This book is an attempt to provide all necessary information about process planning and cost estimation. Various complex topics have been discussed point wise and supported by practical example problems. Important review questions from the point of view of examination have been added at the end. The
Building Cost Planning for the Design Team, Second Edition
β Scribed by Jim Smith, David Jaggar
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
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- 416
- Edition
- 2
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β¦ Synopsis
"When will I get it? How much will it cost?"For the client, these are the two most critical questions. Cost Planning answers these questions and is crucial to the team working on the design and construction of a project. This introductory text on building economics and cost planning provides the reader with the fundamental skills and knowledge to operate as a building professional in the area of economic advice and decision making at the project level. Cost planning is not an esoteric area for specialists alone, but a core skill for the whole design team.Starting from the environment in which cost planning and design activities take place, the book works through the cost planning process in theory and practice, discussing the issues involved from a design team and client perspective. With analysis of key concepts related to cost control such as life cycle costing, value management, cost modelling and accuracy, and integration of estimating techniques, the authors provide an unequalled introduction to a crucial aspect of professional construction management. * Introduction to the discipline of cost planning in construction Question, prompt and answer format throughout to assist learning Teaches core skills based on global best practice
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Cover......Page 1
Building Cost Planning for the Design Team......Page 4
Copyright Page......Page 5
Contents......Page 8
Preface......Page 10
Acknowledgements......Page 14
Part A: Context......Page 16
CHAPTER PREVIEW......Page 18
THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY......Page 19
INFORMATION ON THE BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY......Page 24
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY......Page 27
REFERENCES......Page 38
FURTHER READING......Page 40
SUGGESTED ANSWERS......Page 42
CHAPTER PREVIEW......Page 47
DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK......Page 48
FACTORS INFLUENCING THE TYPE AND FORM OF DEVELOPMENT......Page 59
REFERENCES......Page 68
FURTHER READING......Page 70
CHAPTER PREVIEW......Page 72
TIME/COST/QUALITY RELATIONSHIPS......Page 75
DESIGN DECISIONS WITH MAJOR COST CONSEQUENCES......Page 78
REFERENCES......Page 88
FURTHER READING......Page 89
SUGGESTED ANSWERS......Page 90
CHAPTER PREVIEW......Page 94
GLOSSARY OF TERMS COMMONLY USED IN COST PLANNING......Page 98
AIMS OF COST PLANNING......Page 101
PRINCIPLES OF COST CONTROL......Page 102
PRE-CONSTRUCTION COST CONTROL......Page 105
COST PLANNING THE DESIGN......Page 116
REFERENCES......Page 126
FURTHER READING......Page 128
SUGGESTED ANSWERS......Page 130
CHAPTER PREVIEW......Page 137
REFERENCES......Page 162
FURTHER READING......Page 163
SUGGESTED ANSWERS......Page 164
Part B: Cost Planning the Design Stages......Page 170
CHAPTER PREVIEW......Page 172
THE TECHNIQUES: WHAT IS AN ESTIMATE?......Page 186
COST PLANNING IN THE STRATEGIC BRIEFING STAGE A......Page 210
REFERENCES......Page 221
FURTHER READING......Page 226
SUGGESTED ANSWERS......Page 228
CHAPTER PREVIEW......Page 235
OUTLINE PROPOSALS: PLAN OF WORK STAGE C......Page 236
OVERVIEW OF ACTIVITIES AND DOCUMENTATION......Page 237
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AVAILABLE AT THE OUTLINE PROPOSALS STAGE......Page 239
ALLOWANCES FOR CONTINGENCIES......Page 241
ESCALATION TO TENDER DATE......Page 243
GROUP ELEMENT RATES USING BCIS SOURCES......Page 245
DERIVING COST TARGETS......Page 249
SUGGESTED APPROACH TO THE ASSESSMENT OF PRELIMINARIES......Page 252
FACTORS TO CONSIDER......Page 254
STAGE C: OUTLINE PROPOSALS COST PLAN......Page 256
SELECTION OF A SUITABLE RATE PER SQUARE METRE FOR GROUP ELEMENTS......Page 257
REFERENCES......Page 261
FURTHER READING......Page 263
SUGGESTED ANSWERS......Page 264
CHAPTER PREVIEW......Page 267
BUDGET DISTRIBUTING TECHNIQUES......Page 269
OVERVIEW OF DETAILED PROPOSALS ACTIVITIES AND DOCUMENTATION......Page 277
ADJUSTMENTS FOR QUANTITY, QUALITY AND PRICE [Q, Q, P]......Page 287
PREPARING COST TARGETS......Page 289
SUMMARY OF BUDGET AND COST PLANS......Page 304
REFERENCES......Page 306
FURTHER READING......Page 307
SUGGESTED ANSWERS......Page 308
CHAPTER PREVIEW......Page 316
BASIC CYCLE OF OPERATIONS......Page 328
REFERENCES......Page 342
FURTHER READING......Page 343
SUGGESTED ANSWERS......Page 344
Appendix: Standard Form of Cost Analysis: Principles, Instructions and Definitions......Page 350
INTRODUCTION......Page 355
1: PRINCIPLES OF ANALYSIS......Page 356
2: INSTRUCTIONS......Page 357
3: DEFINITIONS......Page 365
4: FORMS OF ANALYSIS AND GUIDANCE NOTES......Page 368
5: LETTER SEEKING PERMISSION TO SUBMIT COST ANALYSIS TO BCIS......Page 407
C......Page 410
D......Page 412
I......Page 413
P......Page 414
S......Page 415
W......Page 416
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