Title:
Estimating in building construction
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Edition:
2nd ed. Canadian ed.
Publication Information:
Upper Saddle River, NJ : Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2008
Physical Description:
xi, 372 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
ISBN:
9780132231374
General Note:
This book includes 1. A student CD-ROM with drawings and estimating spreadsheets 2. actual, working residential and commercial project drawings to practise with 3. New and updated material on computers and software used in estimating 4. New information on modern materials
Accompanied by CD-ROM : CP 014270
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Summary
Summary
Everything needed for a course in Estimating is provided in this proven text, which combines coverage of principles with step-by-step procedures. Ideal for construction, architecture, and engineering students, it reflects the popular approach of tracing a complete project's progress. The use of computers as a key estimating tool is incorporated throughout.
Excerpts
Excerpts
The sixth edition continues to build on the strong foundation of the previous editions. The need for estimators to understand the theory behind quantification is critical and must be fully understood prior to performing any computerized estimating. This underlying premise has been one of the guiding principles that began with Mr. Dagostino and continues with the current author. This edition uses extensive examples and exercises to demonstrate methodology and estimate organization. Estimating is an art that relies heavily on the judgment of the person performing the takeoff. Since the estimate is used throughout the project, the assumptions and methodologies assumed must be documented and organized so subsequent users will have access to this knowledge. A new feature in this edition is a section of Internet resources at the end of every chapter that addresses quantification. There are website addresses for vendors and trade associations. These resources provide the most up-to-date information on materials and methodology. This edition contains a CD with WinEst and spreadsheets that were used in the book. These spreadsheets can be used as templates to assist in organizing an estimate. They were created using Excel 2000 and are compatible with other software packages (See Appendix G for more information). This edition contains a number of commercial and residential drawings in the back of the book. These drawings are included to give the user an appreciation of the "digging" for information that is required to prepare an estimate. The needed information may be found on a number of different sheets and must be accumulated and combined to develop an accurate answer. These drawings are also used as the basis of the exercises found at the end of every chapter. In addition, particular thanks are due to Robert W. Turney Turnkey Construction Management Institute, Inc., and Wayne D. Reynolds, Eastern Kentucky University, for their assistance with the sixth edition text review. Excerpted from Estimating in Building Construction by Frank R. Dagostino, Leslie Feigenbaum All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.Table of Contents
1 Introduction to Estimating |
2 Contracts, Bonds, and Insurance |
3 Specifications |
4 The Estimate |
5 Overhead and Contingencies |
6 Labour |
7 Equipment |
8 Excavation |
9 Concrete |
10 Masonry |
11 Metals |
12 Wood |
13 Thermal and Moisture Protection |
14 Doors and Windows |
15 Finishes |
16 Mechanical |
17 Electrical |
18 Bid Closing |
19 Computer-Assisted Estimating |
Appendix A Common Terms Used in the Building Industry |
Appendix B Conversions and Formulae |
Appendix C Residential Project Drawings (Canadian) |
Appendix D Commercial Project Drawings (Canadian) |
Appendix E Electronic Spreadsheets |