Project Cost Estimating

Nigel J. Smith
Paperback / softback
9780727720320
31 March 1995
$47.00
Emerald
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  • Description
  • Contents

Estimates can be prepared at any stage during a project but in order to make use of an estimate it is important to consider its purpose, the stage of the project when it was prepared and the degree of risk in the project. To have any meaning, the purpose of any estimate must be linked to the stages of the project and to the data available. Project cost estimating offers practical advice and further information on the understanding, the preparation and the use of estimates in the civil engineering industry.

Chapter 1. Purposes and stages of estimating

  • Chapter 2. Initial Estimates
  • Chapter 3. Estimating at the design stage
  • Chapter 4. Estimating for construction
  • Chapter 5. Detail estimating of process plant costs
  • Chapter 6.Tender adjudication
  • Chapter 7. Case Study: Cheddleton sewage treatment works
  • Chapter 8. Information technology in estimating
  • Chapter 9. Human factors in estimating
  • Chapter 10. Conclusion
  • Biographies of the authors