Estimating, Tendering and Bidding for Construction [electronic resource] : Theory and Practice /

This book examines estimating and bidding for construction work in the context of construction economics and construction management. It will appeal to undergraduate students of the built environment, particularly those studying building, construction economics and quantity surveying. After an introductory chapter on the construction industry and the market forces that operate within it, there follows a review of a range of estimating methods and an examination of the relationship between estimating and project planning. Sub-contracting, the price of preliminaries, plan and specification contracts, and overheads, profit and project financing are each considered separately, with examples, in ; chapters 7 to 10. Chapter 11 considers the adjudication and bid submission process, while subsequent chapters deal with risk and uncertainty in estimating and tendering, bidding strategies, the client's view of the competitive bidding process, consortium and joint venture bidding, and the use of computers.

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Main Authors: Smith, Adrian J. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: London : Macmillan Education UK : Imprint: Palgrave, 1995
Subjects:Engineering., Buildings, Building., Construction., Engineering, Architectural., Building Construction.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13630-8
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2029312018-07-30T23:30:37ZEstimating, Tendering and Bidding for Construction [electronic resource] : Theory and Practice / Smith, Adrian J. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textLondon : Macmillan Education UK : Imprint: Palgrave,1995.engThis book examines estimating and bidding for construction work in the context of construction economics and construction management. It will appeal to undergraduate students of the built environment, particularly those studying building, construction economics and quantity surveying. After an introductory chapter on the construction industry and the market forces that operate within it, there follows a review of a range of estimating methods and an examination of the relationship between estimating and project planning. Sub-contracting, the price of preliminaries, plan and specification contracts, and overheads, profit and project financing are each considered separately, with examples, in ; chapters 7 to 10. Chapter 11 considers the adjudication and bid submission process, while subsequent chapters deal with risk and uncertainty in estimating and tendering, bidding strategies, the client's view of the competitive bidding process, consortium and joint venture bidding, and the use of computers.Preface -- Estimating and Tendering: Some Contextual Factors -- The Estimating Process -- Estimating Techniques Using Historical Data -- Unit Rate Estimating -- Estimating and Planning Operational -- Estimating Sub-contractors Pricing -- Preliminaries Plan and Specification -- Projects Overheads, Profit and Project Financing -- Adjudication and Bid Submission -- Risk and Uncertainty in Estimating and Tendering Bidding Strategies -- The Competitive -- Tendering Process: A Client's Viewpoint -- Consortium and Joint Venture Bidding -- Computerised Estimating Systems -- Index.This book examines estimating and bidding for construction work in the context of construction economics and construction management. It will appeal to undergraduate students of the built environment, particularly those studying building, construction economics and quantity surveying. After an introductory chapter on the construction industry and the market forces that operate within it, there follows a review of a range of estimating methods and an examination of the relationship between estimating and project planning. Sub-contracting, the price of preliminaries, plan and specification contracts, and overheads, profit and project financing are each considered separately, with examples, in ; chapters 7 to 10. Chapter 11 considers the adjudication and bid submission process, while subsequent chapters deal with risk and uncertainty in estimating and tendering, bidding strategies, the client's view of the competitive bidding process, consortium and joint venture bidding, and the use of computers.Engineering.BuildingsBuilding.Construction.Engineering, Architectural.Engineering.Building Construction.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13630-8URN:ISBN:9781349136308
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Estimating, Tendering and Bidding for Construction [electronic resource] : Theory and Practice /
description This book examines estimating and bidding for construction work in the context of construction economics and construction management. It will appeal to undergraduate students of the built environment, particularly those studying building, construction economics and quantity surveying. After an introductory chapter on the construction industry and the market forces that operate within it, there follows a review of a range of estimating methods and an examination of the relationship between estimating and project planning. Sub-contracting, the price of preliminaries, plan and specification contracts, and overheads, profit and project financing are each considered separately, with examples, in ; chapters 7 to 10. Chapter 11 considers the adjudication and bid submission process, while subsequent chapters deal with risk and uncertainty in estimating and tendering, bidding strategies, the client's view of the competitive bidding process, consortium and joint venture bidding, and the use of computers.
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