Successful Estimating MethodsPart I covers preparation of estimates at every phase of a construction project. Part II covers advanced and specialized estimating, including spreadsheet programs, task or schedule estimating, public works and heavy construction estimating, balanced and unbalanced bidding, change orders and litigation.Includes: -- How and when to use Unit Price, Assemblies and conceptual estimates. -- How to create and update spreadsheet estimates -- with working samples that can be downloaded from Means Internet Web site. -- Strategies to ensure accuracy, with proven self-check methods. -- How to do trade-off cost comparisons of construction methods and equipment. -- Life Cycle Cost Analysis and Value Engineering. |
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ABC Office Building analysis ASPHALT ASPHALT SHINGLES ASPHALTIC CONCRETE average BACKFILL BACKHOE base bid item bid tabulations calculations change order Chapter column CONC Construction Cost contract contractor cost data books cost multiplier crew Critical Path Method CURB & GUTTER cycle cost analysis DESCRIPTION detailed developed DRYWALL engineer's estimate equation equipment cost equipment rates estimator's example excavation factor FLOOR FORMS IN PLACE Formula Version heavy construction Home Office item unit prices labor and equipment LABOR EQUIP labor rates line item unit LOADER man-hours markup MASTERFORMAT MATERIAL COST method overhead owner paving PIPE COST Powershift preliminary estimates prepared present value price line item project management software published ROCK BOLT roof SHOTCRETE shown in Figure shows SLAB spreadsheet STEEL subcontracts Subtotal task duration TRUCK tunnel tunnel boring machine UNIT COST unit price estimate unit price line value engineering VECP WALL