Construction Cost Estimation with Practical Example

Estimating construction project costs

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Construction Cost Estimation with Practical Example

What You Will Learn!

  • Introduction
  • Project Estimation with Real project
  • What Is Cost Estimation
  • Cost Estimation Methedology
  • Man Power Wedges Calculation
  • Equipment Cost
  • Material Cost
  • Selling Price

Description

Welcome to my Course Master in Construction Cost Estimation.

This course is an integral part of the Master's program in Cost Estimation, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of estimation principles, methodologies, and practical applications.

Cost estimation plays a crucial and multifaceted role in the construction industry due to its profound impact on project success, financial stability, and decision-making.

Cost estimation is the process of approximating the monetary value of resources, materials, labor, and other expenses required to complete a project, produce a product, or deliver a service.

cost estimation in construction is vital for effective project management, financial planning, risk mitigation, and informed decision-making. It ensures that construction projects are executed within budget constraints and helps prevent financial setbacks that can arise from unexpected cost overruns.

Cost estimates serve as a benchmark for monitoring and controlling project costs during construction. Regular cost tracking and analysis help identify deviations from the estimate, allowing for timely corrective actions.

Accurate cost estimates contribute to project efficiency by preventing delays caused by budget shortages or unexpected cost overruns.

Upon completion of this course, students will possess a solid foundation in cost estimation principles, methodologies, and practical skills, making them well-prepared for complex estimation challenges across diverse industries.


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Who Should Attend!

  • Engineers
  • Estimators
  • Quantity Surveyors
  • Cost Managers
  • Cost Professionals

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Subscribers

1050

Lectures

9

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