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Managing Measurement Risk in Building and Civil Engineering (eBook)

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2015
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
9781118561515 (ISBN)

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Managing Measurement Risk in Building and Civil Engineering - Peter Williams
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Measurement in civil engineering and building is a core skill and the means by which an architectural or engineering design may be modelled financially, providing the framework to control and realise designs within defined cost parameters, to the satisfaction of the client. Measurement has a particular skill base, but it is elevated to an art because the quantity surveyor is frequently called upon to interpret incomplete designs in order to determine the intentions of the designer so that contractors may be fully informed when compiling their tenders. Managing Measurement Risk in Building and Civil Engineering will help all those who use measurement in their work or deal with the output from the measurement process, to understand not only the ins and outs of measuring construction work but also the relationship that measurement has with contracts, procurement, claims and post-contract control in construction. The book is for quantity surveyors, engineers and building surveyors but also for site engineers required to record and measure events on site with a view to establishing entitlement to variations, extras and contractual claims. The book focuses on the various practical uses of measurement in a day-to-day construction context and provides guidance on how to apply quantity surveying conventions in the many different circumstances encountered in practice. A strong emphasis is placed on measurement in a risk management context as opposed to simply taking-off quantities. It also explains how to use the various standard methods of measurement in a practical working environment and links methods of measurement with conditions of contract, encompassing the contractual issues connected with a variety of procurement methodologies. At the same time, the many uses and applications of measurement are recognised in both a main contractor and subcontractor context. Measurement has moved into a new and exciting era of on-screen quantification and BIM models but this has changed nothing in terms of the basic principles underlying measurement: thoroughness, attention to detail, good organisation, making work auditable and, above all, understanding the way building and engineering projects are designed and built. This book will help to give you the confidence to both measure and understand measurement risk issues by: presenting the subject of measurement in a modern context with a risk management emphasis recognising the interrelationship of measurement with contractual issues including identification of pre- and post-contract measurement risk issues emphasising the role of measurement in the entirety of the contracting process particularly considering measurement risk implications of both formal and informal tender documentation and common methods of procurement conveying the basic principles of measurement and putting them in an IT context incorporating detailed coverage of NRM1 and NRM2, CESMM4, Manual of Contract Documents for Highway Works and POM(I), including a comparison of NRM2 with SMM7 and a detailed analysis of changes from CESMM3 to CESMM4 discussing the measurement implications of major main and sub-contract conditions (JCT, NEC3, Infrastructure Conditions and FIDIC) providing detailed worked examples and explanations of computer-based measurement using a variety of industry-standard software packages

Peter Williams has experience as a site engineer, quantity surveyor and building and civil engineering estimator with a number of large contractors. He was also director of a civil engineering and building contracting company. His lecturing career began as a senior lecturer at Liverpool Polytechnic, followed by a number of years in industry. He was then appointed principal lecturer at Liverpool John Moores University and became Director of Quantity Surveying and latterly Head of Construction Management Development.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 14.12.2015
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Technik Bauwesen
Schlagworte 5D BIM • activity schedules • Admeasurement • aqueduct • Barriers to Trade • Bauökonomie • Bauingenieur- u. Bauwesen • Bauökonomie • Bauwesen • Bill of Quantities • BIM • BIM Quantities • Builders' quantities • Buildsoft Cubit • Cato • Causeway • CESMM • CESMM4 • Civil Engineering & Construction • Civil Engineering & Construction Special Topics • Civil Engineering Standard Method of Measurement • Claims • Commencing surface • Communication • Compensation events • Cost Control • Cost plan • Cost reimbursement • Cost-value reconciliation • cut and shuffle • Daywork • Defined cost • Design • Design intent • digitised measurement • direct billing • Directors' adjustment • Dredging • earthwork support • electronic measurement • Elemental cost planning • Errors • Excavation and filling • extra work • FIDIC • Final account • Final account statement • financial control • Ground anchors • Highway Construction Details • ICC • Information • jct • JCT NRM Update • Lump Sum Contract • Massenermittlung u. Bauökonomie • Massenermittlung u. Bauökonomie • Measure and value • Measurement • Measurement claims • measurement software • Method of Measurement for Highway Works • MMHW • NEC • New Rules of Measurement • NRM1 • NRM2 • On-screen measurement • Order of cost estimate • Pareto principle • PDF drawings • Physical measurement • Pre-Action Protocol for Construction and Engineering Disputes • Price Lists • Principles of Measurement International POM(I) • Priority of documents • procurement • Proprietary structural elements • Proprietary structures • Provisional quantities • Provisional sums • Quantity Surveying & Construction Economics • Remeasurement • RIBA Plan of Work • RIBA Plan of Work 2013 NRM2 • Risk • Running and Running silt • schedule of rates • schedule or works • Site dewatering • SMM7 • Specification for Highway Works • Spezialthemen Bauingenieur- u. Bauwesen • Standard Method of Measurement • taking off quantities • The Highways Agency • The Method of Measurement for Highway Works • The Single European Act • Tunnelling • Uncertainty • Underpinning • Unstable ground • Variation accounts • Water bearing ground • Work package cost plan • Works estimate
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