A Textbook of Estimating and Costing (Civil)

A Textbook of Estimating and Costing (Civil)
Author: R.C.Kohli
Publisher: S. Chand Publishing
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2012-07
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 8121903327

The book is written in simples language and self explanatory, reflects the image of the author's long experience in field and teaching as well. The new edition of the book is a compoite unit, complete in itself. The presentation of the matter is simple and excellent.

Estimating for Building & Civil Engineering Work

Estimating for Building & Civil Engineering Work
Author: John Williams
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2013-02-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1135138885

It deals in a practical and reasonable way with many of the estimating problems which can arise where building and civil engineering works are carried out and to include comprehensive estimating data within the guidelines of good practice. The early part of the book has been completely rewritten to contain chapters useful to students and practitioners alike for the development of the estimating process resulting in the presentation of a tender for construction works. The second and major part of the book contains estimating data fully updated for the major elements in building and civil engineering work, including a new chapter on piling, and a wealth of constants for practical use in estimating. The estimating examples are based on the current edition of the Standard Method of Measurement for Building Works (SMM7). The comprehensive information on basic principles of estimating found in 'Spence Geddes' are still as valid today as the first edition. In this edition the prevailing rates of labour and costs of materials are taken whenever possible as a round figure. Readers will appreciate in the construction industry that prices are continually changing, rise and fall, and that worked examples should therefore be used as a guide to method of calculation substituting in any specific case the current rates applicable to it. In the case of plant output dramatic increases have been experienced in productivity over recent years and again estimators with their own records should substitute values appropriate to their work.

Estimating Construction Costs

Estimating Construction Costs
Author: Robert Leroy Peurifoy
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2001-12-01
Genre: Building
ISBN: 9780071239455

Robert Peurifoy was a giant in the field of construction engineering and authored several books during his lifetime. This book last published in 1989 and will capitalize on the well-known name of the author. In this edition, computer calculations of costs and of modeling have been added as well as updated statistics, computer related examples and new problems. Civil, Environmental, and Construction Management Engineering Majors and Professionals will benefit from having this title on their shelf.This edition retains the conceptual strengths of the Peurifoy approach and organization from the previous edition but the new problems and computer-based examples and new up-to-date construction data make it the only choice in academia or industry.

Estimating Building Costs

Estimating Building Costs
Author: Calin M. Popescu
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 670
Release: 2003-04-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0824748549

Companies live or die on the basis of estimating their costs. Preparing estimates and bidding for new jobs is a complex and often costly process. There is no substitute for on the job training -- until now. Drawing on the authors' combined experience of more than 70 years, Estimating Building Costs presents state-of-the-art principles, practices, and techniques for assessing these expenditures that can be applied regardless of changes in the costs of materials, equipment, and labor. The book is an efficient and practical tool for developing contracts or controlling project costs. The authors cover the major components of the direct cost: estimating procedures and cost trends related to materials, construction equipment, and skilled and unskilled labor. They describe various types of building estimates encountered during the lifecycle of a project, as well as the role and accuracy of each. The book provides an overview of the industry, cost indexes in use, approaches to preparing a detailed estimate, and an in-depth description of the organization and function of the estimating group. Including CSI Master Format and UniFormat codes, estimating forms, a list of available estimating software packages, a detailed construction site and investigation report, the book provides a cost estimating methodology that readers can tailor to their own organizational needs.

Estimating and Bidding for Heavy Construction

Estimating and Bidding for Heavy Construction
Author: Stuart H. Bartholomew
Publisher:
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2000
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

Disk contains: CSUC, CHICO Cost-estimating program, LOAD-AND-HAUL programs for off-highway end-dump trucks and push-loaded scrapers, and an indirect cost computer spreadsheet template.

Estimating in Heavy Construction

Estimating in Heavy Construction
Author: Dieter Jacob
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2016-11-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3433606242

This book presents the theoretical background as well as best practice examples of estimating in heavy construction. The examples stem from practitioners in international large-scale construction projects. As distinct from other publications on estimating, this book presents specific numbers and costs are calculated precisely. In this way the book helps to avoid errors in the estimating of construction projects like roads, bridges, tunnels, and foundations.

Construction Cost Estimating

Construction Cost Estimating
Author: Len Holm
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2021-04-07
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1000345130

Construction Cost Estimating equips a new generation of students and early-career professionals with the skills they need to bid successfully on projects. From developing bid strategies to submitting a completed bid, this innovative textbook introduces the fundamentals of construction estimating through a real-life case study that unfolds across its 24 chapters. Exercises at the end of each chapter offer hands-on practice with core concepts such as quantity take-offs, pricing, and estimating for subcontractor work. Online resources provide instant access to examples of authentic construction documents, including complete, detailed direct work estimates, subcontractor work estimates, general conditions estimates, markups, and summary schedules. Through its unique mix of real-world examples and classroom-tested insights, Construction Cost Estimating ensures that readers are familiar with the entire estimating process even before setting foot on the jobsite.