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1 online resource (384 pages) |
Contents |
Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Preface; Abbreviations; Part I Introduction; 1 Introduction and overview; 1.1 Setting the scene; 1.2 Construction overview; 1.3 Cost management in construction; 1.4 Learning from case studies; 1.5 Overview of chapters; 1.6 Conclusions; 1.7 Questions; 1.8 References/further reading; 2 Reports and recommendations; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Post-war reports; 2.3 The Latham Report, Constructing the Team (1994); 2.4 Levene efficiency scrutiny (1995); 2.5 Construction Procurement Guidance, HM Treasury (1996) |
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2.6 Construction Industry Board (CIB) Working Groups (1996/97)2.7 The Egan Report, Rethinking Construction (1998); 2.8 Modernising Construction, National Audit Office, (2001); 2.9 The Second Egan Report, Accelerating Change (2002); 2.10 Achieving Excellence in Construction Procurement Guides, Office of Government Commerce (2003); 2.11 Improving Public Services through Better Construction, National Audit Office (2005); 2.12 'Never Waste a Good Crisis', Constructing Excellence (2009); 2.13 'Government Construction Strategy', The Cabinet Office (2011) |
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2.14 'Infrastructure in the New Era', Constructing Excellence and Pinsent Masons LLP (2011)2.15 Reflections; 2.16 Questions; 2.17 References/further reading; Part II Management of the pre-contract stage; 3 Selecting the consultants and contractors; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Selecting consultants; 3.3 Selecting Contractors by Value; 3.4 CIRIA Guide Selecting contractors by value; 3.5 Single-stage tendering; 3.6 Two-stage tendering; 3.7 FIDIC tendering procedures; 3.8 Conclusions; 3.9 Questions; 3.10 References/further reading; 4 Pre-contract cost management; 4.1 Introduction |
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4.2 Cost estimating on engineering, manufacturing and process industry projects4.3 Cost estimating on civil engineering projects; 4.4 Cost estimating on building projects; 4.5 General comments; 4.6 Action after receipt of tenders; 4.7 Conclusions; 4.8 Questions; 4.9 References/further reading; 5 Cost management on PFI projects; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Structure of BOT projects; 5.3 Case study: Nottingham Express Transit (NET) light rail; 5.4 Factors leading to success on BOT projects; 5.5 Risks and securities; 5.6 Case study: Sydney SuperDome, Australia; 5.7 The Private Finance Initiative |
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5.8 Alternative PPP models -- local asset-backed vehicles (LABVs)5.9 The role of the cost consultant in PFI/PPP projects; 5.10 Case study: Stoke-on-Trent schools, UK; 5.11 Conclusions; 5.12 Questions; 5.13 References/further reading; 6 Contractor's estimating and tendering; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Stage 1 -- decision to tender; 6.3 Stage 2 -- determining the basis of the tender; 6.4 Stage 3 -- preparation of cost estimate; 6.5 Stage 4 -- commercial appreciation; 6.6 Stage 5 -- conversion of estimate to tender; 6.7 Stage 6 -- submission of tender; 6.8 Questions; 6.9 References/further reading |
Summary |
In this updated and expanded second edition, Keith Potts and Nii Ankrah examine key issues in construction cost management across the building and civil engineering sectors, both in the UK and overseas. Best practice from pre-contract to post-contract phases of the project life-cycle are illustrated using major projects such as Heathrow Terminal 5, Crossrail and the London 2012 Olympics as case studies. More worked examples, legal cases, case studies and current research have been introduced to cover every aspect of the cost manager's role. Whole-life costing, value management |
Notes |
Part III Key tools and techniques |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Construction industry -- Costs.
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Construction industry -- Cost control.
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Construction industry -- Costs -- Case studies
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Construction industry -- Cost control -- Case studies
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Electronic books.
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e-books.
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Construction industry -- Cost control
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Construction industry -- Costs
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Case studies
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Electronic book
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Author |
Ankrah, Nii
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ISBN |
9781135013455 |
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1135013454 |
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