Estimating And Tendering For Construction Work
by Martin Brook /
2016 / English / PDF
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Estimators need to understand the consequences of entering into a
contract, often defined by complex conditions and documents, as
well as to appreciate the technical requirements of the project.
Estimating and Tendering for Construction Work, 5th edition,
explains the job of the estimator through every stage, from early
cost studies to the creation of budgets for successful tenders.
Estimators need to understand the consequences of entering into a
contract, often defined by complex conditions and documents, as
well as to appreciate the technical requirements of the project.
Estimating and Tendering for Construction Work, 5th edition,
explains the job of the estimator through every stage, from early
cost studies to the creation of budgets for successful tenders.
This new edition reflects recent developments in the field and
covers:
This new edition reflects recent developments in the field and
covers:new tendering and procurement methods
new tendering and procurement methodsthe move from basic estimating to cost-planning and the
greater emphasis placed on partnering and collaborative working
the move from basic estimating to cost-planning and the
greater emphasis placed on partnering and collaborative workingthe New Rules of Measurement (NRM1 and 2), and examines ways
in which practicing estimators are implementing the guidance
the New Rules of Measurement (NRM1 and 2), and examines ways
in which practicing estimators are implementing the guidanceemerging technologies such as BIM (Building Information
Modelling) and estimating systems which can interact with 3D
design models
emerging technologies such as BIM (Building Information
Modelling) and estimating systems which can interact with 3D
design models
With the majority of projects procured using design-and-build
contracts, this edition explains the contractor’s role in setting
costs, and design statements, to inform and control the
development of a project’s design.
With the majority of projects procured using design-and-build
contracts, this edition explains the contractor’s role in setting
costs, and design statements, to inform and control the
development of a project’s design.
Clearly-written and illustrated with examples, notes and
technical documentation, this book is ideal for students on
construction-related courses at HNC/HND and Degree levels. It is
also an important source for associated professions and
estimators at the outset of their careers.
Clearly-written and illustrated with examples, notes and
technical documentation, this book is ideal for students on
construction-related courses at HNC/HND and Degree levels. It is
also an important source for associated professions and
estimators at the outset of their careers.