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Estimating For Builders And Surveyors


Written for students taking courses in building and surveying, 'Estimating for Builders and Surveyors' describes and explains the method used by the estimator to build up prices or rates for items described in the SMM7 format. Each chapter is a self-contained unit related to a particular element in the building. Worked examples throughout reflect both traditional and up-to-date technology. Written by an author team of academics and professional surveyors, this book continues to be an invaluable introduction to the subject of estimating.




Estimating for Builders and Surveyors


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ProContractor Estimating is our top pick for construction estimating software, featuring an intuitive and easy-to-use interface. Its standout feature lets you to import 3D blueprints and interact with them while determining your takeoff and estimate, allowing you to be as accurate as possible.


James Sneath, Associate Director of Cost Management for Turner and Townsend, discusses pricing, labor costs and equipment costs. Topics include, cost materials, formwork, reinforcing steel and concrete. Money component and productivity component is discussed in labor costs, as well as estimating equipment costs.


James Sneath, Associate Director of Cost Management at Turner and Townsend, Inc., talks about cost estimation in general practice. The unit starts with tips in cost estimating and cost management and ends with a discussion of the international roles of cost managers.


Kevin Labrecque, Senior Vice President at Harper Limbach LLC discusses technology trends in cost estimating and cost control. Topics include 5D Estimating Systems (BIM), estimating software, technology workflows, and implementation.


The Construction Management specialization is curated for professionals in the construction and civil engineering industry looking to advance their careers. Through this specialization, students will gain comprehensive industry knowledge along with the latest trends and development within the industry. This 5-course specialization will cover the major facets of construction management including project initiation and planning, scheduling techniques and procedures, cost estimating and control, and construction project financials. After students complete this specialization, they will have gained significant skills and tools to stay relevant and ahead of the curve in the world of construction management.


Information technology (IT) plays a crucial role in dealing with challenges in construction projects. Thomas et al. [1] have illustrated the importance of using IT to improve the performance of construction projects. The construction industry faces numerous complicated challenges that go beyond IT. These complicated challenges motivate the use of intelligent techniques to handle those challenges. For instance, intelligent techniques may be used to handle challenges such as (1) selecting the best-qualified prime contractor, (2) predicting project performance at different phases, or (3) estimating risk for cost overruns (running beyond a proper plan may lead to greater risks for many contractors). Recently, the civil engineering community has begun to consider Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques as an optimal art for handling the above 3 fuzzy and ambiguous challenges [2]. The use of AI in the civil engineering sector has been introduced by Parmee [3], who proposes for AI to tackle problem areas characterised by uncertainty and poor definition.


Rogalska et al. [37] proposed a method based on genetic algorithm to deal with the problem of construction project scheduling. de Albuquerque et al. [38] developed a tool for estimating the cost of concrete structures. This tool is developed based on genetic algorithm. The cost has been estimated in all construction phases, such as manufacture, transport, and erection. Afshar et al. [39] developed a multicolony ant algorithm to solve the time/cost multiobjective optimisation problem. This method estimated both direct and indirect costs. Zhang and Ng [40] developed a Decision Support System (DSS) for cost estimation based on ant colony system. Zhang and Ng [40] used synthetic data to develop their DSS and they do validate their system by comparing it with a standard academic project. However, validation is done. Still Validation with real projects provide more accurate results.


Construction estimators analyze the costs of and prepare estimates on construction projects. They may specialize in estimating costs for civil engineering, architectural, structural, electrical and mechanical construction projects; or they may specialize in estimating costs for one construction trade in particular, such as electrical.


The Canadian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (CIQS) is a good source of information on courses and training providers for this occupation. The institute offers training courses in construction estimating, and also awards (in conjunction with regional associations) the Professional Quantity Surveyor and the Construction Estimator Certified designations to estimators who meet their certification requirements. For more information visit www.ciqs.org.


The American Society of Professional Estimators (ASPE) is another great resource for those looking for information on training providers for this trade. ASPE also awards a certification in estimating to those who meet the requirements. For more information visit www.aspenational.org.


Performing these tasks manually can not only be time-consuming but also lead to poor-quality takeoff and, as a result, unrealistic estimates. To ease the burden, you can use construction estimating software. These solutions offer takeoff measurement features, built-in calculators, proposal generators, and integration with cost databases to make the cost estimating process easier for you.


eTakeoff also offers a separate paid program called Bridge. Bridge allows the Dimension program to integrate with Sage Estimating, a cost estimating tool, to seamlessly transfer takeoff measurements for creating cost estimates.


Methvin is a construction takeoff and estimating solution that allows you to create cost estimates using calculation worksheets. You can use its JavaScript function to create estimates on the worksheets as well as copy the worksheet of one project to use in another.


STACK is a takeoff and estimating solution that lets you create construction cost estimates and perform takeoff calculations. It offers an item and assembly library that you can use to estimate the cost of labor, equipment, and materials required to complete a project.


Check out our construction estimating software directory to learn about common software features, products most recommended by our advisors, and top-rated tools based on reviews from real users like you.


An estimator is an essential part of the construction planning process. They are responsible for providing initial cost estimations that will help builders and other subcontractors to win tenders. Estimators are required to have a good understanding of construction technologies, as their role involves understanding blueprints, applying them to the site, and taking environmental factors into consideration, too. At the end of the day, estimators help ensure projects are delivered on time and on budget.


A quantity surveyor is a qualified professional that is an advisor to those within the construction industry. They advise and monitor construction costs before and during a project. After the construction period has been completed, they may also assist with tax depreciation schedules, as well as replacement cost estimation (primarily for insurance purposes). After gaining their tertiary degree and relevant work experience, aspiring quantity surveyors will be eligible for membership at the Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (AIQS). The AIQS ensures compliance with industry standards and regulations, which helps maintain a high-quality standard of surveying within the construction industry.


Estimators andquantity surveyors share one main similarity: they both help projects runsmoothly. In their own ways, they help to craft reliable, accurate estimatesthat help reduce financial risks and give greater cost control to projectmanagers. Ultimately, this helps builders achieve the visions they have fortheir projects within a designated schedule and budget. Therefore, bothestimators and quantity surveyors are deemed important to the success of aproject.


If you need an estimator, the team at Accent Estimating will be able to execute fast and accurate solutions for your project. We work with a range of construction professionals across commercial and residential capacities, including builders, subcontractors, and renovators. We handle projects Australia-wide, particularly for inner-city clients in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra, Adelaide, Perth and Darwin. Our construction estimating services are designed to help you win tenders and manage your projects successfully. Our key services include (but are not limited to):


A cost estimate is the approximation of the cost of a program, project, or operation. The cost estimate is the product of the cost estimating process. The cost estimate has a single total value and may have identifiable component values.


Other professionals such as quantity surveyors and cost engineers may also prepare cost estimates or contribute to cost estimates. In the US, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were 185,400 cost estimators in 2010.[1] There are around 75,000 professional quantity surveyors working in the UK.


The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) defines a cost estimate as "the summation of individual cost elements, using established methods and valid data, to estimate the future costs of a program, based on what is known today". The GAO reports that "realistic cost estimating was imperative when making wise decisions in acquiring new systems."[2] A cost estimate is often needed to support evaluations of project feasibility or funding requirements in support of planning. A cost estimate is often used to establish a budget as the cost constraint for a project or operation. 041b061a72


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