Sean D. C. Ostrowski
Estimating and Cost Planning Using the New Rules of Measurement (eBook, ePUB)
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Sean D. C. Ostrowski
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Estimating and Cost Planning Using the New Rules of Measurement The RICS New Rules of Measurement mean that the construction industry now has a way of allowing a more consistent approach to the measurement and estimating of buildings from the start of a project, right through until the end, and beyond. Estimating and Cost Planning Using the New Rules of Measurement offers comprehensive guidance on all the technical competencies concerned with estimating throughout the precontract stages. It provides a full commentary to the NRM, with detailed and comprehensive examples of how to measure…mehr
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Estimating and Cost Planning Using the New Rules of Measurement The RICS New Rules of Measurement mean that the construction industry now has a way of allowing a more consistent approach to the measurement and estimating of buildings from the start of a project, right through until the end, and beyond. Estimating and Cost Planning Using the New Rules of Measurement offers comprehensive guidance on all the technical competencies concerned with estimating throughout the precontract stages. It provides a full commentary to the NRM, with detailed and comprehensive examples of how to measure estimates and cost plans in accordance with this new prescriptive approach. For both students and practitioners, the acquisition of technical competencies is by practice so this book offers step-by-step worked examples to follow as well as an exercise on each topic. Contents * Introduction * A Practical Introduction to Measurement * Code of Measuring Practice * How to Use the New Rules of Measurement 1 * NRM 1 Estimates * NRM 1 Cost Plans * Information * Preliminaries, Risk, Overheads and Profit * Unit Rates * Cost Analyses * Helps dispel anxieties about using a new method in an important area of fee generation. * Based on the author's successful Roadshows, organised by the RICS to promote the NRM. * Companion websites provide support for learning: http://ostrowskiquantities.com and www.wiley.com/go/ostrowski/estimating
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118333044
- Artikelnr.: 39051072
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118333044
- Artikelnr.: 39051072
Sean D.C. Ostrowski (BSc PhD PGCHE FRICS FCIOB FCIArb) is a Chartered Quantity Surveyor who has practised in the full range of quantity surveying services for over 30 years, specialising in the field of dispute resolution for both the professional and contracting sectors, and continues to lecture on quantity surveying subjects.
Foreword by Allan Ashworth ix Preface xi Acknowledgements xiii List of Tables and Diagrams xv Glossary of Terms xix 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Standard methods of measurement 4 1.3 Pricing 6 2 A Practical Introduction to Measurement 7 2.1 A practical introduction to measurement 7 2.2 Measurement procedure 11 3 Code of Measuring Practice 15 3.1 Introduction 15 3.2 The purpose of the Code 16 3.3 Measurement 18 3.4 Good practice 23 3.5 Practical application: GIFA London Road 33 3.6 Self-assessment exercise: GIFA London Road 35 4 How to Use the New Rules of Measurement 1 37 4.1 Introduction 37 4.2 Framework 39 4.3 Estimates 44 4.4 Cost plans 46 4.5 Information 50 4.6 Practical application: Included and excluded 51 4.7 Self-assessment exercise: Conversion to NRM 53 5 NRM 1 Estimates 55 5.1 Practice and procedure 55 5.2 Method of measurement 60 5.3 Practical application: Estimate London Road Basement 63 5.4 Self-assessment exercise: Estimate London Road RC Frame 69 6 NRM 1 Cost Plans 71 6.1 Practice and procedure 71 6.2 Elements 73 6.3 Method of measurement for cost plans 76 6.4 Cost plans 82 6.5 Practical application: Cost Plan London Road Basement 84 6.6 Self-assessment exercise: Cost Plan London Road RC Frame 93 7 Information 95 7.1 Introduction 95 7.2 Information requirements for estimates 96 7.3 Information required for the cost plans 98 7.4 Progressive provision of information 108 8 Preliminaries, Risk, Overheads and Profit 115 8.1 Introduction 115 8.2 Preliminaries 115 8.3 Risk 123 8.4 Overheads and profit 128 8.5 Practical example: Site based preliminaries 128 8.6 Self-assessment exercise: Weekly running costs 130 9 Unit Rates 131 9.1 Introduction 131 9.2 Labour rates 132 9.3 Labour constants 135 9.4 Materials 136 9.5 Plant 137 9.6 Practical application: For concrete, brickwork, partitioning, roofing, windows 139 9.7 Self-assessment exercise: Reinforcement 151 10 Cost Analyses 153 10.1 Introduction 153 10.2 Types of indices 154 10.3 Requirements of indices 156 10.4 Problems with indices 157 10.5 Using indices to adjust estimates 159 10.6 Practical application: Cost adjustment for customer service centre 165 10.7 Self-assessment exercise: Cost adjustment for educational building 176 Appendices 1. London Road drawing: No. SDCO/1/01 Site Layout, Size A 1 185 2. London Road drawing: No. SDCO/1/02 Plan, Elevation and Section. Size A1 187 References 189 Index 191
Foreword by Allan Ashworth ix Preface xi Acknowledgements xiii List of
Tables and Diagrams xv Glossary of Terms xix 1 Introduction 1 1.1
Introduction 1 1.2 Standard methods of measurement 4 1.3 Pricing 6 2 A
Practical Introduction to Measurement 7 2.1 A practical introduction to
measurement 7 2.2 Measurement procedure 11 3 Code of Measuring Practice 15
3.1 Introduction 15 3.2 The purpose of the Code 16 3.3 Measurement 18 3.4
Good practice 23 3.5 Practical application: GIFA London Road 33 3.6
Self-assessment exercise: GIFA London Road 35 4 How to Use the New Rules of
Measurement 1 37 4.1 Introduction 37 4.2 Framework 39 4.3 Estimates 44 4.4
Cost plans 46 4.5 Information 50 4.6 Practical application: Included and
excluded 51 4.7 Self-assessment exercise: Conversion to NRM 53 5 NRM 1
Estimates 55 5.1 Practice and procedure 55 5.2 Method of measurement 60 5.3
Practical application: Estimate London Road Basement 63 5.4 Self-assessment
exercise: Estimate London Road RC Frame 69 6 NRM 1 Cost Plans 71 6.1
Practice and procedure 71 6.2 Elements 73 6.3 Method of measurement for
cost plans 76 6.4 Cost plans 82 6.5 Practical application: Cost Plan London
Road Basement 84 6.6 Self-assessment exercise: Cost Plan London Road RC
Frame 93 7 Information 95 7.1 Introduction 95 7.2 Information requirements
for estimates 96 7.3 Information required for the cost plans 98 7.4
Progressive provision of information 108 8 Preliminaries, Risk, Overheads
and Profit 115 8.1 Introduction 115 8.2 Preliminaries 115 8.3 Risk 123 8.4
Overheads and profi t 128 8.5 Practical example: Site based preliminaries
128 8.6 Self-assessment exercise: Weekly running costs 130 9 Unit Rates 131
9.1 Introduction 131 9.2 Labour rates 132 9.3 Labour constants 135 9.4
Materials 136 9.5 Plant 137 9.6 Practical application: For concrete,
brickwork, partitioning, roofing, windows 139 9.7 Self-assessment exercise:
Reinforcement 151 10 Cost Analyses 153 10.1 Introduction 153 10.2 Types of
indices 154 10.3 Requirements of indices 156 10.4 Problems with indices 157
10.5 Using indices to adjust estimates 159 10.6 Practical application: Cost
adjustment for customer service centre 165 10.7 Self-assessment exercise:
Cost adjustment for educational building 176 Appendices 1. London Road
drawing: No. SDCO/1/01 Site Layout, Size A1 185 2. London Road drawing: No.
SDCO/1/02 Plan, Elevation and Section. Size A1 187 These and further
appendices are available on the website
www.wiley.com/go/ostrowski/estimating References 189 Index 191 The author's
Tables and Diagrams xv Glossary of Terms xix 1 Introduction 1 1.1
Introduction 1 1.2 Standard methods of measurement 4 1.3 Pricing 6 2 A
Practical Introduction to Measurement 7 2.1 A practical introduction to
measurement 7 2.2 Measurement procedure 11 3 Code of Measuring Practice 15
3.1 Introduction 15 3.2 The purpose of the Code 16 3.3 Measurement 18 3.4
Good practice 23 3.5 Practical application: GIFA London Road 33 3.6
Self-assessment exercise: GIFA London Road 35 4 How to Use the New Rules of
Measurement 1 37 4.1 Introduction 37 4.2 Framework 39 4.3 Estimates 44 4.4
Cost plans 46 4.5 Information 50 4.6 Practical application: Included and
excluded 51 4.7 Self-assessment exercise: Conversion to NRM 53 5 NRM 1
Estimates 55 5.1 Practice and procedure 55 5.2 Method of measurement 60 5.3
Practical application: Estimate London Road Basement 63 5.4 Self-assessment
exercise: Estimate London Road RC Frame 69 6 NRM 1 Cost Plans 71 6.1
Practice and procedure 71 6.2 Elements 73 6.3 Method of measurement for
cost plans 76 6.4 Cost plans 82 6.5 Practical application: Cost Plan London
Road Basement 84 6.6 Self-assessment exercise: Cost Plan London Road RC
Frame 93 7 Information 95 7.1 Introduction 95 7.2 Information requirements
for estimates 96 7.3 Information required for the cost plans 98 7.4
Progressive provision of information 108 8 Preliminaries, Risk, Overheads
and Profit 115 8.1 Introduction 115 8.2 Preliminaries 115 8.3 Risk 123 8.4
Overheads and profi t 128 8.5 Practical example: Site based preliminaries
128 8.6 Self-assessment exercise: Weekly running costs 130 9 Unit Rates 131
9.1 Introduction 131 9.2 Labour rates 132 9.3 Labour constants 135 9.4
Materials 136 9.5 Plant 137 9.6 Practical application: For concrete,
brickwork, partitioning, roofing, windows 139 9.7 Self-assessment exercise:
Reinforcement 151 10 Cost Analyses 153 10.1 Introduction 153 10.2 Types of
indices 154 10.3 Requirements of indices 156 10.4 Problems with indices 157
10.5 Using indices to adjust estimates 159 10.6 Practical application: Cost
adjustment for customer service centre 165 10.7 Self-assessment exercise:
Cost adjustment for educational building 176 Appendices 1. London Road
drawing: No. SDCO/1/01 Site Layout, Size A1 185 2. London Road drawing: No.
SDCO/1/02 Plan, Elevation and Section. Size A1 187 These and further
appendices are available on the website
www.wiley.com/go/ostrowski/estimating References 189 Index 191 The author's
Foreword by Allan Ashworth ix Preface xi Acknowledgements xiii List of Tables and Diagrams xv Glossary of Terms xix 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Standard methods of measurement 4 1.3 Pricing 6 2 A Practical Introduction to Measurement 7 2.1 A practical introduction to measurement 7 2.2 Measurement procedure 11 3 Code of Measuring Practice 15 3.1 Introduction 15 3.2 The purpose of the Code 16 3.3 Measurement 18 3.4 Good practice 23 3.5 Practical application: GIFA London Road 33 3.6 Self-assessment exercise: GIFA London Road 35 4 How to Use the New Rules of Measurement 1 37 4.1 Introduction 37 4.2 Framework 39 4.3 Estimates 44 4.4 Cost plans 46 4.5 Information 50 4.6 Practical application: Included and excluded 51 4.7 Self-assessment exercise: Conversion to NRM 53 5 NRM 1 Estimates 55 5.1 Practice and procedure 55 5.2 Method of measurement 60 5.3 Practical application: Estimate London Road Basement 63 5.4 Self-assessment exercise: Estimate London Road RC Frame 69 6 NRM 1 Cost Plans 71 6.1 Practice and procedure 71 6.2 Elements 73 6.3 Method of measurement for cost plans 76 6.4 Cost plans 82 6.5 Practical application: Cost Plan London Road Basement 84 6.6 Self-assessment exercise: Cost Plan London Road RC Frame 93 7 Information 95 7.1 Introduction 95 7.2 Information requirements for estimates 96 7.3 Information required for the cost plans 98 7.4 Progressive provision of information 108 8 Preliminaries, Risk, Overheads and Profit 115 8.1 Introduction 115 8.2 Preliminaries 115 8.3 Risk 123 8.4 Overheads and profit 128 8.5 Practical example: Site based preliminaries 128 8.6 Self-assessment exercise: Weekly running costs 130 9 Unit Rates 131 9.1 Introduction 131 9.2 Labour rates 132 9.3 Labour constants 135 9.4 Materials 136 9.5 Plant 137 9.6 Practical application: For concrete, brickwork, partitioning, roofing, windows 139 9.7 Self-assessment exercise: Reinforcement 151 10 Cost Analyses 153 10.1 Introduction 153 10.2 Types of indices 154 10.3 Requirements of indices 156 10.4 Problems with indices 157 10.5 Using indices to adjust estimates 159 10.6 Practical application: Cost adjustment for customer service centre 165 10.7 Self-assessment exercise: Cost adjustment for educational building 176 Appendices 1. London Road drawing: No. SDCO/1/01 Site Layout, Size A 1 185 2. London Road drawing: No. SDCO/1/02 Plan, Elevation and Section. Size A1 187 References 189 Index 191
Foreword by Allan Ashworth ix Preface xi Acknowledgements xiii List of
Tables and Diagrams xv Glossary of Terms xix 1 Introduction 1 1.1
Introduction 1 1.2 Standard methods of measurement 4 1.3 Pricing 6 2 A
Practical Introduction to Measurement 7 2.1 A practical introduction to
measurement 7 2.2 Measurement procedure 11 3 Code of Measuring Practice 15
3.1 Introduction 15 3.2 The purpose of the Code 16 3.3 Measurement 18 3.4
Good practice 23 3.5 Practical application: GIFA London Road 33 3.6
Self-assessment exercise: GIFA London Road 35 4 How to Use the New Rules of
Measurement 1 37 4.1 Introduction 37 4.2 Framework 39 4.3 Estimates 44 4.4
Cost plans 46 4.5 Information 50 4.6 Practical application: Included and
excluded 51 4.7 Self-assessment exercise: Conversion to NRM 53 5 NRM 1
Estimates 55 5.1 Practice and procedure 55 5.2 Method of measurement 60 5.3
Practical application: Estimate London Road Basement 63 5.4 Self-assessment
exercise: Estimate London Road RC Frame 69 6 NRM 1 Cost Plans 71 6.1
Practice and procedure 71 6.2 Elements 73 6.3 Method of measurement for
cost plans 76 6.4 Cost plans 82 6.5 Practical application: Cost Plan London
Road Basement 84 6.6 Self-assessment exercise: Cost Plan London Road RC
Frame 93 7 Information 95 7.1 Introduction 95 7.2 Information requirements
for estimates 96 7.3 Information required for the cost plans 98 7.4
Progressive provision of information 108 8 Preliminaries, Risk, Overheads
and Profit 115 8.1 Introduction 115 8.2 Preliminaries 115 8.3 Risk 123 8.4
Overheads and profi t 128 8.5 Practical example: Site based preliminaries
128 8.6 Self-assessment exercise: Weekly running costs 130 9 Unit Rates 131
9.1 Introduction 131 9.2 Labour rates 132 9.3 Labour constants 135 9.4
Materials 136 9.5 Plant 137 9.6 Practical application: For concrete,
brickwork, partitioning, roofing, windows 139 9.7 Self-assessment exercise:
Reinforcement 151 10 Cost Analyses 153 10.1 Introduction 153 10.2 Types of
indices 154 10.3 Requirements of indices 156 10.4 Problems with indices 157
10.5 Using indices to adjust estimates 159 10.6 Practical application: Cost
adjustment for customer service centre 165 10.7 Self-assessment exercise:
Cost adjustment for educational building 176 Appendices 1. London Road
drawing: No. SDCO/1/01 Site Layout, Size A1 185 2. London Road drawing: No.
SDCO/1/02 Plan, Elevation and Section. Size A1 187 These and further
appendices are available on the website
www.wiley.com/go/ostrowski/estimating References 189 Index 191 The author's
Tables and Diagrams xv Glossary of Terms xix 1 Introduction 1 1.1
Introduction 1 1.2 Standard methods of measurement 4 1.3 Pricing 6 2 A
Practical Introduction to Measurement 7 2.1 A practical introduction to
measurement 7 2.2 Measurement procedure 11 3 Code of Measuring Practice 15
3.1 Introduction 15 3.2 The purpose of the Code 16 3.3 Measurement 18 3.4
Good practice 23 3.5 Practical application: GIFA London Road 33 3.6
Self-assessment exercise: GIFA London Road 35 4 How to Use the New Rules of
Measurement 1 37 4.1 Introduction 37 4.2 Framework 39 4.3 Estimates 44 4.4
Cost plans 46 4.5 Information 50 4.6 Practical application: Included and
excluded 51 4.7 Self-assessment exercise: Conversion to NRM 53 5 NRM 1
Estimates 55 5.1 Practice and procedure 55 5.2 Method of measurement 60 5.3
Practical application: Estimate London Road Basement 63 5.4 Self-assessment
exercise: Estimate London Road RC Frame 69 6 NRM 1 Cost Plans 71 6.1
Practice and procedure 71 6.2 Elements 73 6.3 Method of measurement for
cost plans 76 6.4 Cost plans 82 6.5 Practical application: Cost Plan London
Road Basement 84 6.6 Self-assessment exercise: Cost Plan London Road RC
Frame 93 7 Information 95 7.1 Introduction 95 7.2 Information requirements
for estimates 96 7.3 Information required for the cost plans 98 7.4
Progressive provision of information 108 8 Preliminaries, Risk, Overheads
and Profit 115 8.1 Introduction 115 8.2 Preliminaries 115 8.3 Risk 123 8.4
Overheads and profi t 128 8.5 Practical example: Site based preliminaries
128 8.6 Self-assessment exercise: Weekly running costs 130 9 Unit Rates 131
9.1 Introduction 131 9.2 Labour rates 132 9.3 Labour constants 135 9.4
Materials 136 9.5 Plant 137 9.6 Practical application: For concrete,
brickwork, partitioning, roofing, windows 139 9.7 Self-assessment exercise:
Reinforcement 151 10 Cost Analyses 153 10.1 Introduction 153 10.2 Types of
indices 154 10.3 Requirements of indices 156 10.4 Problems with indices 157
10.5 Using indices to adjust estimates 159 10.6 Practical application: Cost
adjustment for customer service centre 165 10.7 Self-assessment exercise:
Cost adjustment for educational building 176 Appendices 1. London Road
drawing: No. SDCO/1/01 Site Layout, Size A1 185 2. London Road drawing: No.
SDCO/1/02 Plan, Elevation and Section. Size A1 187 These and further
appendices are available on the website
www.wiley.com/go/ostrowski/estimating References 189 Index 191 The author's