 kg. Thus, you will need 10 times the amount to make an item than would be needed for a similar iron item. Be sure to make that allowance when calculating your requirements.
Masonry
Clay n/a 100 20 120 0.4 60 1c 80i  
Sand n/a 1200* 240 1440 4.8 60 15c *Includes transportation and reclamation costs.
Mortar 132 300 87 519 1.73 60 5c 79i  
Bricks (Stone) 360 300 132 792 2.64 60 8c 52i  
Bricks (Sandstone) 720 300 204 1224 4.08 60 12c 84i  
Bricks (Pottery) 300 400 140 840 2.8 60 9c Includes additional labor costs for firing.
Pottery Shingles 120 400 104 624 2.08 60 6c 84i
Farmed Products
Cotton, vegetables, wemp, etc. 100   600* 140 840 2.8 60 9c *Calculated estimating a typical harvest of 3 per tile.
Tailoring
String of Cloth 168 300 94 562 1.88 60 6c 22i  
Cotton Squares 700 300 200 1200 4 60 12c 60i (Assumes manufacture straight from cotton, without intermediary string storage.)
Other
Peat n/a 500 100 600 2 60 6c 60i  
Dirt n/a 500 100 600 2 60 6c 60i  

Notes:


1The labor cost is what we pay for work orders to process the materials.
2The handling charge funds work order administration, storage, and making the goods available at the Bridgeport dock when purchased. It is normally 20 percent of the materials and labor costs.
3The crate deposit is refundable when returning crates, or is waived if you supply your own crate.
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Posted: December 2, 2022
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