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Cost Management (ABPL90312)
Graduate courseworkPoints: 12.5Dual-Delivery (Parkville)
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Semester 2
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This subject deals with pre-construction cost management process. It aims to give students the knowledge of the processes involved in establishing and maintaining client’s budget at the design stage. It provides students with skills needed to effectively monitor the budget for a simple building project on a regular basis during the design stage by cost planning of evolving design, and preparing cost estimate at detailed design and tender documentation stage. Topics covered include Design Economics; Cost planning and control in building design: cost estimating procedure and simple cost modeling techniques. Quantification, measurement, and documentation including the following aspects: purpose and preparation of Bill of Quantities (BoQ); Processes of preparing BoQ including: taking-off, working-up, abstracting and billing; types of bill formats and their uses; basic principles of measurement and description of works: the use of Australian Standard Method of Measurement (SMM) for construction works in practice, principles of measurement and description of the following: Groundwork, Concrete (including reinforcement and formwork), Masonry, Timber Pitch Roof, and Internal Finishes for simple residential building. Pricing of measured items: building-up of unit rates. Introduction to computerised measurement. Tender process.
Intended learning outcomes
Upon completion of this subject students should:
- Be able to describe the role of cost management of building works.
- Be able apply the Australian Standard Method of Measurement to quantification of the works for simple buildings.
- Be able to measure and prepare bill of quantities for ground works; masonry; concrete/reinforcement and form work; simple timber pitched timber roof; roofing, and finishes.
- Be able to price measured building work items.
- Be able to describe the application of computer software to measurement of building works.
- Know how to apply cost forecasting methods at pre-construction stage.
- Be able to explain the theory and practice of competitive tendering.
Generic skills
At the completion of the subject students should have developed the following skills and capabilities:
- Effective participation as a team member.
- Written, verbal and visual presentation of ideas
- Correct use of technical terminology relating to cost planning and quantification of building works
- Information gathering and critical synthesis skills
- The ability to apply relevant processes and standards to specific examples
- Identification and familiarity with building components
- Understanding of construction documentation used in residential construction.
Last updated: 3 November 2022