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NRM1 Cost Management Handbook: The definitive guide to measurement and estimating using NRM1, written by the author of NRM1 [Kõva köide]

(Gleeds International Management & Construction Consultants, UK)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 640 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 1340 g, 179 Tables, black and white; 126 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Oct-2015
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138126721
  • ISBN-13: 9781138126725
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 640 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 1340 g, 179 Tables, black and white; 126 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Oct-2015
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138126721
  • ISBN-13: 9781138126725
The definitive guide to measurement and estimating using NRM1, written by the author of NRM1

The 'RICS New rules of measurement: Order of cost estimating and cost planning of capital building works' (referred to as NRM1) is the cornerstone of good cost management of capital building works projects - enabling more effective and accurate cost advice to be given to clients and other project team members, while facilitating better cost control.

The NRM1 Cost Management Handbook is the essential guide to how to successfully interpret and apply these rules, including explanations of how to:













quantify building works and prepare order of cost estimates and cost plans







use the rules as a toolkit for risk management and procurement







analyse actual costs for the purpose of collecting benchmark data and preparing cost analyses







capture historical cost data for future order of cost estimates and elemental cost plans







employ the rules to aid communication







manage the complete 'cost management cycle'







use the elemental breakdown and cost structures, together with the coding system developed for NRM1, to effectively integrate cost management with Building Information Modelling (BIM).









In the NRM1 Cost Management Handbook, David Benge explains in clear terms how NRM1 is meant to be used in familiar quantity surveying tasks, as well as a range of activities of crucial importance for professionals in years to come. Worked examples, flow charts, diagrams, templates and check lists ensure readers of all levels will become confident and competent in the use of NRM1. This book is essential reading for anyone working with NRM1, and is the most authoritative guide to practice available for those preparing to join the industry.
Part 1: Introduction
1. Cost management
2. Cost estimating and cost
planning Part 2: Order of cost estimating
3. Order of cost estimates an
overview
4. Embarking on an order of cost estimate
5. Preparing an order of
cost estimate
6. Computing the works cost estimate
7. Order of cost estimate
a worked example
8. Preparation of an initial elemental cost model using
the elemental method of estimating
9. Initial elemental cost model a worked
example Part 3: Cost planning
10. Cost planning an overview
11. Form,
structure and codification of a cost plan
12. Preparation of a cost plan
13.
Quantification and the use of the tabulated rules of measurement for cost
planning
14. Facilitating works (group element 0)
15. Substructure (group
element 1)
16. Superstructure (group element 2)
17. Internal finishes (group
element 3)
18. Fittings, furniture and equipment (group element 4)
19.
Services (group element 5)
20. Prefabricated buildings and building units
(group element 6)
21. Work to existing buildings (group element 7)
22.
External works (group element 8)
23. Deriving unit rates for building
components, sub-elements and elements
24. Calculation of building works
estimate
25. Main contractors preliminaries (group element 9)
26. Main
contractors overheads and profit (group element 10)
27. Calculation of works
cost estimate Part 4: Estimating cost targets for non-building works items
and risk allowances
28. Project and design team fees (group element 11)
29.
Other development and project costs (group element 12)
30. Setting and
managing risk allowances (group element 13)
31. Estimating the possible
effects of inflation (group element 14)
32. Establishing the cost limit
33.
Taxes and incentives Part 5: Writing cost estimates and cost plan reports
34.
Reporting of cost estimate and cost plans Part 6: Designing pricing documents
using NRM 1
35. Pricing documents Part 7: Analysing bids and collecting cost
data
36. Analysing bids and collecting cost data using NRM 1
David P. Benge is a Fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) with over 30 years experience as a quantity surveyor and educator. As Head of Quality Management at Gleeds, international management and construction consultants, David focuses on service improvement for all aspects of quantity surveying and project management activities with a worldwide remit. Through Gleeds, he provides quality consulting services and training on the use and application of the NRM suite of measurement rules. David authored both the first and second editions of NRM1 for the RICS and was co-author and executive technical editor on both NRM2 and NRM3.