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Cost Modelling
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advanced construction cost forecasting methods
area
BCIS
BCIS Tender Price Index
BQ
building
Building Cost Modelling
building process modelling
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construction economics
Cost Effect
Cost Estimate
Cost Model
Cost Models
Cost Planning
Descriptive Primitives
Doe
Element Unit Quantity
Elemental Cost Analysis
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floor
Floor Area Method
forecasting techniques
gross
Lowest Bid Values
Lowest Tender
MONTE CARLO
planning
Pre-tender Estimating
project cost estimation
Property Services Agency
quantity
quantity surveying
Regression Model
RICS
simulation
stochastic
storey
Storey Enclosure
Storey Heights
surveyor
Tender Price Index
uncertainty analysis
Product details
- ISBN 9780367579159
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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Cost models underlie all the techniques used in construction cost and price forecasting, yet until relatively recently industry has been unfamiliar with their characteristics and properties. An understanding of the various types of cost model is vital to enable effective cost control and the development of future forecasting techniques.
This volume brings together more than 20 seminal contributions to building cost modelling and introduces the major landmarks in progress and thinking in this field:
* strategies and directions
* explorations in cost modelling
* cost-product/process modelling
* dealing with uncertainty
The strong techniques bias of this book will appeal to construction professionals involved in estimating, as well as researchers and students of building economics.
M. Skitmore, V. Marston
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