This document provides a cost summary for the construction of a 2-storey luxury residence. It lists 23 trades involved in the project and provides quantities, rates, and total costs for each trade. The total projected cost is $2,109,486. Key trades include concrete at $177,610, brickwork/blockwork at $188,090, carpentry at $144,520 and joinery at $99,800. The summary also notes exclusions such as contingency, escalation costs and GST.
The document provides guidance on measuring quantities, pricing, and cost analysis for the construction and completion of a guard house for Panicsonic Sdn Bhd, including taking off quantities for site clearance, foundations, ground beams, columns, ground slabs, and reinforcing steel and estimating costs. Assumptions are provided for the total land area and drawings are referenced for dimensions to take off quantities of concrete, formwork, and reinforcement.
The document provides details on measuring quantities for the construction of a guard house for Panicsonic Sdn Bhd. It includes assumptions on the total land area and outlines 13 construction methods. It then provides specific examples and calculations for measuring quantities for site clearance, various foundation elements like piling and pile caps, and column stumps below the lowest floor finish. Diagrams and notes are included to clarify the measurement of quantities.
This document provides measurement quantities for the construction of a guard house for Panicsonic Sdn Bhd. It includes measurements for site clearance, foundation works including piling, pile caps, and column stumps. Reinforcement details and quantities are also provided for pile caps and column stumps. The document is organized by construction stage and provides dimensions, calculations, and quantities for various elements of the project.
The document contains architectural drawings for the proposed renovations and additions to a pump test facility in Shenton Park, Western Australia. The drawings include a site plan showing new parking areas and storage structures. Floor plans show the demolition of existing structures and layout of the new workshop, storage, and wash bay areas. Elevations and sections provide details of the building exterior, walls, and roof. The project team includes architects, engineers, and other consultants.
This document provides details of the applicant's work experience and education. It lists various roles held from 2009 to present in construction and architecture firms in Egypt, UAE, and Saudi Arabia, including positions as a BIM architect, site engineer, and junior architect. It also lists an architectural engineering degree with a GPA of 2.74 from an Egyptian university. Contact information and skills including BIM modeling, Revit, Dynamo, and coordination with other disciplines are provided at the end.
This document provides measurement details for the construction of a guard house, including:
1) Site clearance of the 100m2 area.
2) Foundation works including piling, excavation and construction of a pile cap and column stumps.
3) Works below lowest floor finish such as forming and pouring a ground beam and slab.
Reinforcement details and quantities are given for elements like the pile cap, column stumps, ground beam and slab. Formwork requirements are also outlined. The document follows standard construction sequence and provides itemized take-off of quantities for estimating purposes.
This document provides details of a student group project to design a small construction project on unused land within their campus. The group chose a 30m x 16m site next to the theater to propose a dining area project. They analyzed the site, researched ideas, and designed a floor plan including a dining area, lounge, balcony, kitchen and toilets. The group divided roles and provided materials, costs and authority approval details for their proposed campus dining area construction project.
This document provides a cost summary and breakdown for the demolition of an existing dwelling and construction of an attached dual occupancy with site works. The total cost is estimated to be $901,279 including GST. Major costs include carpentry at $95,570, concrete works at $76,328, brickwork/blockwork at $75,970, and plastering at $55,610. The document lists costs for 23 trade packages that make up the total estimated project cost.
The document provides guidance on measuring quantities, pricing, and cost analysis for the construction and completion of a guard house for Panicsonic Sdn Bhd, including taking off quantities for site clearance, foundations, ground beams, columns, ground slabs, and reinforcing steel and estimating costs. Assumptions are provided for the total land area and drawings are referenced for dimensions to take off quantities of concrete, formwork, and reinforcement.
The document provides details on measuring quantities for the construction of a guard house for Panicsonic Sdn Bhd. It includes assumptions on the total land area and outlines 13 construction methods. It then provides specific examples and calculations for measuring quantities for site clearance, various foundation elements like piling and pile caps, and column stumps below the lowest floor finish. Diagrams and notes are included to clarify the measurement of quantities.
This document provides measurement quantities for the construction of a guard house for Panicsonic Sdn Bhd. It includes measurements for site clearance, foundation works including piling, pile caps, and column stumps. Reinforcement details and quantities are also provided for pile caps and column stumps. The document is organized by construction stage and provides dimensions, calculations, and quantities for various elements of the project.
The document contains architectural drawings for the proposed renovations and additions to a pump test facility in Shenton Park, Western Australia. The drawings include a site plan showing new parking areas and storage structures. Floor plans show the demolition of existing structures and layout of the new workshop, storage, and wash bay areas. Elevations and sections provide details of the building exterior, walls, and roof. The project team includes architects, engineers, and other consultants.
This document provides details of the applicant's work experience and education. It lists various roles held from 2009 to present in construction and architecture firms in Egypt, UAE, and Saudi Arabia, including positions as a BIM architect, site engineer, and junior architect. It also lists an architectural engineering degree with a GPA of 2.74 from an Egyptian university. Contact information and skills including BIM modeling, Revit, Dynamo, and coordination with other disciplines are provided at the end.
This document provides measurement details for the construction of a guard house, including:
1) Site clearance of the 100m2 area.
2) Foundation works including piling, excavation and construction of a pile cap and column stumps.
3) Works below lowest floor finish such as forming and pouring a ground beam and slab.
Reinforcement details and quantities are given for elements like the pile cap, column stumps, ground beam and slab. Formwork requirements are also outlined. The document follows standard construction sequence and provides itemized take-off of quantities for estimating purposes.
This document provides details of a student group project to design a small construction project on unused land within their campus. The group chose a 30m x 16m site next to the theater to propose a dining area project. They analyzed the site, researched ideas, and designed a floor plan including a dining area, lounge, balcony, kitchen and toilets. The group divided roles and provided materials, costs and authority approval details for their proposed campus dining area construction project.
This document provides a cost summary and breakdown for the demolition of an existing dwelling and construction of an attached dual occupancy with site works. The total cost is estimated to be $901,279 including GST. Major costs include carpentry at $95,570, concrete works at $76,328, brickwork/blockwork at $75,970, and plastering at $55,610. The document lists costs for 23 trade packages that make up the total estimated project cost.
This document provides a cost summary and breakdown for the alteration and addition of a home. It lists 22 trades and their costs, totaling $865,736. Key trades include carpentry at $93,810, joinery at $52,300, windows and glazing at $41,350, and fixtures and fittings with a provisional sum of $20,520. The summary also notes exclusions such as services diversions and contingencies, and is intended to provide estimated construction costs for the described scope of works.
This document provides a cost summary for the alteration and addition of a home. It lists 22 trade categories with costs ranging from $9,400 to $93,810. The total project cost is estimated at $865,736. Preliminaries are estimated at 11.71% of costs and profit margin is set at 4.14%. The summary also notes various inclusions such as medium quality finishes and a 24 week construction period, and exclusions such as services diversions.
This document discusses measuring labour productivity for construction projects. It defines labour productivity as output per input and provides examples of productivity metrics like kilograms of rebar fixed per manday. It explains why measuring productivity is important for project management and identifies common causes of low productivity, both external like weather and internal like poor planning. The document outlines a methodology for collecting daily productivity data from site engineers and generating reports. It includes sample productivity rates for different construction activities and shows data on actual vs planned productivity for a project to date.
The document provides a cost analysis for the proposed construction of 2 blocks of 3-storey medium cost apartments with 24 units and associated external works located in Mukim Petaling, Kuala Lumpur. The total contract sum is RM1,588,044.50. It includes breakdowns of costs by building element such as substructure, superstructure, finishes, fittings and services. Specifications are also provided for each building element.
The document outlines a project plan to construct an administrative building for the Vancouver Olympic Committee (VANCOC) in Whistler, including:
1) A work breakdown structure of the key tasks such as preparing proposals, recruiting staff, constructing the building, ordering furniture and systems, and occupying the building.
2) A network diagram showing the sequence and duration of tasks, with the critical path being preparation through interior completion taking 63 weeks.
3) Details on crashing the schedule by reducing task durations but increasing costs, with the shortest possible project duration being 46 weeks at a crashing cost of $346,000.
The document provides details of the computer aided design and analysis of a G+20 multi-storey residential building located in Patna using STAAD-Pro software. The building is designed as a reinforced concrete framed structure according to Indian codes IS 456, IS 875, and IS 1893. Load calculations are performed for dead loads, live loads, and wind loads. Analysis of the building is carried out to determine member forces from gravity and lateral loads.
The document contains plans and specifications for renovations to Hanson's Lodge, including:
- A site plan showing the layout of the proposed residence, carport, and other site features.
- Floor plans, elevations, and sections detailing the framing, finishes, and fixtures of the building.
- Schedules specifying windows, doors, framing sizes and materials to be used.
- Engineering details for concrete footings and structural requirements.
- Notes indicating all work must comply with the relevant building codes and standards.
Construction report (boq, wbs, reports, evm)Hamza Waheed
This document provides a construction report for a multi-story commercial building called Makki Complex in Lahore, Pakistan. It includes an introduction to the project, divisions of work, estimations, project management team, and schedules. The building has civil works like excavation and drainage, structural works like concrete and steel, and architectural, mechanical, and electrical works. Project funding comes from Makki Enterprises and is divided between construction, administration, and other costs. The project manager oversees the project while the construction manager coordinates site execution.
This industrial training report summarizes the student's training at Simplex Infrastructures Ltd. It provides details of two residential construction projects - Godrej Prakriti Housing Complex III and describes the structures being built. Quality control procedures are outlined including material testing and ensuring specifications are met. Formwork designs, reinforcement details, and estimating quantities are discussed. Plant and machinery used on-site are listed. The report aims to impart the student's practical and theoretical engineering skills.
This industrial training report summarizes the student's training at Simplex Infrastructures Ltd. It provides details of two construction projects - Godrej Prakriti Housing Complex III and details of formwork, quality control measures, site execution, safety procedures, and plant & machinery used. The student gained exposure to various construction activities like formwork, concrete pouring, bar bending, and quality testing of materials. Safety of workers was ensured through use of personal protective equipment.
This document provides a bill of quantities for various construction works. It includes pricing for:
1. Preliminaries such as site supervision, rubbish disposal, scaffolding, and screens.
2. Demolition of existing structures like walls, doors, windows, and finishes.
3. Groundworks including excavation, filling, compaction, and geotextile membranes.
4. Concrete works like foundations, beds, and filling hollow walls.
5. Masonry works including brick walls, block walls, damp proof courses, and padstones.
6. Structural framing made of steel columns, beams, and timber floor and wall members.
7. Cl
The document provides pricing details for various line items of a construction project. It includes costs for project management staff, site accommodation like portable toilets, scaffolding installation and removal, rubbish disposal with skips, demolition of structures and removal of fittings, plumbing, drainage installation with pipes and fittings, and excavation for drainage trenches. The total estimated cost for all the line items provided is over $11,000.
This document provides details of a highway construction project undertaken by Apco Infratech Pvt. Ltd. It summarizes the key project details including the client (IL & FS), location (Barwa-Adda-Panagarh section of NH-2 in Jharkhand and West Bengal), scope (6-laning of 43.325 km road), and contract value (Rs. 488 crores). It then provides progress updates on the status of road widening and structure construction works. Tables outline the monthly work planned and progress achieved between November 2015 to March 2016. Overall, it reports on the construction and management of a major highway project.
Rajgir Sports Complex_Project Kick Off Presentation.pptxsyedaliabl2023
The document provides details of the proposed construction project of a State Sports Academy and International Standard Cricket Stadium in Rajgir, Bihar. Some key details include:
- The project cost is estimated at Rs. 740.82 crores and will be completed within 24 months.
- The complex will include 6 sports halls, academic blocks, hostel buildings, residential buildings, a cricket stadium with 38900 capacity and facilities for football and hockey.
- The document outlines the commercial terms, site location, master plan, and provides approximate quantities of major construction items. It also lists the major equipment required and provides project brief, timelines, and completion details.
This slide is a presentation during 15th International Surveyors' Congress on 28 Jun 2013 @ Hotel Istana, KL. Its demonstrates the role of BS in GBI. It doesn't mean exclusively done by BS, but just highlighting the relevant competency.
Computer Aided Analysis and Design of Multi-Storeyed Building using Staad ProIRJET Journal
This document describes the analysis and design of a G+21 multi-storey reinforced concrete building using STAAD Pro software. The building dimensions, material properties, and loads are defined. STAAD Pro is used to generate the model, perform the analysis under various load combinations, and design the building elements. Sample results are presented for beams, columns, and other elements to demonstrate the modeling, analysis, design, and visualization capabilities of STAAD Pro in accordance with Indian codes and standards.
This document outlines the project management process for furniture procurement and installation projects. It involves initial scoping of the project, site inspections, budgeting and scheduling. Key steps include design consulting, product specification, ordering, delivery coordination, installation, training and punchlist completion. The project management services are intended to control costs and align the furniture installation with the client's occupancy schedule.
This document provides an overview of managing building services contracts. It discusses strategic management, relationships with contractors, quality, safety and environmental plans, programming and planning, supervision and inspection, assessing construction progress, commissioning, final inspections, handover, and compliance with relevant laws and standards. Key aspects covered include pre-award meetings, site progress meetings, reporting methods, schedules, inspection forms, and ensuring the availability of operation and maintenance manuals and record drawings. The document is intended as a guide for those involved in site management of building services contractors.
This document provides a cost summary and breakdown for the alteration and addition of a home. It lists 22 trades and their costs, totaling $865,736. Key trades include carpentry at $93,810, joinery at $52,300, windows and glazing at $41,350, and fixtures and fittings with a provisional sum of $20,520. The summary also notes exclusions such as services diversions and contingencies, and is intended to provide estimated construction costs for the described scope of works.
This document provides a cost summary for the alteration and addition of a home. It lists 22 trade categories with costs ranging from $9,400 to $93,810. The total project cost is estimated at $865,736. Preliminaries are estimated at 11.71% of costs and profit margin is set at 4.14%. The summary also notes various inclusions such as medium quality finishes and a 24 week construction period, and exclusions such as services diversions.
This document discusses measuring labour productivity for construction projects. It defines labour productivity as output per input and provides examples of productivity metrics like kilograms of rebar fixed per manday. It explains why measuring productivity is important for project management and identifies common causes of low productivity, both external like weather and internal like poor planning. The document outlines a methodology for collecting daily productivity data from site engineers and generating reports. It includes sample productivity rates for different construction activities and shows data on actual vs planned productivity for a project to date.
The document provides a cost analysis for the proposed construction of 2 blocks of 3-storey medium cost apartments with 24 units and associated external works located in Mukim Petaling, Kuala Lumpur. The total contract sum is RM1,588,044.50. It includes breakdowns of costs by building element such as substructure, superstructure, finishes, fittings and services. Specifications are also provided for each building element.
The document outlines a project plan to construct an administrative building for the Vancouver Olympic Committee (VANCOC) in Whistler, including:
1) A work breakdown structure of the key tasks such as preparing proposals, recruiting staff, constructing the building, ordering furniture and systems, and occupying the building.
2) A network diagram showing the sequence and duration of tasks, with the critical path being preparation through interior completion taking 63 weeks.
3) Details on crashing the schedule by reducing task durations but increasing costs, with the shortest possible project duration being 46 weeks at a crashing cost of $346,000.
The document provides details of the computer aided design and analysis of a G+20 multi-storey residential building located in Patna using STAAD-Pro software. The building is designed as a reinforced concrete framed structure according to Indian codes IS 456, IS 875, and IS 1893. Load calculations are performed for dead loads, live loads, and wind loads. Analysis of the building is carried out to determine member forces from gravity and lateral loads.
The document contains plans and specifications for renovations to Hanson's Lodge, including:
- A site plan showing the layout of the proposed residence, carport, and other site features.
- Floor plans, elevations, and sections detailing the framing, finishes, and fixtures of the building.
- Schedules specifying windows, doors, framing sizes and materials to be used.
- Engineering details for concrete footings and structural requirements.
- Notes indicating all work must comply with the relevant building codes and standards.
Construction report (boq, wbs, reports, evm)Hamza Waheed
This document provides a construction report for a multi-story commercial building called Makki Complex in Lahore, Pakistan. It includes an introduction to the project, divisions of work, estimations, project management team, and schedules. The building has civil works like excavation and drainage, structural works like concrete and steel, and architectural, mechanical, and electrical works. Project funding comes from Makki Enterprises and is divided between construction, administration, and other costs. The project manager oversees the project while the construction manager coordinates site execution.
This industrial training report summarizes the student's training at Simplex Infrastructures Ltd. It provides details of two residential construction projects - Godrej Prakriti Housing Complex III and describes the structures being built. Quality control procedures are outlined including material testing and ensuring specifications are met. Formwork designs, reinforcement details, and estimating quantities are discussed. Plant and machinery used on-site are listed. The report aims to impart the student's practical and theoretical engineering skills.
This industrial training report summarizes the student's training at Simplex Infrastructures Ltd. It provides details of two construction projects - Godrej Prakriti Housing Complex III and details of formwork, quality control measures, site execution, safety procedures, and plant & machinery used. The student gained exposure to various construction activities like formwork, concrete pouring, bar bending, and quality testing of materials. Safety of workers was ensured through use of personal protective equipment.
This document provides a bill of quantities for various construction works. It includes pricing for:
1. Preliminaries such as site supervision, rubbish disposal, scaffolding, and screens.
2. Demolition of existing structures like walls, doors, windows, and finishes.
3. Groundworks including excavation, filling, compaction, and geotextile membranes.
4. Concrete works like foundations, beds, and filling hollow walls.
5. Masonry works including brick walls, block walls, damp proof courses, and padstones.
6. Structural framing made of steel columns, beams, and timber floor and wall members.
7. Cl
The document provides pricing details for various line items of a construction project. It includes costs for project management staff, site accommodation like portable toilets, scaffolding installation and removal, rubbish disposal with skips, demolition of structures and removal of fittings, plumbing, drainage installation with pipes and fittings, and excavation for drainage trenches. The total estimated cost for all the line items provided is over $11,000.
This document provides details of a highway construction project undertaken by Apco Infratech Pvt. Ltd. It summarizes the key project details including the client (IL & FS), location (Barwa-Adda-Panagarh section of NH-2 in Jharkhand and West Bengal), scope (6-laning of 43.325 km road), and contract value (Rs. 488 crores). It then provides progress updates on the status of road widening and structure construction works. Tables outline the monthly work planned and progress achieved between November 2015 to March 2016. Overall, it reports on the construction and management of a major highway project.
Rajgir Sports Complex_Project Kick Off Presentation.pptxsyedaliabl2023
The document provides details of the proposed construction project of a State Sports Academy and International Standard Cricket Stadium in Rajgir, Bihar. Some key details include:
- The project cost is estimated at Rs. 740.82 crores and will be completed within 24 months.
- The complex will include 6 sports halls, academic blocks, hostel buildings, residential buildings, a cricket stadium with 38900 capacity and facilities for football and hockey.
- The document outlines the commercial terms, site location, master plan, and provides approximate quantities of major construction items. It also lists the major equipment required and provides project brief, timelines, and completion details.
This slide is a presentation during 15th International Surveyors' Congress on 28 Jun 2013 @ Hotel Istana, KL. Its demonstrates the role of BS in GBI. It doesn't mean exclusively done by BS, but just highlighting the relevant competency.
Computer Aided Analysis and Design of Multi-Storeyed Building using Staad ProIRJET Journal
This document describes the analysis and design of a G+21 multi-storey reinforced concrete building using STAAD Pro software. The building dimensions, material properties, and loads are defined. STAAD Pro is used to generate the model, perform the analysis under various load combinations, and design the building elements. Sample results are presented for beams, columns, and other elements to demonstrate the modeling, analysis, design, and visualization capabilities of STAAD Pro in accordance with Indian codes and standards.
This document outlines the project management process for furniture procurement and installation projects. It involves initial scoping of the project, site inspections, budgeting and scheduling. Key steps include design consulting, product specification, ordering, delivery coordination, installation, training and punchlist completion. The project management services are intended to control costs and align the furniture installation with the client's occupancy schedule.
This document provides an overview of managing building services contracts. It discusses strategic management, relationships with contractors, quality, safety and environmental plans, programming and planning, supervision and inspection, assessing construction progress, commissioning, final inspections, handover, and compliance with relevant laws and standards. Key aspects covered include pre-award meetings, site progress meetings, reporting methods, schedules, inspection forms, and ensuring the availability of operation and maintenance manuals and record drawings. The document is intended as a guide for those involved in site management of building services contractors.
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Job Name : ARCHITECT SAMPLE Job Description
Client's Name: Architect / Designer Sample Construction of 2 Storey Luxury Residence
Item DescriptionItem AmountRateUnitQuantity
No.
NOTESTrade : 1
DRAWINGS
NoteThis estimate was prepared from the following
drawings and documentation:
1
Architectural Drawings 00 to 27 (Rev A) dated
11 March 2015 and prepared by Michael
Robilliard & Associates
2
Structural Drawings S.01 to 12 dated February
2015 and prepared by Birzulis Associates
3
INCLUSIONS
Rock excavation.4
Demolition & general site clearance.5
Bulk excavation and detailed excavation.6
Allowance for services connections and
associated works.
7
Allowance for smoke detectors.8
Allowance for wet area ventilation9
Allowace for air conditioning.10
Allowance for lift service.11
Allowance for landscaping over site.12
High quality finishes and fitments.13
Builder's preliminaries in the order of
approximately 13% and a builder's profit of 5%
of the construction cost which we believe are
generally fair and reasonable in current market
conditions.
14
A construction period of 48 weeks.15
16
EXCLUSIONS
Services diversions, easement, encasements or
the like.
17
Grey water management.18
Water Authority requirements.19
Smart system wiring.20
Contingency. We recommend a contingency of
5% be allowed over the entire project.
21
Escalation in costs and union enterprise
bargaining costs.
22
Any cost increases associated with the 10% GST.23
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Item DescriptionItem AmountRateUnitQuantity
No.
NOTESTrade : 1 (Continued)
Any cost increases associated with the Carbon
Tax.
24
Council contributions, design fees, authority fees,
bank fees and charges, marketing, leasing and
selling costs.
25
26
DISCLAIMER
This report is for use by the party to whom it is
addressed and for no other purposes. No
responsibility is taken for any third party who
may use or rely on the whole or any part of this
report.
27
All quantities are approximate only.28
Under no circumstances are the quantities or
rates to form part of the building contract.
29
Our costs include no provision for any change in
costs associated with amendments to current tax
laws and/or for the introduction of a goods and
services tax (GST).
30
NOTES Total :
DEMOLITION & EXCAVATIONTrade : 2
DEMOLITION & EXCAVATION
Demolition
1.00 ItemDemolish existing structures1 35,000.00 35,000.00
Excavation
468.00 m2Site clearance2 25.00 11,700.00
234.00 m3Bulk excavation into rock3 145.00 33,930.00
54.00 m3Detailed excavation into rock4 280.00 15,120.00
DEMOLITION & EXCAVATION Total : 95,750.00
CONCRETETrade : 3
CONCRETE
Foundation
52.00 m3Concrete strip footings :[142 m]1 550.00 28,600.00
3.00 m3Concrete pad footings :[27 No]2 550.00 1,650.00
1.00 ItemLift pit complete3 5,000.00 5,000.00
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