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Managing Measurement Risk in Building and Civil Engineering

Autor P. Williams
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 noi 2015
Offers quantity surveyors, engineers, building surveyors and contractors clear guidance on how to recognise and avoid measurement risk. The book recognises the interrelationship of measurement with complex contractual issues; emphasises the role of measurement in the entirety of the contracting process; and helps to widen the accessibility of measurement beyond the province of the professional quantity surveyor. For the busy practitioner, the book includes: * Detailed coverage of NRM1 and NRM2, CESMM4, Manual of Contract Documents for Highway Works and POM(I) * Comparison of NRM2 with SMM7 * Detailed analysis of changes from CESMM3 to CESMM4 * Coverage of the measurement implications of major main and sub-contract conditions (JCT, NEC3, Infrastructure Conditions and FIDIC) * Definitions of 5D BIM and exploration of BIM measurement protocols * Considerations of the measurement risk implications of both formal and informal tender documentation and common methods of procurement * An identification of pre- and post-contract measurement risk issues * Coverage of measurement risk in claims and final accounts * Detailed worked examples and explanations of computer-based measurement using a variety of industry-standard software packages.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781118561522
ISBN-10: 111856152X
Pagini: 616
Dimensiuni: 169 x 242 x 28 mm
Greutate: 1.16 kg
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:Chichester, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Practitioner market:
  • Quantity surveyors, engineers, building surveyors and others involved in the preparation of pre–contract documentation and post–contract control for main contracts and subcontracts.
  •  Quantity surveyors working for contractors and subcontractors who are involved with the preparation of tender documents, interim valuations, contractual claims and payment applications final accounts, the handling of subcontract accounts and remeasures and dealing with the internal cost–value reconciliation process.
  •  Site engineers and site management staff  who are required to record and measure events on site with a view to establishing entitlement to variations, extras and contractual claims.
 Student market:
  • Higher level students (3rd year UG + PG):  quantity surveying, construction management, civil engineering who need a detailed understanding of the principles and practice of measurement risk, an appreciation of various standard methods of measurement and a sound grasp of the role of measurement in construction contracts and its relationship with a variety of procurement methodologies, contractual arrangements and standard forms of contract.

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Notă biografică

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.

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Offers quantity surveyors, engineers, building surveyors and contractors clear guidance on how to recognise and avoid measurement risk.