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COST STUDIES
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Faculty of Built Environment & Surveying
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21st Century Curriculum
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Emphasize Core Subjects
Technical Core & Technical Optional
Future Ready Quantity Surveying Graduates

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• Meas urement/ • Cons truction
ICT Literacy

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Cons truction technology/ Buil
Meas urement/ Quanti Constr ding
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Computer Literacy, Building
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Information Modelling (BIM)

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Profess Constr
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Practic Econo
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practice/ Quantity Economics / Cons tr
Surveying practice uction Economics
etc. etc.

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Life Skills

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21st Century Content

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Leadership, Ethics, Accountability,
Fluid & Organic, Transformative

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21st Century Assessments Learning and Thinking Skills

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bloom’s taxonomy, Alternative
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Key elements of 21st Century Learning
21st Century Modes
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The paradigm shift in Teaching and Learning

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Pedagogy Andragogy Heutagogy

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A little intro on the subject…
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Course Overview

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Introduction to
Cost Indices
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Cost Planning &

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Course Studies Cost Control

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Cost

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Life Cycle

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Management & Cost Model

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Costings

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Value for Money

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Cost Data

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Economics

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▪  Course Code: SBEC 2463

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▪  Course Name: Cost Studies

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▪  Synopsis: The course covers the general aspects of building

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economics: design economics and factors influencing
construction costs; types of cost information such as cost

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data, cost model, cost index, cost analysis; the principles of

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cost planning and cost control; and life cycle costing in

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construction projects.

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At the end of the course, students should be able to identify

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factors that influence construction costs, apply the principles

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of design economics, determine relevant cost information in

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the estimation of construction costs, understand the
principles of cost planning and cost control procedures, and

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phases. The course also provides the environment to develop
students’ communication skills and the ability to work
effectively as a team member to achieve mutual objectives.
Learning Outcomes:

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① Identify the factors influencing building and
construction costs
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② Apply the principles of design economics to practical
design exercises
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③ Determine the different types of construction cost

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data and indices to be used in the costing process

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④ Apply the principles of cost planning and cost control

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⑤ Appreciate the principle of life cycle costing to


different design and construction phases.
GRADING

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No. Assessments
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1. Test

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2. Tutorial KW 5
3.

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Coursework AP 20

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4. Peer Assessment AP 5

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Total
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100
Lecture outline:

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• Introduction to Cost Studies:

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• Introduction to the philosophy and theories of cost
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• The importance of cost management; aspects of cost

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studies, aims and importance of cost studies

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To summarise…

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How do you plan to buy your 1st
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car?
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Similarly, upon deciding a construction project…

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Some considerations need to be carefully
thought.
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Cost implications of client’s

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requirements for their projects
Client’s Requirements

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The success of any construction project can
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be measured against several different
criteria.

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Performance
Time
Cost
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The need to understand this

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Cost Time Quality/Performance

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Duration of

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Budget Appearance
design

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Construction
Estimate Quality

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date

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Completion

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Tender Function

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date

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Hand over Durability

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Account

Defect
LCC Maintenance
Period
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To avoid this

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Due to

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The needs to understand

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And explain to the clients where their money go…
COST : HIERARCHICAL STRUCTURE
TENDER SUM TOTAL COST

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SUPERSTRUCTURE

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SUBSTRUCTURE FINISHING SIMPLIFIED ANALYSIS

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UPPER

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FLOORS FRAME ROOF AMPLIFIED ANALYSIS

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Columns Beams QUANTITY FACTORS

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Reinforcement Concrete Formwork MEASURED WORKS

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Supervisor Craftmen
Material

Labourer
ITEM ANALYSIS

LABOUR ALL-IN RATES

Basic Rate LABOUR BASIC RATE


Cost Management: an overview

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Definition of cost management

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Cost management is concerned with the
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process of planning and controlling the budget

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of a project or business. It includes activities

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such as planning, estimating, budgeting,

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financing, funding, managing, and controlling

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costs so that the project can be completed

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within the approved budget.

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What is cost management?

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Design: The process of producing the required
model of a building
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Cost: The amount of money that the client

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expects to hand over to a builder, usually during
and on completion of the building.

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Management: The responsibility for ensuring that

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the functions of planning, control and feedback

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cost, time and quality
COST MANAGEMENT AT PRE AND
POST CONTRACT

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Points to ponder

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PRE-CONTRACT cost management concept map

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Brief
Outline
Proposal
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Sketch Plan

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Tender
Documentation

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Cost Target Cost Checking

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Cost checking

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Determine Confirm

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Budget

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Budget/Cost

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Cost Target Cost Checking

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Basic approaches to design management

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Designing : fa ra
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Designing to a cost

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Client Design team

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Design within

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budget

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Costing a design

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Design to suit Design form
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basis of initial Affordable?

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requirements costing

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So, how to manage project costs?

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COST STUDIES
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building and other structures.a m
▪  Understanding and application of costs to
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resources are used to r
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best advantage.

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COST STUDIES (cont’d)
Break ing down th e t o tal cost of buildings

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COST STUDIES (cont’d)
Break ing down th e t o tal cost of buildings

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wit h th e f ollowing objectives:

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To re v eal t h e d is t r ibut ion of c osts be twe e n th e various of

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To r e late t he most of any single pa r t or e le ment t o it s importanc e as a
necessar y pa r t of t h e whole build ing

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To comp a r e t h e c osts of t h e same pa r t or e le me n t in d if f e r e n t

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buildings

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To conside r wh e th e r c osts could have been apportione d t o
se c u re a b e t t e r bu ilding

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t h e appropriate c ost limit

To obtain and use c ost data in planning f u tur e buildings


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Management | The

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Cost | The amount
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ensuring that the

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The process of
client expects to functions of

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producing the

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required model of during and on successfully

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building/facility
brought about in
terms of design,
cost, time & quality
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Cost estimating Overview

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A technique to forecast the possible costs
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project via a systematic calculation employing

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certain methods. The cost estimate to be

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prepared is part of the cost planning process,
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that is the controlling of the project cost at the

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design stage before any drawings are embarked

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▪  To limit the client’s expenditure to within the
amount agreed.
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▪  Tender Sum = Final Account

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▪  To achieve a balanced design expenditure
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▪  To provide the client with a value-for-money
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COST CONTROL PRINCIPLES

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Principle 1 - Reference
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Principle 2 – Method of

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COST CONTROL PRINCIPLES

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▪  Principle One – there must be a frame of reference

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▪  Consists of two stages;

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▪  i. Establishing a realistic first estimate – accurate,

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reliable and realistic.

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▪  ii. Planning how this estimate should be spent among the

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parts of the building – involves splitting the cost limit into
a number of smaller cost limits, according to elements.

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COST CONTROL PRINCIPLES
(CONT’D)
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▪  Principle Two – there must be a method of t
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process of detecting and measuring the

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departures from targets and thereby checks the

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estimate is being spent as originally established.

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▪  Principle Three – there must be a remedial actions.

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Remedial action/s may mean re-designing the
element, changing the specifications or seeking

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that expenditure is contained within the amount
agreed between the client and design team.
Cost planning process

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Preliminary Estimate

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Cost checking

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Preliminary estimate

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Establishment of realistic estimate
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No drawings of any substance prepared

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Pricing information provided by way of
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estimates can be ASSUMED only to GUIDE

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PRICES from similar past projects
Possible estimating techniques – single-price

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Preliminary cost plan
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Correctly be described as an elemental estimate.
Used as cost target

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Modification of preliminary estimate due to

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architect’s preliminary investigation of the works

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and elementary design and drawings

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Once sketch design completed and approved by

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elements.
Preliminary cost plan
Can be alternatively used as cost TARGET from
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QS’s advice on cost advice derived from either
alternative methods of construction or matters

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which have contractual implication.

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Need to be adjusted/updated for inflation or
regional factors.
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Techniques for project
cost control
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Basic approaches to design cost
management
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Designing r
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to a Cost Costing a
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Designing to a cost

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Client establish
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Design team
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cost
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limit/budget
f a ra within a budget

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y r i g
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budget?
Design exceed
budget? Revise
Proceed
Costing a design

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Design to suit
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Design forms
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client’s
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requirements
f a ra costing

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Not
Affordable?
Yes? Proceed
Revise
Cost procedure flowchart

Procedure Cost study, Feasibility Outline Cost Prepare

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Prepare Cost

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establish cost Studies Plan Detailed Cost Check

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limit Plan

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Design stages Inception Feasibility Outline Scheme Detailed

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Proposal Design design
Cost Cost study of Preliminary

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Estimate Estimate Approximate

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calculation samples of estimate: based on based on quantities

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techniques similar Either from group individual method

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buildings developer or elements elements

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(using unit

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area, cubic

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content

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Cost procedure flowchart (cont’d)

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Prepare Bills
of
Cost
Analysis,

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Cost Report Prepare
Final
t Update
record

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Quantities Tender Account

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Evaluation

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Production Bills of Tender Project On-site Completion Feedback

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information Quantities action planning operation

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Detail Elemental Work Monthly Detail cost Record any

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costing cost analysis Breakdown checking of breakdown changes in

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according to of tender System variations inclusive of terms of

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drawings and VO design, cost

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instructions etc

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Cost checking

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Preliminary cost plan
Information required to prepare cost plan:
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Drawings – at least include plans and elevations in sketch form

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Indication of the materials to be used and standard of finishing expected

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Contractual information – procurement types, contract period &

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probable start date

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A comparable cost analysis from similar previous project

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Other analysis which can be used as second opinion

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Redesign

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• Alter the element to maintain
cost target

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Approve the change in
element cost
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• But re-examine other elements
for cost-savings measures

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pyr Approve the change and

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accept
• But client must be informed
and agrees to the suggestion/s
CONSTRUCTION ECONOMICS
TERMINOLOGIES
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A number of terms are widely used in construction

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economics and it is important to define and

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understand the terms prior to their use.

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• Cost plan

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q A s tatement o f t h e proposed

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ex penditure on eac h sec tion of

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the element of a new building
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q Each cost ite m is regarded as a cost

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t arge t and is usually expressed in

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te rms of cost per square metre of
gross floor area of the building as well

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• Cost check

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The process of

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check ing t he
es t imated cost of each sect ion

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or element of th e building as th e

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de tailed designs are developed,

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against th e cost ta rget as set in

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th e cost plan

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• Cost Analysis

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• Approximate estimating

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cost of building ear lysin
• Dete rmina tion of possible
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design s tage inm
to client is'v a al
rela tion

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faThis t akes place prior to


requiremen ts

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of quant it ies.
• Element

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building t hat f u lf ills a s
• A component or part of a
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specific
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function(s) irrespective
design, specifvication
of its

a d i or

ff a r
construct ion, such as walls,

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cost data bases and other

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• Costs in use

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• The t o t al costs o f bui lding

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pr o j ect s - init i al capit a l costs, and

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maint e nance and r unning costs

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t h roughout t h e pr edicted l ives o f

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t h e buildings.
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• The costs in use has now been

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lar gely superseded by t h e t er m

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lif e cycle costing (LCC)

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asset over it s operat i ng lif e,

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subsequent operating costs, and
c possibly it s disposal at t h e end o f
i t s oper at i onal l if e
• Cost research

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build ing costs and th eir t
Me thods of inves t iga t ing

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inte r r e la t ionship, includ ing

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mainte nance and running costs,

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in order to build up a posit ive

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body of inf orma t ion which will

g ht f orm basic guidelines in

y r i planning and controll ing t he

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• Cost control

• All met hods of cont rolling th e cost of


a pa
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building projec ts within t he limit s of a pre

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dete rmined sum, th roughout th e design
and construc tion s tage
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• Cost planning

• Im plemented
a
dur ing t he
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design stage
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• involves c r it ica l brea kdown

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of propos ed tota l

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ex penditure into a llowances

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to be mad e f or t he var ious

g ht elements of t he proposed

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• Cost limit
• Max imum expenditur e client is
a pa
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prepared to make in rela t ion to
completed building
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• Unit costs
Costs applied to a unit of work such as a
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concrete f ounda t ion slab, ground f loor

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construct ion, a door including its f rame, t
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ironmongery, paint ing, Iinte l and o t her
related it e ms
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• Appearance
• Quality
Performance • Function
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• Durability

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• Maintenance

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• Start date
Time

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• Completion

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• Final account
• Costs-in-use
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management

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•Understanding the implications of client’s

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requirements towards budgeting a project
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